. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. atis-factory. Heavy Horses. The horse section so far as it relates to theheavy horse classes was not so strong a feature ofthis show as we have sometimes seen it. However,although some of the classes were a bit below theaverage, it is satisfactory to report that therewere some real good horses amongst the Walpole Greenwell won with Marden Haroldin the senior class for stallions, with GrimsarghDrayman from Mr. Saillards as second, a pail pivery serviceable burses. Mr. Ij. Salomons tookfirst honours in the two-year-old class with ane
. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. atis-factory. Heavy Horses. The horse section so far as it relates to theheavy horse classes was not so strong a feature ofthis show as we have sometimes seen it. However,although some of the classes were a bit below theaverage, it is satisfactory to report that therewere some real good horses amongst the Walpole Greenwell won with Marden Haroldin the senior class for stallions, with GrimsarghDrayman from Mr. Saillards as second, a pail pivery serviceable burses. Mr. Ij. Salomons tookfirst honours in the two-year-old class with anexcellent colt Norbury Wizard, and in the year-ling colt t he same breeder \x as firs! with a, realgood one in Norbury Minstrel, second honoursgoing to Mr. Walpole Greenwell for -MardenPremier, a well bred weighty colt. The elevenentries in the mare and foal class included somevery good ones. Sir E. Sterns winner Lady-smith II. was one of the right sort and movedwell. The well known Tatton Tapestry fromMr. R. W. Hudsons stud came second, and then. Shetland Pony Mare Corona,Winner of First Prize at the Tunbridge Wells Show last June, 1902 ; Sire Oden, 32, Dam Hoplemuronia, 130; Bred by and the Property ofthe Ladies E and D. Hope, Great Hollenden, Underriyer, Seven oaks. near Guildford (Surrey). The Duke of Richmond and Gordon, of Good-wood, Chichester; and Mr. Walter F. Ingram,of 2, St. Andrews Place, Lewes (Sussex). Mr. Christopher W. Wilson, of RigmadenPark, Kirkby Lonsdale (Westmorland). THE DAIRY. Chester Cheese Fair. Mr. R. Challinor reports as follows concern-ing the Cheese Fair at Chester last week: —Pitch about 50 tons ; large attendance of buyersbeing present a brisk trade ensued. Finest lotsmade from 52s. to 57s. ; medium 46s. to 50s. ;lower grades down to 42s. Preston Cheese Fair. The July Cheese Fair at Preston was held onWednesday, and was largely attended, but thesupply was exceptionally small for the seasonowing to extensive country buying and limited
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