Farmer and stockbreeder . erved for Mr. J. Brocklebanks pen. In the ram lambs Mr. W. H. Watson was were more developed than any other pen inthe class and good in flesh. Second and highlycommended went to Mr. C. Nicholson. Third andcommended went to Messrs. J. H. Dean and Son,and reserve to Mr. Thomas Campion. In the yearling ewes Mr. C. B. Howard won. Itwas an award fully expected after the decision iiithe yearling ram class for the exliibits were of simi-lar type to the champion ram. Messrs. J. H. Deanand Sons were second and reserve with a couple ofgood pens, leaving the thir


Farmer and stockbreeder . erved for Mr. J. Brocklebanks pen. In the ram lambs Mr. W. H. Watson was were more developed than any other pen inthe class and good in flesh. Second and highlycommended went to Mr. C. Nicholson. Third andcommended went to Messrs. J. H. Dean and Son,and reserve to Mr. Thomas Campion. In the yearling ewes Mr. C. B. Howard won. Itwas an award fully expected after the decision iiithe yearling ram class for the exliibits were of simi-lar type to the champion ram. Messrs. J. H. Deanand Sons were second and reserve with a couple ofgood pens, leaving the third to Mr. C. Nicholson,whose pen was of good type and character. B. Holt took highly commended. The ewe lambs found Mr. W. H. Watson againat the head of affairs, and tlie lambs are wonderfullywell grown and developed. Second and third wentto Messrs. ,J. HT Dean and Son for a pen wellmatched, Mr. C. Nicholson taking reserve, and . Campion highly commended. LEICESTER Although close at home, tlie entry numbered but.


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