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milk must be encouraged. The second prize cow was a very 
good animal ; in fact the whole class were mentioned. 
The winner in the class for heifers was a fine youngster 
that will certainly be heard of again. She was awarded the 
Challenge Cup (see Fig. 11) for the best heifer or bull in 
the young classes. The winner in the bull class, a grand 
animal, very massive and of beautiful type, was awarded the 
Challenge Cup for the best bull or cow (see Fig. 12). The 
second animal in this class was a fine bull, very big and wide, 
and the whole class was good. There were six bulls in the 
yearling class, which contained some very useful animals of 
excellent merit. 
Sussex. — The Judge expresses regret at the poor entry, but 
no doubt the distance from the three counties— Sussex, 
Surrey, and Kent — where they are mostly bred, was greatly 
responsible for so few coming forward. Only three animals 
put in an appearance in Class 148. Lock Heedless 3rd, the 
winner, was a beautiful type of the breed, standing right away 
from anything else in the class, and winning the female 
Championship easily (see Fig. 13). Class 149 contained some 
useful animals of the breed, but nothing special. Apsley 
Albert 2nd, a really grand bull, was an easy winner in Class 
150 and male Champion (see Fig. 14). There was nothing 
special in Class 151. Five good animals were shown in 
Class 152, the first in the class being a promising youngster, 
likely to make a good bull. 
Welsh. — The classes of Welsh Black Cattle were well filled. 
In Class 153 there were four exhibits of very good cows, led by 
a fine useful breeding animal. The second prize taker was 
younger and of a very nice quality. Class 154 contained five 
entries. The winner was a very fine specimen of the breed, of 
heavy scale and evenness of form, and was followed by two 
very typical animals. Class 155, with seven entries, made a 
very good class of promising young heifers led by a good 
massive, well-coated heifer. The second and third prize 
takers also were very promising heifers of rare quality. The 
four entries in Class 156 were led by a very massive and 
evenly fleshed typical animal, one of the best exhibited in 
recent years. The second and third prize takers are really 
good specimens of the breed. The first prize winner in Class 
157 (four entries) is a very promising animal of even flesh, 
and likely to make a good bull at maturity. The second prize 
winner is a very good animal of heavy scale and type. Class 
158 was a remarkably good one of seven youngsters led by a 
very uniform and compact bull, which was run very closely 
by the second prize taker which was very even and typical. The 
Welsh section taken as a whole was a decided improvement on 
