Bcport on ike Cattle Exhibited at Windsor. G71 
Ryde, Isle of Wight ; No. 1970, Mermaid, bred and exhibited by Mr. A. 
Le Gallais, Jersey, a fine deep-bodied old cow with large and symmetrical 
udder, a moat valuable cow to breed from ; No. 1968, Heartiiease, bred and 
exhibited by Lord Poltimore; No. 1989, SuUane llth, bred by Mr. Marett, 
of Jersey, exhibited by Mr. Brutton, of Yeovil ; No. 1937, Ilips, bred and 
exhibited by the Hon. Mrs. (J. Howard, of Great Missenden; a finely- 
shaped cow, and a large milljer, deficient in richness ; No. 1940, Belle 
Beryere, bred by ]\Ir. Le Scelleur, Jersey, exhibited by Mr. Tower, of Brent- 
wood ; No. 1949, Lady Julia, bred by Mr. Le Brocq, jun., Jersey, exhibited 
by Mr. Crookes, Meopham ; No. 1950, Golden Crown, bred by JMr. Arthur, 
Jersey, exhibited by Mr. Croolies; No. 19o7, G^/ort^jMWi/, bred and exhibited 
by Mr. W. E. Budgett, of Bristol; No. 1968, Pmna Dotma, hved by Mr. 
De la ]Montais, Jersey, exhibited by Mr. Budgett ; No. 1973, Beauty, bred 
by the late Dr. Meadows, of Slough, exhibited by Mr. Hugh Smith, of 
Koehampton ; No. 1998, Happy, bred and exhibited by Lord Chesham ; 
No. 1966, Wolseley's Fancy, bred by Mr. P. Le Feuvre, exhibited by Mr. 
G. W. Palmer, of Reading. 
In addition to the above, which were all Highly Commended, several 
animals iu this Class obtained Commended cards from the Judges. 
Class 139 — Cows or Heifers in Milk or in Calf, calved in the year 1886 — 
was the least numerous Class, though still numberinsf 40 entries, and con- 
tained scarcely a single bad specimen of the breed. The FiRsi Prize was 
awarded to No. 2014, Mabel 19</<, bred by Mr. W. J. Labey, of Jersey, and 
exhibited by Mr. Simpson ; a fine type of a young dairy cow, and the best 
in a Class of good ones. Second Prize, No. 2030, Bay Leaf Ath, bred by Mr. 
P. Arthur, of Jersey, exhibited by Mr. Brutton, Yeovil ; a rich substantial 
heifer, with fine handling and good escutcheon. Third Prize, No. 2029, 
Golden Lass Ath, bred by Mr. Marett, of Jersey, exhibited by Mr. Brutton. 
Reserve Number, 2004, Bayleaf 3rd, bred by Mr. J. A. Desreaux, Jersey, 
exhibited by the Duke of Marlborough; a level little animal, with a good 
udder and squarely placed teats, but not good in touch, and a tritle fleshy. 
No. 2016, Victoria, bred by Mr. J. Falle, Jersey, exhibited by Mr. J. Blyth, 
of Stanstead ; No. 2033, Madeira -ird, bred by Mr. Renouf, Jersey, exhibited 
by Mr. Cornish ; No. 2017, Ladi/ Safety, bred bv Mr. Vard'on, Jersey, 
e.xhibited by Mr. Blyth ; No. 2003, Velvet 2nd, bred by Mr. Hyde, of 
Kempton Park, exhibited by the Duke of Marlborough ; No. 2006, Sophia, 
bred and exhibited by Right Hon. W. H. Smith ; No. 2008, Lmperiale 'drd, 
bred by Mr. Mauger, Jersey, exhibited by Mr. Tower; No. 2018, Juno, bred 
by Lord Brooke, exhibited by Mr. Blyth; No. 2019, Wranylers Fancy, 
bred and exhibited by Mr. G. W. Palmer, of Reading ; No. 1999, La 
Folies Pride, bred by Mr. P. Le Sueur, Jersey, exhibited by Mr. SIcMullen, 
Hertford ; No. 2005, Mildred 6th, bred and exhibited by Mr. Corbett, of 
Betchworth ; No. 2025, Milkmaid VM, bred by Mr. Simpson, exhibited by 
Hon. G. W. Bampfylde. 
The above were all Highly Commended. They are attractive animal.^, 
and valuable for breeding purposes, as well as for the dairy. We select the 
first three on the list as representing our choice among the lot. Five others 
in this class were Commended. 
Class 140 — Heifers calved in 1887 — brought together over 90 animals ; 
an enormous Class, naturally not quite so select throughout as the preceding. 
After careful inspection, five animals were withdrawn by the Judges as of 
conspicuous merit. First Prize, No. 2099, Brehis Qth, bred by Mr. T. 
Le Sueur, Jersey, exhibited by Mr. F. Le Brocq, Jersey. A grand-looking 
rich heil'er with an almost model udder ; in colour, perhaps, too red a fawn 
for everybody's taste. Second Prize, No. 2098, Beaucoin 3rd, bred by Mr. 
De la Have, Jersey, exhibited by Mr. Le Brocq ; a short stoutish heifer, not 
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