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Yearlings: First to Richardsnn on Berkshire's Myrtle 

 Maid 9065; second to G. C. Hill & Son on Miss P.ishop 7868; 

 third to Tratt on Philantha 9092. Calves: iMrst to G. C. Hill 

 on May Bishop 8604; second to Tratt on Zela of Whiteside; 

 third to Beirne on Lily B 9134. Champion cow: Coralette 

 5722. Junior champion: Berksliire's M\-rtle Maid 9065. 



Graded herd: First prize to G. C. Hill & Son; secijnd 

 to Tratt; third to Beirne. Young herd: First to G. C. Hill 

 & Son; second to Tratt; third to Richardson. Produce of cow 

 (two): First to G. C. Hill & Son; second to Richardson; 

 third to G. C. Hill & Son. Get of ])ull (f(Dur): First to G. 

 C. Hill & Son (Benjamin) ; second to Tratt; third to Richard- 

 son. 



At the Trans-Mississippi Exposition held at Omaha in 

 1898, three herds were entered but only two were exhibited, 

 those of Geo. C. Hill & Son, Rosendale, Wis., and James B. 

 Duke, Somerville, N. J., the former winning most of the first 

 prizes. This show was of course too far west at that time for 

 many attending people to be interested in the dairy cattle. 



An especially good show was held at the Wisconsin State 

 Fair in 1901. 



A fine showing was made at the Pan-American Exposition 



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Benjamin 1931, A. R.— first prize, Wisconsin State Fair, 1892, 1894, 1896, 1897, 1898. 

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