>From Wodonga and Towong Sentinel. Feburary 1892 "The wines sent from Wodonga to the Launceston Exhibiton have been successful to an extent almost phenomenal. Out of 13 exhibits forwarded, no fewer than 5 have been awarded first prizes, w hilst of the remainder 5 have been highly commended. Mr. Martin Kelly's muscat has got a special first prize; Mr. Philip Adams has got 2 1st prizes, one for while full-bodied, and theother for dry old Mr. A. Schlink a special first for red light whilst his red light dry and red sweet are both highly commended; Mr. James Tenner's dry sherry (lgiht red) is highly commended Mr. G.S. Manns' red light dry - one exhibit, first prize, another highly commended Mr. R. People's heavy red is highly commended. Withthe exception of Messrs. Adams and Schlink, whose names have frequently figured in the past as prizetakers, none of the exhibitors mentioned have ever before shown their products, so that as a surprise even to themselves. To Signor Bragato in particular the result must be extremely gratifying. and here it runs out - the copy stops - but I was waiting to find mention of Peter Ross being one Judge o fine north east wines and sherrys, either light dark or otherwise. Denise