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dairy cow in milk, and champion prize, Robertson Show, 1898 ; first, 

 dairy cow in milk, Berry, 1899 ; first test prize, Kangaroo Valley, 

 1900, morning's milk 34^15., test 3.7, night's, 3iilb., test 42 ; first 

 and champion prize, dairy cow. Moss Vale, 1900 ; first prize dairy 

 cow in milk Berry, 1901 ; first prize, dairy cow. and first test cow, 

 Kangaroo Valley Show, 1901, test, morning's milk 3 lib., testing 4.4, 

 night's 24lb., testing 5.2 ; first prize dairy cow, champion cow, and 

 first in milkin- contest, Moss Vale, 1901 ; first prize, dairy cow, 

 Berry, 1903 ; first prize, dairy cow, and second in test, Kangaroo 

 Valley Show 1903 ; first prize, dairy cow in milk, Berry, 1904 ; first 

 and champion prize dairy cow, and first in test. Kangaroo Valley, 

 1904. morning's milk 32ilb., testing 4, night's, 29lb., testing 5. 



Cow, Perfection. 



Color, red with white flanks (see page 149). Bred by Mr. Robert 

 Booth, Woodstock, Jamberoo, X.S.W., and the property of Mr. 

 Moses King, Curramore, Jamberoo, N.S.W. Sire, a bull bred by 

 Mr. Connolly of Terragong, Shehharbor, N.S.W.; dam, a cow of 

 superior quality owned by Mr. Robert Booth. Beyond this statement 

 nothing is definitely known. She may therefore be termed, in com- 

 mon with hundreds of her type, an Illawarra bred cow. A modern 

 Tllawarra bred dairy cow or bull contains a considerable percentage 

 of Ayrshire blood mingled with the Shorthorn. 



Bull, Belmore. 



Color, dark red (see page 157)- Bred by Mr. William Moles, Ton- 

 garra, Albion Park, and the property of Messrs. Musgrave Bos., 

 Yallah N.S.W. Calved at Tongarra in 1898. Sire Orion, dam 

 Eureka. Sire Orion bred by Mr. Hugh Dudgeon, by Charmer out of 

 Pet. Charmer was a well-known prize-taker at Illawarra Shows, 

 including champion at a Kiama Show. He was out of the great 

 producing cow Charmer, who produced under the old pan system 

 iSilb. of butter per week. Pet was by a son cf Major, and was a 

 prize-taker, also winner of milk prize at Albion Park Show, 1889, 

 giving 34lb. at the morning's milking. In 1891 she was tested for 

 Kiama Herd Book, yielding in twenty-four hours 57^1b. milk, at the 

 rate of isflb. butter per week. Dam Eureka, by Mars (a prize-taker 

 at W r ollcngong and'Dapto Shows) out of Blossom. Eureka was 

 one in a prize-winning pen at a Wollongong Show. Blossom was 

 by Roan out of Beanblossom. Roan was full brother to the late 

 James McGill's well-known prize-taker Modesty. Beanblossom, by 

 Blucher out of Phoebe. Blucher was winner of many prizes, and 

 bred by late Andrew McGill, and descended from Durham stock im- 

 ported by Mr. John Terry-Hughes. The above particulars are signed 

 by Mr. Andrew Moles. 



Cow, Fairy. 



Color, roan and white (see page 157). Calved 1899. Bred by 

 Musgrave Bros., of Yallah, X.S.W., and the property of Mr. J. 

 W. Musgrave. Sire Commodore, whose sire, Sovereign, was bred 

 by Robert Miller, Gerringong ; he was by a bull of the Major breed 

 from Roanzi, a McGill cow. -Dam Jemima, by a grandson of old 

 Major (imp.) out of a Shorthorn cow. These particulars are fur- 

 nished by Mr. J. W. Musgrave. 



Bull, Pirate King. 



Color, light roan (see page 163). The property of Mr. Alex. Camp- 

 bell. Sire Pansy King, who was out of Pansy 4th (imp.), by Lord 

 Sandgrave's (imp.), Pansy 4th by Umpire from Pansy 2nd. In 1903 

 Pansy 4th gave six gallons of milk per day, grass-fed. Dam, a cow 

 that was once a noted milker, said to be descended from the once- 

 famous Glenlee strain. Prizes won by Pirate King : September 8, 

 1904 : First and champion, Burrowa P. and A. Association. January 

 9, 1906 : Dapto, first milking Shorthorn and champion for best bull 



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