Farmer and stockbreeder . qualities. The reserve championship wentto Mr. K. W. Milnes for a charming and compactlybuilt February yearling named Stanway Necklac«6th, by Hermit, dam Stanway Necklace. In the older bull class Resolute and Mansel Handy-man have already been commented upon. The thirdcard went to Messrs. P. and G. Hughess Actuary,a three-year-old, bred by Mr. Russell, by Renownfrom Lively. It is this bulls misfortune to have tccome up against two super bulls. Actuary haaplenty of substance and quality. The reserve cardwent to Mr. Milness Squire Rougemont, with awealth of flesh. There
Farmer and stockbreeder . qualities. The reserve championship wentto Mr. K. W. Milnes for a charming and compactlybuilt February yearling named Stanway Necklac«6th, by Hermit, dam Stanway Necklace. In the older bull class Resolute and Mansel Handy-man have already been commented upon. The thirdcard went to Messrs. P. and G. Hughess Actuary,a three-year-old, bred by Mr. Russell, by Renownfrom Lively. It is this bulls misfortune to have tccome up against two super bulls. Actuary haaplenty of substance and quality. The reserve cardwent to Mr. Milness Squire Rougemont, with awealth of flesh. There was a fairly good lot of two-year-old bulls,and in this class of fourteen entries Mr. SydneyPyman won premier honours with Premier, wellbuilt and of nice colour. The Hayter bull, TwyfordCrarnet, by Ringer, was second, and he has much torecommend him. Mr. C. T: Pulley, , camethird with his son of Eaton Eclipse, Eaton Jasper,a good stamp of bull. The foxirth prize went toLord Cawleys Berrington Boy, and reserve to the. Photo by] Hentora Cow ••aARLAND. « lit and champion—Prtrptrtrt of th« BABL OP eOVgHTBT. CROOKS COURT, WORCESTER. ISfrt and QentroL 16? THE FAHUER AND STOCKBBEEDE^ - JUXY 5, 1920. Kings Sir Edward, and other cards were allotted asfollows; , Mr. W. B. Xudge with Admiral, andMr. Owen Williams with iJouuieous; c, Mr. L). Broadseal, and Mr. H. A. Christys Llan-goed Captain. In the January or February yearling class CaptamHinckes again won, this time with Mansel BannerMasier, maxiug his fourth success ot the presentseaaon, twice previously with Mansel Banner Kexand once with Mansell Banner Guard. Mr. Milnescame second with his shapely LarUer, anotlier son ofHermit. Mr. Percy Bradstock well merited thirdhonours with his Old Glory, thick and squareOther placings were: Fourth, Messrs. P. and Aldersend May King; 5th, Mr. E. C. Tan-ner s Eyton Judge; reserve, Messrs. Newman King; , Messrs. R. W. Hall and SonssBrampton Mar
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