Report on the Exhibition of Live-Stock at Shrewsbury, 1884. 651 
Pairs of Heifers of 1883. Mr. Price sent the best pair into the 
ring ; but the competition with the Stocktonbury pair, by one of 
Mr. Price's bulls, was very close. 
Judges' Report on Herefords, 
Class 59. Aged Bulls. — First prize, No. 514, is the well-knowu " Archi- 
bald," which appears in the very superior form as regards great substance, 
symmetry, and level flesh, for which he has always been remarkable ; second 
prize, No. 512, " Fislicrman,'' a very large bull of excellent character ; third 
prize, No, 513, a useful animal. 
Class 60. — First prize, No. 516, long and straight-to[)ped and level form, 
but a shade leggy ; second prize, No. 517, a good one, but a trifle defective in 
the shoulders ; third prize, No. 520, a fine animal, but not perfect in the 
rump. 
Class 61. — First prize. No. 524, handsome, with good character, substance, 
and very level flesh ; second prize. No. 527, stylish, but' somewhat uneven in 
his back ; third prize, No. 529, great substance, and deep flesh. 
Class 62. — First prize, No. 541, a very large and grand animal ; second 
prize, No. 537, a very thick animal, but slightly defective in the hind-quarters ; 
third prize, No. 548, a good style of animal. There are several others in this 
class of great promise. 
Class 63. — First prize, No. 554, a well-matched pair of excellent character 
and flesh ; second prize. No. 556, one superior, the other one a moderate 
animal ; third prize, No. 562, very large and useful. 
Class 64. — First prize. No. 564, the well-known " Golden Treasure," is in 
grand form, and well entitled to her position ; second prize. No. 568, a fine 
cow in business fonn, having a capital calf at foot ; third j^rize, No. 570, a 
grand one, but advanced in years, and now patchy in the hind-quarters. This 
is a good class. 
Class 65. — First prize. No. 581, a short-legged one, good, but not quite 
right in her rumps; second prize, No. 580, 'very similar to the wiimer; 
No. 585, a useful heifer, and recommended for third prize. 
Class 66. — First prize. No. 586, a perfect specimen of her race, with a 
very superior calf at foot, and a very straight and useful two-year-old bull ; 
second prize, No. 587, two good and level cows, and the third a good one. 
Class 67. — First prize. No. 590, a straight and good one, now rather high 
on the leg ; second prize, No. 591, a veiy thick and beautiful heifer, but not 
perfect in hind-quarter ; third prize, No. 596, backward in condition, but of 
great promise. 
Class 68. — First prize, No. 612, quite a gem ; second prize. No. 604, very 
large and good; third prize, No. 607, stylish, with deep flesh; fourth prize, 
No. 614, level, and a compact one. This is a beautiful class. 
Class 69. — First prize, No. 625, four heifers of size, substance, and good 
character ; second prize. No. 629, a useful lot. 
Class 70.— First prize, No. 632, four remarkably handsome and well- 
matched ones. The winners of second, third, and fourth prizes were all of 
great excellence ; and the reserved, No. 630, were very fine heifers. This is 
another fine class. 
Class 71. — First prize. No. 651 ; second prize. No. 647 ; third prize, 
No. 648. This is a class possessing great merit, and very little difference 
between first- and second-prize winners. 
We consider the exhibition of these cattle extremely meritorious, both as 
regards number and excellence of quality ; and this is surprising when we 
