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Identifier: farmerstockbreed3211unse (find matches)
Title: Farmer and stockbreeder
Year: 1889 (1880s)
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Publisher: London
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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reserve for the Phoenix ( up wentto the Knight of Kerry, from Valencia Chieftain, nbull (hat has never known defeat before. For two-year-old bulls, Mr. Milliard won first and thePhoenix Cup with a very worthy specimen of thebreed that cannot fail lo attract the judges eye.The Duke of Lein-ter led in the class for yearlingbulls. For Kerry cows, first prize and the Blvth-wood Bowl- went to Mr. S. J. Browns Duo Time,a deep-set, blocky matron of grand dairying type.Second prize and reserve for the Blythwood Bowlwent to the Duke of Leinsters Mahonia 8 of Gorton,which also formed one Of llio pair awarded thogold medal. The display of Jerseys was much the same asusual, and Mr. Ernest Bewley was a most success-ful exhibitor, as also was Mr. A. Werner, whocaptured the Cedar Cup with Rockmount Much Noble. Koseommons are a feature of great strength inthe sheep section, where there is also a creditablemuster of Bordor-Leicesters, Lincolns, and .Suffolks. Agricultural horses were forward in goodly
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Photos by~\ Winners at the Royal Dublin Societys Show at Balls Bridge Grounds ILafayette, J>ubhn. Mr. A. Marshalls Shorthorn, Edgcele Hero:—1st and Chaloner I Kerry winner of the Blylltirood Rou t.Plate winner. Captain Greers Aberdeen-Angus Legion of Currugh. Mr. Humes Longworths Hereford Gay Lad.—1st and cup. silver medal for the best Shorthorn in the show.This is a beautiful red, of grand type, that fills theeye well. He was purchased as a calf for 2,000gs.,and could have been disposed of for 7,000gs. hadhis enterprising owner so desired. This bull was bred by the Edgcote Shorthorn Co., and is of the best blood. Reserve for both distinctions went toMr. M. Marshalls Pellipar Iris, a sappy roaoi two- - year-old, bred by Lt.-Col. Ogilby. Mr. Wrench was second to the champion in the older bull class withhis thick, deep, well-balanced roan Albert Luxury,reserve for the champion prize. Dr. Taylor hada capital third prize taker in Lad Latton, ashapely dark roan of the Missie family. To

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  • bookyear:1889
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookpublisher:London
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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  • bookleafnumber:1104
  • bookcollection:university_of_illinois_urbana-champaign
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