THE CHRISTMAS SHOW OF CATTLE. 
9 
foot four miles, and by canal boat seventy-two miles. Highly 
commended. 
64. Mr. J. Miller, of Ballumbie, near Dundee, a three years 
and eight months old Durham ox, bred by himself, and fed on 
turnips, potatoes, cut clover, tares, hay, oil cake, and bean meal. 
Travelled to the show by van fifteen miles and by steam-boat 
four hundred miles. Commended. 
65. Mr. J. Tucker, of West Ham Abbey, a three years and one 
month old Hereford steer, bred by Mr. Roberts, of Invingtonbury, 
and fed on cake, meal, hay, Swedes, and parsneps. Travelled to 
the show by van eight miles. Commended. 
66. The Right Honourable Lord Western, of Felix-hall, Kelve- 
don, a three years and six months old Devon steer, bred by his 
lordship, and fed on turnips, cake, hay, mangold wurzel, and bean 
meal. Travelled to the show by van forty-five miles. Highly 
commended. 
Cows. 
Class VI. — Fattened Cows or Heifers, under Jive years of age . 
Free-martins and spayed Heifers are not qualified. 
68. Messrs. Fudlington and Kemp, of North Elkington, near 
Louth, a four years and three months old short-horned heifer, bred 
by themselves, and fed on grass, hay, cake, turnips, and bean meal. 
Travelled to the show by v£n thirty miles, by railway 256 miles, 
and by boat three miles. The second prize of £10. 
69. The Right Honourable the Earl of Hardwick, of Wimpole, 
near Arrington, a four years and three months old short-horned 
heifer, bred by his lordship, and fed on bean and barley-meal, 
mangold wurzel, and hay. Travelled to the show by van forty-five 
miles. Commended. 
70. Mr. William Ladds, of Ellington, near Huntingdon, a four 
years and one month old Durham heifer, bred by himself, and fed 
on grass, Swedes, cake, and bean meal. Travelled to the show by 
van sixty-eight miles. Highly commended. 
71. The Right Honourable the Earl of Radnor, of Coleshill, 
near Farringdon, a two years and seven months old Hereford and 
short-horned heifer, bred by his lordship, and fed on hay, roots, 
corn, and cake. Travelled to the show by van six miles, and by 
railway seventy-four miles. Highly commended. 
73. Sir Charles Tempest, Bart., of Broughton Hall, near Skipton, 
a four years and nine months old short-horned heifer, bred by him- 
self, and fed on hay, cake, and turnips. Travelled to the show by 
van thirty miles, and by railway 196 miles. The first prize of 
£20, and a silver medal and a gold medal. 
VOL. XVII. B 
