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The Plymouth Meeting. 
Polwarth's red and white heifer Truth was first, and was placed 
next to Molly MHUcemt for the female championship. The second 
prize fell to the representative of another north-country herd, 
the Duke of Northumberland's Fairy Rosebud. 
Yearling heifers were a class of very superior merit, the 
Judges noticing 9 out of the 13 that came before them. 
The prize-winners were all of considerable promise, especially 
the first prize heifer Rosalind, from Her Majesty's herd at 
Windsor. 
Herefords. — The " white faces " were practically identical in 
number with the Shorthorns, and, like the latter, made up a 
most meritorious display. In the aged bull class the laurels went 
to the Earl of Coventry's Rare Sovereign, his old and sometimes 
victorious opponent, Mr. John Price's Radnor Boy, being placed 
second. The whole class was of good quality, all the four entries 
being noticed. 
In the two-year-old bull class the prize-winners were of 
exceptional merit, Grove Wilton 4th being placed first. 
The class of yearling bulls was both large and good, and 
here again the prize-winners were of special excellence. 
The cows, though but few in number, were regarded by the 
Judges as superior to any corresponding class previously seen 
at a Royal Show. The first and second prizes went to the 
Croome Court herd, for Rosewater and Ladywood respectively, the 
first-named retaining all the quality which had before made her 
famous. 
In a good class of two-year-old heifers Mr. Thomas Fenn 
secured first and third places with Bov-nton Fancy and Windsor 
Belle, the intermediate award going to Mr. Richard Edwards 
for Sheriff's Sunlight. 
Yearling heifers were a numerous class with several 
promising heifers, the first prize heifer, Promise, being perchance 
prophetically named. 
Bevons. — These are essentially the "West-country breed, and 
a fine display of the " Rubies " seemed a foregone conclusion. 
The Judges report, however, that the classes (Gl to GG) of 
North Devon cattle " were as a whole well filled, though some 
of the animals had better have remained at home." 
In the senior bull class Mr. J. C. Williams's first prize bull 
Marmaduke is a good symmetrical animal of true type. The 
second prize fell to Fancy's Robin 2nd, " a very heavy good beast, 
but drops a little too much from his groin to the tail." A useful 
bull, The Vicar, was placed third, and the remaining four entries 
in the class all secured notice. 
In the two-year-old bull class the first prize went to 
