Farmer and stockbreeder . Koso byVillage Boy, only a three-year-old, succeeded in <Icfeatinl a number of beautiful cows This is her firstappearance in the showyard, anl -^MP--™ \°far At home she has given up io 4 I!,? Mrof milk per day. She just succeeded in d«f«?^B,^I;-J T. Fishers fine dairy cow Lastfleld Pride, thencanie Major Buxtons Castel Maid, a nicely balancedcow of fine Shorthorn type. She is by FavouriteBoy, the fourth card going to Mr. .1. ITorrcll s cov,West^ood Dutch GirC and the r« to Mr. .1Jacksons Sudborough Countess, by Moresby Regal Kine H. M. Greenfell sho
Farmer and stockbreeder . Koso byVillage Boy, only a three-year-old, succeeded in <Icfeatinl a number of beautiful cows This is her firstappearance in the showyard, anl -^MP--™ \°far At home she has given up io 4 I!,? Mrof milk per day. She just succeeded in d«f«?^B,^I;-J T. Fishers fine dairy cow Lastfleld Pride, thencanie Major Buxtons Castel Maid, a nicely balancedcow of fine Shorthorn type. She is by FavouriteBoy, the fourth card going to Mr. .1. ITorrcll s cov,West^ood Dutch GirC and the r« to Mr. .1Jacksons Sudborough Countess, by Moresby Regal Kine H. M. Greenfell showed thev h c. cow Blab 11th, by Spency Yet, and this honourwas shared by Messrs. Kvens and hons red cowBurton Maid. Mr. .1. S. Stanhope secured a his red cow. The next class was a local one,and Mr. Fisher was first and reserve, Mr. Hullsecond, and Mr. Stokes third. , r. Cows to calve within two months of the showenabled a nicelv balanced cow shown by Mr. Stan-hope to win, Mr. R. Howkins being second with a. Photo bij] [Sport and General. Large Black Boar WIVETONCOLONEL Exhibited by Mrs. Watson Kennedy.—2nd prize, and sold for 570(/.v. to Mr. at the Royal Show. roan, Mr. J. Jackson third also with a roan Inthe pedigre« Shorthorn bull class Viscount Wim-borne was the leader with Golden Ray by Dandysecond at the Darlington. He is a nice ^^t notquite so good behind as might be wished. 1 liesecond bull was Capt. Fitzherbert Wrighl s Kiiigs-thorpe Regent, by Somerford Pilot, first at the Royalshow last year. He paraded well if somewhat un-even in fleshing, and it was a matter of opinionwhether or not the younger bull o*t^°^^^.r sbetter. Third came the Duke of Westminster s Hnowdon Boy, a imefiil bull. Rt»Brvc w<|nt WriKhfs Yeldornloy ltflf?iniild. In t(i<; ,«:[!<?, ?.? .bury . (MW cUk , H<»«<: ;a(.;d hei- victory for Vi^, Capt. A. H. WiIIh with a roar. oggaUiorpo 2nd, rath.
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