Farmer and stockbreeder . h tailwell set up. Her herd-mate dropped back to an Second prize was won by Mr. G. F. Bodywith Tilty Duchess, bred by Mr. R. C, Banning, anice sow, rather lacking the substance of the leader,and he also took third with a sow of Mr. G. Baynessbreeding. Mr. E. H. SikessRobiolms Beautv wasreserve, and Mr. Ashtons Trueloves Joan and MajorSir Edward Straceys Broxted Flora were com-mended. For 1920 gilts in pens of three Mr. C. Cousins wenfirst prize with three nice gilts, wliich were betiermarked than Messrs. Turner s Essex winners, whichcame second. Third pr
Farmer and stockbreeder . h tailwell set up. Her herd-mate dropped back to an Second prize was won by Mr. G. F. Bodywith Tilty Duchess, bred by Mr. R. C, Banning, anice sow, rather lacking the substance of the leader,and he also took third with a sow of Mr. G. Baynessbreeding. Mr. E. H. SikessRobiolms Beautv wasreserve, and Mr. Ashtons Trueloves Joan and MajorSir Edward Straceys Broxted Flora were com-mended. For 1920 gilts in pens of three Mr. C. Cousins wenfirst prize with three nice gilts, wliich were betiermarked than Messrs. Turner s Essex winners, whichcame second. Third prize went to Mr. A. F. Green-slade for gilts bred by Mr. Baynes. The champion cup for the best Essex pig went toMessrs. Marriage and Sons for tlieir yearling bow,and Mr. Browning-Smiths old sow was WOOL COMPETITION The classification was considerably extended thisyear. Greater interest was taken in the competi-tion, twenty-three classes^ being filled, instead ofsixteen as last year. It is, of course, difficult to. Photo hy] [Sport and General. the Duke of York. handiny a prize to Miss Sylvia Brockle-bank. Wing Grange, Oakham, at theBoijal Show. criticise, for without opportunity to examine, onecannot compare one lot with another. The OxfordDowns were represented by eight entries in a singleclass, Mr. H. W. Stilgoe winning with ewe fleeces,H. Akers and Co. were second with yearling ewes,and the Duke of Marlborough third with the samekind of fleeces. Stropshires.—There were three entries, two ofwhich came from E. C. Tanner. The yearling eweswere first, and the yearling rams second. Thewinnin? fleeces were notablv successful in winninpthe champion prize for the best exhibit of wool inthe competition. Southdowns.— made up this Ludlow winning first and second with yearlingwether fleeces, and yearling ewes. Hampshire Downs.—This class secured an entryof thirteen, ewe fleeces from Mr. G. Philippi winnin?first, yearling ewe fleeces Maj
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