Farmer and stockbreeder . y Hean Cumberland, and bred by Harley, which has done well in the south;md commended cards were awarded to Mr. L. Hayle Beauty Sleep 4th and Mr. W. Butterfly of Laverock, by Magnus. The first of the yearling classes between Januaryand March was judged ty Messrs. Anderson andVright. Here Mr. W. M. Cazalet, continuing hissuccesses, won with the Princess Royal heifer, Prin-ess Rovai Cecily, by Edgcote White Eagle. She isI breeding stamp, and if she were as good as thelindquarters and at the tail as in other ways woaklle invincible. She ha


Farmer and stockbreeder . y Hean Cumberland, and bred by Harley, which has done well in the south;md commended cards were awarded to Mr. L. Hayle Beauty Sleep 4th and Mr. W. Butterfly of Laverock, by Magnus. The first of the yearling classes between Januaryand March was judged ty Messrs. Anderson andVright. Here Mr. W. M. Cazalet, continuing hissuccesses, won with the Princess Royal heifer, Prin-ess Rovai Cecily, by Edgcote White Eagle. She isI breeding stamp, and if she were as good as thelindquarters and at the tail as in other ways woaklle invincible. She has more spread than the secondoan, Manor Minorca, by Ascott Javelin, shown byMr. W. J. Hosken, whicifi was second. Mr. G. Har-risons third, Broadhooks 3rd, by Ruler,got qmte as much as she seemed to deserve by takingthird. Her coat is not so full as that of some of herrivals, but she has rather more scope than Mr. Cor-nebuss neat Lutwyche Belle 2nd, by Hindley Bride-groom, a roan which was champion at Nottingham,. Photo by] [Sport and General. Dairy Sborthorn Cows being milked out before being placed. essentiaUy a bull of substance, but h« has not thesmartness of his herd brother. Mr. A. J. MarshallsDandy Broadhooks, by Rosewoods Emperor, whichwas tinird, is not so good from rump to tail as someof them, but he pleases in h>».rib, top, and W. M. Scotts red bnll. Lavender Royal, byWindsor Lad, was put fourth. He is rather on theamall side, and in other wavs did not appear fromthe ring-side to be the superior of Mr. R. CorneliuHsP^ace Day, by Edgcote Baronet, which was movedfrom third to fifth. wore given to Mr. Chedglow Cerealia, by Christian Augustus,Colonel B. P. Brasseys Sunny .Jim, by Moonlight,while commendations went to Mr. W. M. Enterprise and Mr. J. M. StricklandsBrandsbys Lord Bamsden 6th. Mr. G. Harrisons reserve heifer, Gainford FairyQueen, by Ruler, which has bred so well, was beatenfor Uie fifth place by


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