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a fine upstanding younger bull, gaining second. In 

 the three-year-old class Maidstone had an easy vic- 

 tory, although there was plenty of competition in 

 the class. Mr. Henry Haywood's Honeywood, a 

 straight lengthy bull with nice character and style, 

 a son of the Horace bull Truro, was second. In 

 two-year-olds Lord Coventry's Eare Sovereign, a 

 soon of Good Boy and a first-class type of a Here- 

 ford sire, took first prize. He had plenty of size 

 and quality with level form. Second was given to 

 Mr. George Child's Warrior True, by Treasure 

 Trove, and third to the Leinthall bull Trojan, by 

 Auctioneer. In the yearling bulls Bees Keene was 

 first on Reliance, by Bangham, the second going to 

 Major Eankin's Cicero (11077), a son of Lord Wil- 

 ton. Third went to John Price for Plato, a straight 

 useful son of his Royal winner Monarch, by Lord 

 Wilton, with reserve to Richard Green on The Whit- 

 tem's Prince, another son of Lord Wilton from Per- 

 fection, by Rodney. 



Golden Treasure. — ^In a capital class of breeding 

 cows Lord Coventry's wonderfully good Grolden 

 Treasure well kept up her form and name, again 

 taking first prize. Allen Hughes' Sunflower, the 

 winning heifer of the past three years, had to give 

 way and take a second. The straight good-looking 

 Leinthall cow Rebe, winner of the herd book prize 

 at Preston, had third, Mr. F. I. Gough's Mabelle, by 

 Lord Wilton, being reserve and highly commended. 

 The in-calf three-year-old heifer class produced two 

 remarkably good ones in A. P. Turner's Kathleen, 



