The Farmer's magazine . THE FAEMERS MAGAZINE. MARCH, 1859. PLATE I. NAPOLEON: a Devon Bull, THE PUOrERTY OF MR. JAMES DAVY, OF FLITTON, BARTON, SOUTH MOLTOK. Napoleon, bred by Mr. Davy, is by Quartlys Earl of Exeter, the first prize bull at tbe WindsorShow, out of Curly (97), a favourite cow of Mr. Davys, and still in his herd. Napoleon has only been twice exhibited in piiblic—in June, 1857, at the Newton Meeting of the Bathand West of England Society, where he took the second prize for bulls over three years old, and in theJuly following, at the Salisbury Meeting of the Eoyal Agricultural of
The Farmer's magazine . THE FAEMERS MAGAZINE. MARCH, 1859. PLATE I. NAPOLEON: a Devon Bull, THE PUOrERTY OF MR. JAMES DAVY, OF FLITTON, BARTON, SOUTH MOLTOK. Napoleon, bred by Mr. Davy, is by Quartlys Earl of Exeter, the first prize bull at tbe WindsorShow, out of Curly (97), a favourite cow of Mr. Davys, and still in his herd. Napoleon has only been twice exhibited in piiblic—in June, 1857, at the Newton Meeting of the Bathand West of England Society, where he took the second prize for bulls over three years old, and in theJuly following, at the Salisbury Meeting of the Eoyal Agricultural of England, where he took the firstprize of £30, as the best aged bull. The Newton show of Devon bulls was the best ever seen in the Westof England, and the judges commended the whole of the class in which Napoleon was shown. Again, atSalisbury it is long since there were such a lot to pick from. Napoleon himself is of a very beautiful cha-racter and quality, and considered particularly handsome. Mr. Davy, of Elitton, i
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