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ReijoH on the Cattle Exhibited at Windsor. 
Grove 3rd." Mr. Arkwriglit's " Curly '23rd" (Second Prize) is what 
would be called in the North of England " a big one for her size," 
that is to say, not built on a large scale, but every inch of space 
about her turned to good account ; and Mr. Fenn's " Bravura " 
(Third Prize), bred by the Earl of Coventry, has the easy aspect 
of a steady thriver, as if she had never been disturbed in her life, 
and considering that she calved at two years and nine months 
old, she has made good use of her time in an ample development 
of beef. 
Class 87, Heifers calved in 1887, with fourteen entries, all 
present, made a creditable show of merit. Mr. A. E. Hughes's 
" Princess " (First Prize) fairly took the lead, closely followed 
by jMr. Arthur Turner's " Veronica " (Second Prize), both grand- 
daughters of " The Grove 3rd," the first through her sire, " Cheer- 
ful," bred by Mr. B. Rogers, and she has the same strain again 
through her dam's sire, " Rudolph," the second through her 
dam " Venus ord," whilst through her sire, " Sir Edward," she 
is a granddaughter of " Lord Wilton." The Queen's large heifer 
" Jenny Lind " (Third Prize), bred by Mr. Richard Green, is 
also a granddaughter of "The Grove 3rd," through her sire, 
" Whittern Grove." 
Only three of the thirty-three entries in Class 88, Heifers of 
] 888, failed to appear on the show-ground, so the Class was 
strong in number. It was also strong in merit. Her Majesty's 
"Rose," a thoroughly good "Auctioneer" heifer, led the field, 
followed by Mr. Price's " Lady Constance," whose sire, 
"Monarch," made her granddaughter to "Lord Wilton," her 
dam's sire being " Auctioneer." Mr. H. W. Taylor's " Mig- 
nonette " (Third Prize) has both the " Lord Wilton " and the 
" Tredegar " blood in her veins. Among the more noticeable 
heifers in this good lot of thirty were two more " Monarch " 
heifers, shown by Mr. Price, any one of whose three seemed 
good enough to win at most shows ; Mr. S. Robinson's " Staunton 
Cherry " and " Princess Alice 5th," by " Rose Stock," and his 
" Woodmaid 8th " by " Highland Laird ; " Mr. Arkwright's three 
heifers by " Hilarity," a son of "The Grove 3rd"; Mr. Fenn's 
pair, "Downton Fancy" (Reserve Number) and "Windsor 
Belle," both by " Bourton," a son of " Lord Wilton"; and a couple 
by " Good Boy," shown by the Earl of Coventry. 
Report of the Judges of Hereford Cattle. 
[Classes 83 to 88.] 
Tlie sliow of Herefords is one of the largest, aud in point of excellence 
superior to any, ever held. 
Olass 83. Bulls cctli-ed in 1883, 1884, 1885, or ISSO- Tlie First Pkize 
