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The Lincoln Show, 1907. 
compare as quite an average one, and to maintain the standard 
of this famous old breed of cattle. Sixteen animals were 
entered. The first class (bulls calved in 1902, 1903, 1904, or 
1905) contained four entries, and these were a remarkably good 
lot. The first prize was awarded to an outstanding specimen, 
Fradley Conqueror, very typical in breed character, exhibited 
by Mr. W. L. Riley, sired by the famous bull “ Wychnor 
Secundus.” The exhibits of Mr. T. Basil P. Levett and Mr. 
W. H. Sale, placed second and third respectively, were also 
quite remarkable animals, both in size, symmetry and quality. 
Lord Gerard’s bull, which could not get higher than reserve, 
was also a vei’y massive, weighty specimen. The class for 
bulls calved in 1906 contained only a single entry, but this 
animal was considered of sufficient merit to be awarded the 
first prize. Cows or heifers in-milk, calved previously to or in 
1904, made, perhaps, the best class of the section, containing 
six animals of great merit. In making the awards in this class, 
the Judge fully recognised the dual purpose character of this 
breed, and gave priority to Lady Panza, a cow of great scale, 
fine outline, and correct breed character, with a capacious and 
Avell-shaped udder. This cow was afterwards first in the 
milk yield Class, 174. Very fine cows were also exhibited by 
Lord Gerard, who obtained second prize with one and highly 
commended with another. Mr. C. Tollemache Scott also con- 
tributed two very good entries, placed third and reserve. 
Heifers calved in 1905 or 1906, with four entries, were rather 
variable on account of age. The two prizes were awarded to 
grandly developed heifers of Lord Gerard’s, Grace 11th and 
Empress of Eastwell. Mr. W. H. Sale obtaining reserve and 
highly commended for two younger heifers of considerable 
promise. 
Kerries. — There was a very good entry in the female classes, 
but the bulls were not so numerous. Of the five entries of the' 
latter sex. La Mancha Diver, exhibited by Mr. R. Tait 
Robertson, gained the first prize. Lady Greenall’s Walton Rajah, 
a very straight bull, being placed second, and Sir Clifford 
Cory’s Walton Margrave third. La Mancha Diver (see 
Fig. 31) also won the Challenge Cup offered by the English 
Kerry and Dexter Cattle Society for the. best Kerry animal. 
In the cow class some of the entries showed very milky type 
and good breed character. Lady Greenall’s Aicme Cold was 
placed first, Mr. G. L. Palmer’s Mollig Dhubh second, and 
Sir Clifford Cory’s Patricia an Ceathramhadh third. Heifers 
calved in 1905 or 1906 had an entry of ten, amongst them 
several showing good quality and breed character. Sir Clifford 
Cory’s Llantarnam Lucy was accorded premier honours in 
this class. 
