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low-set, richly-coloured three-year-old bull, of choice quality 
and desirable dairy character. It was bred by himself, and 
seems well fitted for getting dairy stock. The second prize 
went to the Express Dairy Company, Limited, for " Sterling," a 
much bigger and more lengthy bull of the same age, and also of 
a useful type, if not quite equal to the other in quality. It 
was bred by Mr. D. Bichard, Guernsey, and got by the Express 
Dairy Company's well-known prize bull "Climax" (14) 
E.G.H.B. 
Only four Yearling Bulls were entered, so that the third prize 
was not awarded. The Hon. Mrs. Arthur Baillie Hamilton 
came to the front here with " Baron Vauxbelets 2nd," a straight, 
good-looking little bull, of desirable quality and character, bred 
in Guernsey by Mr. J. James, and got by " Baron Vauxbelets " 
(178). The second prize went to Mr. E. P. Fowler for a well- 
made level bull of nice character, breeder unknown. 
The Cow Class was the largest of the breed. It contained 
several first-class Dairy Cows, and with considerable variety 
of type, it was by no means easy to satisfactorily award the 
prizes. The first prize went to Mr. W. A. Glynn for his hand- 
some nine-year-old cow, " Fairy 2nd," deep and long in the 
carcass, wide behind, fine in front, richly coloured, and with 
exceptionally good milking features. She was bred by himself, 
and got by " Honest Tom." The same exhibitor got the third 
prize for " Fairy 3rd," a very neat, short-legged cow, of similar 
breeding, and likewise displaying high milking properties. 
Between these two fine cows was placed a handsome and ex- 
ceedingly useful three-year-old cow, named " Plaisanterie," 
owned by the Express Dairy Company, and bred in Guernsey 
by Mr. W. Burridge. 
In a fairly good Class of Two-year-old Heifers, Mr. W. A. 
Glynn took first with " Honesty 2nd," a big, deep, good-looking 
heifer, a little more fleshy than most of the others. She was 
bred by himself, and got by " Bonnie Boy," the sire of the 
third-prize bull. The Express Dairy Company obtained the 
second prize and reserve ticket for an excellent pair, the second 
being " Polly 3rd de la Charnee," a beautifully- formed heifer, of 
great promise. 
The Class of Yearling Heifers was exceptionally good, and 
the contests were keen. The first prize in this class also went 
to Mr. Glynn. The Hon. Mrs. A. Baillie Hamilton's second- 
prize heifer, "Jessie 5th," is very handsome, well-grown, and 
promising, but just a trifle fleshy in the shoulder. She 
was bred by her owner, and sired by " First Lord." The 
third prize and reserve ticket went to The Express Dairy 
Company. 
