424 The Cambridge Meeting , 1894 . 
Number of Entries at the last Ten Country Meetings (1885-1894)< 
Number of 
animals 
entered 
Cam- 
bridge, 
1894 
Ches- 
ter, 
1893 
War- 
wick, 
1892 
Don- 
caster, 
1891 
Ply- 
mouth, 
1890 
Wind- 
sor, 
1889 
Notting- 
ham, 
1888 
New- 
castle, 
1887 
Nor- 
wich, 
1880 
Preston, 
1885 
Horses 
C17 
509 
419 
717 
333 
996 
540 
500 
493 
433 
Cattle 
659 
759 
007 
669 
642 
1,644 
644 
G2G 
681 
539 
Sheep 
588 
031 
GOO 
649 
571 
1.109 
537 
513 
440 
433 
Pigs . 

102 
202 
205 
223 
205 
148 
194 
203 
203 
Total 
1,081 
2,001 
1,858 
2,240 
1,7G9 
4,014 
1,875 
1,833 
1,823 
1,613 
Poultry 
705 
830 
835 
789 
695 
8G1 
343 
405 
191 
325 
Produce . 
538 
957 
433 
425 
450 
1,202 
411 
347 
274 
385 
Shedding in Im- 
plement Yard 
(in feet) [exclu- 
sive of open- 
ground space] 
Cam- 
bridge, 
1894 
Ches- 
ter, 
1893 
War- 
wick, 
1892 
Don- 
caster, 
1891 
Ply- 
mouth, 
1890 
Wind- 
sor, 
1889 
Notting- 
ham, 
1888 
New- 
castle, 
1887 
Nor- 
wich, 
1880 
Preston , 
1885 
Ordinary . 
Machinery in 
ft. 
8,435 
2,539 
ft, 
8,010 
2,211 
ft, 
8,241 
2,151 
ft. 
8,343 
2,100 
ft. 
0,117 
1,291 
ft. 
10,378 
2,490 
ft. 
7,253 
1,607 
ft. 
5,508 
1,125 
ft. 
7,155 
2,017 
ft. 
8,417 
2,003 
Special shed- 
ding (includ- 
ing seeds, 
models, &c.) 
2,428 
2,1-97 
2,119 
2,024 
1,070 
2,728 
1,883 
1,584 
1,040 
1,520 
Total 
13,402 
13,018 
12,511 
12,473 
9,078 
15,602 
10,743 
8,217 
10,812 
12,000 
The Show. 
In accordance with the usual custom, the Implement Yard 
only was open to the public on Saturday, June 23. From 
Monday till Fi'iday, June 25 to 29, the entire Showyard was 
open daily. 
The Meeting was favoured throughout by fine weather. 
The Saturday was a bright, breezy day, and though on Monday 
morning rain seemed probable, none fell. That day and the 
next were dry, but were associated with clouded skies. The 
last three days, however, left nothing to be desired in the way 
of Showyard weather, brilliant sunshine and pleasant breezes 
prevailing throughout the Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. 
It fortunately happened that, after a long spell of broken weather 
in May and June, this delightful change was as welcome to 
farmers in all parts of the country as it was to those who had 
the success of the Cambridge Meeting most closely at heart. 
Divine Service was held on Sunday morning in the largo 
