Eeporl of the Seuior Sleivard of Stock at Windsor. 549 
Live-Stook 
Prize 
money 
offered' 
No. of 
entries 
No. of 
absen- 
tees 
No. of 
entries 
present 
liive-Stook 
Prize 
money 
offered' 
No. of 
et tries 
No. of 
absen- 
tees 
No. of 
entries 
present 
Horses. 
Thoro'breil Stallions . 
Coach Horses . . . 
Harness Horses, io. . 
Total Horses . 
Cattle. 
Lonphorn 
Hcd-I'oUed .... 
.Vberdeen-Angus . . 
S, 
401 
280 
401 
.301 
120 
450 
425 
420 
120 
21 
258 
57 
148 
67 
41 
167 
93 
105 
15 
1 
75 
9 
29 
6 
16 
44 
21 
25 
2 
20 
183 
48 
119 
61 
25 
123 
72 
80 
13 
Cattle (continued). 
Dexter-Kerry . . . 
Other Breeds . . . 
Dairy Cows .... 
Total Cftttic . . 
Sheep. 
Border Leicester . . 
Oxford Down . . . 
Shropshire .... 
Southdown .... 
Hampshire Dowu 
Other Breeds . . . 
Total Sheep . . 
Pigs. 
White 
Berkshire .... 
Black and Tamworth 
Total Pigs . . . 
Total Live Stock 
.£ 
Ill 
30 
180 
59 
8 
62 
2 
1 
10 
7 
62 
3,952 
1,037 
154 
1,483 
120 
120 
120 
120 
145 
130 
145 
120 
1,487 
41 
31 
60 
58 
82 
212 
123 
78 
384 
4 
5 
12 
9 
27 
17 
11 
32 
37 
31 
SS 
46 
73 
185 
106 
67 
352 
3,008 
972 
228 
744 
30 
17 
17 
420 
340 
330 
287 
90 
280 
290 
290 
90 
260 
222 
121 
84 
97 
11 
49 
71 
87 
46 
18 
50 
434 
141 
77 
24 
9 
5 
12 
2 
4 
5 
8 
7 
44 
90 
1 
198 
112 
79 
85 
11 
47 
67 
82 
38 
18 
43 
390 
121 
76 
2,507 
1,069 
117 
952 
45 
37 
1 1 36 
360 
140 
240 
81 
96 
88 
11 
22 
12 
70 
74 
76 
740 
265 
45 
220 
220 
115 
10,282' 3,997 
S45 
3,4S3 
' Including value of Queen's Gold Medals, and Champion Prizes offered by various Societies, iic. 
' The premiums for these stallions, amounting in all to 4,200?., were awarded by the Hoyal Com- 
mission on Horse Breeding, and the Royal Agricultural Society at the Spring Show held in the Royal 
Agricultural Hall in February, 1889. 
• Excluding 334i. offered for Poultry and 1,05 U. for Produce. 
what may be termed the normal average of entries, being the 
mean number at the seven Shows immediately preceding that 
of this year. The places of meeting in those years were Not- 
tingham, Newcastle, Norwich, Preston, Shrewsbury, York, and 
Reading, all of them towns at which a large show of stock 
might be reasonably expected. 
Windsor 
1889 
Average 
of 7 years 
1882-8 
Kilburn 
1879' 
Battersea 
1862' 
Windsor 
1851 
Ctford 
1839 2 
Horses .... 
972 
462 
815 
286 
120 
117 
Cattle .... 
1,637 
590 
1,007 
790 
385 
28 
Sheep .... 
1,069 
467 
841 
714 
316 
86 
Pigs 
265 
192 
211 
195 
167 
19 
Total . 
3,943 
2,874 
1,985 
988 
250 
' Including Foreign cattle. = Including extra stock. 
I leave, of course, to others to tell of the increase in the 
Implement Department ; but I may be allowed still further to 
