698 Report on the Exhibition of Live-Stock at Norwich. 
cattle, and thev take this opportunity of expressing their estimate of the 
value in the butter dairy of many of the animals which passed under their 
'notice- TnoMAS Falla, Jun. 
JoHs Fredebick Hall. 
Herbert A. Rigg. 
Other Breeds. 
The Classes for " Other Breeds " were principally noticeable 
for the picturesque and curious Hungarian cattle sent from the 
Home Farm of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, and for the marked 
superiority of the Polled Angus cattle sent by Mr. C. Stephenson, 
who, with six entries, won two firsts, two seconds, and reserved ; 
by Mr. Greenfield, who won two firsts ; and by Mr. Loder, who 
won one first prize. 
Dairy Cattle. 
The Classes for " Dairy Cattle " appear to prove one of two 
things, either that the conditions are too stringent, or that the 
cows exhibited were deficient in milking qualities. The entries 
numbered twelve and five, but only one cow in each class 
qualified by giving the required quantity of milk containing 
not less than 12 per cent, of solids. 
Beport of the Judges of " Other Breeds" and of Dairy Cattle. 
Class 101. — The first prize, an Angus, of considerable merit. Second, an 
Ayrshire, moderate ; nothing else of much merit. 
Class 102. — A fairly good specimen of the Foiled Angus. 
Class 103. — First, a Polled Angus, exceptionally good. Second, a Dexter 
Kerry, of good character and excellent dairy properties. 
Class 104. — Two first-rate Angus headed the class ; these were followed 
by an Ayrsldre and several Kerries, which were entirely out-classed. 
Class 105 contained only three Polled Angus, all of considerable merit. 
The Judges are of opinion that classes of mixed breeds, such as the above, 
are unsatisfactory to competitors, of little use to the public, and embarrassing 
to the Judges. 
Class 106. — Xo. 1158. A fine large Cow, good as a milker and grazier — 
nothing else worthy of special mention. 
Class 107. — Only one exhibit and that very moderate, beyond being a fair 
milker. The Judges in this case recommended a second prize. 
The Dairy classes, as a whole, were disappointing. 
R. Strattox. 
Wm. Graham. 
Luke Christy. 
Beport of the Consulting Chemist on the Milk from Cows in 
Classes 106 and 107. 
In Class lOG, five cows competed ; and in Class 107, one only. These 
were milked in the presence of the Judges on the morning and evening of 
