The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . iled to gat in the money at two-year-old bull class was topped by hnMajestys Royal Windsor, which was first atthe Royal, and was stood reserve tor thechampionship. Mr. George Harrison was secondwith Elvetham Sweetmeat, bred by Lord Cal-thorpe, and out of his lordships champion Ti c yearling bulls wee a capital lot, and occasioned the judges no little King, however, richly deserred biawin , a roan by Royal Chieftain, f here *r«ia close struggle for the second position, whichwas ultimately awa


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . iled to gat in the money at two-year-old bull class was topped by hnMajestys Royal Windsor, which was first atthe Royal, and was stood reserve tor thechampionship. Mr. George Harrison was secondwith Elvetham Sweetmeat, bred by Lord Cal-thorpe, and out of his lordships champion Ti c yearling bulls wee a capital lot, and occasioned the judges no little King, however, richly deserred biawin , a roan by Royal Chieftain, f here *r«ia close struggle for the second position, whichwas ultimately awarded to Mr. Ceorgo Harrier, sPride of Tecs, though many judges round thering would have preferred Mr. H. R ^wellMLord Brilliant, the roan winch sold lor at the Royal, where ho stood second, andeasily beat the two whicli were placed in front oi him. . .» . In the Shorthorn cow class, in calf ormilk, Lord Calthorpe won with his Loyalwinner, Sweetheart. She was awarded the Dei I yChallenge Cup of £50 for the best cow or heiter in.


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