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Mr. Herbert Addington Rigg, was a lengthy bull of good quality and colour ; 
and the like may be said of No. G63, third prize, " Grey King" (two years and 
one month), bred and exhibited by Mr. William Alexander. No. 658, reserve 
number (thi-ee years and four months), was bred by Mr. William J. Beadei, 
and shown by Mr. John Cardus. 
Class 68. Jersey Bulls above One and not exceeding Two Tears old. — 
Eight animals were entered, but two were absent. Though small in number, 
the quality of this class was good. No. 666, first prize, "Lord Montague" 
(one year and eight months), was bred by the exhibitor, the Earl of Egmont. 
No. 667, second prize, " Ranger" (one year and eight months), was bred by the 
exhibitor, JMr. Findlater Crang. No. 665, third prize, " Emperor" (one year 
and four months), was bred by the exhibitor, Lord Chesham. This animal 
showed a deal of quality ; his horns, however, were plain and too straight ; he 
was also at a disadvantage in respect to age, otherwise he might have obtained 
higher honours. No. 672, reserve number and highly commended, " Tommy " 
(one year and three mouths), was bred in the Island by the exhibitor, Mr. 
William Alexander. This animal possessed many fine points; he may be 
said to be very talking in general appearance, but on close inspection his 
crumpled horns showed that they had been too closely scraped; and he had, 
what is considered a fatal objection to many breeders, a white tongue. 
Class 69. Jersey Cows above Thi-ee Years old. — Eighteen animals were 
entered, but five were absent. The animals comprised in this class were very 
good. No. 687, first prize, " Duchess " (five years and four months), bred by 
Mr. Robert Gosling and exhibited by Mr. Thomas Barker Miller, is of a silver- 
grey colour, beautiful in form, and, what is all-important in a dairy-cow, 
showed rich and capacious milking qualities. No. 674, second prize, " Hap- 
liazard " (four years and two months), bred by Mr. Walter Gilbey, exhibited 
by Lord Chesham, may be classed as a very good animal ; and the same praise 
as to her extraordinary milking qualities may be bestowed ujion her as upon 
" Duchess" (first prize). No. 675, third prize, "Laura" (four years and ten 
months), bred and exhibited by Lord Chesham. No. 682, reserve number 
and highly commended, " Beauty " (four years and eight months), bred and 
exhibited by Mr. William Hood Walrond. No. 684, highly commended, 
"Brunette" (three years and two months), bred and exhibited by Mr. Cecil 
Bei nardino Dixon. No. 685, highly commended, " Grisette " (four years and 
one month), bred in the Island by Mr. C. Vibert, also exhibited by Mr. C. B. 
Dixon. No. 688, highly commended, " Darling " (four years and three weeks), 
bred by Mr. W. J. Beadei, exhibited by Mr. Herbert Addington Rigg. No. 
()89, highly commended, "Flat" (over three years), bred in the Island by 
Mr. John Birch, exhibited by Mr. 11. A. Rigg. 
The above five cows, which we highly commended, showed fineness of 
breeding and unusual richness in milk-producing points. No. 683, "Beauty" 
(four years and one month), bred and exhibited by Lord I'oltimore, would 
possibly have taken honours had she been shown with less meat and fat upon 
her, the latter a fault which should be carefully avoided where nylking 
qualities are required, more especially iu the breed under notice. 
Class 70. Jersey Heifers not exceeding Three Years old. — Twenty animals 
were entered, but eight were absent. Several good animals were to be found 
in this class, and the number exhibited was double that of last year at Liver- 
pool, but did not compare with the previous year at Birmingham, when the 
entries numbered thirty- three. 
No. 706, first prize, " Fancy " (one year and five months), bred and exhibited 
by Mr. James Odanis. This heifer (silver-grey in colour) was far advanced 
in calf, and had appearances pointing to the development of a great yield, 
rich in quality; in the liing slie certainly showed herself to be as near per- 
fection, iu all the necciisary injinls, as could be expected. 
