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GRADE SHORTHORNS.

Bull, any age.—Joseph Conder's Colonel, 1. • ' • Cow, any age, in calf or in milk. — J. Baxter's , 1; .Robert Hall's Jeanette, ~; Ambury, English and Co.'s Lady, 3; Robert Hall's Primrose, commended. Cow or Heifer1, three .years old, calved since July Ist, 1896.—Robert Hall's Laura, 1; Robert Hall's Daisy, o

Heifer, two years old, calved since July Ist, IS97.—Robert Hall's Sylvia, 1; Robert Hall's Lena, 2. Heifer, yearling-, calved since. July Ist, 1808.—Woodward Bros.' Red Rose, 1; Robert Hall's Nancy, 2; Robert Hall's Fancy, 3. PEDIGREE HEREFORDS. Bull, any age.—Williamson Bros.' ——, 1; Richard Reynolds' Sir Every, 2; Williamson Bros.' , 3. Bull, two years old or under, calved since , July' 3st, 1897.—Williamson ijßrosV* -, bred by Fencourt Estate, ' Bull, yearling, calved since July Ist, 1898. —Williamson Bros.' , 1« FAT CATTLE. Judges: Messrs D. Neilson, R. Hellaby, R. Graham, and — Neill. Stewards: Messrs AY. Dibble, T. Mears, and A. Fisher. Fat Bullock of most money value. — Gorton Estate's , 1; Gorton Estate's ——, 2; Williamson Bros.' , commended; Win. S. Allen's , commended. Pen of Two Fat Bullocks, not to exceed four years old on July Ist, 1899.—New Zealand Land Association's , 1; J. C. Allen's , 2. Fat Cow, irrespective of breed. —J. Barugh, 1; W.S. Allen, 2. v Fat Steer, three years, or under, on July Ist, 1899.—John Fisher, 1; James Taylor, 2.

Two Fat Steers, three years old or under on July Ist, 1899; bred by exhibitor.— John Fisher, 3; John Fisher,

Fat Heifer, three years or under on July Ist, 1899. —New Zealand Land Association, 1; John Fisher, 2. Fat Calf, under eight weeks at date of Show.—A. Muir, jun., 1 and 2. OTHER CATTLE. Class HO, Pen of Three Steers, calculated to make profitable beef bullocks, one-year-old or under on July Ist, 1899, bred by exhibitor.—W. S. Allen, 1; James Taylor, 2. SHOW—Local Industries Messrs John Chambers and Son of Fort-street exhibit Tangye petroleum engines, a galvanised steel windmill for pumping, also Gandy's patent American cotton binding.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 17 November 1899, Page 2

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GRADE SHORTHORNS. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 17 November 1899, Page 2

GRADE SHORTHORNS. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 17 November 1899, Page 2