The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . isted of a number of big,Shorthorn and other crosses without anything ofoutstanding showyard points. Mr. C. Emerson,Mr. Martin Gurry, and Mr. Murrell carried off theprizes in the order written. Cows or heifers of cross or mixed breeding, orpure breeding other than Shorthorn or Red Polled,brought out the champion of the show and bestfemale ; this was Mr. J. J. Cridlans Aberdeen-Angus Elegance of Mai3emore, a daughter ofAachen. She was bred by her owner, and is aheifer of quite wonderful proportions, coming nearto the ground, with a perfectly even


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . isted of a number of big,Shorthorn and other crosses without anything ofoutstanding showyard points. Mr. C. Emerson,Mr. Martin Gurry, and Mr. Murrell carried off theprizes in the order written. Cows or heifers of cross or mixed breeding, orpure breeding other than Shorthorn or Red Polled,brought out the champion of the show and bestfemale ; this was Mr. J. J. Cridlans Aberdeen-Angus Elegance of Mai3emore, a daughter ofAachen. She was bred by her owner, and is aheifer of quite wonderful proportions, coming nearto the ground, with a perfectly even top line, andcovered with a great wealth of first-class beef ; shecomes out and shows herself well, tco, li€r scalerecord is 14 cwt. 2 qr. 5 lb. A close second was foundinLord Calthorpes Devon and Angus cross, \eryshapely in her build, ripe in her finish, and with arecord of 15 cwt. 2 qr. 25 lb. on the scales, she isby no means an easy one to beat. Steers of any breed, bred and fed in Norfolk,not exceeding two years old, followed, and severa.


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