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THE EXHIBITS FOR THE ROYAL SHOW.

30th June 1925, Page 24
30th June 1925
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Page 24, 30th June 1925 — THE EXHIBITS FOR THE ROYAL SHOW.
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A Résumé of Those of Chief Interest to Our Readers. Several are Being Shown for the First Time, These Including a Fire Engine, a Steam Gully Emptier, a Steam Road Roller and a Patrol Tractor.

THE 84th Royal Agricultural Show will open its doors to the public on Tuesday, July 7th, the site on this occasion being Chester. A large number of exhibits of interest to our readers will be on view, including, especially, the latest types of steam wagon, whilst municipal authorities will be able to see for the first time at the Royal Show several new motor and steam rollers, embodying the latest features. There will also be a con siderable number of motor mowers of all types and sizes. Steam tractors, traction cngines and road locomotives will be well represented; there will also be steam and motor ploughing windlasses, and at least One new petrol tractor. We now give a brief resume of these exhibits, which will be dealt with in full, after actual Inspection at the Show ground, in our next week's Issue.

A, Stearn wagon; R, steam tip wagon; C, steam gully emptier; 1),_ steam tractor or traction engine; E, steam road roller; F, steam six-wheeler wagon; G. steam marketgardener's wagon; H, steam van; J, steam platform wagon; K, steam eable-ploughing engine; L, petrol chassis; M, petrol tractor; N, petrol cable-ploughing engine; 0, petrol lawn mower; P, electric industrial truck; Q, trailer; R, implements, appliances, power plant; S. lubricants, fuel sundries; T, fire-engine.

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Locations: Chester

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