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Farmer and stockbreeder (1920) (14591094458)

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Title: Farmer and stockbreeder

Year: 1889 (1880s)

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Publisher: London

Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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a mover nor ko firm in thoflesh. Ml-. F. Benson won second and h.e. honours.His secon<l prize-winner came to hand well, but infhxce was hardly so typical as the leading sheep.A wide, good raiii, with masculine type, won reservefor Captain R. B. Brassey, ami a pair of good sheepwere li.c. and e. for Mr. W. Trevethan. The single ram lamb class was a very good onethroughout. In fact, it has seldom teen of highermerit. M«iisrs. H. Akers and Co. led with a lamb ofsubstance, good character, and a fine fleece. Theywere a Iso reserve with another of similar type. Mr. F.Penson won second card with a lamb that handledwell, with good flesh and standing well on his legs.The Duke of Marlborough took third and h.c. withtwo good lambs, tho leader particularly so. Mr.H. W. Slilgoe, Mr. S. Reading (three), and alsoMr. W. G. Arkell showed h.c. lambs. The pens of three ram lambs made a capital class.Tho Duke of Marlborough won first and third prizeswith good groups, particularly the winners, good in

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Photo by) Red Poll Bull ^MARHAM DAUNTLESS, \_Sport and General. 1st and chavwian.-Property of MESSRS. T. BROW^ A^D SON, MARRAM HALL. DOWNU AM, NORFOLK. a black and is twelve years old, but withal carriedherself very well. A frequent prize winner she isa good all round matron and came into her presentowner s keeping comparatively recently. The secondwinner was Gort Primrose-8th shown by Mr. .John W.Towlcr and born in 1912. She is a Kerry^brcd ani-mal sired by Gort Peter out of Gort Primrose, andwas third in the Dublin Milking trials this year.She is typical of the breed with a fine silky l>agand is level. The reserve came from Sussex and wasCoquet Dalx;hick, two years the junior of the secondwinner. She was bred by Captain Ames inNorthumberland, and has a big bag. Her condition,however, was not up to that of the winners. Shewas shown by Harnson aud Co. Among tho 1917-1918 heifers in-milk there weretwo good winners. The entries here were not solarge, however. First ticket went to Lad

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