Report on the Exhibition of Live Stock at Orjoi-d. 551. 
most of tlie classes were of full average merit, whilst tliere were 
individual examples of extraordinary worth and beauty, and 
notably so the first prize yearling heifer "Temptress 2nd." 
owned by Mr. Davey. This gentleman was also successful in 
the Bull Classes, having been placed first with his yearling bull 
" Duke of Flitton 5th." as also in tlie same position in the next 
<;lass with his bull calf, having the same rank and title in suc- 
cession. Lord Falmouth and Mr. Walter Farthing — names fre- 
quently associated with winning animals — were again in the 
front with their two-year old and three-year old bulls. In the 
Cow and Heifer ranks there was also a commendable proportion 
-of excellence throughout. The Devons, unlike most other tribes, 
continue from year to year much in the same hands, without any 
very perceptible change in the list of exhibitors. The Judges, 
Messrs. Thomas Pope, R. B. Warren, and John Overman, 
have supplied but a very scant and bare Report, as follows : — 
Class 41. Bulls above Three Years-old. — No. 451, first prize ; 449, second ; 
453, reserve number and cominended. 
Class 42. Bulls ahove Two Years-old. — No. 456, first prize ; 459, second ; 
454, reserve and cominended. 
Class 43. Bull Yearling above Twelve Montlis. — No. 461, first prize ; 462, 
second ; 463, third ; 465, reserve and highly commended ; 466, commended. 
We consider the first prize animal in this class a particularly gftod bull. 
We also consider the second prize bull well worthy of notice. 
Class 44. Bull Calf above Six Mo7iths. — No. 468, first prize ; 473, second ; 
469, reserve and highly commended ; 471, commended ; commended all the 
class. 
We think this show of young bulls very good indeed, and most certainly 
the Devon breeders are, we consider, holding their iwsition. 
Class 45. Cows above Three Years-old. — No. 476, first prize; 479, second; 
480, third ; 476, reserve and highly commended ; 481, commended highly ; 
482, commended. 
A very meritorious class : quite equal, if not superior, to former years. 
Class 46. Heifers not above Three Years-old. — No. 487, first prize; 486, 
second ; 485, third ; 484, reserve and commended. 
This class combined some very good animals, but not so well contested as 
the J udges would like to have seen. 
Class 47. Yearling Heifers ahove Twelve Months. — No. 491, first prize ; 
495, second ; 493, third ; 492, reserve and highly commended ; 490, highly 
commended ; commended all the class. 
We think the first prize animal as good a heifer as we have ever seen, and a 
good class altogether. 
Class 48. Heifer Calf above Six Montlis. — No. 497, first prize ; 502, second ; 
505, reserve and highly commended ; 501, highly commended ; 503, highly 
commended ; commended all the class. 
We consider this class well deserves the awards received. 
Thomas Pope, | 
R. B. Warren, > Judges. 
John Overman,) 
