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all that we could wish. In. the next byre is one of the few females 

 not bred at Inglewood, Bridal Ring, an evenly fleshed young cow, 

 by Royal Stuart, bought from Messrs. Russell, of Northallerton, 

 and owning two more Warlaby sires on a Maynard foundation. 

 Between Shapely, and Shapely 2nd, own sisters, of an old Cumber- 

 land soit, originally bred by Mr. Symes, at Redkirk, a strong family 

 resemblance exists, they are again the daughters of the Butterfly 

 bull, and of the two, we prefer the older, a thick, short legged 

 animal. Inglewood Daisy, and Lily Millieant, are a pair of whites, 

 the latter of great substance is particularly good in her thighs, and 

 on her crops. Then we arrive at the leading feature of Mr. 

 Thompson's herd, that magnificent group of shorthorns Inglewood 

 Pet, and her progeny Inglewood Belle, Inglewood Pride, and 

 Inglewood Beau, which have been so much admired when before 

 the public gaze, and are undoubtedly the best family of the past 

 season, it is impossible for judges to pass over that strong family 

 character so discernable between the dam and her produce, even to 

 colour it is faithfully carried out, the same light faded roan. It is 

 unnecessary to particularly describe this group, as the agricultural 

 papers have fully done so in the past, and we doubt not but they 

 will again be called upon for like duty, when future victories are 

 credited to them, as they are looking all that can be desired for 

 their owner to have every hope of being well to the front during 

 the coming season, after their second honours awarded them at 

 Ripon, in 1884, they at the Yorkshire Meeting last year rose to the 

 first place at SeJby, which they appear likely to retain in the 

 coming season. Molly Millicent, a very handsome yearling, has 

 beaten Lady Grolightly at Selby, and is certainly one of her owner's 

 most promising animals, being so thick through the heart, and short 

 in the leg, she could be a still more formidable compel itor, if she 

 had been a little better covered on her loins, but this is almost over- 

 looked in the grand depth and the excellence of her fore quarters. 

 Butterinere Butterfly, and Home Beauty 3rd, are only a year old 

 last month, the former is out of Empress of Butterfly, a daughter 

 of Duchess of Lancaster 7th, a most fortunate purchase for Mr. 



