Report of the Senior Steward of Live-Stoclc at Nottingham. 623 
2n(l, bred by Mr. Langlois, Jersey, and exliibited by Mr. Cornish, of Thornford, 
Dorset ; No. lO-U, Cicero's ISult.an, bred by ilr. J . P. Marett, of Jersey, and 
exhibited by Mr. E. P. Fowler, of Southampton (this animal was Reserve 
Number) ; No. 1037, Improved Ath, bred bv Mr. John Trachv, Jersey, and 
e.xhibited by Mr. E. P. Fowler; No. 1039, Attolia -Iiid, bred "by Mr. T. P. 
Gallechau, of Jersey, and exhibited by Capt. Le Broeq, of Jersey; No. 1041, 
Baij Leaf -Itk, bred by Mr. P. Arthur, of Jersej-, and exhibited by Capt. Le 
Urocq, of Jersey; No. 1044, Ettic, bred by Mr. T. Biampied, of Jersey, and 
exhibited by Capt. Le Brocq ; No. 1045, Leahf Horace, bred by Mr. Noel 
de Gruchy, of Jersey, and exhibited by Mr. AV. D. Tuciver, of Southampton ; 
No. lOiQ, Ladi/ Safety, bred by Mr. Elias ^';'.rdon, of Jersey, and exhibited 
by Mr. H. D. Tucker. The following were Commended : No. 1010, Pandora 
WtJi, bred and exhibited by Mr. CI. Simjison, and No. 1032, Sweet Viola, 
bred by Mr. S. H. Hyde, of Sunbury-on-Thames, and exhibited by Mr. 
Walter Barron, of Sefton Park. 
Class 92 — Heifer calved in the year 1887 — was again a large class of 
43 animals. The First Prize went to No. 1070, Fair Anyela, bred by 
Mr. F. Le Brocq, Jersey, and exhibited by Mr. H. J. Coniish, of Sherborne, 
Dorset, a very talcing calf. The Second Prize winner, No. 1050, Lady 
Godiva, bred and exhibited by 3Ir. G. Simpson, ran the lirst very close, but 
she was scarcely of equal quality ; and the Third Prize, No. 1065, Fancy's 
Pride, bred and exhibited by Mr. G. W. Palmer, of Heading, was again 
rather coarser but a very nice heifer. No. 1093, Mildred 1th, bred and 
exhibited by Mr. J. R. Corbett, was Reserve Number and Highly Com- 
mexded. The ILghly Commended heifers were No. 1052, Alice, bred and 
exhibited by the Hon. C. R. G. W. Bampfylde ; No. 1053, Her Majesty, 
bred by the late Mrs. Malcolm, of Lyndhurst, and exhibited by Miss 
Margaret Peel, of Rickmansworth : No. 1071, Neros Derby 2nd, bred by 
Mrs. Lee, of Penshurst, Kent, and exhibited by Mr. H. J. Cornish ; No. 
1072, Jubilee Queen, bred and exhibited by Mr. H. J. Cornish ; and No. 1,091, 
Lady's Pride, bred by Mr. M. Pinel, of Jersey, and exhibited by Mr. W. 
D. Tucker, of Southampton. The Commended were No. 1057, Barton Rose, 
bred and exhibited by Sir H. De Trafford, Bart., of Trafibrd Park ; No. 
1073, Brarjya's Daisy, bred by Mr. Louis L. Vaufre, of Jersey, and exhibited 
by Mr. H. J. Cornish ; No. i076. Fame, bred and exhibited by Mr. H. J. 
Cornish ; No. 1080, Tiai'a, bred and exhibited by the Duke of Portland ; 
No. 1083, Doy Violet, bred and exhibited by Mr. \V. Barron, of Sefton 
Park ; No. 1088, Scarsdale Dairymaid, bred by Mr. W. Alexander, of 
Jersev, and exhibited by Mr. W. Arkwright, of Sutton Scarsdale; and No. 
1000, Belle of Suffield 3rd, bred by Mr. A. Goold, of Jersey, and exhibited 
by Capt. Le Brocq. 
In conclusion, we should like to say that milking propei ties were the 
maiu points which influenced our decisions, and that it is for its dairy qualities 
that tiie Jersey breed deserves the reputation it is rapidly earning. Consider- 
ing the very large number of animals exhibited in the various classes, and 
the prizes which we had to distribute among a few meritorious animals, 
leaving out many others which approached the selected ones very closely in 
symmetry and quality, and which by other Judges might have been con- 
sidered superior, we hope that the Society, at their next meeting at 
Windsor, the centre of a district in which the breed abounds, will see their 
way to increase, not only the amount, but tbo number of prizes. 
We may mention that Mr. Hugh C. Smith, of Mount Clare, Roe- 
liaoipton, assisted us in Chvsses 88, 90, 91 , and 92, and that in consequence of 
a differ.mce of opinion between us in Class 87 (for old bulls), we called in 
the assistance of the umpire. 
Walter Gilbey. 
Thomas Falla, Jun. 
