Farmer and stockbreeder . cietys Show the second prizewas awarded to Mr. Clifford C. Wray, of East Flot-manby, Filey, Yorks, and not as stated in our re-port. The actual performance of Keyingliam DairyMaid 5th, the winner of the first prize and cham-pionship in the milk yield competition at the Royalat Darlington, was the production of 67lb. lOoz. ofmilk, with a butter-fat content of per is a dairy Shorthorn, born in 1913, and belongsto Mr. J. M. Strickland. A dairy Shorthorn cowwas the winner of the same competition at Cardifi:last year. There was some delay in the posting of t
Farmer and stockbreeder . cietys Show the second prizewas awarded to Mr. Clifford C. Wray, of East Flot-manby, Filey, Yorks, and not as stated in our re-port. The actual performance of Keyingliam DairyMaid 5th, the winner of the first prize and cham-pionship in the milk yield competition at the Royalat Darlington, was the production of 67lb. lOoz. ofmilk, with a butter-fat content of per is a dairy Shorthorn, born in 1913, and belongsto Mr. J. M. Strickland. A dairy Shorthorn cowwas the winner of the same competition at Cardifi:last year. There was some delay in the posting of tbeawards at the Royal Show, and a correspondent saysthe wrong numbers were given in tbe cia,«s forharness mare or gelding over 15 and not hands. The third prize-winner was stated tobo Mr. .Joseph Smith, of Leicesters Leicester Prin-cess. This was not correct, the actual placingslx4ng: 1, Field Marshal; 2, Holland Dark Legend;3, Knight Commanyer (the Richmond and Olympiacliampion), and 4, Leicester loss Ihiui a-. 1!t /i;- If. T. AnniSO: UiHckfucei! Dalos Rums hdW yK, i;.un {!hi ) wh!rh \r„„ j„r Mr. .1 I,. nEA COC K, pfjNCii iioi si:. ai{I\K.\(, \iitiii)Ma:. 1754 TEE FAHM^R AND STOCKBBEEDEk SALE OF MB. CAfiTWniGHTS DAIRY SHOaiHORNS The dispersal of tlie entire herd of dairy Sliort-iiorns belonging to Mr. A. R. T. Cartwrigbt tookplace at Chipping Warden, Banbury, on Wednesdaywhen the 39 head averaged £103 6s. 6d. The «:alehad to be arranged at short notice owing to thelarni havmg being let, consequently- the stock were3ust in ordinary breeding condition. ihe sale opened with the fourteeii-vear-old cowiurbelow , bred at Cranford, and Mrsvomfl? ^° The trade for the .vounger animals was very good. Silver BarringtonOuchess 2nd, a neat red and white, born in 1916ana out ot a good yielder, topped the sale, Mr.^h rley Ijeing the buyer at 260gs. At gOOgs. Mr. D« It uTu Hf ^^^^^ ^^^--k wan heifer RoyalDaisy,, b
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