Oxford  JJoum  Sheep. 
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[Unless  otherwise  stated,  each  prize  animal  named  below  was  “bred  by  exhibitor."] 
Dairy  Cows. 
Class  144. — Dairy  C’oivs,  of  any  age.,  breed  or  cross,  exceeding  900  lb.  lire 
weight.  [3  entries,  2 absent.] 
1204  I.  (jCIO.)— John  Evens,  Burton,  Lincoln,  for  Dairymaid  5th  (Shorthorn),  red,  bom 
1899,  calved  March  9, 1904. 
Class  145. — Dairy  Cows,  of  any  age,  breed  or  cross,  not  exceeding  900  lb.  lire 
weight.  [No  entry.] 
Butter  Tests.* *  [20  entries,  4 absent.] 
(For  Tabulated  Results  of  Butter  and  Milk  Tests,  see  page  167  of  this  Volume.) 
Class  146. — Cows,  of  any  age,  breed  or  cross,  exceeding  900  lb.  lire  weight. 
1231  (jCIO,  & Silver  Medal.)— Db.  Herbert  Watney,  Buckhold,  Pangbourne,  for  Wild 
Teasel  2nd  (vol.  xiv.p.  .374)  (Jersey),  whole  fawn,  born  Oct.  27,1899,  calved  Feb. 6, 1904; 
s.  Mariette’s  Guenon  6.325,  d.  Wild  Teasel  by  Ilard  2212. 
1207  II.  (;C6.)— Grosvenor  Berry,  Chaldeans  Farm,  Much  Hadham,  for  Tiny's  Daisy 
(Jersey  and  Shorthorn  cross),  black  and  white,  born  in  Jan.,  1899,  calved  Dec.  5. 1903  ; 
s.  Tiny's  Lad  (Jersey)  6086. 
1225  III.  (jC4,  & Bronze  Medal.)— C.  A.  Scott-Murbay,  The  Manor  House,  Hambleden, 
Henley-on-Thames,  for  Garantie  7th  (vol.  xii.  p.  267)  (Jersey),  broken  colour,  born 
Feb.  3,  1898,  calved  March  12,  1904,  bred  by  Lord  Rothschild,  Tring  Park,  Herts  ; s. 
Oxford  Duke  5314,  d.  Garantie  4th  by  Badier's  Rival  3042. 
Class  147. — Cows,  of  any  age, breed  or  cross,  not  exceeding  900  lb.  live  weight. 
1222  I.  (jClO,  & Gold  Medal.)— David  Mutton,  Triangle  Jersey  Farm,  Plumpton, 
Lewes,  for  Primrose  Day  (vol.  vi.  p.  620),  (Jersey),  light  fawn,  bom  April  19,  1894, 
calved  Jan.  12,  1904  ; s.  Mango  3506,  d.  Victoria's  Jubilee  by  Shotover  2889. 
1217  II.  (jC6.)— Mrs.  McIntosh,  Havering  Park,  Romford,  for  Fairy  (vol.  xi.  p.  241) 
(Jersey),  grey,  bom  March  5, 1896,  calved  Jan.  7, 1904,  bred  by  W.  Whitel,  St.  Martin’s, 
Jersey  : s.  Duke  2093,  d.  Acorn  7941. 
1230  III.  (jC4.)— DR.  Herbert  Watney,  Buckhold,  Pangbourne,  for  Violette  (8557) 
(Jersey),  fawn,  born  1897,  calved  April  27, 1904. 
Milk  Tests. 
Class  146. 
1228  (iC5.^)— Dr.  Herbert  watney,  for  Red  Maple  (Vol.  viii.  p.  115)  (Jersey),  grey, 
born  July  14, 1896,  calved  April  28,  19()4  ; s.  Savoy  5720,  d.  Golden  Maple  by  Egyptian 
4535. 
Class  147. 
1222  (£5.'‘ )— David  Mutton,  for  Primrose  Day  (see  Class  147). 
SHEEP. 
Oxford  Downs. 
Class  148. — Oxford  Down  Shearling  Hams.  [8  entries,  none  absent.] 
1233  I.  (jflO.),  & 1234  III.  (jC3.) — ALBERT  BRASSEY,  M.P.,  Heythrop  Park,  Chipping 
Norton  ; s.  Southleigh  3524. 
1236  II.  (£h.),  1235  IV.  (X2.»),  & 12.38  E.  N.  & H.  C.-James  T.  Hobbs,  Maisey 
Hampton,  Fairford,  Glos. 
Class  149. — Pens  of  'Ihree  Oxford  Down  Bam  Lambs. 
[13  entries,  1 absent.] 
1245  I.  (jt'lO.)— Albert  Brassey,  M.P.,  Heythrop  Park,  Chipping  Norton. 
1246  II.  (£5.) — James  T.  Hobbs,  Maisey  Hampton,  Fairford. 
1248  III.  (jC3.)— Robert  W.  Hobbs,  Kelmscott,  Lechlade. 
1250  IV.  (a:2.’)— JAMES  Horlick,  (jowley  Manor,  Cheltenham. 
1241  E.  N.  & H.  C. — George  Adams,  Wadley  House,  Faringdon. 
1 The  English  Jersey  Cattle  Society  subscribed  £30  towards  the  Prizes  for  Butter 
Tests  in  Classes  146  and  147,  and  gave  Gold,  Silver,  and  Bronze  Medals  for  the  three 
Jersey  Animals  entered  or  eligible  for  entry  in  the  English  Jeisey  Herd  Book,  which 
obtained  the  greatest  number  of  points  in  the  Butter  Tests. 
* Given  by  the  English  Jersey  Cattle  Society. 
> Fourth  Prize  given  by  the  Oxford  Down  Sheep  Breeders’  Association. 
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