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THE GUERNSEY BREED 



Rutila's Daughter 6670 first prize, Madison Square Garden, 1895-96. 



more herds have been shown practically every year. The 

 awards at the Wisconsin State Fair of 1896 will be of inter- 

 est, since the four herds shown were those best known in the 

 western show rings at that time. 



Aged bulls: First prize to G. C. Hill & Son on Benjamin 

 1931; second to F. W. Tratt on Lauretta's Squire 3643; third 

 to James H. Beirne on Honorius 3361 ; fourth to G. C. Hill & 

 Son on Count Coral 3507. Two-year-olds : First to W. D. 

 Richardson on Beulah Boy 3762 ; second to Tratt on Sammy's 

 Tricksey 4190. Yearlings : First to Tratt on Sammy's 

 Sampson 4483; second to G. C. Hill & Son on Prince Rosen- 

 dale 4291 ; third to Richardson on Tricksey of Linden 4138. 

 Calves : First to G. C. Hill & Son on Sir Fantine 4416 ; second 

 to Richardson on Berkshire Maid's Son; third to Richardson 

 on Milk Maid 2d's Max 4573. Champion bull: Benjamin 1931. 

 Junior champion : Sammy's Sampson 4483. 



Aged cows : First prize to G. C. Hill & Son on Coralette 

 5722; second to Tratt on Royalette 3299; third, to Tratt on 

 Tricksey 3d 3191. Two-year-olds: First to Beirne on Lily 

 Ella 7240; second to Beirne on Lilyita 7241 ; third to Tratt on 

 Royalette of Paulsdale 8302. 



