Farmer and stockbreeder . ulluUuil to McssrH. J. liurnus andSons Irosidont, l)y InniM liuttorlly. Tliu first of tliu y«urling bull cliiHHua was tliAt forbulls culved on or helwucn Juiiiiury 1, Win, andMarch 31, 1919. wum a curiouK class to jiidi^e,and MoflBrs. Norris and Wriglit wero «.pparontly ofuncertain mind. Tlicy kept llie Hon. JViih. »\ anisvery smooth red bull, llilsington (,ioldcn Harvest, byDowlapa Royal Sovereign, at the head of alTairsuntil the final roun<l-iip. when he was sent down toa position, which lio adorned, considering theunequal company. Many would have
Farmer and stockbreeder . ulluUuil to McssrH. J. liurnus andSons Irosidont, l)y InniM liuttorlly. Tliu first of tliu y«urling bull cliiHHua was tliAt forbulls culved on or helwucn Juiiiiury 1, Win, andMarch 31, 1919. wum a curiouK class to jiidi^e,and MoflBrs. Norris and Wriglit wero «.pparontly ofuncertain mind. Tlicy kept llie Hon. JViih. »\ anisvery smooth red bull, llilsington (,ioldcn Harvest, byDowlapa Royal Sovereign, at the head of alTairsuntil the final roun<l-iip. when he was sent down toa position, which lio adorned, considering theunequal company. Many would have kept him wlicrobe , despite the fact that he docs not walk J. M. Strickland was put first with a level roan,Brandsby Undine King, by MiUhilla Rothes King, around bull, not very big for one of January G. Harrison was second with Count Broadhook«,a good, straight roan, and Mr. A. J. Marsliall with Rothes King 4th, by CoUynie Bright Star,a wealthy roan, with plenty of substance, but hLs. Photo &y] Judging Sbortbora Bulls for the Cbampionsblp. [Sport and General. great red bull, Sanquhar Grand Courtier, by theDuthie bull, Collynie Grand Knight, and bred, asthe prefix indicates, by Messrs. Law, Mr. GeorgeHarrisons Ruler, by Mountaineer, bred by MajorHornby, and Mr. A. J. Marshalls Pellipar Iris, bredby Colonel Ogilby. The first two are four-year-oldsand the latter a year younger. This difference inage practically ruled the younger bull out, and inthe succeeding contest two giants,came into Harrisons bull is a massive type, very deep andsquare, and would have filled even a championshipposition well. But he was up against a very squareand extraordinarily level bull, very deep, and, ifanything, wealthier in flesh, while he had thefurther advantage of a certain majesty in carriage,which reminded one of the Shorthorns of an oldergeneration. After much conference the decision wasmade without the arbitrament of a third party,
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