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No. 692, second prize, "Laurel" (one year and two months), bred and ex- 
hibited by Lord Chesham, silver-jirey in colour; this heifer may be said t) be 
well-bred and promising. No. 707, third prize, " Beauty " (one year and ten 
months), bred and exhibited by jfr. Thomas Barker Miller, a rather dark 
fawn; this heifer also apppeared to be well-bred and promising; being close 
to her time for calving, a good report can be recorded of her lulder, which 
gave great promise, and she will doubtless prove an excellent milker. 
No. 693, reserve number and highly commended, " Pattii " (one year and six 
months), bred and exhibited by Lord Chesham ; an animal with good looks 
and quality. 
No. 699, highly commended " Hawthorn " (one year and seven months), bred 
and exhibited by Lord Poltimore. This heifer had the misfortune to come 
before us in too meaty and fat a condition, otherwise she would most likely 
have taken higher honours. 
No. 703, highly commended, " Queen of the Vale " (two years and seven 
months), bred and exhibited by Mr. George Digby Wingfield Bigby. 
In the Guernsey Classes the entries were twenty-seven, as against one 
animal only which put in an appearance at Liverpool last year. 
The animals selected for honours in the following classes showed themselves 
to possess a type and qualification peculiar to this breed ; they are in size 
much larger than the Jerseys, and carry more meat on their frames. In the 
catalogue the animals are described as red and white, yellow and white, and 
fawn and white ; to more correctly define the colour we should call them 
red and white, and red. 
Class 71. Guernsty Bulls above One Tear old. — Five were entered, and all 
came into the Ring; only two prizes were offered, but after the first, second, 
and reserve numbers were selected, we found the two remaining animals so 
good that we considered them worthy of being highly commended. 
No. 714, first prize, "Prince Charlie" (two j'ears and five months), bred 
and exhibited by Mr. Piobert N. G. Barker. 
No. 712, second prize "The Count" (one year and six months), bred and 
exhibited by Mr. William Hood W'alrond. 
No. 716, reserve number, highly commended, " Chieftain " (one year and ten 
months), bred in the Island by the exhibitor, Mr. James James. No. 713, 
highly commended, " Duke (one year and six months), bred and exhibited by 
Mr. William Hood Walrond. No. 715, highly commended, " Cloth of Gold 
6th" (four years), bred on the Island by Mr. de Putron, and exhibited by the 
I'ev. Joshua Kundle Watson. 
Class 72. Gnemmj Cows above Three Tears old. — Twelve w^ere entered, 
and eleven came into the Ring. 
No. 719, first prize, " Young Nancy" (three years and nine months), bred 
and exhibited by Mr. Robert N. G. Barker. 
No. 724, second prize " Miranda" (four years and seven months), bred and 
exhibited by the Rev. J. R. Watson. 
No. 721, reserve number and highly commended, " Sylvia No. 2 " (four 
years), bred and exhibited hy the Rev, J. R. Watson. 
No. 725, highly commended, "Juno" (three years and three months), bred 
in the Island by Mr. Davy, and exhibited by the llev. J. R. Watson. No. 717, 
commended ; this cow, vmnamed in the Catalogue, was bred in the Island by 
Mr. Orgier, and exhibited by Mr. Herbert S. Woodstock. 
No. 737, commended, " Gipsy " (four years and eleven months), bred in the 
Island by Mr. James James, and exhibited by him. 
Class 73. Guernsey Heiftrs ia-Milk or in-Calf, not exceeding Three Tears 
eld. — Ten animals were entered, but only six came into the Ring. 
No. 730, first prize, " Dolly " (two years), bred and exhibited by Mr. 
Robert N. G. Barker. 
