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daughter of the Manchester Koyal winner, won first, 

 and quite maintained her mother's reputation. In 

 two-year-olds Philip Turner won both first and sec- 

 ond. Exquisite, by Provost, rightly named, had 

 first, and Satellite, a daughter of Bachelor, second. 



At the Bedford meeting of 1874 the Herefords 

 were larger in number than at Hull, being nearer 

 the home county. In aged bulls Winter De Cote 

 took first. He had been the winner in the three- 

 year-old class at Hull. Then he wanted more time 

 and condition; now with another year he came out 

 fit, a deep massive bull. Bachelor, the Cardiff 

 winner, had second place. In two-year-old bulls the 

 Showle Court herd produced an easy winner in Mr. 

 Taylor 's Tredegar. His sire, Mercury ( 3967 ) , bred by 

 Philip Turner, was by Jupiter, a grandson of Waif ord. 

 He had the appearance of making, when developed, 

 a grand show animal. In the bull calf class Eegu- 

 lator from the Adf orton herd had just as easy a win 

 as Tredegar, looking also like making a great bull. 



In the cow class Mr. Thomas of St. Hillary, 

 took first with Eosaline, one of his Cardiff Eoyal 

 winners in the heifer class. Mr. Turner in two- 

 year-old heifers was again first and second, this 

 time with Verbena, by Provost, first, and Isabel, 

 by Mercury and from a daughter of Bachelor, sec- 

 ond. 



The Dam of Old Anxiety Appears. — In heifer 

 calves at Bedford Mr. Carwardine of Stocktonbury 

 supplied the winner, Helena, by De Cote, a remark- 

 ably good one as straight as a line from end to end, 



