Farmer and stockbreeder . Judge 7th. , The two-year-old bull class was not large;Mr. A. B. Holt winning with Kirmington Qualityjof Mr. G. Marriss breeding, and by the good bullScampton Quality. A fleshy sort, he had thisadvantage and that of scale over his rivals. K. Foster was placed second with KirmingtonRuby King 44th, by Scampton King of the Eubiesialso bred by Mr. G. Harris. He is a useful red, alittle plain at his rumps, while Messrs. J. Evens andSons third Kirmington Ruby King 56th is a levelsort, a trifle narrow over the crops. It was quitea feather in Mr. Marriss cap that he bre


Farmer and stockbreeder . Judge 7th. , The two-year-old bull class was not large;Mr. A. B. Holt winning with Kirmington Qualityjof Mr. G. Marriss breeding, and by the good bullScampton Quality. A fleshy sort, he had thisadvantage and that of scale over his rivals. K. Foster was placed second with KirmingtonRuby King 44th, by Scampton King of the Eubiesialso bred by Mr. G. Harris. He is a useful red, alittle plain at his rumps, while Messrs. J. Evens andSons third Kirmington Ruby King 56th is a levelsort, a trifle narrow over the crops. It was quitea feather in Mr. Marriss cap that he bred aU Coopers Flawborough Surprise by Flaw-borough Chieftain, was reserve. A smart young bull, bred by Pendley Stock Farms,shown by Mr. O. W. Porritt, Pendley Ruby Magnet,by Scampton Quality was at the head of the year-lings. Mr. C. D. Paravicini sent the second. BeaconHill Poilu, by Croxton Ruby, a fleshy bull, and fullof coat. Had he a little more spring of rib hewould bo improved. Mr. J. H. Robinson sent the. ^yJ [Sport and General. Darlingtoa Judges baviag a last glance at a fins .class of Hereford Cows. The four-year-old cows were one of the best ofthe classes. Here a very neat cow, NottinghamHeiress, bred by the late Lord Lucas, and shownby Messrs. R. W. Hobbs and Sons, was eventuallyplaced first. She gave over 281b. of milk. Her linesare very sweet. Viscount Wimborne secured secondand fifth places with Proud Duchess by ProudPrince, of Mr. J. Moffats breeding, and WatercrookCress 3rd by Royal Prince, likewise bred by near Kendal. Their respecti\e yields were311bs. and 29ilbs., and both showed good Duchesss being particularly capacious andshapely. Mr. G. MiUar s Grace Darlin^y by Royal Briton, looked hke milking well, Inaving oneof the most spacious of udders. Her yield, 3841b.,was gt)od, but a little more flesh would have greatlyimproved her chances of a higher place. Mr. A RFishs Combebank Rosamond, of Mr, R. L. Mondsbreeding, was fourth,


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