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also Mr. Naylor's " Lucknow," commended, were g^ood specimens 
of the breed ; the latter, however, being rather high in the rump, 
and the former ratlier deficient in that point. 
Class II. — Bulls more than 1, but under 2 years of age : 20 
entries. — Mr. J. Naylor's " Adjutant," winner of the first prize, 
was a level, heavy-fleshed animal, rather too full on the loin, and 
not so good in his girth or brisket as Mr. Perry's second prize 
animal " Salisbury." Mr. Edwards' " Leominster," winner of the 
first prize as a bull calf at Chester, was awarded the third prize at 
Warwick. 
Class III. — Bull Calves : 16 entries. — H.R.H. the Prince 
Consort's "Maximus," winner of the first prize, is a heavy- fleshed 
animal, displaying great constitution. Mr. C. Vever's " Strata- 
gem," the third winner of the second prize, has a good skin 
and hair of fine quality ; his back hardlj' so good as that of 
" Maximus." Lord Berwick's " Thickset," highly commended, 
was a beautifully level little animal. Lord Bateman's " Sir 
Howard " and " Warwick," both commended, were good scions 
of the stock of their noble sire " Carlisle." 
Class IV. — Cows in Milk or in Calf: 15 entries. — Mr. F. 
Rea's " Bella " was tlie admiration of all who beheld her ; level 
as a Devon, yet of the size of a short-horn, as was proved by 
her girth, one inch more than that of Mr. Stratton's prize cow 
" Matchless the Fourth." Lord Berwick's "Beauty" was de- 
servedly second : she belongs to a family frequently seen at 
these meetings, but never before without gaining first honours ; 
here she was fairly beaten bv one of the best Herefords we have 
ever seen. J\Ir. Rees Keene's " Beauty " was a fine s])ecimen of 
her breed, but we have seen her look better, as at Cardiff last 
year, when she won the first piize at the Bath and West of Eng- 
land Meeting. Mr. G. Pitt's " Perfection ' nearly approached 
her name, being, however, rather small ; she was highly com- 
mended ; his " Countess " and Mr. P. Turner's " Graceful " were 
commended. 
Class V. — Heifers in Mill or Calf; 10 entries. — Mr. J. Rae's 
" Czarina " was the type of a first-class animal. Lord Berwick's 
" Ada," like her sister " Beauty," was here again of necessity 
placed in a secondary position. Mr. Nayler's " Laura, " winner of 
the third prize, promises better things at some future gathering. 
The same may be said of Lord Bateman's " Vesta " and Mr. 
Roberts' " Gipsy Queen," both highly commended. 
Class VI. — Yearlinc/ Heifers : 17 entries. — Mr. Price's " Well- 
a-day " displayed the great substance so much admired at 
Chester in her sire " Goldfinder the Second like him, she 
commanded a first position. The Rev. A. Clive's " Laura the 
Second," and Mr. Wright's " Silver the Third," were each hand- 
