Report on the Exhibition of Live-Stock at Derby. 
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Belle," exhibited by James lilyth, Woodhonse, Stanstead, Essex, and bred by 
P. Laurens, Lougucvillo, St. Saviour's, Jersey, was 3 years and 3 months old. 
The last tliree animals showed many exquisite points which admit of their being 
classed as animals of great merit. Tlic whole class was generally commended. 
Class 78. Ilcifers above Two and not ixceeding Three Years eld, in-Milk or 
in-Culf. — In this class there were 18 entries, but only 11 animals came into the 
ring, 7 being absent. The first prize, Ko. 5C8, " Patricia," exhibited and bred 
by George Simpson, Wray Park, Peigate, Surrey, was 2 years and 2 months 
old, with a beautiful head, well-shaped frnme and capacious udder, with teats 
well ])laccd. The second prize. No. 579, "Daisy," exhibited by ¥. Le Brocq, 
Augercz, St. Peter's, Jersey, and bred by John Godel, St. Lawrence, Jersey^ 
was 2 years and 4 months old, with a good head, deep frame, and rich 
yellow skin, which handled to perfection. The third prize. No. 570, " Elaine," 
exhibited and bred by John Cardus, Town Hill, West End, Southampton,, 
was 2 years and 3 months old, possessing very many excellent points of 
merit, which, combined with a well-marked escutcheon, stamped her as fully 
entitled to run the two preceding heifers very close. Eeserve number and 
highly commended. No. 566, "Lily of the Valley," exhibited by George 
Simpson, Wray Park, Reigate, Surrey, and bred by P. Le Breton, St. Saviour's, 
Jersey, was 2 years and 10 months old, of exquisite merit in head, body 
and udder, with rich yellow skin and a good escutcheon. Highly commended, 
No. 567, "Lady Gertrude," exhibited by George Simpson, Wray Park, 
Eeigate, Surrey, the breeder unknown, was 2 years and 11 months old;, 
highly commended, No. 571, " Temptation 4th," exhibited and bred by John 
Le Brun, Caroline House, St. Oueu's, Jersey, was 2 years and 3 months- 
old ; highly commended, No. 573, " Stella," exhibited and bred by Findlater 
Crang, Timsbury, Bath, Somersetshire, was 2 years and 4 months old; 
highly commended. No. 580, " Lady Mary," exhibited by F. Le Brocq, 
Augerez, Jersey, and bred by G. Le Quesne, St. John's, Jersey, was 2 years- 
and 4 months old : highly commended. No. 582, "Bella," exhibited by E. Le 
Brocq, Augerez, Jersey, and bred by J. Gaunt, St. Saviour's, Jersey, was 
2 years and 3 months old. The last five heifers were all excellent in quality, 
and the class as a whole was commended. 
Class 79. Heifers above One and not (xcccding Two Years old. — In this class 
there were 14 entries, but only 9 animals came into the ring, 5 being absent. 
The first prize. No. 585, " Pandora 3rd," exhibited and bred by George Simpson, 
Wray Park, Eeigate, Surrey (by " Farmer's Glory," previously referred 
to as a most successful sire), was 1 year and 8 months old, combining in her 
appearance all the essential good qualities to rank her as perhaps the best female 
in the different Jersey classes, and with her general good looks she has a good 
escutcheon. The second prize, No. 587, " Coralie," exhibited and bred by John 
Cardus, Town Hill, West End, Southampton, was 1 year and 2 months old, 
possessing a fine clean head, not throaty, tine horn, and general good points of 
merit. Eeserve number and highly commended, No. 595,." Eosabelle," ex- 
hibited and bred by Herbert Addington Eigg, Wykeham Lodge, Walton- 
on-Thames, Surrey, was 1 year and 9 months old, possessing very many 
excellent points of merit, particularly in the quality and thinness of her skin 
and well-developed escutcheon. Highly commended, No. 590, " Gloriosa," 
exhibited by John Cardus, Town Hill, West End, Southampton, and bred by 
C. B. Dixon, The Vinery, Shirley, Southampton ; highly commended, No. 591, 
" Gravestone," exhibited and bred by William Arkwright, Sutton Scarsdale, 
Chesterfield, Derbyshire ; highly commended. No. 592 ("unnamed), exhibited 
and bred by Mrs. Leigh, Luton Hoo, Bedlbrdshire. The three last-named 
animals were worthy of the honours bestowed upon them. 
Class 80. Heifers above Six and not excetding Twelve Months old.- — In this 
class there were 11 entries, but only 8 animals came into the ring, 3 being absent. 
