Farmer and stockbreeder . a small entry *entirely flocks owned in Kent. Lord North- ra°rMr°K Flt w?:^.,?^^ ^ ^^^-^^-^ ram, Mr. Iz. FitzWalter Plumptre being reserve with his first prize yearling. Second to the latterin the class was Mr. Egerton Hammonds. - Large Blacks made a good entry. The winnin-S^^r^ ^T^ champion honours for Mr hTodd. The same breeder led in the good classes f;pairs of boars and pairs of gelts fafrowed fn 1920Second honours throughout went to Messrs lHarrison Ltd., and third went to Mr. B H Bewlev breed Dr M* rS*^ entry represented the MiddleDreed. Dr M. J. Rowlandss


Farmer and stockbreeder . a small entry *entirely flocks owned in Kent. Lord North- ra°rMr°K Flt w?:^.,?^^ ^ ^^^-^^-^ ram, Mr. Iz. FitzWalter Plumptre being reserve with his first prize yearling. Second to the latterin the class was Mr. Egerton Hammonds. - Large Blacks made a good entry. The winnin-S^^r^ ^T^ champion honours for Mr hTodd. The same breeder led in the good classes f;pairs of boars and pairs of gelts fafrowed fn 1920Second honours throughout went to Messrs lHarrison Ltd., and third went to Mr. B H Bewlev breed Dr M* rS*^ entry represented the MiddleDreed. Dr M. J. Rowlandss Histon Lady Holly 3rdwas the wmning breeding sow, and the her? was Sanv ItdTl-,, ^^^!i^- tV^- Old Snnrs ;i ^i P^«^- For Glouces- \, ^Pots the latter won first for sows and <^ilts and Messrs R. and N. Sillars led in th^ bo^r cla sThe exhibition of wool was one of the best and H,o C°.;^LtfrHM^^ Lnourf^g^^S^o^Uiptam G. H. Moore, and reserve to Mr. H T Vil-lett Messrs. L. H and G. W. Finn, H. B. Amos winners^- ^^^ ^^^. P/ioto bt/] The Judging of Suffolk Fillies gave the King and Essex, won leading honours in the twobull classes, Mr W. M. coming secondEvergreen was the winning cow, owned by Mr RBi-uce Ward; Adelas Oxford Girl, by Mr^^. M. Cazalet was second. This breeder won in in. *lhrF A ^J^^ ^1^ year iing» with Eastern Queen Laxton 2ad. Other promi-nent wmners were Mr. R. Bruce Ward and^ Sliortliorn,s included some good specimens of thebreed, notably Bilsington Imperator, the winning oldbu, owned by the Hon. Mrs. Bruce Ward andWindmill Golden Cress, second, owned by Mr W MCazalet, who led in the yearling class with promising dark roan. The Fairlawne Herd was alsowell to the fore with Balnakyle Augusta 2m 1 °Roya champion, but the same owners Priuce-sR^yal, winner in the yearling class, now securedchampionship over the cow. The Hon. Mrs BruceWard was second in the cow class with BilsingtonLady Tarves 16th, and also second and reservf ^n?RoseC[


Size: 2120px × 1179px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, bookidfarme, bookpublisherlondon