The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . £3 Prize 37 2 1 0 . 37 20 16-00 12 0 28-00 Highly commended 37 13 1 0> 26-S8 22-50 12-0 34 50 £3 Prize 30 1 2 Oi 17-75 • 32-50 4-2 36 70 £3 ; BUTTER. In the butter classes Lord Portman secured twofirst prizes, and among others to win first placeswere Mrs. A. A. Beere (Tiverton), Miss E. Masson(Kelso), A. S. Hay (Ware), Mrs. Freed (WestWickham), Miss M. K. Harris (Stalbridge), Lewis (Carmarthen), Mrs. L. R. Mildon (More-hard Bishop), Mrs. George Adlam fWookey Hole),Miss M. Dalrymple (St. Boswells), F. Ricardo(Old Windsor), C. Pridea
The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . £3 Prize 37 2 1 0 . 37 20 16-00 12 0 28-00 Highly commended 37 13 1 0> 26-S8 22-50 12-0 34 50 £3 Prize 30 1 2 Oi 17-75 • 32-50 4-2 36 70 £3 ; BUTTER. In the butter classes Lord Portman secured twofirst prizes, and among others to win first placeswere Mrs. A. A. Beere (Tiverton), Miss E. Masson(Kelso), A. S. Hay (Ware), Mrs. Freed (WestWickham), Miss M. K. Harris (Stalbridge), Lewis (Carmarthen), Mrs. L. R. Mildon (More-hard Bishop), Mrs. George Adlam fWookey Hole),Miss M. Dalrymple (St. Boswells), F. Ricardo(Old Windsor), C. Prideaux (Motcombe). MissH. M. Trenchard, of Axminster, claimed firstprize in two classes for ornamental designs inbutter, and the classes for colonial salt and freshbutter were respectively won by the Downs Co-operative Dairy, Toowoomba, Queensland andN. Wesphalen, Robertstown, South were 124 entries in the colonial section, butmuch of the Australasian makes had distincttraces of that fishiness, which is so objection-able, jvaaa. Nelson out of Whit ITJ^at_ the Sh°* ^ week. She is 10 years 5 months old, is by Aston Clinton, Bucks. V J J Sh°»h*?d- b^ ™ the property of Lidy de Rothschild 446 MARK LANE EXPRESS A< iKh !l LTURAL JOURNAL October 14, 1907 ROOTS. The minor hall, wherein was displayed thebutter and cream, also contained the rootsexhibits, which were of a very hieh of the best samples came from the ChannelIslands, their weight in several instances approxi-mating 27 lb. Roots from the South of England were also ofexcellent quality, but from the North of Englandlittle or nothing was consigned, for the reison thata partial failure is reported Some of the moreweighty specimens were not of the best quality,as the use of the knife quickly proved. JUD3ES MILKING TRIALS.—Win Aabcroft, Samuel R Whitley,V .) Lloyd, F\ TESTS.—R H Evans. CATTLE.—Shorthorn Cows and Bull*: J C Red Shorthorn Cows and Shorthorn Hei
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