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sire, on Erector; young herd; young herd bred by exhibitor. Mr. Meharry 

 won second and third places in several classes and took five champion- 

 ships, as follows: Senior champion boar, on B. L.'s Perfection; junior 

 champion sow; senior champion sow; grand champion boar on B. L.'s 

 Perfection; grand champion sow on Violet. 



Another first prize winner in the Poland-China classes was S. P. Chiles, 

 who got first on junior boar pig; third on S. P. Perfection in junior year- 

 ling boar class; second on Satin Finish in senior sow pig classes; third 

 in the junior sow pig class; third on produce of sow. Mr. Chiles secured 

 the junior boar championship, the only Poland-China championship not 

 secured by Mr. Meharry. 



Wellington & Springs secured first place in junior yearling sow class 

 on Miss Keep Ahead; first on aged herd bred by exhibitor; second on 

 get of sire by Master Walkover; first on produce of sow, also fifth in 

 same class; third in young herd bred by exhibitor. 



Other exhibitors who won second or third places in the various classi- 

 fications were J. E. Francis & Son, second aged boar, by Royalty; second, 

 junior boar pig; second, aged sow, on Margaret 6th; second, junior year- 

 ling sow, on Sweet Dream; second, aged herd bred by exhibitor; second, 

 aged herd; third, get of sire, on Meddler Keepon; second, produce of 

 sow; second, young herd; second, young herd bred by exhibitor. 0. 

 Whiteman, second senior yearling boar, by Reflector 2d, J. V. Garvey, 

 second, junior yearling boar, by Ringmaster: second, senior boar pig, by 

 Walkover Boy. 



In the Berkshire classes W. S. Corsa carried off most of the first prizes, 

 taking first in senior yearling boar, on Keystone Duke; senior boar pig, 

 on Superbus; junior boar pig; aged sow, on Mistress Piece; junior year- 

 ling sow, on Mistress Piece II; senior sow pig on Rival's Princess III; 

 produce of sow; get of sire; young herd; young herd bred by exhib-^ 

 itor; aged herd and aged herd bred by exhibitor. Second, senior yarling 

 sow, on Masterpiece, second, junior sow pig. Of the championships, Mr. 

 Corsa took junior champion boar, by Superbus, junior champion sow on 

 Rival's Prince II; senior champion sow, on Mistress Piece: grand cham- 

 pion sow, on Mistress Piece. 



Farmer's farm got first, aged boar, on Julius Duke, and senior and 

 grand championships on the same animal. 



Rookwood farm got first in senior yearling sow class on Lady* Premier 

 101, and second, junior yearling boar, on Rival's Champion Best. 



Riley & Son took first, senior yearling boar; and first in junior sow 

 pig class, on Star's Empress 4th, and second place in the following classi- 

 fications: Aged boar, on Herman's Whiff; senior boar pig on Wild Rose 

 Nee Beauty; junior boar pig, on Valuable Star; aged sow; senior yearling 

 sow, on Sweet Mar it R.; senior sow pig, on Golden Glory; produce of 

 sow; get of sire; young herd; young herd bred by exhibitor; aged herd. 



