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THE

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

OF VICTORIA

OFFICIAL CATALOGUE . i • / *

A N N U A L E X H I B I T I O N

1900

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f

ADVERTISEMENTS.

S T M E L B O U R N E ^ -T>

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

Under the Distinguished Patronage of

His Excellency Lord Brassey.

THE MELBOURNE

SPORTS The Largest Sporting

Purveyors in Australia. D FRED K J. D O D G E , Propr ietor .

9 2 and 94 ELIZABETH STREET.

S P O R T S AND

G A M E S .

Cricket, Football,

Golf, Ltaxxtn Tennis,

Boxxtls, Quoits,

Guns, pishing Taekle,

Ammunition, Gymnasties,

Patriot* Games.

If uie have not mentioned mhat you uuant,

W R I T E T O u s ,

We are glad to send Liists.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

The MELBOURNE

SPORTS DEPOT (FREDK j . DODGE, Proprietor.)

9 2 AND 9 4 ELIZABETH STREET.

•Sole VICTORIAN A G E N T S for

THE STIRLING BICYCLE The Highest Grade

American Wheel. LIGHT

ELEGANT

BVILT LIKE A WATCH" STRONG

The STERLING is the favorite LADIES' Wheel

W e have still a few

» R O V E R S > - . - » ' ' (S/i. . .

which we are selling at

P B I G E S T O C L E A . B .

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE

ELBOURNE

(FREDK. J. DODGE, Proprietor).)

I & 94 Have an unusually Large and Good Selection of

GOLF CLUBS, IRONS AND BALLS Bv the Best English and Scotch Makers.

OUR STOCK OF

TENNIS RACKETS AND BALLS Is the Newest and Best Selected in Australia.

Ayres' Rackets, from 8/6 to £2 2/-. Ayres' Central Strung, 30/- . Our New Registered Racket, " The Kearney," £ 2 2/-.

Slazenger's " Renshaw," 15/6. Slazenger's " D e m o n , " 21/-. Slazenger's " Whitehouse," 30/-. Slazenger's " E .G .M. " 35/.

Slazenger's " Doherty," and " Voss," 42/- each.

New Shipments of TENNIS BALLS constantly arriving.

I f w e h a v e not m e a t i o a e c l g m f WRITE TO US. w h a t w a n t , W^^

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THE

floyal flgrieultaral Soeiety of Victoria. • ^ o-ofro-o— } <»— .

T H I R T I E T H

G r a n d A n n u a l E x h i b i t i o n .

CATALOGUE OF EXHIBITS AND

S H O W R E G U L A T I O N S

W I T H I N D E X A N D P L A N OF G R O U N D S .

TO HE HELD AT

THE SHOW GROUNDS. FLEMINGTON ON

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday,

4th, 5th, 6th, 7 t h and 8th S E P T E M B E R , 1900.

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Sales of Exhibits will be held on the Show Grounds, on Friday and Saturday. For particulars see Agents' Catalogues.

J. J. Miller Printing Co., 45| Post Office Place, Melbourne.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

Telephone No. 415. CODES,—Al .

A B C . 4th. CABLE ADDRESS— Scott's. "Niger," Moreing & Neal. Melbourne.

4 B. Black & Go. GENERAL H1EBGHHHTS and GOmUlISSICH W I S ,

464 Collins St., Melbourne.

Grain and Produce Exporters. Fruits and Jams. Dairy Produce, Frozen and Preserved Meats.

Timber Brokers. Shipping Agents New Zealand Produce a Specialty.

Live Stock Shipments Undertaken.

M A N U R E S and F E R T I L I Z E R S . G R A S S S E E D S descriptions.

B R A N C H E S at all South African Ports. A G E N T S in West Australia and London. C O R R E S P O N D E N T S in all the Colonies.

EXCHANGE OF MARKET REPORTS INVITED.

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Z\jt IRogal agricultural Scrota of IDictoria.

List of Of fice=Bearers, 1900. p a t r o n s ;

His Excellency SIR JOHN MADDEN, K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria His Excellency EARL BE4UCHAMP, K.C.M.G, Governor of New South Wales His Excellency LORD TENNYSON, K.C.M.G. Governor of South Australia. His Excellency LORD LAMINGTON, K.C.M.G., Governor of Queensland. His Excellency THE EARL OF RANFURLY, K.C.M.G., Governor of New Zealand.

p r e s i d e n t : WILLIAM THOMSON, Esq., Prospect, Kyneton.

D f ce= ipre6 i (5ents : A. McCRACKEN, Esq., North Park, Essendon J. K. JOYNT, Esq., Punt-road, South Yarra GEORGE YOUNG, Esq., Sandham-street, Elsternwick.

t r u s t e e s : JAMES GIBB, Esq., Melville Park, Berwick. W. J LOBB, Esq.. Wilsden, North Brighton. The Hon. C. YOUNG, The Avenue, Windsor.

M e m b e r s of C o u n c i l : The Hon. THOMAS BRUNTON, M.L.C., Roxburgh, Ascot Yale.

THOMAS SKENE, Esq., Broughton, EastSt.Kilda H. H. PECK, Esq., Hiawatha, Pascoe Vale 1REDERICK PEP PIN, Esq., Fernbrook, Loch JOHN HCJRST, Esq., Sumnierleigh. Romsev JOHN BLYTH. Esq , Cole-street, Elsternwick H. CLIFF, Esq., Woodroyd, Essendon JOB SMITH, Esq., Sackville-street, Kew

Escl-' Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda I. f . CUMMING, Esq., Huntingto>ver-road, Mal-

vern JOHN BOND, Esq., Fairfield, Greenvale JOHN I. FISKEN, Esq., Toorak R. G. STEVENSON, Esq., West Green, Essendon 5. G. STAUGHTON, Esq., Woodside, St.jKilda-

road

DAVID MITCHELL. Esq., Burnley-street, Rich-mond

JAMES McCULLOCH, Esq., Barholm, Oaklei°"h A. McDOTJGALL, Esq., Warlabv, Oaklands

Junction J. H. FINLAY, Esq., Isabella-street, Malvern D. R. McGREGOR, Esq., Duntulm, Hawthorn W. McNAB, Esq., Oakbank, Tullamarine E. H. CAMERON, Esq., M.L.A., Kangaroo

Ground WILLIAM GLOVER, Esq., Woodend DAVID GIBSON, Esq., Mount Eccles, Leongatha H. M. GOOCH, Esq., Wynnstay.road, Armadale J. C. STANFORD, Esq., Vale-street, East Mel-

bourne D. G. CLARK, Esq., Carrajung, South Gippsland ROBERT CLARKE, Esq., Bolinda Vale, Lance-

field Junction G. T. CHIRNSIDE, Esq., Werribee Park, Wer-ribee

D o n . IDeterinarg S u r g e o n : W. T. KENDALL, M.R.C.V.S.

D o n . S u r g e o n ; , D o n . S o l i c i t o r : Dr. LLEWELLIN. Hon. JAMES McKEAN.

D o n . B u t t o n E. P. HASTINGS, F.I.A.V.

S e c r e t a r y : THOMAS PATTERSON.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

Say! Stranger! Do you know ? what

• t : B O Y D ' S

EXPRESS MESSENGER IS FOR?

If not, ring up Phone 221, or call at Head Office, 114 ELIZABETH

S T R E E T , corner Little Collins Street.

' P H O N E 221

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tire $op l Agricultural ^ocictg of Victoria. 03 •£>—

?HE T H I R T I E T H A N N U A L E X H I B I T I O N will be opened on Tuesday, 4th September, 1900, and will be visited by His Excellency the Acting-

Governor of Victoria on

Thursday, 6th September, at 12 noon.

Members of the Society, on presentation of their Badges, will be admitted to the Grounds and Grand Stand free. Members also receive a separate Lady's Ticket to admit a Lady to the Grounds and Grand Stand each day of the Show.

The Public will be admitted on Tuesday (Judging Day) at 10 a.m. on payment of Is., on Wednesday, Thursday, (Vice-Regal Day) , Friday and Saturday, from 9 a.m., Is. Admission to the Grand Stand on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 2s. 6d.

Tickets may be obtained at the Gates and at the Spencer-street Railway Station on each day of the Show, covering Railway Journey and admission to the Grounds.

Prize Cards will be attached to the Exhibits with Ribbons, as follow :—

F i r s t P r i z e Blue-lettered Card, Blue Ribbon S e c o n d P r i z e Red-lettered Card, Red Ribbon T h i r d P r i z e ... Lavender-lettered Card, Lavender Ribbon H i g h l y C o m m e n d e d ... Black-lettered Card, White Ribbon C o m m e n d e d Black-lettered Card, White Ribbon Spec ia l . . . . . . ... ... Green-lettered Card, Green Ribbon G r a n d C h a m p i o n P r i z e W i n n e r s Gold Card, Yellow Ribbon

A piece of ribbon, corresponding in colour with the prize card, will be carried round the neck of the live stock exhibits. Champion horses and cattle will be distinguished by a red, white and blue sash.

Refreshments of all kinds will be provided on the grounds by Mr. Henry Skinner, caterer, South Melbourne, who binds himself to supply everything of the best quality at Melbourne hotel charges ; also, Afternoon Tea by Mr. John Griffiths, South Melbourne.

Forage and Bedding for Stock will be supplied on the Grounds by Mr. James Bourn, 464 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, at Melbourne prices.

Messrs. Harvie and Sutcliffe, Cromwell Buildings, Bourke-street have purchased the right of photographing exhibits on the Grounds.

R. Warnecke's Band will play on the Ground on Thursday from 11.30 a.m. -and on Friday and Saturday from 12 o'clock noon.

THOMAS PATTERSON, Secretary. Equitable Building, Collins-street, Melbourne.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

Immense Economy in Wire Fencing.

f'Kilburn" Strainer.

The Cheapest, Lightest, Simplest, Most Effective Wire Strainer Ever Produced.

JSiEflHLtV R JVULtlilOfi IN USE. I N D I S P E N S A B L E F O R W I R E F E N C I N G .

Equally Adapted to Either New OP Old Fences.

Note prices quoted below, and compare with prices- of other Strainers, WEIGHT ONLY 8 OZS. The cost of freight reduced to a minimum. The Strainer is formed in ONE SOLID PIECE. There is absolutely nothing to wear out or get out of order. IT CAN BE APPLIED INSTANTANEOUSLY. Five wires can be strained in one minute. It is attached to the wire between the posts and turned like an auger by means of a small key„_.

REDUCED PRICE, 2s. 6d. per doz. S t e e l Keys , 2s. e a c h . (One Key is sufficient for any number of Strainers).

^MELBOURNE—Jas. McEwan & Co. Limited. Agents S Y D N E Y — F . Lasseter & Co. Limited.

[ADELAIDE—Geo. Wills & Co. A N D A L L I R O N M O N G E R S .

7 5 G E N T S

If any difficulty in obtaining supplies is experienced, apply direct to Patentee— J . F . K I L B U R N , c 'o H I C K , M A R T I N & D R Y S D A L E , 1 3 1 William St., Melbourne.

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Demand of Ironmongers Everywhere.

UNEQUALLED "ARABIC" ^ 0 0 F COOLING COMPO. Law Courts Place, Melbourne, Head Depot and Factory.

SEND FOR CIRCULAR.

List of Donors to the Prize Fund.

His Excellency Sir John Madden £5 5 0 Per the Master Coachbuilders'

&c., Association (specials) 48 6 0 J. M. Peck, Esq 10 10 0 Proprietors, The Leader 10 10 0 Messrs. Saigood, Butler, Nichol

& Ewen 10 10 0 Messrs. Banks & Co. 10 10 0 Messrs. Robert Reid & Co., Ltd. 10 10 0 Messrs. D. & W. Murray, Ltd. 10 10 0 Messrs. Beath, Scheiss & Co. ... 10 10 0 Messrs. J. Bartram &S011 10 10 0 A. M'Cracken, Esq. 10 10 0 Messrs. J M. Peck & Son 10 10 0 Messrs. Fisken, Read and Co. 10 10 0 The Australian Mortgage, Land

& Finance Co. 10 10 0 .James McEwan & Co. Ltd. 10 10 0 Messrs. Powers,Rutherford & Co.10 10 0 Messrs. Foy and Gibson 10 10 0 Messrs. Paterson, Laing &

Bruce Ltd. ... 10 10 0 George T. Chirnside, Esq. 10 10 0 Messrs. E. Trenchard & Co. ... 10 10 0 Messrs. Miller ... 8 0 0 Messrs. M'Naughton, Love &

Co 6 6 0 The Bank of Victox*ia .. 5 5 0 William Weatherley, Esq. 5 5 0 Messrs. H. W. H. Irvine & Co. 5 5 0 Messrs. Glover, Onians & Co ... 5 5 0 Messrs. Arthur & Co. ... 5 5 0 Frank Stuart, Esq 5 5 0 Hon. T. Brunton, M L.C. 5 5 0 .T. H. Finlay, Esq. 5 5 0 Walter A. Wood & Co ... 5 5 0 Messrs. William Adamson & Co. 5 5 0 Messrs. Felton, Grimwade & Co. 5 5 0 Messrs. James Service <£ Co ... 5 5 0 M'Cracken's City Brewery Ltd. 5 5 0 Melbourne Tramway & Omni-

bus Co. Ltd. 5 5 0 Massey Harris Co. Ltd. 5 5 0 A. J. Simpson, Esq. 5 5 0 English, Scottish & Australian

Bank Ltd 5 5 0 National Mortgage & Agency

Co. of New Zealand 5 5 0 The London Bank 5 5 0 The National Bank 5 5 0 The Colonial Bank 5 5 0

Messrs. Permewan, Wright & Co 5 5 0

The Commercial Bank ... 5 5 0 Messrs. Adamson, Strettle& Co. 5 5 0 Messrs. W . C. Peacock & Bro. 5 5 0 Messrs. Cuming, Smith & Co.

Pro. Ltd 5 5 Q Henry Beattie, Esq. 5 5 0 Job Smith, Esq.... 5 5 0 E H. Cameron, Esq. ... 5 5 0 M'Lean Bros. & Rigg Ltd. 5 5 0 Master Tanners' Association ... 5 5 0 S. G. Staughton, Esq. ... 5 0 0 T. Learmonth, Esq. 3 3 0 D. Altson. Esq. ... 3 3 0 Hon. W . Knox ... 3 3 0 Messrs. Robertson & Moffat ... 3 3 0 Messrs. Gordon & Gotch 3 3 0 Messrs. Finlay Bros. (Wyuna) 3 3 0 Messrs. Andrew Kerr & Co. 3 3 0 Messrs. Ball & Welch Ltd. ... 3 3 0 R. Donaldson, Esq. 3 3 0 Messrs. Twopenny & Co. 3 3 0 Messss. John Connell & Co. Pro.

Ltd.. 3 3 0 Messrs. R. Hornsby & Sons ... 3 3 0 Robert Laidlaw, Esq. 3 3 0 The Melbourne Chilled Butter

Co 3 3 0 Messrs. William M'Nab & Bros. 3 3 0 L. D. Borsdorff, Esq 3 3 0 Messrs Peterson & Co. ... 3 3 0 Australasian U.S. Navigation

Co 3 3 0 Messrs. D. W. Swan & Co. ... 3 3 0 William Taylcr, Esq 3 3 0 The Bank of Australasia 2 10 0 Messrs. Caughey & Co ... 2 2 0 Messrs. Billing Son & Peck ... 2 2 0 Messrs. James Miller & Co. ... 2 2 c Messrs. Morris & Meeks 2 2 0 J. F. M'Carron, Esq 2 2 0 Messrs. Brooks, M'Glashan &.

M'Harg 2 2 0 R. Murchison, Esq. 2 2 0 Messrs. Oakley. Adams & Co.... 2 2 0 Messrs. C. J. & T. Ham 2 2 0 Messrs. R. G. Wilson & Co. 2 2 0 James M'Phail, Esq 2 2 0 Messrs. John Sharp & Sons ... 2 o

Li 0 Daniel White, Esq. 2 2 0

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LIST OF DONORS TO PRIZE FUND.

Messrs. John Danks & Son Pro Messi-s. Newell & Co. ... MaeRobertson ... Messrs. J. F. Treadway & Co Messrs. W . A. Bennetts & Sons Henry Hearne, Esq. Messrs. Holdenson & Neilson W . Bell Jackson, Esq. ... Messrs. D. Stx-atton & Co. A. E. Tankard, Esq. E. G. Fitzgibbon, Esq. James M'Culloch, Esq. Messrs. Lysaght & Co. Messrs. M'Meekin Bros Messrs. L. Kitz & Sons Max Cohn, Esq.... Messrs. F. Grosse & Co. J . Kronheimer, Esq. Messrs. Wil l iam Crossby & Co Messrs. Harvey, Shaw & Co. Messrs. W . Willis & Co. Messrs. Bennie, Teare & Co. Wil l iam Hudson, Esq. . . . Messrs. J. M'Bean & Son Messrs. J. M'Comas & Co. W . G. Apps, Esq. Messrs. Barrett Bros. ... Messrs. C. Hammond & Co.

2 2 0 Messrs. Barx-ow Bros. ... 1 0 2 2 0 Messrs. Chambers & Seymour... 1 0 2 2 0 Messrs. Malleson, England & 2 2 0 Stewart 1 0 2 2 0 The Don Cash Trading Co. ... 1 0 2 2 0 Messrs. James Bell & Co. 1 0 2 2 0 H. M'Donough, Esq 1 0 2 2 0 Robert C. Kermode, Esq. v Tas-2 2 0 mania) 1 0 2 2 0 Messrs. M. & Y. Lester (Tas-2 2 0 mania) 1 0 2 2 0 James Gibb, Esq. (Berwick) ... 1 0 2 2 0 Thos. J. Burbury. Esq. (Tas-2 2 0 mania) 1 6 2 2 0 Henry Foster, Esq. (Tasmania) 1 0 1 1 0 J. V . Smith, Esq. (Bundoora 1 1 0 Park) 1 0 1 1 0 Geo. Simonds, Esq. (Tasmania) 1 0 1 1 0 R. Studley Steele, Esq. (Tas-1 1 0 mania) 1 0 1 1 0 S. Burbury, Esq. (Tasmania) 1 0 1 1 0 G. E. Piesse, Esq. (Tasmania) 1 0 1 1 0 Gerald S. Kempe, Esq. (South 1 1 0 Australia) ... 1 0 1 1 0 Messrs. Fraser, Ramsay & Co. 1 0 1 1 0 Messrs. H. B. Black & Co. I 0 1 1 0 Messrs. H. M. Gooch & Co. 1 0 1 1 0 E. Latham, Esq. 1 0

Early to Bed, Ear ly to Rise, is Useless Unless you Advertise.

F H E D B . H O H T O N J . l i . f t -M.L.A. in this case denotes

MELBOURNE'S LEADING AGENT and ADVERTISING EXPERT.

And Sole Advertising Representative of this Catalogue (*£,",.) " NOT TO KNOW ME ARGUES YOURSELVES UNKNOWN."

60=70 QUEEN ST. Off i ce H o u r s — 1 0 t o 5 — A f t e r that "The Shutters are Up."

T A K E T H E E L E V A T O R . " S E M P E R PARATUS"

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

* 6 P O o &

.E $ -t-i v <U oo £ ctf 2 O

f

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ADVKK'TISKMKN I S.

" PRECIOS A " KNITTING MACHINES, MANCLES WITH WRINGERS. I N S P E C T I O N I N V I T E D . C A T A L O G U E S ON A P P L I C A T I O N .

W E R T H E I M ' S H E A D O F F I C E : 173 W I L L I A M ST., M E L B O U R N E (Opp. Menzies')

Depots in Every Town in Australasia.

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LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS, 1900. JUDGES. DRAUGHT HOESES. S T E W A R D S .

Archibald Browning, Yarrawonga John I. Fisken William Thompson, Hazelbank, Myrniong A. C. Gibb J. Hammil, Riversdale-road, Camberwell R. O. Peck

THOROUGHBREDS, TROTTERS, ROADSTERS, CLEVELANDS AND BREEDING PONIES.

J. R. Learmonth, .Tyrendarra A. McDougall Herbert Power, William-street W. Fleming R. C. Hannah, Donald

JUMPERS, HUNTERS, AND HIGH JUMPERS. J. O. Inglis, Ballan A. McCracken James Redfearn, Canlfield J. H. Finlay Hugh M. Ross, Serpentine R. G. Stevenson

HACKNEYS, COBS, CAVALRY HORSES, CARRIAGE & BUGGY HORSES, AND SADDLE & HARNESS PONIES.

Alan Selman, Ferntree Gully T. Learmonth T . K. Bennet, Punt-road, Prahran J. C. Pigdon John Evans, Redcamp, Wangaratta

SHORTHORN CATTLE. John Smith, Grassdale w. J. Lobb Hon. J. Hoddinot, San Remo John Kernan J. Holmes, Bathurst, N.S.W.

HEREFORDS AND DEVONS. J . I. Boyes, Nile, Tasmania Job Smith George Pagan, Ardmona Guy Peppin S. Holgate, Ballarat

POLLED ANGUS AND RED POLLED. Archibald Fisken, Collins-street A. McCracken Thomas Hastie, Murchison H Stevenson

AYRSHIRES. S. H. Hyam, Parliament House, Sydney R. G. Stevenson W . Mclntyre, Toolamba J. D. Patterson John S. Douglas, Smythe's Road, Ballarat

JERSEYS, HOLSTEINS, KERRIES & DEXTER-KERRIES. W . W . Wren, Kamarooka, Sydney D. R. McGregor W . B. Rounsevel, Glenelg, S.A. H. Delahey M. Hautrive, Strathfield, N.S.W. W Shankland

DAIRY CATTLE, J. S. Morgan, Thomastown John Hurst T. H. Baker, Somerton James McPhail S. McCulloch, Neerim South W . Shankland

FAT CATTLE & FAT SHEEP. J. Woolcock, Collingwood F. Peppin W . Fothergill, Windsor G*. T. Chirnside William Anderson, Ascot Vale

MERINO SHEEP. J. White, Devon Park, Dunkeld E. H Cameron W . Killen, Bull Plains, Corowa, N.S.W H. ciiff

LINCOLNS & COTSWOLDS. R. A. D. Hood, Merrang, Hexham T. F. Cummino-J. Hindhaugh, Junr., Danedite J. F. Feehan ° E. Worland, Euroa

LEICESTERS & BORDER-LEICESTERS. Robert Nichol, Beckwith Court, Clunes George Youn«*

Sf ' 3 i?e ' L i t t l e R i v e r Robert Clark° W . McCauley, Farnley, Benalla

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LIST OP JUDGES A N D S T E W A E D S .

SOUTHDOWNS, HAMPSHIRES, AND SHROPSH1RES. „ „ „ S T E W A R D S .

J U D G E S . 0 1

Henry Beattie, Mt. Aitken, Digger's Rest G. S. Kemp, Cavendale, Mintaro, S.A. S. G. Staughton G. E. Piesse, Bridgewater, Tasmania

SWINE. J. Morrissey, Parliament House P. Nolan, Echuca John Hookey, Malmabury P O U L T R Y .

H. Huntington Peck, William St. T. H. Young, " The Australasian " W . Manning, Hargreaves-street, Bendigo

DOGS. Walter Beilbev, South Yarra A. S. McMichael, G.P.O. W . T. Wright, " The Leader "

W O R K I N G SHEEP DOGS. John Neighbour, South-street, Ascot Vale J. M. Biggar, Messrs. Bennett & Woolcock

John Bond D. Gibson

George Young D. Gibson E. P. Hastings

James McCulloch W. McNab A, C. Gibb

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c., &c. (Fine Work Classes, 445 to 467.)

W . G. Burton, Bur-wood-road, Hawthorn A. ' w . Clapham, Punt-road, Windsor William Ewing, Franklin-street.

(Heavy Work Classes 467A to 4SU.) J. West, Essendon E. Skinner, Park Hotel, South Melbourne

HARNESS AND S A D D L E R ! . S. H. Gowdie, P.O. Place T W . Purdue, Ballarat H . G. Wade, 437 B o u r k e - s t r e e t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

C. Hammond, Esq. William Hall, Goorambat W . J. Pratt, Elizabeth-street

R. Clarke R. G. Stevenson T. F. Cumming S. G. Staughton. G. T. Chirnside

W . Glover D. C. Morpeth

D. G. Clark

John Blyth

Hon. C. Young

HOPS.

J. A. Ballenger, Carlton W . Sheil, Shepparton Martin McKenna, Kyneton ^ - c i a n - m r p o

D A I R Y P R O D U C E AND P R E S E R V E S . R. G. Wilson, Swanston-street C. Herschell, South Melbourne £ James ^ ilson, Freezing Works H. M. Gooch John McClure, Valverde, Albury James Fairly, Shepparton John McLeod, Ballarat

A U S T R A L I A N W I N E S AND C I D E R . Romeo Bragato, the Rialto S . l . l c S h f S S C ' Note Judged before Show C. Cole, Moorabool-street, Geelong Paul J. Kitz, Little Collins-street

B R A N D Y AND W H I S K E Y . G. G. Allan, Market street N o t e - J u d g e d before Show

L I V E STOCK A I L M E N T S R E M E D Y . C. R. Blackett, 360 Swanston-streeet J - H « F m l a y

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DERBY Tobacco. T H E R E I S N O N E S O G O O D

LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

A. Adams, A., 2147 Agar, J. F., 34 Ahern, Thomas, 2091 Aitken, Walter, 1008, 1010, 1015, 1019 Aitken, Walter L., 357 Albury Co-operative Butter Factory

(So. Ltd., 2529 Alexander, C. E., 137, 298, 346 Alexander & Paterson, 2703, 2728,

2729, 2739, 2751, 2762, 2774, 2890 Alexander, P. C., 1948 Alexandra Dairy Co. Ltd., 2550, 2556 Allan, John, 1533, 1539, 1545 Allardice, W., 141 Alston, Gilbert, 2687, 2688 Alston, T. C., 2162 Altson, D., 2423, 2425, 2427 Anderson, Joseph, 719, 745, 746, 747 Anderson, R., 720, 748, 749 Anderson, W., jr., 2090 Anderson, W. & D „ 1346, 1349, 1398,

1404, 1862, 1868, 1874, 1875 Anderson Co., 2588 Angas, J. H., 363, 369, 400, 401, 402,

420, 421, 422, 426, 430, 431, 437, 438, 448, 477, 479, 480. 484, 489, 490, 496

Angliss, G. E., 1963 Anglo-Australian Milk Preserving Co.

Ltd., 2553 Angus, A. E., 335 Archibald, David, 4, 5, 47, 63 Armstrong, Stephen, 2224 Atkinson, A., 2153 Atkinson, L. B., 1666 Atkinson, W., 2334. 2414 Auld, W., 1429 Austin, Edwin H., 919, 923, 927, 928,

931. 934, 936, 937. 1712, 1721, 1722, 1895, 1901. 2690

Austin, J., 1336, 1337, 1352, 1680, 1681, 1340, 1341

Australian Burgundy Wine Co., 2700, 2701, 2717, 2718, 2727. 2738, 2749,

' 2760, 2772, 2S78, 28SS

B. Bair, William, 229 Baldie, George, 202S Ball, J., 36, 67. 68 Banton Bros., 2240. 2284 Barbour, K. T.. 1705, 1709, 1718 Barker, George, 50 Barnau. Madam, 2133. 2134 Barnes, F., 2905. 2906 Barnes, W. J., 2907 Barrett, Herbert. 1946

Bartlam, Walter H., 1726, 1756 Bartlett, J. J., 174, 353 Bates, C. F., 264 Bath, Thomas, 941, 945, 949, 950, 956,.

962, 966 Battarbee, 2620, 2620A, 2620B, 2652, 2652A

2652B Bateman, T „ 1572, 1767, 1866 Bayliss, Mrs. Edward, 740, 2693, 2799,.

2831, 2844, 2867 Beaty, Andrew, 498 Beaty, William, 890, 891, 900 Beales, W. C., 2017 Beamish, F., 122 Beard, Jas. F., 1896, 1897, 1902, 1903,

1907, 1908 Beattie, Henry, 478, 481, 482, 483, 485,

486, 487, 488, 491, 492, 493, 494, 495, 497

Beaumont, L. D,, 510, 1039, 1068, 1069 Beck D. 2455 Beilby, W „ 2099, 2100, 2101, 2104,

2107, 2112, 2116. 2121, 2126, 2141 Bell, F., 519, 535, 536. 537, 569. 648,

649, 668 Bell, J., 1197, 1198, 1199, 1317, 1318 Bell, John, 915, 1107, 1108, 1123, 1128 Benalla Dairy Farm & Produce Co.

Ltd., 2539, 2540 Bendigo Butter Factory, 2561 Bennett, Wood & Roche, 2406 Benson. W.. 2157 Berry Central Butter Factorv. 2515,

2521 Besanko, Mrs. Jane. 1643 Betheras. R,, 1997 Bevan. William, 2011 Bird, Mrs., 2012 Birkley, J. N„ 885. 1167. 1168, 1294 Black, A. W., 2072 Black. Robert, 88, S57, S73 Blackie, W., 1601. 1686. 1796 Blake, A. H., 1009, 1011, 1012. 1013.

1016, 1017, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023.. 1024, 1025. 1026. 1116. 1117

Blew, Alfred, 1449. 1454. 1460. 1466 Blewett, W. A., 1408 Bloomfield, Mrs. Ada, 2236 Boadle, W. F.. 2061 Bolger. W.. 2087 Bond, J.. 509, 527. 528. 529. 586. 587.

588, 624. 625, 626, 641. 658. 659. 660„ 677, 701, 702, 703, 704. 705, 706, 707, 708. 709, 710, 711. 712

Bonny, John. 2009 Borsdorf. L. D., 2057. 205S, 2075 Bourke, David. 171 Bowers. Silvester, 2470

D 1

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Boyd, William, 2615 Branuigan, Denis, 221 Bredin, Mrs. W „ jr., 2900, 2902, 2904 Brewer, W. J., 2007 Brierly, Joseph, 1752, 1763 Brierly, Mrs. M. E.. 1621, 1676, 1682 Brierly & liogers, 1677, 1683 Briggs, Geo. F., 1999 Briggs, 1'., 1725. 1733, 1734. 1738, 1755,

1905. 1909. 1917. 1921. 1931, 1935 Broatch & Foy, 2262, 2282, 2292, 2311 Brookman, H. L., 166, 265, 2098 Brooks, Jas., 261 Brown, Arthur, 2076 Brown, Mrs., & Sons, 1177, 1178. 1304,

1305 Brown, W. D., 21SS Browne, Sylvester, 1163, 1325, 1326 Bruce, Miss Mary, 1956 2050 Brunton, Hon. Thos., 1036, 1047, 1048,

107S, 1079 Buchanan, Andrew, 552, 553. 554, 581,

582, 583. 631, 637, 653, 654. 674, 675, 686, 687, 848, 864, 887, 888

Bullen, K., 869 Burbury, Thos. I., 1052, 1053. 1054,

1082, 10S3. 1092, 1093, 1098, 1099, 1100

Burgess, D., 838, S41. 843 Burton & Knox, 2261 Burton, \V. H., & Sons, 2233, 2239 Butler, John, 2589, 2608

C. Callaway, C. J. & G. E. 2465 Callaway, J., 2466 Calvert, J., 2464 Campbell, J no., 512, 715 Campbell. K., 2182 Canobie, John, 29, 172 Carew, D., 153 Carv. W. H., 2006, 200S. 2010, 2014 Carr, Fercival W., 151, 173, 177, 251,

325, 329 Cation & Hilton, 2630, 2631, 2632,

2633. 2634, 2635, 2673, 2674, 2675, 2676, 2677, 2678

Cavgill, Son, 1127, 1130 Chambers, W. H., 2768, 2802, 2826,

2830, 2845. 2850, 2864, 2869, 2870, 2871

Chandler. G., 2734 Chandler, G.. jr.. 1943, 2779, 2800,

2829 Charles Bros., 288 Charles, G. J., 1758 Chateau Tahbilk, 2711, 2722, 2744,

2754. 2755. 2763, 2776, 2784, 2807, 2816. 2824, 2834, 2853, 2896, 2897

Chateau Bering, 2704, 2705, 2706, 2707, 2740. 2741, 2780 to 2783, 2805, 2806, 2822. 2823, 2851, 2852

Chesswas, G., 2175 Chirnside. G. F., 724, 734, 750, 766,

767. 8l l , 812, 827, 853, 865, 1243, 1244. 1245, 1247. 1248, 1249, 1268, 1308. 1320. 1321

Chirnside, Fercy, 1246, 1250, 1251, 1252

Christensen, T., 1971 Chugg. K., 2180. 2081 Clark. A. J., 159 Clark. H. H., 225 Clark. H. V., 1930 Clark. John, 1989 Clarke, Heyward, 1450, 1455, 1461,

1467, 1708, 1724 Clarke, Jas. It., 1776, 1784 Clarke, Leslie, 107 Clarke, Sir It. H. T.. Bart., 143, 145,

367. 385, 386, 413, 424, 425, 442, 443, 444. 449. 450, 859. 860. 920. 929. 930, 932. 938, 939, 971, 972, 976, 977

Clifford, C. W-, 2486, 2487, 2494, 2495 Clifton, H., 513 Cobrico Cheddar Co., 2485, 2493, 2503 Cochrane, J. C., 979, 980, 984, 985, 989,

990, 992, 996. 997, 1000, 1001, 1004, 1005

Cock, John, 1274, 1275. 1311 Coffev Bros., 2210, 2219, 2227, 2244,

2260, 2264, 2278, 2288, 2322, 2337 Coghlan, A. L., 737, 779, 783, 784 Cohn, J., 2172 Colac Dairying Co. Ltd., 2513, 2555,

2564, 2565. 2576, 2597, 2606 Coleman. Henry, jr., 242 Coley, F., 2049 Comer, S., 1783, 1918 Condron, T. G., 2044 Connor, G. S., 156. 157. 178 Connor, J. H., 176, 182, 507, 596, 597,

604, 636, 644, 763, 764, 787, 861, 862, 879, 880, 881, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1164, 1165, 1166, 1194, 1261, 1264

Cooke, S. W., 911, 913 Cooper. John S., 333 Cope, T., 2000 Countrv Butter Manufacturing Co.

Ltd., 2516. 2517, 2518 Court. Frank, 305 Coveney. W. J., 2142 Coxon, E., 2285, 2396 Coxon, J. A., 1727, 1745, 1746, 1759,

1760. 2610 Cowwar Creamery & Butter Factory

Co. Ltd., 2537, 2538 Craven, Jas. H „ 2402, 2403, 2404 Creswick. A. T., 199 Craine. Thomas, 2320, 2346 Crinnion. Geo., S58, 874 Croft, W.. 1944 Croker, John, jr., 1873, 1877, 1887,

1890 Croker, John, sen., 1378, 1384, 1386,

1391 Crook. C. F.. 1518 Crebbin, Miss N., 1817 Cuming, Smith & Co., 2916 Gumming & Brisbane, 856, 871 Curtis, L. G., 2386

D. Damyon Bros., 2221. 2266, 2309, 2326.

2328, 2329. 2339. 2351 Dann, W.. 139 Darmody, James, 48. 58. 66 Davidson, W. H., 164 Davis, A. T., 252, 957. 1983 Davis, L. G.. 1216, 1217 Davis. T „ 2077 Daw, G. H., 1675 Dawson, John, 155 Dean. John, 1981 Dean. T. J.. 127. 297 Deane. J. H., 2191 Deans. John. 13, 372, 373, 387, 388,

389, 474 Debney, A.. 1977 De Lacy, .John. 2304. 2412, 2413 Dennis, R., 2452. 2453 Devuner, E. A., 2255, 2364, 2380, 2381,

2392 De Purv. Geo.. 226, 236, 2813, 2814,

2815, 2859, 2860 Dickens, C. W., 1330, 1333, 1343, 1344,

1347. 1350, 1351, 1358, 1364, 1367, 1369, 1372, 1383, 1385, 1387, 1390, 1394, 1396, 1400, 1406, 1415, 1421, 1424, 1433, 1437, 1448, 1473, 1474, 1478, 1483, 1487, 1491, 1503, 1510, ] 544. 1551, 1557. 1569, 1576, 1584, 1597, 1603, 1610, 1617, 1629, 1634, 1641. 1653, 1664, 1689, 1692, 1696, 1778, 1786, 1798, 1806, 1825, 1831,

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1834, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1844, 1847, 1851, 1865, 1872, 1876, 1878, 1880, 1881, 1885. 1894, 1900, 1919, 1932, 1938, 1940, 2682, 2685, 2689

Dickenson, E. J., 1258 Dickenson, G. D., 332 Dillon, Jas., 351 Dobell, P., 1401, 1412, 1416 Dodds, Robt., 2093 Donaldson. D., 2432 Donnelly, John, 2178 Dookie Agricultural College, 2911 Douglas, N., 1970 Dowdney, F. A., 294, 2176 Drury, Tbos., 2387 Drysdale Dairy Co., 2570 Duckett, R., 1976 Duff, John, 2575, 2605 Duff, Miss, 2106. 2114 Dugdale, L., 361, 374, 375, 398, 399 Dugdale, R. H., 1038, 1060, 1071, 1091,

1097 Duigan, J. C., 214 Dunstan, W. J., 317, 736. 771, 777,

778, 782, 792, 800, 820, 821, 822, 868 Dunlop, A., 2480, 2491, 2502 Dyer, M. V., 359

K. Edgar, Jas. F., 2016 Edis, Jno. E „ 726, 752, 753, 754, 816,

817, 818 Edes, Jas. E „ 1322. 1323, 1324 Edwards, A. E., 1973 Ellis, W. E., 2484 Elliott, Jas., 894, 904 Elvezia Butter Factory. 2563 Ely. Jas., 1795, 1801. 1804 Embelton, Robt., 1129, 1131 Evans, R. C., 922. 925, 926, 935 Erskine, T. D., 2249. 2250, 2251, 2283,

2293, 2343, 2353, 2365 Evenden & Clamptt, 1145, 1182, 1207,

1208, 1220. 1307 Ewin, G. K., 1812, 181S

F. Facey, E. A., 773 Fahey, A.. 1489. 1493, 1713, 1723, 1751,

1772, 1780, 1788 Farnbam Butter Factorv, 2552 Fenton, Mrs. A. E., 2197, 2200 Fergus, J. H., 1381, 1444, 1457, 146b',

1470, 1476, 1481. 14S5, 1892, 2683 Ferguson, J., 2143 Fiedler & Applebv, 2545 Findlay, C., 2123' Findlay. John, 266 FitzGibbon, E. G., 152, 299, 2046, 2135 Fisher, Henry, 1045 Fiske Bros.. 302 Fitzgerald, H., jun., 1813, 1937 Flanagan, J., 1549 Fleming, A., 1577 Fletcher. J. T., 304 Floyd, E.. 2103, 2110 Forster, Wm., 1592, 1593, 1614, 1639,

1648 Framlingham & Ellerslle Butter Fac-

tory Co. Ltd.. 2554 Frazer, W. H., 13S8, 1397, 1403, 1410,

1445, 1945 Freeman, Col.. 249 Fresh Food & Frozen Storage Co.

Ltd., 2524. 2525 Frederick. R. M., 1704, 1714, 1731.

1732, 1737, 1764, 1792, 1888, 1891, 1939, 1941

Fuhrhop, H., 2193, 2194, 2195

G. Galbraitb, A. C., 1645, 1656, 2443 Gardner, R., 1990 Garvoc Butter & Cheese Factory,

2519 Gaylor, C. W., 1923, 1924, 1927, 1928 Gaylor, E. A., 1972 Gazzard Bros., 2397 Gehrig Bros., 2757. 2767, 2801, 2817,

2825, 2849. 2863, 2868 George, J. W., 2303 Gibson, S. W., 114, 119, 120, 123, 129 Gibson, Walter, 2456 Gidney, Chas., 244, 258, 309, 310, 311 Gidney. Harry J., 246, 312 Gibb, G., 290 Gilchrist, Thos. R., 2787, 2835, 2854 Gillespie, Geo. H., 212 Gillespie, Carl. J., 208 Gillespie, .Tas., & Co. Ltd.. 99. 100. lOo Gillespie & Bloomfield, 183, 197, 228 Gillett, A. M., Mrs., 718, 744 Gillett, H. R.. 524, 559 Glasscock, C. F., 253. 291 Glassford & Row, 192, 193, 210, 222,

237 Glenn, John. 2092 Gooch. H. C., 2430, 2439, 2444 Gooch, H. M., 2712, 2713, 2714, 2723,

2724, 2732, 2733. 2745. 2746, 2756, 2764, 2765, 2766, 2777, 2778, 2886, 2891, 2892. 2893

Gooch, J. H., 2441, 2449 Goodrich. Mrs.. 2901 Gordon, D.. 2379, 2385. 2393, 2394 Goss, B., 26, 27, 40, 41 Gordon, Donald, 2379. 2385, 2394 Graham, Andw., 16. 69 Graham, James. 2002. 2509 Grant Bros., 2377. 2379, 2383 Grant. John. 556. 557. 558, 590, 59],

592, 601. 602, 603. 634, 635, 664. 679, 680, 694, 695, 696, 697, 698, 699, 700, 832

.Grant, T. A.. 540. 541, 542, 629. 647 TGrant, Wm., 2052 Grasmere Cheese & Butter Co. Ltd.,

2481, 2536 Green. J. H.. 2152. 2159 Greaves, W. C., 508, 525, 526, 609, 765 Grey. Joseph, 1716. 1754 Gribbin. Miss M„ 2060 Griffin. C. H., 2156, 2160. 2167 Griffiths, Jas., 1521, 1522 Grimes. Roehead & Co., 2636, 2637,

263S. 2658. 2659. 2660 Grimwade, Hon. F. H., 393, 394, 445,

446. 563, 1102. 1103, 1104, 1105 Guest. W. G.. 2040 Gunter, A.. 133, 328 Guy. C., 2469, 2473 Grosse & Co.. F., 2708, 2709, 2710,

2720, 2721. 2730. 2731. 2742, 2743, 2752. 2753, 2775, 2880, 2881

H. Hall, John, 1179, 1242 Hall, Miss M. W.. 352 Hammond, Chas.. 334 Hampton, F., 1550. 1554, 1555, 1563 Hampton, Jas., 1638 Hanna & Son, 2347 Hanbury. E., 1334. 1335. 1339, 1345,

1370, 1373. 1374, 1409. 1538, 161S. 1816. 1822. 1852. 1853. 1854. 1855, 1856, 1857. 1858. 1859. 1S60. 1861

Hansen Dairy Co. Ltd.. 2546 Harcourt, Geo. G., 2434. 244S. 2451 Hardinge. F.. 739. 762. 793, S06. 807,

808, S24. 825, 826. S34

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Hardie, D.. 2033 Harley, Jolin, 243S Harford, A., 2174 Harrap, I. C., 1962 Harper, James, 2428 Harrison. W. A., 2359 Harris, J., 1591 Hastings, R. P., 1942 Harvey, A., 354 Harvey, A. W., 161 Harvey & Anderson, 181 Harvey, Geo., 1359. 1365, 1492, 1585,

1604, 1619, 1630, 1655. 1687, 1693 Hatch. John, 2696. 2697, 2715, 2735 Heaney. T. J.. 338 Hearn, D., 1769. 1782 Hearn, H. J., 205 Hearn, J. P., 203 Heale. Mrs. A., 2202 Heard, F. R., 1143, 1144, 1176, 1219,

1240. 1241, 1280, 1281, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1314

Heard, J., 1303 Henderson, Bruce. 191, 209 Hill, Alex., 2030. 2041 Hill, W. J.. 1586, 1848 Hinton. A. W.. 2237, 2361. 2369. 2415 Hobday, I. S., 2269, 2341, 2342 Hosan. John, 2417 Hogan & Shepherd, 2389. 2390 Hosran Bros., 942, 953, 958, 959, 969,

978. 1115 Holland, J., 1996 Holland. M., 423. 433, 441 Holman, F. J.. 2639 Holmes. H. N., 2056 Hopkins. Geo. H.. 2209. 2213, 2229,

2230, 2259, 2308. 2321, 2408 Hore. E. A., 2015 Hornbuckle. Robt., 78. 90. 97, 1132,

1148. 1149. 1150. 1183, 1184, 1185, 1222. 1223, 1224. 1265, 1266, 1267, 1282. 1283, 1284

Hosking. B.. 345 Hoth. H.. 2216, 2217, 2225, 2243. 2291,

2409. 2410 Hunt. Alf. H.. 6. 148. 167, Hunt Bros.. 366. 412 Hunt. TV. N.. 732. 809 Hutnhenson, Thos., 1819, 1823, 1829,

1845. 1849 Hutton. J. C.. 2018. 2642, 2643, 2644,

2645. 2646. 2647. 2663. 2664. 2665, 2666. 2667, 2668, 2680. 2696a. 2697a

Hutton, W. J. & M. C., 2842, 2843, 2862

Hnxtable, Mrs. E., 337 Hvndman. Mrs. E.. 1913, 1916 Hyndman, V. L., 180

I. Insrlis. John O., 110 Irpdell, ("has. F.. 1419, 1420, 1422,

1423, 1425. 1430. 1438 Irvinp, Hans W. H.. 2789. 2790. 2795,

2796 28] 0. 2811. 2821. 2822. 2837 to 2839, 2856 to 2858, 2873 to 2876, 2883 to 2885. 2898. 2899

Isaacs, B. W. , 1947

J. Jackson Bros.. 247. 260 James. John. 365. 436 Janson, E. A.. 284 Jeavons. Josenh, 2786. 2793, 2794,

2804. 2808, 2819. 2820 Jeffrev. Samuel. 2507, 2584, 2603 Jenkins. S., 343 Johns. Mrs. O.. 2196 Johns. Oliver R., 2201

Jones, C. A., 2161 Jones, J. H., 2003 Jones, T. W., 2036, 2039 Johnston, J. A.. 219. 243, 245, 257,

263, 271, 272, 276, 283, 292, 293, 307, 343, 344

Johnston, J. J., 234 Johnston, J., jr., 1482, 2081 Johnston, J., sen., 1531, 1532, 1535,

1536, 1541, 1542, 1546, 1547, 1911, 1912. 1914, 1915

Johnston, Stewart, 1524, 1671, 1674 Johnston. Mrs. Stewart, 1670 Joy, George, 729 Juckert, O., 1833. 1836 Junner, Colin, 1827, 1828, 1842, 1843,

2177

Justins, H. T., 2352

K. Iveates, W. J., 259 Keep Bros. & Wood, 2294, 2295, 2296,

2297, 2298, 2299, 2300 Kellet, J.. 2029 Kelleher, Q., 358 Kellet. L. M., 2071 Kelloek, H. C., 2401 Kelly & Preston, 2398, 2399 Keuneally, W., 1986 Kenny, J., 2164 Kenny Bros., 21 Kerr, R., 201 Kerr. William, 378, 406, 407 Keys, R. G., 731. 2506. 2583, 2602 Kilmore Dairy Co. Ltd., 2520 Kilpatrick, Thos., 2448a, 2448b Kilroy, James, 566, 567. 568, 685 King, W. W., 2168. 2169 Kinsjsland, G. T.. 1991 Kirkham, Wm.. 532, 533, 534 Knowles. G.. 2198. 2199 Koroit & Tower Hill Butter & Cheese

Factory Co. Ltd., 2530 Kyneton District Butter & Cheese

Factory, 2508, 2551, 2585

L. Langford, .Tas., 1739, 1775 Lansrham. .T.. 2079 Laughton Bros., 2908, 2909 Laver, F.. 1567 Lazarus Bros., 303 Lazarus, S., 184 Lempriere, C. A., 216 Lempriere, J. T.. 188. 202, 218 Leslie, W. D., 511, 530, 606, 607, 645,

646, 666 Lester, Victor E.. 1087 Lethgow, F. B., 1170, 1203, 1236, 1270,

1295 Lewis, Thomas P.. 68a Lewis, W.. 38a. 2431, 2442, 2446, 2457,

2459, 2463, 2600 Lobb. A. W., 1570. 1571, 1578, 1579,

1580, 1587, 1588, 1589 Lobb. F. J.. 1649. 1659, 1660, 1661 Lockhart. E., 2080 Lonsrstaff & Sons, 2785, 2791. 2792,

2803, 2818, 2827, 2828, 2846, 2865, 2882

Loobv, William. 1173, 1174, 1175, 1204, 1205, 1206, 1218, 1237, 1238, 1239, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1298, 1299, 1312, 1313, 1315. 1316, 2458, 2467

Lord, George, 11, 162 Lorimer, George, 224 Lorimer, Mrs. G.. 204 Love, Angus, 3212 Lynn, ft. J., 2454 Lyon, Harry, 194, 196, 238

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Lyon, H. G„ 2102 Lyons, A. O., 163, 175, 326, 347 Lyons, G. H., 893, 902, 903 Live Stock Ailments Remedy Pty.

Ltd, 2692 M.

Madden, Trustees late George, 1156, 1157, 1187, 1188, 1210, 1211, 1228, 1229, 1269, 1270, 1286, 1309

Madden, J. P., 213 " Madden, .T. W., 1152 Magill, A. F., 1499, 1506, 1512, 1520,

1560, 1565 Mahood, James, 2489, 2497 Main, A., 1445, 1452, 1620, 1635 Makepeace, W. C., 1636, 2035, 2043 Male, W. T., 1978, 1979 Mall, Mrs. H „ 356 Manifold, W. Thomson, 70, 897, 907 Marshall. F.. 801 Martin, J. T., 1980 Martin, G. A., 2840, 2861, 2872 Martin & King, 2252, 2301, 2345, 2367 Matheson, John, 2429 Mathieson, John, 279 Matthews, James, 1608, 1613, 1625,

1626 Mattingley, A., 2131, 2132 Mau. Mrs. J. H „ 2698a Mayfield, A. C., 1598, 1605, 1611, 1622,

1646 Meagher, J., 316 Meagher, J. P.. 313 Melbourne Chilled Butter Go., 2568,

2569 Melbourne City Corporation, 2914 Meredith Butter Factorv, 2547 Middleton, Ernest. 186 Miepoll Butter Factory Go. Ltd.. 2528 Milawa Co-operative Dairy Co. (T. H.

Simpson), 2534 Miller, P. J., 1253, 1254, 1255, 1256,

1257, 1259, 1260, 1262, 1263, 1271, 1287, 1288, 1310

Miller, George, 220 Miller, James, 1426, 1431, 1432, 1434,

1435, 1439. 1440. 1566, 1623 Miller, W. ,T., 2368 Miller, P. .T., 1253, 1254, 1255. 1256,

1257, 1259, 1260, 1262, 1263, 1271, 1287, 1288, 1310

Mills, A. C., 2145. 2148 Mills, James, 2505, 2573, 2582, 26U1 Minns, H. G.. 564. 1200, 1201, 1202 Miners. T. C., 1348 Mitchell. David. 227. 395, 396. 397.

417, 418. 419. 427. 428, 429. 447, 457 to 468, 839, 840. 842. 844, 845, S77

Mitchison, P., 1631, 1637, 1658 Mitchison. Miss S. M. G., 1668, 1669,

1672, 1673 Monk, John, 1458 Moody. Lesley, 723, 774, 810, 835, 835.

836, 837 Moodie's Manufacturing Co.. 2324 Moore, Mrs.' Fitzgerald. I960. 2170 Morey, John, 2474. 2476. 2478. 2479 Morpeth, D. C., 360, 2004. 2005 Morpeth. David, junr., 2109, 2119 Morley, E., 1934 Morris, James, 451 to 456 Morris, .Tames, 1961 Morris, Mark, 315, 321 Morrison, H. J., J959 Mosel^y, Herbert, 2020, 2026, 2150,

2140 Mt. Franklin Butter Factorv (Roberts

& P ^ y ) . ^440, 2511, 2526, 2578, ZOll

Muir, Maxwell, 531

Munro, D., 743. 788, 794 Murray, Alick J., 727 Musicka, Mrs. F., 1427 Murdoch, Leslie V., 2894. 2895 McColl Bros., 921, 924, 933 Mc-Cracken, A., 206 McCracken, Murray R., 1494, 1500,

1507, 1513 McClelland, Isaac, 2086 McConnell, George, 1974 McCulloch, James, 725, 751, 768, 775,

776, 789, 790, 795, 796, 813, 814, 815, 828, 917, 918,

McCulloch, Hon. W., 384 McDonald, A. S., 475, 476, 1180, 1181 McDonald, A. J., 25, 2445 McDonald, Archibald, 45, 248, 2450,

2468, 2504, 2572, 2581, 2599 McDonald, Kenneth, 2499 McDonald, W., 2154, 2165 McDougall, A., 211, 223 McGrath, M. J.. 165 McGregor, D., 10, 362, 368 Mcllwaine, Alfred, 187, 684 McKay, D., 1136, 1193,- 1221, 1233,

1273, 1293 McKenzie, H. A., 189. 232 McKenzie, I. R., 215, 284 McKenzie, I. D., 1965 McKenzie. John, 2461, 2462 McKendrick, J., 521, 543, 544, 572,

573, 613, 614, 615 McKimmie, T., 217 McKinnon, J., 355 McKinnon, Exrs. late D.. 499. 500.

501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506. 895, 916 McLaurin Bros., 2798. 2848 McLellan, A. M., 574, 616, 617, 1146,

1209 ' McLellan, John, 256. 595, 643 McLachlan. W. R., 2421 2422 McLaughlin, W. J., S83. 884 Macleod, D., 2435. 2436. 2437 McNab, Angus, 516, 578. 579, 580, 618,

619, 630, 667, 688. 689, 854, 855 McNab Bros.. 545. 546, 547. 575. 576

577, 598, 60S. 620, 62S, 672, 673, 682, 683, 846, 847 *

McNab, W.. & Bros., 522. 549, 550, 551, 584, 585, 599, 600. 605. 621, 622, 623, 627, 632, 633, 638, 639. 640. 655, 656. 657, 676. 681. 849, 850, 851, 886, 1041. 1061. 1066. 1072

McNabb^Bro,, 974, 9S3, 988, 994, 995,

McNabb. W. & S.. 968. 970, 973, 975, 981, 982. 986. 987. 991. 993, 998! 1002. 1006. 1007. 1014. 1018. 1027 '

J" G - 2 5 1 2 • 2549, 2596, 2613 McNeill. N., 2019, 2021 McPherson, Mrs. C.. 2185, 2186 McRae, A.. 2500, 2501 McRae, D. & J.. 2490. 249S McRae. F., 154. 593. 594. 1195 M6n:'690R69165°' 6 5 L 6 5 2 ' 6 6 9 ' 6 7 ° ' McTavish. Miss. 2078 McVitty, W. J., 2070

N. Nally, J., 126 Neighbour. R., 2088 Neilson. Hans. 3S0 Newbold, R. W., 1957 Newnham Bros., 2566. 2571, 2586,

^oyi Newnham. Thomas. 2616, 2617, 2619

2648. 2649. 2650. 2651 N ichol, A. L.. 14S4. 1642. 1654, 1665,

1750. 1S26. 1S32, 1925, 1929 Nixon, George. 940, 943. 944. 947, 948.

954, 955, 960, 961, 964, 9.65

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

Nixon. Joseph. 341 Noel, W., 2483. 2492 Noel, W. (Koiora), 248S, 2496 Norman, F., 1657. 1S89 Nott, John A.. 1413, 1414, 1417, 1418 Nhill & District Butter Factory Co.

Ltd., 2542 O.

Oakley, Adams & Co., 2698, 2699, 2716, 2725, 2726. 2736, 2737, 2747, 274S, 2758, 2759. 2769, 2770, 2771, 2877, 2887, 2S88

O'Brien, T. P.. 21S7 Ochiltree. James, 268 Olive. John G.. 37 O'Neill, J. J., 54S Orde, J. S. Y., 1S10, 2163 Osborne, J. S.. 109 Outen, O.. 1606, 1607 Ovens & Murray Dairying Co. Ltd.,

2558

Ordish, W. P., 1192

P. Parker, T. H.. 190. 239, 267 Parnell, William. 1501, 1508 Parsons, C. E.. 411 Paterson, K. E., 1463 Paternoster. J.. 1690. 1694, 1697, 1753 Pattendon, G., 1573, 1594 Patterson, J. D„ 12, 52, 53, 54, 55, 91, 98 Pattison, O., 2447 Patton. H. H.. 336 Payne, E., 515 Parne, G. E. D., 270 Payne, I., 1964 Pavne. T. H.. 274. 287 Peacock. W., 200. 231, 262 Pearl, F. J., 2085 Pearson, J. B., 254 Pearson. Hon. TV.. 255. 898, 899. 909,

910. 912, 914, 1111, 1112, 1120, 1124, 1125

Peck. J. M., 320 Peck, Miss Phyllis. 1074 Peck. K. O., 1898. 1904 Peck, W., 2189. 2190 Peel, Frederick. 2184 Perry. H. L., 1462, 1599, 1624, 1710,

Pepp^n, Frederick. 730. 757. 758, 786, 802, 823, 1055, 1056. 1057, 1062, 1063, 1067, 1073, 1084. 1085. 1086. 1101

Peter, W. D.. 741, 742, 1140, 1141, 1169, 1196, 1234

Pillond, L „ 2788. 2809. 2836. 28o5 Pickles! G. P., 2204. 2207. 2212, 2258,

2263. 2277. 2287, 2307, 2330, 2407 Pitcairn Neil T., 2144 Police Department, 250, 277, 278, 280,

281 Porter, Alexander. 2031 Porter. E. A., 469 to 472, 946, 9ol,

952. 963, 967 Powell, Gus., 233, 23o, 324 Powell, J.. 2590 Powell & McCallum, 108 Power, G.. 18, 56 Power. J. E., 2151 Preston, John, 1958 Priestley, S. J.. 2051, 2063. 2067 Prior. 8., 2024, 2025 Probst, Alfred, 2797, 2812, 2823, 2847,

2866 Prosser Brothers. 7, 49, 59, 149 Prosser, David, 31, 44, 150 Prowse, A. J., 207 Prowse. S. R., 832 Purvis Brothers, 18a

Q.

Quarry, H. F., 1743, 1757

K. Ramsay, Harry, 1442, 1558, 2055, 2179 Ramsay, Hugh, 1667 Ratz, Mrs. M., 2128, 2129, 2130 Rea, Hugh, 1, 2, 14, 15, 20 Read, W „ S92, 901 Read, John, 2097 Reddan, John, 83, 93, 1142, 1171, 1172,

1296, 1297 Rees, L., 1969 Renard Fertilizers Co., 2912 Reynolds, S. F., 240, 269, 275, 282,

285 289 Richardson, Wm., 896, 905, 906 Ridley, Charles, 1954, 1955, 1966 Ridley & Glendenning, 1389, 1392,

1393, 1395 Robertson, Alexander. 102, 111, 118,

12S, 131, 132, 295, 296 Robertson, A. R., 721, 722, 733 Robertson, G., 2183 Robertson, James E.. 383 Robertson, John, 115, 116, 117, 121,

124, 125, 130, 134, 135, 136 Robertson, W. D., 1984, 1985, 1987,

1988 Robertson & Hearn, 2370 Roberts, Osborne & Co., 2626 to 2629,

2654 to 2657 Robinson, Mrs., 738, 759, 760, 761, 772,

803, 804, S05, 833 Robinson, Mrs. M., 1892 Robinson, Mrs. T., 785 Robinson, T., 517, 518, 1147 Rocke. C. B.. 1525 to 1528 Roekliff, J. C., 32 Rodgerson, M. F. A., 179 Rogers, Alexander, 1453, 1495, 1553,

1561, 1562, 1600, 1612, 1647, 1691, 1740, 1741

Rogers, Charles. 1336. 1337 Rogers, E., 2533, 2579. 2595, 2612 Rogen & Andrew, 1480, 1498, 1504,

1704, 1711, 1729, 1749, 1765, 1771, 1779, 1787, 1793, 1794, 1799, 1800, 1802, 1803, 1807. 2053, 2054, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2068, 2073, 2074

Rooks & Scott, 2214, 2242, 2245, 2331, 2338, 2349, 2350, 2372, 2378, 2384

Rosebrook Cheese & Butter Factory Co. Ltd., 2562

Rosella Preserving Co., 2903 Ross, Ralph, 2095 Rowley & Davis, 1360, 1936, 1451,

1456, 1552, 1559, 1644, 1688, 1695, 1698, 1773, 1926, 1933

Rumbold Brothers, 2482 Russell, James, 17, 19 Russell, Robert, 2302, 2373, 2374, 2411 Rust, H., 1715, 1811, 1920, 1922 Ryan, ,T. C., 2471 Ryan, M. T., 2472

S. Sander, C. C., & Co., 2424, 2426 Schultze, G. E., 2592, 2609 Schuster & Co., 2388, 2395 Scott, Frederick, 1118, 1119, 1121,1122 Scott, John (Parwan), 1306 Scott, John (South Yarra), 286 Scott, R. N„ 872, 1109. 1110 Scott, Miss Maude, 2192 Selman, Allan, 1182a, 1182b, 1182c.

1328a

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LIST OF E X H I B I T O R S .

Selman, A. Ernest, 349, 713, 714, 830, 831, 863, 882, 889

Sharp, E. M., 271, 273, 2254, 2375, 2376

Shepherd, W. J., 2062 Shepparton & District Co-operative

Butter, Cheese, & Ice Factory Co Ltd., 2557

Sholl, A., 1949 Sidebottom, T. L., 2120, 2124 Sime, J. A., 514 Simonds, George, 1034, 1035, 1040,

1046, 1077, 1096 Simpson, A. J., 1043, 1044, 1058, 1064,

1070, 1076, 1089, 1095 Sims Bros,, 2414, 2567, 2580, 2598,

2614 Singer Manufacturing Co., 306 Sisters Butter Co., 2544, 2593 Small, J., 2022 Smith, James, 147, 319 Smith, Johu, junr., 28, 42, 64, 65 Smith, J. y. , 1469, 1475 Smith, W., 160 t ™ ! ^ ' ^ 1 3 8 0 ' 1 3 8 2 ' 1402> 1407 Smith, Thomas, 144 Smith & Sons, 2640, 2641, 2661, 2662,

2671 Smith, Kenihan & Co., 2621, 2653 Smithwick, G. F., 2013 Snell, W. J., 1869 Solomon, J., 300

S 1362 V l l l e ' K" J " 1 3 5 5 ' 1 3 5 6 ' 1 3 6 1 ' Sparkes, James, 1428, 1436, 1441

2695S' J a m e S ' 1867> 2681> 2684> 2694, Spencer, Percy, 2037 Springthorpe, Dr., 301 Stansmore Bros., 1154, 1155, 1227 St. George, G. F., 2111 St. Paul, K., 169 Steel, K. S„ 1042. 1075, 1088, 1094 Stephen, F. S., 339 Stephen, J., 1975 Stewart Bros., 2527 Stewart D (Learmonth), 1135, 1160,

1307' ' 1 1 9 1 , 1 2 3 2 ' 1 2 7 2 ' 1 2 9 0 ' Bt2587rt2604aViCl' 1 2 1 2 1 5 ' 2 5 7 4 ' SS,a'662,Ja6^S'675823' 5 5 5 ' « » ' 6 4 2 ' Stewart, M., 878, 2577, 2607 Stewart, W., 142, 170 Stockdale, W., 2155, 2166 Stokan, John, 2253, 2360 Stonyfall Olive Co. Ltd., 2910 Stott, T., 140 Stout, J.. 1581, 1590, 1717 Strickland & Sons, 2215, 2220 2223

222«> 2232, 2265, 2279, 2280,' 2289 2290, 2332, 2333, 2356, 2363

Sunshine Burgundy Co. Propy., 2702, 2719, 2750, 2761. 2773, 2879, 2889

Sutherland. J., 2391 Swan, J. L., 1151. 1225 Swift, W. G., 1744. 1777, 1785 Syme, Arthur E., 195

T. T S e ; 1F319& K- J " 1 1 5 3 ' 1 1 8 6 ' 1 2 2 8 ' Thiele. Alfred E., 756 Thomas, James J., 1967, 196S riiompson Bros.. 2420

Thompson, .T., 560, 561. 692 693 Thompson Motor Car Ltd . 2405 Thoona Butter Co. Ltd. 2541 Thorn. R. C.. 2146, 2149 2150 Thornton, Thomas, 35, 323 !

Tippett, John, 377, 405 Todd, J. W., 1292 Tomlin, Mrs., 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 Tonkin, A. S., 158 Tovey, A. C., 1882, 1886 Trafalgar Co-operative Butter &

Cheese Factory Co. Ltd., 2560 Trafalgar Creamery & Butter Fac-

tory Co. Ltd., 2559 Treadrea, W. L., 340 Treganowan, W. H., 1789, 1790 Trotman, Arthur B., 3, 22, 38, 84, 85,

94, 875, 876 ' Turvey, George, 2433 Tweddie, J. M., 1992, 1993, 1994 Tweddie, Mrs. R., 2127 Tweddie, George, 381, 408, 409, 410,

473 Tweddie, John, 370, 376, 403, 404, 432,

439, 440 Tweddie, Joseph, 30, 43, 74, 80 Tweddie, Robert, 92 Tyack, William H., 1582 Tyack, Mrs. T. W., 1516, 1529, 1809

U. Urquhart, Angus, 379, 1113, 1114,

V. Vale, H. B., 2158 vandersluys, T " W-> 2136, 2137, 2138, A IXS4

w . Waldron, W., 146 Wallace, Hon. J. A., 1106 Walsh, M., 185, 230 w

8 tv Si,Sod51'52> 60'61'76' 77« Ware, A. W., 318 Ward, A., 562, 665, 908 Warden, W. J.. 2171, 2173

2 3 1 4 ' 2 3 1 5 ' 2 3 1 6 ' Warriner, E., 2032, 2034, 2038, 2042, Warmbrun, G., 1662, 1761 Warracknabeal Cheese & Butter Fac-

tory Co. Ltd., 2531, 2532 Warragamba C. & B. Factory Warrnambool C. & B. Factory, 2548 Watt, Ross T. R., 717 Watson & Patterson, 2622 9593 2624

2625, 2669, 2670, 2671, 2672 ' Watson, Mrs. S. E., 330 Watson Bros., 23. 24, 39, 71, 73, 87 M atson, Robert. 8 Watson, W., 2541 W 1090 S i r S ' J " 1 0 2 7 ' 1 0 5 1 ' 1059> 1 0 6 6 ' Webb A. .T., 434, 435, 371, 382 Webb. W., 364 Weber. R. W.. 2247 9943 Welsby, J. w „ 113' Wemp, A. C.. 2094 White, Alexander. 138, 342 White. Daniel. & Co. Ltd 2203 WIR

2206. 2208. 2211 2222 222S 994?' 2256. 2257. 2273, 2 2 7 g ' 2276 2286

S5- 2325' 2327:23® 233«' W2274: 2?8T'2?i0C234i2 1 8 ' 2 2 3 8 ' 2 2 6 8 ' White. George, 2355. 2386 White. Tliomas. 1505. 1511 1517 9n<53

2084. 20S9 2096 ' 0 1 ^ " e , F. 1530. 1534. 1540 White. John. 350 White. W.. 2082 White & Doherty, 46. 57 S6 Whitechurch. H.. 1133, i l l 9 Willan, C. P.. 19S

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

Willard. S.. 1049. 1050, 10S0, 1081 Wlllersdorf. ,T. E.. 1915, 199S Wilmot. A.. 2045. 204S Williams, J. H., 565 WilbF & District Butter Factory Co.,

2510, 2522. 2523 Wilson. George L., 520. 538. 539, 570.

571. 610. 611, 612. 2475. 2477 Wilson, James, 1028. 1029. 1030. 1031,

1032, 1023a. 1025a. 1026a, 1027a, 102Sa, 1029a, 1030a. 1031a. 1032a, 1033a

Wilson, B. J., 327 Wilson. R. J., 2234. 2235, 2246. 2267,

2340. 2362. 2382 Wilson. R. G.. 716. 2699a Wilson. W. R.. 870 Winnecke Bros.. 2371 Witticomb. J., 1568, 1574, 1595. 1615,

1627. 1632. 1650. 1651 Windsor, W. J., 2001 Wood & Co. Proptv. Ltd. Wood. Frank. 112 Woods, Miss E.. 2059. 2069 Woods, John, 16S Woods. Fredk.. 1371. 1699. 1700. 1735,

1742. 1770 Woodmason. W.. 322. 728. 735, 755,

769, 770, 780. 781. 791. 797. 798, 799, S19. S29. S66. S67

Woolnoueh, H. A.. 2023. 2027 Worner Bros., 1134. 1158. 1159. 1190,

1213. 1230. 1231. 1289

Woodward & Watts, 1496, 1514 Wolff Bros., 2460 Worseldine & Hammertou, 2270,

2271, 2272, 2312, 2323, 2344, 2354, 2357, 2358, 2366

Woodward, G., 1609. 1706. 1720, 1797 Wrathall. H. G., 1766, 1774, 1781,

1791, 2105, 2108, 2113, 2117, 2118, 2122. 2125

Wrigglesworth, W. A., 241 Wyatt, James, 2416 Wischer & Co., 2915 Whicker, W. G.. 1329, 1331, 1332,

1338, 1342, 1353, 1354, 1357, 1363, 1366, 1368. 1375, 1379, 1399, 1405, 1411, 1446, 1447, 1459, 1464, 1465, 1471. 1472, 1477, 1479, 1486, 1488, 1490, 1497, 1502, 1509, 1515, 1519, 1523, 1537, 1543, 1548, 1556, 1564, 1575, 1583, 1596, 1602, 1616, 1628. 1633, 1640, 1652, 1663, 1678, 1679, 16S4. 1685, 1701, 1702, 1707, 172S. 1730, 1736. 1747, 1748, 1762. 1805, 1S14, 1815, 1S20, 1821, 1824, 1830, 1837, 1846, 1850, 1863, 1864, 1870. 1871, 1879. 1883, 1884, 1893, 1899. 1906, 1910, 2691

Y. Yates, T. C., 103, 104 Yann, F., 2400

Z. Zander, J. B., 30S, 314, 331

MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. Adams, W., & Co. Ltd., 2983 to 2991 Alston, D., 3000 to 3095 Alston, James, 4550 to 4561 Australasian Live Stock Insurance

Co., 4817 Atlas Company of Engineers, 4842 to

4847 Bates, James, 4770 to 4772 Boyes, J. & A., 2916 to 2921 Braybrook Implement Co. Ltd., 3141

to 3166 Bennie, Teare & Co., 3304 to 3329 Buncle, John, & Son, 3708 to 3753 Beard & Sisson, 3959 to 3968 Barger, W. G., 3969 to 3976 Boschen, J. H., 4337, 4338 Bryan Bros., 4774 Berrv, Henry, 3952, 3953, and 4908 to

4910 Brewer, W. J.. 4926 to 4933 Bartram, J., & Son, 4985 to 5002 Bickmore's Gall Cure Co., 5025 Boadle, W. F. & F. D., 5023 Cliff and Bunting, 3660 to 3683 Chambers and Seymour, 4180 to 4189 Canning, W. E., Propy. Ltd., 4302 to

4312 Campbell, A. S., & Co., 4335, 4907 Chandler, D. J. & W. H., 4340 to 4396 Cooper, John, & Sons, 4653 to 4667 Carolin Co. Propy. Ltd., 4743 to 4769 Cyclone Woven Wire Fence Co., 4789 Cox, E., 4790 Craven, James IL, 4799 to 4808 Cherry, E., & Son, 4965 to 4981 Cheetham & Co., 5024 Cox, Solomon, 5026, 5027 Cowan, Alex., & Sons Ltd., 5050 Cuming, Smith & Co. Propy. Ltd.,

3977 to 4014

Davies, John, & Co., 3487 to 3513 Donaghy, M., & Sons, 3557 to 3577 Draper & Sons, 4220 to 4223 Dean, Wm. & Geo., 4313 to 4317 Danks, John, & Son Propy. Ltd., 4567

to 4652 DeeriDg, H., 4742 Day, James, 4809 Duerdin and Sainsbury, 4918 Dookie Agricultural College, 5028 to

5038 Deering Harvester Co., 4456 to 4499 Dunn, Charles, & Co., 4872 to 4877 Edwards, D., 3788 to 3817 Fellowes, Joseph, 4291 to 4297 Floods Victoria Engineering Works,

4741 Furphy, J., & Sons, 4779 to 4786 Federal Spring Works, 4796, 4797 Fisher & Co., 4919 to 4921 Forrest, Francis, & Co., 4982 to 4984 Federal Tinsmith & Milling Co., 4934 Gibbins & Co., 3818 to 3840 Grant, Jas., & Co., 4056 to 4086 Griffiths, J., 4298 Garton, G. P., 4922 to 4925 Howden. John, 3475 to 3484 Harper, Robert, & Co., 3520 to 3525 Humble & Nicholson, 3578 to 3581 Hornsby, R., & Sons, 3754 to 3787 Hutcheson & Walker, 3950, 3951 Hume Bros., 4328, 4329 Hampton. H. V., 4330 to 4334, 5051 Harvey, Shaw & Co., 4697 to 4707 Hunt, IL, 4856 to 4871 Hoadley, A., & Co., 5039, 5040 Hawthorn, McRorie & Must, 4522 to

4533 India Rubber, Gutta Percha, & Tele-

graph Works Co. Ltd., 3535 to 3554

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

Jones, M., 4271 Joyce, Albert S., 4273 to 4282 Johns & Waygood Ltd., 4675, 4676 Knowles, Geo., 4684 to 4696 Lysaglit Bros. & Co. Ltd., 3474 Lennon, Hugh, Plow & Machine Co.,

3856 to 3949 Lion Rolling Mills Propy. Ltd., 4787,

4788 Lincoln, Stuart & Co., 5005 to 5022 Live Stock Ailments Remedy Propy.

Ltd., 4272 Miller, .Tas., & Co. Propy. Ltd., 2968

to 2982 McLean Bros. & Rigg, 3167 to 3303 Mitchell & Co., 3351 to 3410 Melbourne City Corporation, 3485,

3486 Munday, James, 3526 to 3534. Massey-Harris Co. Ltd., 3582 to 3659 Metters Bros., 4190 to 4217 Melbourne Brewery and Distillery Co.

Ltd., 4224 to 4227 Musgrove, Jas., 4318 to 4320 Mellor, B. P., 4321 to 4327 Marchbank & Bidstrup, 4336 McKay, H. V., 4534 to 4542 McPherson, Thomas, & Son, 4562 to

4566 McComas & Co., 4677 to 4683 Merrlmau Bros., 4708 to 4714 Mclnnes, John H., 4715 Moore, James, 4716 to 4740 Morris, Little & Son Ltd., 4810 to 4812 Melbourne Brewery & Distillery Co.

Ltd., 4224 to 4227 Manro, George, 4777, 4778 Nicholson & Morrow, 3685 to 3707 Norman & Co., 4122 to 4127 Nance & Co., 4147 to 4179 Newell & Co., 4878 to 4904 Osborne, D. M., & Co., 4500 to 4520 Pullinger, P., 2949 to 2961 Porta, J., & Sons, 2962 to 2967 Peacock, W. C., & Brother, 3330 to

3350 Pereival & Jennings, 4016 to 4055

Porta, H., 4299 to 4301 Parker, A. W., 4228 to 4247 Perry, The Estate of the late John,

4283 to 4290 Pearson Bros., 4906 Pedersou, J., & Son, 4848 to 4855 Peerless Cooker Co., 5041 Rohs, P., 3841 to 3855 Renard Fertilizer Co. Propy. Ltd.,

4128 to 4146 Robinson, T., & Co. Propy. Ltd., 3096

to 3140, 4821 to 4841 Robinson Bros., 4668 to 4674 Robertson and Moffat, 4911 Red Bird Cycle Co., 4813, 4814 Rouda Bros., 4815, 4816 Royal Agricultural Society of Vic-

toria, 5052, 5053 Rosella Company, 5042 Rocke, W. H., & Co., 3555, 3556 Shanks & Co., 2922 to 2948 Sanders, C. C., & Co., 4397 to 4454 Sudholz, F. W., 4544 to 4549 Swinton, T. M., 4791 to 4795 Scotthorn, William, 4798 Sanderson, J., & Co., 4818, 4819 Smith, Alexander, 4820 Singer Manufacturing Co., 5003, 5004 Swallow & Ariel Ltd., 5043 to 5047 Sumsion, C. B., 4270 Swan, D. W., & Co., 4935 to 4964 Titan Manufacturing Co., 3514 to 3519 Townsend, Chas., 4773 Twomey, J., & Co., 5048, 5049 Tilley, Arthur, 4218, 4219 Thomas, J. Turner, 4339 Vial, Frank, & Sons, 2992 to 2999 Welch, Perrin & Company, 3411 to

3473 Williamson Bros., 3954 to 3958 Wood, Walter A., Mowing & Reaping

Machine Co., 4087 to 4121 Wischer & Co.. 4248 to 4269 Walden & Golding, 4775, 4776 Willis, W., & Co., 4912, 4913 Wertheim, Hugo, 4914 to 4917

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R O B E R T H U R S T , BOOT IMPORTER & MANUFACTURER

CATALOGUE. Section 1—Draught Horses.

Stewards.—John I. Fisken, A. C. Gibb, and R. O. Peck. STALLION, 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER—First prize, £10; second

ditto, £4 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 1. Hugh Rea, 3 Hanover-street, Fitzroy, " Craigielea," bay, 4 years

(imp.), s Craigievar, bred by Ballinghive, cl Rosie, s of d Old Times, Ben Lomond.

2. Hugh Rea, 3 Hanover-street, Fitzroy, " St Lawrence," bay, 4 years (imp.), bred by McKenzie, s St. Alexandra, d Silver Stream, s of d by Lord Salisbury.

3. Arthur B. Trotman, Glenroy, " Roy McGregor," bright bay, 3 years 11 months, s Rob Roy, d Jess, s- cf d Brilliant Boy (imp.).

4. David Archibald, Kyabram, "Bonny Style," bay, 5 years, s. Stanley Style, d Countess, s of d Barnton II.

5. David Archibald, Kyabram East, " Sir Colin," red roan, aged (imp.), bred by John Small, Tinwald, s Lord Cranley, d Diamond, s of d Kelvin.

6. Alfred H. Hunt, Lancefield, " Cantata," brown, 5 years, bred by J. Gregig, s The Workman, d Lively, s of dlLord Beaconsfield.

7. Prosser Bros., Onclit, Irrewarra, "Sir Herod," bay, 4 years, bred by J. G. Brisbane, s Hero, d Nell, s of d Ballochmyle (imp.).

8. Robert Watson, Gisborne Mains, Gisborne, "Laird o' Clunv," bay, 6 years, bred by Ronald McDonald, s Fearnaught, d Lady Ciuny, s of d Topsman (imp.).

9. J. E. Walter, Glenluss, Werribee, " Sir Percival," bright bay, 5 years 8 months, s Crown Prince, d Topsy.

10. D. MacGregor, Glengyle, Moreland, "Earl of Millfield," s Prince of (imp.), bay, 4 years, bred by David Mitchell, s Prince of Millfield, 9650, d Princess Maud, 12,875, s of d Top-Not, 6360.

11. George Lord, Rosedale, "Hero," bay, 10 years, bred by —Naples, s Clydesdale Hero, d Kate, s of d: Blue Ribbon (imp.).

12. J. D. Patterson, St. Germains, Clyde R.S., "Boy Blue," bay, 3 years 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Bluie, d Lass, s of d King Rhoderick,.

13. John Deans, Ricearton, Christchurch, N.Z., "Conquest," bay, 4 years, s Conqueror, d Princess III., & of d Taieri Tom.

COLT, 3 YEARS OLD—First prize, £6 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

14. Plugh Rea, Hanover-street, Fitzroy, " Bar None Conqueror," bay, 3 years (imp.), bred by O. Millar, s Bar None, d Myrtle, s of d Laird of Kilbride.

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C T J A "NTTT<4 Q Q R • F M i n c L e r s L a n e UJ—LXl l l U j U U J For Lavatories, all Prices.

2 D H A U G H T HORSES.

15. Hugh Rea, Hanover-street, Fitzroy, "Earl Cardigan," brown, 3 years, bred by J. Mitchell, s Hero's Pride, d Kuse, s of d by Admiral.

16. Andrew Graham, Green Yale, " Princess Pride," bay, 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Pride of the Glen (imp.), d Alice Maude, s of d Prince, by Prince Charlie (imp.).

17. James Russell, Barrnah Plains', Inverleigh, " Royal Ribbon," bay, 2 years 11 months, bred by A. J. McDonald, Werribee, s Royal Duke, d Rose, s of d Young Prince Imperial.

18. George Power, Nathalia, "Albert Edward," dark bay, 3 years, s Prince Albert (imp.), d Jypp, s of d Topsail.

18A. Purvis Bros., Newham, "Robin Adair," dark brown, 2 years 8 months, bred by A. Rogerson, s Rob Roy, d Jess, s of d Cock of Walk (imp.). For sale only.

COLT. 3 YEARS OLD—WHICH COMPETED IN THE GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE STAKES, 1898 AND 1899—Chal-lenge Cup, value £20; to be won twice by the same animal.

19. James Russell, Barmah Plains, Inverleigh, " Royal Ribbon," bay, 2 years 11 months, bred by J. McDonald, Werribee, s Royal Duke, d Ross, s of d Young Prince Imperial.

COLT, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

20. Hugh Rea, Hanover-street, Fitzroy, " British Lion," brown, 2 years (imp.), bred by J. Gunn, s Thumper, d Bonny, s of d Sir Colin.

21. Kenny Bros., Green Lodge, Woodend, " Shamrock," dark bay, foaled November 3rd, 1898, bred by exhibitor, s. St. Albans, d Rose, s of d Sir Charles Napier.

22. Arthur B. Trotma.n, Glenroy, " Pride of Glenroy," bay, white points, 1 year 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s-. Ben Lomond, d Lucy, s of d Pride of Dee> (imp.).

23. Watson Bros., High Bank Hill, Kyneton, "Oliver Twist," bay, 1 year 9 months, bred by John Olive, s Delora.ine, d Rose, s of cl Locknaw (imp.).

24. Watson Bros., High Bank Hill, Kyneton, "Lord Percival," bay, 1 year 11 months, bred by B. Goss, s Sir Percival, d Kate, s of d Marshall Keith.

25. A. J. McDonald, Learmouth Farm, Werribee, " Bannockburn," black, 1 year 11 months 7 days, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Duke, d Rose, s of d Young Prince Imperial.

26. B. Goss, Bald Hill, Doimybrook, " Young Champion," bay, 1 year 10 months 1 day, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Percival, d Jenny, s of d Champion of the North.

27. B. Goss, Bald Hill, Donnybrook., "Sir William," bay, 1 year 9 months, 29 days, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Percival, d Violet, s of d Marshall Keith.

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28. John Smith, junr., Riverslea, Leongatha, "Montrave," brown, 1 year 9 months, bred by W. Warner, s Prince of Albyn, d Heroine, s of d Clydesdale Hero.

29. John Canobio, View Point, Jeetho Valley, Gippsland, " Champion of the South," bright bay, foaled October 22nd, 1898, bred by exhibitor, 9 Lord Terrello, d Nell, s of d Lord Nelson.

30. Joseph Tweddle, Baulkamaugh, Waaia, " Royal Oak," bay, 1 year 11 months 2 days, bred by J. Bond, s Ben Lomond, d Diamond, s of d Heart of Oak.

31. David Prosser, Yeo Banks, Colac, "Bravo Tom," bay, 22 months 8 days, bred by Prosser Bros., s Levens Guardsman (imp.), d Lucy, s of cl Botanist (imp.).

32. J. O. Rockliff, Melrose, Numurkah, "Prince Arthur," bay, 1 year 9 months, bred by R. Burrows, s Lord Brassey, d Rose, s of d Prince Arthur (imp.).

33. J. E. Walter, Glenluss, Werribee, " Glenluss Earl," bay, 1 year 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Prince Rupert, d Maggie McCor-mick, s of d Lord Salisbury.

34. J. F. Agar, Riversdale Tarneit, Werribee, " Werribee Chief," bay, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Woodside Chief, d Flower, s of d Topsail.

35. Thomas Thornton, Waaia, "Prince Alfred," brown, 1 year 10 months, bred by George Wat-son, s Prince Albert, s of d Sir Thomas.

36. John Ball, Werribee, "Woodside Prince," b'ack, 1 year 10 month* 4 days, bred by exhibitor, s Woodside, d Flower, s of d Peter Eden.

37. John G. Olive, Malmsbury, " DundoJiald," brown, 1 year 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s St. Albans, d Madam, s of d Ballochnyle.

COLT, 2 YEARS OLD—WHICH COMPETED AS A 1 YEAR OLD IN THE GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1899—Challenge Cup, value £20; to be won twice by the same animal.

38. Arthur B. Trotman, Glenroy, "Pride of Glenroy," bay, white points, 1 year 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ben Lomond, di Lucy, s of d Pride of Dee (imp.).

38A. Thomas P. Lewis, Mareshannon, Metcalfe, " Waverley," dark bay, 1 year 10 months, bred by Trimble Brothers, s Prince Albert (imp.), d Jessie, s of d Prince of Albyn.

39. Watson Bros., High Bank Hill, Kyneton, "Lord Percival," bay, I year 11 months, bred1 by B. Goss, s Sir Percival, d Kate, s of d Marshall Keith.

40. B. Goss, Bald Hill, Donnybrook, "Young Champion," bay, 1 year 10 months 1 day, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Percival, d Jenny, s of d Champion of the North.

41. B. Goss, Bald Hill, Donnybrook, "Sir William," bay, 1 year 9 months 29 days, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Percival, d Violet, s of d Marshall Keith.

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42. John Smith, junr., Riverslea, Leongatha, " Montrave," brown, 1 year 9 months, bred by W. Warner, s Prince of Albyn, d Heroine, s of d Clydesdale Hero.

43. Joseph Tweddie, Baulkmaugh, Waaia, "Royal Oak," bay, 1 year 11 months 2 days, bred by J. Bond, s Ben Lomond, d Diamond, s of d Heart of Oak.

44. David Prosser, Yeo Banks, Colac, " Bravo Tom," bay, 22 months 8 days, bred by Prosser Bros., s Levins Guardsman (imp.), d Lucy, s of d Botanist (imp.).

45. A. McDonald, Darraweit Guim, "Jock," bay, 21* months, bred by exhibitor, s Scotchman, d Blossom, s of d Barnton.

COLT, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit.

46. White and Doherty, Bungaree, "Count of Albyn," dark bay, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Prince of A'byn, d Violet, s of d Colonel Brown.

47. David Archibald, Kyabram, "Lord Roberts," roan, 1 year 1 month 4 days, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Colin, d Queen Carlyle, s of d Carlyle.

48. James Darmody, Somerton. " Somerton Lad," bright bay, 11 months 15 days, bred by exhibitor, s Ben Lomond, d Diamond, s of d Prince of the Shire (imp.).

49. Prosser Bros., Ondit, Irrewarra, " Lord Roberts," bay, 12 months 14 days, bred by exhibitor, s Hero, d Maggie, s of d Herd Laddie.

50. George Parker, Wcodend, " Woodside Champion," brown, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s St. A bans, d Jess, s of d Cock of the Walk.

51. J. E. Walter, Glenluss, Werribee, " Glenluss Percy," bay, 11 months, bred by J. Cumming, s Sir Percival, d Rose II., s of d Pride of Dee.

52. J. E. Walter, Glenluss, Werribee, "Glenluss Mac," bay, 8* months, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Percival, d Maggie McCormick, s of d Lord Salisbury.

53. J. D. Patterson, St. Germains, Clyde R.S., "Governor-General," brown, 10 months 25 days, bred by Mrs. McCormack, s Prince of Albyn (imp.), d Empress, s of d Glancer.

54. J. D. Patterson, St. Germains, Clyde R.S., "Bull's Eye," bay, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Boy Blue, d Fanny, s of d Precious Metal.

55. J. D. Patterson, St. Germains, Clyde R.S., "Marksman," bay, 10 months 16 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bay B ue, d Maggie, s of d King Rhoderick.

56. George Power, Nathalia, " Prince Consort," bay, 11 months 8 days, s Prince Albert (imp.), d Kate, s of d Topsail.

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GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1900— COLT, 1 YEAR OLD, THE PRODUCE OF ONE OF THE UNDER-MENTIONED SIRES*-—First Prize, £16; second ditto, £10 13s. 4d.• third ditto, £5 6s. 8d. ; to which prizes will be added the entry fee sweepstakes. (See foot of section.)

57. White and Doherty, Bungaree, " Count of Albyn," dark bay, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Prince Albyn, d Vio'et, s of d Colonel Brown.

58. James Darmody, Somerton, " Somerton Lad," bright bay, 11 months 15 days, bred by exhibitor, s Ben Lomond, d Diamond, s of d Pride of the Shire (imp.).

•59. Prosser Bros., Ondit, Irrewarra, "Lord Roberts," bay, 12 months 12 days, bred by exhibitor, s Hero, d Maggie, s of d Herd Laddie.

€0. J. E. Walter, Glenluss, Werribee, " Glenluss Percy," bay, 11 months, bred by J. Cuinming, s Sir Percival, d Rose II., s of d Pride of Dee.

61. J. E. Walter, Genluss, Werribee, " Glenluss Mac," months, bay, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Peaciva!, d Maggie McCormick, s of d Lord Salisbury.

62. J. D. Patterson, St. Germains, Clyde R.S., " Governor-General," brown, 10 months 25 days, bred by Mrs, McCbrmick, s Prince of Albyn (imp.), d Empress, s of d Glancer.

A Challenge Cup, value £20, wi'l be given to the best Colt in this stake, such Cup to be competed for annually (up to four years) till won twice by the same animal, when it will become the property of the exhibitor.

A Cup or a Piece of P-ate, value £10, will be presented to the nominator of the sire of the first prize Colt in ihis stake.

BROOD MARE, OVER 3 YEARS OLD, FOALED OR IX FOAL— First prize, £7 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

63. David Archibald, Kyabram, " Fairy Queen," brown, 4 years, s Prince of Albyn (imp,), d Countess, s of d Big Gu.n (imp.).

64. John Smith, junr., Riverslea, Leongatha, "Heroine," bay, aged, bred by W. Warner, s Ciydesda'-e Hero, d Violet, s of d Moffat's Conqueror.

65. John Smith, junr., Kyabram, "Heroine II.," bay, 3 years 9 months, bred by W. Warner, s Royal Blue, d Heroine, s of d Clydes-da'e Hero.

66. James Darmody, Somerton, " Polly," bay, coming 6 years, bred by exhibitor, s Young Bal'ochmile, d Polly.

67. John Ball, Werribee, "Bel l , " bay, aged, bred by Naples Bros., s Cydesdale Hero, d Rose, s of d Kelvin.

68. John Ball, Werribee, "Kate," brown, aged, bred by Naples Bros., s Blue Ribbon, d Lady Dean, s of d Eclipse.

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68A. Thomas P. Lewis, Mareshannoii, East Metcalfe, "Lady Mary," bay, 9 years, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Harry, d Topsy, s of d Lord Seafield.

DRY MARE, OVER 3 YEARS OLD—First prize, £4; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

69. Andrew Graham, Green Vale, "Blossom," bay, bred by exhibitor, s Lawson's General Grant, d Duchess, s of d Cromwell (imp.).

70. W. T. Manifold, Purrumbete, Weerite, " Flower of Balmoral," bay, 8 years, bred by Andrew Sim, s Lord Lvon, d Sally, s of d Wait-a-wee.

FILLY, 3 YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third, certificate of merit.

71. Watson Bros., High Bank Hills, Kyneton, "May Queen," bay, 2 years 10 months, bred by exhibitors, s Prince of Albyn, d Countess, s of d Big Gun.

72. Albert Miller, 352 Col!ins-street, Melbourne, "Tilly," dark bay, foaled September 7th, 1897, bred by exhibitor, s Craigmoor, d Blossom, s of d Glancer.

FILLY, 3 YEARS OLD—WHICH COMPETED IN THE GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE STAKES, 1898 AND 1899—Chal-lenge Cup, value £20; tc* be won twice by the same animal.

73. Watson Bros., High Bank Hill, Kyneton, "May Queen," bay, 2 years 10 months, bred' by exhibitors, s Prince Albyn, d Countess, s of d Big Gun.

FILLY, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit.

74. Joseph Tweddle, Baulkamaugh, Waaia, "Queen of the Valley," bay, 1 year 11 months 13 days, bred by exhibitors, s> Prince Laurence, (f Jenny Lind, s of d Corporal.

75 Albert Miller, 3-52 Collins-street, Melbourne, "Amy Castles," bay,. foaled October 5th, 1898, bred by exhibitor, s Craigmoor, d Blossom, s of d Glancer.

76. J. E. Walter, Glenluss, Werribee, "Lady Percival," bay, 1 year 8 months, s Sir Percival, d Flower II., s of d Botanist.

77. J. E. Walter, Glenluss, Werribee, " Princess Beatrice," black, 2 years, s Prince Albyn, d Empress, s of d Glancer.

78. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, "Duchess," bay, 1 year 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Craigmoor, d Violet, s-of d Top Gal ant. 79. Donald Gordon, Drumanure Post Office, " Diamond," bay, 1 year 10' months 25 days, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Dhu, d Nancy, s of d Netherley.

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FILLY, 2 YEARS OLD—WHICH COMPETED AS A 1 YEAR OLD IN THE GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1899—Challenge Cup, value £20; to be won twice by the same animal.

80. Joseph Tweddle, Baulkamaugh, Waaia, " Queen of the Valley," bay, 1 year 11 months 13 days, bred by exhibitor, s Prince Lau-rence, d Jenny Lind, s of d Corporal.

81. J. E. Walter, Glenluss, Werribee, "Lady Percival," baya 1 year 8 months, s Sir Percival, d Flower II., s of d Botanist.

82. J. E. Walter, Glenluss, Werribee, " Princess Beatrice," black, 2 years, s Prince of Albyn, d Empress, s of d Glancer.

FILLY, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

83. John Reddan, Holden View, Bulla, " Daisy," bay, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ben Lomond, d Biossom.

84. Arthur B. Trotman, Glenroy, " Lady Bobs," bay, white points, 9 months 25 days, bred by D. Goss, s Ben Lomond, d Kate, s of d Marshall Keith.

85. Arthur B. Trotnian, Glenroy, "Jess," brown, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ben Lomond, d Rose, s of d Royal Sovereign.

86. White and Doherty, Bungaree, " Countess of Albyn," dark bay, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Prince of Albyn, d Jess, s of d Sir Bryan.

87. Watson Bros., High Bank Hill, Kyneton, "Moss Rose," bay, 9 months 24 days, bred by exhibitors, s Deloraine, d Daisy, s of d Big Gun.

88. Robert B!ack, Coldstream, "Maggie Moore," bay, foaled November 1st, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Champion (Grave's), d Lily, s of d King of the Valley.

89. Albert Miller, 352 Collins-street, Melbourne, "Rose Bud'," bay, foaled October 17th, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Percival, d Beauty., s of d Glancer.

'90. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, "Princess," brown, 10 months 23 days, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Percival, d Lady, s of d Glancer.

91. J. D. Patterson, St. Germains, Clyde R.S., " Princess of Albyn," bay, 8 months 20 days, bred by Mrs. McCormack, s Prince of Albyn (imp.), d Duchess II., s of d Royal Blue.

92. Robert Tweddle, Sunny Lands, Waaia, " Maud," bay, 11 months 13 days, bred by exhibitor, s Prince Albert, d Nell Gwynne, s of d Carlyle.

GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES. 1900— FILLY, 1 YEAR OLD, THE PRODUCE OF ONE OF THE UNDER-MENTIONED SIRES—First prize, £16; second ditto, £10 13s. 4d. ; third ditto, £5 6s. 8d.; to which prizes will be added the entry fee sweepstakes. (See foot of section).

93. John Reddan, Holder. View, Bulla, ' 'Daisy," bay, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ben Lomond, d Blossom.

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94. Arthur B. Trotman, Glenroy, "Lady Bobs," bay, 9 months 25 days, white points, bred by D. Goss, s Ben Lomond, d Kate, s of d Marshall Keith.

95. White and Doherty, Bungaree, " Countess of Albyn," dark bay, 10 months, bred by exhibitors, s Prince of A bvn, d Jess, s of d Sir Bryan.

96. Albert Miller, 352 Collins-street, Melbourne, "Rosebud," bay, foaled October 17th, 1899, s Sir Percival, d Beauty, s of d Glancer.

97. Robert Hornbuck'e, Holm Point, Myiniong, "Princess," brown, 10 months 23 days, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Percival, d Ladv,. s of cl Glancer.

98. J. D. Patterson, St. Germains, Clyde R.S., "Princess o.f Albyn," bay, 8 months 20 days, bred by Mrs. McCormick, s Prince of Albyn (imp.), cl Duchess II., s of d Royal Blue.

A Challenge Cup, value £20, will be given to the best Filly in this stake, such Cup to be competed for annually (up to four years) till won twice by the same animal, when it will become the property of the exhibitor.

A Cup or Piece of Plate, value £10, will be presented to the nominator of the sire of the first-prize Filly in this stake.

PAIR OF MARES OR GELDINGS, OR MARE AND GELDING, FOR LORRY PURPOSES, IN WORK, ANY AGE—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

99. James Gillespie and Co., Ltd., Melbourne, "Nelson," '•'Admiral," bay, aged.

100. James Gillespie and Co., Ltd., Melbourne, "Captain," "Sandy," bay, aged.

PAIR OF MARLS OR GELDIiNGS, OR MARE AND GELDING, FOR FARM PURPOSES, WORKED ON A FARM FOR 3 MONTHS BEFORE THE SHOW—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

101. J. E. Walter, Glenluss, Werribee.

MARE OR GELDING FOR FARM OR LORRY PURPOSES—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit.

102. Alexander Robertson, The Ranch, G1 enroy, " M^odel," brown, 7 years, bred by D. Cowan, s Old Style.

103. T. C. Yates, Romsey, "Rose," black, 6 years. 104. T. C. Yates, Ramsey, "Blossom," black, 6 years. 105. James Gillespie and Co., Ltd., Melbourne, " Model," bay, aged. 106. J. E. Walter, Glenluss, Werribee,

*The 1 year old Colts and Fillies competing in classes 7 and 15 must be the progeny of 'he fo'Iowing sires:—Mrs. M'Cormack's "Prince of Albyn," Mr. George Lord's "Hero," Mr. J. E. Walter's "Sir Percival," or Mr. A. B. Trotman's " Ben Lomond."

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Entries of Colts and Fillies for these stakes must be made on the day of general entry, stating name, colour, when foaled, and name of sire, dam, and sire of dam. Entry fee (sweepstakes), £2 each, to be divided thus:—Best Colt and Filly respectively, three-sixths (or one-half); second best, two-sixths (or one-third); third best, one-sixth; to be added to prizes in the Classes.

See note at foot of Section 2.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA.

Draught Stallion (2 years old or over), Government Champion Gold Medal; Draught Mare or Filly (2 years o!d or over), Government Champ-ion Gold Medal.

GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1902.

A grand Draught Horse Produce Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, to "be subscribed by the owners of sires to be afterwards named, will be awarded to the best Colts and Fillies, 1 year old, the produce of such sires, to be shown at the Society's Exhibition in 1902. The stakes- to be equally divided between Colts and Fillies. The best Colt and the best Filly each to receive three-sixths (or one-half) of such division; second best, two^sixths (or one-third); third best, one-sixth. The stakes to be awarded by three judges elected by the Society. Entries for sires to be made at the Society's Office on or before Saturday, September loth, 1900, at 12 o'clock noon.

Subscriptions, £10 each—£5 to be paid when making the entry, and £5 on or before the first Saturday in September, 1901.

A prize of a Cup or Piece of Plate, valued £10, will be presented •to the nominator of the sire of the first prize Colt and Filly, 1 year old respectively, in this stakes.

Entries of Colts and Fillies for Stakes to be made on date of general «ntry for Show, 1902, with name, colour, when foaled and name of sire, dam, and sire of dam. Entry fee, £2 each, to> be divided on the same basis as the Sweepstakes.

A Challenge Cup, value £20, will be given to the best Colt and Filly, 1 year old respectively, each Cup to be competed for annually (up to four years), till won twice by the same animal, when it will become the property of the exhibitor.

Note.—Second payment of £5 each will be due for the Grand Draught Horse Produce Sweepstakes of 1901 on Saturday, September loth, 1900.

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STALLION REGISTERED IN STUD BOOK—First prize, £10; second ditto, £4; third ditto, certificate of merit.

107. Leslie W. Clarke, Oakpa.rk, Bayswater, "Pascarel," brown, aged, bred by Mrs. M. Smith, s Swiveller, d Ouida, s of d Stockham.

108. R. Powell and W. D. McCallum, Blairgowrie, Craigieburn, " Nor-bert," bay, aged, bred by F. Reynolds, s Goldsborough, d Lady Laura, s of d Hamlet.

109. J. S. Osborne, Barfold, Kyneton, "Majestic," brown, s Trenton, d Bonnie Rosette (imp.), rising 6 years.

110. John Ord Inglis, Ingliston, "Bloodshot," bay, aged, 1892, bred by G. G. Stead, N.Z., s Maxim, s of d Traducer.

STALLION REGISTERED IN STUD BOOK (SPECIAL)-SUIT-ABLE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE BREED OF LIGHT H1RNESS HORSES. TO BE EXHIBITED IN HARNESS, AND TO TROT A MILE IN LESS THAN 4 MINUTES WITHOUT TOE WEIGHTS, OR ANY ARTIFICIAL AIDS TO GAIT—First prize, £5; second ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

MARE. FOALED OR IN FOAL, REGISTERED IX STUD BOOK— First prize, £5; second ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

COLT. 2 YEARS OLD. SIRE AIsD DAM REGISTERED IN STUD BOOK—Fist prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

FILLY. 2 YEARS OLD, SIRE AND DAM REGISTERED IN STUD BOOK—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. Note.—Any prize awarded to a Mare in Sections 1, 2, and 6, exhibited

as being in foal, may be' withheld until the production of a certificate that she has produced a foal after the Exhibition, and previous to January 1st. next ensuing.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA.

THOROUGHBRED STALLION, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER-Govern-ment Champion Gold Medal. THOROUGHBRED MARE OR FILLY. 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER—Government Champion Gold

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Section 3 — T r o t t e r s

Stewards.—A. McDougall and W. Fleming.

STALLION, DRIVEN IN A SULKY OR BUGGY; NOT NECES-SARILY FOR SPEED—First prize, £7; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

Alexander Robertson, The Ranch, Gienroy, "Governor Tracy," Mahogany Ba.y, 7 years, bred by J. Grigg, s Ebony, d Jen'ny Tracy, s of d Tom Stamps.,

Frank Wood, 48 Power-street, Hawthorn, "Herold Wilkes," bay 5 years, bred by John Robertson, s Osterley, d Red Rose (imp.), s of d Red Wilkes.

J. W. Welsby, 322 Little Collins-street, Melbourne, "Emulator," brown, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Osterley, d Jessie, s of d Planet.

S. W. Gibson, Ainslie, Studley Park, "Lord Collingwood," chest-nut, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Osterley, d White Rose, s of d Len Rose (imp.).

John Robertson, Lomsdale-street, Melbourne, " Gray Hawk," grey, 7 years, bred by D. S. Wallace, s Honesty, d Lucretia, s of d Mambrino Boy.

John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, "Grainger Junior," brown, 9 years, bred by exhibitor, s Grainger, d Yarrawonga, s of d Australian.

John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, " Osterley," bay, aged, bred by A. Townes, s Child Harold, d Belle Briggs, s of d James Lick.

MARE, DRIVEN IN SULKY OR BUGGY; NOT NECESSARLY FOR SPEED—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

118. Alexander Robertson, The Ranch, Gienroy, " Santa Rosa" (late Mary Daly), bay, coming 7 years, bred by Dr. Finlaw, s Daly, d Miss Fay, s of d Steinway.

119. S. W. Gibson, Ainslie, Studley Park-road, Kew, "Miss Jeffrey," brown, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Osterley, d Kitty, s of d Von Moltke (imp.).

120. S, W. 'Gibson, Ainslie, Studley Park-road, Kew, "Black Bess," brown, aged, s Perfection, d Polly.

121. John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, "Lucretia" (imp.), grey, aged, bred on Highland Stock Farm, a Mambrino Boy, d Grey Fan, s of d Kentucky Whip.

122. F. Beamish, Werribee, " Ocretia," grey, 5 years, bred by J. Robert-son, s Osterley, d Lucretia, s of d Mambrino Boy Junior.

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COLT Oxi FILLY, 3 YEARS OLD, DRIVEN IN A SULKY OR BUGGY; NOT NECESSARILY FOR SPEED—First, prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third) ditto, certificate of merit.

123. S. W. Gibson, Ainslie, Studley Park, "The Draper," bay, 2 years 10 months 16 clays, bred by exhibitor, s Osterley, d White Rose, s of d Len Rose.

124. John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, "Frank Robens," bay, 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Osterley, d Mystery, s of d Honesty.

125. John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, "Osterley Wilkes," bay, 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Osterley, d Red Rose, si of d Red Wilkes.

126. Thomas J. Nally, Springbank, Eglinton-street, Moonee Ponds, " Honest Lincoln," chestnut, 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Honest Lea, d Lincoln Twist, s of d Abe Lincoln.

127. T. J. Dean, Buckley-street, Moonee Ponds, Our Boy," bay, 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Osterley, d Our Nell, s of d Burn-mouth Mare.

COLT OR FILLY, 2 YEARS OLD OR UNDER—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

128. Alexander Robertson, The Ranch, Glenroy, "Lady Tracy," bay, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Governor Tracy, d Jenny.

129. S. W. Gibson, Ainslie, Studley Park, "Lucile," roan, 1 year 9 months 7 days, bred by exhibitor, s Osterley, d Kitty, s of d Von Moltke (imp.).

130. John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, " J. R. Wilkes," bay, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Osterley, d Red Rose, s of d Red Wilkes.

FASTEST TROTTERS OR PACERS (SPECIAL PRIZES)—STAL-LIONS AND MARES ELIGIBLE FOR CHAMPION PRIZES—To trot round the course, in saddle or harness, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at the direction of the Stewards, under a time test. Best average time during the three days—First prize, £20; secomd ditto, £7 ; third ditto, £3.

Note.—If exhibits entered in Class 28 only are intended to compete for the Champion Prizes, they must be in the yards on Tuesday.

131. Alexander Robertson, The Ranch, Glenroy, "Digitalis," bay, aged, bred by Dr. Finlaw, s Daly, d Cygnet, s of d Steinway.

132. Alexander Robertson, The Ranch, Glenroy, "Sanoma" (late Diana), bay, aged, bred by Dr. Finlaw, s Daly, d Baby Button, s of d

Alexander Button. 133. A. Gunter, Bourke-street, Melbourne, " Silver Boy," aged, s Era.

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134. John Robertson, Lonsda'e-street, Melbourne, "Grey Hawk," grey, 7 years, bred by D. S. Wallace, s Honesty, d Lucretia, s cf d Mambrino Boy.

135. John Robertson, Lonsda'e-street, Melbourne, " Grainger Junior," brown, 9 years, bred by exhibitor, s Grainger, d Yarrawonga, s of d Australian.

136. John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, " Osterley," bay, aged, bred by A. Townes, s Child Harold, d Belle Briggs, s of d James) Lick. —

137. C. E. Alexander, Railway Hotel, King-street, Melbourne, " Alista," browln, aged, bred biy owner, s Osterley, d Calista, s of d Berlin (imp.).

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA.

TROTTING STALLION, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER^Government Cham-pion Silver Medal. TROTTING MARE OR FILLY, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER—Government Champion Silver Medal.

Section 4 —Roadsters. Stewards.—A. McDougall and W. Fleming.

STALLION—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

Alexander White, Garden Hill, Kangaroo Ground, "Cyclist," brown, 4 years 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Velocipede, d Zella, s of d Viceroy.

W. Da.nn, Ryrie-street, Geelong, " Height of Fashion," bay, 6 years, s Merry Stanton.

Thomas) Stott, MerieJands, Preston, "Honor Bright," dark bay, 6 years, s Honesty, s of d Laughing Stock .

W. Allardice, North Melbourne, " Cosmopolitan," brown, 9 years, bred by H. Minns, s General Sarsfield, d Dolly, s of d Young Alonzo'.

W. Stewart, Wellington-road, Lysterfield, "Bonnor," brown, 12 years, bred by Joel Marchant, s Robert Bonnor, d Daisy Bell.

Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, " Bounding Willow," brown, 14 years (imp.), s Star of the East, s of d Dr. Syntax, 181.

MARE, LED INTO RING—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

144. Thomas Smith, Templestowe, "Minnie Belle," bay, 10 years. 145. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, " Ivy / '

chestnut, 6 years, bred by Sir W. J. Clarke, s Bounding Willow, s of d Young Montrose.

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138.

139.

140.

141.

142.

143.

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146. W. Waldron, Wattle-street, Bendigo, "Trilby," brown, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Young Indian, by Peter Finn, d Polly, a of d Panic.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. ROADSTER STALLION, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER—Government Cham-

pion Silver Medal. ROADSTER MARE OR FILLY, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER—Government Champion Silver Medal.

Section 5—Clevelands. Stew-ards.—A. McDougall and W. Fleming.

STALLION—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate of merit.

No Entry.

MARE, LED INTO RING—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit.

147. James Smith, butcher, Doucaster, " Gipsy," bay, aged.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. CLEVELAND STALLION, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER—Government

Champion Silver Medal. CLEVELAND MARE OR FILLY, 2 Y'EARS OLD OR OVER—Government Champion Silver Medal.

Section 6—Ponies. Stewards.—A. McDougall and W. Fleming.

PONY STALLION, BETWEEN 12 AND 14 HANDS—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £2 ; thiid ditto, certificate of merit.

148. Alfred H. Hunt, Lanoefield, "Rysharold," roan, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Rysdyk, d Jennie, s of d Sultan.

149. Prosser Bros., Ondit, Irrewarra, "Lord Fauntleroy II.," bay, rged (imp.), bred by E. T. G. Lindsay, s Durham Swell, d Pandora, s of d Vigorous).

150. David Prosser, Yeo Banks, Colac, "Young Roy," dark chestnut, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Fauntleroy II. (imp.), d Josephine, s of d Tarn O'Shanter.

151. P. W. Carr, Glady's Park, Berwick, " Dandy II.," bay, 8 years, bred by A. Lyons, s Dandy.

152. E. G. Fitz Gibbon, Anderson-street, South Yarra, "Richard II.," bay, 6 years., bred by E. Greaves, s Sir Richard, d Miss At-kinson, s of d Buck Merrylegs.

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153. D. Carew, Ivanhoe, " Star/' bay, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Shooting Star, s of <1 Taffy.

154. F. McRae, Brookill, Oaklands Junction, " Steel Arrow," roan, 5 years, 13 hands, 2 inches, s Rover, d Venus, s of d Hero.

155. John Dawson, Heidelberg, " Shooting Star," dark bay, 6 years, bred by exhibitor, s Planet, d Lubra, s of d Zulu.

156. G. S. Connor, Rossmayne, Colac, "Gladstone," black, aged, bred by Thomas Morrisey, s Brigham Young, d Minnie Warren, g of d Fairey;

157. G. S. Connor, Rossmayne, Colac, " Goodwood," dark chestnut, 3 years, bred by H. Howarth (Breakwater), s Honesty, d Lady Forest.

158. A. S. Tonkin, Avenel, "Young Brownlcck," brown, aged. 159. A. J. Clark, Sydenham Hotel, Richmond, " Snider," black, 2 years

10 months 26 days, bred by exhibitor, s Grainger Junior, d Topsy (late Little Wonder), s of d bred by J. McNaughton, Werribee.

160. William. Smith, South Warragul, Ellenbank, "Cold Tar," grey, 4 years, bred b y — Speed, s Tarcoola.

161. A. W. Harvey, Woodend, " Tyrone," dark steel grey, white spots, 2 years 9 months 26 days, bred by exhibitor, s Jack Sprat II., d Mermaid, s of d Taffy.

162. George Lord, Rosedale, " Dandy Boy," bay, 5 years, s Dandy, d Daisy.

163. A. C. Lyons, Warragul, " Young Rory O'More," bay, 10 years, bred by M. Walsh, s Rory O'More, d Jean, s of d Lapidist.

164- W. H. Davidson, Coliban Park, Elphinstone, "Sunbeam," grey, aged (imp.).

165. W. J. McGrath, 498 Madeline-street, Carlton, "Friday," bay, 8 years, bred by W. Watson, s Young Blackwood Abdallah, d Lottery.

166. H. C. Brookman, Eldridge Grange, Poowong, " Dandy Junior," bay, 6 years, off, bred by A. C. Lyons, s Dandy, d Evelyn, s of d Robin.

PONY STALLION, 12 HANDS OR UNDER—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

167. Alfred H. Hunt, Lanoefield,' "Little Tony," chestnut, aged, s Donald (imp.), d Tibby (imp.).

168. John Woods, Moonee Ponds, "EssenCTon Lad," black, 6 years, bred by — Mitchell, s Jack Sprat.

169. R. St. Paul, The Height, Heidelberg, "Prince Leo," black, s Leo d Lady.

170. W. Stewart, Wollington-road, Lysterfield, " Donald Dinnie," grey, 13 yearsi, s Donald, d Joan.

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POXY MARE, FOALED OR IN FOAL, BETWEEN 12 AND 14 HANDS First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

171. David Bourke, Homegarth, Pakenham, "Countess," grey, aged, bred by —McGowan, s Rory O'More, s of d Tarn O'Shanter.

172. John Canobie, View Point, Jeetho Valley, Gippsland, " Tottie," dark bay, aged, bred by exhibitor, s Red Robin, d Lottie.

173. P. W. Carr, Glady's Park, Berwick, " Farie," bay, aged, bred by B. Charman, s Kelter.

174. J. J. Bartlett, Spring-street, Port Melbourne, "Grievous," bay, aged, bred by — Greaves, Dandenong.

175. A. C. Lyons, Warragul, "Miss Biram," aged. 176. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, " Fairy," s

Young Rifleman, by Rifleman (imp.), in foal to Gladstone, by Brigham Young. .

PONY MARE, FOALED OR IN FOAL, 12 HANDS OR UNDER— First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

177. P. W. Carr, Glady's Park, Berwick, " Cissie," black, aged, bred by J. Greaves, s Hero.

178. G. S. Connor, Rossmayne, Colac, "Minnie Warren," black, aged, bred by — Carmichael, s Welshman, d Effie, s of d Cronsdadt,

179. M. A. F. Rodgerson, Box Hill, "Laura," black, aged. 180. V. Hyndman, Myrtle Park, Spring Vale, "Myrtle Topsy," brown,

2 years, 10 months, bred by C. Hyndman, d L.L.S. 181. Harvey and Anderson, Rosemount Club, North Melbourne, "Nance

O'Neill," piebald, bred by H. Krethawan, s Conquering Hero, d Dandy, s of d Lord Hawke.

182. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "Minnie War-ren," s Young Miniature, d Lucy, in foal to Gladstone, by Bringham Young.

Note.—Ponie9 must be measured on the grounds by the Society's official measurer, and obtain a certificate of height before going into the ring.

See note at foot of Section 2.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA.

PONY STALLION, BETWEEN 12 AND 14 HANDS—Government Cham-pion Silver Medal. PONY STALLION, 12 HANDS OR UNDER— Government Champion Silver Medal. PONY MARE, BETWEEN 12 AND 14 HANDS—Government Champion Silver Medal. PONY MARE, 12 HANDS OR UNDER—Government Champion Silver Medal.

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Section 7—Jumpers, Hunters, Juvenile Hunters Ladies' Hunters, and High Jumpers.

Stewards.—A. McCracken, J. H. Finlay, and R. G. Stevenson. JUMPERS' PLATE, OF £40, FOR ALL HORSES—First horse,

£25; second, £10; third, £5. To carry not less than 11 stone, and in the opinion of the judges to be up to that weight with hounds. To be ridden in hunting or steeplechase costume. The horses to be judged for general hunting qualifications, and to be tried on the Show Grounds on the afternoon of Thursday of Show, over such fences as the Council may decide. Entry fee, £1.

183. D. Gillespie and Blomfield, 311 Sydney-road, Royal Park, "Zara," chestnut, aged, s Grandmaster.

184. S. Lazarus, City Family Hotel, Bendigo, " Archie," bay, aged. 185. M. Walsh, Balian, " Cherry Boy," bay, aged. 186. Ernest Middleton, Kilmore, " Oddfoot," brown, aged, s Mulyan. 187. Alfred Mcllwaine, Glenloeman, Bulla, "Ranger," bay, aged, bred

by M. Loeman, s General Sarsfield. 188. J. T. Lempriere, Rosny, Caulfield, " Rumbo," grey, aged, s Young

Davy. 189. JI. A. 'Mackenzie, Warrough, Trawool, " Jap,", bay, aged. 190. T. H. Parker, Holmes-road, Moonee Ponds, "Whimboen," grey, 7

years, bred by A. McCombe, s Venom, d Princess, s of d Prince William.

191. Bruce Henderson, Menzies' Hotel, Melbourne, "Havelock," brown, 5 years.

192. Glassford and Row, Stamford Park, Scoresby, "Fairfield," chestnut, aged.

193. Glassford and Row, Stamford Park, Scoresby, "Bosun," grey, 6 years.

194. Harry Lyon, St. Helens, Sa'e, " Mahonga," brown, aged, s Buzz, d by Marmion.

195. Arthur E. Syme, Be'lville, Lilydale, "Amber," bay 6 years or aged, 196. Harry Lyon, St. Helens, Sale, "Bob , " bay, aged, s Troubadour, d

Ada., s of d Taxman.

HUNTERS' PLATE OF £40, FOR HORSES THAT HAVE HUNTED FIVE TIMES DURING THE SEASON; A MASTERS CERTIFI-CATE TO THAT EFFECT TO BE PRODUCED BEFORE START-ING—First horse, £25; second, £10; third, £5. To carry not less than 11 stone, and in the opinion of the judges to be up to that weight with hounds. To be ridden in hunting or steeplechase cos-tume. The horses to be judged for general hunting qualifications, and to be tried on the Show Grounds on the afternoon on Saturday of Show, over such fences as the Council may decide. Entry fee, £1.

197. D. Gillespie and Blomfield, 311 Sydney-road, Royal Park, "Marjory," bay, 6 years, s Acrobat, s of d Misty Morn.

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198. C. P. Will an, Fulton-street, St. Kilda, " Bonjulina," bay, aged. 199. A. J. Creswick, Lie Wah, Swan Hill, " Spare-me-Days," chestnut

aged, bred by exhibitor, s Diomed, d Laura. 200. William Peacock, Brauserton, Caulfield, "O.K. , " r o a n , aged. 201. R. Kerr, Olindayarra, Yering, "Buzz," bay, aged, bred by D.

Mitchell, s Merriman. 202. J. T. Lempriere, Rosny, Caulfield, "High'ow," chestnut aged,

s Highlander. 203. J. P. Hearn, Essendon, "Queen B," brown, aged, s Kangaroo, cl

Lizzette. 204. Mrs. George Lorimer, Merrileas, St. Kilda, " Patrician," bay, aged,

s The Duke. 205. H. J. Hearn, Essendon, "Vixen," bay, aged, s His Grace, s of cl

Young Panic. 206. A. McCracken, Essendon, "Dan," bay aged. 207. N. J. Prowse, Mill Park, Bundoora, " Buckley," bay, aged. 208. Carl. J. Gillespie, Essex, Sydney-road, Parkville, "Lorgnette,"

bay, aged. 209. Bruce Henderson, Menzies' Hotel, Melbourne, "Shakespeare,"

chestnut, 9 years. 210. Glassford and Row, Stamford Park, Sooresby, "Chester," chestnut,

aged. 211. A. McDougall, Warlaby, Oaklands Junction, "Discord," brown,

aged, s Clifton, d Confusion mare.

JUVENILE HUNTERS' PLATE, of £30—For horses 6 years old or under, that have not been first, second, or thirB in an open steeplechase since 1st July, 1899. First horse, £15 ; second, £10; third, £5. To carry ' not less'than 12 stone, and in the opinion of the judges to be up to that weight with hounds. To be ridden in hunting or steeplechase costume. To be judged for general hunting qualifications, and to be tried on the grounds on Wednesday of Show. Entry fee, £1.

212. G. H. Gillespie, Alta Vista, South Yarra, " Talisman," bay, 6 years, s Numerella, r ^

213. J. P. Madden, Cooleena, Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda, "O.V.G. / grey, 6 years, s Abuse, d Alphoooso mare, s of d Alphonso.

214. J. C. Duigan, 82 William-street, Melbourne, "Silver," cream, 6 years.

215. J. R. MacKenzie, Grand Hotel, Melbourne, " Game," bay, 6 years, s Freedom.

216. C. A. Lempriere, Rosny, Caulfield, "Drummer," bay, 6 years, s Pantaloon, d Bertie.

217. Thorna<. McKimmie, Granite Bank., Traawool, "Traawool, brown, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Oak.

218. J. T. Lempriere. Ro*ny, Caulfield, "Scandal," brown, 6 years, bred by Geo. Miller, s Evelyn, d Gossip.

219 J A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, "Rochester," chestnut,6 yrs bred by — Catanach, s Raoul, d Queenie, s of d Liberty.

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220. George Miller, The Springs, Gienrowan, "Springfield," chestnut, 5 years, s Wellington, s of d Snowden.

221. Denis Branigan, St. John's Hill, Oaklands Junction, "Polka," bay, 6 years, s Young Sussex, d Young Camden mare.

222. Glassford and Row, Stamford Park, Scoresby, "Depot," bay, 6 years.

223. A. McDougall, Warlaby, Oaklands Junction, "The Crane," black, 5 years, bred bjf exhibitor, s Jacinth, d The Crow, s of d Black Adder.

LADIES' HUNTERS' PLATE, of £15—First horse, £10; second, £5. To be ridden by'equestriennes, and to be tried on the Grounds on Fri-day of Show, over such jumpers as the Council may decide.

224. George Lorimer, Merrileas, St. Kilda, ' John Peel," bay, aged. 225. H. H. Clarke, 1 Fairchiid-street, Abbotsford, " Countess," brown,

aged. 226. George de Pury, Yeringberg, "Jess," brown, aged. 227. Davicl Mitchell, Cave Hill, Liiydale, "Blythe," bay, aged.

HIGH JUMPER—(Special Prizes)—Catch weights—First prize, £20; second ditto, £10; third ditto, £5. To compete on Friday of Show.

288. D. Gillespie and Blomfield, 311 Sydney-road, Royal Park, " Zara," chestnut, aged, s Grandmaster.

229. William Bair, Leongatha, "The Cob," grey, aged. 230. M. Walsh, Ballan, "Cherry Bov," bay, aged. 231. William Peacock, Banerston, Caulfield, "O.K. , " raa.n 232. H. A. Mackenzie, Worrough, Traawool, " Jap," bay, 7 years. 233. G. Powell, Ballarat-road, Footscray, " Comet." 234. J. J. Johnston, Pretty Hill, Kangaroo Ground, " Myrtle," daik

brown, 6 years, bred by — Crel!in, Eltham, s Perfection II. 235. G. Powell, Ballarat-road, Fcotscray, "Daylight." 236. George de Pury, Yeringberg, "Jess," brown, aged. 237. Glassford and Row, Stamford Park, Scoresby, " Fairfield," chest-

nut, aged. 238. Harry Lyon, St. Helens, Sale, "Mahonga," brown, aged, s Buzz,

d by Marmion.

Section 8—Hackneys, Cobs, Ladies' Hackneys and Cavalry Horses.

Stewards.—T. Learmonth and J. C. Pigdon.

HACKNEY (heavy weight)—First prize, £7 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

239. T. H. Parker, Holmes-road, Moonee Ponds, " Enc'id," bay, 6 years. 240. S. F. Reynolds, Toorak-road. Toorak, " Nimrod," bay, aged. 241. W. A. Wrigglesworth, Sa-e, "Narrabeen," brown.

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242. Henry Coleman, jnr., G 'en loth, Moffatt, " Voltigeur," brown, 7 years, bred by W. S. Mackie and Co., s Purnim.

243. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, brown or bay 7 years, bred by exhibitor, s Raoul.

244. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, " Snowden," grey, 6 years, s Fly fisher, d Mona, s of d Snowden.

245. Charles Gidrey, North Melbourne, "Marigold," chestnut, 5 or 6 years.

246. H. J. Gidnev, Bungalore, North Melbourne, "The Squire," bay, 6 years, bred by Hon. J. A. Wallace, s Sutadah.

247. Jackson Bros., Sand Mount, via Katunga, "Maori," chestnut, aged. 248. A. McDonald, Darraweit Guim, "Sandy," bay, 7 years, bred by

A. Wilson, s Red Hand. 249. Colonel Freeman, Melbourne, "Pasha," chestnut, s Roul.

HACKNEY (light weight)—First prize, £7 ; second ditto, £3; third ditto, certificate of merit.

250. Police Department, St. Kilda-road, Melbourne, "Scotty," black, 7 years-; s Scottish Chief.

251. P. W. Carr, Glady's Park, Berwick, " Ivanhoe," roan, aged, bred by Sir Thomas Elder, "s Gang Forward.

252. A. J. Davis, Nassau, Coburg, " Vermont," brown, 5 years-, bred by W. D. Davis, s Richelieu, d Polly.

253. C. F. Glasscock, Kiik's Bazaar, Melbourne, "Town Talk," brown 6 years, s Purnim, d Governess, h of d Slanderer.

254. J. B. Pearson, Benaere, Sale, "Firefly," chestnut, aged, bred by late Hon. W. Pearson, s Frying Pan, d March Fly.

255. Hon. W. Pearson, M.L.C., Kilmany Park, Sale, Snowdrift, grey, aged.

256. John McLellan, Lyndhurst, via Dandenong, " Poet," bay, 5 years, s Young Panic, d Prose, s of d Progress.

257. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, "Doctor," roan, 5 years, s Nutshell, d Daisy, s of cl Imperial.

258. Charles Gidney, North Melbourne, "Grey Lad," 5 years, s Sir Garnet, d by Larrikin.

259. W. J. Keates, Tweeside, Essendon, " ," bay. 260. Jackson Bros., Sandmount, via Katunga, "Gordon," grey, 6 years-

LADY S HACKNEY (TO BE RIDDEN BY AN EQUESTRIENNE WHEN JUDGED AND ON PARADE)—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate of merit.

261. James Brooks, Northwood, "Black Bonnie," 6 years, bred by ex-hibitor, s Fearnaught, d Factory Girl, s of d Traducer.

262. William Peacock, Bambra-road, Cau'field, "Argus-," brown, aged. 263. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, "Nimrod," grey, 7 years,

bred by — Shelly, s Jingo, d Lucy, s of d Snowden. 264. C. F. Bates, Bass Park, Bass, " Silvertail."

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265. H. C. Brookman, Eldridge Grange, Poowong, "Jack," 8 years bred by W. I. Winter, s Bathurst, cl The Jewess.

266. John Findlay, Lake Marina!, via Barrakee, "Venture," grey, 8 years, bred by exhibitor, s War Hawk, d Linda.

GENTLEMAN'S COB, 15 HANDS OR UNDER, UP TO 16 STONE—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

267. T. H. Parker, Ho'mes-road, Moonee Ponds, "Union," bay or brown, aged.

268. J. Ochiltree, Ricoarton Farm, Romsey, " Land Lady," chestnut, 6 years, bred by J. Ochiltree, jnr., s Cannonier (imp.), d Flying Doe, s of d Liberty by Lady Kirk (imp.).

269. S. F. Reynolds, Toorak-road, Tcorak, "Millewa," chestnut, 5 years, bred by J. Shanks, s Jim Crow.

270. G. E. D. Payne, Leura, Toorak, " Captain," bay, aged. 271. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, "Roy , " brown, 5 years,

s Hero, d Minnie, s of d Tarn o' Shanter. 272. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, "Maroi," brown, 5 years,

bred by — Phillips, s Hero, s of d Tarn o' Shanter. 273. *E. M. Sharp, Erin-street, Richmond, " Gipsy," b'ack, 7 years. 274. T. H. Payne, Leura, Toorak, " Colonel," chestnut.

CAVALRY HORSE, SUITABLE FOR EXPORT (RIDDEN IN UNI-FORM;—First prize, £8 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

275. S. F. Reynolds, Toorak-road, Toorak, "War Cry," bay, 5 years. 276. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst), Woodend, "Kitchener," chestnut

5 years, s Redpath, d Myrt.'e, s of d Perfection. 277. Police Department, St. Kilda-road, Melbourne, " bay

mare, 4 years, bred by J. C. Ritchie, s Nautilus. 278. Police Department, St. Kilda-road, Melbourne, " bay

years, bred by J. C. Ritchie, s Nautiilns. 279. John Mathieson, Malvern, " Commissioner," black, 6 years, s Young

Merry legs.

MOUNTED RIFLEMAN'S HORSE, SUITABLE FOR EXPORT (RIDDEN IN UNIFORM)—First prize, £8 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

280. Police Department, St. Kilda-road, Melbourne, "Aringa," bay, 5 years, bred by J. C. Ritchie, s Nautilus.

281. Police Department, St. Kilda-road, Melbourne, " Yambuk," bay, 5 years, bred by J. C. Ritchie, s Nautilus.

282. S. F. Reynolds, Toorak-road, "Conje," bay, 5 years. 283. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, "Major , " bay gelding, 5

years, bred by — Guthrie, s Royal, d Gipsy, s of d Imperial. 284. J. R. Mackenzie, Grand Hotel, Melbourne, "Bobs," bay, 8 years.

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Stewards—T. Learin >nth and J. C. Pigdon. PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES, OVER 15 HANDS 3 INCHES, driven

in a carriage on the Grounds on Friday and Saturday, from 11 to 2— during which hours only they will be required to be in the yards1—-First prize, £10; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

285. S. F. Reynolds, Toorak, " Mick and Mack," bay, 5 years. 286. Jchn Scott, Domain-street, South Yarra, " ," bay, 6 years;

" bay, 4 years. 287. T. H. Payne, Leura, Toorak, " ," bay, s Adam Bede. 288. Charles Bros!, Maldon, "Archie," 6 years, and "Hector," 7 years,

bred by exhibitors, s Everton Lad, d Flirt.

BROUGHAM HORSE (DRIVEN IN A BROUGHAM)—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

289. S. r . Reynolds, Toorak, "Venus," brown, 5 years, bred by — Fisher, s Gasperone.

290. G. Gibb, Belmont Avenue, Kew, "Jago," brown bred by I. M. Hey wood, s Orpheus, d Arab mare.

291. C. F. Glasscock, Kirk's Bazaar, Melbourne, "The Count," b g, 6 years.

292. J. A. "johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, " Goldy," bay 8 years, bred by McGregor, s Perfection, d Blossom, s of d Imperial.

PAIR OF BUGGY HORSES, 15 HANDS 3 INCHES OR UNDER (MARES OR GELDINGS), DRIVEN IN A VEHICLE—First prize, £ 7 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

293. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, "Gussy" and "Willie," 5 and 6 years, bred by — Goldsmith, s Britain, d Nelly, s of d Tam o' Shanter. 294. F. A. Dowdney, Hawthorn Livery Stables, Hawthorn, " Snowey," 5 years, "Favour," 7 years, grey.

SINGLE BUGGY HORSE, 15 HANDS 3 INCHES OR UNDER (MARE " OR GELDING), WHICH HAS NOT TROTTED ON A RACE-

COURSE FOR TWELVE MONTHS PREVIOUS TO SHOW, DRIVEN IN A VEHICLE—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

295 Alexander Robertson, The Ranch, Glenroy, " Samona" (late Diana), bay, aged, bred by Dr. Finlaw, s Daly, d Baby Button, s of d Alexander Button.

296. Alexander Robertson, The Ranch, Glenroy, "Daisy," grey, aged.

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297. T. J. Dean, Buckley-street, Moonee Ponds, "Honest Nell," chest-nut, 6 years, bred by exhibitor, s Honesty, d Our Nell, s of d Burnmouth mare.

298. C. E. Alexander, Railway Hotel, King-street, Melbourne, " Doris," bay mare, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Honesty (imp.), d Calista, s of d Berlin ( imp.).

299. E. G. Fitz Gibbon, Anderson-street, South Yarra, " Black Prince," black, aged, bred by E. Ryan, s Slanderer, d a Peel mare.

300. J. Solomon, 260 Johnston-street, Fitzroy, " Duchess of Wellington," dark brown, aged, 9 Wellington.

301. Dr. Springthorpe, 83 Collins-street, Melbourne, "Foam," chestnut, aged.

302. Fiske Bros., corner of Queen and Lonsdale streets, Melbourne, " Bathurst," bay, 7 years, bred by George Lock, Digger's Rest, s Bathurst.

303. Lazarus Bros., City Family Hotel, Bendigo, "Model," brown, 6 years, or aged, bred by exhibitor, s Red Wind, d Perfection.

304. J. T. Fletcher, 287 Church-street, Richmond, "Lady Grace," grey, 5 years.

305. Frank Court, Lansdowne-road east, St. Kilda, "Tommy," chestnut, aged.

306. The Singer Manufacturing Co., William-street, Melbourne, "Surgeon," bay, 7 years, bred by Frank Weston, s George Augustus, cl Violetta., s of d Premier (imp.).

307. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodencl, "Glenn," bay, 5 years, bred by J. Glenn, s Honesty, d Winnie, s of cl Ashplant.

308. J. B. Zander, 245 King-street, Melbourne, " Bob." 309. Charles Giclney, North Melbourne, " Carnation," brown, aged, bred

by — Hunter, s Honesty. 310. Charles Gidney, North Melbourne, " Bayonet," bay, 6 years or aged. 311. Charles Gidney, North Melbourne, " Snooker," brown, 6 years or

aged. 312. H. J. Gidiiey, Bungalore, North Melbourne, " Gay Lad," bay,

6 years, bred by Hon. J. A. Wallace, s by Perfection, d Nelly, s oif d Alarm.

313. J. P. Meagher, West Wyalong, "West Macquarie," chestnut, aged, s Recruit, d Blue Mountain mare.

314. J. B. Zander, 245 King-street, Melbourne, "Bob , " chestnut, 5 years, s Von Moltke, d Bet, s of d Flying Childers.

315. Frank Morris, Princes-street, Newmarket, " Jack,-' brown. 317. William James Dunstan, North Melbourne, " Victor," bay, s

Honesty, d by Child Harold. 318. A. W. Ware, Adelaide, South Australia, "The Maori," grey, 8

years, bred by — Torpy, s Haere, by Malua—Darriwell's dam, cl Lady Brown, s of Lady Kirk.

SPRING-CART HORSE (DRIVEN IN HARNESS)—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

319. James Smith, butcher, Doncaster, " Dick," bay, aged.

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320. J. M. Peck, Lebanon, Pascoe Vale, " Lovely," bay, aged, bred by J. Glenn.

321. Mark Morris, Princess-street, Newmarket, "Ruby," chestnut mare. 322. W. Wood mason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, "Butcher," dk brown

aged. PAIR OF PHAETON PONIES, BETWEEN 12 AND 14 HANDS

(DRIVEN IN HARNESS)—First prize, £4; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit.

323. Thomas Thornton, Waaia, " ," grey, 5 years, bred by A. Mills and exhibitor, s Young Tam o' Shanter.

324. G. Powell, Ballarat Road, Footscray, "Dandy" and "Dick," bay, aged.

PAIR OF PHAETON PONIES, 12 HANDS OR UNDER (DRIVEN IN HARNESS)—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certifi-cate of merit .

325. P. W. Carr, G'ady's Park, Berwick, "Dandy" and "Jack," brown, agea, bred by J. M. Lyall, s, Kelter, d Topsy, s of d Robin.

326. A. C. Lyons, Warragul, "Rose," 6 years, Duncolour; "Jenny," 7 years, Duncolour.

327. R. J. Wilson, Burn Brae, Wordsworth-street, Moonee Ponds, " ," 5 years and 7 years.

PONY MARE OR GELDING, BETWEEN 12 AND 14 HANDS (HAR-NESS)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

328. A. Gunter, Bourke-street, Melbourne, " Snowdrift," grey. 329. P. W. Carr, Glady's Park, Berwick, " Silver," grey, 6 years, bred

by C. Wady, s Silver King. 330. Mrs. Susie E. Watson, Browning-street, Moonee Ponds, "Ki t ty , "

cream, aged, s Comet. 331. J. B. Zander, 245 King-street, Melbourne, "Topsy," bay, 5 years,

bred by exhibitor, s Defoe, d Nell, s of d Taffy. 332. G. D. Dickinson, Mount Alexander-road, Moonee Ponds, " Tommy,"

grey, aged. 333. John Cooper and Sons, 287 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, " ,"

mare, 7 years. 334. Charles Hammond, 376 Flinders-street, Melbourne, "Lawna," light

brown, 4 years. 335. A. E. Angus, Egliugton-street, Moonee Ponds, "Una," black, aged. 336. H. H. Patton, Sir Charles Hotham Hotel, Melbourne, "Judy,"

black, 5 years. 337. Mrs. E. Huxtable, Footscray, "Dolly," grey, 6 years or aged. 338. T. J. Heaney, The Parade, Ascot Vale, " Kitty," bay, aged. 339. F. S. Stephen, The Avenue, Windsor, "Bobs," grey, 6 or 7 years. 340. W. L. Treadrea, Athol-street, Moonee Ponds, " Myrtle," bay mare,

5 years. 341. J. Nixon, Maribyrnong, Ascot Vale, "Lady Ascot."

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PONY MARE OR GELDING, BETWEEN 12 AND 14 HANDS (SADDLE)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certifi-cate of merit.

342. Alexander White, Garden Hill, Kangaroo Ground, " Fairy," bay, 6 years 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s The General, c» Melinda, s of Hercules.

343. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, " Snowflake," grey 8 years, s Arabia, d Blacy, s of d Tarn o' Shanter.

344. J. A. Johnston, Lyndhurst, Woodend, "Rocket," black 5 years, s Taffy, d Mausey, s of d Trueblue.

345. B. Hosking, Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, " Little Jim," bay 6 years.

346. C. E. Alexander, Railway Hotel, King-street, Melbourne, "Red Cap," bay, 6 years.

347. A. C. Lyons, Warragul, "Miss Little," bay, 6 years. 348. S. Jenkins, Union-road, Ascot Yale, "Jimmy," bay, 8 years. 349. A. E. Se'man, Willowvale, Fern Tree Gully, "Dandy," bay, aged.

PONY MARE OR GELDING, 12 HANDS OR UNDER (HARNESS)— First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit.

350. John White, 22 Homsley-street, Newmarket, " Bob," bay, 6 years, bred by P. Fowler, s Jack Sprat.

351. James Dillon, 19 Napier-street, Essendon, "Dinkum," roan, aged. 352. Miss Maimee, Wesley Hall, Owa, Boundary-road, Tcorak, "Scottie,"

brown, aged.

PONY MARE OR GELDING, 12 HANDS OR UNDER (SADDLE)—First prize, £3; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit,

353. J. J. Bartlett, Spring-street, Pert Melbourne, " Little Bobs," black, aged.

354. A. Harvey, Epsom-road, Ascot Vale, "Jessie," bay, aged. 355. J. McKinnon, Kirk's Bazaar, Melbourne, " ," b'ack, under

4 years. 356. Mrs. H. Mall, 44 Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, "Toby," grey, 6 years. 357. W. L. Aitken, 13 Washington-street, Essendon, "Commodore

INutt," dark grey, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Real Earnest, cl Minnie Warren, s of d Beau Brummell.

358. J. Kelleher, Mount Alexander-road, Mconee Ponds, "Bob , " b'ack, aged, bred by J. Calvert.

359. Miss May Victoria Dyer, Magdala, Woodlands-street, Broad-meadows, "True Love," grey mare.

360. D. C. Morpheth, Mar Lodge, Buckley-street, Essendon, "Essendon Nellie," chestnut, 5 years.

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BULL, 4 YEARS OLD OR OYER—First prize, £7 • second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

361. L. Dugdale, Springfield, Myrniong, "Royal Albert 11th" (imp.), roan, 3 years 6 months 6 days, bred by J. T. Hobbs, Maisey-hampton, England, s Barrington Surmise 2nd, 60343, d Fanny 53rd. s of d Royal Nottingham.

362. D. MacGregor, Glengyle, Moreland, "Royal Ruby," 10541 (imp.), red, 5 years, bred by W. Graham, s Duke of Albedmarle 18th, 63890, d Laurestina 42nd, s of d Hopeful, 57745.

363. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Duke of Connaught 10th." roan, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Viscount Oxford of Ruddington 2nd, 66482 (imp.), d Duchess of Connaught 3rd, s of d Red Prince.

364. William Webb, Springvale, Bairnsdale, " Bolinda Duke of Derri-mut 108tli," roan, 5 years 4 months 8 days, bred by Sir W. J. Clarke, s Bolinda Duke of Derrimut, 65th, d Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut 75th, s of d Lord Underley 4th.

365. John James, Riccarton, Alvie, via Colac, "Clinker," 66846 (imp.), roan. 6 years 6 months, bred by W. Duthie, s Gravesend, 46461. d Cinderella, s of d Lord Lavender, 54616.

366. Hunt Brothers, Waurn Ponds, "Jessamine's Duke 39th," roan, 3 years 9 months, bred by J. G. Brisbane, s Oxford Duke, 22nd, d Royal Jessamine 18th, s of d Brunswick's Oxford 2nd.

367. Sir R. T. H. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, "Duke of York 2nd," roan, 5 years 9 months, bred by J. Hanley, s Duke of York, d Esther, s of d Ingram Hope.

BULL. 3 Y'EARS OLD—First prize, £7 ; second ditto, £3; third ditto, certificate of merit.

368. D. MacGregor, Glengyle, Moreland, "Horesto Raby," roan, 2 years 7 months 27 days, bred; by exhibitor, s Sir Raby Studley 2nd. d Mona, s of d Sir Raby Studley, 59971 (imp.).

369. J. H. Angus, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Lord Waterloo 28th," roan. 3 years 1 month 27 days, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo Earl of Sockburn 3rd, 63512 (imp.), d Lily Waterloo 2nd, s of d Lord Gifford 2nd.

370. John Tweddle, Koyuga Yale, Kyabram, "Royal Melbourne," red and white, 2 years 10 months 19 days, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Russell, d Marchioness of Oxford, s of d Count of Ox-ford 2nd.

371. A. J. Webb. Kimlon Nunk, Lindenow, " Lindenow Duke of Der-mont 1st," roan, 2 years 5 months 15 days, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Summerton 36th, d Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut 113th, s of d Lord Underley 4th.

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372. John Deans, Riccarton, Christchurch, N.Z., "Russell's Butterfly 2nd," roan, 2 years 5 months 1 day, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Russell 9th, d Alvie's Butterfly 9th, s of d Duke Waterloo 52798.

373. John Deans, Riccarton, Christchurch, N.Z., "Russell's Brunswick 4th," roan, 2 years 9 months 16 days, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Russell 9'th, d Duchess of Brunswick 10th, s of d Lord Waterloo, 52798.

BULL, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £7 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

374. L. Dugd'ale, Springfield, Myrniong, "Cherry Duke of Derrimut 11th," roan, 1 year 6 months 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s Beau Blanche 14th, d Cherry Duchess of Derrimut 10th, s of d Rugia's Prince 7th.

375. L. Dugdale, Springfield, Myrniong, "Cherry Duke of Derrimut 12th," red, 1 year 5 months 27 days, bred by exhibitor, s Beau Blanche 14th, d Cherry Duchess of Derrimut 4th. s of d Cherrv Oxford 12th.

376. John Tweedle, Koyuga Vale, Kyabram, " Oxford Royal 17th," roan. 1 year 4 months, bred by exhibitor, s Oxford Royal 5th, d Earl's Queen, s of d Earl Oxford 2nd.

377. John Tippett, Scrub Hill, Newlyn, "Buller," roan, 1 year 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenroy 2nd's Baron 14th, d Holly, s of d Royal Duke of Greenpark.

378. W. Kerr, care of G. Howat. 130 Queen-street, Melbourne, " Derri-mut's Gazelle," red, 1 year 2 months 12 days, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Barming Gazelle, d Derrimut's Duchess 5th, s of d Oxford's Duke 8th.

379. Angus Urquhart, care of G. Howat, 130 Queen-street, Melbourne, " Moondah's Royal Jessamine Duke," roan, 1 year 2 months 25 days, bred by exhibitor, s Barming Grand Duke, d Royal Duchess 14th, s of d 6th Duke of Brunswick.

380. Hans Neilson,' Sunvale, Dunack, "Lord Roberts," roan, 1 year 5 months 10 days, bred by exhibitor, s Charmers 2nd Prince, d 3rd Rachel, s of d Wild Eyes Dick 4th.

381. George Twedcl!e, Green Park, Gisborne, " Summerton's Clinker," red and white, 2 years 1 month 13 days, bred by exhibitor, s Clinker (imp.), d Matilda's Summerton 2nd, s of d Matilda's Duke of Derrimut.

382. A. J. Webb, Kunlon Nunk, Lindenow, "Earl Summerton 56th," roan, 1 year 10 months, bred by Sir R. T. H. Clarke, Bart-., s Duke of York 2nd (imp.), 68546, d Oxford Summerton 18th, s of d Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 25th.

383. J. E. Robertson, Glen Alvie, Alvie, ria Colao, "Earl of Warrion 4th," dark ronn, 1 year 6 months 1 day, bred by exhibitor, s Clinker (imp.), 66846, d Royal Jessamine 43rd, s of d Flower Duko 10th.

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384. Hon. William McCullooh, Oakwood Park Dandenong, " Court Minstrel 2nd," roan, 1 year 3 months 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s Charming Duke 14th, d Lady Charmer 13th, s of cl Grand Duke of Oxford 4th.

385. Sir R. T. H. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Yale, Lancefield Junction, " Duke of Derrimut 77th," white, 1 year 9 months, bred by J. James, s Clinker, d Duchess of Derrimut 73rd, s of d Duke of Glenroy 3rd.

386. Sir R. T. H. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Yale, Lancefield Junction, "Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 176th," red, 15 months, bred by exhibitor, s Bolinda Duke of Derrimut: 69th, d Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut 92nd, s of d Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 29th.

387. John Deans, Riccarton, Christ church, N.Z., "Canterbury Lad 3rd," red, 1 year 11 months 13 days, bred by exhibitor, s Russell's Brunswick 2nd, d Queen of Canterbury 17th, s of d Waterloo's Florist 4th.

388. John Deans, Riccarton, Christchurch, N.Z., "Avon Duke," red and white, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo's Florist. 8th, d Duchess of Brunswick 13th, s of d Lord Russell 9th.

389. John Deans, Riccarton, Christchurch, N.Z., "Avon Duke 2nd," roan, 1 year 10 months 13 days, bred by exhibitor, s Russell's Florist 9th, d Duchess of Brunswick 11th, s of d Duke Waterloo, 52798.

390. Albert Miller, Broadlands, Bacchus Marsh, "Venturer," red and white, 1 year 9 months 26 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bestman, d Venus 2nd, s of d Victor Royal.

391. Albert Miller, Broadlands, Bacchus Marsh, "Ambassador," roan, 1 year 3 months 22 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bestman, d Amabi is 2nd, s of d V.C., 60108.

392. Albert Miller, Broadlands, Bacchus Marsh, "Dairyman 2nd," red, 1 vear 8 month 10 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bestman, d Dairymaid 2nd, s of d V.C., 60108.

393. Hon. F. S. Grimwade, Coolart, Balnarring, "Earl of Warrion 2nd," roan, 1 year 11 months 1 day, bred by J. E. Robertson, s Clinker. 66846, d Royal Jessamine 38th, s of d Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 28th.

394. Hon. F. S. Grimwade, Coolart, Balnarring, "Kora's Grand Duke 3rd," roan, 1 year 11 months 17 days, bred by exhibitor, s Summerton's Duke 8th, d Kora 4th, s of d Lord Red Rose 7th.

395. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, " Colbinabbin Knight 10th," roan, 1 year 9 months 18 days, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Summerton 32nd, d Duke of Glenroy 2nd's Lady 2nd s of d Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

396. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, "Colbinabbin Duke 10th," roan, 1 year 9 months 3 clays, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenroy 2nd, d Wild Eyes Duke 5th's Duchess 21st, s of d Wild Eyes Duke 5th.

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397. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, " Colbinabbin Knight 12th," red, 1 year 7 months 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenroy 2nd, d Wild Eyes Duke 5th's Lady 12th, s of d Wild Eyes 5th.

BULL, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £6 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

398. L. Dugdale, Springfield, Myrniong, "Cherry Duke of Derrimut 13th," roan, 1 year 6 days, s Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 116th, d Bounteous, s of d Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 27th.

399. L. Dugdale, Springfield, Myrniong, " Oxford's 15th Duke," red, 1 year 4 days, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Albert 11th, d Oxford's Countess 9th, s of d Rugia's Prince 7th.

400. J. H. Angas, Coilingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Rugia's Prince 17th," roan, 11 months 15 days, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo Earl of Sockburn 3rd, 63512 (imp.), d Rugia Niblett 13th, s of d Lord Waterloo 5th.

401. J. H. Angas, Coilingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Duke of Connauo-ht 16th," roan, 11 months 16 days, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo Earl of Sockburn 3rd, 63512, d Duchess of Connaught 8th, s of cl Lord Waterloo 5th.

402. J. H. Angas, Coilingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Beverley Duke 30th," white, 1 year 1 mouth 26 days, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Waterloo 5th, d Beverley Duchess 22nd, s of d Red Prince.

403. John Tweddle, Koyuga Yale, Kyabram, " Royal Master," roan, 9 months 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Melbourne, d Polly Brunswick, s of d Brunswick Lad.

404. John Tweddle, Koyuga Yale, Kyabram, "Royal Summerton 22nd," red, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Russell's Grandson, d Summerton Rose, s of d Major.

405. John Tippett, Scrub Hill. Newlyn, "Duke of Riccarton," roan, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Clinker, d 25th Flower of Derrimut, s of d Heir of Summerton.

406. W. Kerr, care of G. Howat, 130 Queen-street, Melbourne, " Oxford's Gazelle," roan, 1 year, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Barming Gazelle, d Monpellier's Duchess 3rd, s of d Oxford's Duke 8th.

407. W. Kerr, care of G. Howat, 130 Queen-street, Melbourne, "Barm-ing Gazelle," red, 11 months 22 days, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Barming Gazelle, d Duchess of Oxford, s of d Duke of Oxford 8th.

408. George Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "Count's Royal 2nd," rich roan, 1 year 1 month 7 days, bred by exhibitor, s Cherry Duke of Derrimut 10th, d Countess of Summerton, s of d Count- of Oxford 2nd.

409. George Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Summerton's Royal," red, 1 year 17 days, bred by exhibitor, s Cherry Duke of Derrimut 10th, cl Lady Summerton, s of d Sir Rabey Studley (imp.).

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410. George Tweddie, Green Park, Gisborne, " Derrimut's Royal.," white, 1 year 11 days, bred by exhibitor, s Cherry Duke of Derrimut 10th, d Matilda's Summerton 2nd, s of d Matilda's Duke of

Derrimut. 411. C. E. Parsons, Watch Hill, Beeac, "Baron Brunswick," red, 9

months, bred by exhibitor, s Clinker, 66846 (imp.), d Lady Brunswick 30th, s of d Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 28th.

412. Hunt Bros., Waurn Ponds, "Glenaldale's Duke 7tli," red, 10 months, bred by exhibitors, s Glenaldale's Duke, d Oxford's Duchess of Derrimut 17th, s of d Oxford's Duke 22nd.

413. Sir R. T. H. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, "Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 179th," roan, 9 months 4 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of York 2nd, d Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut 35th, s of d Duke of Derrimut 36th.

414. Albert Miller. Broadlands, Bacchus Marsh, "Roseberry 2nd," roan, 1 year 8 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bestman, cl Rose of Summer 2nd, s of d Victor Royal.

415. Albert Miller, Broadlands, Bacchus Marsh, "Broadlands Duke 6th," red and white, 1 year 8 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bestman, d Duchess of Broadlands, s of d Earl of Brunswick 17th.

416. Albert Miller, Broadlands, Bacchus Maish, "Broadlands Duke 7th," red and white, 6 months, bred by exhibitor, s Bestman, d 12th Heiress of Roan Duchess, s of d Earl of Summerton 1st.

417. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, " Colbinabbin Baron 9th," white, 1 year 4 days, bred by exhibitor, s Beau Ga.zelle 15th, d Wild Eyes Duke 5th, Baroness 25th, s of d Wild Eyes Duke 5th.

418. David'Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, "Colbinabbin Knight 13th," red, 1 year 3 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenroy 2nd, d Wild Eves Duke 5th's Lady 2nd, s of d Wild Eyes Duke 5th.

419. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, "Colbinabbin Baron 20th," roan. 11 months 22 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenroy 2nd. d Wild Eyes Duke 5th's Baroness 2nd, s of d Wild Eyes Duke 5th.

COW, 4 YEARS OLD OR OVER (GIVING MILK OR IN CALF) First prize, £6 ; second ditto, £3; third ditto, certificate of merit.

420. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Rugia Niblett 11th," roan, 7 years, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Waterloo 5th, d Rugia Oxford 3rd, s of d Duke of Wortley 3rd.

421. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Rose of Connaught 20th," roan, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Viscount Oxford of Ruddington 2nd, 66482, d Rose of Connaught 3rd, s of d Duke of Hazlecote 62nd.

422. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Lady of the Lake," roan, 8 years.

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423. Matthew Holland, Spring Yale Farm, Kyabram, "Oxford Lily," roan, calved April 26, 1893, bred by J. Tweddle, s Count of Oxford 2nd, d Kenmair's Lily Brunswick, s of d Lord Kenmair 3rd.

424. Sir R. T. H. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Yale, Lancefield Junction, "Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut 75th," roan, 8 years 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Underley 4th, d Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut 33rd, s of d Duke of Derrimut. 36th.

425. Sir R. T. H. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Park, Lancefield Junction, "Oxford's Summerton 23rd," red, 7 years 11 months 25 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 29th, d Ox-ford's Summerton 7th. s of d Geneva Duke 2nd.

HEIFER, 3 YEARS OLD (GIVING MILK OR IN CALF)—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

426. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Charming Oxford 30th," red roan, 3 years 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo Earl of Sockburn 2nd, 63512 (imp.), d Charming Oxford 11th, s of d Grand Duke of Oxford 4th.

427. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, " Flower Duke lOth's Lady 2nd," red roan, 3 years 1 month 10 days,-bred by exhibitor, s Flower Duke 10th, d Duke of Glenroy 2nd's Lady 7th, s of d Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

428. David Mitchell. Dueran, Mansfield, "Earl Summerton 32nd's Baroness 5th," roan, 3 years 18 days, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Summerton 32nd, d Wild Eyes Duke 5th's Baroness 6th, s of d Wild Eyes Duke 5th.

429. David Mitchell, 'Dueran, Mansfield, "Earl Summerton 32nd's Duchess 8th," red, 2 years 10 months 13 days, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Summerton 32nd, d Wild Eyes Duke 5th's Duchess 10th, s of d Wild Eyes Duke 5th.

HEIFER, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

430. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Rose of Connaught. 25th," roan, 2 years 1 month 29 days, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo Earl of Sockburn 2nd, 63512 (imp.), d Rose of Con-naught 12th, s of d Lord Waterloo 6th.

431. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Lily Waterloo 32nd,"' red roan, 2 years 1 month 28 days, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo Earl of Sockburn, d Lily Waterloo 18th, s of d Royal Con-naught.

432. John Tweddle, Koyuga Vale, Kyabram, "The Studley Queen," red and white, 2 years 2 months 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Studley's Summerton, d Earl's Queen, s of d Earl Oxford 2nd.

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433. Matthew Holland, Spring Yale Farm, Kyabram, "Countess of Ox-ford, roan, 1 year 9 months 9 days, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Countess, cl Oxford Lily, s of d Count of Oxford 2nd.

434. A. J. Webb, Kunlan Nunk, Lindenow, "Bolinda Duchess of Derri-mut 180th," roan, 1 year 9 months 7 days, bred by Sir R. T. H. Clarke, s Duke of York 2nd, 68,546 (imp.), d Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut 104th, s of cl Lord Under!ey 4th.

435. A. J. Webb. Kunlan Nunk, Lindenow, "Linclenow Duchess of Derri-mut 1st." red and white, 1 year 6 months 25 days, bred by Black Bros., s Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 116th, d Vitality, s of d Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 27th.

436. John James, Ricca.rton, Alvie, via Colac, 87th, " Duchess of Derri-mut," roan, 2 years 1 month 8 days, bred by exhibitor, s Clinker, 66846, d 78th, Duchess of Derrimut,

HEIFER, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £4; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit,

437. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., " Rugia Niblett 22nd," roan, 1 year 1 month 29 days, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo Earl of Sockburn 3rd, 63,512, d Rugia Niblett 11th, s of d Lord Waterloo 5th.

438. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Lady Fortunate 43rd," red and white, 1 year 1 month 22 days, bred by exhibitor, s Viscount Oxford of Ruddington 2nd, 66482, d Lady For-tunate 9th, s of d Royal Connaught.

439. John Tweddle, Koyuga Vale, Kyabram, "Princess Royal 22nd," roan, 1 year 2 months 1 day, bred by exhibitor, s Oxford Royal 5th, d Princess Royal 10th, s of d Royal Russell.

440. John Tweddle, Koyuga Vale, Kyabram, "Lady Hope," roan, 1 year 28 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bright Hope, d Marchioness of Oxford, s of d Count of Oxford, 2nd.

441. Matthew Holland, Spring Vale Farm, Kyabram, " Triple's Oxford," rich rcan. 9 months 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Oxford Tom, d Oxford Li y, s of d Count Oxford, 2nd.

442. Sir R. T. H. Clarke, Bart,, Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, "Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut 191st," white, 10 months 28 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of York 2nd, d Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut 75th, s of d Lord TInderley, 4th.

443. Sir R T. H. Darke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, l;a,ncefield Junction, Bo^nda Duchess of Derrimut 196th," white, bred by ex-

hibitor. s Duke of York 2nd, d Bolinda Duchess of Derri-mut 123rd, s of d Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 29th.

444. Sir R. T. H. CTarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, "Oxford Summprton 38th." red, 9 months 10 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of York 2nd, cl Oxford's Summerton 7th, s of d Geneva Duke 2nd.

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445. Hon. F. S. Grimwade, Coo:art, Balnarring, " Coolart Rose," roan, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Summerton's Duke 8th, cl Red Rose 26th, s of d Lord Red Rose.

446. Hon. F. S. Grimwade, Coolart, Balnarring, "20th Duchess of Bridgewater," reel, 9 months 20 days, bred by exhibitor, s Summerton's Duke 8th, d 17th Duchess of Bridgewater, s of d Wild Eyes Duke.

447. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, " Colbinabbin Duchess." 1st, roan, 11 months 23 days, bred by exhibitor, s Beau Gazelle 15th, d Duke of Glenroy 2nd's Duchess 11th, s of d Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

GROUP PRIZE—£5 (special); one male and two females, any age, bred by exhibitor (animals need not be specified in entry).

448. J. H. Angus, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., bred by exhibitor. 449. Sir R. T. H. Clarke, Bart,, Bolinda Yale, Lancefield Junction. 450. Sir R. T. H. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction.

A Special Prize of £5 5s., the gift of J. M. Peck, Esq., is offered for the best Shorthorn, male or female, over 12 months old.

Note.—The Council reserves the right, in the event of there being insufficient accommodation, to receive not more than three entries from one exhibitor in classes over 2 years old, nor more than six entries in classes 2 years old or under, in all the cattle sections. The breeding year dates from the 1st July in each year.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Shorthorn Bull (excluding 1 year old class), Government Champion Gold

Medal; Shorthorn Cow or Heifer (excluding 1 year old class). Go-vernment Gold Medal.

S H O R T H O R N S F O R S A L E .

451. James Morris, Whittlesea, " Sir Douglas 2nd," roan, 4 years 7 months, bred by E. A. Porter, s Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 28th, d Lady Loch, s of d Wild Eyes Duke 4th.

452. James Morris, Whittlesea, " Matilda 31st," red, 4 years 10 months, bred by G. Tweddle, s Jessamine's Duke 21st} d Matilda 28th, s of d Matilda's Duke of Derrimut.

453. James Morris, Whittlesea, " Jessamine's Favourite," roan, 4 years 2 months, bred by G. Tweddle, s Jessamine's Duke 21st, d Studley's Favourite, s of d Sir Raby Studley.

454. James Morris, Whittlesea, bull, white, 2 years 15 days, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Douglas 2nd, d Jessamine's Favourite, s of d Jessamine's Duke 21st.

455. James Morris, Whittlesea, bull, red and white, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Douglas 2nd, d Russell's Favourite 4th, s of d Lord Russell 16th.

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456. James Morris, Whittle-sea, heifer, red roan, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Douglas 2nd, cl Matilda 31st, s of d Jessamine's Duke 21st.

457. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, " Colbinabbin Duke 12th," roan, 1 year 9 months 2 clays, bred by exhibitor, s Earl of Summer-ton 32.nd, d Duke of Glenroy 2nd's Duchess 8th, s of d Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

458. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, " Colbinabbin Duke of Derri-mut 1st," roan, 11 months 25 days, bred by exhibitor, s Beau Gazelle 15th, cl Duke of Glenroy 2ncl's Duchess of Derrimut 2nd, s of d Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

459. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, " Colbinabbin Duke 15th," red and white, 10 months 30 daj s, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenroy 2nd, cl Tregunter's Prince's Duchess 2nd, s of d Tregunter's Prince.

460. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, "Colbinabbin Adonis," roan, 10 months 9 days, bred by exhibitor, s Beau Gazelle 15th, d Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

461. David Mitche'l, Dueran, Mansfield, "Colbinabbin Knight 14th," roan, 9 months 24 days, bred by exhibitor, s Beau Gazelle 15th, d Duke of Glenroy 2nd's Lady 6th, s of d, Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

462. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, "Flower Duke lOtli's Baroness 1st," red, 3 years 1 month 8 days, bred by exhibitor, s Flower Duke 10th, d Duke of Glenroy 2nd's Baroness 9th, s of d Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

46-3. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, "Flower Duke lOth's Lady 3rd," red, 3 years 14 days, bred by exhibitor, s Flower Duke 10th, d Duke of Glenroy, 2nd's Lady 6th, s of d Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

• 464. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, "Earl Summerton 32nd's Countess 4th." roan, 2 years 11 months 20 days, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Summerton 32nd, cl Wild Eyes Duke 5th's Countess 7th, s of cl Wild Eyes Duke 5th.

465. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, " Flower Duke lOth's Baroness 3rd." roan, 2 years 11 months 12 days, bred by exhibitor, s Flower Duke 10th, d Duke of Glenroy 2nd's Baroness 5th, s of d Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

466. David Mitchell. Dueran, Mansfield. "Earl Summerton 32nd's Baroness 6th," roan, 2 years 9 months 27 days, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Summerton 32nd, d Wild Eyes Duke 5th's Baroness 2nd, s of d Wi'd Eves Duke 5th.

467. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, "Earl Summerton 32nd's Baroness 7th," red, 2 years 7 months 27 days, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Summerton 32nd, d Duke of Glenroy 2nd's Baroness 6th, s of d Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

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468. David Mitchell, Dueran, Mansfield, "Earl Summerton 32nd's Princess 2nd," roan, 2 years 8 months 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Summerton 32nd, d Duke of Glenroy 2nd's Princess, s of d Duke of Glenroy 2nd.

469. E. A. Porter, Inwood, Toolern, " Melton Duke of Smeaton," red and white, 1 year 7 months 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Summerton 36th, d Duchess «of Smeaton, s of d Alvie's 2nd.

470. E. A. Porter, Inwood, Too'era, "Melton Lord Wild Eyes 3rd," roan, 1 year 3 months 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Sum-merton 36th, d Lady Wild Eyes, s of d Wild Eyes Duke 4th.

471. E. A- Porter, Inwood, Toolern, "Melton Duke of Smeaton 2nd," roan, 1 year 1 month 22 days, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Sum-merton 36th, d Duchess of Smeaton 2nd, s of d Flower Duke 8th.

472. E. A. Por er, Inwood, Toolern, "Melton Martha's Duke," red and white, 10 months 12 clays, bred by exhibitor, s Earl Summerton 36th, d Martha's Duchess, s of d Bolinda Duke of Derrimut 28th.

473. George Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "" Favoruite's Royal," white, 11 months 17 clays, bred by exhibitor, s Cherry Duke of Derri-mut 10th, s of d 48th Duke of Derrimut.

474. John Deans, Riccarton, Christehurch, N.Z., "Lord Butterfly," roan, 1 year 6 months 21 days, bred bv exhibitor, s Russell's Bruns-wick 2nd, d Brunswick 13th Alvie's Butterfly 6th, s of d Duke Waterloo, 52798.

475. A. S. McDonald, care of G. Howat. 130 Queen-street, Melbourne, "Rob Roy," reel, 1 year 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Jessa-mie's Duke 28th. d Duchess, s of d 71st Duke of Derrimut.

476. A. S. McDonald, care of G. Howat, 130 Queen-street, "Dairyman," red, 2 years 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Bestman, d Dairy-maid 2nd. s of d V.C., 60108.

Section 11 — Herefords. Stewards.—Job Smith and Guy Peppin.

BULL, 3 YEARS OLD OR OYER—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

477. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Count Comely 11th." 3 years 6 months 14 days, bred by exhibitor, s Magician, 16832 (imp.), d Collingrove Comely 3rd, s of d Sir Roger.

478. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, " Royal Windsor." red, white face, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Figaro (imp.), d Princess Alioe 5th, s of d Rose Stock.

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BULL, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

479. J. H. Angas, Coilingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Minerva's Magician 3rd," 2 years 1 month, bred by exhibitor, s Magician, 16832 (imp.), d Lady Minerva 3rd, s of d Count Comely.

BULL, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit.

480. J. H. Angas, Coilingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Dr . Jim," 1 year 3 days, bred by exhibitor, s Count Comely 11th, d Rosebud 4th, s of d Sir Roger.

481. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, "Victor Royal," red, 1 yoar 1 month, bred by exhibitor, s Figaro (imp.), d Ugena, s of d Whittern Grove 2nd.

482. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, "Baden Powell," red, I year 14 days, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Windsor, d Olive, s of d Figaro (imp.).

483. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, " Bendigo," red, 1 year 1 month, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Windsor, d Venjas 4th, s of d Figaro (imp.).

COW, 4 YEARS OLD OR OYER (GIVING MILK OR IN CALF)—First prize, £4, second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

484. J. H. Angas, Coilingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Rosebud 4th," 8 years, bred by exhibitor, s Sir Roger, d Rosebud 3rd, s of d General Gordon.

485. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, "Beatrice 10th," red, 7 years, bred by exhibitor, s Figaro (imp.), d Beatrice 9th, s of d Hilarity, 8734.

486. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, " Princess 6th," red, 6 years, bred by exhibitor, s Figaro (imp.), d Princess 4th, s of d Patron.

487. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, "Aroma 6th," red, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Figaro (imp.), d Aroma 4th, s of of d Cop Hall (imp.).

HEIFER, 3 YEARS OLD (GIVING MILK OR IN CALF)—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

488. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, " Princess Alice 6th," red, 3 years 1 month, s Figaro (imp.), d Princess Alice 5th (imp.), s of d Rose Stock, 6651.

HEIFER, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

489. J. H. Angas, Coilingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Rosebud 5th," 2 years II days, Bred by exhibitor, s Magician, 16832 (imp.), d Rose-bud 4th, s of d Sir Roger.

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490. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Lady Minerva 13th," 2 years 18 days, bred by exhibitor, s Magician, 16832 (imp.), d Lady Minerva 2nd, s of d Sir Roger.

491. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, " Silver Queen," reel, 2 years 26 days, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Windsor, d Beatrice 10th, a of d Figaro (imp.).

492. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, " Empress 8th," red, 1 year 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Figaro, d Empress 4th, s of d Patron.

HEIFER, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

493. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, "" Silver Queen 2nd," red, 1 year 1 month, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Windsor, d Beatrice 10th, s of d Figaro (imp.).

494. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, " Lady Arkwright 3rd," red, 1 year 11 days, bred by exhibitor, s Figaro (imp.), d Lady Arkwright, s of d Alfonso (imp.).

495. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest, " Princess Alice 7th," red, 1 year 1 month 15 days, bred by exhibitor, s Hampton Court 3rd, d Princess Alice 6th, si of d Figaro (imp.).

GROUP PRIZE—£5 (special); one male and two females, auy age, bred by exhibitor (animals need not be specified in entry).

496. J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angiaston, S.A< 497. Henry Beattie, Gisborne Park, Digger's Rest.

A Special Prize of £5 5s., the gift of J. M. Peck, Esq., is offered for the best Hereford male or female over twelve months old.

Note.—See Note at foot of Section 10.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. HEREFORD BULL (excluding 1 year old class), Government- Champion

Gold Medal; Hereford Cow or Heifer (excluding 1 year old class), Government Champion Gold Medal.

Section 12 —Polled Angus. / Q Stewards.—A. McCracken and H. W. Stevenson.

BULL, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, third ditto, certificate of merit.

498. Andrew Beaty, TooJern, "Kruger," calved October 3rd, 1896, bred by' executors late D. Mackinnon, s Justice (imp.), d Jean E, 16310 (imp.), s of d Cordinero.

499. Executors late D. Mackinnon, Marida, Yallock, Boorcan, "Premier, ' 548 N.Z.H.B., calved October 21st, 1895, bred by New Zealand and Australian Land Co., s Jaguer, 10077 (imp.), d Penelope, 320, N.Z.H.B., s of d Jamie of Killara, 147, N.Z.H.B.

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BULL., 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry. BULL, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto,

certificate of merit. 500. Executors late D. Mackinnon, Marida, YaFock, Boorcan, " General

Buller," 1 year 1 month 7 days, bred by exhibitors, s Premier, 548, N.Z.H.B., d Jean E. 16310 (imp.), s of d Cordiuero, 5948.

501. Executors late D. Mackinnon, Marida, Yallock, Boorcan, "Cronje," 1 year 28 days, bred by exhibitor, s Premier, 548, N.Z.H.B., d Vixen, s of d Lobengula.

COW, 4 YEARS OLD OR OVER, GIVING MILK OR IN CALF—-First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit.

502. Executors late D. Mackinnon, Marida, Yallock, Boorcan, "Melody," calved December 4th, 1894, bred by exhibitors, s Zulu, d Jean E, 16310 (imp.), s of d Cordmero, 5948.

HEIFER, 3 YEARS OLD. GIVING MILK OR IN CALF—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

HEIFER, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

503. Executors late D. Mackinnon, Marida, Yallock, Boorcan, "Tickle," 1 year 11 months 1 clay, bred by exhibitors, s Premier, 548, N.Z.H.B., d Busybody of Glamis, 17256 (imp.), s of d Alister. 1939.

504. Executors late D. Mackinnon, Marida, Yallock, Boorcan, "Music," 2 years 12 days, bred by exhibitors, s Premier, 548, N.Z.H.B., d Jean E, 16?10 (imp.), s of cl Cordinero, 5948.

HEIFER, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

505. Executors late D. Mackinnon, Marida, Yallock, Boorcan, "Frantic," 1 year 1 month 6 days, bred by exhibitors, s Premier, 548 N.Z. H.B., d Busybody of Glamis, 17256 (imp.), s of d Alister, 1939.

GROUP PRIZE—£5 (special); one male and two females (Polled Angus, or Red Polled), any age. bred by exhibitor (animals need not be specified in entry).

506. Executors late D. Mackinnon, Marida, Yallock, Boorcan. Note.—See note at foot of Section 10.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Polled Argus Bull (excluding 1 year old class), Government Champion

Gold Medal ; Polled Angus Cow or Heifer (excluding 1 year old class), Government Champion Gold Medal.

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Section 13—Red Polled. BULL, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ;

third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

BULL, 1 YEAR OLD OR UNDER—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

COW OR HEIFER 3 YEARS OLD OR OVER (GIVING MILK OR IN CALF)—First prize, £3; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit.

507. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, " Cherry."

HEIFER, 2 YEARS OLD OR UNDER—First prize, £3; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. Note.—See Class 83 (Special Group Prize).

CHAMPION PRZES OF AUSTRALIA. Red Polled Bull (excluding 1 year old class), Government Champion Gold

Medal; Red Polled Cow or Heifer (excluding 1 year otd c'assL Government Champion Gold Medal.

Section 14 —Devons. BULL, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ;

third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

BULL, 1 YEAR OLD OR UNDER—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

COW, 3 YEARS OLD OR OVER (GIVING MILK OR IN CALF)—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

HEIFER, 2 YEARS OLD OR UNDER—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. Note.—The breeding year dates from the 1st July in each year.

CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Devon Bull (excluding 1 year old classi), Government Championship Gold

Medal; Devon Cow or Heifer (excluding 1 year old class), Govern-ment Champion Gold Medal.

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Section 15 — Ayrshires.

Stewards—Messrs. R. G. Stevenson and J. D. Patterson.

BULL, 3 YEARS OLD OR OYER—First prize, £6 ; second ditto, £3; third ditto, certificate of merit,

508 W. C, Greaves, Mocomeith, " Gussy 2nd," 3 years, bred by ex-hibitor, s Augustus of Oakbank, d Dumphy 2nd, s of d Cock Robin. 509 John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "Federal," brown and white, 2 years 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s White Prince of Fair-field, 221 A.H.B., d Lady Adonis 8th, s of d Lord Dudley, i34 A.H.B.

510. L. D. Beaumont, Berwick, "Neptune'," white and red, 3 years 1 month, bred by Andrew Buchanan, s Edgar, d Dairymaid, s of d Rob Roy.

511. W. D. Leslie, Sale, Gippsland, "Duke of Fyfe," brown and white, 7 years, bred by exhibitor, s Prince of Ayr, d Hannah 3rd, s of d White Prince. 512. John Campbell, care Geo. Howat, 130 Queen-street, city, " Magis-trate," 5 years, bred by A. Buchanan, s Barrister, d Ver-bena 3rd, s of cl Rob Roy.

513. H. Clifton, care Geo. Howat, 130 Queen-street, city, " Rantin Robin," brown and white, 2 years 8 months, bred by Ja-mes Gemmel, s Prince of Inglewood, d Fancy, s of d Lord Glasgow.

514. J. A. Sime, Fern Hill, Lyndhurst, "Royalty," brown and white, 3 years 1 month 2 days, bred by Gumming and Bris-bane, Gowrie Park, s Marquis of Salisbury, d Edith 2nd of Barcheskie, 116 A.H.B. of A., s of d Victor of Munnoch (imp.), 1477 A.H.B. of S. .

515. E. Payne. Crusoe Park, Alexandra, "Havelock," brown and white, 4 years 10 months, bred by Wm. MoNab and Bros., s Robin, d Dewy Morn, s of d Prince of Berw'ck.

516. Angus McNab, Victoria Park, Tullamarine, "Duke of Glensicle," ~ brown and white, 5 years, bred by Geo. Rolfe, s Renfrew, 7?

A.H.B. of A., d Pussy, s of d Victor of Munnoch (imp.). 517. Thos. Robinson, Waterloo-road, Ivanhoe, brown and white, 2 years,

bred by Wm. McNab and Bros., s Jamie of Oakbank, d Pledge of Oakbank, s of d Glen Elgin's Bruce.

518. Thos. Robinson, Waterloo-road, Ivanhoe, "The Judge," brown and white, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Lothian, d Butterfly, s of d Graham Berry.

519. F. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, "Laird of Cockpen," red and white, 2 years 9 months, bred by A. McNab, b Duke of Glenside, d Lady Ruth, s of d Bonnie Scotland.

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520. George L. Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, "Royal Blue," brown and w h i t e , 6 years, bred by J. McKendick. s Glendwr, d Brunette, s of d Duke of Barbiston.

521. J. McKendrick, Calton Hill, Wallan, " Jamie of Burnbank," "brown and white, 3 years 11 months 15 days, bred by J. Kilroy, s Dark Duke, d JDaisy of Burnbank, s of cl Montrose.

522. Wm. McNab and Bros., Oakbank, TuUamarine, "Jamie of Oak-bank," brown and white, 4 years 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Glen Elgin's Bruce, 129 A.H.B. of A., d Jeanette of Oak-bank, s of d Gordon, 38 A.H.B. of A.

523. James Stewart, Green Valley, Narre Warren, "Australian Lad," red and white, 3 years 1 month 10 days, bred by A. Cameron, s Bonny Lad, 112 A.H.B., d Flower, 518 A.H.B., s of d Duncan.

524. Harry R. Gillett, Hynam Park, Lysterfield, "Lord Melville," light brown and white, 4 years 2 months 2 days, bred by James Gibb, s Blucher, Bright Smile of Oakbank, s of d Ada's Earl of Oakbank.

BULL, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

525. W. C. Greaves, Monomeith, " Robin Hood," 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Cook Robin, d Linda. 4th, si of d McGowan.

526. W. C. Greaves, Monomeith, " Bonnie Wee Lad," 1 year 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Sprig o' Myrtle.

527. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, " Giencoe of Fairfield," white and red, 12 months 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Scotch Lad, 208 A.H.B., d Lady Adonis 8th, s of d Lord Dudley, 134 A.H.B.

528. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, " Loch Fad," red and white, 1 year 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Scotch Lad, 208 A.H.B., d Lady Adonis 4th, 477 A.H.B., s of d Ada's Adonis, 5 A.H.B.

529. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "Daisy's Lad," white and red, 1 year 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Scotch Lad, d Daisy, si of d Duke of Athol.

530. W. D. Leslie, Sale, Gipps'and, " Kohinoor," red aud white, 2 years 1 month 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bonnie Charlie, d Em-press, s of d Ayrshire Lad.

531. Maxwell Muir, Landsberg Mains, Korobeit, "Peter , " red and white, 2 years 1 month 4 days, bred by W. Kirkham, s Brave Lad, d Princess, s of d Lord Marmion.

532. W. Kirkham, Lyndhurst, "Viceroy," brown and white, 1 year 10 months, 21 days, bred by Wm. McNab and Bros., s Glen Elgin's Bruce, 129 A.H.B., d Viola of Oakbank, 565 A.H.B., s of d Gordon, 38 A.H.B.

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533. W. Kirldiam, Lyndhurst, "Federal," brown and white, 1 year 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Laird of Logan, cl Fanny, s of d Bonny Lad.

534. William Kirkham, Lyndhurst, "Robert," white and brown, 1 year 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Laird of Logan, d Belle 2nd, s of d Alex.

535. F. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, "Bob," white and brown, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Linwoocl, d Fuchsia., s of cl Jamie.

536. F. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, "Donald," red and white, 1 year 7 months, bred by exhibitor, s Linwoocl, cl Pet, s of d Jamie.

537. F. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, "Heotor," brown and white, 1 year 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Linwoocl, cl Janie, s of d Pride of Berwick.

538. George L. Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, "Minstrel Boy," brown and white, 2 years 1 month, bred by G. Rolf, s Marquis of Salisbury, d Pussy, s of cl Victor of Munnoch.

539. George L. Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, "Kruger," brown and white, 1 year 2 months, bred by G. Rolf, s Marquis of Salisbury, d Purse, s of d Renfrew.

540. T. A. Grant, Glen Elgin, Toolern, "Glen Elgin's Chief," brown and white, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Chief of Buittle (imp.), 1960, A.H.B. of S, 16 A.H.B. of A., d Annie Laurie 2nd of Glen Elgin, 1 A.H.B. cf A., s of cl 21st Duke of Barbiston, 26 A.H.B. of A.

541. T. A. Grant, Glen Elgin, Toolern, " Statesman," brown and white, 2 years 15 days, bred by exhibitor, s Glen Elgin's Chief, 226, d Leila of Glen Elgin, 824, s of d Gordon, 38.

542. T. A. Grant, Glen Elgin, Toolern, "Ranchman," white and brown, 1 year 4 months 29 days, bred by exhibitor, s Glen Elgin's Warlock, 227, d Rosamond 3rd, s of d Gordon, 38.

543. J. Mc-Kendrick, Calton Hill, Wallan, "Little Jim," brown and 'white, 1 year 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Jennie's Chief, d Pansy 5th, s of d Scotland.

544. J. McKendrick, Calton Hill, Wallan, "Highland Bob," brown and white, 1 year 10 months 16 days0 bred by exhibitor, s Jennie's Chief, d Brunette of Calton Hi'l, s of cl Argyle of Seafield.

545. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, " Jack Frost of Green Point," brown and white, 1 year 11 months 1 day, bred by exhibitors, s Victor of Fyans 218, A.H.B., d Snowflafae 12th of Mertoun 804, A.H.B., s of d Victor of Mertoun, 91, A.H.B.

546. McXab Bros., Green Point, Yering, "Baronet of Green Point," brown and white, 1 year 11 months 9 days, bred by exhibitors, s Victor of Fyans, 218, A.H.B., d Lady Rose, 285, A.H.B., s of d Duke of Barbiston 15th, 27, A.H.B.

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547. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, "Benedict of Green Point," white and brown, 1 year 10 months 25 days, bred by exhibitors, s Victor of Fyans, d Lady Love of Green Point, s of d Car-lisle, 17, A.H.B.

548. J. J. O'Neill, Kyneton. red and white, s Edgar, by Victor of Munnoch, d Mabel; s of d Barrister, calved October 2nd, 1898, aged 1 year 11 months 2 days.

549. Wi.liam McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Turamarine, "Jennie's Jamie of Oakbank," white and brown, 1 year 11 months, bred by exhibitors, s Jamie of Oakbank, d Jennie of Barcheskie (imp.).

550. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Ailsa," white and brown, 2 years, bred by exhibitors, s Jamie of Oakbank,

d Alert of Oakbank, s of d Glen Elgin's Bruce, 129, A.H.B. 551. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Fortress,"

brown and white, 1 year 9 months, bred by exhibitors, s Jamie of Oakbank, d Fortunette of Oakbank, s ol d Glen Elgin's Bruce, 129, A.H.B.

552. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, "Kilbride," dark red and white, 2 years 1 month 4 days, bred by John .Grant, Esq., of Seafield, s McCulloch, d Olive 2nd of Seafield, s of d Scotland.

553. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, " Marquis," red and white, 1 year 11 months 20 days, bred by exhibitor, s Edgar, d Violet, s of d 12th Duke of Barbiston.

554. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, " Lord Mayfield," white and red, 1 year 7 months 29 days, bred by exhibitor, s Edgar, d Lady Mayfield, s of d Bonnie Lad.

555. James Stewart, Green Va'ley, Narre Warren, "Duke of Welling-ton," brown and white, 1 year 9 months 5 days, bred by James Gibb, s Blucher, 13 A.H.B. of A., d Alma 2nd.

556. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Brigadier," red and white, 1 year 5 months 3 days, bred by exhibitor, s McCulloch, 194 A.H.B., d Pansy 6th of Seafield, 768 A.II.B., s of d Ada's Adonis, 5 A.H.B.

557. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Ranger," brown and white, 1 year 3 months 4 days, bred by exhibitor, s McCulloch, A.H.B. 194, d Dahlia of Seafield, A.H.B. 648, s of d Scotland, A.H.B. 84.

558. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Governor," brown and white, 1 year 4 months, bred by exhibitor, s McCulloch, A.H.B. 194, d Adelaide of Seafield, A.H.B. 604, s of d Scotland, A.H.B. 84.

559. Harry R. Gillett, Hynam Park, Lysterfield, " Hynam Lad," red and white, 1 year 10 mouths 26 clays, bred by exhibitor, s Scotch Lad, d Violet, s of d Scotland.

560. J. Thompson, Hazelmont, Loch, "Dairyman," white and brown spots, 1 year 11 months 14 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Argyle, cl Dairymaid, s of d Earl of Glasgow.

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561. J. Thompson, Hazelmount, Loch, " Prince," reel and white, 1 year 10 months 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Argyle, d Young Primrose, s of cl Earl of Glasgow.

562. Arthur Ward, Woodleigh, Loch, " Argyle's Chief," white and brown, 1 year 6 months 28 days, bred by exhibitor, s Argyle of Sea field, d Norma, s of d Duke of Edinburgh.

563. Hon. F. S. Grimwade, Coolart, Balnarring, "Fleckie's Pride," red and white, 1 year 7 months 6 days, bred bj' exhibitor, s Carrie's Pride, d Fleckie, s of d Sir Roger.

564. H. G. Minns, Hope Farm, Melton, "Glen Elgin's Artist," dark brown and white, 2 years 11 months 27 days, bred by T. A. Grant, s Glen Elgin's Chiel, d Butterfly of Elgin, s of d Gordon.

BULL, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate of merit.

565. J. H. Williams, care of Geo. Howat, 130 Queen-street, City, "Ingle-wood's Pride," brown and white, 9 months 14 days, bred by exhibitor, 9 Prince of Inglewood, d Julia 1st, s of d Baron of Ayr.

566. James Kilroy, Burnbank, Spring Plains, "Bonny Doon," brown and white, 1 year 1 month 14 days, bred by exhibitor, s Master John, d Victoria, s of d Ayrshire Lad.

567. James Kilroy, Burnbank, Spring Plains, "Bonnie Lad," brown and white, 1 year 24 days, bred by exhibitor, s Master John, d Lady Hopetoun, s of d Ailsa Craig.

568. James Kilroy, Burnbank, Spring Plains, "Happy Jack," 1 year 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Master John, d Daisy of Burn-bank, s of d Montrose.

569. F. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra G!en, "Walter," white and brown, 1 year 21 days, bred by Thomas Robinson, s Lothian, d Rachel, s of d Bravo.

570. Geo. L. Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, "Baden Powell," brown and white, 10 months 21 days, bred by G. Rolf, s Minstrel, d Norma 3rd, s of d Victor of Munnock.

571. Geo. L. Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, "Little Bobs," brown and white, 10 months 10 "days, bred by exhibitor, s Blucher, d Amy, s of d Theodore.

572. J. McKendick, Calton Hill, Wallan, "Bonnie Prince Charlie," white and brown, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s The Judge, cl Lilac, s of d Scotland.

573. J. McKendrick, Calton Hill, Wallan, "Advance," brown and white, 1 year 3 days, bred by exhibitor, s Perfection, cl Milkmaid, a of d Jenny's Chief.

574. A. M. McLellan, Cranborne, "Herbert," red and white, 11 months, bred by D. McLellan, s Paisley, d Lady Stout, s of d Sir Robert Stout.

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575. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, "Deemster of Green Point," brown and white, 11 months 28 days, bred by exhibitors, s Victor of. Fyans, 218 A.H.B., d Lady Love, 719 A.H.B., s of d Carlisle, 17 A.H.B.

576. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, " Lowla.nder of Green Point," brown and white, 11 months 10 days, bred by exhibitor, s Victor of Fyans, 218 A.H.B., d Lady, s of d Ayrshire Lad of Garlaff (imp.).

577. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, " Carmyle of Green Point,' brown and white, 11 months 16 days, bred by exhibitors, s Thane of Green Point, 216 A.H.B., d Cameo of Green Point, 640, A.H.B., s of d Bonnie Scotland of Victoria Bank, 114 A.H.B.

578. Angus McNab, Victoria Bank, Tullamarine, " Federation," red and white, 1 year 1 month 4 days" bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenside, d Marchioness, s- of d Carlisle, 17 A.H.B. of A.

579. Angus McNab, Victoria Bank, Tullamarine, " Chief of Victoria Bank," brown and white, 11 months 9 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenside, d Lady Louise, s of d Carlisle, 17 A.H.B.

580. Angus McNab, Victoria Bank, Tullamarine, "Lord Dundonald," red and white, 9 months 2 weeks 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenside, cl Lady Maid, s of d Nethercraig.

581. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, "Pride of Flinders," white and red, 1 year 7 days, bred by exhibitor, s Red Chief, d Stella of Gleneira, s of d Barrister.

582. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, "Lily's Duke," brown and white, 11 months 19 days, bred by exhibitor, s Red Chief, d Lily, s of d Edgar.

583. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, " Cockie Flinders," brown and white, 11 months 12 days, bred by exhibitor, s Red Chief, d Countess of G'encoe, s of d Edgar.

584. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank; Tullamarine, "Graduate of Oakbank," brown and white, 1 year 19 days, bred by exhibitors, s Jamie of Oakbank, d Grace, s of d Glen Elgin's Bruce, 129 A.H.B.

585. Wm. McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Achilles of Oak-bank,' brown and white, 1 year 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s Jamie of Oakbank, d Alice of Oakbank, s of d Gordon, 38 A.H.B.

586. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "Pete , " red and white, 1 year 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s St. Simon, 204 A.H.B., d Rose, 552 A.H.B., s of d Ada's Adonis, 5 A.H.B.

587. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, " Bonnie Jock of Glen Arthur," red and, white, 11 months 2 weeks, bred by exhibitor, s St. Simon, 204 A.H.B., d Lady Adonis 3rd, 476 A.H.B., s of d Ada's Adonis, A.H.B.

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588. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "Dandy Jim," white and brown, 1 year, bred by exhibitor, s St. Simon, 204 A.H.B., d May Flower 5th, 507 A.H.B., s of d Scotland, 84 A.H.B.

589. James Stewart, Green Valley, Narre Warren, "King Tom," red and white, 1 year 3 daysp, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Gienside, d Bessie 3rd, s of d Sir Robert.

590. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Hamilton," brown and white, 10 months 24 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bothwell, A.H.B. 109, d Plum of Seafield, A.H.B. 767, s of d Scotland, A.H.B. 84.

591. John Grant, Seafield, Tul'amarine, " Chief of Seafield." brown and white, 1 year 3 days, bred by exhibitors, s Duke of Gienside, A.H.B. 173, d Dot III., A.H.B., 101, s of d Bruce, 11 A.H.B.

592. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Dick of Seafield," brown and white, 1 year 4 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bothwell, A.H.B. 109, d Olive II. of Seafield, A.H.B. 752, s of d Scotland, A.H.B. 84.

593. F. McRae. Brookhill, Oaklands Junction, " Lord Roberts," white, calved August 19th, 1899, s The Master, d Laura, s of d Norma.

594. F. McRae, Brookhill, Oaklands Junction, "Master Wallace," red and white, calved August 26th, 1899, s The Master, cl Pansy 5th, s of d Scotland.

595. John McLel'an, Lyndhurst, via Dandenong, " Young Paisley," brown and white, 1 year 1 month 6 days, bred by D. McLellan, s Paisley, d Mayflower, s of d Cul'oden.

596. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore. Geelong, " Donald," s Jock of Haze'dean. d Daisy, s of d Duke of Barbiston.

597. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, " Federation," s Jock of Haze'dean, d Dolly, s of d Duke of Barbiston.

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598. Mc-Nab Bros., Green Point, Yering, 599. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Alice of Oak-

bank," brown and white, 8 years 11 months, bred by exhibitors, s Gordon, 38 A.H.B., d Annie Laurie of Oakbank, s of d Southern Chief.

600. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Rubigo of Oakbank," brown and white, 4 years, bred by exhibitors, s Glen Elgin's Bruce, d Rubina-, s of d Ballochmyle.

601. John Grant, SeafieM, Tullamarine, "Dot III.," A.H.B. 101, red and white, 9 years, bred by exhibitor, s Bruce, A.H.B. 11, d Dot II., s of d Norman, A.H.B. 65.

602. John Grant, Seafie'd, Tullamarine, "Flower of Seafield," A.H.B. 668, brown and white, 4 years 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Scotland, A.H.B. 84, d Dot III., A.H.B. 101. s cf d Bruce.

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603. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Snowflake 5th of Mertoun," A.H.B. 346, brown and white, 9 years, bred by exhibitor, s Snowball, A.H.B. So, d Snowflake, 3rd (imp.), A.H.B. 351, s of d Hover a Blink, A.H.B. 892, of S.

604; J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "Madge," s Jock of HazelcTean, d Tarsonia, s of d Chief of Buittle (imp.).

605. Wm. McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, !l Jenny 2nd of Barcheskie," 177 A.H.B., brown and white, aged, bred, by A. Mitchell, s Blairquhan, cl Jenny of Barcheskie, s of d Prince.

DRY COW, 4 YEARS OLD OR OVER, IN CALF—First prize, £6 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

606. W. D. Leslie, Sale, Gippsland, "Empress," red and white, 5 years, bred by Jos. Thomson, s Ayrshire Lad, d Olive, s of d Frank?

607. W. D. Leslie, Sale, Gippsland, "Lady Adonis 12th," brown and white, 5 years, bred by John Bond, s Scotland's Hero, d Lady Adonis, s of d Ada's Adonis.

608. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, "Lady Katrina of Green Point," 696 A.H.B., brown and white, 4 years 9 months 1 day, bred by exhibitor, s Bonnie Scotland of Victoria Bank, 114 A.H.B., d Katrina 3rd, s of d Duke of Barbiston 15th' A.H.B. 27.

609. Wm. C. Greaves, Monomeith, "Bellona of Oakbank," bred by Wm. McNab and Bros., s Bruce, d Blue Bell of Oakbank.

610. George L. Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " Princess 5th," brown and white, 4 years, bred by J. Gibb, s Blucher, d Princess 2nd.

611. George L. Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " Purist," brown and white, 7 years 11 months 6 days, bred by G. Rolf, s Victor of Munnoch, d Purity, s of d Napo'eon.

612. George L. Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, "Victoria 7th," red and white, 6 years, bred by J. Gibb. s Ada's Alister, d Victoria, s of cl Young Baron.

613. J. McKendrick, Calton Hill. Wallan, "Jessie," brown and white, 8 years, bred by exhibitor, s Gordon, d Brunette, s of d 21st Duke of Barbiston.

614. J. McKendrick, Calton Hill, Wallan, "Lady Gordon," white and brown, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Glendwr, d Jessie, s of d Gordon.

615. J. McKendrick, Calton Hi1!, Wallan, "Pansy 5th," red and white, 6 years, bred by J. Grant, s Scotland, d Pansy 3rd, s of cl Duke of Randwick.

616. A. McLellan, Cranbourne, P.O., "Cocky." red and white, 4 years, bred by Mrs. T. Keys, s Culloden, d Puss 2nd, s of d Laird of Cockpen.

617. A. McLellan, Cranbourne P.O., "Violet Blossom," red and white, 5 years, bred by A. Cameron, s Bonnie Lad, cl Violet, s of d Ayrshire King.

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618. Angus McNab, Victoria Bank, Tullamarine, " Lady Lillias," red and white, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Bonnie Scotland, d Lady Carlisle, 498 A.H.B., s of d Carlisle, 17 A.H.B.

619. Angus McNab, Victoria Bank Tullamarine, "Louise II.," red and white, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Nethercraig, d Lady Louise, s of cl Carlisle.

620. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, " Charmer of Green Point," brown and white, 4 years 5 days, bred by exhibitors, s Bonnie Scotland of Victoria Bank, 114 A.H.B., d Lady Rose, 205 A.H.B., s of d Duke of Barbiston 15th, 27 A.H.B.

621. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Adeline," brown and white, 8 years, bred by exhibitors, s Gordon, 38 A.H.B., d Annie Laurie, s of d Rival of Drumlanrig.

622. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Alert of Oak-bank," brown and white, 4 years, bred by exhibitors, s Glen Elgin's Bruce, 129 A.H.B., d Alice of Oakbank, s of d Gordon, 38 A.H.B.

623. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Roselind," brown and white, 5 years, bred by exhibitors, s Ada's Alister, d Roselind of Oakbank, s of d Ada's Alister 4th.

624. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "May Flower 6th," 728 A.H.B., white and brown, 6 years, bred by exhibitor, s Ada's Adonis, 5 A.H.B., d May Flower 2nd, 235 A.H.B., s of d White Prince, 92 A.H.B. (imp.).

625. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "May Flower 5th," 507 A.H.B., white and red, 7 years, bred by exhibitor, s Scotland, 84 A.H.B., d May Flower 3rd, 236 A.H.B., s of d Ada's Adonis, 5 A.H.B.

626. .John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "May Flower 7th," 726 A.H.B., white and red, 6 years, bred by exhibitors, s Ada's Adonis, d May Flower 3rd, s of d Ada's Adonis, 5 A.H.B.

627. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Jenny II. oi Barcheskie," brown and white, aged, bred by A. Mitchell, s Blairquhan, d Jenny of Barcheskie, s of d Prince.

HEIFER, 3 YEARS OLD, IN MILK—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

628. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, "Moss Rose of Green Point," 75 A.H.B. of A, brown and white, bred by exhibitors, % Bonnie Scotland of Victoria Bank, 114 A.H.B. of A., d Lady Rose, 205 A.H.B., s of d Duke of Barbiston 15th, 27 A.H.B.

629. T. A. Grant, Glen E'gin, Toolern, "Ada 2nd of Glen Elgin," red and white, 3 years 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Gordon, 38 A.H.B., d Ada, 820 A.H.B., s of d Gordon, 38 A.H.B.

630. Angus McNab, Victoria Bank, Tullamarine, "Roseleaf," red and white, 3 years, bred by A. McNab, s Duke of Glenside, d Lady Carlisle, 498 A.H.B., s of d Carlisle, 17 A.H.B. of A.

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€31. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, "Elsie of Gleneira," brown and white, 3 years 1 month 29 days, bred by exhibitor, s Edgar, d Verbena 3rd, s of d Rob Roy.

632. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Peri of Oak-bank," white and brown, 3 years, bred by exhibitors, s Glen Elgin's Bruoe, 129 A.H.B., d Pastime, 761 A.H.B., s of d Roslin.

633. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Bustle of Oak-bank," red and white, 3 years 2 months, bred by exhibitors, s Votary, d Rubina of Oakbank, 545 A.H.B., s of d Bal-lochmyle.

634. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Ada 12th of Seafield," A.H.B. 698, white and red, 2 years 6 months 17 days, bred by exhibitor, s M. Culloch, A.H.B. 194, d Ada 4th of Seafield, A.H.B. 4, s of di Bruce, A.H.B. 11.

635. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Doris of Seafield," A.H.B. 650, wThite and brown, 2 years 11 months 26 days, bred by

exhibitor, s Bothwell. A.H.B. 109, d Dora 3rd, A.H.B. 102, s cf. d Norman, 65 A.H.B.

636. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "Sally," 3 years, red and white, calved June 23rd, 1900, s Duke of Barbiston, d Belle of Colac.

HEIFER, 3 YEARS OLD, IN CALF—First prize, £4; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

637. Andrew Buchanan, G'eneira, Flinders, " Countess of Gleneira," brown and white, 3 years 1 month 24 days, bred by exhibitor, s Edgar, cl Gaiety, s of d Dainty Davie.

638. William McNa.b and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Adela of Oak-bank," 593 A.H.B., red and white, 2 years 11 months 26 days, bred by exhibitors, s Glen Elgin's Bruce, d Adeline, s of cl Gordon, 38 A.H.B.

639. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Berry," red and white, 2 years 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Glen Elgin's Bruce, d Briar, s of d Pride of Berwick, 72 A.H.B.

640. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Red Rose 2nd," rea and white, 3 years, bred by exhibitors.

641. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, " Gentle Annie 9th," red and white, 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s White Prince of Fair-fie'd, 221 A.H.B., d Gentle Annie 5th. s of d Ada's Adonis 5th.

642. James Stewart, Green Valley, Narre Warren, "Young Susie," brown and white, 3 years 5 days, bred by D. McLellan, s Augustus, d Susie.

643. John McLellan, Lyndhurst, via Dandenong, "Princess," red and white, 3 years, bred by D. McLellan, s Red Prince, d Pail-filler, s of d Ayrshire Boy.

644. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "Dimple," by Jock of Hazeldean, d Regina, by Chief of Buittle (imp.).

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HEIFER, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £4 • second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

645. W. D. Leslie, Sale, Gippsland, " Starlight," white and brown, 2 years 1 month 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Fyfe, d Star, s of cl Rob R o j t .

646. W. D. Leslie, Sale, Gippsland, " Satellite," white and brown, 1 year 10 months 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Scotch Lad, cl Lady Adonis 12th, s of d Ada's Adonis.

647. T. A. Grant, Glen Elgin, Toolern, "Missie," white and brown, 2 years 13 days, bred by exhibitor, s Glen Elgin's Chiel, 226 A.H.B., d Empress, s of cl Gordon, 38 A.H.B.

648. F. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, " Jessie," white and red, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Beatrice's Bruce, cl Jenny, s of cl Pride of Berwick.

649. F. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, Ada, yellow and white, 1 year 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Beatrice's Bruce, d Maud, s of cl Sandy.

650. R. McRell, Mountain Yiew, Euroa, " Treasure," brown and white, 1 year 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Baron McLean, d Diamond, s of d Archduke.

651. R. McRell, Mountain Yiew, Euroa, " Ticly," red and white, 1 year 10 months 2 weeks, bred by exhibitor, s Baron McLean, d Venice, s of d Archduke.

652. R. McRell, Mountain View, Euroa, " Stella," red and white, 1 year 10 months 2 weeks, bred by exhibitor, s Baron McLean, cl Folly, s of d Archduke.

653. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, " Gowan of Gleneira," white and red, 2 years 1 month 25 days, bred by exhibitor, s Edgar, cl Eileen, s of d Barrister.

654. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, "Annie of Gleneira," white and red, 1 year 11 months 18 days, bred by exhibitor, s Edgar, d Dairymaid, s of d Rob Roy.

655. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Rarity 2nd of Oakbank," brown and white, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Glen Elgin's Bruce, 129 A.H.B., ci Rarity, 307 A.H.B., s of cl Gordon.

6"6. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Glorious of Oakbank," brown and white, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Jamie of Oakbank, d Graceful of Oakbank, 677 A.H.B., s of d Glen Elgin's Bruce.

657. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Ayrshire Heifer," brown and white, 2 vears, bred by exhibitors.

653. John Bond. G'en Arthur, Green Vale, " Lady Adonis 25th," white and red, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Scotch Lad, 208 A.H.B., d Lady Adonis 13th, s of d Ada's Adonis.

659. John Bond. Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "Daffodil," white and red, 1 year 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Scotch Lad, cl Snowdrop, s of d Ada's Adonis.

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66J. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Yale, "May Flower loth," red and white, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Scotch Lad, d May Flower 7th, s of d Ada's Adonis.

•661. James Stewart, Green Valley, Narre Warren, " Pet 2nd," brown and white, 2 years 1 month 2 days, bred by L. D. Beaumont, s Prince Charlie, d Pet 1st, s of d Peter.

662. James Stewart, Green Valley, Narre Warren, "Lily 3rd," red and white, 1 year 11 months 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Brave Lad, d Milly, s of d Sir Robert.

663. James Stewart, Green Valley, Narre Warren, " Milly 3rd," red and white, 1 year 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Brave Lad? d Milly, s of d Roger.

664. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Drumlanrig's Ada's Last," white and red, 2 years 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s McCulioeh, A.H.B. 194, d Drum'anrig's Ada 8th, A.H.B. 104, s of d Duke of Randwick (imp.), A.H.B. 342,

€65. Arthur Ward, Woodleigh, Loch, "Rosette," brown and white, 2 years 4 days, bred by exhibitor, s Argyle of Seafield, d Brunette, s of d Duke of Barbiston.

HEIFER, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

•636. V . D. Leslie, Sale, Gippsland, " Empress 2nd," red and white, 1 year 1 month 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Fife, d Empress, s of d Ayrshire Lad.

667. Angus McNab, Victoria Bank, Tullamarine, " Queen Mab," red and white, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenside, d Louise 2nd, s of d Nethercraig.

668. F. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, "Maggie," brown, 1 year 1 month, bred by exhibitor, s Beatrice's Bruce, d Tulip 2nd, s of d Pride of the Glen.

663. R. McRell, Mountain View, Euroa, " Topsy 2nd," white and red, 1 year, bred by exhibitor, s Baron McLean, d Star, s of d Archduke.

670. R. McRell, Mountain View, Euroa, "Olive," red and white, 11 months 2 w^eeks, bred by exhibitor, s Baron McLean, d Star, s of d Archduke.

671. R. McRe'l, Mountain View, Euroa, " Spark," white and red, 11 months 2 weeks, bred by exhibitor, s Baron McLean, d Folly, s of d Archduke.

672. McNab Bros., Green. Point, Yering, "AUce of Green Point," white and brown, 11 months 14 days, bred by exhibitor, s Victor of Fyans, 218 A.H.B., d Alice 4th of Mertoun, 594 A.H.B., s of d Snowball, 85 A.H.B. 0f A. and 1572 A.H.B. of S.

673. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering. "Lady Victor of Green Point," white and brown, 11 months 16 days, bred by exhibitor, s Victor of Fyans, 218 A.H.B., d Lady Caroline of Green Point, 699 A.H.B., s of d Carlisle, 17 A.H.B.

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674. Andrew Buchanan. Gleneira, Flinders, " Flo of Gleneira," white and red, 1 year 12 days, bred by exhibitor, s Red Chief, d Fluffy of Gleneira, s of d Edgar.

675. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, "Isabel of Gleneira," red and white, 11 months 15 days, bred by exhibitor, s Red Chief, d Gaiety, s of d Dainty Davie.

676. "William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Foliage of Oak-bank," brown and white, 1 year 1 month 28 days, bred by exhibitors, s Jamie of Oakbank, d Fortuna of Oakbank, s of cl Gordon, 38 A.H.B.

677. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Yale, "Lacly Adonis 27th," red and white, 1 year 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s St. Simon, 204 A.H.B., d Lady Adonis 9th, s of d Lord Dudley, 134 A.H.B.

678. James Stewart, Green Valley, Narre Warren, " Lily 4th," white and red, 10 months 4 days, bred by exhibitor, s Australian Lad, d Lily, s of d Sir Robert.

679. John Grant, Seafie'd, Tullamarine, "Brownie of Seafield," brown and white, 10 months 24 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bothwell, A.H.B. 109, d Ada 10th of Seafield, A.H.B. 601, s of d Ada's Adonis, A.H.B. 5.

680. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Doris 2nd of Seafietd," white and red, 1 year 1 month 3 days, bred by exhibitor, s Sweet Boy 4th of Mertoun, A.H.B. 210, d Doris of Seafield, A.H.B. 650, s of d Bothwell, A.H.B. 109.

GROUP PRIZE—£5 (special). One male and two females, any age, brecl by exhibitor. (Animals need not be specified in entry.)

681. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine.

Note.—See note at foot of Section 10, Cow or Heifer entered as dry, if in mi'k at time of competition, may compete as a wet Cow, and vice versa. Cows and Heifers in milk to be milked dry in the yards on Monday night at five p.m. in the presence of the Stewards or Judges, or whom they may appoint. They will be judged first on the morning of the Exhibition. The breeding year dates from July 1st m each year.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Ayrshire Bull (excluding 1 year old class), Government Champion Gold

Medal; Ayrshire Cow or Heifer (exclusive of 1 year old class), Go-vernment Champion Gold Medal.

AYRSHIRES FOR SALE. 682. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, " Rosemont of Green Point,"

brown and white, 1 year 25 days, bred by exhibitor, s Victor of Fyans, 218 A.H.B., d Lady Rose, 205 A.H.B., s of d Duke of Barbiston 16th, 27 A.H.B.

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683. MoNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, " Toff of Green Point," brown and white, 2 years 6 months 16 days, bred by exhibitors, s Bonnie Scotland of Victoria Bank, 114 A.H.B., d Vanity of Green Point, 814 A.H.B., s of d Carlisle.

684. A. Mcllwaine, care of Geo. Howat, 130 Queen-street, city, " Dancing Master," red and white, 4 years, bred by John Bond, s Adonis, d Lady Adonis, s of d Lord Dudley.

685. James Ki'roy, Burnbank, Spring Plains, "Hover a Blink," white and brown, 1 year 1 month 4 days, bred by exhibitor, s Master John, d Violet, s of d Montrose.

686. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, " Daisy's Earl," brown and white, 11 months 12 days, bred by exhibitor, s Red Chief, d Daisy 2nd, s of d Edgar.

687. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, "Jack Horner," white and red, 9 months 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s Red Chief, d Iris, s of d Edgar.

688. Angus McNab, Victoria Bank, Tullamarine, "Lord Rosebery," red and white, 11 months 5 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenside, d Lady Lillias, s of d Bonnie Scotland.

689. Angus McNab, Victoria Bank, Tullamarine, "Hero," red and white, 9 months 1 week 3 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenside, d Minnie, s of d Emperor.

690. R. McRell, Mountain View, Euroa, "Juno," red and white, 11 months 2 weeks, bred by exhibitor, s Baron McLean, d Diana, s of d Archduke.

691. R. McRell, Mountain View, Euroa, "Maude," red and white, 11 months 1 week, bred by exhibitor, s Baron McLean, d Croppy, s of d Archduke.

692. J. Thompson, Hazlemount, Loch, " Buller," white, red cheeks, 1 year 10 months 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Argyll, cl Bell, s of d Earl of Glasgow.

693. J. Thompson, Hazlemont, Loch, "Kelly-Kenny," white, bi-own cheeks, 1 year 10 months 19 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Argyll, d Louise 8th of Mertoun, s of cl Victor of Mertoun.

694. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Captain," red and white, 11 months 23 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Glenside, 173 A.H.B., d Ada 12th of Seafield, 598 A.H.B., s of d McCuHoch, 194 A.H.B.

695. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Sovereign," red and white, 11 months 7 days, bred by exhibitor, s the Earl of Seafield, 633 A.H.B., s of d McCulloch, 194 A.H.B.

696. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Lord Robert/ ' brown and white, 1 year 3 clays, bred by exhibitor, s Bothwell, 109 A.H.B.,

' cl Ardura 6th of Seafield, 599 A.H.B., s of d Laudie, 212 A.H.B. 697. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Alick," red and white, 10

months 25 clays, bred by exhibitor, s The Earl of Seafield, d Olive 4th of Seafield, 753 A.H.B., s of d McCulloch.

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638. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Topsman," brown and white, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Bothwell, 109 A.H.B., d Topsy of Seafield, 809 A.H.B., s of d Scotland 84.

699. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Sir George White," white and red, 11 months 4 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bothwell, 109 A.H.B., d Ada of Seafield, A.H.B. 3, s of d Bruce.

700. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Magistrate," brown and white, 10 months 29 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bothwell, 109 A.H.B., cl Mavis of Seafield, 738 A.H.B., s of d Scotland.

701. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, " Simon," red and white, 1 year 2 months, bred bj' exhibitor, s St. Simon, 204 A.H.B., d Molly, s of d Lord Dudley, 134 A.H.B.

702. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Yale, "White Prince of Fairfield 3rd," white and brown, 1 year 1 month 6 days, bred by exhibi-tor, s St. Simon, d May Flower 20th, 235 A.H.B., s of d m i t e Prince, 92 A.H.B.

703. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "Prince Charlie," white and red, 1 year 8 days, bred by exhibitor, s Scotch Lad, 208, d Lady Adonis 15th, 714, s of d Ada's Adonis, A.H.B. 5.

704. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "Don," red and white, 1 year 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s Ada's Adonis, cl Lady Kent, 187, s of d Norman, 86.

705. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "Noble," red and white, 1 year 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s Scotch Lad, 208, d Lady Adonis 10th, s of d Ada's Adonis.

706. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, " Bundock," white and red, 1 year 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s St. Simon, 204, d Lady Adonis 15th, s of d Ada's Adonis.

707. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, " Governor-General," white and red, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s St. Simon, d Lady Adonis 8th, s of d Lord Dudley.

708. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, " Bobs," white and red, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s St. Simon, 204, d May Flower 7th, s of d Ada's Adonis.

709. Jchn Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "May Flower 9th," white and red, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Ada's Adonis, d May Flower 3rd, s of d Ada's Adonis.

710. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, " Snowdrop," white and red, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Ada's Adonis, d Daisy, s of d Duke of Athol.

711. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "May Flower 13th," white and red, 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s White Prince of Fair-field, d May Flower 9th, s of d Ada,'s Adonis.

712. John Bond, Glen Arthur, Green Vale, "May Flower 14th," white and red, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Scotch Lad, d May Flower 10th, s of d Ada's Adonis.

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713. A. Ernest Selman, Willow Vale, Ferntree Gully, "Eric," brown and white, 11 months 1 week, s Peter Simple, d Jessie 3rd, s of cl Buccleugh.

714. A. Ernest Selman, Willow Vale, Ferntree Gully, "Lady Empress of Car berry Mains," red and white, 3 years 10 months, bred by John Sharp and Sons, s Councillor, d Lady, s of d Sir Robert.

Section 16—Jerseys.

Stewards.—Messrs. D. R. McGregor and H. Delahey.

BULL, 3 YEARW OLD OR OVER—First prize, £6 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

715. John Campbell, care of Geo. Howat, 130 Queen-street, "Prince," silver grey, 3 years, bred by J. Dunstan, s Prince Alfred, cl Pearly, s of d Young Lucius.

716. R. G. Wilson, Craigmore, Malvern, " Magnet's Boy," silver grey, 3 years 5 months 18 days, bred by Jas. McCiilloch, Barholm, Oakleigh, s Milk Lad 4th, d Magnet 9th, s of d Progress 3rd (imp.).

717. T. R. Ross Watt, Rosslyne, New Gisborne, "The Count," dark fawn, 4 years, bred by L. McLaughlin, s Freeman, cl Countess, s of d Challenger.

718. Mrs. A. M. Gillett, Sunnyside, Mornington, " Coomassie," dark silver grey, aged, bred by A. E. Clarke, Hazelglen, s Laddie Coomassie, d Lady Baronne, s of d Count Baranne.

719. Joseph Anderson, King's Vale, Lyndhurst, "Magnet's Lad," silver grey, 2 years 4 months, 23 days, bred by James McCulloch, s Milk Lad 4th, d Magnet 12th, s of d Lohengrin.

720. R. Anderson, Lyndhurst, "Duke of Barholm," silver grey, 4 years, bred by James McCVlccli, s Lohengrin, d Little Katie 2nd (imp.), s of d Clceronius.

721. A. R. Robertson, Nether Place, Parwan, " Duke," silver grey, 3 years 2 months, bred by M. Cosgrove, s Wallace, d Daisy, s of cl Prince Armidale.

722. A. R. Robertson, Nether Place, Parwan, "Emperor," silver grey, 3 years, bred by Mr. Cosgrove, s Wallace, d Mabel, s of d Adonis (imp.).

723. Lesley Moody, Royal Hotel, Seymour, "Trilby Lad," whole colour, 3 years, bred by W. J. Dunstan, s Primrose Pride, s Primrose, s of d Young Lucius.

724. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, "Plinlimmon" (imp.), 6017, whole colour, 3 years, bred by Lord Rothschild, s Oxford Duke, 5314, d Edissa's Pet, J.H.B. 2675, s of d Wolseley's Pride, 2995.

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725. Jas, McCulloch, Barholm, Oakleigh, "Angler's Boy," 5780 (imp.), whole colour, 3 years 5 months, bred by T. M. W. Avril, St. Owen's, Jersey, s Angler 5454, d Nightingale 2nd, 5094, J.H.B. P.S.C., s of d Le El acq Prince 4233.

726. John E. Edis, Kyabram, "Snowdrop's Progress II.," calved August 12th, 1897, bred by W. Woodmason, s Lady Superior's Progress, d Sno'wdrop.

727. Alick J. Murray, Mt. Crawford, S.A., "Defender," 2288, H.C.J.H.B., grey-brown, 5 years 6 months 2 weeks 4 days, bred by Chas. Gailechan, Trinity, Jersey, s Granny's Golden King, 1867, J.H.B., d La Ferme Jolie, 2892, J.H.B., s of d Salisbury, 756, J.H.B.

728. W. Woodmason, Melrose Dairy, MaJvern, "Golden Monarch," rich golden fawn, 2 years 6 months, bred by Alick J. Murray, s Defender, 2288, H.C.J.H.B., d Maitland Charlotte (imp.), s of d Retriever 1919.

729. George Joy, Brown Hill, Ballarat, "Daphne's Laddie," grey, 3 years 3 months 17 days, bred by W. Woodmason, s Laddie Fowler (imp.), d Daphne, s of cl Young Waikato.

730. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, " Pure Gold," fawn, 3 years 6 months, bred by W. Woodmason, s Lady Superior's Progress, d Go'den Drop, s of d Hero.

BULL, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

731. R. G. Keys, Dandenong, "Magnet's Boy 8th," whole colour, 2 years 2 months 2 days, bred by Jas. McCulloch, s Milk Lad 4th, d Magnet 2nd, s of d Chaplin.

732. W. N. Hunt, Kooyong Jersey Dairy, Malvern, "Mafeking," whole, 2 years 1 month 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Milk Lad 4th, d Wattie Blossom, s of d Neatboy, 936, F.S.H.C.

733. A. R, Robertson, Nether Place, Parwan, "Prince," silver grey, 2 years, bred by Mr. Cosgrove, s Wallace, d Daisy, s of d Prince Armidale, by Little Duke (imp.).

734. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, " Golden Lad 2nd," whole, 1 year 5 months 16 days, bred by exhibitor, s Lily's Boy, 6305, d Brown Lass of Carteret (imp.), s of d Oxford Duke, 2675.

735. W. Woodmason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, "Hero," whole colour, 1 year 11 months 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s Lady Superior's Progress, d Graceful Duchess 2nd, s of d Laddie Fowler (imp.).

736. William James Dunstan, North Campbellfield, " Royal Grey," 13 months, bred by exhibitor, s Queen's Progress, d Queen 4th.

737. A. L. Coghlan, Burke-road, Malvern, " Sylvia's Lad," dark brown, 1 year 6 months 10 days, bred by exhibitor, s Merrylad's Lad, d

Sylvia, s of d Conqueror 2nd.

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738. Mrs. Robinson, Highfield, Malvern, "Royal Sovereign 2nd," silver grey, 1 year 10 months 27 days, bred by Mr. Buckley, s Hopetoun, d May Flower, s of d Progress 3rd.

739. F. Hardinge, Malvern-road, "Silverton," silver grey, 1 year 9 months, s Silver Prince, d Graylings, s of d Grey Prince.

740. Mrs. Edward Bayliss, Monmore Green Butter Factory, Sydney Flat, " Silver Prince."

741. W. D. Peter, Dunalister, Oaklands Junction, "Pretty's Pro-gress," silver grey, 2 years 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Pro-gress 5th, cl Pretty.

742. W. D. Peter, Dunalister, Oaklands Junction, "Robin," whole colour, 2 years 10 months, bred by James Anderson, s Syl-vanus, d Gentle Annie, s of d Neat Prince.

BULL, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

743. D. Munro, Burnside Dairy, Braybrook, " Major," silver grey, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Beau, d Queen of the Isles, s of d Silver Lad.

744. Mrs. M. A. Gillett, Sunnyside, Mornington, "Bobs," whole, 1 year 2 months 1 clay, bred by R. G. Eeys, s Pride of Barholm, cl Rocket, s of d Lord Carrington.

745. Joseph Andersoto, King's Vale, Lyndhurst, "Roger," whole coloud, 11 months 14 days, bred by exhibitor, s Sylvanus, d Brown Lass-, s of d Sylvanus.

746. Joseph Anderson, King's Vale, Lyndhurst, " Rory," whole colour, 11 months 1 day, bred by exhibitor, s Sylvanus, cl Gentle Annie, s of d Neat Prince.

747. Joseph Anderson, King's Vale, Lyndhurst, " Young Jersey," silver grey, 9 months 7 days, bred by exhibitor, s Bonnie Lad, d Fawn 2nd, s of cl Sylvanus.

748. R. Andersen, Lyndhurst, "Dot 's Lad," silver grey, 1 year 3 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Barholm, d Dot, s of d Young Sir Robert Peel.

749. R. Anderson, Lyndhurst, " Flo's Lad," silver grey, 8 months 12 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of Barholm, d Flo 3rd, s of d Duke of Barholm.

750. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, "Cherry's Pride," whole, 4 months 11 days, bred by exhibitor, s Oxford Duke 5314, cl Cherry (imp.), s of d Nuntliorpe 4648.

751. James McCulloch, Barholm, Oakleigh, "Magnet's Boy 2nd," whole, 11 months 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Angler's Boy 5780, d Magnet 15th, s of d Milk Lad 4th.

752. John E. Edis, Kyabram, " Pride," calved August 13th, 1899, s Snowdrop's Progress 2nd, d Daisy.

753. John E. Edis, Kyabram, "Turpin," calved August 24th, 1899, s Snowdrop's Progress 2nd, d Countess.

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754. John E. Edis, Kyabram, "Park's Lad," calved September 6th, 1899, d Snowdrop's Progress 2nd, d Little Park.

755. W. Woodmason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, " Warlight," whole colour, 1 year 3 weeks, bred by exhibitor, s Laddie Fowler (imp.), d Bluebell of Melrose, s of d Progress 3rd (imp.), 1575 H.C.

756. Alfred E. Thiele, Friedensruh, Doncaster, "Hesperus," silver grey, I year 2 months 1 day, bred by exhibitor, s Robin, d Rose, s of d Bonnie Lad.

757. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, " Cicero," fawn, 10 months 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Pure Gold, d Jessie 2nd, s of d Bravo.

758. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, "Valorous," fawn, 9 months II days, bred by exhibitor, s Pure Golu, d Bravery, s of d Hero.

759. Mrs. Robinson, Highfield, Malvern, " General," silver grey, 11 months 3 days, s Merry Boy, d Sylvia 3rd, s of d Comet.

760. Mrs. Robinson, H ghfie'd, Malvern, "Butter Boy," silver grey, 1 year 16 days, bred by exhibitor, s Sylvia's Laddie, d Merry Lass, s of d Grey Lad.

761. Mrs. Robinson, Highfield, Malvern, "Jersey Lily 2nd's Dairyman," silver grey, 11 months 15 days, bred by exhibitor, s Merry Boy, d Jersey Lily, s of d Coomassie Boy.

762. F. Hardinge, Malvern-road, " Bonanza Boy," grey fawn, 9 months 5 days, s Robin, d Lady Bird, s of d Latest Fashion.

763. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong. "Frolic," s Why Not by Progress 3rd, d Milkmaid, bred by Sir Samuel Wilson.

764. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "Bonny Lad," s Why Not, d Brown Lass, bred by Sir Samuel Wilson.

COW, 4 YEARS OLD OR OVER, IN MILK—First prize, £6 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

765. W. C. Greaves, Monomeith, " Lady Shenton," 6 years, bred by A. E. Clarke, s Laddie Coomassie, d by Oberon.

763. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, " Maderia 5th" (imp.), whole, 7 years, bred by Lord Rothschild, s President 3661, d Madeira 4th, s of d Pandora's Boy 3619. d Cherry Bell.

767. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, "Cherry" (imp.), whole, 7 years, bred by Mr. J. C. Le Sueur, s Nunthorpe 4648, d Cherry Bell.

768. James McCulloch, Barholm, Oakleigh, "ClaribeU," Vol. IX., p. 86 (imp.), whole, 3 years 3 months, bred by Lord Rothschild, s Oxford Duke 5314, d Cape Clear 2nd, Vol. VIII., p. 192, s of d Young Sultan 5738.

769. W. Woodmason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, " Gaiety Girl," whole colour, 7 years, bred by Alick J. Murray, s Jove, d Fairy Lass (imp.), s of d Mourier King, 1515 H.C.J.H.B.

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770. W. Woodmason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, " Graceful Duchess II.," whole colour, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Laddie Fowler (imp.), d Graceful Duchess, s of d Garibaldi 8th.

771. William James Dunstan, North Campbellfied, "Beauty," 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Silver Lad, d Neat Queen.

772. Mrs. Robinson, Ilighfield, Malvern, "Sylvia III.," lemon fawn, 3 years 8 months 8 clays, bred by exhibitor, s Comet, d Silvia, a of d Jersey Boy.

DRY COW, 4 YEARS OLD OR OYER, IN CALF—First prize, £6 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

773. E. A. Facey, Springmount, Cranbourne, "Lady Progress," silver grey, 5 years 11 months, bred by J. T. N. Facey, s Progress (imp.), d Lady Grey, s of d Neat Boy (imp.).

774. Lesley Moody, Rcyal Hotel, Seymour, " Bluebelle," black, 8 years, bred by R. Bullen.

775. James McCulloch, Barholm, Oakleigh, "Magnet 8th," nearly whole, 6 years, bred by exhibitor, s Magnet's Bov, d Magnet 5th, s of d Milk Lad.

776. James McCulloch, Barholm, Oakleigh, " Milkmaid 17th," broken, 4 years 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Barholm Boy, d Milk-maid 16th, s of d Oberon.

777. William James Dunstan, North Campbellfield, "Silver Queen 111.," bred by exhibitor, s Neat Lad, d Neat Queen.

778. William James Dunstan, North Campbellfield, "Jessie," silver grey, bred by Mr. Clarke, s Ladclie Ccomassie (imp.), d Wild Tulip. 779. A. L. Coghlan, Malvern, "Fairy," silver grey, 5 years 6 days, bred by Rev. R. Brown,'s Laddie Ccomassie, d Fairy Girl, s of d Fairy Boy.

HEIFER, 3 YEARS OLD, IN MILK—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

780. W. Woodma,son, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, "Ruby of Melrose 1st," broken colour, 3 years 2 months, brecl by exhibitor, s Laddie Fowler (imp.), d Ruby of Melrose, s of d Progress 3rd (imp.), 1575 H.C.

781. W. Woodmason, Melrcse Dairy, Malvern, " Dancing Girl," whole colour, 3 years 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Lady Superior's Progress, d Gaiety Girl, s of d Jove.

782. William James Dunstan, North Campbellfield, '"Graceful Queen," 2 years 8 months.

783. A. L. Coghlan, Burke-road, Malvern, "Lilly," light brown, 2 years 4 months, bred by Mr. Hunt, s Hopetoun, d Dolly, s of d Young Lucius.

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784. A. L. Coghlan, Burke-road, Malvern, " Duchy," fawn, 2 years 7 months, bred by exhibitor, s Outlaw, d Duchess, s of d Beacons-field.

785. Mrs. T. Robinson, Burke-road, Malvern, "Neat Girl," grey, 2 years 6 months 29 days, s Eve's Progress, d Psyche, s of d Laddie Coomassie (imp.).

786. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, " Timbrel," fawn, 2 years 10 months 10 days, bred by exhibitor, s Red Ribbon, cl Mandoline, s of d Jim.

787. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, " Fanny," s Rob Roy, d Hilda, calved June 19th, 1900.

HEIFER, 3 YiiiARS OLD, IN CALF—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

788. D. Munro, Burnside Dairy, Braybrook, " Fancy 5th," silver grey, 2 years 6 months, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Ray, d Fancy 3rd, s of d Goorambilie.

789. James McCulioch, Barholm, Oakleigh, " Milkmaid 19th," whole colour, 2 years 6 months 12 days, bred by exhibitor, s Mag-net's Boy 2nd, d Milkmaid 17th, s of d Barholm Boy.

790. James McCulioch, Barholm, Oakleigh, "Magnet 16th," broken, 2 years 6 months 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Milk Lad 4th, d Magnet 9th, s of d Progress 3rd (imp,'), 1575 H.C.

791. W. Woodmason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, "Prudence," whole colour, 3 years 6 weeks, bred by exhibitor, s Lady Superior's Progress, d Mystery 1st, s of d Laddie Fowler (imp.).

792. William James Dunstan, North Campbellfield, "Zoe 3rd," 3 years, s Duke of Brunswick, d Zoe 2nd.

793. F. Hardinge, Malvern-road, "Venus," silver grey, 2 years 8 months 5 days, s Laddie, d Topsy, s of d Lucius (imp.).

HEIFER, 2 YEARS OLD—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

794. D. Munro, Burnside Dairy, Braybrook, "Laura," silver grey and white, 1 year 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Belsbride, d Darky, s of d Earl.

795. James McCulioch, Barholm, Oakleigh, " Magnet 18th," whole colour, 1 year 10 months 23 days, bred by exhibitor, s Milk Lad 4th, d Magnet 5th, s of cl Milk Lad.

796. James McCulioch, Barholm, Oakleigh, " Pattibelle," whole, 1 year 5 months 18 days, bred by exhibitor, s Lily's Boy, Vol. IX., p. 81, d Claribe'l (imp.), Vol. IX., p. 86, s of d Oxford Duke 5314.

797. W. Woodmason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, "Peerless," broken colour, 2 years 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Lady Superior's Pro-gress, d Daphne, s of d Young Waikato.

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798. W. Woodmason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, " Gay Lady," whole colour, 2 years 2 months 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Lady Superior's Progress, d Handsome Girl, s of d Sir Peter.

799. W. Woodmason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, " Magda," broken, colour, 2 years 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Laddie Fowler (imp.), d Mystery, s of d Progress 3rd, 1575 H.C.

800. William James Dunstan, North Campbellfield, " Pretty Queen," 1 year 3 months, bred by exhibitor, s Queen's Progress, d Quieenie.

801. F. Marshall, Camberwell, "Jessie," fawn, 2 years 1 month 3 days, 9 Robin Hood, d Jess, s of d Lord Chesham.

802. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, "Zither," fawn, 1 year 10 months 29 days, bred by exhibitor, s Red Ribbon, d Mandoline, s of d Jim.

803. Mrs. Robinson, Highfield, Malvern, " Neatness," silver grey, 2 years 2 months 3 days, s Eve's Progress, d Romany Lass, s of d Milk Boy.

804. Mrs. Robinson, Highfield, Malvern, "Neat Lady," silver grey, 2 years 1 month 30 days, s Eve's Progress, d Fairy Queen, s of d Oberon.

805. Mrs. Robinson, Highfield, Malvern, " Butter Girl," fawn, 2 years 15 days, bred by exhibitor, s Comet, d Primrose, s of d Robin Hood.

806. F. Hardinge, Malvern-road, " Sissy," dark grey, 1 year 5 months 5 days, s Laddie, d Beauty, s of d Rob Roy.

807. F. Hardinge, Malvern-road, "Wild Rose," grey fawn, 2 years 1 day, bred by exhibitor, s Laddie, d Milk Girl, s of d Prince George 2nd.

808. F. Hardinge, Malvern-road, " Lady Bird," lemon fawn, 2 years 1 month 30 days, s Latest Fashion, d: Cowslip, s of d Prince Victor.

HEIFER, 1 YEAR OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

809. W. N. Hunt, Koc^ong Jersey Dairy, Malvern, " Sylvia," silver grey, 1 year 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Milk Lad 4th, d Lady Brassey, s of d Lohengrin.

810. Lesley Moody, Royal Hotel, Seymour, "Pansy," black, calved October 16th, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Sir William, d Blue-belle.

811. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, " Golden Cream," whole, 6 months 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Plinlimmon (imp.), 6017, d Golden Lily (imp.), s of d Devotion's Lad, 4522.

812. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, "Lady Charity," whole, 9 months 23 days, bred by exhibitor, s Plinlimmon (imp.), 6017, Lent Lily, s of d Progress 4th.

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813. James McCulloch, Barholm, Oakieigh, " Magnet 21st," whole, 10 months 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Angler's Boy 5780, d Magnet 5th, s of d Milk Lad.

811. James McCulloch, Barholm, Oakieigh, "Milkmaid 23rd," whole, 10 months 15 clays, bred by exhibitor, s Angler's Boy, 5780, d Milkmaid 16th, s of d Oberon.

815. James McCulloch, Barholm, Oakieigh, " Mi kmaid 24th," nearly whole, 6 months 19 days, bred by exhibitor, s Angler's Boy 5780, d Milkmaid 17th, s of d Barholm Boy.

816. John E. Edis, Kyabram, " Stella," calved August 3rd, 1899, s Snow-drop's Progress 2nd, cl Lady.

817. John E. Edis, Kyabram, "Cowslip," calved July 3rd, 1899, s Snow-drop's Progress 2nd, d Belle.

818. John E. Edis, Kyabram, "Tulip," calved July lOtli, 1899, s Snow-drop's Progress 2nd, d Maid,

s 819. W. Woodmason. Melrose Dairy, Malvern, "Merry Girl 1st," whole colour, 1 year 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Laddie Fowler (imp.), d Merry Girl, s of cl Lady Superior's Progress.

820. William James Dunstan, North Campbellfield, " Queenie 2nd," 8 months, s Queen's Progress, d Queen of the Isles.

821. William James Dunstan, iN'crth Campbellfielcl, "Picture," 10 months, s Queen's Progress, d Queen 8th.

822. William James Dunstan, Norih Campbellfield, "Beatrice," 6 months, s Queen's Progress, d Si'ver Queen 10th.

82 . Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, "Cello," fawn, 1 year 26 clays, bred by exhibitor, s Pure Gold, d Mandoline, s of d Jim.

824. F. Hardinge, Malvern-road, "Gentle Lass," fawn, 1 year 3 days, s Jersey Bey, d Jersey Queen, s of d Laddie.

825. F. Hardinge. Malvern-road, " Cinderella," dark grey, 1 year 1 day, bred by exhibit-or, s Jersey Boy, d Ruby, s of d Laddie.

826. F. Hardinge, Malvern-road, " Sancy Girl," fawn, 11 months 5 days, bred by exhibitor, s Jersey Boy, d Gem, s of cl Milkboy.

GROUP PRIZE, £5 (special)—One male and two females, any age, bred by exhibitor. (Animals need not be specified in entry.)

827. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee. 828. James McCulloch, Barholm, Oakieigh. 829. W. Wood mason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern.

A Special Prize of a Gold Medal, Value £5 5s., will be awarded to the Best Male and Female Jersey, respectively, both Medals the Gift of the Jersey Cattle Society of Australasia.

Note. See note at foot of Section 10. Cow or Heifer entered as drv. if in milk at time of competition, may compete as a wet cow, or vice versa. Cows and Heifers in milk to be milked dry in the yards on Monday night at five p.m. in the presence of the Stewards or Judges, or whom they°may appoint. They will be judged first on the morning of the Exhibition. The breeding year dates from July 1st in each year.

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CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Jersey Bull (excluding 1 year old class), Government Champion Gold

Medal; Jersey Cow or Heifer (exclusive of 1 year old class), Government Champion Gold Medal.

JERSEYS FOR SALE.

830. A. Ernest Selman, Willow Yale, Ferntree Gully, "Don," silver grey, 2 years 8 months 1 week, bred by John E. Edis, s Shaw's Lad, d Milkmaid 15th, s of d Oberon.

831. A. Ernest Selman, Willow Vale, Ferntree Gully, "Royalty," silver grey, 1 year 10 months 1 week, bred by R. Anderson, s Duke of Barholm, d Dolly, s of d Young Sir Robert Peel.

832. S. R. Prowse, Mile Park, Bundoora, " Major," silver grey, 2 years 10 months, bred by A. McLellan, s Northam Lad, d Milklass, s of d Milk Boy.

833. Mrs, Robinson, Highfield, Malvern, "Bob," fawn, 11 months 9 days, bred by exhibitor, d Sylvia's Laddie, d Queen 3rd, s of d Jersey Boy.

834. F. Hardinge, Malvern-road, "Minnie 2nd," dark fawn, 11 months 15 days, s Jersey Boy, cl Princess 2nd, s of d Neat Boy (imp.).

835. Lesley Moody, Royal Hotel, Seymour, " Pride of Guila," 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Challenger III., d Rose, s of d Perak.

836. Lesley Moody, Seymour, " Trilby Boy," calved October 22nd, 1899, brecl by exhibitor, s Trilby Lad, cl Rose, s of d Perak.

837. Lesley Moody, Seymour, " Trilby's Pride," calved September 17th, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Trilby Lad, d Daisy, s of d Guernsey Chief.

Section 17—Holsteins.

Stewards.—Messrs. D. R. McGregor and H. Delahey.

BULL, 2 YEARS OLD OR OYER—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

838. D. Burgess, Tal'ygaroopna, Bunbartha, " Butterman 3rd," black and white, 9 years, bred by David Mitchell, s Dairyman, d Buttercup (imp.).

839. David Mitchell, Cave Hill, Lilydale, "Butterman 5th," black and white, 2 years 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Butterman 3rd, d Buttercup 11th, s of d Cheeseman.

840. David Mitchell, Cave Hill, Lilydale, " Dairyman 6th," black and white, 2 years 1 month 3 weeks, bred by exhibitor, s Butter-man 3rd, d Dairymaid 3rd, s of d Butterman.

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B U j j L , 1 Y E A R O L D O R U N D E R — F i r s t prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

841. D. Burgess, Tallygaroopna, Bunbartha, " Young Butterman," black and white, 11 months 25 clays, bred by exhibitor, s Butterman, d Minnie, s of d General Gordon.

COW, 3 YEARS OLD OR OVER, GIVING MILK OR IN CALF—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate o* merit.

842. David Mitchell, Cave Hill, Lilydale, "Dairyman 5th," black and white, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Sundial, d Dairymaid 3rd, s of d Butterman.

HEIFER, 2 YEARS OLD OR UNDER^First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

843. D. Burgess, Tallygaroopna, Bunbartha, "Pol ly ," black and white, 1 year 2 months 23 days, bred by exhibitor, s Butterman, d Polly.

844. David Mitchell, Cave Hill, Lilydale, " Rosey 7th," black and white, 1 year 6 months, bred by exhibitor, s Butterman 1st, cl Rosey 3rd, s of d Sundial.

845. David Mitchell, Cave Hill, Lilydale, "Buttercup 19th," black and white, 1 year 30 days, bred by exhibitor, s Dairyman IV., cl Buttercup 18th, s of d Cheeseman.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Holstein Bull (excluding 1 year old class), Government Champion

Gold Medal; Holstein Cow or Heifer (over twelve months old), Govern-ment Champion Gold Medal.

Section 18—Kerries.

Stewards.—D. R. McGregor and' H. Delahey. BULL, ANY AGE—First prize, £ 2 ; seoohd ditto, silver medal. No entry.

COW OR HEIFER, ANY AGE—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, silver medal. No entry.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Kerry Bull (over twelve months old), Government Champion Silver

Medal; Kerry Cow or Heifer (over twelve months old), Government Champion Silver Medal.

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Section 19—Dexter Kernes Stewards.—D. R. McGregor and H. Delahey.

BULL, ANY AGE—First prize, £2; second ditto, silver medal. No entry.

COW OR HEIFER, ANY AGE—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal. No entry.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Dexter Kerry Bull (over 12 months old), Government Champion Silver

Medal; Dexter Kerry Cow or Heifer (over twelve months old), Govern-ment Champion Silver Medal.

Section 20—Dai ry Cattle. Stewards.—John Hurst, James McPhaii, W. Shankiand.

CO vvf, IN MILK, ANY BREED OR AGE—First prize, £5 • second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

846. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, Ayrshire Cow, " Lady Wilhei-mina," bred by exhibitors, s Duke of Barbiston lotli, 27 A.H.B., d Minnie.

847. McNab Bros., Green Point, Yering, Ayrshire Cow. 848. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders, " Rosie of Shoreham," red

and white, 9 years, bred by Mr. Lockhead, s Roger, d Rosie. 849. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, Dairy Cow. 850. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, Dairy Cow. 851. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, Dairy Cow. 852. John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, Ayrshire Cow. 853. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, "Madeira 5th" (imp.), whole, 7

years, bred by Lord Rothschild, s President 3661, d Madeira •ith, s of d Pandora's Boy 3619.

854. Angus McNab, Victoria Bank, Tullamarine, " Royal Maid," pure Ayrshire, bred by exhibitor.

855. Angus McNab, Victoria Bank, Tullamarine, " Jeannie." 856. Cumming and Brisbane, Gowrie Park, Weerite, "Lady Bess," white

and red, 6 years, bred by W. B. Cumming, s Rantin Robin of Hindsward (imp.), d YeUow Bess of Castle Hill (imp.), s of d Stanley 2nd of Drumlarig.

857. Wm. Black, Coldstream, "Butter Cup," yellow and white, 6 years bred by exhibitor, s Butterman.

858. George Crinnion, Reynard's-road, Coburg, "Lily B." grey brindle, aged, pedigree unknown, calved July 20th.

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859. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Yale, "Beauty." 860. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Yale, "Daisy." 861. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "Julia," brown

and white, s Jersey bull Rob Roy (imp.), d pure Ayrshire cow Topsy, calved June 29th, 1900.

862. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geeling, " Starlight," Ayr-shire Cow, brown and white, s Maori Chief, d! Sunflower 3rd, s of d Duke, by Geelong Billy (imp.).

863. A. Ernest Selman, Willow Vale, Ferntree Gully.

MILCH COW, any breed, subject to test (special)—Grand Champion Butter Test Prize of Australia of £100; for cow producing the best butter results during a twenty-four hours' test, under the scale of points below. The prize to be won three years by the same exhibitor, but not necessarily by the same cow, before being awarded. The cows to be in the yards and milked dry in thjs presence of the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, on Tuesday evening at six p.m., such milking not to be taken into account. They will be milked at six a.m. on Wed-nesday morning following, and at six p.m. on Wednesday even-ing. The milk produced during the twenty-four hours will be separated, the cream churned, and the resulting butter weighed on Thursday morn-ing for the test. A prize of £10 10s. (the gift of the proprietors of the "Leader") will be awarded to the winning cow this year, and £5 to the cow giving the greatest weight of milk. Breed of cow and date of calving to be stated on entry form. Entry fee, £1.

PCALTC o r POINTS. One point for every ounce of butter. One point for every com-

pleted ten days from calving, deducting the first forty days. Maximum allowance for period of lactation, twelve points. Fractions of ounces of butter and incomplete periods of less than ten days to be worked out in decimals, and added to the total points.

864. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, FJinders, "Rose of Shoreham," red and white, 9 years, bred by Mr. Lockhead, s Roger, d Rosie.

865. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, "Madeira 5th," (Jersey), whole colour, 7 years, bred by Lord Rothschild, s President 3661, d Madeira- 4th, s of d Pandora's Boy 3619.

866. W. Woodmason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, "Milkmaid," rich fawn,. Jersey, calved July 17th, 1900.

867. W. Woodmason, Melrose Dairy, Malvern, "Wilful Beauty," silver grey. 12 years, pure Jersey.

868. William James Dunsta*, North Campbellfield, "Zoe , " 869. R. Bullen, care of Geo. Howat, 130 Queen-street, "Buttercup." 870. W. R. Wilson, Bescott, Allansford-road, Warrnambool, "Dairy-

maid." brindle, 9 years.

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871. Cumming and Brisbane, Gowrie Park, Werribee, "Lady Bess," Ayrshire Cow, white and red, six years.

872. N. R. Scott, Wolonga, Kongwak, " Lily," roan and white, 4 years, calved July 13th.

873. Robert Black, Coldstream, " Buttercup," yellow and white, 6 years, bred by exhibitor, s Butterman.

874. George Crinnion, Reynard's-road, Coburg, " Lily B," grey and brindle, aged, calved July 20th.

875. Arthur B. Trotman, Glenroy, "Miss Roberts," red, 7 years. 876. Arthur B. Trotman, Glenroy, " Buttercup," red, 8 years. 877. David Mitchell, Cave Hill, Lilydale, "Rosebud," black and white, 5

years, bred by exhibitor, s Dairyman 2nd, d Ayrshire Cow. 878. M. Stewart, Newstead, " Myrtle," fawn and white, 9 years 10

months, bred by J). C. Stewiart, s Jersey, id Strawberry, calved May 29th, 1900.

879. J. H. Connor, WeaFnerlea, North Shore, Geelong, " Sally," pure Ayrshire, red and white, 3 years, s Duke of Barbiston, d Belle of Colac, calved June 23rd, 1900.

880. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, " Julia," brown and white, s Rob Roy, by Rob Roy (imp.), d pure Ayrshire Cow, Topsy, calved June 29th, 1900.

881. J. H. Connor, Weatherlea, North Shore, Geelong, " Cherry," red, calved August 4th, 1900.

882. A. Ernest Selman, Willow Yale, Ferntree Gully, " Silver Belle," Jersey, silver grey, 6 years, calved August 7th.

883. W. J. McLaughlin, North Coburg, " Senora," brown and white, 6 yea'rs, s Freeman's Lad, calved July 26th.

884. W. J. McLaughlin, North Coburg, "Lady Bird," brown, 6 years, s Freeman's Lad, to calve August 18th.

885. J. N. Birkley, Flynn's Creek, "Rose," light red and little white, ' bred by Mr. Scott.

THREE DAIRY HEIFERS, 2 YEARS OLD OR UNDER—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

886. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, 887. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneirai, Flinders—" Peach," white and

red, 2 years 1 month 29 days, s Edgar, d Constance, s of cl Johnny Cope; "Pear," white and red, 2 years 2 months, s Edgar, d Winifred, s of d Edgar; "Plum," white and red, 1 year 11 months 5 days, s Edgar, d Stella of Gleneira, s of d Barrister. All bred by exhibitor.

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S8S. Andrew Buchanan, Gleneira, Flinders—"Bud," dark red and white, 2 years 22 days, s Edgar, cl Rosebud, s of d Prim's Pride; " Blossom," dark reel and white, 2 years 14 days, s Edgar, d Beauty of Shureham, s of d Roger; " Bloom," white and red, 2 years 2 months 2 clays, s Edgar, d Gladys, s of d Barrister. All bred by exhibitor.

889. A. Ernest Selman, Willow Vale, Ferntree Gully.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Best Dairy Cow in yard (any breed), Government Champion Gold Meclal.

Note.—The above Champion Prize is open to Cows exhibited in any breeding section. Dairy Cows in milk to be milked dry on Monday night at 5 p.m. in the presence of the Stewards or Judges, or whom they may appoint. The date on which they calved to be stated on entry form. Should Test Cows calve after entries close, date of calving to be sent to the Secretary.

Section 21—Fat Catt le Stewards.—F. Peppin and G. T. Chirnside.

To be Judged as Best- Butchers' Cattle. PAIR OF FAT OXEN—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, silver meclal;.

third ditto, certificate of merit. 890. William Beatty, Yackandanclah. 891. William Beatty, Yackaudandah. 892. W. Read, Melrose, Warrion. 893. G. H. Lyons. Laverton. 894. James Elliott, Talgarno. 895. Executors late D. Mackinnon, Marida Yallock. 896. Wm. Richardson, Dalveen, Wocdchester, S.A.,' bred and fattened

by Mr. John Bowman, Portalloch Station, S.A. 897. W. Thomson Manifold, Purrumbete, Weerite, bred by exhibitor. 898. Hon. Wm. Pearson, Kilmany Park, Sale. 899. Hon. Wm. Pearson, Kilmany Park, Sale. FAT OX—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto,

certificate of merit. 900. William Beatty, Yackandandah. 901. W. Read, Melrose, Warrion. 902. G. H. Lyons, Laverton. 903. G. H. Lyons, Laverton. 904. James Elliott, Ta'garno. 905. Wm. Richardson, Dalveen, Woodchester, S.A. 906. Wm. Richardson, Dalveen, Wcodchester, S.A., bred and fattened

by Mr. John Bowman, Portalloch Station, S.A.

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907. W. Thomson Manifold, Puirrumbete, Weerite, bred by exhibitor. 908. Arthur Ward, Woodleigh, Loch. 909. Hon. Wm. Pearson., Kilmany Park, Sale. 910. Hon. Wm. Pearson, Kilmany Park, Sale. PAIR OF FAT COWS OR HEIFERS—First prize, £3 ; second ditto,

silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. 911. S. Winter Cooke, Murndal, Branxholme. 912. Hon. Wm. Pearson, Kilmany Park, Sale. FAT COW OR HEIFER—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal-

third ditto, certificate of merit. 913. S. Winter Cooke, Murndal, Branxholme. 914. Hon. Wm. Pearson, Kilmany Park, Sale. 915. John Bell, 97 Kent-street, Flemington. 916. Executors late D. Mackinnon, Marida, Yallock.

Section 22—Catt le Derbies. SHORTHORN DERBY SWEEPSTAKES, 1900.-A sweepstakes of £1

each (10s. at time of nomination, and 10s. at date of general entry for Show), with £5 added, for Heifers calved' between 1st Julv 1897 and 1st July, 1898. No entry.

HEREFORD DERBY SWEEPSTAKES, 1900.-A sweepstakes of £1 each (10s. at time of nomination, and 10s. at date of general entry for Show), with £5 added, fcr Heifers calved between 1st July 1897 and 1st July, 1898. ' No entry.

AYRSHIRE DERBY SWEEPSTAKES, 1899. -A sweepstakes of £1 each (10s, at time of nomination, and 10s. at date of general entry for Show*), with £5 added, for Heifers calved between 1st July 1897 and 1st July, 1898. ' No entry.

JERSEY DERBY SWEEPSTAKES, 1900. -A sweepstakes of £1 each (10s at. time of nomination, and 10s. at date of general entry for Show)'

July, 1898 H e i f e r S C a l V 6 d b 6 t W e e U 1 S t J u I y ' 1 8 9 7 ' a » d

917. James McCulioch, Barholm, Oakleigh, "Milkmaid 19th," whole colour, 2 years 6 months 12 days, bred by exhibitor, s Magnet's Boy 2nd, cl Milkmaid 17th, s of d Barholm Bov

918. James McCulioch, Barholm, Oakleigh, "Magnet 16th," broken 2 years 6 months 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Milklad 4th' d Magnet 9th, s of d Progress 3rd. '

t h ^ N t f e ' ~ N < T n a t 0 r S f ° r ^ a W S t a k e s ^ requested to observe ^ Z T 10S" ° n e a C h — * * * - th . date

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Section 23—Mer ino Sheep. Stewards.—E. H. Cameron and H. Cliff.

RAM, OVER 2* YEARS OLD—Frst prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

919. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies, " ," 5 years, bred by J. Gibson, Tasmania, shorn 3rd week September, 1899.

920. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, "Lord Hero," 5 years, bred by C. B. Grubb, s Royal Hero, shorn 12th October, 1899.

921. McCall Bros., Glenetive, Baniganie, "Lion II.," 3 years 6 months, bred by F. Austin, s Success, d Aval on Stud Ewe, s of d Corio King, shorn 2nd week October, 1899.

RAM, UNDER 2± YEARS AND OVER U YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

922. R. C. Evans, Emu Bottom, Sunbury, " Little Hero," lambed 6th April, 1898, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Hero, shorn last week in August.

923. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies, " 2* years, bred by A. Austin, Wanjenalla, shorn 3rd week September, 1899.

924. McCall Bros., Glenetive, Baniganie, " Avalon," 2 years 5 months, bred by Frank Austin, s Ironclad, d KA Avalon Stud Ewe, s of d Corio King, shorn 16th September, 1899.

RAM. UNDER l£ YEARS OLD—First prize, £3; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

99.5 R C. Evans, Emu Bottom, Sunbury, " Kayser," lambed between April and May, 1898, bred by exhibitor, s Herr Kayser, shorn 2nd week September.

926. R. C. Evans, Emu Bottom, Sunbury, " Coslin," lambed between April and May, 1899, s Herr Kayser, shorn 2nd week Sep-tember.

927. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies, " 1* years, bred by exhibitor, shorn 3rd week September, 1899.

928. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies, " H years, bred by exhibitor, shorn 3rd week September, 1899.

929. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, 14 months, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Hero, shorn 12th Augiust, 1899.

930. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, « » 14 months, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Hero, shorn 12th August, 1899.

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EWE, OVER 2i YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

931. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dohies, " aged, bred by ex-hibitor, shorn 3rd week September, 1899.

932. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, " ," bred by exhibitor, shorn 20th October, 1899.

933. McCall Bros., Glenetive, Baniganie, "Perfection," 3 years 11 months, bred by Webb Bros., s Burwell V/5 (imp.), d 11 T Springfield Stud Ewe, s of d Budgery, shorn 3rd October, 1899, lambed 19th July, 1900.

EWE, UNDER 2\ YEARS, AND OVER l j YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

934. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies, " ," 2\ years, bred by exhibitor, shorn 3rd week September, 1899.

EWE, UNDER 1* YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto,jeijthird certificate of merit.

935. R. C. Evans, Emu Bottom, Sunbury, " , " lambed between April and May, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Herr Kayser, shorn 2nd week in September.

936. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies, " ," l i years, bred by exhibitor, shorn 3rd week September, 1899.

937. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies, " ," l i years, bred by exhibitor, shorn 3rd week September, 1899.

938. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart,, Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, " 14 months, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Hero, shorn 12th August, 1899.

939. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, " >" 1 4 months, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Hero, shorn 12th August, 1899.

Note.—The Council reserves the right, in the event of there being insufficient accommodation, to receive not more than 2 entries from one. exhibitor in any class in the Sheep Sections.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Merino Ram (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal; Merino

Ewo (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal.

Section 24—Lincolns. Stewards.—Messrs. T. F. Cumming and J. F. Feehan.

RAM, OVER 2i YEARS OLD-First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third, certificate of merit.

940. George Nixon, Lovely Banks, Garvoc, " ,» 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Garvoc, d stud ewe, shorn 25th October, 1899.

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941. Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, "Robinson II.," 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Robinson (imp.), shorn 28th September, 1899.

RAM, UNDER 2* YEARS AND OVER l£ YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

HoganBros., Stanhope Estate, Neerim, "Consul," 1 year 9 months, S bred by exhibitors, s Lord El oho, d Nella, s of d Tasman,

bred by C. B. Hazlewood, shorn October. George Nixon, Lovely Banks, Garvoc, " 2 years, bred by

exhibitor, s Royal, d stud ewe, shorn 25th October, 1899. George Nixon, Lovely Banks, Garvoc, " ," 2 years, bred by

exhibitor, s Royal, d stud ewe, shorn 25th October, 1899. Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, " Cardell II.," bred by exhibitor,

s Robinson (imp.), shorn 25th September, 1899. E. A. Porter, Inwood, Toolern, Melton, "108/98," 2 years, bred

by exhibitor, s Young Victor, d 59/90, s of d WR52, shorn 12th September, 1899.

RAM, NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

George Nixon, Lovely Banks, Garvoc, " —," bred by exhibi-tor, s Royal, d stud ewe (imp.), lambed August, unshorn.

George Nixon, Lovely Banks, Garvoc, " ," bred by exhibi-tor, s Royal, d stud ewe, lambed September, unshorn.

Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, " ," 1 year, bred by ex-hibitor, s Conqueror.

Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, " - , " 1 year, bred by ex-hibitor, s Conqueror.

E. A. Porter, Inwood, Toolern, Melton, "6/99," 1 year, bred by exhibitor, s Young Victor, d 7/97, s of d Constitution III., unshorn.

EWE (ANY AGE), WITH LAMB AT FOOT—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

952. E. A. Porter, Inwood, Toolern, Melton, " ," 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Young Victor, s of d Constitution III., shorn 22nd August, 1899.

EWE, OVER 2i YEARS* OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

953. Hogan Bros., Stanhope Estate, Neerim, "Beauty," 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Tasman, d Molly, s of d Cadet, shorn October.

954. George Nixon, Lovely Banks, Garvoc, " ," 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Garvoc, d stud ewe, shorn October, 1899.

955. George Nixon, Lovely Banks, Garvoc, " 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Garvoc, s stud ewe, shorn 25th October, 1899.

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943.

944.

943.

946.

947.

948.

949.

950.

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956. Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, " 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s imported, shorn 28th September, 1899.

957. A. J. Davis, Nassau, Coburg, " Judy," over 3 years, bred by W. B. Sells, South Australia, shorn 18th October, 1899.

EWE, UNDER 2* YEARS AND OVER 1* YEARS OLD—First prize, £3; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

958. HoiganBros., Stanhope Estate, Neerim, " Muriel," 1 year 9 months, bred by exhibitors, s Lord Elcho, d Vesta, s of d Tasman, shorn October.

959. Hogan Bros., Stanhope Estate, Neerim, " Princess," 1 year 9 months, bred by exhibitors, s Lord Elcho, d Countess, s of d Tasman, shorn October.

960. George Nixon, Lovely Banks, Garvoc, — ," 2 years, bred by exhibitors, s Royal, shorn September 1st, 1899.

961. George Nixon, Lovely Banks, Garvoc, " ," 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Royal, d stud ewe, shorn October 25th, 1899.

962. Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, " ," 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s imported, shorn September 28th, 1899.

963. E. A. Porter, Inwood, Toolern, Melton, " ," 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Young Victor, s of d Constitution III., shorn August 22nd, 1899.

EWE, NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

964. George Nixon, Lovely Banks, Garvoc, ," bred by exhibi-tor, s Royal, d stud ewe, lambed August, unshorn.

965. George Nixon, Lo.vely Banks, Garvoc, " ," bred by exhibi-tor, s Royal, d stud ewe, lambed September, unshorn.

966. Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, " — ," 1 year, bred by ex-hibitor, s imported ram, unshorn.

967. E. A. Porter, Inwood, Toolern, Melton, 1 year, bred by ex-hibitor, s Young Victor, s of cl Constitution III., unshorn.

Note.—See note at foot of Section 23.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Lincoln Ram (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal; Lincoln

Ewe (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal.

Section 25—Leicesters. Stewards.—Robert Clarke and John H. Finlay.

RAM, OVER 2i YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

968. W. S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, " ,» 6-tooth, bred by exhibitor, shorn 30th September.

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RAM, UNDER 2* YEARS AND OYER 1* YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 , second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

969. Hogan Bros., Stanhope Estate, Neerim, " Riby," 1 year 10 months, bred by exhibitors.

970. W. S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, " ," 1 year 10 months, bred by exhibitor, shorn 30th September.

RAM, NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD-First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

EWE (ANY AGE), WITH LAMB AT FOOT—First prize, £3; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

971. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Yale, Lancefield Junction, " over 2i years, bred by exhibitor, shorn 28th Octo-ber, 1899.

EWE, OVER 2i YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto; certificate of merit.

972. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, « bred by exhibitor, shorn 28th October, 1899.

973. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, " 6-tooth, bred by exhibitor, shorn 30th September.

EWE, UNDER 2* 1EARS AND OVER 1* YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

974. McNabb Bros., Spring Vale, Tylden. 975. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, " 1 year

10 months, bred by exhibitor, shorn 30th September.

EWE, NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

976. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, " 13 months, bred by exhibitor, not shorn.

977. Sir R. H. T. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, " ," 13 months, bred by exhibitor, not shorn.

Note.—See note at foot cf Section 23.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA.

Leicester Ram any age), Government Champion Gold Medal; Leicester Ewe (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal.

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Section 26—Border Leicesters.

Stewards.—Robert Clarke and John. H. Finlay.

RAM, OVER 2J YEARS OLD—First prize, £3; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

978. Hogan Bros., Stanhope Estate, Neerim, "Marvel," 4 years, bred by McCulloch, label 563, shorn November.

979. J. C. Cochrane, Fairview, Keilor-road, Essendon, "Perfection," 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Pride of Oaklands.

980. J. C. Cochrane, Fairview, Keilor-road, Essendon, "Barrabool," 3 years, bred by J. A. Cochrane, s Mertoun ram.

881. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, " Triumph," 8-tooth, bred by exhibitors, s HP34, d HP stud, s of d HP stud, shorn 30th September.

982. W. S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, "Improver," 2 years 10 months, s HP34, d Lady Triumph, s of d RHoCo, No. 2, shorn 30th September.

RAM, UNDER 2* YEARS AND OVER 1a YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

983. McNabb Bros.,Spring Vale, Tylden. 984. J. C. Cochrane, Keilor-road, Essendon, " Geelong," 2 years, bred

by J. A. Cochrane, s Mertoun ram. 985. J. C. Cochrane, Keilor-road, Essendon, " Oaklands Champion.'' 2

years, bred by exhibitor, s Pride of Oaklands. 986. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, "Triumph's Model,"

1 year 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Triumph, shorn 30th September.

987. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, " Improver H.," 1 year 10 months, s HP34, d Lady Triumph, s of d RHoCo No. 2, shorn 30th September.

RAM, NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

988. McNabb Bros., Spring Vale, Tylden. 989. J. C. Cochrane, Fairview, Keilor-road, Essendon, " 1

year, bred by exhibitor, s Pride of Oaklands. 990. J. C. Cochrane, Fairview, Keilor-road, Essendon, " ," 1

year, bred by exhibitor, s Pride of Oaklands. 991. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, "Quality," 10

months, bred by exhibitor, s Triumph, d H stud, s of d HP stud, unshorn.

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EWE (ANY AGE), WITH LAMB AT FOOT—First prize, £3; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

992. J. C. Cochrane, Fairview, Keilor-road, Essendon, " ," 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Pride of Oaklands.

993. W. and S. M c N a b b , Hazelwood Park, Morwell, "Miss Triumph 4th," 3 years 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s HP34, d H stud, s of d HP stud, shorn 30th September.

EWE, OVER 2i YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second dittos £1; third ditto, certificate of merit.

994. McNabb Bros., Spring Vale, Tylden. 995. McNabb Bros., Spring Vale, Tylden. 996. J. C. Cochrane, Fairview, Keilor-road, Essendon, "Lady Roberts,"

5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Young Agamemnon. 997. J. C. Cochrane, Fairview, Keilor-road, Essendon, " ," 4

years, bred by exhibitor, s Young Agamemnon. 998. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, "Miss Polworth,"

3 years 10 months, s HP34, d Lady Polworth, s of d Pride -of Avondale, shorn 30th September.

EWE, UNDER 2^ lrEARS AND OVER l i YEARS OLD—First prize, £3; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

999. McNabb Bros., Spring Vale, Tylden, " ." 1000. J. C. Cochrane, Fairview, Keilor-road, Essendon, " — ,"

2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Pride of Oaklands. 1001. J. C. Cochrane, Fairview, Keilor-road, Essendon, "

2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Pride of Oaklands. 1002. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, " Miss Polworth

2nd," 1 year 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Triumph, d H stud, s of d HP stud, shorn 30th September.

EWE. NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1003. McNabb Bros., Spring Va!e, Tylden, ." 1004. J. C. Cochrane, Fairview, Keilor-road, Essendon, " 1

year, bred by exhibitor, s Pride of Oaklands. 1005. J. C. Cochrane, Fairview, Keilor-road, Essendon, " 1

year, bred by exhibitor, s Perfection. 100 6. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, "Miss Polworth

12th," 10 months, bred by exhibitors, s HP 34, d Lady Polworth, s of d Pride of Avondale, unshorn.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Border Leicester Ram (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal;

Border Leicester Ewe (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal.

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Section 27—Southdowns. Stewards.—F. Skene and S. G. Staughton.

RAM, OYER 2i YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third, certificate of merit.

1007. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, MorwelJ, "Nugget," 6-tooth, bred by exhibitor, s HP stud, d HP stud, s of d HP stud, shorn last week in November.

RAM, UNDER 2* YEARS AND OVER V2- YEARS OLD—First prize, £3; second dittos £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1008. Walter Aitken, 13 Washington-street, Essendon, " Le Tambour Major," bred by exhibitor.

1009. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 6, bred by exhibitor, s Model (imp.), shorn 31st October, 1899.

RAM, NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1010. Walter Aitken, 13 Washington-street, Essendon, " Southern Prince," bred by exhibitor.

1011. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 34, 12 months, bred by exhibitor, s Model ^mp.), shorn October 31st, 1899.

1012. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 48, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Model (imp.), shorn November 30th, 1899.

1013. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 54, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Model, shorn November 30th, 1899.

1014. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwcll, " Defiance 2nd," 10 months, bred by exhibitors, s HP stud, d ^ P stud, s of d HP stud, unshorn.

EWE, ANY AGE, WITH LAMB AT FOOT—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1015. Walter Aitken, 13 Washington-street, Essendon, " Fanny Mc.," bred by —McNabb.

1016. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 23, bred by exhibitor, shorn October 28th, 1899.

1017. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 22, bred by exhibitor, shorn October 28th, 1899.

1018. W. and S. McNabb, Hazelwood Park, Morwell, No. 60, 4-tooth. bred by exhibitor, s HP, stud, cl HP stud, s of d HP stud,' shorn last week November.

EWE, OVER 2i YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1019. Walter Aitken, 13 Washington-street, Essendon, "Trilby," bred by exhibitor.

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1020. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 18, bred by F. Peppin, shorn October 28th, 1899.

1021. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 24, bred by F. Peppin, shorn October 28th, 1899.

EWE, UNDER 2£ YEARS AND OVER YEARS OLD—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1022. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No, 34, bred by F. Peppin, shorn October 28th, 1899.

1023. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 35, bred by F. Peppin, shorn October 28th, 1899.

1024. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 36B, bred by F. Peppin, shorn October 28th, 1899.

EWE, NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1025. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 36, 12 months, bred by exhibitor, s Model (imp.), shorn November 2nd, 1899.

1026. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, No. 50, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Model (imp.), shorn November 30th, 1899.

1027. W. and S. McNabb, Haae!woo.d Park, Morwell, No. 140, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s HP stud, s of d HP stud, unshorn.

Note.—See NoEe at foot of Section 23. CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA.

Shropshire Down Ram (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal; Shropshire Down Ewe (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal.

Section 28 —Hampshires. Stewards.—T. Skene and S. G. Staughton.

RAM, OVER 2i YEARS OLD—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third, ditto, certificate of merit.

1028. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " ," bred by Hon. W. McCulloch, shorn December.

1029. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " ," bred by Hon. W. McCulloch, shorn December.

1030. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " bred by Hon. W. McCulloch, shorn December.

RAM, UNDER 21 YEARS AND OVER l i YEARS OLD—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1031. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " bred by exhibitor, shorn December.

1032. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " bred by exhibitor, shorn December.

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RAM, NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1023A. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " ," bred by exhibitor, unshorn.

1024A. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " bred by exhibitor, unshorn.

EWE, ANY AGE, WITH LAMB AT FOOT—First prize, £ 3 ; second, ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1025A. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " ," bred by Hon. W. McCulloch, shorn November.

1026A. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " ," bred by Hon. W. McCulloch, shorn November.

EWE, OVER 2J YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1027A. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " ," bred by Hon. W. McCulloch, sho'rn in November.

1028A. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " ," bred by Hon. W . McCulloch, shorn in November.

1029A. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " ," bred by Hon. W. McCulloch, shorn in November.

EWE, UNDER YEARS, AND OVER YEARS OLD—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1030A. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " ," bred by exhibitor, shorn November.

1031A. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, <; ," bred by exhibitor, shorn November.

EWE, NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1032A. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " ," bred by exhibitor, unshorn.

1033. James Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick, " ," bred by exhibitor, unshorn.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA.

Hampshire Down Ram (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal; Hampshire Down Ewe (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal.

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Sect ion 29—Shropsh i res .

Stewards—T. SKENE and S. G. STAUGHTON. RAM, OVER YEARS OLD—First prize, £3; second ditto, £1; third

ditto, certificate of merit. Stewards.—F. Skene and S. G. Staughton.

George Simonds, Stonor, Tasmania, "Centurian" (imp.), 2^ years, bred by A. E. Mansell, s Ulster Rose, 9734 B.F.13., s of d Earl Chester 7756 B.F.B., s of GD Anxiety 5746 B.E.B.

George Simonds, Stonor, Tasmania, "Stars and Stripes," 66 T.F.B., 3 years, bred by W. M. Lester, s Beslow Star 8389 (imp.),' s of d PatriO't-Tasmaa 6 T.F.B., s of GD Once More 5404 B.F.B.

Hon. T. Brunton, Roxburgh Park, Somerton, " Corston Baronet No. 5," 3 years, bred D. Buttar, s Crested Knight 8975, s of d Buttar's Stamp 9361, shorn October 23rd, 1899.

Sir S. J. Way, Kadlunga, Mintaro, South Australia, "Champion His Majesty " 27 S.A.F.B., 5 years 1 month, bred by exhibitor, s Champion Fenn (imp.) 8 S.A.F.B., cl No. 189, s of d Colonist 2 S.A.F.B., shorn September 22nd.

R, H. Dugdale, Blakeston, Myrniong, " Roxburgh Prince," lamb-ed August 30th, 1897, bred by Hon. T. Brunton, s Roxburgh King (imp.), cl (imported) by Puchrup Churchwarden 7678, s of GD Precentor 4733.

RAM, UNDER 2^ YEARS AND OVER YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 • second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1039. L. D. Beaumont, Berwick, No. 141, " Clifton Royal," lambed October 15th, 1898, bred by A. J. Simpson, s Clifton Leader, d imported, s of d Cambridge Royal, shorn November 1st, 1899.

1040. George Simonds, Stonor, Tasmania., " Captain Mansell," 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Mansell's Record 12 T.F.B., s of d Director 16 T.F^B., s of GD Goldfinder 17 T.F.B.

1041. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, O.S. 29.8, ear tag, 2 years, g Odstone Squire23 T.F.B. (imp.), d 29 T.F.B. (imp.), s of d Yardlev, Waterproof 7.826.

1034.

1035.

1036.

1037.

1038.

RAM, NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1042. R. S. Steele, Studley Park, Forcett, Tasmania, " 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Champion Fenn's Favourite 45 T.F.B. (imp.).

1043. A. J. Smipson, Cliftcn, Hamilton, "Count Clifton," 1 year 3 weeks 5 days, bred by exhibitor, s Crown Prince, s of d Anxiety 5746, shorn September 25th, 1899.

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1045 Henry Fisher, Oatlands, Tasmania, " Cedric," ear tag No. 13, 1 year, bred by exhibitor, s Braeside Prince 64 T.F.B.D., Judith, s of d Champion Patriot Tasman, 6 T.F.B.

1046 George Simonds, Stonor, Tasmania, "Bobby Dazzler," 1 year, bred by exhibitor, s Recorder T.F.B., s of d Fillibeg 7494 B.F.B., s of GD Plymouth Champion 5432 B.F.B.

1047. Hon. T. Brunton, Roxburgh Park, Somerton, "Lord Kitchener,'" 13 months 3 weeks 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Corston Royal Knight 113, s of d Roxburgh King 115, shorn October 23rd, 1899.

1048. Hon. T. Brunton, Roxburgh Park, Somerton, "Lord Roberts," 13 months 2 days, bred by exhibitor, s Corston Baronet 5th, d 921 (imp.), s of d Bathstone 7307, shorn October 23rd, 1899.

1049. Samuel Wellard, Forcett House, Forcett, Tasmania, 260 ear tag, lambed September, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Squatter's Dream 37 T.F.B., s of d Mansell's Record 5759.

1050. Samuel Wellard, Forcett House, Forcett, Tasmania, 258 ear tag, lambed September, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Prince Royal 49 T.F.B., s of d Goldfinder 17 T.F.B., s of GD Ben Aitken 21 T.F.B.

1051. Sir S. J. Way, Kadlunga, Mintaro, South Australia, No. 524; 1 year 25 days, bred by exhibitor, s Autocrat 91 S.A.F.B., d 405, s of d Champion Fenn (imp.) 8 S.A.F.B., shorn October 9th, 1899.

1052. T. J. Burbury, Park Farm, Jericho, Tasmania, "Champion Inker-man," ear tag 835, lambed September, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Balaklava Hero, 33 T.F.B., s of d Bislow Star (imp.) 8389, s of GD Pale Aitken 24 T.F.B.

1053. T. J. Burbury, Park Farm, Jericho, Tasmania, " Longfellow," ear tag 932, lambed September, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Balak-lava Hero 33 T.F.B., s of Ch. Bonny Frank (imp.), s of GD Pale Aitken 24 T.F.B.

1054. T. J. Burbury, Park Farm, Jericho, Tasmania, G.D. 2, ear tag, lambed October, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Coston Ruler 53 T.F.B., s of d Kit Nubbles 5 T.F.B., s of GD Ch. Ben Aitken 21 T.F.B.

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1055. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, exhibitor, shorn October 30th, 1899.

1056. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, exhibitor, shorn October 30th, 1899.

1057. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Lcch, exhibitor, shorn October 30th, 1899.

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EWE, ANY AGE, WITH LAMB AT FOOT—First prize, £3- second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1058. A. J. Sampson, Clifton, Hamilton, " 3 years, bred by J. T. Burbury, s Beslcw Star, s of d Bonny Stretton, shorn September 25th, 1899.

1059. Sir S. J. Way, Kadlunga, Mintaro, South Australia, " Champion Model '' 131, 4 years 30 days, bred by exhibitor, s Champion Fenn (imp.) 8 S.A.F.B., d No. 148, s of d The Cob, 8345 (imp.), shorn September 22nd, 1899.

1060. R. H. Dugdale, Blakestcn, Myrniong, " lambed August, 1896, bred by exhibitor, s Masterpiece 15 T.F.B., d by Champion Bonny Frank 5842 (imp.), s of GD Lawrence.

1061. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " 1062. Frederick Peppin, Frenbrook, Loch, " ," bred by exhibi-

tor, shorn October 30th, 1899. 1063. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, " —," bred by S. J.

Way, s Fenn, d No. 104, s of d Young Substance', shorn October 30th, 1899.

EWE, OVER 2i YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1064. A. J. Simpson, Clifton, Hamilton, " 3 years 1 month, bred by exhibitor, s Harrington Exile, s of d Bonny Frank, shorn September 25th, 1899.

1065. Sir S. J. Way, Kadlunga, Mintaro, South Australia, No. 431, 4 years 30 days, bred by exhibitor, s Champion Fenn (imp.), 8 S.A.F.B., d 148, s of d The Cob 8345 (imp.), shorn September 22nd, 1899.

1066. Wiiliam McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " 1067. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, " bred by J.

Grigg, N.Z., shorn October 30th, 1899.

EWE, UNDER 2£ YEARS AND OVER If YEARS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1068. L. D. Beaumont, Berwick, ear tag, 475, lambed August, 1898, bred by Right Hon. Sir S. J. Way, s Werocata, d by Cham-pion Fenn, shorn November, 1899.

1069. L. D. Beaumont, Berwick, " lambed October, 1898, bred by S. W. Wellard, s Studley Major, d by Champion Bonny Frank, shorn November 1st, 1899.

1070. A. J. Simpson, Clifton, Hamilton, ," 2 years 2 weeks, bred by exhibitor, s Harrington Exile, s of d President, shorn September 25th, 1899.

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1071. R. H. Dugdale, Blakeston, Myrniong, No. B.S. 128.8, lambed August, 1898, bred by R. C. Kermode, s Beslow Star 8389 (imp.), d by Odstone Squire (imp.), GD out of imported ewe.

1702. William McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " ." 1073. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, " ," bred by exhibitor,

shorn October 30th, 1899. EWE, NOT MORE THAN 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second

ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 1074. Miss Phyllis Peck, Hiawatha, Pascoe Vale, "Princess Ida," H i

months, bred by R. Studley Steele, s Champion Fenn's Fa-vourite 45 T.F.B. (imp.), s of d Studley Major 38 T.F.B., s of GD Champion Ben Aitken 21 T.F.B.

1075. R. S. Steele, Studley Park, Forcett, Tasmania, " Queenie," 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Champion Fenn's Favourite, 45 T.F.B. (imp.).

1076. A. J. Simpson, Clifton, Hamilton, " ," 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Crown Prince, s of d Atherstone Ringleader, shorn November 18th, 1899.

1077. George Simonds, Stonor, Tasmania, "Phyllis," 1 year, bred by W. M. Lester, s Stars and Stripes 66 T.F.B., s of dl Ch. Ben Aitken 21 T.F.B..

1078. Hoo. T. Brunton, Roxburgh Park, Somerton. 132 ear mark, 13 months 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s Ccrston Baronet 5th, d 941 (imp.), s of d Bathstone 7307, shorn October 23rd, 1899.

1079. Hon. T. Brunton, Roxburgh Park, Somerton, 138 ear tag, 13 months 6 days, bred by exhibitor, s Cornston Baronet 5th, d 264 (imp.), s of d Parish, shorn October 23rd, 1899.

1080. Samuel Wellard, Forcett House, Forcett, Tasmania, 273 ear tag, lambed September, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Squatter's Dream 37 T.F.B., s of d Bonny Lad, s of GD Pale Aitken 2nd.

1081. Samuel Wellard, Forcett House, Forcett, Tasmania, 274 ear tag, lambed September, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Squatter's Dream 37 T.F.B., s of d Bonny Lad, s of GD Pale Aitken 2nd.

1082. Thomas J. Burbury, Park Farm, Jericho, Tasmania, "Little Plum," 927, ear tag, lambed October, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Balaklava Hero 33 T.F.B., s of d Odstone Prince 36 T.F.B., s of GD Pale Aitken 24 T.F.B.

1083. Thomas J. Burbury, Park Farm, Jericho, Tasmania, ear tag G.B. 148, lambed September or October, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Bislow Star (imp.) 8389, s of d Kit Nubbles, s of GD Pale Aitken 24 T.F.B.

1084. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, " ," bred by exhibi-tor, shorn October 30th, 1899.

1085. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Loch, " ," bred by exhibi-tor, shorn October 30th, 1899.

1086. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Lech, " bred by exhibi-tor, shorn October 30th, 1899.

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PEN OF 3 RAMS UNDER 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £10 10s.; second ditto, £5 5s. ; third ditto, silver medal.

1087. Victor E. Lester, Meadow Banks, Whitefoord, Tasmania, 81 ear tag, s Beslow Star 8389, s of d Mansell's Record 12 T.F.B., s of G±J Goldfinder; 84 ear tag, s Corston Ruler 53 T.F.B., s of d Goldfinder 17 T.F.B., s of GD Kadlunga 19 T.F.B.; 85 ear tag, s Corston Ruler, 53 T.F.B., s of d Beslow Star 8389, s of GD Goldfinder 17 T.F.B., all three lambed September, 1899, all three shorn December, 1899, all three bred by W. M. Lester.

1088. R. S. Steele, Studley Park, Forcett, Tasmania, 55 ear tag, 11 months, s Champion Fenn's Favourite 45 T.F.B. (imp,), s of d Downton Jubilee 9455, s of GD Downton Emblem 7433; 162 ear tag, 11 months, s Champion Fenn's Favourite 45 T.F.B. (imp.), s of d Studley Major 38 T.F.B., s of GD Ch. Patriot Tasman 6 T.F.B. ; 163 ear tag, 11 months, s Champion Fenn's Favourite 45 T.F.B. (imp.), s of d Studley Major 38 T.F.B., s of GD Bonny Frank 5.842 (imp.), all three bred by exhibitor.

1089. A. J. Simpson, Clifton, Hamilton, " ," 1 year 4 weeks, s Crown Prince, s of d Harrington Exile; " — 1 year 2 weeks, s Crown Prince, s of d Fair Star 5177; " - ," 1 year 1 month 4 days, s Clifton Banner, s of d Ruling Star 8720, all three bred by exhibitor, and shorn September 28th, 1899.

1090. Sir S. J. Way, Kadlunga, Mintaro, South Australia, No. 544, 1 year 30 days, bred by exhibitor, s Autocrat 91 S.A.F.B., d 437, s of d Ch. Fenn (imp.), 8 S.A.F.B.; 576, 1 year 25 days, bred by exhibitor, s Champion His Majesty 27 S.A.F.B., d 187, s of d Colonist 2 S.A.F.B.; 568, 1 year 30 days, bred by exhibitor, s Champion His Majesty 27 S.A.F.B., d 684, s of d Signal Substance 4307 (imp.), all three shorn October 9th, 1899.

1091. R. H. Dungdale, Blakeston, Myrniong, 68, lambed July, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Roxburgh Prince, s of d Long Lad (imp.) 18 T.F.B.; 76, lambed August, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Rox-burgh Prince, s of d Masterpiece 15 T.F.B.; 83, lambed August, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Roxburgh Prince, s of cl Roxburgh 1st.

1092. T. J. Burbury, Park Farm, Jericho, Tasmania, ear tag 859, lambed September, 1899, s Balaklava Hero, 33 T.F.B., s of d Beslow Major 38 T.F.B., s of GD Ch. Bonny Frank 5.842 (imp.); ear 938, lambed October, 1899, s Balaklava Hero 33 T.F.B., s of d Beslow Star (imp.) 8389, s of GD Bonny Frank 5842 (imp.); ear tag 855, lambed September, 1899, s Balaklava Hero 33 T.F.B., s of d Grandmaster 9 T.F.B., GD 73 T.F.B. (imp.), all three bred by exhibitor.

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1093. T. J. Buibury, Park Farm, Jericho', Tasmania, ear tag GB 44, lambed September, 1899, s Balaklava Hero 33 T.F.B., s of d Oh. Bonny Frank 5842 (imp.), s of GD Oh. Ben Aitken 21 T.F.B.; ear tag GB 45, lambed September, 1899, s Balaklava Hero 33 T.F.B." s of d Beslow Star 8389 (imp.), s of GD Grandmaster 9 T.F.B. ; ear tag GB 65, lambed September, 1899, s Beslow Star 8389 (imp.), s of d Kit Nubbles 5 T.F.B., s of GD Lau-rence, all three bred by exhibitor.

PEN OF 3 EWES, UNDER 15 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £10 10s.; second ditto, £5 5s. ; third ditto, silver medal.

1094. R. S. Steele, Studley Park, Forcett, Tasmania, ear tag 71, s Champion Fenn's Favourite 45 T.F.B. (imp.), s of d Studley Major 38 T.F.B., s of GD Ch. Bonny Frank 5.842 (im.); ear tag 74, s Champion Fenn's Favourite 45 T.F.B. (imp.), s of d Studley Major 38 T.F.B., s of GD Pale Aitken 24 T.F.B. ; ear tag 77, s Champion Fenn's Favourite 45 T.F.B. (imp.), s of cl Studley Major 38 T.F.B., s of GD Pale Aitken 24 T.F.B., all 11 months, and bred by exhibitor.

1095. A. J. Simpson, Clifton, Hamilton, " ," 1 year 1 month 10 days, s Clifton Banner, s of d Bonnie Scot 8389, shorn September 25th, 1899; ," 1 year 1 month, s Crown Prince, s of d Tasman, shorn September 25th, 1899; " ," 11 months 2 weeks, s Clifton Leader, s of d Dream Star 8977, shorn November 18th, 1899, all three bred by exhibitor.

1096. Geo'ige Simonds, Stonor, Tasmania, " ," 1 year, bred by W. M. Lester, s Stars and Stripes 66 T.F.B., s of d The Joker 35 T.F.B.; ," 1 year, bred by exhibitor, s Dreamland, s of d Manseli's Record 12 T.F.B. (uup.), s of GD Golclfinder 17 T.F.B.; ," 1 year, bred by exhibitor, s Dreamland, s of d Manseli's Record 12 T.F.B. (imp.), s of GD Attorney 2 T.F.B.

1097. R. H. Dungdale, Blakeston, Myrniong, No. 66, lambed July, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Roxburgh Prince, s of d Masterpiece 15 T.F.B.; No. 74, lambed August, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Roxburgh Prince, s of d Champion Bonny Frank 5842 (imp.); No. 75, lambed August, 1899, bred by exhibitor, s Roxburgh Prince, s of d Champion Bonny Frank 5842 (imp.).

1098. T. J. Burbury, Park Farm, Jericho, Tasmania, ear tag 860, lambed September, 1S99, s Balaklava Hero 33 T.F.B., s of d Beslow Star 8389, s of GD Bonny Frank 5842 ; ear tag 842, lambed September, 1899, s Balakiava Hero 33 T.F.B., t of d Masterpiece 15 T.F.B., s of GD Bonny Frank 5842; ear tag 851, lambed September, 1899, s Balakiava Hero 33 T.F.B., s of d Beslow Star 8389, s of GD Bonny Frank 5842, all bred by exhibitor.

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1099. T. J. Bur bury, Park Farm, Jericho, Tasmania, ear tag GB 52, lambed September, 1899, s Balaklava Hero 33 T.F.B., s of d Beslow Star 8389, s of GD Bonny Frank 5842; ear tag GB 120, lambed September, 1899, s Balakla,va Hero 33 T.F.B., s of d Pale Aitken 24 T.F.B., s of GD Bonny Frank 5842; ear tag GB 32, lambed September, 1899, s Balaklava Hero 33 T.F.B., s of d Beslow Star 8389, s of GD Bonny Frank 5842, all bred by exhibitor.

1100. T. J. Burbury, Park Farm, Jericho, Tasmania, 963, lambed Sep-tember, 1899, s Beslow Star 8389, s of d Bonny Frank 5842, 3 of GD Ben Aitken 21 T.F.B.; 930, lambed September, 1899, s Balaklava Hero 33 T.F.B., s of d Councillor 42 T.F.B., s of GD Bonny Stritton 22 T.F.B.; 920, lambed September, 1899, s Balaklava Hero 33 T.F.B., s of d Long Lad 18 T.F.B., s of GD Bonny Frank 5842, all bred by exhibitor.

Note.—See Note at foot of Section 23.

CHAMPION PRJLZFS OF AUSTRALIA. Shropshire Down Ram (any age), Government Champion Gold Medal;

Shropshire Down Ewe (any age), Government Champion Gold Medai.

FOR SALE ONLY. 1101. Frederick Peppin, Fernbrook, Sale, ram, under 15 months, bred

by exhibitor.

Section 30—Cotswolds.

Stewards.—J. F. Cumming and J. F. Feehan.

RAM, ANY AGE—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1102. Hon. F. S. Grimwade, Coolart, Balnarring, " — - . " 1103. Hon. F. S. Grimwade, Coolart, Balnarring, " ."

EWE, ANY AGE—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1104. Hon. F. S. Grimwade, Coolart, Balnarring, " 1105. Hon. F. S. Grimwade, Coolart, Balnarring, "

Note.—See Note at foot of Section 23.

CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Cotswold Ram (any age), Government Champion Silver Medal;

Cotswold Ewe (any age), Government Champion Silver Medal.

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Section 31—Fat Sheep.

Stewards.—F. Peppin and G. T. Chirnside. GRASS FED.

PEN OF 5 FAT MERINO WETHERS—First prize, £3 ; second 'ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1106. Hon. J. A. Wallace, M.L.C., Quat Quatta, Corowa, New South Wales, " ."

1107. John Bell, 97 Kent-street, Flemington, " ."

PEN OF 5 FAT MERINO EWES—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1108. John Bell, 97 Kent-street, Flemington.

PEN OF 5 FAT CROSSBRED WETHERS—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1109. R. N. Scott, Wolonga, Kongwak, 2 and 3 years old, by Shrop-sire ram out of crossbred ewes.

1110. R. V. Scott, Wolonga, Kongwak, 2 and 3 years old, by Shropshire ram out of crossbred ewes.

1111. Hon. W. Pearson, M.L.C., Kilmany Park, Sale, " 1112. Hon. W. Pearson, M.L.C., Kilmany Park, Sale, " . " 1113. Angus Urquhart, care of George Howat, 130 Queen-street, Mel-

bourne, '" ." 1114. Angus Urquhart, care of George Howat, 130 Queen-street, Mel-

bourne, ."

PEN OF 5 FAT CROSSBRED EWES—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1115. Hogan Bros., Stanhope Estate, Neerim, " 1116. A. H. Blake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, " 1117. A. H. Biake, Monomeith Park, Monomeith, " ." 1118. F. J. Scott, Coonalbie, Kongwak, " ," 2 and 3 years old,

bred by exhibitor. 1119. F."* J. Scott, Coonalbie, Kongwak, " ," 2 and 3 years old,

bred by exhibitor. 1120. Hon. W. Pearson, M.L.C., Kilmany Park, Sale, " ."

PEN OF 5 SHEEP (SPECIAL) SUITABLE FOR EXPORT AS "FREEZ-ERS " (BREED OR CROSS TO BE STATED IN ENTRY)—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1121. F. J. Scott, Coonalbie, Kongwak, " ," 12 months, by Shropshire ram out of Border Leicester ewes, bred by exhibitor.

1122. F. J. Scott, Coonalbie, Kongwak, " 12 months, by Shropshire ram out of Border Leicester ewes, bred by exhibitor.

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1123. Joliu Bell, 97 Kent-street, Flemington, " Merino wethers. >f

1124. Hon. W. Pearson, M.L.C., Kilmany Park, Sale, " , Shropshire rams from three-quarter bred Shropshire ewes.

1125. Hon. W. Pearson, M.L.C., Kilmany Park, Sale, " , " Shropshire rams, from three-quarter bred Shorpshire ewes.

1126. Angus Urquhart, care of Ge®. Howat, 130 Queen-street, Mel-bourne, " comebacks.

PEN OF 5 LAMBS (SPECIAL) SUITABLE FOR EXPORT AS "FREEZ-E R S " (BREED OR CROSS TO BE STATED IN ENTRY)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1127. L. M. Caygill, Strathmerton, " ," Shropshire and merino cross.

1128. John Bell, 97 Kent-street, Flemington, crossbreds. 1129. Robert Embleton, Lake Charm, " by Southdown rams

from first-cross ewes.

PEN OF 5 FAT LAMBS, ANY BREED—First prize, £3 ; second ditto,. £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1130. L. M. Caygill, Strathmerton, " ." 1131. Robert Embleton, Lake Charm.

Note.—All fat sheep to be shorn within a fortnight of the Show.

Section 32—Swine. Stewards—JOHN BOND and D. GIBSON.

BERKSHIRE S.

BOAR, OVER 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1132. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, "Waterloo 3rd," black and white, aged, bred by J. H. Angus, s Batsman (imp.), d Rosebank (imp.).

1133. H. Whitechurch, Bayswater, "Prince Albert 2nd," black and white, 14 months, bred by J. Reddan, s Avonleigh, d Lady Hamilton.

1134. Worner Bros., Renrow Paik, Tennyson, "Black Boy," black, white points, 3 years 9 months, bred by T. Barry.

1135. D. Stewart, Learmonth, " General," bred by exhibitor. 1136. D. McKay, Koondrook, Tea-'point, Kerang, "Baden-Powell," 4

years, bred by exhibitor. 1137. J. H. Connor, Wetherlea, North Shore, Geelong, " The General,"

13 months, s Dexter, d Rose, s of cl Lord Rouves.

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1138. J. H. Connor, Wetherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "General Buller," 13 months, s Dexter, d Rose, s of d Lord Rouves.

1139. J. H. Connor, Wetherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "Bobs," 13 months, s Dexter, d Rose, s of d Lord Roberts.

1140. W. D. Peter, Dunalister, Oaklands Junction, " Rippingham Grange," black and white, 1 year 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Jupiter, d Lady Cheverton 11th.

1141. W. D.Peter, Dunalister, Oaklands Junction, "Oaklands," black and white, 1 year 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Jupiter, d Lady Cheverton 11th.

1142. John Reddan, Holden View, Bulla, "Duke of Connaught," 1 year 1 month 2 weeks, bred by T. Bell, s Royal George, cl Lady Burgoyne.

1143. F. R.Heard, Roslyn, Highton, "Duke of Wellington," s Floater. d Champion Lady Hamilton 2nd.

1144. F. R. Heard, Roslyn, Highton, "Lord Roslyn 2nd," s Sir John 2nd, d Hyacinth 4th, s of d Lord Roslyn.

1145. Evenden and Glampitt, Heaton Farm, North Coburg, " 1146. A. M. McLellan, Fernvale, Cranbourne, "Rob Roy," black and

white, 14 months, bred by T. Bell, s Earl Glen, cl Lady Bur-goyne, s of cl Earl of Gloucester.

1147. Thomas Robinson, Water dale-road, Ivanhoe, " Royal George," black and white, 2 years 2 months., bred by G. Madden, & Bondsman, d Maggie Moore 2nd, s of d Maori Chief 2nd.

BOAR, UNDER 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 • second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate ot merit.

1148. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, "Melton," black and white, 11 months 25 days, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo 3rd, d Granny, s of d Sir John.

1149. Robert Hornbuckle>, Holm Point, Myrniong, " Tom," black and white, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Earl, d Granny 5th, s of

d Waterloo 3rd. 1150. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, "Earl's Son," black

and white, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Duke, d Granny 5th, s of d Waterloo' 3rd.

1151. J. L. Swan, Mt. Alexander-road, Essendon, " Young Collegian," 10 months, bred by John Harris, s Collegian, s of cl Stanley.

1152. J. W. Madden, Dimora, Moorabool, "Earl Augustus 2nd," black and white points, 9 months 20 days, bred by late Geo. Madden, s Federation, d Kitty Trafford, s of d Trafford Hero.

1153. F. and R. J. Taffe, Riversdale, Swan Hill, "Charlie," 8 months 16 days, bred by exhibitor, s Officer, d Lady Blanch 4th, s of d Sir Charles. '

1154. Stanmore Bros., Pomborneit, " Porndon," black, 4 months 10 days, bred by exhibitor, s Blaok Jack, d No. 5, o of d Lord Rosemount.

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1155. Stanmoi'e Bros., Pomborneit, "Pomborneit," black, 4 months 10 days, bred by exhibitor, s Black Jack, d No. 5, s of d Lord Rosemount.

1156. Trustees late George Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, "Federation 2nd," black, white points, 7 months 10 days, bred by late George Madden, s Federation, d Little Trilby, s of d Trafford's Hero.

1157. Trustees late George Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, " Samson," black, white points, 8 months, bred by late George Madden, s Federation, d Nance O'Neil, s of d Bondsman.

1158. Worner Bros., Renrow Park, Tennyson, "Vanquisher," black, white points, 10 months, bred by exhibitors, s Black Boy, d Olive, s of d Federation.

1159. Worner Bros., Benrow Park, Tennyson, "Baron," black, white points, 8 months, bred by exhibitors, s Black Boy, cl Granny, s of d Sultan.

1160. D. Stewart, Learmonth, "Learmonth Lad," bred by exhibitor, s Admiral 2nd, d Daisy, s of d Princo Charlie.

1161. D. Stewart, Learmonth, "Learmonth Chief," bred by exhibitor, s Admiral 2nd, d Daisy, s of d Prince Charlie.

1162. D. Stewart, Learmonth, "Trojan 2nd," bred by exhibitor. 1163. Sylvester Browne, Hartlands, Heidelberg, " Hartlands' Hero,"

black, little white, 7 months 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Young Admiral, d Fancy, s of d Trafford's Hero, by Sir Hum-phrey de Traiford (imp.).

1164. J. H. Connor, Wetherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "Federation," 5 months, s Dexter, d Rose, s of d Lord Rouves.

1165. J. H. Connor, Wetherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "Jack," 5 months, s Dexter, d Rose, s of d Lord Rouves.

1166. J. H. Connor, Wetherlea, North Shore, Geelong, " Baden-Powell," 5 months, s Dexter, d Rose, s of d Lord Rouves.

1167. J. N. Birkley, Staple Grove Park, Flynn's Creek, " — — , " bred by exhibitor, s Oscar, d Star 2nd, s of d Waverley.

1168. J. N. Birkley, Staple Grove Park, Flynn's Creek, " ," bred by exhibitor, s Oscar, cl Star 2nd, s of cl Waverley.

1169. W. D. Peter, Dunalister, Oaklands Junction, "Nitric," black and white, 6 months, bred by exhibitor, s Jupiter, d Lady Chever-ton 11th.

1170. F. B. Lithgow, Flowerfield, Coldstream, "Bcbs," 8 months 19 days, bred by exhibitor, s Collegian, d Primrose 2nd, s of d Conqueror.

1171. John Reddan, Holden View, Bulla, "Lord Wellington," 10' months, bred by exhibitor, s Young Napoleon, d Ch. Lady Hamilton 2nd.

1172. John Reddan, Holden View, Bulla, "Lord Roberts," 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Young Napoleon, d Ch. Lady Hamilton 2nd.

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1173. William Looby, Millbrook, " Professor," 8 months. 1174. William Looby, Millbrook, " Reality," 8 months. 1175. William Looby, Millbrook, "Prince," 7 months. 1176. F. R. Heard, Roslyn, Highton, " Booleva," s Duke of Wellington,

d Topsy, s of d by Blowhard. 1177. Mrs. Brown and Sons, Hdl Farm, Parwan, "Waverley Hero,"

s Young Waverley, d Maggie Moore 2nd, s of d Maori Chief 2nd.

1178. Mrs. Brown and Sons, Hill Farm, Parwan, " Snapshot," s Young Waverley, d Lady Parwan, s of d Lord Carrington.

1179. John Hall, Allansford, "Victor," s Hero, d Lady Victoria 2nd, s of d Prince of Wales.

1180. A. S. McDonald, Green Vale, Parwan, "Cronje," s Frogmore 2nd, d Daisy 2nd, s of d Young Waverley.

1181. A. S. McDonald, Green Vale, Parwan, " Lord Roberts," s Alvin, d Polly 4th, s of d Waterloo 3rd.

1182. Evenden and Clampitt, Heaton Farm, North Coburg. 1182A. Alan Selman, Blackwood Park, Ferntree Gully, " ," s

Matcombe Duke (imp.), d Kate, s of d Maori Chief 2nd, farrowed 1st May, 1900.

1182B. A an Selman, Blackwood Park, Ferntree Gully, " ," s Matcombe Duke (imp.), d Kate, s of d Maori Chief 2nd, farrowed 1st May, 1900.

1182c. Alan Selman, Blackwood Park, Ferntree Gully, " s Matcombe Duke (imp.), d Miss Hamilton, s of d Duke of Hamilton, farrowed 25th May, 1900.

SO VV, OVER 12 MONTHS OLD (stickling her own litter of not less than 6 pigs not more than 8 weeks old)—First prize, £5 • second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1183. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, " Granny 5th," black and white, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo 3rd, litter by Laird, by Federation.

1184. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, " Rosebud," black and white, bred by exhibitor, sister to Waterloo 3rd, litter by John.

1185. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, " Pride of Conyston," black and white* bred by exhibitor.

1186. F. and R. J. Talfe, Riversdale, Swan Hill, "Nora," s Sir Charles, d Lady Blanche 2nd, s of d Bismarck, litter farrowed 13th July, 1900.

1187. Trustees late George Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, "Nance O'Neil," black, white points, 2 years 5 months, s Bondsman, d Kitty Trafford, s of d Trafforcl's Hero.

1188. Trustees late George Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, "Vio let , " black, white points, 1 year 4 months, bred by late George Madden, s Windsor Champion, d Kitty Trafford, s of d Bonds-man.

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1189. H. Whitechurch, Bayswater, " Lady Kruger," black, white points, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Prince Albert 1st, d Madge.

1190. Worner Bros., Renrow Park, Tennyson, "Rose," black, white points, 3 years 1 month, bred by D. Stewart, s Prince Charlie, d Beauty, s of d Lord Wellington.

1191. D. Stewart, Learmonth. "Lady Bell," s Prince Charlie, d Berk-shire Beauty 5th.

1192. W. P. Ordish, Stud Road, Dandenong, "Lady Olive," black, white points, 17 months 4 days, bred by A. McLennon.

1193. D. McKay. Koondrook Teal Point Kerang, Rose 10th, 2 years, bred by exhibitor.

1194. J. H. Connor, Wetherlea, North Shore, Geelong, Beauty 3rd, s Dexter, d Rose, s of d Lord Rouves, litter of 8 pigs by Royalty.

1195. F. McRae, Brcckill, Oaklands Junction, " Lady Brookville," far-rowed 10th June, 1899, litter farrowed 20th July, 1900, s Jupiter, d Lady Cheverton 11th.

1186. W. D. Peter, Dunalister, Oaklands Junction, " Spratchley Lass," black and white, bred by exhibitor, s Jupiter, d Lady Chever-ton 11th.

1197. J. Bell, Gu.f Station, Yarra Glen, "Miss Jiggar," black and white, 1 year 10 months 3 weeks,-bred by exhibitor, s Jiggar, d Olive, s of d Maori.

1198. J. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, "Maori Queen," black and white, 1 year 11 months 2 weeks, brecl by exhibitor, s Maori, d Lady Burgoyne, s of d Earl Glen.

1199. J. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, "Lady Burgoyne 2nd," black .and white, 1 year 2 months, bred by exhibitor, s Royal George, d Lady Burgoyne, s of d Earl Glen.

1200. H. G. Minns, Hope Farm, Melton. 1201. H. G. Minns, Hope Farm, Melton. 1202. H. G. Minns, Hope Farm, Melton. 1203. F. B. Lithgow, Flowerfield, Coldstream, "Primrose 2nd," 2 years,

bred by W. Looby, s Young Havelock, d Primrose, s of d Lord Clyde.

1204. William Looby, Millbrook, " Highness," 1 year' 11 months. 1205. William Looby, Millbrook, " Lady Primrose," 2 years 8 months. 1206. William Looby, Millbrook, " Melba 2nd," 2 years. 1207. Evenden and Clampitt, Heaton Farm, North Coburg. 1208. Evenden and Clampitt, Heaton Farm, North Coburg. 1209. A. McLellan, Fernvale, Cranbourne, " Bonny," black and white,

3 years, bred by D. McLellan, s General, d Bally.

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SOW, OVER 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit,

1210. Trustees late George Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, " Miss Traf-ford," b ack and white points, 3 years, bred by late George Madden, g Trafford's Hero, d Maggie Moore 2nd, s of d Maori Chief 2nd.

1211. Trustees late Georgo Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, "Lottie," black, white points, 1 year 4 months, bred by late George Madden, s Windsor Champion, d Kitty Trafford, s of d Bonds-man.

1212. Angus Love, Tullamarine, " Lady Sarah Wilson," bJack and white, 1 year 2 months, bred by — Peters, s Councillor, d Scratchley Girl, s of d Jupert.

1213. Worner Bros., BenroW Park, Tennyson, "Rose 1st," black, white points, 1 year 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Millbrook, d Rose, s of d Prince Charlie.

1214. D. Stewart, Learmonth, " Peerless," s Admiral 2nd, d Daisy, s of d Prince Charlie.

1215. D. Stewart, Learmonth, "Rosebud, s Admiral 2nd, d Daisy, s of d Prince Char'ie.

1216. Leslie G. Davies, 65 Hawke-street, West Melbourne, " Doric,", s Collegian, cl Primrose, s of d Lord Clyde.

1217. Leslie G. Davies, 65 Hawke-street, West Melbourne, " Lizzie," s Collegian, d Primrose, s of d Lord Clyde.

1218. William Looby, Millbrook, " Melba 3rd," 1 year 6 months. 1219. F. R. Heard, Roslyn, Highton, "Maori Lass," s Maori Chief, d

Roslyn Lass 2nd, s of cl Lord Elcho. 1220. Evenden and Clampitt, Heaton Farm, North Coburg. 1221. D. McKay, Koondrook, Teal Point, Kerang, "Lady Nelson," 4^

years, bred by exhibitor.

SOW, UNDER 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certi-cate of merit.

1222. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, " Mag," 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Duke, cl sister to Waterloo 3rd, s of d Batsman (imp.).

1223. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, "Rosy," black and white, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo 3rd, d Granny 5th, s of d Sir John.

1224. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, " Maud," black and white, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s by Minn's Boar, d Lady Elcho.

1225. J. L. Swan, Mount Alexander-road, Essendon, "Lady," 10 months, bred by John Karris, s Collegian, s of d Stanley.

1226. F. and R. J. Taffe, Riversdale, Swan Hill, "Model," 7 months 8 days, s Officer, d Nora, s of d Sir Charles.

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1227. Stanmore Bros., Yalart, Pomborneit, " Ladysmith," black, 9 months 14 days, bred by exhibitor, s Duke of York, d No. 12, s of d Maori Chief.

1228. Trustees late George Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, " Trilby 2nd," black, white points, 7 months 10 days, s Federation, d Little Trilby, s of d Traffotrd's Hero.

1229. Trustees" late George Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, " Susie," black, white points, 7 months 10 days, bred by late George Madden, s Federation, d Little Trilby, s of d Trafford's Hero.

1230. Worner Bros., Benrow Park, Tennyson, "Rose 2nd," black, white points, 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Royal Prince 1st, d Rose 1st, s of d Millbrook. 1231. Worner Bros., Benrow Park, Tennyson, "Lady Tennyson," black, white points, 10 months, bred by exhibitors, s Black Boy, d Tennyson Lass, s of d Nugget.

1232. D. Stewart, Learmonth, "Learmonth Lady," s Admiral 2nd, d Daisy, s of d Prince Charlie.

1233. D. McKay, Koondrook, Teal Point, Kcrang, "Sarah," 10 months, bred by exhibitor.

1234. W. D. Peter, Dunalister, Oaklands Junction, " Nance O'Neil," black and'white, 6 months, bred by exhibitor, s Jupiter, d Ladv Cheverton 11th.

1235. W. D. Peter, Dunalister, Oaklands Junction, " Dolphoric," black arid white, 6 months, bred by exhibitor, s Jupiter, cl Lady Cheverton 11th.

12-6 F B Lithgow, Flowerfield, Coldstream, "Young Duchess," 11 months 22 days, bred by T. G. Tyssen, s Young Stanley, d Duchess 2nd, s of d Lord Clare.

1237. William Looby, Millbrook, "Elsie," 11 months 2 weeks. 1238. William Looby, Millbrook, "Olive," 10 months. 1239. William Looby, Millbrook, " Ladybird," 10 months. 1240. F. R. Heard, Roslyn, Highton. 1241 F. R. Heard, Roslyn, Highton. 1242. John Hall, Allansford, " Doris 2nd," s Hero, d Doris, s of d Bis-

marck. TAMWORTHS.

BOAR (ANY AGE)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1243 G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, " — — red, 5 months, bred by exhibitor, s Middleton Melton, d Lady Norman, s of d Norman.

1244 G T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, " , 5 montns, bred by exhibitor, s Middleton Melton, d Lady Norman, s of d Norman.

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1245. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, " red, 5 months, bred by exhibitor, s Middleton Melton, d Lady Norman, s of d Norman.

1246. Percy Chirnside, The Manor, Werribee, "Lord of the Manor," red, littered 3rd December, 1898, bred by D. W. Philip, s Whiteacre Coral 5407, d Whiteacre Beauty 8526, s of d War-wickshire Monarch 4597.

SOW (ANY AGE)—First prize, £2; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certi-ficate of merit.

1247. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, " Cliff Colonist," red, 3 years, bred by John Norman, s Cliff Clinker, 4547, d Cliff Crocodile, 7722, s of d Knowles' Rector, 3783.

1248. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, "Knowles' Duchess 3rd," red, 2 years 4 months 6 days, bred by R, Ibbotson, s Knowle Rambler, 4951, d Knowle Duchess 2nd, 8436, s of d Warwickshire Monarch, 4597.

1249. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, "Werribee Lady," 1 year 4 months 1 week, bred by exhibitor, s Norman, d Cliff Colonist, s of d Cliff Clinker, 4547.

1250. Percy Chirnside, The Manor, Werribee, "Manor Pride," red, littered 1st Ootober, 1898, bred by R. Ibbotson, s Cliff Cupid,. 4925, d Princess, s of d Castle Bromwich Duke, 4545.

1251. Percy Chirnside, The Manor, Werribee, "Manor Dawn," red, littered, 5th March, 1900, bred by exhibitor, s Lord of the Manor, cl Manor Princess, s of d Cliff Cupid, 4925.

1252. Percy Chirnside, The Manor, Werribee, "Manor Belle," red, littered 5tn March, 1900, bred by exhibitor, s Lord of the Manor, d Manor Princess, s of d Cliff Cupid, 4925.

WHITE BREEDS (INCLUDING YORKSHIRE, Etc.).

BOAR, OVER 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1253. P. J. Miller, Ballarat North, "Victor," white, 2£ years, bred by J. Deane, N.Z.

1254. P. J. Miller, Ballarat Nctrth, "Outlaw," white, 13 months, bred by exhibitor.

BOAR, UNDER 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1255. P. J. Miller, Ballarat North, "Lord Bob," white, 8| months, bred by exhibitor.

1256. P. J. Miller, Ballarat North, "Young Victor," white, 8.V months, bred by exhibitor.

1257. P. J. Miller, Ballarat North, "The Duke," white, 8,V months, bred by exhibitor.

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SOW OVER 12 MONTHS OLD (suckling her own litter of not less than 6 pigs not more than 8 weeks old)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1258. E. J. Dickenson, Gillies-street, Fairfield, " Minnie," s Bradford, d Deary Me, s of d Lallymore.

SOW, OVER 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £2; second ditto, £1 ;

third ditto, certificate of merit. 1259. P. J- Miller, Ballarat North, " Young Ada," white, 4 years, bred

by exhibitor. 1260. P. J. Miller, Ballarat North, " Biddy," white, 4 years, bred by

exhibitor. „ 1261. J. H. Connor, Wetherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "Duchess.

SOW. UNDER 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

1262. P. J. Miller, Ballarat North, "Model," white, 8* months, bred by exhibitor.

1263. P. J. Miller, Ballarat North, "Maggie," 8| months, bred by ex-hibitor.

1264. J. H. Connor, Wetherlea, North Shore, Geelong, "Countess."

BLACK BREEDS (INCLUDING ESSEX, SUFFOLK, Etc.).

BOAR, OVER 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

BOAR, UNDER. 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit. No entry.

SOW, OVER 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certifi-cate of merit. No entry.

SOW, UNDER 12 MONTHS OLD—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit. No entry.

SOW. OVER 12 MONTHS OLD (suckling her own litter of not less than 6' pig« not more than 8 weeks old)—First prize, £3; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

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BACON AND PORK PIGS.

PEN OF 4 BACON PIGS, SUITED TO THE TRADE (ANY BREED)— First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1265. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, " black and white, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Duke, d Granny 1st, s of d Waterloo 3rd.

1266. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, " black and white, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Duke, d sister to Waterloo 3rd, s of d Batsman (imp.).

1267. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, " — — b l a c k and white, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Waterloo 3rd Duke, d Pride of Compton, Sister to Waterloo 3rd.

1268. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, " ," 7 months, bred by exhibitor, s Tamworth boar, d Berkshire sow.

1269. Trustees late George Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, " - — , " black, white points, 7 months, bred by late George Madden, s Federation.

1270. Trustees late George Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, " black, white points, 7 months, bred by late George Madden, s Federation.

1271. P. J. Miller, Ballarat North. 1272. D. Stewart, Learmonth. 1273. D. McKay, Koondrook, Teal Point, Kerang. 1274. John Cock, Gladstone Park, Broadmeadows. 1275. John Cock, Gladstone Park, Broadmeadows. 1276. F. B. Lithgow, Flowerfield, Coldstream. 1277. William Looby, Millbrook. 1278. William Looby, Millbrook. 1279. William Looby, Millbrook. 1280. F. R. Heard, Roslyn, Highton. 1281. F. R. Heard, Roslyn, Highton.

PEN OF 4 PORK PIGS, SUITED TO THE TRADE (ANY BREED)— First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1282. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, " , " black and white, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Duke, d sister to Waterloo 3rd.

1283. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, " black and white, 5 months, bred by exhibitor, s John, d Pride of Comptom 6th, s of d Batsman (imp.).

1284. Robert Hornbuckle, Holm Point, Myrniong, " ," black and white, bred by exhibitor.

1285. F. and R. J. Taffe, Riversdale, Swan Hall, " 3 months 10 days, bred by exhibitor, s Secretary, d Florrie, s of d Sir Charles.

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1286. Trustees late George Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, " black, white points, 3 months 2 days, bred by late George Madden, s Federation, d Kitty Trafford, s of d Trafford's Hero.

1287. P. J. Miller, Ballarat North. 1288. P. J. Miller, Ballarat North. 1289. Worner Bros., Renrow Park, Tennyson, " bred by ex-

hibitors. 1290. D. Stewart, Learmonth. 1291. D. Stewart, Learmonth. 1292. J. N. Todd, Haybank, Goimadai, " " black, white points,

8 weeks, bred by exhibitor, s The North, d Lubra, s of d Admiral.

1293. D. McKay, Koondrook, Teal Point, Kerang. 1294. J. Y. Birkley, Staplegrove Park, Flynn's Creek, " bred

by exhibitor, s Oscar, d Star 2nd, s of d Waverley. 1295. F. B. Lithgow, Flowerfield, Coldstream. 1296. John Reddan, Holden View, Bulla, " 3 months, bred

by exhibitor, s Duke of Connaught, d Primrose. 1297. John Reddan, Holden View, Bulla, " 3 months, bred

by exhibitor, s Duke of Connaught, d Primrose. 1298. William Looby, Millbrook. 1299. William Looby, Millbrook. 1300. F. R. Heard, Roslyn, Highton, " bred by exhibitor, s

s Duke of Wellington, id Lady Hyacinth, s of d Sir John 2nd. 1301. F. R. Heard, Roslyn, Highton, " bred by exhibitor,

Duke of Wellington, d Topsy 2nd, s of d Sir John 2nd. 1302. F. R. Heard, Roslyn, Highton, " ," bred by exhibitor,

s Duke of Wellington, d Topsy, s of d Blowhard. 1303. J. Heard, Roslyn, Highton, " ," bred by exhibitor, s

Royalty, d Beauty, s olf d Maori Chief 2nd. 1304. Mrs. Brown and Sons, Hill Farm, Parwan. 1305. Mrs. Brown and Sons, Hill Farm, Parwan. 1306. John Scott, Parwan Vale, Parwan. 1307. Evenden and Clampitt, Heaton Farm, North Coburg. PEN OF 6 BACON PIGS (special), the gift of J. C. Hutton and Co.—

Silver Cup value £10 10s. for best 6 bacon pigs, not over 230 lbs. each live weight, to be won twice, not necessarily in successive years.

1308. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, crossbreds, 7 months, bred by exhibitor, s Tamworth boar, d Berkshire sow.

1309. Trustees late George Madden, Drumgold, Batesford, " ," black, white points, 7 months, bred by late George Madden, s Federation.

1310. P. J. Miller, Ballarat North. 1311. John Cock, Gladstone Park, Broadmeadows. 1312. William Looby, Millbrook. 1313. William Looby, Millbrook. 1314. F. R. Heard, Roslyn, Highton.

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CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Boar (any age), Government Champion Geld Medal; Sow (any age),

Government Champion Gold Medal.

FOR SALE ONLY. 1315. William Looby, Millbrook, "Dandy," 6 months. 1316. William Looby, Millbrook, pen of 4 bacon pigs. 1317. J. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, " Olive 2nd," black and white,

I year 2 mouths, bred by exhibitor, s Royal George, d Olive, s of d Maori.

1318. J. Bell, Gulf Station, Yarra Glen, " ," black and white, II months, bred by exhibitor.

1319. F. and R. J. Taff, Riversdale, Swan Hill, "Sir Rupert 2nd," 3 months 10 days, bred by exhibitor, s Secretary, d Fiorrie, s Sir Charles.

1320. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, " ," 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Pride of New Zealand.

1321. G. T. Chirnside, Werribee Park, Werribee, " ," 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Pride of New Zealand.

1322. James E. Edis, 27 Grattan-street, Carlton, 6 bacon pigs. 1323. James E. Edis, 27 Grattan-street, Carlton, 6 bacon pigs. 1324. James E. Edis, 27 Grattan-street, Carlton, 6 bacon pigs. 1325. Sylvester Browne, Hartlands, Heidelberg, " ," black and

white, 7 months 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Young Admiral, d Fancy, s of d Trafford's Hero.

1326. Sylvester Browne, Hartlands, Heidelberg, " ," black and white, 7 months 21 days, bred by exhibitor, s Young Admiral, d Fancy, s of d Trafford's Hero.

1327. D. Stewart, Learmonth. 1328. D. Stewart, Learmonth. 1328A. Alan Selman, Blackwood Park, Ferntree Gully, " — , " s

Matcombe Duke (imp.), d Miss Hamilton, s of d Duke of Hamilton, farrowed 25th May, 1900.

Section 33—Poultry. Stewards—GEORGE YOUNG, D. GIBSON, and E. P. HASTINGS.

(To be in yards second day of Show, see General Regulations.) In each class the prizes are: —First prize, 15s.; second ditto, 5s.

BRAHMA (DARK PENCILLED), OLD—COCK. 1329. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1330. C. W. Dickins, Meroer-street, Geelong.

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BRAHMA (DARK PENCILLED), OLD—HEN. 1331. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1332. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1333. C. W. Dickens, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1334. E. HanhuryT Eileen, High-street, Prahran. 1335. E .Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

BRAHMA (DARK PENCILLED), YOUNG—COCK. 1336. J. Austin, Portarlington. 1337. J. Austin, Portarlington. 1338. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1339. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

BRAHMA (DARK PENCILLED), YOUNG—HEN. 1340. J. Austin, Portarlington. 1341. J. Austin, Portarlington. 1342. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1343. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1344. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1345. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

BRAHMA (LIGHT PENCILLED), OLD—COCK. 1346. W. and D. Anderson, Lang's-road, Ascot Yale. 1347. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1348. T. C. Miners, Maryborough.

BRAHMA (LIGHT PENCILLED), OLD—HEN. 1349. W. and D. Anderson, Lang's-road, Ascot Yale. 1350. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1351. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

BRAHMA (LIGHT PENCILLED), YOUNG—COCK. 1352. J. Austin, Portarlington.

BRAHMA (LIGHT PENCILLED), YOUNG—HEN. 1353. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1354. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

COCHIN (BUFF), ANY AGE—COCK. 1355. R. J. Scmerville, 4 Inverleith-street, Auburn. 1356. R. J. Somerville, 4 Inverleith-street, Auburn. 1357. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1358. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1359. G. Harvey, Mitchell-street, Northcote. 1360. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth.

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COCHIN (BUFF), ANY AGE—HEN. 1361. R. J. Somervillei 4 Inverleith-street, Auburn. 1362. R. J. Somerville, 4 Inverleith-street, Auburn. 1363. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1364. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1365. G. Harvey,, Mitchell-street, Northcote.

COCHIN (PARTRIDGE), ANY AGE—COCK. 1366. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1367. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

COCHIN (PARTRIDGE), ANY AGE—HEN. 1368. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1369. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

COCHIN (BLACK OR WHITE), ANY AGE—COCK. 1370. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

COCHIN (BLACK OR WHITE), ANY AGE—HEN. 1371. F. Woods, 213 Nelson-place, Williamstown. 1372. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1373. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran. 1374. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

GAME (BLACK RED), OLD—COCK. 1375. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1376. C. Rogers, Pascoe Yale. 1377. C. Rogers, Pascoe Yale.

GAME (BLACK RED), OLD—HEN. 1378. John Croker, senr., 65 Droop-street, Footscray. 1379. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

GAME (BLACK RED), YOUNG—COCK. 1380. W. J. Smith, 142 Ballarat-street, Brunswick. 1381. J. H. Fergus, Warwick-street, Walkerville, S.A.

GAME (BLACK RED), YOUNG—HEN. 1382. W. J. Smith, Ballarat-street, Brunswick. 1383. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

GAME (BROWN RED), ANY AGE—COCK. 1384. John Croker, senr., 65 Droop-street, Footscray. 1385. C. W. Diokins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

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GAME (BROWN RED), ANY AGE—HEN. 1386. John Croker, senr., 65 Droop-street, Footscray. 1387. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

GAME (DUCKWINGS), OLD—COCK. 1388. W. H. Fraser, 72 Stanley-street, West Melbourne. 1389. Ridley and Glendinning, Outtrim. 1390. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

GAME (DUCKWINGS), OLD—HEN. 1391. John Croker, senr., 65 Droop-street, Footscray. 1392. Ridley and Glendinning, Outtrim.

GAME (DUCKWINGS), YOUNG—COCK. 1393. Ridley and Glendinning, Outtrim. 1394. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

GAME (DUCKWINGS), YOUNG—HEN. 1395. Ridley and Glendinning, Outtrim. 1396. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

GAME (RED PILES), OLD—COCK. 1397. W. H. Fraser, 72 Stanley-street, West Melbourne. 1398. W. and D. Anderson, Lang's-road, Ascot Vale. 1399. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1400. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1401. P. Dob ell, 186 Exhibition-street, Melbourne.

GAME (RED PILES), OLD—HEN. 1402. W. J. Smith, 142 Ballarat-street, Brunswick. 1403. W. H. Fraser, 72 Stanley-street, West Melbourne. 1404. W. and D. Anderson, Lang's-road, Ascot Vale. 1405. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1406. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

GAME (RED PILES), YOUNG—COCK. 1407. W. J. Smith, 142 Ballarat-street, Brunswick. 1408. W. A. Blewett, 18 Miller-street, East Brunswick. 1409. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

GAME (RED PILES), YOUNG—HEN. 1410. W. H. Fraser, 72 Stanley-street, West Melbourne. 1411. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

GAFE (ANY OTHER VARIETY), ANY AGE—COCK. 1412. P. Dob ell, 186 Exhibition-street, Melbourne. 1413. John A. Nott, 51 Lorne-street, Moonee Ponds. 1414. John A. Nott, 51 Lorne-street, Moonee Ponds.

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GAME (ANY OTHER VARIETY), ANY AGE—HEN. 1415. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1416. P. Dobell, 186 Exhibition-street, Melbourne. 1417. John A. Nott, 51 Lorne-street, Moonee Ponds. 1418. John A. Nott, 51 Lorne-street, Moonee Ponds.

GAME (OLD ENGLISH), ANY AGE-COCK. 1419. C. F. Iredell, Melford, Esplanade, St. Kilda. 1420. C. F. Iredell, Melford, Esplanade, St. Kilda. 1421. C. W. Diokins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

GAME (OLD ENGLISH), ANY AGE—HEN. 1422. C. F. Iredell, Melford, Esplanade, St. Kilda. 1423. C. F. Iredell, Melford, Esplanade, St. Kilda. 1424. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

MALAY, OLD—COCK. 1425. C, F. Iredell, Melford, Esplanade, St. Kilda. 1426. James Miller, 23 Henry-street, Northcote. 1427. Mrs. F. Musicka, Roche's-terrace, North Williamstown. 1428. J. Sparkes, Grand National-avenue, Ascot Vale. 1429. W. Auld, 3 Payne-street, Brunswick.

MALAY, OLD—HEN. 1430. C. F. Iredell, Melford, Esplanade, St. Kilda. 1431. James Miller, 23 Henry-street, Northcote. 1432. James Millei-, 23 Henry-street, Northcote. 1433. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

MALAY, YOUNG—COCK. 1434. James Miller, 23 Henry-street, Northcote. 1435. James Miller, 23 Henry-street, Northcote. 1436. J. Sparks, Grand National-avenue, Ascot Vale. 1437. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

MALAY, YOUNG—HEN. 1438. C. F. Iredell, Melford, Esplanade, St. Kilda. 1439. James Miller, 23 Henry-street, Northcote. 1440. James Miller, 23 Henry-street, Northcote.' 1441. J. Sparks, Grand National-avenue, Ascot Vale. 1442. Harry Ramsay, Buckley-street, Essendon.

INDIAN GAME, OLD—COCK. 1443. A. Main, Parliament-street, Brighton. 1444. J. H. Fergus, Warwick-street, Walkerville, S.A. 1445. W. H. Fraser, 72 Stanley-street, West Melbourne 1446. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

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1447. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1448. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1449. Alfred Blew, Whitelaw. 1450. Heywood Clarke, 13 Invermay-grove, Auburn. 1451. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth.

INDIAN GAME, OLD—HEN. 1452. A. Main, Parliament-street, Brighton. 1453. A. Rogers, 34 Arthurton-road, Northcote. 1454. Alfred Blew, Whitelaw. 1455. Heywood Clarke, 13 Invermay-grove, Auburn. 1458. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth.

INDIAN GAME, YOUNG—COCK. 1457. J. H. Fergus, Warwick-street, Walkerville, S.A. 1458. John Monk, Elder-parade, Essendon. 1459. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1460. Alfred Blew, Whitelaw. 1461. Heywood Clarke, 13 Invermay-grove, Auburn.

INDIAN GAME, YOUNG—HEN. 1462. H. L. Perry, Tooronga Station, Hawthorn. 1463. R. E. Paterson, 46 Ardmillan-road, Moonee Ponds. 1464. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1465. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1466. Alfred Blew, Whitelaw. 1467. Heywood Clarke, 13 Invermay-grove, Auburn.

DORKING (COLOURED), OLD—COCK. 1468. J. H. Fergus, Warwick-street, Walkerville, S.A. 1469. J. V. Smith, Bundoora.

DORKING (COLOURED), OLD—HEN. 1470. J. H. Fergus, Warwick-street, Walkerville, S.A. 1471. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1472. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1473. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street-, Geelong. 1474. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1475. J. V. Smith, Bundoora.

DORKING (COLOURED), YOUNG—COCK. 1476. J. H. Fergus, Warwick-street, Walkerville, S.A. 1477. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1478. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

DORKING (COLOURED), YOUNG—HEN. 1479. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1480. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne.

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DORKING (SILVER GREYS), OLD—COCK. 1481. J. H. Fergus, Warwick-street, Walkerville, S.A. 1482. J. Johnston, junr., 30 Tun,bridge-street, Flemington. 1483. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1484. A. L. Nichol, Poultry Farm, Harkaway.

DORKING (SILVER GREYS), OLD—HEN. 1485. J. H. Fergus, Warwick-street, Walkerville, S.A. 1486. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1487. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

DORKING (SILVER GREYS), YOUNG—COCK. 1488. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1489. A. Fahey, Hallam's-road.

DORKING (SILVER GREYS), YOUNG—HEN. 1490. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1491. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1492. G. Harvey, Mitchell-street, Northoote. 1493. A. Fahey, Hallam's-road.

ORPINGTON (SINGLE COMB), OLD—COCK. 1494. Murray R. McCracken, North Park, Essendon. 1495. A. Rogers, 34 Arthurton-road, Northoote. 1496. Woodward and Watts, 8 Sturt-street, Ballarat. 1497. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1498. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne.

ORPINGTON (SINGLE COMB), OLD HEN. 1499. A. F. Magill, 33 Walpole-street, Kew. 1500. Murray R. McCracken, North Park, Essendon. 1501. W. Parnell, 21 Cecil-street, Kew. 1502. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1503. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1504. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1505. T. White, 26 Bayswater-road, Kensington.

ORPINGTON (SINGLE COMB), YOUNG—COCK. 1506. A. F. Magill, 33 Walpole-street, Kew. 1507. Murray R. McCracken, North Park, Essendon. 1508. W. Parnell, 21 Cecil-street, Kew. 1509. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1510. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1511. T. White, 26 Bayswater-road, Kensington.

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ORPINGTON (SINGLE COMB), YOUNG—HEN. 1512. A. F. Magill, 33 Walpole-street, Kew. 1513. Murray R. McCracken, North Park, Essendon. 1514. Woodward and Watts, 8 Sturt-street, Ballarat. 1515. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1516. Mrs. T. W. Tyzaek, Essendon. 1517. T. White, 26 Ba.yswater-road, Kensington.

ORPINGTON (ROSE COMBS), ANY AGE—COCK. 1518. C. P. Crook, 57 Myross-terrace, Ascot Vale. 1519. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

ORPINGTON (ROSE COMBS), ANY AGE—HEN. 1520. A. F. Magill, 33 Walpole-street, Kew. 1521. J. Griffiths, Park-street, Kew. 1522. J. Griffiths, Park-street-. Kew. 1523. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

ORPINGTON (BUFF), ANY AGE—COCK. 1524. Stewart Johnston, Summerhill-road, Burwood. 1525. C. B. Rocke, Ivanhoe. 1526. C. B. Rocke, Ivanhoe.

ORPINGTON (BUFF), ANY AGE—HEN. 1527. C. B. Rocke, Ivanhoe. 1528. C. B. Rocke, Ivanhoe. 1529. Mrs. T. W. Tyzaek, Essendon. SPANISH, OLD—COCK. 1530. F. White, 29 Hyde-street, Footscray. 1531. J. Johnston, senr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington. 1532. J. Johnston, senr., 30 Tunbridge-road, Flemington. 1533. John Allan, 18 Nelson-place, South Melbourne. SPANISH, OLD—HEN. 1534. F. White, 29 Hyde-street, Footscray. 1535. J. Johnston, senr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington. 1536. J. Johnston, senr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington. 1537. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1538. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran. 1539. John Allan, 18 Nelson-place, South Melbourne.

SPANISH, YOUNG—COCK. 1540. F. White, 29 Hyde-street, Footscray. 1541. J. Johnston, senr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington. 1542. J. Johnston, senr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington. 1543. W. G. W'hicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1544. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1545. John Allan, 18 Nelson-place, South Melbourne.

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SPANISH, YOUNG—HEN. 1546. J. Johnston, senr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington. 1547. J. Johnston, senr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington. 1548. W. G. Whicker, Diamond Creek.

ANDALUSIAN, OLD—COCK. 1549. J. Flanagan, 12 Kent-avenue, Ascot Vale. 1550. F. Hampton, Louisa-street, Coburg. 1551. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1552. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth.

ANDALUSIAN, OLD—HEN. 1553. A. Rogers, 34 Arthurton-road, Northcote. 1554. F. Hampton, Louisas-street, Coburg. 1555. F. Hampton, Louisa-street, Coburg. 1556. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1557. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1558. Harry Ramsay, Buckley-street, Essendon. 1559. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth.

ANDALUSIAN, YOUNG—COCK. . 1560. A. F. Magill, 33 Walpole-afcreet, Kew.

1561. A. Rogers, 34 Arthurton-road, Northcote. 1562. A. Rogers, 34 Arthurton-road, Northcote. 1563. F. Hampton, Louisa-street, Coburg. 1564. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

ANDALUSIAN, YOUNG—HEN. 1565. A. F. Magill, 33 Walpole-street, Kew.

MINORCA, OLD—COCK. 1566. James Miller, 23 Henry-street, Northcote. 1567. F. Laver, care of G. Woodward, Sturt-street, Ballarat. 1568. J. Wittcomb, 34 Eveline-street, East Brunswick. 1569. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

MINORCA, OLD—HEN. 1570. A. W. Lobb, Fairfield, Darraweit, Guim. 1571. A. W- Lobb, Fairfield, Darraweit, Guim. 1572. T. Bateman, Orange Grove, Balaclava. 1573. G. Pattendon, care of G. Woodward, Sturt-street, Ballarat. 1574. J. Wittcomb, 34 Eveline-street, East Brunswick. 1575. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1576. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

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MINORCA, YOUNG—COCK. 1577. A. Fleming, Park-street, "West Brunswick. 1578. A. W. Lobb, Fairfield, Darraweit, Guim. 1579. A. W. Lobb, Fairfield, Darraweit, Guim. 1580. A. W. Lobb, Fairfield, Darraweit, Guim. 1581. James Stout, Gillies-street, Fairfield. 1582. W. M. Tyack, Yalca. 1583. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1584. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1585. G. Harvey, Mitchell-street, Northcote. 1586. W. J. Hill, Kurting.

MINORCA, YOUNG—HEN. 1587. A. W. Lobb, Fairfield, Darraweit, Guim. 1588. A. W. Lobb, Fairfield, Darraweit, Guim. 1589. A. W. Lobb, Fairfield, Darraweit, Guim. 1590. James Stout, Gillies-street, Fairfield. 1591. J. Harris, Oxford-street, Newport. 1592. W. Forster, 228 Lygon-street, East Brunswick. 1593. W. Forster, 228 Lygon-street, East Brunswick. , 1594. G. Pattendon, care of G. Woodward, Sturt-street, Ballarat. 1595. J. Wittcomb, 34 Eveline-street, East Brunswick. 1596. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1597. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

LEGHORN (WHITE), OLD—COCK. 1598. A. C. Mayfield, EunsOn-avenue, Northcote. 1599. H. L. Perry, Tooronga Station, Hawthorn. 1600. A. Rogers, 34 Arthurton-road, Northcote. 1601. W. Blackie, Ararat. 1602. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1603. C. W. Dickins. Mercsr-street, Geelong. 1604. G. Harvey, Mitchell-street, Northcote.

LEGHORN (WHITE), OLD—HEN. 1605. A. C. Mayfield, Eunson-avenue, Northcote. 1606. C. Outen, Williamstown. 1607. C. Outen, Williamstown. 1608. James Matthews, 45 Electra-street, Williamstown. 1609. G. Woodward, 8 Sturt-street, Ballarat. 1610. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

LEGHORN (WHITE), YOUNG—COCK. 1611. A. C. Mayfield, Eunson-avenue, Northcote. 1612. A. Rogers, 34 Arthurton-road, Northcote. 1613. James Matthews, 45 Electra-street, Williamstown.

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1614. W. Forster, 228 Lygon-street, East Brunswick. 1615. J. Wittcomb, 34 Eveline-street, East Brunswick. 1616. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1617. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1618. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran. 1619. G. Harvey, Mitchell-street, Northcote.

LEGHORN (WHITE), YOUNG—HEN. 1620. A. Main, Parliament-street, Brighton. 1621. Mrs. M. E. Brierley, 20 Bayswater-road, Kensington. 1622. A. C. Mayfield, Eunson-avenue, Northcote. 1623. James Miller, 23 Henry-street, Northcote. 1624. H. L. Perry, Tooronga Station, Hawthorn. 1625. James Matthews, 45 Electra-street, Williamstown. 1626. James Matthews, 45 Electra-street, Williamstown. 1627. J. Wittcomb, 34 Eveline-street, East Brunswick. 1628. W. G Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1629. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1630. G. Harvey, Mitchell-street, Northcote.

LEGHORN (BROWN), OLD—COCK. 1631. P. Mitchison, Hawthorn. 1632. J. Wittcomb, 34 Eveline-street. East Brunswick. 1633. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, D:amend Creek. 1634. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

LEGHORN (BROWN), OLD—HEN. 1635. A. Main, Parliament-street, Brighton. 1636. W. C. Makepeace, 125 Hanna-street, North Williamstown. 1637. P. Mitchison, Hawthorn. 1638. J. Hampton, St. Leonard-road, Ascot Vale. 1639. W. Foster, 228 Lygon-street, East Brunswick. 1640. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1641. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Gee'ong. 1642. A. L. Nichol, Harkaway. 1643. Mrs. Jane Besanko, 268 Ascot Vale-road, Ascot Vale. 1644. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth. 1645. A. C. Gaibraith, Rosemount, Lancefield.

LEGHORN (BROWN), YOUNG—COCK. 1646. A. C. Mayfield, Eunson-avenue, Northcote. 1647. A. Rogers, 34 Arthurton-road, Northcote. 1648. W. Forster, 228 Lygon-street, East Brunswick. 1649. F. J. Lobb, Bolinda. 1650. J. Wittcomb, 34 Eveline-street, East Brunswick. 1651. J. Wittcomb, 34 Eveline-street, East Brunswick. 1652. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

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1653. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1654. A. L. Nichol, Harkaway. 1655. G. Harvey, Mitchell-street, Northcote. 1656. A. C. Galbraith, Rosemount, Lancefield.

LEGHORN (BROWN), YOUNG—HEN. F. Norman, 76 Wilson-street, North Carlton. P. Mitchison, Hawthorn. F. J. Lobb, Bolinda. F. J. Lobb, Bolinda, F. J. Lobb, Bolinda. G. Warmbrun, Berwick. W. G. Whicker, Diamond Creek. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. A. L. Nichol, Harkaway. L. B. Atkinson, BIyth-street, Brunswick. Hugh Ramsay, Buckley-street, Essendon.

LEGHORN (ANY OTHER COLOUR), ANY AGE—COCK. 1668. Miss S. M. G. Mitchison, 32 Henry-street, Hawthorn. 1669. Miss S. M. G. Mitchison, 32 Henry-street, Hawthorn.

LEGHORN (ANY OTHER COLOUR), ANY AGE—HEN. 1670. Mrs. Stewart Johnston, Summerhill-road, Burwood. 1671. Stewart Johnston, Summerhill-road, Burwood. 1672. Miss S. M. G. Mitchison, 32 Henry-street, Hawthorn. 1673. Miss S. M. G. Mitchison, 32 Henry-street, Hawthorn. 1674. Stewart Johnston, Summerhill-road, Burwood. 1675. G. H. Daw, 167 Cecil-street, Williamstown.

HOUDAN, ANY AGE—COCK. 1676. Mrs. M. E. Brierley, 20 Bayswater-road, Kensington. 1677. Brierley and Rogers, 20 Bayswater-road, Kensington. 1678. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1679. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

HOUDAN, ANY AGE—HEN. 1680. J. Austin, Portarlington. 1681. J. Austin, Portarlington. 1682. Mrs. M. E. Brierley, 20 Bayswater-road, Kensington. 1683. Brierley and Rogers, 20 Bayswater-road, Kensington. 1684. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1685. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

PLYMOUTH ROCK (BARRED) OLD—COCK. 1686. W. Blackie, Ararat. 1687. G. Harvey, Mitchell-street, Northcote. 1688. Rowley and Daviss, Beechworth.

1657. 1658. 1659. 1660. 1661. 1662. 1663. 1664. 1665. 1666. 1667.

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PLYMOUTH ROCK (BARRED), OLD—HEN. 1689. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1690. J. Paternoster, Berwick.

PLYMOUTH ROCK (BARRED), YOUNG—COCK. 1691. A. Rogers, 34 Arthurton-road, Northcote. 1692. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1693. G. Harvey, Mitchell-street, Northcote. 1694. J. Paternofter, Berwick. 1695. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth.

PLYMOUTH ROCK (BARRED), YOUNG—HEN. 1696. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1697. J. Paternoster, Berwick. 1698. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth.

PLYMOUTH ROCK (ANY OTHER COLOUR), ANY AGE—COCK. 1699. F. Woods, 213 Nelson-place, Williamstown,

PLYMOUTH ROCK (ANY OTHER COLOUR), ANY AGE—HEN. 1700. F. Woods, 213 Nelson-place, Williamstown. 1701. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

WYANDOTTES (GOLDEN LACED), OLD—COCK. 1702. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1703. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1704. R. M. Frederick, Boundary-road, North Melbourne.

WYANDOTTES (GOLDEN LACED), OLD—HEN. 1705. R. T. Barbour, 75 Power-street, Hawthorn. 1706. G. Woodward, 8 Sturt-street, Ballarat, 1707. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek.

WYANDOTTES (GOLDEN LACED), YOUNG—COCK. 1708. Heywood Clarke, 13 Invermay Grove, Auburn. 1709. R. T. Barbour, 75 Power-street, Hawthorn. 1710. H. L. Perry, Tooronga Station, Hawthorn. 1711. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1712. E. H. Austin, Coivinsby, Dobies. 1713. A. Fahey, Hallams-road. 1714. R. M. Frederick, Boundary-road, North Melbourne. 1715. H. Rust, Show Grounds, Ascot Vale.

WYANDOTTES (GOLDEN LACED), YOUNG—HEN. 1716. Joseph Grey, Fitzwillianx-street, Kew. 1717. James Stout, Gillies-street, Fairfield. 1718. R. T. Barbour, 75 Power-street, Hawthorn.

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1719. H. L. Perry, Tooronga Station, Hawthorn. 1720. G. Woodward, 8 Sturt-street, Ballarat. 1721. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies. 1722. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies. 1723. A. Fahey, Hallams-road. 1724. Heywood Clarke, 13 Invermay Grove, Auburn.

WYAXDOTTES (SILVER LACED), OLD—COCK. 1725. P. Briggs, Chesterville-road, South Brighton. 1726. W. H. Bartlam, New-street, North Brighton. 1727. J. A. Coxon, McFarland Park, Narre Warren. 1728. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1729. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1730. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1731. R. M. Frederick, Boundary-road, North Melbourne. 1732. R. M. Frederick, Boundary-road, North Melbourne.

DORKNG (SILVER GREYS), OLD—HEN. 1733. P. Briggs, Chesterville-road, South Brighton. 1734. P. Briggs, Chesterville-road, South Brighton. 1735. F. Woods, 213 Nelson-place, Williamstown. 1736. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1737. R. M. Frederick, Boundary-road, North Melbourne.

WYAXDOTTES (SILVER LACED), YOUNG—COCK. 1738. P. Briggs, Chesterville-road, South Brighton. 1739. J. Langford, Federation-street, Ascot Vale. 1740. A. Rogers, 34 Arthurton-road, Northcote. 1741. A. Rogers, 34 Arthurton-road, Northcote. 1742. F. Woods, 213 Nelson-place, Williamstown. 1743. H. F. Quarry, 102 Charles-street, Ascot Vale. 1744. W. G. Swift, Olinda, Prospect Grove, Northcote. 1745. J. A. Coxon, McFarland's Park, Narre Warren. 1746. J. A. Coxon, McFarland's Park, Narre Warren. 1747. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1748. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1749. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1750. A. L. Nichol, Harkaway. 1751. A. Fahey, Hallams-road. 1752. Joseph Brierley, Lyndhurst. 1753. J. Paternoster, Berwick.

WYANDOTTES (SILVER LACED), YOUNG—HEN. 1754. Joseph Grey, Fitzwilliam-street, Kew. 1755. P. Briggs, Chesterville-road, South Brighton. 1756. W. H. Bartlam, New-street, North Brighton. 1757. H. F. Quarry, 102 Charles-street, Ascot Vale.

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1758. G. J. Charles, 29 Hamilton-street, Yarraville. 1759. J. A. Coxon, McFarland's Park, Narre Warren. 1760. J. A. Coxon, McFarland's Park, Narre Warren. 1761. G. Warmbrun, Berwick. 1762. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1763. Joseph Brierley, Lyndhurst. 1764. R. M. Frederick, Boundary-road, North Melbourne.

WYANDOTTES (WHITE), OLD—COCK. 1765. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1766. H. S. Wrathall, Buckland's-avenue, Geelong.

WYANDOTTES (WHITE), OLD—HEN. 1767. T. Bateman, Orange Grove, Balac'ava. 1768. H. L. Perry, Tooronga Station, Hawthorn. 1769. D. Hearn, Fletcher-street, Essendon. 1770. F. Woods, 213 Nelson-place, Williamstown. 1771. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1772. A. Fahey, Hallams-road. 1773. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth. 1774. H. S. Wrathall, Buckland's-avenue, Geelong.

WYANDOTTES (WHITE), YOUNG—COCK. 1775. J. Langford, Federation-street, Ascot Yale. 1776. James R. Clarke, Hector-street, North Brighton. 1777. W. G. Swift, Olinda, Prospect Grove, Northcote. 1778. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1779. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1780. A. Fahey, Hallams-road. 1781. H. S. Wrathall, Buckland's-avenue, Geelong.

WYANDOTTES (WHITE), YOUNG—HEN. 1782. D. Hearn, Fletcher-street, Essendon. 1783. S. Comer, 41 Gamon-street, Footscray. 1784. J. R. Clarke, Hector-street, North Brighton. 1785. W. G. Swift, Olinda, Prospect Grove, Northcote. 1786. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1787. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1788. A. Fahey, Hallams-road. 1789. W. H. Treganowan, Johnstone-street, Newport. 1790. W. H. Treganowan, Johnstone-street, Newport. 1791. H. S. Wrathall, Buckland's-avenue, Geelong. 1792. R. M. Frederick, Boundary-road, North Melbourne.

LANGSHANS, OLD—COCK. 1793. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1794. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne.

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LANGSHANS, OLD—HEN. 1795. James Ely, Maryborough. 1796. W. Blackie, Ararat. 1797. G. Woodward, 8 Stuart-street, Ballarat. 1798. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1799. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1800. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne.

LANGSHANS, YOUNG—COCK. 1801. James Ely, Maryborough. 1802. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 1803. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne.

LANGSHANS. YOUNG—HEN. 1804. James Ely, Maryborough. 1805. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1806. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1807. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne.

SCOTCH GREYS, OLD—COCK. 1808. H. Rust, Show Grounds, Ascot Yale.

SCOTCH GREYS, OLD—HEN. 1809. Mrs. T. W. Tyzaek, Essendon. 1810. J. T. Y. Orde, 7 Elm-street, Hawthorn. 1811. H. Rust, Show Grounds, Ascot Yale.

SCOTCH GREYS, YOUNG—COCK. No entry.

SCOTCH GREYS, YOUNG—HEN. No entry.

ROYAL BLUES, ANY AGE—COCK. No entry.

ROYAL BLUES, ANY AGE—HEN. No entry.

HAMBURG (SILVER SPANGLED), ANY AGE—COCK. 1812. G. K. Ewin, 133 Charles-street, Ascot Vale. 1813. H. Fitzgerald, junr., 647 Mount Alexander-road, Moonee Ponds. 1814. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1815. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1816. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran. 1817. Miss N. Cubbin, 171 Union-road, Ascot Vale.

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HAMBURG (SILVER SPANGLED), ANY AGE—HEN. 1818. G. K. Ewin, 133 Charles-street, Ascot Vale. 1819. T. Hutchinson, Mornington. 1820. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1821. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1822. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

HAMBURG (GOLDEN SPANGLED), ANY AGE—COCK. 1823. T. Hutchinson, Mornington. 1824. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1825. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelotag. 1826. A. L. Nichol, Harkaway.

HAMBURG (GOLDEN SPANGLED), ANY AGE—HEN. 1827. Colin Junner, 42 Moore-street, Footscray. 1828. Colin Junner, 42 Moore-street, Footscray. 1829. T. Hutchinson, Mornington. 1830. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek 1831. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1832. A. L. Nichol, Harkaway.

HAMBURG (SILVER PENCILLED), ANY AGE—COCK. 1833. C. Juckert, Station-street, Footscray. 1834. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1835. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

HAMBURG (SILVER PENCILLED), ANY AGE—HEN. 1836. C. Juckert, Station-street, Footscray. 1837. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1838. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1839. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

HAMBURG (GOLDEN PENCILLED), ANY AGE—COCK. 1840. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1841. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

HAMBURG (GOLDEN PENCILLED), ANY AGE—HEN. 1842. Colin Junner, 42 Moore-street, Footscray. 1843. Colin Junner, 42 Moore-street, Footscray. 1844. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

HAMBURG (BLACK), ANY AGE—COCK. 1845. T. Hutchinson, Mornington. 1546. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1847. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1848. W. J. Hill, Kurting.

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HAMBURG (BLACK), ANY AGE—HEN. 1849. T. Hutchinson, Mornington. 1850. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1851. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

POLISH (BLACK, WITH WHITE CREST), ANY AGE—COCK. 1852. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

POLISH (BLACK, WITH WHITE CREST), ANY AGE—REN. 1853. E. Hanbury, Eileen, H i g h - s t r e e t , Prahran. 1854. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

POLISH (SILVER SPANGLED), ANY AGE—COCK. 1855. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

POLISH (SILVER SPANGLED), ANY AGE—HEN. 1856. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran. 1857. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

POLISH (GOLDEN SPANGLED), ANY AGE—COCK. 1858. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran. 1859. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

POLISH (GOLDEN SPANGLED), ANY AGE—I1EN. 1860. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran. 1861. E. Hanbury, Eileen, High-street, Prahran.

BANTAM, GAME (BLACK AND RED), ANY AGE—COCK. 1862. W. and D. Anderson, Lang's-road, Ascot Vale. 1863. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1864. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1865. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

BANTAM, GAME (BLACK AND RED), ANY AGE—HEN. 1866. T. Bateman, Orange Grove, Balaclava. 1867. J. Sparks, Grand National-avenue, Ascot Vale. 1868. W. and D. Anderson, Lang's-road, Ascot Vale. 1869. W. J. Shell, 44 Alexander-street, Footscray. 1870. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1871. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1872. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1873. John Croker, junr., 2 Fitzroy-street, Footscray.

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BANTAM, GAME (DUCKWINGS), ANY AGE—COCK. 1874. W. and D. Anderson, Lang's-road, Ascot Vale. 1875. W. and D. Anderson, Lang's-road, Ascot Vale. 1876. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1877. John Croker, junr., 2 Fitzroy-street, Footscray.

BANTAM, GAME (DUCKWINGS), ANY AGE—KEN. 1878. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong.

BANTAM (ANY OTHER VARIETY), ANY AGE—COCK. 1879. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1880. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1881. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1882. A. E. Tovey, 4 Freyer-street, North Williamstown.

BANTAM (ANY OTHER VARIETY), ANY AGE—HEN. 1883. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1884. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1885. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1886. A. E. Tovey, 4 Freyer-street, North Williamstown. 1887. John Croker, junr., 2 Fitzroy-street, Footscray.

ANY OTHER PURE BREED OR VARIETY, ANY AGE—COCK. (State breed on entry form.)

1888. R. M. Frederick, Boundary-road, North Melbourne.

ANY OTHER PURE BREED OR VARIETY, ANY AGE—HEN. (State breed on entry form.)

1889. F. Norman, 75 Wilson-street, North Carlton (Dominique hen). 1890. John Croker, junr., 2 Fitzroy-street, Footscray (Chinese silkie). 1891. R. M. Frederick, Boundary-road, North Melbourne.

TURKEY, ANY AGE—COCK. , 1892. J. H. Fergus, Warwick-street, Walkerville, S.A. 1893. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1804. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1895. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies. 1896. J..F. Beard, Beard's Lcose Bag, Traralgon. 1897. J. F. Beard, Beard's Loose Bay, Traralgon. 1898. R. 0. Peck, 119 William-street, Melbourne.

TURKEY, ANY AGE—HEN. 1899. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1900. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1901. E. H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies. 1902. J. F. Beard, Beard's Loo?e Bag, Traralgon. 1903. J. F. Beard, Beard's Loose Bag, Traralgon. 1904. R. O. Peck, 119 William-street, Melbourne.

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GANDER (TOLOUSE, OR ANY OTHER VARIETY EXCEPT EMBDEN1), ANY AGE.

1905. P. Briggs, Chesterville-road, South Brighton. 1906. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. 1907. J. F. Beard, Beard's Lcose Bag, Traralgon. 1908. J. F. Beard, Beard's Loose Bag, Traralgon.

GOOSE (TOLOUSE, OD ANY OTHER VARIETY EXCEPT EMBDEN), ANY AGE.

1909. P. Briggs, Chesterville-road, South Brighton. 1910. W. G. Whicker, Prize Poultry Farm, Diamond Creek. •

GANDER (EMBDEN, OR ANY OTHER VARIETY EXCEPT TOLOUSE), ANY AGE.

1911. J. Johnston, senr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington. 1912. J. Johnston, senr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington. 1913. Mrs. C. Hyndman, Myrtle Park, Spring Vale.

GOOSE, ANY AGE. 1914. J. Johnson, senr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington. 1915. J. Johnson, senr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington. 1916. Mrs. C. Hyndman, Myrtle Park, Spring Vale.

DRAKE (AYLESBURY), ANY AGE. 1917. P. Briggs, Chesterville-road, South Brighton. 1918. S. Comer, 41 Gamon-street, Footscray. 1919. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1920. H. Rust, Show Grounds, Ascot Vale.

DUCK (AYLESBURY), ANY AGE. 1921. P. Briggs, Chesterville-road, South Brighton. 1922. H. Rust, Show Grounds, Ascot Vale.

DRAKE (ROUEN), ANY AGE. 1923. C. W. Gaylor, Clauderdale, Elsternwick. 1924. C. W. Gaylor, Clauderdale, Elsternwick. 1925. A. L. Nichol, Harkaway. 1926. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth.

DUCK (ROUEN), ANY AGE. 1927. C. W. Gaylor, Clauderdale, Elsternwick. 1928. C. W. Gaylor, Clauderdale, Elsternwick. 1929. A. L. Nichol, Harkaway.

DRAKE (PEKL\), ANY AGE. 1930. H. V. Clark, Fairy Hills. Alphington. 1931. P. Briggs, Chesterville-road, South Brighton. 1932. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1933. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth.

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DUCK (PEKIN), ANY AGE. 1934. E. Morley, Fairy Hills, Alphington. 1935. P. Briggs, Chesterville-road, South Brighton. 1936. Rowley and Davis, Beechworth.

DRAKE (ANY OTHER VARIETY), ANY AGE. (State breed on entry form.)

1937. H. Fitzgerald, junr., 647 Mount Alexander-road, Moonee Ponds (Muscovy).

1938. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong (Muscovy). 1939. R. M. Frederick, Boundary-road, North Melbourne (Indian

Runner).

DUCK (ANY OTHER VARIETY), ANY AGE. (State breed on entry form) 1940. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 1941. R. M. Frederick, Boundary-road, North Melbourne, (Indian

Runner). EXTRA.

1942. R. P. Hastings, Wheatley-road, McKinnon (3 pairs English phea-sants).

(See Section 38 for Poultry for Export.) Note.—In the foregoing classes " old " shall mean 12 months old or

over, and "young" under 12 months old at date of entry.

Section 34—Dogs. (To be in yards second day of Show, see General Regulations.) Note.—This is a Championship Show. In each class (except 406) the prizes are : —First pi'ize, £1 ; second

ditto, 10s.

MASTIFF DOG. 1943. George Chandler, Francis-street, Ascot Vale, " Whitecourt Jack,"

fawn, 3 - years. 1944. W. Croft, Moonee-street, Ascot Vale, "Silver Boy," fawn, 12

months, bred by — Gregg, s Jonathan, d Beauty.

MASTIFF BITCH. 1945. W. H. Fraser, 72 Stanley-street, West Melbourne, " Countess,"

fawn, 2 years, s Socrates, cl Gentle Annie. 1946. Herbert Barrett, Sandringham, "Cuba," fawn, 4 years, bred by

— Gregg, s Jonathan, d Beauty. 1947. B. W. Isaacs, Rusper, Charmwood-street, St. Kilda. " Dot," fawn,

3 years, bred by — Davis, s Jonathan, d Beauty, s of d Jonathan.

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MASTIFF PUPPY, DOG OR BITCH. No entry.

NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. 1948. P. C. Alexander, 152 Victoria-street, North Melbourne, "Clyde,"

black and white, 4 years, bred by — Laurie, s Nero, d Freda. 1949. A. Shell, 49 Findlay-street, Albert Park, " Champion Lord Lion,"

(imp.), black, 5 years, bred by J. Edwards, s Jack Tar, d Champion Queen Elizabeth.

1950. Mrs. Tomlin, Appleton-street, Richmond, "Harrowden Ironmas-ter," black, bred by exhibitor, s Hematite, d Lady Mayoress.

1951. Mrs. Tomlin, Appleton-street, Richmond, " Harrow den Quarter-master," black, bred by exhibitor, s Jack Tar, d Prairie Flower.

NEWFOUNDLAND BITCH. 1952. Mrs. Tomlin, Appleton-street, Richmond, " Duchess of Harrow-

den," black, bred by exhibitor, s Ironmaster, d Prairie Flower. 1953. Mrs. Tomlin, Appleton-street, Richmond, " Queenie," black, bred

by exhibitor, s Jack Tar.

ST. BERNARD (WINNERS), DOG OR BITCH. 1954. Charles Ridley, Auburn-avenue, Northcote, "Highfield Silver

Queen," white and orange, 5 years 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ch. Lord Hawke (imp.), s of d Sir Hereward.

ST. BERNARD DOG. 1955. Charles Ridley, Auburn-avenue, Northcote, "Highfield Sir Ru-

pert," orange and white, 2 years 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Lord Lilburn, d Highfield Silver Queen, s of d Ch. Lord Hawke (imp.).

1956. Miss Bruce, Airlie, St. Kilda-road, Melbourne, " Lion," white and yellow, 4 years, bred by — Corke.

1957. R, W. Newbold, 121 Clarke-street, Northcote, brown and white, 2% years.

1958. John Preston, Albert-road, West Footscray, " Marcus," orange and white, 2 years 8 months, bred by E. J. Akerman, s- Harting-ton, d Blythe Daisy, s of d Lord Surrey.

1959. H. J. Morrison, Bagot Ville, Ascot Vale, "Carlo," sable and white, 4 years, bred by T. Hodgson, s Rollo, d Nellie.

1960. Mrs. Fitzgerald Moore, Mintaro, Monegatta, Lancefield Junction, "Highfield Sir Richard," orange and white, 2 years 8 months, bred by C. Ridley, s Lord Li'burn, d Highfield Silver Queen.

1961. James Morris, 51 Lawrenoe-street, North Melbourne, "Ranji ," orange and white, 1 year 11 months, bred by — Bowman, s Lord Brassey, d Ginnie, s of d Foster.

1962. J. C. Harrap, South Preston, "Derrick,," white and orange, 3 years, bred by Heffernan, s Capstan, d Floe.

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ST. BERNARD BITCH. 1963. G. E. Angliss, 44 Bourke-street, Melbourne, "Hawkhurst Lady

Juno," white and brown, 3 years 6 months, bred by W. Heffer-nan, s Capstan, d Floe.

1964. J. Payne, 95 Union-road, Brunswick, " Highfieid Diamond," lemon and white, 3 years, bred by C. Ridley, s Pilot 4th, d High-field Silver Queen, s of d Lord Hawke.

1965. J. D. Mackenzie, 27 Taylor-street, Moonee Ponds, "Venus," fawn and white, 5 years, bred' by H. Horn, s Palm Bearer, d Lady Montrose.

1966. C. Ridley, Auburn-avenue, Northcote, "Highfieid Daphne," white and orange, 6 years 6 months, bred by exhibitor, s St. Leo-nard (imp.), d Lady Richmond (imp.), s of d Sir Hereward.

ST. BERNARD PUPPY, DOG OR BITCH. 1967. J . J . Thomas, 27 Elizabeth-street, North Williamstown, " Heales-

ville Captain," sable and white, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s s Lord Barry, d Healesville Blossom.

1968. J. J. Thomas, 27 Eliabeth-street, North Williamstown, "Heales-ville Laddie," sable and white, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Barry, d Healesville Blossom.

1969. L. Rees, 13 Bay View Terrace, Ascot Va'e, "Lady Austral," dark brown and white, 9 months, bred by J. J. Thomas, s Lord Barry, d Healesville Blossom.

1970. N. Douglass, Nicholson-street, Footscray, "Rowdy," orange and white, 10 months, bred by M. Olson.

1971. T. Christensen, Centre-road, East Brighton, "Lady Victoria," brown and white, 11 months, bred by L. Burns, s Nero, d Lady Lioness, s of d Little Bernie.

GREAT DANE DOG. 1972. Miss E. A. Gayior, Clauderda'e, Elsternwick, "Marquis," slate

grey.

GREAT DANE BITCH. No entry.

GREYHOUND DOG. 1973. A. E. Edwards, 427 Mount Alexander-road, Moonee Ponds, " The

Spanker," fawn, 3 years, bred by W. H. Torriano, s Smuggler, d Flight.

1974. G. McConnell, 108 Hodd'e-street, Abbotsford, "Grafter," fawu and white, bred by exhibitor, s Snapshot, d Rose.

1975. J. Stephens, 12 Hutchinson-street, East Brunswick, fawn and white, 4 years, bred by — Kregear, s Parnell, d Lady, s of d Dubious.

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1976. R. Duckett, 2 Charles-street, Prahran, fawn and white, bred by — Webb, s Confusion, d Venus.

1977. A. Debney, Bagot Villa, Ascot Vale, " Wallace," black, 6 years, s Boliver, d Pearl.

1978. W. T. Male, New-street, Brighton, " Tim Swiveller," fawn, 8 years, bred by J. M. Marum, s Bridegroom 2nd, d Hot Iron, s of d Loyal.

GREYHOUND BITCH. 1979. W. T. Male, New-street, Brighton, "Bracelet 2nd," brindle and

white, 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Squibs, d Bracelet. 1980. J. T. Martin, 34 Dolly-street, Clifton Hill, "Wee Winnie," black,

4 years, bred by—Fryer, s Lindsay Gordon, d Lone Hearth, B of d Firestone.

1981. J. Dean. 28 Domain-street, South Yarra, "Myosotis," fawn and white, 5 years, bred by Dr. Marwood, s Livingstone, d Horn-pipe.

1982. Mrs. M. Robinson, 259 Ascot Vale-road, Ascot Vale, "Alice Mostyn," fawn, 2 years, bred by W. E. Besanko, s Mostyn, d Alice.

1983. A. T. Davis, Nassau, Coburg, " Grace Hedley," black, 1 year 10 months, bred by R. Pimblett, s Old Bell the Cat, d Rose Hedley.

DEERHOUND DOG. 1984. W. D. Robertson, Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda, "Clan Donachie

Black Watch," brindle, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Clan Donachie Bran, d Juno Maid.

1985. W. D. Robertson, Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda, " Clan Donachie Bran John," brindle, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Clan Donachie Bran, d Juno Maid.

1986. W. Kenneally, 15 Lennox-street, Richmond, " Lennox Fleetfoot," brindle, bred by exhibitor.

DEERHOUND BITCH. 1987. W. D. Robertson, Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda, " Clan Donachie

Juno Maid," brindle, 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Stranger 2nd, d Countess 5th.

1988. W. D. Robertson, Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda, "Clan Donachie Ruby," brindle, 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Stranger 2nd, d Bossichee.

POINTER DOG. 1989. John Clark, 69 Park-street, South Melbourne, " Plum," liver and

white, years, bred by A. Swan, s Jack, d Wonga Lady.

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1990. R. Gardner, 51 Harris-street, North Melbourne, " Merton Boy," liver and/ white, 3 years', bred by J. Swan, s Jack, d Wonga Lady.

1991. G. T. Kingsland, 240 William-street, Melbourne, "Bounce," live* and white, 22 months, bred by F. Stephens, s Byland's Byron, d Rose 7th.

1992. J. M. Tweedie, Tallyho, via Burwood, "Byland's Bobs," bred by exhibitor, s Byland's Bounce, d Lady Hopetoun 2nd.

POINTER BITCH. 1993. J. M. Tweedie, Tallyho, via Burwood, " Ch. Byland's Beryl," bred

by exhibitor, s Byland's Bounce, d Lady Hopetoun 2nd. 1994. J. M. Tweedie, Tallyho, via Burwood, " Ch. Byland's Betsy," bred

by exhibitor, s Byland's Bounce, d Lady Hopetoun 2nd. 1995. J. E. Willersdorf, Pascoe Yale, Coburg, "Clover Ruby," liver and

white, 1 year 3 months, bred by exhibitor, s Byland's Byron, d Dong Bell, s of d Feather Dervish.

1996. J. Holland, Elsternwick, " Bann View Fan," liver and white, 8 months, bred by D. Kerr, s Byland's Barry, d Heather Fly, s of d Beaumont of Halesworth.

ENGLISH SETTER (WINNERS) DOG OR BITCH.

1997. R. Betheras, Oswaldene, Burke-road, Camberwell, " Champion Rocks Ahead" (imp.), blue belton, 6 years, bred by W. Oates, s Champion Rockaway, d Boyd's Belle, s of d Belthus.

ENGLISH SETTER DOG. 1998. J. E. Willersdorf, Pascoe Vale, Coburg, " Clover Duke," whito

and black, 13 months, bred by J. A. Springhall, s Erica Nero, d Erica Belle, s of d Rippleshot.

1999. G. F. Briggs, 494 Drummond-street, Carlton, " Ljirton Surry," blue belton, 1 year 6 months, bred by T. B. Hiscock, s Ard-connell Surry, d Ardconnell Rose, s of d Ch. Rippleshot.

2000. T. Cope, Abbotsford, " Dash," white and lemon, 15 months, bred by T. L. Stewart', s Don, d Floss-, s of d Ch. Rocks Ahead.

2001. W. J. T. Windsor, Pascoe Vale-road, Moonee Ponds, "Prince Charlie," red and white, 3 years, bred by H. R. Bird, s Ard-connell Prince, s of cl Desdemona..

2002. James Graham, Bayswater-road, Kensington, " Flim Shot," lemon belton, 19 months, bred by T. B. Hiscock, s Ardconnell Surry, d Ardconnell Rose, s of d Ch. Ripple Shot.

2003. J. H. Jones, 10 Robinson's-road, Hawthorn, "Hawthorn Quick-shot-," blue belton, 4 years, bred by — Muir, s Rippleshot, d Rose 4th.

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ENGLISH SETTER BITGH. 2004. D. C. Morpeth, Buckley-street, Essendon, "Essendon Fairy Bell,"

blue belton, bred by exhibitor, s Gh. Ripple Shot, d Carlton Bell, s of d Sir Tatton.

2005. D. C. Morpeth, Buckley-street, Essendon, "Widford Lynette," red ticked, bred by exhibitor, s Ch. Richmond, d Widford Enid, s of d Royal Jam.

ENGLISH SETTER PUPPY, DOG OR BITCH. 2006. W. H. Cary, 2 Rose-street, Ooburg, "Merriwee Bell," black and

•white, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Erica Nelson, d Norah Corinna, s of d Ripple Shot.

GORDON SETTER (WINNERS) DOG OR BITCH. No entry.

GORDON SETTER DOG. 2007. W. J. Brewer, Park Crescent, Fairfield, " Choice," black and tan,

7 years, bred by G. Page, s Don Caesar, d Hilda. 2008. W. H. Cary, 2 Rose-street, Coburg, "Sport," black and tan,

2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Marden Bracken, d Queenie, s of d Black Douglas.

GORDON SETTER BITCH. 2009. John Bonney, Essex-street, Brunswick, "Bonnie Lass," black and

tan, 2 years, bred by W. Carey, s Marden, d Queenie. 2010. W. H. Cary, 2 Rose-street, Coburg, " Queenie," black and tan,

6 years, bred by — Morris, s Black Douglas, cl Belle.

GORDON SETTER PUPPY, DOG OR BITCH. No entry.

IRISH SETTER (WINNERS) DOG OR BITCH. 2011. William Bevan, 301 Cardigan-street, Carlton, "Glen Bevan

Sanoho," red, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s Don, d Betsy, 8 of d Ponto.

IRISH SETTER DOG. 2012. Mrs. Bird, Davies-street, Moonee Ponds, " Dan O'Connell," red,

5 years, bred by J. L. Reilly, s Young Garry, d Nora. 2013. G. F. Smithwick, Union-street, Brunswick, " Oneshot," red, bred

by M. U Meara, s Flap, d Quail 4th. 2014. W. H. Cary, 2 Rose-street, Coburg, "Mack," red, 2 years, ured

by exhibitor, s Paddy Mack, d Jennie.

Q T J A T C T T T Q Q Q R X - s L i a . e O X Z L J C I L - L N J L \ - 0 , u u j F o r B a t h s , L a t e s t D e s i g n s .

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IRISH SETTER BITCH. 2015. E. A. Hore, 138 Park-street west, Brunswick, " Shaldon Lass,"

red, 18 months, bred by L. Buckland. 2016. J. F. Edgar, Roseviile, Alma-road, Caulfield, " Orlcck Princess,"

red, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Hector, d Colac Judy, s of d Lord Bangor.

2017. W. C. Beales, 212 Victoria-street Richmond, "Lady Isabel," red, 4 years, bred by D. Henry, s Rufus, d Bessie McCarthy.'

IRISH SETTER PUPPY, DOG OR BITCH. No entry.

RETRIEVER DOG. 2018. J. C. Hutton, High-street, South Preston, "Tyson," black, bred

by exhibitor, s Bobs, d Gyp. 2019. Neal McNeil, 138 Swan-street, Richmond, "Black Pearl of Dun-

luce," black, 5 years, bred by W. B. Taylor, s Dan, d Rewi Lucy, s of d Rewi Jup.

2020. H. Moseley, 89 Millswyn-street, South' Yarra, " Black Nigger," black, bred by — Hamilton, s Ben 7th, d Yarra 4th.

RETRIEVER BITCH. 2021. Neal McNeill, 138 Swan-street, Richmond, "Lucy of Duniuce,"

black, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, s Rolo of Duniuce. 2022. J. Small, Volum Brewery, Geelong, " Norah," black, 5 years, bred

by J. B. Cotton, s Nelson Prince (imp.), d Nelson Beauty (imp.), s of d Mikado.

BULLDOG DOG. 2023. H. A. Woolnough, 53 Swanston-street, Melbourne, Bargee (imp.),

red and white, bred by P. Soundy, s Aston Lion, d Idyllin, s of d Guido.

2024. S. Prior, Gippsland Hotel, Wellington-street, St. Kilda, "British General," red, 13 months, bred by H. A. Woolnough, s Bargee, d Acco, s of d Ripon.

2025. S. Prior, Gippsland Hotel, Wellington-street, St. Kilda, "Danger," white, 10 months, bred by H. A. Woolnough, s Bargee, d Bella Donna, s of d Prince 4th.

BULLDOG BITCH. 2026. H. Moseley, 89 Millswyn-street, South Yarra, " Millswyn Britan-

nia," brindle, 11 months, bred by F. J. Olney, s Tiger, d Lucy. 2027. H. A. Woolnough, 53 Swanston-street, Melbourne, " A c c o " (imp.).

fawn, bred by J. W. Berrie, s Ripon, d Cuddles, s of d Dandelion.

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SPANIEL, OVER 30 LBS.—(WINNERS), DOG OR BITCH. 2028. G. Baldie, 2 Hood-street, Collingwood, " Taipo," black, bred by —

Rhodes, s Squire Weller, d Miss Newton. 2029. J. Kellet, 54 George-street, East Melbourne, "Judith Princess,"

brown, 9 years, bred by — Whittingham, s Laddie, d Lass.

SPANIEL (OVER 30 LBS).—DOG. 2030. A. Hill, 374 Burnley-street, Richmond, " Joker," black, 7 months,

bred by exhibitor, s Tarrawingie Jack, cl Darkie, s of d Nigger.

SPANIEL (OVER 30 LBS. ) -BITCH. 2031. A. Porter, Park Parade, North Fitroy, "Beaulah Darkie," black,

2 year's 5 months, bred by R. L. Newsome, s Capulet, d Topsy, s of d Ch. Bridford Dallian.

SPANIEL, UNDER 30 LBS. - (WINNERS) DOG OR BITCH. 2032. E. Warriner, Scoresby, " Champion Bruton Ben," black, bred by

J. Caless, junr., *s Toots, d Bruton Floss.

SPANIEL (UNDER 30 LBS.)—DOG. 2033 D Hardie, Riversdale-road, Hawthorn, " Riversdale Ben," black,

19 months, bred by E. Warrimer, s Bruton Ben, d Gainsboro Sylph, s of d Gainsboro' Transit.

9034 E Warriner, Scoresby, "Gainsboro' Bobs," black, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ch. Bruton Ben, d Ch. Bruton Ouida, s of d Toots.

2035 W C Makepeace, 125 Hanna-street, Williamstown, Cuban Jock, black, 10 months, bred by H. Y. Morgan, s Cuban Jack, d Cuban Sarah Gamp, s of d Black Doctor II.

2036 T W. Jones, 193 Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, "Gamsboro' Roc-ket," black, bred by E. Warriner, s Bruton Ben, d Gams-boro' Sylph. 2037 Percy Spencer, Myrtle Park, Spring Vale, "Myrtle Jack," black 2i years, bred by C. Hyndman, s Darkie, d Judy, s of cl Robin Hood 4th.

SPANIEL (UNDER 30 LBS.)—BITCH. 9038 E Warriner, Scoresby, " Gainsboro' Mascotte," black, 11 months,

bred by exhibitor, s Ch. Bruton Ben, d Ch. Bruton Ouida, s of d Toots.

2039. T. W . Jones, 193 Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, "Lubra, black.. bred by exhibitor, s Bruton Ben, s Stanley Dot.

9040 W G. Guest, 14 Apperly-street, North Fitzroy, "Islington Belle," black, 2 years 4 months, bred by exhibitor, s Islington Rover, d Doran Picture 2nd., s of d Doran Squire.

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SPANIEL PUPPY DOG. 2041. A. Hill, 374 Burnley-street, Richmond, "Joker," black, 7 months,

bred by exhibitor, s Tarrawingie Jack, d Darkie, s of d Nigger. 2042. E. Warriner, Scoresby, "Gainsboro' Bobs," black, 11 months,

bred by exhibitor, s Ch. Bruton Ben, d Ch. Bruton Ouida* s of d Toots.

2043. W. C. Makepeace, 125 Hanna-street, Williamstown, " Cuban Jock," black, 10 months, bred by H. Y. Morgan, s Cuban Jack, d Cuban Sarah Gamp, s of d Black Doctor 2nd.

2044. T. G. Condron, Francis-street, Ascot Yale, "Baden Powell," black, 7 months, bred by R. C. McFarlane, s Tarrawingie Jack, d Kiata Ouida, s of d Doran Squire.

2045. A. Wilmot, 86 Fergie-street, North Fitzroy, " Fernleigh Prince," black, 7 months, bred by exhibitor, s Fernleigh Little Ben, d Bakewell Dinah, s of d Ch. Bruton Ben.

2046. E. G. Fitzgibbon, Anderson-street, South Yarra, "Keelson Bobs," black, 11 months, bred by — McKinley, s Black Doctor, d Fringe.

SPANIEL PUPPY BITCH. 2047. E. Warriner, Scoresby, " Gainsboro' Mascotte," black, 11 months,

bred by exhibitor, a Ch. Bruton Ben, d Bruton Ouida s of d Toots.

2048. A. Wilmot, 86 Fergie-street, North Fitzroy, " Fernleigh Venus," black, 7 months, bred by exhibitor, s Fernleigh Little Ben, d Bakewell Dinah, s of d Ch. Bruton Ben.

2049. F. Coley, 35 Henry-street, Abbotsford, "Black Kate," black. 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Rob Roy, d Black Nell, s of d Robin Hood.

COLLIE (WINNERS) DOG OR BITCH. No entry.

COLLIE (ROUGH) DOG. 2050. Miss Bruce, Airlie, St. Kilda-road, Melbourne, "Laddie," sable,

2 years, bred by L. D. Borsdorff. 2051. S. J. Priestly, Ormsby, Moreland Grove, "Bremen Brilliant"

(imp.), sable and white, 2 years, bred by Homax. s Ch. Orms-kirk Wellington, d Ch. Ormskirk Formosa.

2052. W. W. Grant, 568 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, " Mafeking," sable, 1 year 7 months, bred by S. Matheson, s Glenesk (imp.), d Nettie (imp.), e of d Smuggler.

2053. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne, "Allan Breck," 5 years, bred by exhibitor, s First Shot, d Starlight.

2054. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne, " First Shot," 6 years, bred by exhibitors, s Newmarket Ruff, d Newmarket Faith.

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2055. Harry Ramsay, Buckley-street, Essendon, " Oamaru Wallace," bred by Rogen and Andrew, 16 months, s First Shot, d Shet-land May.

2056. H. N. Holmes, 89 Chatsworth-road, Prahran East, "St . Arnaucl Prince," sable, 18 months, bred by — Carter, s Possum, d Trilby. 2057. L. D. Borsdorff, 257 Flinders-lane, Melbourne, " Irthlmgboro' Afton," sable and white, 2 years 4 months, bred by T. Brownlie, s Ch. Finsbury Pilot, d Madge.

2058. L. D. Borsdorff, 257 Flinders-lane, Melbourne, "Great Hope," sable and white, 3 years 7 months, bred by E. Metcalfe, s Ch. Balgreggie Hope, d Wmfielcl Daisy.

2059. Miss E. Woods, Nelson-place, Williamstown, " Raheen Baden-Po-well," sable and white, 9 months, bred by Miss Carmichael, s England's Hero, d Lothian Marguerite.

2060. Miss M. Gribbin, 40 McCracken-street, Kensington, " Federation," sable and white, 1 year 8 months, bred by — Chisholm, s Possum, d Queen Matsa, s of cl Hazlemont Duke.

2061. W. F. Boadle, Wharparilla Station, Echuca, "Lara," sable and white, 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Glen, cl Peg Woffington.

2062. W. J. Shepherd, 40 Middle-street, Ascot Yale, "Great Shot,'' sable and white, 15 months, bred by Rogen and Andrews, s First Shot, d Shetland Dorothy.

COLLIE (ROUGH) BITCH. 2063. S. J. Priestley, Ormsby, Moreland Grove, " Ormsby Lassie," sable

and white, 3 years, bred by exhibitor, s Hero of Wyoming, d Aberfeldie Queen, s of d Arstwood Victor.

2064. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne, "Shetland Jess," 1 year 3 months, bred by exhibitors, s First Shot, d Starlight. 2065. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne, "Shetland Elsie," 2 years, bred by exhibitors, s Allan Breck, d Shetland Lady.

2066. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne, " Shetland ~ Fussy," 11 months, s Allan Breck, d Shetland Grace.

COLLIE (ROUGH) PUPPY DOG. 2067. S. J. Priestley, Ormsby, Moreland Grove, " Ormsby Roy," sable

and white, 11 months, bred by exhibitors, s Shetland Ben, d Ormsby Lassie, s of d Hero of Wyoming.

2068. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne, " Shetland Roy," 11 months, s First Shot, d Faithful.

2069. Miss E. Woods, Nelson-place, Williamstown, "Raheen Baden-Powell," sable and white, 9 months, bred by Miss Car-michael, s England's Hero, d Lothian's Marguerite.

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DOGS. 1 2 9

2070. W. J. MoVitty, Napier-street, Essendon, "Bobs," black, white and brown, 9 months, bred by Rogen and Andrew, s Reno, d Starlight.

2071. L. M. Kellet, 54 George-street, East Melbourne, "Tellek Bobs," white and sable, 11 months, bred by — Couche, s Shetland Ben, d Shetland Bee.

2072. A. W. Black, Maribyrnong-road, Ascot Vale, "Lothian Campbell 2nd," sable and white, 10 months, bred by A. F. Hill, s Lothian Campbell, d Lothian Sweden, s of d David of Glen-dron.

COLLIE (ROUGH) PUPPY BITCH. 2073. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne, " Shetland

Fussy," 11 months, s Allan Breck, d Shetland Grace. 2074. Rogen and Andrew, 539 Bourke-street, Melbourne, " Shetland

Pansy," 10 months, s Alveston Reno, d Starlight. 2075. L. D. Borsdorff, 257 Flinders-lane, Melbourne, "Bremen Bash-

ful," black and white, 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ormskirk Palmbearer.

2076. Arthur Brown, South-street, Ascot Vale, " Wolveton Queen," sable, 8 months, bred by D. Trenchard, s Prince of Wolveton, d Wolveton Flirt, s of d Ch. Ormskirk Amazement.

COLLIE (SMOOTH) DOG. 2077. T. Davis, 2 Eltham-street, Newmarket, "Barney," black and

tan, 2 years, bred by — Firman, s Paddy, d Fanny, s of d Jack.

2078. Miss McTavish, Poowong, South Gippsland, " Simon," black, blue and white, 5 years, bred by H. Campbell, s Rover, d Fly.

COLLIE (SMOOTH) BITCH. 2079. J. Langham, Ivy Hill, Korumburra, " Ivy Fly," black, tan and

white, 1 year 4 months, bred by R. Nicholson, s Rowdy, d Keeper, s of d Crib.

2080. E. Lockhart, Little Collins-street, " Kaffa," grey, white and tan, 4 years.

2081. J. Johnston, junr., 30 Tunbridge-street, Flemington, "Flora," black, blue and tan, 4 years, bred by H. Campbell, s Rover, d Fly.

2082. W. White, 259 Ascot Vale-road, Ascot Vale, " Lady," black, tan and white, 3 years, bred by McPherson, s Laddie, d Madam.

COLLIE (SMOOTH) PUPPY, DOG OR BITCH. 2083. T. White, 26 Bayswater-road, Kensington, " Whitecourt Miss,"

black and tan, 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s After Dark, d Lady.

2084. T. White, 26 Bayswater-road, Kensington, "Whitecourt Mac," slate, 5 months, bred by exhibitor, s After Dark, d Flirt.

2085. F. J. Pearl, The Parade, Ascot Vale.

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OLD ENGLISH COLLIE DOG OR BITCH. 2086. I s a a c McClelland, 43 Kent-street, Flemington, "Jackson," black

and white, 6 years, bred by J. Tyson, s Rowdy, d Jewess. 2087. W. Bolger, Middle-street, Ascot Yale, " Tommy."

WORKING SHEEP DOG (SPECIAL)—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £ 3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. Dogs to be publicly tried, as the Council may direct, on Saturday morning. They must be in the yards on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and a preliminary trial may be held on either day to select 3 or more dogs for the public trial.

2(788. Robert Neighbour, 44 Cornet-street, Newmarket, " R o d , " black and tan. 2089. T. White, 26 Bayswater-road, Kensington, "Bride," yellow and white, 4 years.

2090. W. Anderson, junr., LangVroad, Ascote Vale, "Sam," yellow, 5 years.

2091. Thomas Ahern, Nagambie, "Clyde," black and tan. 2092. John Glenn, Tylden, "Scout." 2093. Robert Dtidds, 41 Regent-street, Ascot Vale, " Bonnie Doon," red

and white, 18 months. 2094. A. C. Wemp, Fairview, Carapooee, "Glen," black and tan, 3

years, bred by exhibitor, s Nipper, d Floss. 2095. Ralph Ross, Rochester, " Jackeroo," red, 3 years, bred by A. E.

Bryon, s Boss, d Queen, s of d Victor. 2096. T. White, 26 Bayswater-road, Kensington, " After Dark," black,

5 years. 2097. John *Read, St. Arnaud East, " Jetty," black and tan, 5 years,

bred by Crowle, s Watty. 2098. H. L. Brookman, Eldridge Grange, Poowong, " Sandie," sable, 3

years. FOX TERRIER (WINNERS) DOG OR BITCH. 2099. W. Beilby, 13 Darling-street, South Yarra, "Ch. Young Gold-

finder" (imp.), bred by E. W. Southwell, s Vis-a-vis, d Lap-pitt 2nd, s of d S'trathmore.

2100. W. Beilby, 13 Darling-street, South Yarra, "Melbourne Dancing Girl" (imp.), bred by L. P. C. Astley, s Brockenhurst Robin, d Dudley Flirt, s of d Dudley Herald.

2101. W. Beilby, 13 Darling-street, South Yarra, " Melbourne Chance " (imp.), bred by the Duchess of Newcastle, s Boxing Day, d Plaquie, s of d Searcher.

FOX TERRIER (OPEN CLASS) DOG. 2102. H. G. Lyon, Glass-street, Essendon, " Bobs." 2103. E. Floyd, 10 Greville-street, Prahran, " Frilsham Victor," 1 year

11 months, bred by W. Beilby, s Ch. Young Goldfinder, d Melbourne Modesty, s of d Dysart Fireaway.

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2104. W. Beilby, 13 Darling-street, South Yarra, "Middleton" (imp.), bred by R. Burridge, s Compton Dollar, d Lady Adelaide Hulme, s of d Esmond.

2105. H. S. Wrathall, Buckland's-avenue, Geelong, " Corio Workman," 10 months, bred by — Ricketts, s Corio Weaver, d Lady Thurfield.

FOX TERRIER (OPEN CLASS) BITCH. 2106. Miss Duff, High-street, Prahran, " Frilsham Frolic," 1 year 11

months, bred by W. Beilby, s Ch. Young Goldfinder, d Mel-bourne Modesty, s of d Dysart Fireaway.

2107. W. Beilby, 13 Darling-street, South Yarra, "Melbourne Peril," bred by exhibitor, s Melbourne Chance, d Melbourne Dancing Girl, s of d Brockenhurst Robin.

2108. H. S. Wrathall, Buckland's-avenue, Geelong, "Corio Wanton," 2 years 10 months, bred by Box, s Trim Carbinier.

2109. David Morpeth, junr., Buckley-street, Essendon, " Talyenlye Crissie," bred by G. Fethers, s Ch. Earl's Renown, d Acrisione, s of d Ch. Dysart Fireaway.

FOX TERRIER (COLONIAL) DOG. 2110. E. Floyd, 10 Greville-street, Prahran, " Frilsham Victor." 1 year

11 months, bred1 by W. Beilby, s Ch. Young Goldfinder, d Mel-bourne Modesty, s of d Dysart Fireaway.

2111. G. F. St. George, Ladyward, Glass-street, Essendon, "Whisky," 6 years, bred by exhibitor, s Punch, d Swib.

2112. W. Beilby, 13 Darling-street, South Yarra, "Melbourne Blaze-away," bred by A. S. McMichael, s Dysart Fireaway, d Ab-botsford Mabel, s of d Earl's Renown.

2113. H. S. Wrathall, Buckland's-avenue, Geelong, " Corio Workman," 10 months, s Corio Weaver, d Lady Thurfield.

FOX TERRIER (COLONIAL) BITCH. 2114. Miss Duff, High-street, Prahran, "Frilsham Frolic," 1 year 11

months, bred by W. Beilby, s Ch. Young Goldfinder, d Mel-bourne Modesty, s of d Dysart Fireaway.

2115. H. Mose'ey, 89 Millswyn-street, South Yarra, " Millswyn Ruby," white, black and tan, 15 months.

2116. W. Beilby, 13 Darling-street, South Yarra, "Melbourne Peril," bred by exhibitor, s Melbourne Chance, d Melbourne Dancing Girl, s of d Brockenhurst Robin.

2117. H. S. Wrathall, Buckland's-avenue, Geelong, " Corio Wanton," 2 years 10 months, s Trim Carbinier.

2118. H. S. Wrathall, Buckland's-avenue, Geelong, " Corio Weasel," 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Trim Carbinier.

2119. David Morpeth, junr., Buckley-street, Essendon, "Talyenlye Crissie," bred by G. Fethers, s Ch. Earl's Renown, d Acrisione, s of d Dysart Fireaway.

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FOX TERRIER (COLONIAL) PUPPY DOG. 2120. F. L. Sidebottom, 36 South-street, Ascot Vale, "Prospector," 9

months, bred by exhibitor, s Young Goldfinder, d Lady Dot. 2121. W. Beilby, 13 Darling-street, South Yarra, " Melbourne Noble-

man," 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ch. Earl's Renown, d Melbourne Peril, s of d Melbourne Chance.

• 2122. H. S. Wrathall, Buckland's-avenue, Geelong, " Corio Workman," 10 months, s Corio Weaver.

FOX TERRIER (COLONIAL) PUPPY BITCH. 2123. C. Find!ay, Mentone, "Napean Biddy," 10 months, bred by R.

Findlay, s Ch. Young Goldfinder, d Melbourne Lottery, s of d Resist.

2121. F. L. Sidebottom, 36 South-street, Ascot Vale, " Dolly," 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Young Goldfinder, d Lady Dot.

2125. H. S. Wrathall, Buckland's-avenue, Geelong, " Corio Weasel," 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Trim Carbinier.

WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER DOG. 2126. W. Beilby, 13 Darling-street, South Yarra, "Melbourne Blue-

stone," bred by R. E. N. Twopenny, s Astone, d Edenthorpe Trilby, s of d Dysart Fireaway.

WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER BITCH. No entry.

WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER PUPPY, DOG OR BITCH.

No entry.

DACHSUND DOG OR BITCH. 2127 Mrs R Tweedie, 14 York-street, South Melbourne, "Daisy,"

brown, 1 year 9 months, bred by Mrs. Ratz, s Flock Breslau, d Juno.

2128 Mrs M. Ratz, 216 Victoria-street, Richmond, " Gip, brown, 1 vear 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Flock Breslau, d Juno.

2129 Mrs M. Ratz, 216 Victoria-street, Richmond, " Fido," brown, 12 months, bred by exhibitor, s Flock Breslau, d Juno.

2130 Mrs M Ratz, 216 Victoria-street, Richmond, "Flossie," brown, 2 years 9 months, bred by exhibitor, s Flock Breslau, d Juno.

2131 A. Mattingley, 6 Alfred-street, North Melbourne, " Wantagong Jog-along," black and tan, bred by Kelly Bros., s Ch. Jubal, d Ch. Jig Jog. „

2132 A. Mattingley, 6 Alfred-street, North Melbourne, Wombat Lady, red, bred by Kelly Bros., s Jog-along, d Jig Jog.

2133. Mrs. M. Barnau, Sandringham, "Flock Breslau," brown, 5 years, bred by exhibitor, d Kunigunde.

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2134. Mrs. M. Bamau, Sandringham, " Flock Breslau," brown, 1 year 9 months, bred) by Mrs. M. Ratz, s Flock Breslau, d Juno.

2135. E. G. Fitzgibbon, Anderson-street, South Yarra, " Queenie," brown, bred by Lady Brassey.

SKYE TERRIER DOG. 2136. T. W. Vandersluys, 241 Dandenong-road, Windsor, " Marrma

Laddie," blue, 18 months, bred by exhibitor, s Marrina Lugs, s Marrina Lubra.

2137. T. W. Vandersluys, 241 Dandenong-road, Windsor, "Marrina Col-lingwood Peter," blue, 18 months, bred by exhibitor, s Mar-rina Lugs, d Marrina Lubra.

SKYE TERRIER BITCH. 2138. T. W. Vandersluys, 241 Dandenong-road, Windsor, "Marrina

Black Gin," blue, 18 months, bred by exhibitor, s Marrma Lugs, d Marrina Lubra.

2139. T. W. Vandersluys, 241 Dandenong-road, Windsor, '-Marrina Lubra," brindle, 5 years, bred by exhibitor.

DANDIE DINMONT DOG. 2140. H. Moseley, 89 Millswyn-street, South Yarra, "Millswyn Rob

Roy," sandy, 2 years. 2141. W. Beilby, 13 Darling-street, South Yarra, " Miss Boldrewood,"

bred by E. Browne. -2142. W. J. Coveney, 14 Lynch-street, Hawthorn, " Dandie Dick," blue

and silver, 2 years. :2143. J. Ferguson, South Geelong, "Kelso Dan" (imp.).

SCOTCH TERRIER DOG. 2144. Neil T. Pitcairn, Hobart, "Donald Dinnie." 2145. A. C. Mills, Pine-street, South Yarra, " Young Sandy," brindle,

bred by H. McKerrow, s Undercliffe Sandy, d Undercliffe Gipsey.

2146. R. C. Thorn, 441 Napier-street, Fitzroy, "Hemsby Boxer," brindle, 1 year 3 months, bred by exhibitor, s H.R.H., d Jean of Perth, s of d Ch. Rob Roy.

2147. A. Adams, Elmhurst, Foley-street, Kew, " Wolden Waverley," s H.R.H. (imp.), d Wolden Wilful (imp.), 1 year 8 months, bred by W. G. Barron.

SCOTCH TERRIER BITCH. -2148. A. C. Mills, Pine-street, South Yarra, " Wolden Princess," black,

bred by W. G. Borron, s H.R.H., d WTolden Cauld Kail.

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SCOTCH TERRIER PUPPY, DOG OR BITCH. 2149. R. C. Thorn, 441 Napier-street, Fitzroy, "Hemsby Belle," brindle,

8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Young Sandy, d Jean of Perth, s of d Ch. Rob Roy.

2150. R. C. Thorn, 441 Napier-street, Fitzroy, "Hemsby Prince," brindle, 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Young Sandy, d Jean of Perth, s of d Ch. Rob Roy.

IRISH TERRIER (WINNERS) DOG OR BITCH. No entry.

IRISH TERRIER DOG. 2151. J. E. Power, Simla, Crimea-street, St. Kilda, " Tara," red, 15

months bred by P. Guaran, s Grip, d Mollie Maguire, s of d Nip.

2152. J. H. Green, 92 Albert-street, East Melbourne, "Neerim Sports-man," red, 15 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ch. Criterion, d Ch. Neerim Yenus.

IRISH TERRIER BITCH. 2153. A. Atkinson, care of Oakley, Adams and Co., Melbourne, "Flo -

rence O'Neill," red, 2 years 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Meiford Viper, d Florence O'Neill 2nd.

21-54. W. McDonald, 10 Raleigh-street, Windsor, "The Gift," red, 11 months, bred by John Robertson, s Lonsdale Bombardier, d Kate Murray, s of d Victorian Ambassador.

2155. W. Stockdale, Punt Hill, South Yarra, "Kerry Kathleen," red, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ch. Criterion, cl Kerry Bawn, s of d Milford Viper.

2156. C. H. Griffin, 127 Sydney-road, Brunswick, "Alba Fuery," red, 18 months, bred by W. Alexander, s Con the Shaughran, cl Nancy O'Grady.

2157. W. Benson, 85 Exhibition-street, City, "Eltham Flirt," red, 12 months, s Ch. Criterion, d Norah, s of d Breda Jack.

2158. H. B. Vale, Krowera, via Loch, "Krowera Ladybrand," red, 6 months, s Krowera Paddy, d Krowera Gillman, s of d Major Broadly.

IRISH TERRIER PUPPY DOG. 2159. J. H. Green, 92 Albert-street, East Melbourne, "Neerim Bobs,"

red, 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ch. Criterion, d Ch. Neerim Vixen.

2160. C. H. Griffin, 127 Sydney-road, Brunswick, "Alba Jim," red, 6 months, bred by exhibitor, s Blarney Battle Axe, d Alba Peggy, s of d Scorcher.

DOGS.

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DOGS. 1 3 5

2161. C. A. Jones, Linda, Gipps-street, Richmond, "Derby Paddy," light brown, 7 months, bred by McMichael, s Clifton Tim, d Clifton Sheelah.

2162. T. C. Alston, 35 Cromwell-road, Ha/wksburn, " Salisbury Fusilier," red, 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ch. Criterion, d Blarney Trilby, s of d Lonsdale Arion.

2163. J. T. Y. Orde, 7 Elm-street, Hawthorn, " Glenvale Bobs," 9 months, s Lonsdale Bombardier, d Nora Mil ford.

2164. J. Kenny, 169 Wellington-street, Newmarket, "Dandy Clinker," 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Dandy Pat, d Spark.

IRISH TERRIER PUPPY BITCH. 2165. W. McDonald, 10 Raleigh-street, Windsor, "The Gift," red, 11

months, bred by J. Robertson, s Lonsdale Bombardier, d Kate Murray, s of d Victorian Ambassador.

2166. W. Stockdale, Punt Hill, South Yarra, "Kerry Kathleen," red, 11 months, bred by exhibitor, s Ch. Criterion, d Kerry Bawn, s of d Milford Viper.

2167. C. H. Griffin, 127 Sydney-road, Brunswick, " Alba Diamond," red, 6 months, bred by exhibitor, s Blarney Battle Axe, d Alba Peggy, s of d Scorcher.

YORKSHIRE TERRIER DOG OR BITCH. No entry.

AIREDALE TERRIER DOG. 2168. W. W. King, 5 Mackay-street, Prahran, " Ch. Queensberry

Spring," grizzle and tan, 6 years, s Spring, d Queensberry Belle, s of d Yeadon Ring.

AIREDALE TERRIER BITCH. 2169. W. W. King, 5 Mackay-street, Prahran, " Ch. Queensberry Rose,"

grizzle and tan, 2 years, s Queensberry Spring, § Queensberry Belle, s of d Yeadon Ring.

AIREDALE TERRIER PUPPY, DOG OR BITCH. 2170. Mrs. Fitzgerald Moore, Mintaro Monegatta, Lancefield Junction,

" Tommy Atkins," grizzle tan, 9 months, bred by W. W. King, s Queensberry Spring, d Queensberry Belle, s of d Yeadon Ring.

BULL TERRIER (WINNERS) DOG OR BITCH. 2171. W. J. Warden, 196 Swanston-street, Melbourne, "Kaffir Chief,"

white and tan, 18 months, bred by A. Harford, s Chirgwin, d Gipsy Queen.

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BULL TERRIER DOG OR BITCH. 2172. J. Coh 11, Gippsland Hotel, St. Kilda, " Masher," white, 4 years 2173. W. J. Warden, 196 Swanston-street, Melbourne, "Kaffir Chief,"

white and tan, 18 months, bred by A. Harford, s Chirgwin, d Gipsy Queen.

2174. A. Harford, 9 Waltham-street, Richmond, " Gipsy Queen," white, bred by W. Dyson, s North Stockton Dan, d Native Rose.

2175. G. Chesswass, Alexander-street, Collingwood, "Markus," white, 6 years, bred by T. Gurney, s Jerry, d Rotmahana, s of d Big Ben.

2176. F. A. Dowdney, Hawthorn Livery Stables, Hawthorn, " Count," 2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Glass House Count, d Gipsy, s of d Linister.

BLLL TERRIER PUPPY, DOG OR BITCH. 2177. Colin Junner, 42 Moore-street, Footscray, "Footscray Rajah,"

white, 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Footscray Wrestler, d Footscray Ranee.

BLACK AND TAN TERRIER (OYER 7 LBS.) DOG OR BITCH. 2178. J. Donnelly, care of G. F. Pickes and Son, 340 Latrobe-street,

"Sir Pickles," 6 years, s Sir Burke, d Frisky. 2179. Harry Ramsay, Buckley-street, Essendon, " Oakbank Flossie," 6-

months, bred by — Quince, s Sir Bourke, d Olderfleet Boss. 2180 R Chugg, Mont Albert-road, Canterbury, " Yar Jessie," 5

months, bred by exhibitor, s Sherrif Substitute, d Var Duchess of Abercorn, s of d Sherrif.

2181. R Chugg, Mont Albert-road, Canterbury, " Sherif Substitute' (imp.), 3 years 11 months, bred by G. Chugg, s Duke of Mont-rose, d Mignon, s of d Prince Alfred.

2182. Robert Campbell, 21 Mem-street, Brunswick, "Pyree Belle. 2183 G Robertson, Osborne-street, Williamstown, "Chief Justice," 5

months, bred by R. Chugg, s Sherrif Substitute, d Var Duchess of Abercom, s of d Sherrif.

BLACK AND TAN TERRIER (UNDER 7 LBS.) DOG OR BITCH. 2184. F. Peel, 68 Coventry-street, South Melbourne, "Lady Ellesmere,"

9 months, bred by T. Jackson. 2185. Miss Campbell Macpherson, 12 Darling-street, South Yarra, " Roy-

son," 1 year 8 months, bred by exhibitor, s Roy, d Nipper, s of d Touton.

2186 Miss Campbell Macpherson, 12 Darling-street, South Yarra, "Pastille," 14 months, bred by exhibitor, s Sam Wheeler, d Finette, s of d Cupidon.

BLUE AND TAN ROUGH-COATED TERRIER DOG OR BITCH. 2187. T. P. O'Brien, 284 Adderley-street, West Melbourne, "Adder

Parnell," bred by exhibitor.

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2188. W. D. Brown, 72 Bevan-street, Albert Park, "Lord Nelson," 4 years, bred by T. P. O'Brien, s Adder Parnell, d Queenie.

2189. W. Peck, 84 Fergie-street, North Fitzroy, " Greenleigh Glad-stone," 18 months, bred by Sams and Stobie, s Greenleigh Laddie, d Lady Schnider, s of d Northumberland1 Laddie.

SANDY ROUGH-COATED TERRIER DOG OR BITCH. 2190. W. Peck, 84 Fergie-street, North Fitzroy, "Greenleigh Jack," 3

years, bred by J. Browne, B Bloomsbury Dandy, d Roth-wood Nell.

2191. J. H. Deane, 122 Dorcas-street East, South Melbourne, "Dorcas Lad," 3 years, s Adder Parnell, d Jessie.

PUG DOG. 2192. Miss Maud Scott, South-road, Brighton Beach, " Clinka," fawn,

11 months, bred by H. Wilson, s Cinda, d Gipsy, s of d Charlie.

2193. H. Fuhrhop, 18 Charles-street, Carlton, "Cinda," 6 years, bred by W. Robins, s Pluto, d Daisy, s of d Duke of Glenferrie.

2194. H. Fuhrhop, 18 Charles-street, Carlton, "Ivor E," 11 months, bred by H. Wilson, s Cinda, d Gipsy, s of d Charlie.

PUG BITCH. 2195. H. Fuhrhop, 18 Charles-street, Carlton, "Sparks," 1 year, bred

by exhibitor, s Cinda, d Nancy, s of d Prince Richmond.

POODLE DOG OR BITCH. No entry.

POMERANIAN DOG. 2196. Mrs. C. Johns, Fairview, Church-street, Abbotsford, " Abbotsford

Prince," 6 years, bred by G. Murry, s Kew Prince, d Queenie. 2197. Mrs. Ada E. Fenton, Oak-avenue, Elsternwick, " Clarence Bravo,"

2 years, bred by exhibitor, s Bravo, d Clarence Topsy. 2198. G. Knowles, 231 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, " St. Beatus Beauty,"

4 years, bred by exhibitor, s St. Beatus Bravo, d Frisky. 2199. G. Knowles, 231 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, " St. Beatus Bravo,"

9 years.

POMERANIAN BITCH.

2200. Mrs. Ada E. Fenton, Oak-avenue, Elsternwick, " Clarence Topsy » 3 years.

2201. Oliver R. Johns, Fairview, Church-street, Abbotsford, «Pom-p&ss," 6 years, bred by J. Cox, s Joseph, d Lilly.

2202. Mrs. A. Heale, 373 Latrobe-street, Melbourne, "Estella," 10 months, bred by exhibitor, s Abbotsford Prince, d Pompess s of d Joseph.

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Rules. The Council of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria having

resolved to hold their Shows as far as practicable under the rules of the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club, and having recognised that Society as the local custodian of a Stud Register kept in accordance with the Kennel Club Rules, the following code is published for the guidance of the Society's Dog Shows: —

1. Every dog exhibited at the Show must, at or before the time of entry for such Show, be entered in a registry of names kept by the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club at their offices, 195 Collins-street, Melbourne. A charge of Is. each dog will be made for registration.^ A name that has been already assumed and duly registered in the "Vic -torian Poultry and Kennel Club's Stud Book," or entered in any published number of the "Kennel Club Calendar" or "Stud Book," by the owner of a dog of the same breed, cannot be registered except by a distinguishing name or number. If the name of a, dog be changed, or an old name be re-assumed, such name shall be required to be registered previous to the time of entry.

Xote. Any dog not previously registered in accordance with Rule 1 may be" registered at this Society's office at the time of entry for Show on payment of the registration fee of one shilling.

2. D o g s that a r e already entered in the " Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club's Stud Book," or in any published number of the " Kennel Club Calendar" or "Stud Book," are exempt from the above ru'e, provided their name remains unchanged. Puppies exhibited in classes exclusively for litters of puppies are also exempt.

3. Any dog which is to be exhibited at a Show held under the Rules-must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor in whose name he is en-tered, and must have been so fourteen clear days before the first day of the Show. Each dog must, on the entry form, be clearly identified by name, by date of birth, and by the name of his sire or dam, and of the breeder, each and every one of them, if known (as registered m accordance with Rule 1); and if the clam was covered by more than one dog, the names of all must be given. If the age, pedigree, or breeder's name be not known, the dog must be entered at each Show as breeder, aged, or pedigree unknown, any or all, as the case may be.

4. The bona-fide owner of the dam at the time she whelps shall be considered to be the breeder of the litter. In cases, however, where a bitch is lent for breeding purposes, the person to whom the bitch it lent shall be considered the breeder of the puppies born during the period of such loan, provided he or she, before the litter is bom, send to the Secretary of the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club, a statement of the facts, signed by himself or herself and the owner of the bitch.

5. If the name of the dog which has won a prize has been changed, it is necessary in entering the said dog to give his old name as well as hi3 new name every time he is exhibited, until the change has been duly

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published in the "Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club's Stud Book " and if his name be changed again, all his names must be repeated for a like period.

6. If a dog shall be entered except as before directed by Rules 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, he shall forfeit any prize that may have been awarded him, and if the omission be detected in time, he shall not be allowed to compete, and shall in either case forfeit all entrance fees and subscrip-tions.

7. The Council or authorities may reserve to themselves the right of refusing any entries they m-ay think fit to exclude.

8. A castrated dog or spayed bitch shall be disqualified from com-peting or receiving a prize if awarded.

9. Total blindness shall absolutely disqualify; partial blindness shall have great weight against a dog. Should a dog appear to be deaf or lame, it shall be in the power of the judge to disqualify, unless he is satisfied that such defects are temporary.

10. No dog shall be qualified to compete who shall be declared by the duly qualified and appointed Veterinary Inspector during the Show to exhibit any form, of any contagious or infectious disease, neither shall such dog be entitled, if in that condition, to receive a prize if awarded, unless the Council shall consider that the owner of the dog was not to blame in the matter. The Veterinary Inspector shall give his decision in writing, duly signed, to the Secretary or Committee of the Show before its close, and such opinion shall be final as regards the condition of the dog.

11. Any person who is proved to the satisfaction of the Council to have been guilty of any fraudulent or discreditable conduct in connection with dogs, dog shows, or field trials, may, in addition to any pecuniary penalty to which he may be liable, be declared incapable of competing for or winning a prize at any Show or field trials heM under these rules, for such period a.s the Council may decide upon.

12. An equal (champion) or first prize shall be counted as a win to both dogs. In estimating the number of prizes a dog has won the num-ber of prizes won shall be calculated up to 12 noon of the day previous to the original day of closing entries for the Show.

13. No dog shall be allowed to compete in a novice class that has won a first prize up to the time of judging such class, but in the event of a winner being barred, his entry money shall be returned.

14. The Committee of the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club shall, from time to time, forward to the governing bodies of all Shows held under the Club's Rules, a list of Shows selected by them as being worthy to rank as Championship, or two-point, Shows. A first prize at any one of such Shows shall, for all purposes of a winners' class qualification, count two points, A first prize at any other Show held under the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club's Rules shall count one point. No dog shall be qualified to compete in a winners' class that has won less than six points at Shows held under the Rules of the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club, or at Shows registered in and for the " Kennel Club Calendar " and

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" Stud B o o k " ; and no dog shall compete in an open class that is qualified to compete in a winners' class at any Show where winners' classes are provided for that breed. The prizes must be won in open classes provided for dogs of any breed, or in varieties of the same breed, divided by weight, colour, sex, or age, in adult classes; and one of the prizes must be won at a Show held.by the Roval Agricultural Society of Victoria, the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club or the Kennel Club of New South Wales, or at a Championship Show held under the rules of the English Kennel Club. The Shows of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club, the Kennel Club of New South Wales, the Victorian St. Bernard. Mastiff, and Newfoundland Club, the Southern Fox Terrier Club and of the Bendigo Agricultural Society, shall rank as two-point Shows. All other Shows held under the Rules of the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club shall rank aa one-point Shows.

15. If any dog be disqualified by the Judge .or formally objected to during the Show, for being improperly tampered with, the Veterinary Inspector shall examine the clog, and give his opinion to the Secretary in writing before the close of the Show.

16. Any objection to a dog may be made by any person; it must be made to the Council or Secretary of the Society not later than the Friday preceding the close of the Show. The objection must be in writing, and the objector must (unless in cases where the objection is laid by the Council or by the regularly constituted Committee of a Show, m which case a deposit shall not be necessary) at the same time lodge a sum of £1 in the hands of the Council or Secretary, which deposit shall, if the objection be proved frivolous, be forfeited.

17. In the foregoing Rules, the word " d o g " shall be interpreted to include both sexes.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS. 1. All dogs must have chains and collars, without names, attached,

to enable them to be taken out if required. 2. Any dog wearing a collar with its owner's name thereon, will be

disqualified from receiving a prize. 3. Exhibitors will, on personal application to one of the Stewards, be

permitted to loose their dogs for a short time each day—in the morning, prior to the opening, and in the evening, after the closing of the Exhibi-tion; but they will on no account be permitted to remove the same from the yards without a written order from the Secretary, and a deposit of £2. (See General Regulations, Clause 31.)

4. Dogs considered by the Stewards and the Hon. Veterinary Surgeon unfit for exhibition, either from disease, vice, or other causes, will not be received; or removed; if found necessary.

5. Dogs to be in their places in the yards on Wednesday at 10 o'clock.

Note.—The Society will engage a thoroughly practical man to take charge of the dogs during the day, and also a night watchman.

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Section 35—Carriages, Buggies, Spring Carts, Drays, &c.

In each class after 445 (excepting 481a) the prizes are : —First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit, also special as detailed.

LANDAU—First prize, gold medal; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2203. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2204. G. F. Pickles and Sons, 340 Latrobe-street, Melbourne.

BROUGHAM.

2205. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne.

VICTORIA. 2206. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2207. G. F. Pickles and Sons, 340 Latrobe-street, Melbourne.

MAIL PHAETON. No entry.

FOUR-WHEELED DOG CART. 2208. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2209. George Henry Hopkins, 103 Exhibition-street, Melbourne. 2210. Coffey Bros., 185 Queen-street, Melbourne. EXTENSION-TOP PHAETON.

No entry.

PONY PHAETON (WITH HOOD)—Special prize, £3 3s. 2211. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2212. G. F. Pickles and Sons, 340 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2213. George Henry Hopkins, 103 Exhibition-street, Melbourne. 2214. Rooks and Scott, Riversdale-road, Camberwell. 2215. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2216. H. Hoth, 304 Lonsdale-street, Melbourne. 2217. H. Hoth, 304 Lonsdale-street, Melbourne. 2218. Dan. White and Co., City-road, Melbourne.

PONY PHAETON (WITHOUT HOOD)—Special prize, £2 2s. 2219. Coffey Bros., 185 Queen-street, Melbourne. 2220. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2221. Damyon Bros., Carlisle-street, St. Kilda.

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC. 1 4 1

Stewards.—W. Glover and D. C. Morpeth.

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WAGGONETTE (WITH HOOD), PRIVATE. 2222. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2223. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2224. Stephen Armstrong, Malvern-road, Malvern. 2225. H. Hoth, 304 Lonsdale-street, Melbourne. WAGGONETTE (WITHOUT HOOD). 2226. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne.

WAGGONETTE (FOR HIRE). 2227. Coffey Bros., 185 Queen-street, Melbourne.

WHITECHAPEL, MANCHESTER, OR DOG-CART. 2228. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2229. George Henry Hopkins, 103 Exhibition-street, Melbourne. 2230. George Henry Hopkins, 103 Exhibition-street, Melbourne. 2231. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2232. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2233. J. H. Burton and Sons, 48 Latrobe-street, Melbourne (presented

to Children's Hospital). 2234. R. J. Wilson, 87 Flemington-road, North Melbourne. 2235. R. J. Wilson, 87 Flemington-road, North Melbourne. 2236. Ada Bloomfield, Malvern Hill-road, Malvern. 2237. A. W. Hinton, 49 Iz-tt-street, Prahran. 2238. Dan White and Co., City-road, Melbourne. 2239. Burton and Knox, 106 Flinders-lane, Melbourne (not for com-

petition; Mr. Burton one of the judges). 2240. Bant-on Bros., Green-street, Windsor. ALEXANDRA CART—Special prize, £2 2s. 2241. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2242. Rooks and Scott, Riversdale-road, Camberwell. 2243. H. Hothj 304 Lonsdale-street, Melbourne.

JINKER—Special prize, £1 Is. 2244. Coffey Bros., 185 Queen-street, Melbourne. 2245. Rooks and Scott, Riversdale-road, Camberwell. 2246. R. J. Wilson, 87 Flemington-road, North Melbourne. 2247. R, W. Webber, Point Nepean-road, North Brighton. 2248. R. W. Webber, Point Nepean-road, North Brighton. 2249. T. D. Erskine, 236 High-street, Prahran. 2250. T. D. Erskine, 236 High-street, Prahran. 2251. T. D. Erskine, 236 High-street, Prahran. 2252. Martin and King, High-street, Malvern. 2253. John Stokan, 40 Cliff-street, South Yarra. 2254. E. M. Sharp, corner Lennox and Erin-streets, Richmond. 2255. E. A. De.umer, Burnley-street, Riohmond.

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DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY (WITH HOOD). 2256. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2257. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2258. G. F. Pickles and Sons, 340 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2259. George Henry Hopkins, 103 Exhibition-street, Melbourne. 2260. Coffey Bros., 185 Queen-street, Melbourne. 2261. Burton and Knox, 106 Flinders-lane, Melbourne (not for compe-

tition; Mr. Burton one of the judges). 2262. Broatch and Foy, 593 Elizabeth-street, North Melbourne.

DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY (WITHOUT HOOD)—Special prize, £2 2s. 2263. G. F. Pickles and Sons, 340 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2264. Coffey Bros., 185 Queem-street, Melbourne. 2265. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2266. Damyon Bros., Carlisle-street, St. Kilda. 2267. R. J. Wilson, 87 Flemington-road, North Melbourne. 2268. Dan White and Co., City-road, Melbourne. 2269. J. S, Hobday, 411 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 2270. Worseldine and Hammerton, 80 Inkerman-street, St. Kilda, 22.71. Worseldine and Hammerton, 80 Inkerman-street, St. Kilda. 2272. Worseldine and Hammerton, 80 Inkerman-street, St, Kilda.

GODDARD BUGGY. 2273. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2274. Dan. White and Co., City-road Melbourne.

DOUBLE ABBOTT BUGGY (WITH HOOD). 2275. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-Street, South Melbourne.

SINGLE ABBOTT BUGGY (WITH HOOD)—Special prize, £3 3s. 2276. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2277. G. F. Pickles and Sons, 340 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2278. Coffey Bros., 185 Queen-street, Melbourne. 2279. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2280. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2281. Dan. White and Co., City-road, Melbourne. 2282. Broach and Foy, 593 Elizabeth-street, North Melbourne. 2283. T. D. Erskine, 236 High-street, Prahran. 2284. Banton Bros., Green-street, Windsor. {2285. E. Coxon, Numurkah.

SINGLE ABBOTT BUGGY (WITHOUT HOOD). 2286. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2287. G. F. Pickles and Sons, 340 Latrobe-street., Melbourne. 2288. Coffey Bros., 185 Queen-street, Melbourne.

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2289. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2290. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2291. H. Hoth, 304 Lonsdale-street, Melbourne. 2292. Broach and Foy, 593 Elizabeth-street North, Melbourne. 2293. T. D. Erskine, 236 High-street, Prahran. 2294. Keep Bros, and Wood, 100 Franklin-street, Melbourne. 2295. Keep Bros, and Wood., 100 Franklin-street, Melbourne. 2296. Keep Bros, and Wood, 100 Franklin-street, Melbourne. 2297. Keep Bros, and Wood, 100 Franklin-street, Melbourne. 2298. Keep Bros, and Wood, 100 Franklin-street, Melbourne. 2299. Keep Bros, and Wood, 100 Franklin-street, Melbourne. 2300. Keep Bros, and Wood, 100 Franklin-street, Melbourne. 2301. Martin and King, High-street, Malvern. 2302. Robert Russell, 229 Flemington-road, North Melbourne. 2303. J. W. George, 275 High-street, Prahran. 2304. John de Lacy, 312 Russell-street, Melbourne.

SINGLE BUGGY (WITH HOOD). 2305. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2306. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2307. G. F. Pickles, 340 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2308. George Henry Hopkins, 103 Exhibition-street, Melbourne. 2309. Damyon Bros, Carlisle-street, St. Kilda. 2310. Dan. White and Co., City-road, Melbourne. 2311. Broatch and Foy, 593 Elizabeth-street, North Melbourne. 2312. Worseldine and Hammerton, 80 Inkerman-street, St. Kilda. 2313. Waring Bros., 490 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 2314. Waring Bros., 490 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 2315. Waring Bros., 490 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 2316. Waring Bros., 490 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 2317. Waring Bros., 490 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 2318. Waring Bros., 490 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 2319. Waring Bros., 490 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 2320. Thomas Crane, City-road, South Melbourne.

SINGLE BUGGY (WITHOUT HOOD)—Special prize, £2 2s. 2321. George Henry Hopkins, 103 Exhibition-street, Melbourne. 2322. Coffey Bros., 185 Queen-street, Melbourne. 2323. Worseldine and Hammerton, 80 Inkerman-street, St. Kilda. 2324. Moodies Manufacturing Co. Proprietary, Limited, Benalla.

HANSOM (FOR PRIYATE USE). 2325. Daniel White and Co. Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2326. Damyon Bros., Carlisle-street, St. Kilda.

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HANSOM (FOR PUBLIC USE). 2327. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2328. Damyon Bros., Carlisle-street, St. Kilda. 2329. Damyon Bros., Carlisle-street, St. Kilda.

A Special Prize of £3 3s, (the gift of Messrs. G. G. Turri and Co.) is offered for the most useful Invention, in the above Classes invented and manufactured in Victoria, and for which a complete patent has been granted in Victoria since last Show.

PARCEL'S EXPRESS WAGGON—Special prizes, £2 2s. and 1 gallon varnish. No entry.

EXPRESS WAGGON. 2330. G. F. Pickles and Sons, 340 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2331. Rooks and Scott, Riversdale-road, Camberwell. 2332. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2333. Strickland and Sous, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2334. W. Atkinson, Nicholson-street, North Fitzroy.

FARMER'S BUGGY WAGGON (WITH 2 SEATS)—Special prize, £2 2s. 2335. Daniel White and Co. L i m i t e d , Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2336. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne. 2337. Coffey Bros., 185 Queen-street, Melbourne. 2338. Brooks and Scott, Riversdale-road, Camberwell. 2339. Damyon Bros., Carlisle-street, St. Kilda. 2340. R. J. Wilson, 87 Flemington-road, North Melbourne. 2341. J. S. Hobday, 411 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 2342. J. S. Hobday, 411 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 2343. T. D. Erskine, 236 High-street, Prahran. 2344. Worseldine and Hammerton, 80 Inkerman-street, St. Kilda. 2345. Martin and King, High-street, Malvern. 2346. Thomas Grains, City-road, South Melbourne. 2347. Hanna and Sons, Union-road, Ascot Vale. 2348. Dan. White Co., City-road, Melbourne,

CORDIAL WAGGON—Special prize, £3 3s. 2349. Rooks and Scott, Riversdale-road, Camberwell. 2350. Rooks and Scott, Riversdale-road, Camberwell. 2351. Damyon Bros., Carlisle-street, St. Kilda, 2352. H. T. Justins, Griffiths-street, Richmond.

ORDER CART FOR BUTCHER—Special prize, £2 2s. 2353. T. D. Erskine, 236 High-street, Prahran. 2354. Worseldine and Hammerton, 80 Inkerman-street, St. Kilda. 2355. George White, 269 St. George's-road, North Fitzroy.

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ORDER CART FOR BAKER—Special prize, £2 2s. 2356. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2357. Worseldine and Hammerton, 80 Inker man-street, St. Kilda. 2358. Worseldine and Hammerton, 80 Inkerman-street, St. Kilda. 2359. W. A. Harrison, High-street, Northcote. 2360. John Stokan, 40 Cliff-street, South Yarra. 2361. A. W. Hinton, 49 Izett-street, Prahran.

FLOATING RAIL CART—Special prize, £1 Is. 2362. R. J. Wilson, 87 Flemington-road, North Melbourne,

BAKER'S WAGGON. 2363. Strickland and Sons, 20 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. 2364. E. A. Deumer, Burnley-street, Richmond.

ORDER CART FOR DAIRYMAN—Special prize, £3 3s. 2365. T. D. Erskine, 236 High-street, Prahran. 2366. Worseldine and Hammerton., 80 Inkerman-street, St. Kilda. 2367. Martin end King, High-street, Malvern. 2368. W. J. Miller, 1 Pine-street, South Yarra. 2369. A. W. Hinton, 49 Izett-street, Prahran. 2370. Robertson and Hearn, 39 York-street, South Melbourne. 2371. Winneke Bros., 16 Bennett-street, North Fitzroy.

FRUITGROWER'S WAGGON—Special prize, £2 2s. 2372. Rrooks and Scott, Riversdale-road, Camberwell. 2373. Robert Russell, 229 Flemington-road, North Melbourne. 2374. Robert Russell, 229 Flemington-road, North Melbourne. 2375. E. M. Sharp, corner .Lennox and Erin-streets, Richmond. 2376. E. M. Sharp, corner Lennox and Erin-streets, Richmond. 2377. Grant Bros., Station-street, Malvern.

MARKET GARDENER'S WAGGON—Special prize, £3 3s. 2378. Rooks and Scott, Riversdale-road, Camberwell. 2379. Grant Bros., Station-street, Malvern.

SPRING CART. No entry.

FURNITURE VAN—Special prizes, £3 3s. and 2 gallons varnish. 2380. E. A. Deumer, Burnley-street, Richmond. 2381. E. A. Deumer, Burnley-street, Richmond'.

LORRY (SINGLE)—Special prize, £3 3s. 2382. R. J. Wilson, 87 Flemington-rcad, North Melbourne. 2383. Grant Bros., Station-street, Malvern. 2384. Rooks and Scott, Riversdale-road, Camberwell.

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2385. D. Gordo,n, 99 King-street, Melbourne. 2386. George White, 269 St. George's-road, North Fitzroy. 2387. Thomas Drury, Sydney-road, Brunswick. 2388. Schuster and Co., 38 Sydney-road, Carlton. 2389. Hogan and Shepherd, 511 King-street, West Melbourne. 2390. J. Sutherland, Cremorne-street, Richmond.

LORRY (DOUBLE)—Special prize, £3 3s. 2391. Hogan and Shepherd, 511 King-street, West Melbourne. 2392. E. A. Deumer, Burnley-street, Richmond. 2393. D. Gordon, 99 King-street, Melbourne. 2394. D. Gordon, 99 King-street, Melbourne. 2395. Schuster and Co., 38 Sydney-road, Carlton.

FARM WAGGON. E396. E. Coxon, Numurkah. 2397. Gazzard Bros., Ballarat. 2398. Kelly and Preston, Ballarat, 2399. Kelly and Preston, Ballarat,

FARM TIP DRAY—Special prize, £1 Is. No entry.

HAY DRAY. 2400. F. Yanu,, High-street, South Preston. TIP DRAY—Special prize, £1 Is. 2401. H. C. Kellook, 7 Weston-street, Brunswick.

Competition for the above Special Prizes, which are the gift (through donors) of the Master Coachbuilders', Wheelwrights' and Blacksmiths' Association, is confined to Members of that Association. These Specials are added to the Society's Prizes.

MOTOR CAR, GOLD MEDAL (SPECIAL). 2402. James H. Craven, 21 Kavanagh-street, South Melbourne. 2403. James H. Craven, 21 Kavanagh-street, South Melbourne, 2404. James H. Craven, 21 Kavanagh-street, South Melbourne. 2405. The Thompson Motor Car Limited, 305 Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 2406. Bennett, Wood and Roche, 270 Swanston-street, Melbourne, " The

Speedwell" (not for competition). A Special Prize of £3 3s. (the gift of Messrs. G. G. Turri and Co.) i6

offered for the most useful Invention in the above Classes invented and (manufactured in Victoria, and for which a complete patent has been granted in Victoria since last Show.

Exhibits must be shown without name plates. Exhibitors must state ou their entry forms any special points in the way of new patents or

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improvements in their vehicles, so that the Stewards may be enabled to point them out to the Judges without any interference on the part of the Exhibitor or his agents.

The Council reserves the right, in the event of there being insuffi-cient accommodation, to receive not more than two Exhibits from one (Exhibitor in any one class in this Section.

EXTRAS NOT FOR COMPETITION. 2407. G. F. Pickles and Sons, 340 Latrobe-street, Melbourne, Ralli

car." 2408. George Henry Hopkins, 103 Exhibition-street, Melbourne, Four-

horse Open Drag for 24 passengers. 2409. H. Hoth, 304 Lonsdale-street, Melbourne.

Double Abbott Buggy, without hood 2410. H. Hoth, 304 Lonsdale-street, Melbourne.

Drop Front Phaeton, without hood 2411. Robert Russell, 229 Flemington-road, North Melbourne. 2412. John de Lacy, 312 Russell-street, Melbourne, Abbot Bodies. 2413. John de Lacy, 312 Russell-street, Melbourne, Abbot Bodies. 2414. W. Atkinson, Nicholson-street, North Fitzroy, Cordial "Waggon. 2415. A. W. Hinton, 49 Izett-street, Prahran. 2416. James Wyatt, 304 Queen-street, Melbourne. 2417. John Hogan, 375 Smith-street, Fitzroy, Pneumatic Trotting

Sulky." 2418. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne,

English-built Dog Cart. 2419. Daniel White and Co., Limited, Grant-street, South Melbourne,

Rustic Cart. 2420. Thompson Bros., 27 A'Beckett-street, Melbourne, Buggy Bodies

in bare wood.

Section 36—Harness and Saddlery. Steward—D. G. Clark.

In each class the prizes are :—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

SET OF PAIR-HORSE CARRIAGE HARNESS. No entry.

SET OF DOUBLE BUGGY HARNESS. No entry.

SET OF SINGLE BUGGY HARNESS. No entry.

SET OF WAGGONETTE HARNESS. No entry.

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SET OF CART HARNESS. No entry.

SET OF PLOUGH HARNESS. No entry.

GENTLEMAN'S SADDLE. 2421. W. R. McLachlan, Raymond-street, Sale.

STOCK SADDLE (FOR STATION USE). 2422. W. R. McLachlan, Raymond-street', Sale.

LADY'S SADDLE. No entry.

COLLECTION OF HARNESS. 2423. D. Alts on, 428 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 2424. C. C. Sanders, 397 Bourke-street, Melbourne.

COLLECTION OF SADDLERY. 2425. D. Alt son, 428 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 2426. C. C. Sanders and Co., 397 Bourke-street, Melbourne.

COLLECTION OF AUSTRALIAN-MADE WHIPS, WITH HANDLES. 2427. D. Altson, 428 Bourke-street, Melbourne.

A Special Prize of £3 3s. (the gift of Messrs. G. G. Turri and Co.) is offered for the most useful Invention in the above Classes invented and manufactured in Victoria, and for which a complete patent has been granted in Victoria since last Show.

Note.—Exhibitors must state on entry-form whether their Exhibits are imported or of colonial manufacture.

All Exhibits entered in above classes must be shown in building al-loted to saddlery.

Section 37—Farm Produce. Steward.—John Blyth.

Exhibitors in this section will not be allowed to take more than one prize in any one class, and only grain of this season's growth can compete. The Society shall have the right to take over any or all exhibits

at twenty-five per cent, per bushel over the market price.

WHEAT (8 BUSHELS)—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2428. James Harper, Murchison. 2429. John Matheson, 124 Lygon-street, East Brunswick.

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2430. Henry C. Gooch, Pastoria East, via Kyneton. 2431. William Lewis, Bryn Myl, Shepherd's Flat. 2432. David Donaldson, Brook Hall, via Byrnside. 2433. George Turvey, Pannoomilloo, via Rochester. 2434. G. G. Harcourt, Devon Park, Devenish. 2435. Donald McLeod, Merrigum, "Spring Allora." 2436. Donald McLeod, Merrigum, " Steinwedel." 2437. Donald McLeod, Merrigum, " White Tuscan."

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Wheat, Government Champion Silver Medal.

OATS, LONG (8 BUSHELS)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2438. John Harley, Rochford. 2439. Henry C. Gooch, Pastoria East, via Kyneton. 2440. Mount Franklin Butter Factory (Roberts and Parry), Franklin-

ford. CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA.

Oats (long), Government Champion Silver Medal.

OATS, SHORT (8 BUSHELS)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2441. James L. Gooch, Glenhope, via Kyneton. 2442. William Lewis, Bryn Myl , Shepherd's Flat.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Oats (short), Government Champion Silver Medal.

BARLEY, ENGLISH (8 BUSHELS)—First prize, £3 ; second' ditto, £1 • third ditto, certificate of merit.

2443. Alexander C. Galbraith, Rosemcmnt, Lancefield. 2444. Henry C. Gooch, Pastoria East, via Kyneton. 2445. A. J. McDonald, Learmonth Farm, Werribee. 2446. William Lewis, Bryn Myl, Shepherd's Flat. 2447. C. Pattison, Trawool, Tullarook. 2448. G. G. Harconrt, Devon Park, Devenish. 2448A. Thomas Kilpatrick, NathaJia. 2448B. Thomas Kilpatrick, Nathalia.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Barley (English), Government Champion Silver Medal.

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BARLEY, CAPE (8 BUSHELS)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2449. James L. Gooch, Glenhope, via Kyneton. 2450. Archibald McDonald, Darraweit, Guim. 2451. G. G. Harcourt, Devon Park, Devenish.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Barley (Cape), Government Champion Silver Medal.

MAIZE (8 BUSHELS)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2452. R. Dennis, Lindenow, "White." 2453. R. Dennis, Lindenow, " Red." 2454. S. J. Lynn, Orbost, 2455. D. Beck, Lindenow, Upper Coongulmerang.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Maize, Government Champion Silver Medal.

PEAS, FIELD, WHITE (8 BUSHELS)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2456. Walter Gibson, Dromana. 2457. William Lewis, Bryn Myl, Shepherd's Flat.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Peas, Field, white, Government Champion Silver Medal.

PEAS, FIELD (DUN, 8 BUSHELS)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2458. William Looby, Millbrook. 2459. William Lewis, Bryn Myl, Shepherd's Flat.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Peas, Field Dun, Government Champion Silver Medal.

PEAS, FIELD, OTHER VARIETY (8 BUSHELS)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Peas, Field (other variety), Government Champion Silver Medal.

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LINSEED (1 CWT., WITH SAMPLE OF FIBRE 14 LBS. WEIGHT)— First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2460. Wolff Bros., Callignee. 2461. John McKenzie, Won Wron, Yarram Yarram.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Linseed, Government Champion Silver Medal.

HEMPSEED (56 LBS., WITH SAMPLE OF FIBRE 10 LBS. WEIGHT) —First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2462. John McKenzie, Won Wron, Yarram Yarram.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Hempseed, Government Champion Silver Medal.

COLLECTION OF GRASS SEEDS—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2463. William Lewis, Bryn Myl, Shepherd's Flat.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Collection of Grass Seeds, Government Champion Silver Medal.

SUNFLOWER SEED (56 LBS.)—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certi-ficate of merit. No entry.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Sunflower Seed, Government Champion Silver Medal.

HOPS, 1 BALE (NOT LESS THAN 200 LBS.)—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2464. J. Calvert, Mossiface. 2465. J. Callaway, Timboon. 2466. C. J. and G. R. Callaway, Timboon.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Hops, Government Champion Silver Medal.

POTATOES, ANY VARIETY (2 BAGS)—First prize, £2 ; scond ditto, £1 j third ditto, certificate of merit.

2467. William Looby, Millbrook. 2468. Archibald McDonald, Darraweit, Guirn. 2469. C. Guy, Daisy Bank, Korumburra. 2470. Silvester Bowers, Kilmore, Gkera. 2471. James C. Ryan, Black Hill, Millbrook. 2472. M. T. Ryan, Cranavone, Millbrook.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Potatoes, Government Champion Silver Medal.

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MANGOLDS, LONG (12 ROOTS)—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, 10s. • third ditto, certificate of merit.

2473. 0. Guy, Daisy Bank, Korumburra. 2474. John Morey, Cheltenham.

MANGOLDS, GLOBE (12 ROOTS)—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, 10s. j third ditto, certificate of merit.

2475. George L. Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick. 2476. John Morey, Cheltenham.

SUGAR BEET (12 ROOTS, SUBJECT TO ANALYSIS)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, 10s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2477. George L. Wilson, Wilson House, Berwick. 24/8. John Morey, Cheltenham.

CARROTS, FIELD (24 ROOTS, WASHED)—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, 10s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2479. John Morey, Cheltenham.

ONIONS (1 BAG, 112 LBS.)—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, 10s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

TURNIPS, SWEDE (12 ROOTS)—First' prize, £1 ; second ditto, 10s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

CABBAGES, ANY VARIETY (6>—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, 10s. -r third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

COLLECTION OF GRASSES—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, 10s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

SILAGE, SWEET (2 CWTS.)—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, 10s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

SILAGE, SOUR (2 CWTS.)—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, 10s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

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Section 38 — Dairy Produce, &c., &c. Stewards.—J. K e l l y , Joynt, and H . M. Gooch.

Exhibitors in this Section will not be allowed to take more than one prize in any one class.

CHEESE (OYER 6 MONTHS OLD), NOT LESS THAN 300 LBS.—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £3; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2480. A. Dunlop, Kooweerup. 2481. Grasmere Cheese and Butter Factory, Warrnambool. 2482. Rumbold Bros., Baringhup West. 2483. W. Noel, Glenormiston. 2484. W. E. Ellis, Longpoint, Glenfyne, via Camperdown. 2485. Cobrico Cheddar Co., Cobrico, Naroghid. 2486. C. W. Clifford, Springbrook, Noorat. 2487. C. W. Clifford, Springbrook, Noorat. 2488. W. Noel, Kolora, 2489. James Mahood, Wangoom. 2490. D. and J. McRae, Waverley, Cobden.

CHEESE (UNDER 4 MONTHS OLD), NOT LESS THAN 100 LBS.— First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2491. A. Dunlop, Kooweerup. 2492. W. Noel, Glenormiston. 2493. Cobrico Cheddar Co., Cobrico, Naroghid. 2494. C. W. Clifford, Springbrook, Noorat. 2495. C. W. Clifford, Springbrook, Noorat. 2496. W. Noel, Kolora. 2497. James Mahood, Wangoom. 2498. D. and J. McRae,, Waverley, Cobden. 2499. Kenneth Macdonald, Horse Shoe Bend, Noorat, 2500. A. McRae, Larpent. 2501. A. McRae, Larpent.

PhfFESE SUITABLE FOR EXPORT, NOT OYER 3 MONTHS OLD, NOT LESS THAN 300 LBS. IN AGGREGATE WEIGHT First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2502. A. Dunlop, Kooweerup. 2503. Cobrico Cheddar Co., Cobrico, Naroghid.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Cheese (any age), Government Champion Silver Medal.

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SALT BUTTER (FROM PRIVATE DAIRY), SUITABLE FOR EXPORT, IN 1 BOX CONTAINING ABOUT 56 LBS. (WITHOUT PRIVATE MARK ON BOX OR ON BUTTER), TO BE LODGED WITH THE SECRETARY SIX WEEKS BEFORE THE SHOW—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2504. Archibald McDonald, Darraweit Guim. 2505. James Mills, Bunganail, Wahring. 2506. R. G. Keys, Dandenong. 2507. Samuel Jeffrey, Rock Bank, South Yan Yean.

SALT BUTTER (FACTORY MADE), SUITABLE FOR EXPORT, IN ONE BOX CONTAINING ABOUT 56 LBS. (WITHOUT PRIVATE MARK ON BOX OR ON BUTTER), TO BE LODGED WITH THE SECRETARY SIX WEEKS BEFORE THE SHOW—First prize, £3 • secon^ ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2508. Kyneton District Butter and Cheese Factory, Kyneton. 2509. James Graham, Springhurst. 2510. Wilby and District Butter Factory Co., Limited, Wilby. 2511. Mount Franklin Butter Factory (Roberts and Parry), Franklin-

ford. 2512. J. G. McNabb, (Glenisbeth Cheese and Butter Factory), South

Purrumbete. 2513. Colac Dairying Co., Colac. 2514. Sims Bros., Pine Grove, Rochester. 2515. Berry Central Butter Factory, Berry, New South Wales.

EXPORT BUTTER COMPETITION. Prize of £50 offered by the Agricultural Department.

CONDITIONS. Entries, accompanied by entry fees, will be received by the Secre-

tary of the Society up to July 21st, 1900; an entry fee of 5s. will be charged for each exhibit. Competitors may make as many entries as they please. Each exhibit shall consist of five (5) boxes of butter of 56 lbs. each.

The boxes and butter shall be without brands or private marks ; a corrugated or honeycomb finish, with a plain or fancy border, may be placed on the butter.

Exhibits must be consigned to the Government Freezing Works, Flinders-street, for cool storage, on or before July 24th, 1900—six weeks before the Show. A paper label must be attached to each box bearing the number of the entry as advised by the Secretary of the Society.

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SHANKS, 335 F o r B l r k e i e i d F i l t e r , R a p i d & F e r f e o t

1 5 6 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.

When forwarding exhibits, competitors must send the following in-formation to the Secretary, viz. : —

1. Whether the supply is mixed, or from one farm. 2. The breed or breeds of cows from which milk came. 3. The kind of grasses or pastures. 4. The time which elapsed between milking and separating. 5. The temperature of separating. 6. The length of time cream was kept before churning. 7. The kind of starter used, if any. 8. State if the milk or cream was pasteurised. 9. The degree or extent of sourness, acidity, or ripeness of cream

before churning. 10. The temperature of cream before churning. 11. The source of the water supply used for washing the butter, and

if filtered. 12. State if the butter was worked once or twice; if twice, what

time elapsed between each working. Samples shall be taken from each exhibit for analysis to determine

the per cent, of butter fat, water, curd, salt, preservative, eto., and for bacteriological analysis. Photographs of all cultures shall be taken to illustrate the nature of bacterial contents of each exhibit.

Judging shall be by points, on the following basis: — 50 for flavour, which should embrace aroma. 30 for texture, which includes moisture. 20 for condition, which takes in packing, general appearance, and

get up. In addition, notes shall be made regarding particulars of flavour,

aroma, t e x t u r e , ' packing, colour, salting, etc. The points awarded shall indicate the relative money value of each exhibit. For instance, when a perfect butter, scoring 100 points, is worth 100s. per cwt., or £100 per ton - a butter scoring 95 points is worth 95s. per cwt., or £95 per ton; and one scoring, say, 80 points, should be worth 80s. per cwt., or £80 per ton.

The exhibits shall be judged before storing in cold room. They shall be taken out of cool store and placed in a normal temprature not ex-ceeding 65 degrees, for one week before the final judging. . The prizes shall be awarded in accordance with the results of the last judging.

During the time of the Show a card shall be displayed with each exhibit showing particulars of production, manufacture, chemical and bacterial analysis, with photograph of cultures, and the notes and points awarded by the Judges on the first and second scoring.

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2516. 1. Country Butter Manufacturing Co., Limited, Wangaratta. 2517. 2. Country Butter Manufacturing Co., Limited, Wangaratta. 2518. 3. Country Butter Manufacturing Co., Limited, Wangaratta. 2519. 4. Garvoc Butter and Cheese Factory Co., Panmure. 2520. 5. Kilmore Dairy Co., Limited, Kilmore. 2521. 6. Berry Central Butter Factory, Berry, New South Wales. 2522. 7. Wilby and District Butter Factory Co., Limited, Wilby. 2523. 8. Wilby and District Butter Factory Co., Limited, Wilby. 2524. 9. Fresh Food and Frozen Storage Co., Limited, 628 Bourke-

street, Melbourne. 2525. 10. Fresh Food and Frozen Storage Co., Limited, 628 Bour*ke-

street, Melbourne. 2526. 11. Mount Franklin Butter Factory (Roberts and Parry), Frank-

linford. 2527. 12. Stewart Bros., Newstead. 2528. 13 Miepoll Butter Factory Co., Limited, Miepoll, via Euroa. 25^9. 14. The Albury Co-operative Butter Factory and Produce Co.,

Limited, Albury, New South Wales. 2530. 15. Koroit and Tower Hill Butter and Cheese Factory Co., Limit-

ed, Koroit. 2531. 16. Warracknabeal Cheese and Butter Factory Co., Limited, War-

rackaabeal. 2532. 17. Warracknab eal Cheese and Butter Factor^ Co., Limited, War-

racknabeal. 2533. 18. E. Rogers, Longwarry South, via Drouin. 2534. 19. Thomas "H. Simpson, Milawa Co-operative Dairy Co., Limited,

Milawa. 2535. 20. E. H. Macartney, Delatite Butter Factory, Delatite Mans-

field. 2536. 21. The Grasmere Cheese and Butter Factory Co., Limited, Warr-

nambool. 2537. 22. Cowwarr Creamery and Butter Factory Co., Limited, Cow-

warr. 2538. 23. Cowwarr Creamery and Butter Factory Co., Limited, Cow-

warr. 2539. 24. Benalla Dairy and Farm Produce Co., Limited, Benalla. 2540. 25. Benalla Dairy and Farm Produce Co., Limited, Benalla. 2541. 26. Thoona Butter Co.* Limited, Thoona. 2542. 27. Nhill and District Butter Factory Co., Limited, Nhill. 2543. 28. W. L. Watson, Panmure. 2544. 29. Wood and Co. Proprietary, Limited, Sisters Butter Factory,

The Sisters, via Terang. 2545. 30. Fielder and Appleby, Warragamba Cheese andl Butter Factory,

Warragamba. 2546. 31. Hansen Dairy Co., Limited, Greta. 2547. 32. Meredith Butter Factory, Meredith.

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2548. 33. Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Co., Limited, Allans-f o r d ,

2549. 34. J. G. McNabb, Glenisbeth Cheese and Butter Factory, South Purrumbete.

2550. 35. Alexandra Dairy Co., Limited, Alexandra. 2551. 36. Kyneton District Butter and Cheese Factory, Limited,

Kyneton. 2552. 37. Farnham Butter Factory, Farnham. 2553. 38. The Anglo-Australian Milk Preserving Co., Limited, Clyde-

bank, Gippsland. 2 5 5 4 . 3 9 . The F r a m l i n g h a m and Ellerslie Cheese and Butter Factory

Company, Limited, Framlingham. 2555. 40. Colac Dairying Co., Colac. 2556. 41. Alexandra Dairy Co., Alexandra. 2557. 42. The Shepparton and District Co-operative Butter and Cheese

Factory Co., Limited, Shepparton. 2558. 43. Ovens and Murray Dairy Co., Limited, Springhurst. 2559. 44. Traralgon Creamery and Butter Factory Co., Limited, Tra-

ralgon. 2560. 45. Trafalgar Co-operative Butter and Cheese Factory, Trafalgar. 2561. 46. Bendigo Butter Factory, Bendigou 2562. 47. R o s e b r o o k Cheese and Butter Factory Co., Limited, Port

Fairy-2563. 48. Elvezia Butter Factory (B. Righetti), Yandoit. 2564. 49. Colac Dairying Co., Limited, Colac. 2565. 50. Colac Dairying Co., Limited, Colac. 2566. 51. Newnham Bros., Fulham. 2567 52. Sims Bros., Pine Grove, Rochester. 2568. 53. The Melbourne Chilled Butter and Produce Co., Proprietary,

Limited, Flinders-lane, Melboxirne. 2569. 54. The Melbourne Chilled Butter and Produce Co., Proprietary,

Limited, Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 2570. 55. Drysdale Dairy Co., Proprietary, Limited, Drysdale. 2571. 56. Newnham Bros., Fulham.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Salt Butter for export (private dairy or factory made), Government

Champion Gold Medal. Note —Exhibits of Salt Butter must be addressed to the Secretary,

Show Grounds, Newmarket. They will be received at the grounds on or before Monday, July 23rd, 1900 . They will then be s t o r e d m a suitable room and sealed, the seal to be broken by the Judges at the Show. ^ON OF PRINT (NOT MAKER'S ORDINARY PRINT) OR ROLL

B U T T E R XOT LESS THAN 25 LBS., IN POUNDS OR HALF-POUNDS—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit The neatness of packing, and box best suited for a 3ourney to the market, to be taken into consideration.

2572. Archibald McDonald, Darraweit Guim.

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2573. James Mills, Bunganail, Wahring. 2574. David Stewart, Braeliead, Newstead. 2575. John Duff, Longwarry South, via Drouin. 2576. Colao Dairying Co., Limited, Colac. 2577. M. Stewart, Newstead. 2578. Mount Franklin Butter Factory (Roberts and Parry), Franklin-

ford. 2579. E. Rogers, Longwarry South, via Drouin. 2580. Sims Bros., Pine Grove, Rochester.

BOX OF 56 LBS. (WITHOUT PRIVATE MARK) FRESH POWDERED BUTTER, SUITABLE FOR LOCAL TRADE—First prize, £3 • second ditto, £1 j third ditto, certificate of merit.

2581. Archibald McDonald, Darraweit, Guim. 2582. James Mills, Bunganail, Wahring. 2583. R. G. Keys, Dandenong. 2584. Samuel Jeffrey, Rock Bank, South Yan Yean. 2585. Kyneton District Butter and Cheese Factory, Kyneton 2586. Newnham Bros., Fulham. 2587. David Stewart, Braehead, Newstead. 2588. Anderson Co,, Merrimu Butter Factory, Bacchus Marsh. 2589. John Butler, Mount Vernon, Bylands. 2590. John Powell, Butter Factory, Warracknabeal. 2591. Newnham Bros., Fulham. 2592. G. E. Sehultz, Wollert. 2593. The Sisters Butters Factory ,(Wood and Co., Proprietary Limit-

ed), The Sisters, via Terang. 2594. Mount^ Franklin Butter Factory (Roberts and Parry), FranHin-

2595. E. Rogers, Longwarry South, via Drouin 2596. J. G. McNabb, Glenisbeth, Cheese and Butter Faetory, South

Purrumbete. 2597. Colac Dairying Co., Colac. 2598. Sims Bros., Pine Grove, Rochester.

POWDERED BUTTER (5 LBS.), POWDERED WITH SALT AS USU1L S E N T TO MARKET (WITHOUT PRINT OR PRIVATE M A R ®

- F i r s t prize, £3 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit 2599. Archibald McDonald, Darraweit Guim. 2600. William Lewis,' Bryn Myl, Shepherd's Flat. 2601. James Mills, Bunganail, Wahring. 2602. R. G. Keys, Dandenong. 2603. Samuel Jeffrey, Rock Bank, South Yan Yean. 2604. David Stewart, Braehead, Newstead. 2605. John Duff, Longwarry South, via Drouin.

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2606. Colac Dairying Co. Limited, Colac. 2607. M. Stewart, Newstead. 2608. Joli.ii Butler, Mount Vernon, Bylands. 2609. G. E. Schultz, Wollert. 2610. J. A. Coxon, McFarland's Park, Narre Warren. 2611. Mount Franklin Butter Factory (Roberts and Parry), Franklin-

ford. 2612. E. Rogers, Longwarry South, via Drouin. 2613. J. G. McNabb, Gienisbeth Cheese and Butter Factory, South

Purrumbete. 2614. Sims Bros., Pine Grove, Rochester. 2615. William Boyd, Pannoobamawn, via Rochester.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Powdered or Fresh Butter, Government Champion Silver Medal.

6 SIDES OF BACON, 3 SMOKED AND 3 UNSMOKED—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2616. Thomas Newnham, Newham, via Woodend. 2617. Thomas Newnham, Newhain, via Woodend. 2618. Thomas Newnham, Newham, via Woodend. 2619. Thomas Newnham, Newham, via Woodend. 2620. G. E. Battarbee, Skiddaw, Warrnambool. 2621. Smith, Kenihan and Co., Bastings-street, Northcote. 2622. Watson and Paterson, Plenty-road, South Preston. 2623. Watson and Paterson, Plenty-road, South Preston. 2624. Watson and Paterson, Plenty-road, South Preston. 2625. Watson and Paterson, Plenty-road, South Preston. 2626. Roberts and Osborne, Golden Square. 2627. Roberts and Osborne, Golden Square. 2628. Roberts and Osborne, Golden Square. 2629. Roberts and Osborne, Golden Square. 2630. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne. 2631. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne. 2632. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne. 2633. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne. 2634. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne. 2635. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne. 2636. Grimes, Rohead and Co., Moreland-road, Brunswick. 2637. Grimes, Rohead and Go., Moreland-road, Brunswick. 2638. Grimes'. Rohead and Co., Moreland-road', Brunswick. 2639. F. J. Holman, Kilmore. 2640. Smith and Sons, Westgarth-street, North Fitzroy. 2641. Smith and Sons, Westgarth-street, North Fitzroy. 2642. J. C. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne. 2643. J. C. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne. 2644. J. C. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne.

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6 HAMS, 3 BAGGED AND 3 UNBAGGED—First prize, £3; second ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2648. Thomas Newnham, Newhain, via Woodend. 2649. Thomas Newnham, Newham, via Woodend. 2650. Thomas Newnham, Newham, via Woodend. 2651. Thomas Newnham, Newham, via Woodend. 2652. G. E. Battarbee, Skiddaw, Warrnambool. 2653. Smith, Kenihan and Co., Bastings-street, Northcote. 2654. Roberts and Osborne, Golden Square. 2655. Roberts and Osborne, Golden Square. 2656. Roberts and Osborne, Golden Square. 2657. Roberts and Osborne, Golden Square. 2658. Grimes and Rohead, Moreland-road, Brunswick. 2659. Grimes and Rohead, Moreland-road, Brunswick. 2660. Grimes and Rohead, Moreland-road, Brunswick. 2661. Smith and Sons, Westgarth-street, North Fitzroy. 2662. Smith and Sons, Westgarth-street, North Fitzroy. 2663. J. 0. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne. 2664. J. 0. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne. 2665. J. C. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne. 2666. J. 0. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne. 2667. J. 0. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne. 2668. J. C. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne. 2669. Watson and Paterson, Plenty-road, South Preston. 2670. Watson and Paterson, Plenty-road, South Preston. 2671. Watson and Paterson, Plenty-road, South Preston. 2672. Watson and Paterson, Plenty-road, South Preston. 2673. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne. 2674. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne. 2675. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne.

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2645. J. C. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne. 2646. J. C. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne. 2647. J. C. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Bacon, Government Champion Silver Medal.

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D A I R Y PRODUCE, ETC.

2676. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne. 2677. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne. 2678. Cation and Hilton, 33 William-street, Melbourne.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Hams, Government Champion Silver Medal.

COLLECTION OF BACON CURERS' MANUFACTURES—First prise, £-4; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2679. Smith and Sons, Westgarth-street, North Fitzroy. 2680. J. C. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne.

Collection of Bacon Curers' Manufactures, Government Champion Gold Medal.

SIX FOWLS, SUITABLE FOR EXPORT—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2681. James Sparks, Grand National-avenue, Ascot Vale. 2682. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 2683. J. H. Fergus, Warwick-street, South Australia.

SIX DUCKS, SUITABLE FOR EXPORT—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2684. James Sparks, Grand National-avenue, Ascot Vale.

TWO GEESE, SUITABLE FOR EXPORT—First prize, £1 10s. • second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2685. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 2686. L. G. Curtis, 51 Henry-street, Northcote (Tolouse).

TWO TURKEYS, SUITABLE FOR EXPORT—First prize, £1 10b.; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2687. Gilbert Alston, Bulla. 2688. Gilbert Alston, Bulla. 2689. C. W. Dickins, Mercer-street, Geelong. 2690. Edwin H. Austin, Colvinsby, Dobies. 2691. W. G. Whicker, Diamond Creek.

Birds entered in the above classes to be bred by exhibitors, and to be sent in alive on the second day of the Show, and to be killed and

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA.

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dressed! as required at three p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and remain the property of the Society till the Show closes. The breed or cross of each bird to be attached to the exhibit.

SPECIAL NOTIFICATION. Lessons in cramming and caponising poultry will be given each day

of the Show by a practical man. A Special Prize of £5 5s., the gift of the proprietors of the " Weekly

Times," is offered for the most effective apparatus for farmers' use for cooling and aerating milk. The Judges may require the exhibits to be practically tested in summer before making their award, which will be based on economy and efficiency for the use of dairymen. No entry.

A Special Prize of £10, the gift of S. G. Staughton, Esq., is offered for the best milk cooler for use by a farmer who has no well or tank water. No entry,

A Special Prize of a Gold Medal, value £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. James M'Bean and Son, is offered for the best collection of remedies and accessories applicable to the ailments of live stock of the station, stable, and dairy farm, as well as preparations contributing to the health of such stock.

2692. Live Stock Ai'ments Remedy Proprietary, Limited, 98 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne.

DOZEN HENS' EGGS—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

2693. Mrs. Edward Bayliss, Monmore Green, Sydney Flat, 2694. James Sparks, Grand National-avenue, Ascot Yale.

DOZEN DUCK EGGS—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

2695. James Sparks, Grand National-avenue, Ascot Yale.

EXTRAS. 2696A. J. C. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne, Lard Oil (pure). 2697A. J. C. Hutton, William-street, Melbourne, Strasbourg Sausage. 2698A. Mrs. J. H. Mau, Ballarat, Fancy Butter. 2699A. R. G. Wilson, Swanston-street, Melbourne, Coffee.

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Section 39—Australian Wine, Cider, Brandy and Whisky.

(To "be lodged in Exhibition Cellars one month before Show.)

OPEN CLASSES. (Wine Merchants or Wine Growers.)

RED WINE LIGHT DRY, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLES)— First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

9696 John Hatch, 285 Collins-street, Melbourne, 1896 vintage. 2697 John Hatch, 285 Collins-street, Melbourne, 1894 vintage. 2698 Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Claret, 2699 Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Claret. 2700 The Australian Burgundy Wine Co., Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 2701 The Australian Burgundy Wine Co., Flinders-lane, Melbourne 2702. Sunshine Burgundy Co. Proprietary, 22 Eastern Market, Mel-

bourne, vintage 1897. 7 2703. Alexander and Paterson, 15 McKillop-street, Melbourne, Car-

binet, 1897. 2704. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Sau-

vignon, 1895. 2705. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Sau-

vignon, 1896. 2706. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Sau-

vignon, 1898. 2707. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Claret,

2708. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Claret, 1894

2709. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Claret, 1895.

2710. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Claret, 1896. ^ ^

2711. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-bourne, Claret, 1897.

2712. H. M. Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Carbmet Sauvignon, 1890.

2713. H. M. Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Carbmet Sauvignon, 1894.

2714. H. M. Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Carbmet Sauvignon, 1896.

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AUSTRALIAN WINES, ETC.

RED WINE, FULL-BODIED, DRY, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER BOTTLES)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2715. John Hatch, 285 Collins-street, Melbourne, 1896 vintage. 2716. Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Hermitage. 2717. The Australian Burgundy Wine Co., Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 2718. The Australian Burgundy Wine Co., Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 2719. Sunshine Burgundy Co. Proprietary, Eastern Market, Melborne,

Burgundy, 1892. 2720. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Car-

binet Sauvignon, 1894. 2721. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Bur-

gundy, 1896. 2722. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-

bourne, Burgundy, 1893. 2723. IT. F. Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Shiraz and

Sauvignon Blend, 1896. 2724. H. M. Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Sauvignon,

1896.

RED WINE, FULL-BODIED, SWEET, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2725. Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Port. 2726. Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Port. 2727. The Australian Burgundy Wine Co., Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 2728. Alexander and Paterson, 15 McKillop-street, Melbourne, Port,

1894. 2729. Alexander and Paterson, 15 McKillop-street, Melbourne Shiraz

1897. 2730. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Shiraz

1895. 2731. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Her-

mitage, 1895. 2732. H. M. Gooch, 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Port, 1894. 2733. H. M. Gooch, 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Port, 1895. 2734. George Chandler, junr., Rutherglen.

WHITE WINE, LIGHT, DRY, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLES) —First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certi-ficate of merit.

2735. John Hatch, 285 Collins-street, Melbourne, 1895 vintage. 2736. Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Chablis. 2737. Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Hock.

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R O B E R T H U R S T , BOOT IMPORTER & MANUFACTURER A U S T R A L I A N WINES, ETC.

2738. The Australian Burgundy Wine Co., Flinders-street, Melbourne. 2739. Alexander and Paterson, McKillop-street, Melbourne, Hock, 1896. 2740. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 236 Collins-street, Melbourne, Her-

mitage, 1896. 2741. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 236 Collins-street, Melbourne, Reis-

ling, 1895. 2742. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Chablis,

1896. 2743. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Reisling,

1896. 2744. Chateau Talibilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-

bourne, Chablis, 1895. 2745. H. M. Cooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Chablis,

1896. 2746. H. M. Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Hock, 1897.

WHITE WINE, FULL-BODIED, DRY, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto,, certificate of merit.

2747. Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Sherry. A 2748. Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Sherry. B. 2749. Australian Burgundy Wine Co., Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 2750. Sunshine Burgundy Co. Proprietary, Eastern Market, Melbourne,

Sherry, 1895. 2751. Alexander and Paterson, McKillop-street, Melbourne, Sherry,

1896. 2752. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Pedro

Ximenes, 1894. 2753. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Reisling,

1896. 2754. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-

bourne, Sherry, 1896. 2755. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-

bourne, Manzanella, 1898. 2756. H. M. Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Sherry, 1895. 2757. Gehrig Bros., Barnawartha, Reisling.

WHITE WINE, FULL-BODIED, SWEET, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2758 Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Madeira, 2759 Oakley' Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Fruity Tokay. 2760 Australian Burgundy Wine Co., Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 2761 Sunshine Burgundy Co. Proprietary, Eastern Market, Melbourne,

Madeira, 1896.

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Ever of thee I'm fondly dreaming—SEAL B E A N D T E A AUSTRALIAN WINES, ETC. 2.67

2762. Alexander and Paterson, McKiilop-street, Melbourne, Madeira,

2763. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street Mel-bourne, Madeira, 1897.

2 7 6 4 ' H " G 0 ° C h a n d 4 3 2 C o I I i n s -street, Melbourne, Madeira, 1893.

2765. H. M. Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Tokay and Reislmg Blend, 1895.

2766. H. M Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Verdeilho toy 5.

2767. Gehrig Bros., Barnawartha, Verdeilho. 2768. William H. Chambers, Rutherglen, Tokay, 1898. MUSCAT WINE, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLES')—First prize

second ditto, silver medal- third ditto, certificate of merit. ' 2769. Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne. t i l 0 - Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne.

Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne. Ill2' Australian Burgundy Wine Co., Flinders-lane, Melbourne.

Sunshine Burgundy Co. Proprietary, Eastern Market, Melbourne 1890 vintage.

2774. Alexander and Paterson, McKiilop-street, Melbourne, Brown, ioy *.

2775. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne 1897 vintage. ;

2776. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street Mel-bourne, 1894 vintage.

Z l l ' S ' ™ ^ 0 0 C h a n d C o - ' 4 3 2 C o I W s t r e e t , Melbourne, 1896 vintage. Till H " M - G o o c h a n d C o " 4 3 2 Collins-street, Melbourne, 1897 vintase 27/9. George Chandler, junr., Rutherglen.

GROWERS' CLASSES. (Wine Growers only.)

RED WINE, LIGHT, DRY, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLESV-First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, 15s,; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2780. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne Sau-vignon, 1895.

2781. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne Sau-vignon, 1896.

2782. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Sauvig-non, 1898.

2783. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Claret 1896.

2784. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street Mel-bourne, Claret, 1897.

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R. HURST'S for Children's Boots. 1 6 8 A U S T R A L I A N W I N E S , ETC.

2785. J. Longstaff and Sons, Allan's Flat, Yackandandah, Hermitage, 1895.

2786. Joseph Jeavons, Teddywaddy, Wycheproof, Claret, 1897. 2787. Thomas R. Gilchrist, Glenlinton, Whittlesea. 2788. L. Pillond, Rosemond Vineyard, Bannockburn. Hermitage, 1898. 2789. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western, Claret, 1891. 2790. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western, Claret, 1894.

R E D W I N E , FULL-BODIED, DRY, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, certifi-cate! of merit.

2791. J. Longstaff and Sons, Yackandandah, Hermitage, 1894. 2792. J. Longstaff and Sons, Yackandandah, Burgundy, 1894. 2793. Joseph Jeavons, Teddywaddy, Wycheproof, Hermitage and Ma-

tara, 1896. 2794. Joseph Jeavons, Teddywaddy, Wycheproof, Matara, 1896. 2795. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western, Hermitage, 1895. 2796. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western, Hermitage, 1892. 2797. Alfred Probst, Mitchellstown, Nagambie, Hermitage, 1898. 2798. McLaurin Bros., Carnalla Vineyard, Rutherglen.

RED WINE, FULL-BODIED, SWEET, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, certifi-cate of merit.

2799. Mrs. Edward Bayliss, Monmore Green, Sydney Flat. 2800. George Chandler, junr., Rutherglen. 2801. Gehrig Bros., Barnawartha, Shiraz. 2802. William H. Chambers, Rutherglen, Shiraz, 1897. 2803. J. Longstaff and Sons, Yackandandah, Shiraz, 1894. 2804. Joseph Jeavons, Teddywaddy, Wycheproof, Hermitage and Ver-

deilho, 1896.

WHITE WINE, LIGHT, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2805. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Her-mitage, 1898.

2806. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Reis-ling, 1895.

2807. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-bourne, Hock, 1895.

2808. Joseph Jeavons, Teddywaddy, Wycheproof, Reisling and Chas-silas, 1897.

2809. L. Pillond, Rosemond Vineyard, Bannockburn, Chassilas, 1899. 2810. Jaans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western, ChabJis, 1892. 2811. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western, Hock, 1895.

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2812. Alfred Probst, Mitchellstown, Nagambie, Reisling, 1898. 2813. George de Pury, Yeringberg, Chasselas, 1898. 2814. George de Pury, Yeringberg, Tokay. 2815. George de Pury, Yeringberg, Pineau.

WHITE WINE, FULL-BODIED, DRY, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, certifi-cate of merit.

2816. Chateau Tabbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-bourne, Sherry, 1897.

2817. Gehrig Bros., Barnawartha, Reisling. 2818. J. Longstaff and Sons, Yackandandah, Blend, Reisling and Ver-

deilho, 1887. 2819. Joseph Jeavons, Teddywaddy, Wycheproof, Sherry, 1896. 2820. Joseph Jeavons, Teddywaddy, Wycheproof, Sherry, 1897. 2821. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western, Sherry, 1393. 2822. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western, Reisling, 1891. 2823. Alfred Probst, Mitchellstown, Nagambie, Hermitage, 1897.

WHITE WINE, FULL-BODIED, SWEET, TWO YEARS OLD OR OYER (6 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

2824. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-bourne, Madeira, 1897.

2825. Gehrig Bros., Barnawartha, Verdeilho. 2826. William H. Chambers, Rutherglen, Tokay, 1898. 2827. J. Longstaff and Sons, Yackandandah, Aucarot, 1887. 2828. J. Longstaff and Sons, Yackandandah, Verdeilho, 1887.

MUSCAT WINE, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER (6 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2829. George Chandler, junr., Rutherglen. 2830. William H. Chambers, Rutherglen, 1898.

Note.—Exhibits of wine, 2 years old or over, must represent a quantity of not less than 1 hogshead, and if required, Exhibitors must make a statutory declaration to the effect that they do represent such quantity.

RED WINE, LIGHT, DRY, 1900 VINTAGE (3 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto-, certificate of merit.

2831. Mrs. Edward Bayliss, Monmore Green, Sydney Flat, 2832. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Sau-

vignon. 2833. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Her-2834. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-

bourne, Claret.

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2835. Thomas R. Gilchrist, Glenlinton, Whittleaea. 2836. L. Pillond, Rosemond Vineyard, Bannockburn, Hermitage. 2837. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western. 2838. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western. 2839. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western. 2840. G. A. Martin, Chargrove Vineyard, Bannockburn. 2841. E. A. Janson, The Towers Vineyard, Lilydale. 2842. W. J. and M. C. Hutton, Cooring Yering, Lilydale, Hermitage. 2843. W. J. and M. C. Hutton, Cooring Yering, Lilydale, Carbinet

Souvignon.

RED WINE, FULL-BODIED, DRY, 1900 VINTAGE (3 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2844. Mrs. Edward Bayliss, Monmore Green, Sydney Flat. 2845. William H. Chambers, Rutherglen, Shiraz. 2846. J. Longstaff and Sons, YTackandandah, Shiraz. 2847. Alfred Probst, Mitchellstown, Nagambie, Hermitage. 2848. McLaurin Bros., Cornalla Vineyard, Rutherglen.

RED WINE, FULL-BODIED, SWEET. 1900 VINTAGE (3 BOTTLES)— First prize, £2 ; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2849. Gehrig Bros., Barnawartha, Shiraz. 2850. William H. Chambers, Rutherglen, Shiraz.

WHITE WINE, LIGHT, DRY, 1900 VINTAGE (3 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2851. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Tokay. 2852. Proprietors Chateau Yering, 237 Collins-street, Melbourne, Reis-

ling. 2853. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-

bourne, Hoek. 2854. Thomas R. Gilchrist, Glenlinton, Whittlesea. 2855. L. Pillond, Rosemond Vineyard, Bannockburn, Chasselas. 2856. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western. 2857. Hans., W. H. Irvine, Great Western. 2858. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western. 2859. George de Pury, Yeringberg, Pineau. 2860. George de Pury, Yeringberg, Chasselas. 2861. G. A. Martin, Chargrove Vineyard, Bannockburn. 2862. W. J. and M. C. Hutton, Cooring, Yering, Lilydale, Hermitage.

WHITE WINE. FULL-BODIED, DRY, 1900 VINTAGE (3 BOTTLES)— First prize, £2 ; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2863. Gehrig Bros., Barnawartha, Reisling. 2864. William H. Chambers, Rutherglen, Tokay.

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2865. J. Longstaff and Sons, Yackandandah, Reisling. 2866. Alfred Probst, Mitchellstown, Nagambie, Reisling.

WHITE WINE, FULL-BODIED, SWEET, 1900 VINTAGE (3 BOTTLES) —First prize, £2 ; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2867. Mrs, Edward Bayliss, Monmore Green, Sydney Flat. 2868. Gehrig Bros., Barnawartha, Verdeilho. 2869. William II. Chambers, Rutherglen, Toka.y.

MUSCAT WINE, 1900 VINTAGE (3 BOTTLES)—First prize, £2; second ditto, 15s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2870. William H. Chambers, Rutherglen. 2871. William H. Chambers, Rutherglen. 2872. G. A. Martin, Chargrove Vineyard, Bannockburn.

Note,—Exhibits must represent a quantity of not less than 250 gallons, and if required, Exhibitors must make a statutory declaration to the effect that they do represent such quantity.

AUSTRALIAN SPARKLING WINE, NATURAL EFFERVESCENCE, NOT INTRODUCED BY ARTIFICIAL METHODS (12 BOTTLES)— First prize, £5 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2873. Hans. W. H. frvine, Great Western. 2874. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western. 2875. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western. 2876. Hans, W. H. Irvine, Great Western.

DRY WINE, 4 VARIETIES (3 BOTTLES OF EACH)—Champion Prize (open), gold medal, or piece plate value £5, to be won twice by the same exhibitor.

2877. Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-place, Melbourne, Claret, Hock, Sherry, Hermitage.

2878. Australian Burgundy Wine Co., Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 2879. Sunshine Burgundy Co. Proprietary, Eastern Market, Melbourne,

Hock, 1897, Suavignon, 1896, Burgundy, 1892, Sherry, 1895. 2880. Frederick Grosse and Co., 465 Collins-street, Melbourne, Claret,

1895, Carbinet Sauvignon, 1894, Chablis, 1897, Pebro Ximenes 1894.

2881. Frederick Grosse and Co., 464 Collins-street, Melbourne, Claret, 1896, Burgundy, 1896, Hock, 1894, Reisling, 1896.

2882. J. Longstaff and Sons, Yackandandah, Hermitage, 1895, Burgundy, 1894, Reisling, 1894, Blend Reisling and Verdeilho, 1887.

2883. Has. W. H. Irvine, Great Western. 2884. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western. 2885. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Wetern. 2886. H. M. Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Sherry, 1895,

Sauterue, 1896, White Hermitage, 1895, Sauvignon, 1894.

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CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Dry Wine, above olass, Government Champion Gold Medal.

SWEET WINE, 4 VARIETIES (3 BOTTLES OF EACH)—Champion Prize (open), gold medal, or piece of plate value £5, to be won twico by the same exhibitor.

2887. Oakley, Adams and Co., Bank-p'ace, Melbourne, Port, Muscat, Madeira, Fruity Tokay.

2888. Australian Burgundy Wine Co., Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 2889. Sunshine Burgundy Co. Proprietary, Eastern Market, Melbourne,

Muscat, 1898, Madeira,, 1896, Port, 1896, Sweet Tokay, 1897. 2890. Alexander and Paterson, MeKillop-street, Melbourne, Port, 1894,

Shiraz, 1897, Muscat, 1897, Mdscat White, 1896. 2891. H. M. Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, Port, 1894,

Muscat, 1894, Tokay, 1896, Frontignac, 1895.

N0te. Exhibits of Wine entered for Champion Prizes must represent a quantity of not less than 1 hogshead, and, if required, Exhibitors must make a statutory declaration to the effect that they do represent such quantity.

CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. SWEET WINE (ABOVE CLASS)—Government Champion Gold Medal. AUSTRALIAN CIDER (3 BOTTLES)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto,

silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. 2892. H. M. Gooch Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, in bottle. 2893. H. M. Gooch and Co., 432 Collins-street, Melbourne, from wood. 2894. Leslie N. Murdoch, Murrayfield, Glenorchy, Tasmania. 2895. Leslie N. Murdoch, Murrayfield, Glenorchy, Tasmania.

BRANDY (AUSTRALIAN), MADE FROM JUICE OF GRAPES (3 BOTTLES—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2896. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-bourne, 1895 vintage.

2897. Chateau Tahbilk Proprietary, Limited, 525 Collins-street, Mel-bourne, 1896 vintage.

2898. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western. 2899. Hans. W. H. Irvine, Great Western.

WHISKY (AUSTRALIAN), MADE FROM MALT (3 BOTTLES)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

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Note.—If required, Exhibitors of Brandy and Whisky must make a statutory declaration to the effect that their exhibits are made as de-scribed in the above classes.

* SPECIAL REGULATIONS.

1. Wine merchant shall mean any person, association, or company buying wine.

2. Winegrower shall mean any winegrower owning or occupying a vineyard, and manufacturing wine from grapes grown in such vine-yard, or from grapes purchased for the purpose of wine-making, and no wine merchant, although also a grower of wines, shall compete in the Winegrowers' Section.

3. Exhibitors must mark on the bottles, in plain figures, the year of the Exhibition (1900), and the number of the class or classes in which eaoh sample is entered. The bottles must be wine bottles (reputed quarts), and labelled with business labels, or the name of the Exhibitor. Exhibitors must also mark their names and addresses on their cases or hampers.

4. Exhibitors may enter any number of samples in any one class. The name, character, and vintage of the wines must be stated on the entry-forms.

5. Wines, etc., addressed to the Secretary of the Society, must be lodged in the cellars of the Exhibition Building, Carlton Gardens, on or before Monday, August 6th, 1900, at five p.m. (one month before the Show). They will be judged a fortnight before the Show opens.

Note.—Unless freight and carriage to Exhibition Building have been fully paid, delivery will not be taken by the Society.

6. In the 1900 Vintage Wines the three bottles comprised in the entry will become the property of the Society, and in the other classes oue-half the number of bottles will become the property of the Society for purposes of adjudication, and for future reference and comparison. The remaining half will be sent out to the Show Grounds for sale as the property of the exhibitors, who may remove from the Grounds any left over within one week after the Show closes; any remaining after that time to become the property of the Society. Additional Wines, same as exhibits, will be allowed into the Show Grounds for sale, if re-quired, up to 10 a.m. on any day of the Show, cider to become the property of the Society.

7. The Society will make special arrangements for the wines being retailed to the public in the Wine Kiosk on the Show Grounds.

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R.HURST,for high grade Footwear 1 7 4 PRESERVES, ETC.

Section 40—Preserves, Honey, Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Special Products, &c. (Colonial )

COLLECTION OF PRESERVED FRUITS, JAM, JELLIES, PICKLES, ETC. (HOME MADE)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2900. Mrs. W. Bredin, junr., Temperance Buildings, Swanston-street, Melbourne.

2901. Mrs. Goodrich, 371 Drummond-street, Carlton. Note.—The date of preserving to be marked on bottles.

COLLECTION OF RAISINS AND CURRANTS—First prize, £2; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

COLLECTION OF DRIED FRIUTS, NOT LESS THAN SIX VARITIES (OTHER THAN RAISINS AXD CURRANTS)—First prize, £2; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

COLLECTION OF CANNED FRUITS, NOT LESS THAN 6 VARITIES —First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2902. Mrs. W. Bredin, junr., Temperance Buildings, Swanston-street,

2903. Rosella Preserving Co. Proprietary, Limited, North Melbourne.

COLLECTION OF FRUITS IN JARS, 12 VARIETIES—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2904. Mrs. W. Bredin, junr., Temperance Buildings, Swanston-street,

COLLECTION OF CANNED VEGETABLES, 6 VARIETIES—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

COLLECTION OF HONEY AND HONEY IN COMB—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

2905. Frederick Barnes, 70 Carlisle-street, St. Kilda.

Melbourne.

Me'bourne.

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PEESEEVES, ETC., AND MANURES. 1 7 5

COLLECTION OF BEES ON COMB UNDER GLASS AND APIARIAN APPLIANCES—First prize, £2; second ditto, silver medal • third ditto, certificate of merit.

2906. Frederick Barnes, 70 Carlisle-street, St. Kilda. 2907. W. J. Barnes, 16 High-street, Kew.

OLIVES (PICKLED), 6 BOTTLES—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

2908. Laughton Bros., Mildura.

OLIVE OIL (6 QUART BOTTLES)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

2909. Laughton Bros., Mildura. 2910. Stony fall Olive Co., Adelaide, South Australia. 2911. Council of Agricultural Education, Dookie Agricultural College,

Dookie.

NEW FARM PRODUCT (WORTHY OF CULTIVATION)—First prize, £5 (if deemed worthy); second ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

COLLECTION OF CANDLES, SOAP, ETC.—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

Note.—Names of owners or makers must not appear on exhibits in this section.

Section 41—Manures. No Prizes are offered for competition in this Section, but space will b«

allotted for stands, and Exhibitors will have every facility for dis playing their collective or individual exhibits.

2912. Jules Renard Fertilizer Co. Proprietary, Limited, Little Collins-street, Melbourne.

2913. Cuming Smith Proprietary, Limited, 65 William-street, Mel-bourne.

2914. Melbourne City Corporation, Town Hall, Melbourne. 2915. Wischer and Co., 50 Market-street, Melbourne.

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Section]42—Stands of Machinery, Implements and Miscellaneous Exhibits.

N o prizes are offered for competition in this Section, the majority of makers and importers having expressed their willingness to exhibit without competing. Entries will be received and space allotted in the Yards for stands (see General Regulations, Clause 3) , and Exhibitors will have every facility for displaying their collective or individual exhibits to the best advantage. I f Exhibitors hare no printed list for distribution, a ticket must be attached to each exhibit, stating the selling price.

STANDS. No. 1.

J. and A. B O T E S , 241-3 Elizabeth-st., City Sutton & Son's Models of Roots, Vegetables Sutton & Son's Grasses, Seeds Champion Incubator Rustic Garden Furniture Garden Tools, etc. Novelties

No. 2. S H A N K S & CO., 335 Flinders Lane, Melbourne.

Rolled-edge Bath, decorated, complete with N . P . fittings, shower and spray

Marble Bath fitted Rolled-edge Bath, with plug waste Mantel, with Over Mantel, tiled Grate,and Hearth, with band

painted Tiles and Kerb Fender Mantel, with Over LMantel, tiled Grate and Hearth, with hand

painted Tiles and Kerb Fender Collection of Berkefeld Filters for Households and Offices,

from 4 to 10 gallons per day Berkefeld high pressure Filter, f rom 3 to 6 gallons per hour Berkefeld high pressure Filter, from 6 to 10 gallons per hour The Service Filter on Stand, with Pump and Suction Hose, as

used by the British Army in South Africa and shown working

Travellers' Portable Pump Filter Collection of Filters Decorated Water Closet and G.E. Levern Flushing Cistern Automatic Flushing Cistern and Urinal Collection of Sanitary Fittings Decorated Lavatory Basin on Stand

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2922

2923 2924 2925

2926

2927

2928 2929 2930

2931 2932 2933 2934 2935 2936

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2937 Marble Lavatory Basin on Stand 2938 Collection of Marble and Porcelain Lavatory Basins 2939 White Enamelled Fire Clay Washing Troughs 2940 Collection of White Enammelled Fire Clay Kitchen Sinks 2941 Combination Fire Clay Sink and Drainer 2942 Collection Cast Iron Sinks in painted, Porcelain and G-.

enamelled and Galvanised 2943 Pillar Street Drinking Fountain 2944 Collection of Brass and Nickel-plated Taps and Fittings 2945 Nickel-plated Shampoo Fittings and Douche 2946 Motor-action Punkahs (Eeid's Patent) 2947 Pedal-action Punkahs (Eeid's Patent) 2948 Collection " Lawries " Bowling G-reen " Bowls "

N o . 3. F . PTJLLINGrER, 145 to 149 Flinders-lane East, Melbourne.

2949 No. 4 l-fire Stove 2950 6-feet Kitchen Eange 2951 3-feet 6-inch Kitchen Eange, with side boiler 2952 3-feet 9-inch Kitchen Eange, with side boiler 2953 4-feet Kitchen Eange, with side boiler 2954 Laundry Stove 2955 Galley Stove 2956 Model of Kitchen Eange 2957 4-feet Kitchen Eange, with 2 ovens 2958 Copper circulating cylinder 2959 Copper Bath Boiler for Eange 2960 No. 2 l-fire etove, with copper boiler attached 2961 A quantity of Stoves and Eanges shown working

No. 4. J. P O E T A & SONS, 15-17 Little Lonsdale-st., Melbourne.

2962 Bellows of every description 2963 Washboards 2964 Knifeboards 2965 Hay Eakes 2966 Sack Trucks 2967 Brushware

No. 5. J A M E S M I L L E E & Co., P R O P E I E T A E Y L I M I T E D ,

Little Collins-st., Melbourne. 2968 Manilla Eeaper and Binder Twine 2969 Mixed Manilla Eeaper and Binder Twine 2970 New Zealand Hemp Eeaper and Binder Twine 2971 3 Ply Eussian Hemp Eeaper and Binder Twine

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MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

2972 Manilla Hope and Cordage 2973 New Zealand Rope and Cordage 2974 3 and 5 Ply Seaming and Eoping Twines 2975 Shop Twines and Cords 2976 Sash Lines 2977 Fishing Lines 2978 Plough Reins 2979 Halters 2980 Coir Mats 2981 W o v e Bordered Mats 2982 Coir Matting, etc., etc.

No. 6. W I L L I A M A D A M S & C O M P A N Y L I M I T E D , .

521-3 Collins-st, Melbourne. 2983 Leather Belting 2984 Packings 2985 Oils 2986 Compounds 2987 I .E. Hose 2958 Canvas Hose 2959 Eubber Goods 2990 Pulleys 2991 Engineers Eequisites etc., etc.

No. 7. E B A N K Y I A L & SONS, 183 Queen St., Melbourne.

2992 Leather Machine Belting 2993 Cotton and Canvas Machine Belting 2994 Belt Laces 2995 Eound Leather Belting 2996 Picker Arms 2997 Patent Eoller Buckles 2998 McCall 's Patent Wheelstraps 2999 Leather Buckets

No . 8. D . A L T S O N , 428 Bourke-st, Melbourne.

3000 Gents' Pelham Bridles 3001 Gents' Weymouth Bridles 3002 Ladies' Pelham Bridles 3003 Gents' Double-rim Snaffle Bridles 3004 Gents' Single-rim Snaffle Bridles

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B. HURST, Agent for Ford's Fine Shoes. M A C H I N E R Y , IMPLEME NTS, ETC. 1 7 9

8005 Racing Saddles, H to 7 lbs 3006 Racing Bridles, all colors 3007 Suits of Racing Colors 3008 Steeplechase Saddles, all weights 3009 Beaking Tackle, with dumb jockey and improved cavison 3010 Exercise Saddle 3011 Clydesdale Stallion Tackle 3012 Blood Stallion Tackle 3013 B o j c e & Rogers' Race Saddles, l|lb to 51b. 3014 Bull, Cow and Calf Headstalls 3015 Horse Headstalls, brass and nickel mounted 3016 "Wilkinson & Kidd's Best French-cut Back Double-balance

Q-irth Side Saddles 3017 Weymouth's Bits, from 9-inch to 12-inch levers 3018 Chain Bits 3019 Wilson's Snaffle Brass Rings 3020 Slide-mouth Liverpool Bits 3021 Slide-mouth Pelham Bits 3022 Slide-mouth Weymouth Bits 3023 Revolving-mouth Pelham Bits 3024, Patent Halters 3025 Safety Relievers, for Riding Saddles 3026 Slide-mouth Lennox Snaffles 3027 Horse Nets 3028 Ladies'' Saddle Cloths 3029 Saddlers' Ironmongery 3030 Victoria Ladies' Stirrup Irons 3031 Scott's Patent Safety Stirrup Irons 3032 Gents' Stirrup Irons, patent safety 3033 Gents' Stirrup Irons, jointed 3034 Hunting Stirrup Irons, 24 oz. 3035 Collection of Valises 3036 Kangaroo Girths 3037 Saddle Bags 3038 Water Bags 3039 Fire Brigade Buckets 3040 Fire Brigade Harness 3041 Military Accoutrements 3042 Horse Clippers 3043 Singeing Lamps 3044 Race Stirrup Irons from 4 ozs. upwards 3045 Boyce & Rogers' W e b b Stirrup Leathers 3046 Boyce and Rogers' Girths 3047 Boyce & Rogers ' Surcingles 3048 Boyce & Rogers ' Stirrup Irons 3049 Boyce & Rogers' Brestplates 3050 Fetlock Boots

The success of the Show—SEAL BEAND TEA

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I S O M A C H I N E R Y , IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

3051 Shin Boots 3052 Hock Boots 3053 Speedy Cut Boots 3054 Quarter Boots 3055 Knee Boots 3056 I .R . Fetlock Eings 3057 Poultice Boots 3058 Sponge Boots 3059 Hoof Swabs 3060 Lead Cloths 3061 Leads in l ib and i lb dumps 3062 Horse Clothing 3063 Pawn Bugs 3064 Canvas Bugs 3065 Horse Muzzles 3066 Carriage "Whips 3067 Four-in-hand Whips 3068 Pair-liorse Whips 3069 Lardner and Lardner Crops 3070 Ladies' and Gents' G-old Mounted Whips 3071. A large Collection Colonial-made'whips, consisting of 3072 Ladies' Twigs 3073 Gent. Hunting 3074 Jockeys' 3075 Buggy 3076 Carriage 3077 Trotting 3078 Gig 3079 Stock, etc. 3080 Stock Thongs 3081 Hunting Thongs 3082 Four-in-hand Thongs 3083 Machine Belting 3084 Patent Machine Belt Laces 3085 Plough Harness 3086 Cart Harness 3087 Carriage Harness 3088 Buggy Harness 3089 Cotton Lead Ropes 3090 Cotton Halters 3091 Waterproof Clothing 3092 Racing Bridle and Bits, as approved by Y.R.C. 3093 Hunting Horns 3094 Hunting Flasks 3095 Patent Safety Stirrup Releases, to prevent being dragged

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M A C H I N E R Y , IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 1 8 1

No. 9 (also Separator Shed 121.) T. E O B I N S O N & Co., P R O P R I E T A R Y LTD. , Spottiswoode

3096 8 H.P. Portable Engine 3097 No . 4 Travelling Chaff Cutter, 12 in. mouth 3098 4 Knife double Vagger 3099 No . 3 Chaff cutter & Sieve Gear 3100 A cir. 2 Horse Gear 3101 Federal Harvester 3102 Federal Harvester in motion 3103 Spottiswoode D . W . Spur Gear Stripper I . W . 3104 Spottiswoode D . W . Belt Gear Stripper 3105 Southern Cross Ord. Belt Gear Stripper W . W . 3106 No. 3a Winnower, Mtd 3107 No. 4 "Winnower and straw Elevator & 2 Horse Treader 3108 No . 3a Winnower & Pony Gear for driving same 3109 No . 0 Hand Winnower 3110 Triumph W o o l Press 3111 The Robinson-Ferrier " Farmers " W o o l Press 3112 The Robinson-Ferrier Travelling Tumble over Box 3113 Spottiswoode Seed Drill 9 Hoe 3114 Spottiswoode Seed Drill 13 Hoe & Springs 3115 No. 1 Overlap Disc Harrow, 2 Wheels 3116 Set light dray Harrows, No. 3. 3 1 1 7 Set 3 S.J. Harrows & wheels 3118 No . l b S.F. Plough 3119 No. l a S.F. Plough 3120 No. 1 S.F. Plough 3121 No. 2 S F. Plough 3122 Horse H o e & Moulder 3123 No . 3a S.F. Plough 3124 No . 5 Dam Plough 3125 No . 5 D.F. Garden Plough 3126 No. 0 D.F. Plough 3127 No . 2 D.F. Plough 3128 No . 3 D.F. Plough 3129 N o . 4 3-Furrow Plough 3130 4 Furrow Monarch Plough 3131 3 Furrow Monarch Plough 3132 5 Furrow Monarch Plough 3133 6 Furrow Paring Plough 3134 3 Furrow S.J. Plough, 3 Wheels 3135 4 Furrow S.J. Plough, 4 Wheels 3136 4 Furrow S.J. Paring Plough, 3 Wheels 3137 36 in. Skid Scoop, ISo. 2

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3138 3 Wheel Scoop 3139 4 Furrow Disc Plough 3110 5 Furrow Disc Plough

No. 10. B R A Y B R O O K I M P L E M E N T Co., L I M I T E D , 539

Collins-st., City. 3111 Damp Weather Stripper 3142 Damp Weather Stripper 3143 Ordinary Stripper 3144 Ordinary Stripper 3145 Winnower 314b Winnower 3147 Stump Jump Plough 3148 Stump Jump Plough 3149 Stump Jump Plough 3150 Stump Jump Paring Plough 3151 Stump Jump Paring Plough 3152 Stump Jump Paring Plough 3153 Disc Harrow 3154 Disc Harrow 3155 Set Stump Jump Harrows 3156 Set Stump Jump Harrows 3157 Set Ploughs 3158 Set Ploughs 3159 Set Ploughs 3160 Seed Sower 3161 Seed Sower 3162 Rotary Disc Jumping Plough 3163 Rotary Disc Jumping Plough 3164 Furrow Set Plough 3165 Field Gate 3166 Garden Grate

N"o. 11 (also stand 81.) M c L E A N B R O S . & R I G G , 107 & 113 Elizabeth-st., Melbourne. 3167 2 h.p. Vertical Steam Engine, manufactured by Marshalls,

Sons & Co., Ltd. 3168 3 h.p. Vertical Steam Engine, manufactured by Marshalls,

Sons & Co. Ltd. 3169 4 h.p. Portable Steam Engine, manufactured by Marshalls,

Sons & Co. Ltd. 3170 6 h.p. Portable Steam Engine, manufactured by Marshalls,

Sons & Co. Ltd. 3171 8 h p Portable Steam Engine, manufactured by Marshalls,

Sons & Co. Ltd.

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3172 8 b.p. Portable Steam Engine, manufactured by Marshalls, Sons & Co. Ltd.

3173 McCormick Open Rear Reaper & Binder, Right Hand 5ft cut 3174 McCormick Open Eear Reaper & Binder, Right Hand 6ft cut 3175 McCormick Maize or Corn Harvester 3176 McCormick One Horse Mower 3177 McCormick Two Horse Mower 3178 The " Empire" Seed & Fertilizer Drill, with Grass Seeder in

12, 13 & 14 Coultors 3179 The " Noxon " Spring Tooth Cultivator 3180 " DBS 2 " Treble Furrow German Plough, manufactured by

Eckert 3181 The " O l iver " Single Furrow Ploughs, manufactured by

Oliver Chill Plough "Works 3182 The " Oliver " Hillside Single Furrow Ploughs, manufactured

Oliver Chill Plough Works 3183 The " Oliver " Blue Bell Double Furrow Ploughs, manufac-

tured by Oliver Chill Plough W o r k s 3184 The " Ol iver" Riding Double Furrow Ploughs, manufactured

by Oliver Chill Plough Works 3185 The " Empire " Double Furrow Ploughs 3186 The " Empire " Treble Furrow Plough 3187 The " Empire " Eotary Disc Plough 3188 Atlas A Chaff Cutter, manufactured by E. Hunt & Co. 3189 Atlas C Chaff Cutter, manufactured by E. Hunt & Co. 3190 Atlas C Combined Chaff Cutter,manufactured by E. Hunt & Co. 3191 Atlas C X Chaff Cutter, manufactured by E. Hunt & Co. 3192 HC1, 3 & 4 Chaff Cutter, manufactured by R, Hunt & Co. 3193 " CDC " Chaff Cutter, manufactured by E. H Bentall & Co. 3194 CMC Chaff Cutter, manufactured by E. H . Bentall & Co. 3195 C D E Chaff Cutter, manufactured by E. H. Bentall & Co. 3196 C D B Chaff Cutter, manufactured bv E. H. Bentall & Co. 3197 C D A Chaff Cutter, manufactured by E. H. Bentall & Co. 3198 CSA Chaff Cutter, manufactured by E. H. Bentall & Co 3199 MMO Oat & Maize Mill, manufactured by E . Hunt & Co 3200 M M 1 Oat & Maize Mill, manufactured bv E . Hunt & Co 3201 M M 2 Oat & Maize Mill, manufactured by E. Hunt & Co. 3202 " B M A " Oat Crusher, manufactured by E. Hunt & Co. 3203 " B M D " Oat Crusher, manufactured by E, Hunt & Co. 3204 " E S A " Oat Crusher, manufactured by E. H . Bentall & Co. 3205 " E S D " Oat Crusher, manufactured by E. H. Bentall & Co. 3206 " ESC " Oat Crusher, manufactured by E. H . Bentall & Co. 3207 No. 1 Grinding Mill, manufactured by E. H. Bentall & Co 3208 The " Colonist " Grinding Mill 3209 The " Pioneer " Patent Corn Grinder 3210 The " Farmer " Patent Corn Grinder

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3237 3238 3239 3240 3241 3242 3243 3244

3246 3247 3248 3249 3250 3251 3252 3253

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184 M A C H I N E R Y , IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

3211 3212 3213 3214 3215 3216 3217 3218 3219 3220 3221 3222 3223 3224 §225 3226 3227 3228 3229 3230 3231

3232

3233 3234 3235

The " Premier " Patent Corn Grinder No. 1 The " Premier " Patent Corn Grinder No. 2 The " Premier" Patent Corn Grinder No . 3 " Hands " Patent Wheat Mill No. 2 The " Emigrant " Patent Corn Grinder The " Gem " Disc R o o t Grater N G A Disc Root Grater N G B Disc Root Grater The " Tiny " Disc Root Pulper The u Gem " Disc Root Pulper Moody 's Patent Turnip Cutter X 9 Horse Gear, manufactured by R. Hunt & Co. X 1 0 Horse Gear, manufactured by R. Hunt & Co. No. 20 Horse Gear, manufactured by R. Hunt & Co. H W 53 Horse Gear, manufactured by R. Hunt & Co. X 4 0 Horse Gear, manufactured by R. Hunt & Co. The Express Horse Gear, manufactured by R. Hunt & Co. No. 0 Columbus Pressed Bowl Earth Scoop No. 1 Columbus Pressed Bowl Earth Scoop No. 2 Columbus Pressed Bowl Earth Scoop No. 0 Columbus Pressed Bowl Scoop with Colonial Tilting

arrangement N o . 1 Columbus Pressed Bowl Scoop with Colonial Tilting

arrangement The Chataqua Hand Maize Planter Matthews " Ecl ipse" Hand Hoes Planet Jr Horse Hoes No. 5 Planet Jr Horse Hoes No. 8 Planet Jr Orchard and Vineyard Cultivator Planet Jr Orchard and Vineyard Spring Tooth Cultivator Planet Jr No. 2 Drill Planet J r N o . 2 Drill Planet Jr Hill Dropping Drill Planet Jr Hill Dropping & Fertilizer Drill Planet Jr Combined Drill Planet Jr Combined Drill No. 4 Planet Jr Single Wheel Hoe Planet Jr Double Whee l Hoe Planet Jr Fire F ly Plough Cahoon Hand Seed Sower Cahoon Horse Power Seed Sower Collection of Zig-zag Harrows, Light & Heavy 8ft " Gem " Windmill , all steel, with standard 10ft " G e m " Windmill , all steel, with standard 12ft " Gem " Windmill , all steel, with standard

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M A C H I N E R Y , I M P L E M E N T S , ETC. 1 8 5

3254 Hand & Windmill Pumps assorted 3255 Allen's 6in. Centrifugal Pump 3256 Allen's 8in. Centrifugal Pump on Wheels 3257 Jones Patent Deadlock Wire Pence 3258 The " Peerless " Maize Sheller 3259 The " Pony " Maize Sheller 3260 The " Keystone " Maize Sheller 3261 The " X L » Maize Sheller 3262 Horse Hay Rake, The " Grainger," manufactured by Stoddart 3263 Horse Hay Rake, The " Mallee," manufactured bv Stoddart? 3264 Horse Hay Rake, The « King of the Meadow," manufactured

by McCormick Harvesting M. Co. 3265 Johnstons Patent Ensilage Stack Press-Model 3266 Johnstons Patent Ensilage Stack Press Drum & Lever 3267 Young's Single and Double Cheese Presses 3268 Young's Curd Mills 3269 Webster's Sickle Grinder 3270 Mann's Patent Green Bone Cutter, ]NTo. 1 3271 Mann's Patent Green Bone Cutter, ]STo. 4 3272 W o o d Split Pulleys (Assortment) 3273 The " R a d i a t o r " Pasteurising and Butter Making Plant in

operation—Capacity, 50 gallons Milk per hour 3274 Kerosene Vapour Stove Primus, shown in full operation 3275 Kerosene Vapour Cooking Ovens, shown in full operation 3276 Kerosene Vapour Stove Primus Chief, shown in full operation 3277 Royal Bath Heater, shown in full operation 3278 American Cooking Stove (Dover) sbown in full operation 3279 Austral Cooking Stove, shown in full operation 3280 Royal One Eire Cooking Stove (for wood), shown in full

operation 3281 Squatter Self Setting Range, shown in full operation 3282 " I d e a l " Steam Cookers, shown in full operation 3283 Eruit Machinery, all kinds, shown in full operation 3284 Washing Machines, all kinds, shown in full operation 3285 Enamelled Plunge Baths, all kinds 3286 Travelling Bags, Trunks, etc. 3287 Mantle Pieces & Over Mantles 3288 , Register Grates, Tilea, etc. 3289 Eenders and Kerbs 3290 Gas, Chandeliers and Hall Lights 3291 Filters, Pasteur and Dripstone 3292 Enamelled Ware 3293 Kitchen Requisites and Novelties 3294 Mangles, Wringers, Etc. 3295 Laundry and Heaving Stoves

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1 8 6 M A C H I N E R Y , IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

Galvanised Dust Bins 3297 Galvanised Water Barrows 3298 Lawn Tennis and Golf Materials 3299 Blackham's Dog and Horse Medicines 3300 Squatters Requisites 3301 - Garden Tools and Requisites 3302 Lawn Mowers 3303 Rabbit Destructors

N o . 12 (also Stand 43). B E N N I E , T E A R E & Co.. 48, 50, 61, 69 A'Beckett-st.,

Melbourne. 3304 Pumps, Horizontal 3305 Pumps, vertical 3306 Pumps, centrifugal 3307 Engines, steam 3308 Engines, oil 3309 Engines, gas 3310 Boilers, horizontal 3311 Boilers, vertical 3312 Pulleys 3313 Shafting 3314 Belting 3315 Furnishings for Engineers, Mining and Implement Makers 3316 Forges 3317 Crab "Winches 3318 Drills 3319 Packing 3320 Bell ws 3321 Lamps 3322 Fans 3323 Oils 3324 Pulley Blocks 3325 Brassware 3326 Magnolia Metal 3327 Hydraulic and Screw Bears 3328 Hydraulic Jacks 3329 Screw Jacks

No. 13. W . C. P E A C O C K & B R O T H E R , Sturt-st., South Melbourne.

3330 3-furrow Spalding-Robbins Set Rotary Disc Plough 3331 4-furrow Spalding-Robbins Set Rotary Disc Plough 3332 6-furrow Spalding-Robbins Set Rotary Disc Plough 3333 4-furrow Spalding-Robbins Stump Jump Rotary Disc Plough 3334 6-furrow Spalding-Robbins Stump Jump Rotary Disc Plough 3335 3-furrow Crank Beam Mouldboard Plough 3335 4- furrow Crank Beam Mouldboard Plough

U/ii | c> i H i M i l J r r t t d l i A C I G A R E T T E S IT I L L O 1 1 1 1 1 T ^ ^ rn T*J W 3 A re m a d e in E n g l a n d .

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8337 2-furrow Adjustable Beam Mouldboard Plough, Light 3338 2-furrow Adjustable Beam Mouldboard Plough, Medium 3339 2-furrow Adjustable Beam Mouldboard Plough, Heavy 3340 3-furrow Adjustable Beam Mouldboard Plough, Light 3341 3-furrow Adjustable Beam Mouldboard Plough, Medium 3342 3-furrow Adjustable Beam Mouldboard Plough, Heavy 3343 " Peacock " Special Stripper with Damp Weather Attachment 3344 " Peacock " Special Stripper, ordinary 3345 " Peacock" Spur Gear Stripper with Damp Weather Attachment 3346 " P e a c o c k " Winnower with two-wheeled transport 3347 " Peacock " Winnower with four-wheeled transport 3348 " Peacock " Grain and Fertilizer Drill 3349 Set Universal 6 Horse Yokes 3350 Set Drop Forged Samples

No. 14 (also stand 29.J M I T C H E L L & CO., 655, 657 Elizabeth-st., North Melbourne.

3351 Plain Stripper, 4ft. 6in. drum, spur, gear, iron wheels, Patent Convertible Axle

3352 Damp-weather Stripper, 5ft. drum, spur, gear, iron wheels, Patent Convertible Axle.

3353 Damp-weather Stripper, 4ft. 6in. drum, belt gear, wooden wheels, Patent Convertible Axle

3354 Complete Harvester, spur gear 3355 Complete Harvester, belt gear 3356 Winnower, punched screens 3357 Winnower square riddles 3358 Five furrow plough, patent raising gear, patent rear lift,

Swivel Land Wheel 3359 Four Farrow Plough, patent gears etc., 2ft . 6in. boards 3360 Four Furrow Plough, Swivel Land Wheel , high boards 3361 Three Furrow Plough, Heavy 3362 Three Furrow Plough, Medium 3363 Three Furrow Plough, Crank beam, 2ft. 6in. boards 3364 Three Furrow Plough, Crank beam, 2ft. 4in boards, light 3365 Three Furrow Plough, Potato Planting 3366 Three Furrow Plough, Orchard, light 3367 Three Furrow Plough, Shifting beams, Governor 3368 Double Furrow Plough, No. 5, ordinary 3369 Double Furrow Plough, No. 6, Governor, steerage 3370 Double Furrow Plough, No. 7, Governor, steerage 3371 Double Furrow Plough, ]No. 7, Light, Governor 3372 Double Furrovv Plough, Light, Garden 3373 Double Furrow Plough, Match, Complete 3374 Double Furrow Plough and subsoil combined 3375 Single Furrow Pony Plough

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3376 Single Furrow One Horse Plough 3377 Single Furrow One Horse Plough, strong 3378 Single Furrow Two Horse Plough, light 3379 Single Furrow Two Horse Plough, ordinary 33S0 Single Furrow Two Horse Plough, ordinary, 2 wheels 3381 Single Furrow Two Horse Plough, heavy 3382 Double Furrow Wallaroo Gang Plough 3383 Three Furrow Wallaroo Gang Plough 3384 Three Furrow Wallaroo Gang Plough, lifting & steering gear. 3385 Four Furrow Wallaroo Gang Plough, lifting & steering gear. 3386 Horse Hoe 3387 Cultivator, light 3388 Cultivator, medium 3389 Superior Grain and Fertilizer Drill, 15 x 7 3390 Superior Grain and Fertilizer Drill, 14 x 8 3391 Superior Grain and Fertilizer Drill, 12 x 8 3392 Superior Grain and Fertilizer Disc Drill 13 x 7 3393 Superior Grain and Fertilizer Drill, 5 Hoe 3394 Superior Sugar Beet Drill 3395 Set Harrows, 4 sec., 4 bill, Scotch 3396 Set Harrows, 2 sec., 4 bill, Scotch 3397 Set Harrows, 3 sec., 3 bill, driven steel tines 3398 Set Harrows, 3 sec., 4 bill, driven steel tines 3399 Set Harrows, 4 sec., 3 bill, driven steel tines 3400 Set Harrows, 4 sec., 4 bill, driven steel tines 3401 Set Harrows, 2 sec., 3 bill, driven steel tines 3402 Set Lever Harrows, 2 sec., pipe 3403 Set Lever Harrows,' 2 sec., flinted steel 3404 Set 4-horse Equalizing Yokes 3405 Set 6-horse Equalizing Yokes 3406 Set 3-horse Swingletrees 3407 Set 2-horse Swingletrees 3408 Set Circular Coulters 3409 Stand, Mouldboards 3410 Eoller

N o . 15 (also stand 84). W E L C H , P E E E I N & C O M P A N Y , Queen's Bridge-st., South

Melbourne. 3411 7 H.P . Portable Engine by Clayton & Shuttleworth 3412 4in. 6in. Thrashing Machine by Clayton & Shuttleworth 3413 6 H.P. Portable Engine by Clayton & Shuttleworth 3414 Steel Frame Straw Press by P. K . Dederick's & Sons 3415 8 H.P. Portable Engine by Ciayton & Shuttleworth 3416 5ft. Thrashing Machine by Clayton & Shuttleworth 3417 No . H Carter Disintegrator

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3418 5 H.P. Portable Engine by Clayton & Shuttleworth 3419 4 H.P. Portable Engine by Clayton & Shuttleworth 3420 4 in. Jennings Pump 3421 11 in. Giant Sluicing Nozzle 3422 7 in. Giant Sluicing Nozzle 3423 Size 5iin. x 3|in. x Sin. Worthington Steam Pump 3424 4|in. x 2f in x 4in. Worthington Steam Pump 3425 3in. x 2|in. x 3^in. Worthington Steam Pump 3426 3in. x l f i n . x 3in. Worthington Steam Pump 3427 Sin. x Hin . x 3in. Worthington Steam Pump 3428 2in. x l^in. x 2fin. Worthington Steam Pump 3429 " All I r o n " Worthington Steam Pump for cyanide 3430 " Bonnie" Reaper and Binder 3431 7 H.P. Compound Traction Engine by John Fowler & Co.

Limited. 3432 Seed Drill by Garrett 3433 Ithica Hay Rake 3434 Set of J. and B. Harrows 3435 Turner Corn Crusher 3436 Lawn Mower 3437 2-horse Horse Works 3438 3-horse Horse Works 3439 No. 2 Chaffcutter 3440 J. and B. Chaffcutter 3441 Bentall Chaffcutter 3442 Appleby Double Plunger Pump 3443 Hand Power Blower 3444 Hand Power Drilling Machine 3445 Power Drilling Machine 3446 Rotary Corn Screen 3447 Class " E " Penney Corn Screen 3448 Mower by Kearsley 3449 Baker Winnower 3450 No . 3 Dicky Farm Fan 3451 Keystone Corn Sheller 3452 Fireproof Safe by Phillips 3453 Boring Machine by Hardy Patent Pick Company 3454 " Alpha" Gas Machine 3455 No. 1 Rotary Pump 3456 No. 2 Rotary Pump. 3457 Thomas' Phosphate Manure 3458 Collection of Belting 3459 Collection of Oils 3460 Collection of Emery Wheels

WILLS' U l i M J t a l - U I & m C I G A R E T T E S ^ A r e m a d e i n E n g l a n d .

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1 9 0 M A C H I N E R Y . I MPLE ME NTS, ETC.

3461 Collection of Portable Engine Duplicates 3462 Collection of Thrashing Machine Duplicates 3463 Collection of Files, Etc. 3464 Collection of Lubricators 3465 Collection of Plough Wheels 3466 Collection of Mining Appliances 3467 Collection of Butter Factory Appliances 3468 Collection of Patent Axles 3469 Collection of Sparkcatchers 3470 Collection of Hand Pumps 3471 Collection of Lift and Force Pumps 3472 Chaff Knife G-rinding Device 3473 Trewhella's Patent Lifting Jacks

No. 16. LYSAG-HT BEOS, and CO. L I M I T E D , 375 Collins-st., Melbourne-3474 Wire Netting

No. 17. J O H N H O W D E N , 615 Elizabetli-st., North Melbourne.

3475 Model Set of Harrows 3476 Set 4-Horse Harrows, Heavy 3477 Set 4-Horse Harrows, Light 3478 Set 3-Horse Harrows, Heavy 3479 Set 3-Horse Harrows, Light 3480 Set 2-Horse Harrows, Heavy 3481 Set 2-Horse Harrows, Light 3482 Set 1-Horse Harrows, Light 3483 Garden Plough 3484 Set Steel Harrows

No. 18 (also Section 41.) M E L B O U R N E C I T Y C O R P O R A T I O N , Town Hall, Melbourne.

3485 Desiccated Nightsoil Manure 3486 Blood Manure from the Abattoirs

No . 19.

J O H N D A V I E S and CO., 235 Franklin-st., Melbourne. 3487 2in. Double " D o n c a s t e r " Spray Pumps with Williams' Patent

Kerosene Attachment 3488 2in. Single " Doncaster" Spray Pump with Williams' Patent

° Kerosene Attachment 3489 l^in. Single " Doncaster " Spray Pump

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3490 l^in. Lever Bucket Spray Pump with Williams' Kerosene Attachment

3491 l i in . Lever Bucket Spray Pump 3492 l in. Bucket Spray Pump 3493 2in. Single " Doncaster " Spray Pump, mounted on W r o u g h f/vjyjprE- Iron "Wheels 3494 3iin. Koertz Rotary Li f t Pump 3495 2in. Centrifugal Pump 3496 Mackie's Patent Rock and Water Borer 3497 Bennett's Stump and Tree Puller 3498 Bennett's Scrub Puller 3499 Single Purchase Trewhalla's Stump Jack 3500 Trewhalla's Double Purchase Stump Jack 3501 American Maize Sheller with Elevators 3502 American Maize Sheller with Bag Filler 3503 Orchard Disc Plow 3504 Disc Cutaway Harrow 3505 Disc Cutaway Harrow with Seed Sower 3506 Case Sample Artificial Manures 3507 Case Spraying Requisites 3508 Set of Fruit Ganges 3509 Cider Mill and Press 3510 Spring Tooth Harrow 3511 Machine for destroying Locusts 3512 Collection of Water Barrows, Wheel Barrows and Garden

Implements 3513 Collection of Wire Netting and Horticultural Tools

No. 20. T I T A N M A N U F A C T U R I N G Co., 262-268 Spencer-st., Melbourne

3514 Barbed W i r e 3515 W i r e Nails 3516 Ridging and Spoutiug 3517 Sewerage Pipes 3518 Tinware 3519 Automatic Jug Lids

No. 21. R O B E R T H A R P E R & CO. P R O P R I E T A R Y L I M I T E D , 390

Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 3520 Linseed Oil Cake 3521 " Pioneer" Linseed Oil

DUNLOPS ! DERBY TOBACCO : M A D E a n d P A C K E D i n VIRGINIA, U . 8 . A .

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3522 3523 3524 3525

3526 3527 3528 3529 3530 3531 3532 3533 3534

Eice Meal Barley Meal Branning "Tarn o'Shanter" Eolled Oats

No. 22. J A M E S M U N D A Y , Lonsdale-st, Melbourne.

Leather Belting, for machinery Colonial Leather (Bootmakers) Colonial Leather (Saddlers) Belting Laces Lubricating Oils Permanent Cream, for lubricating Brilliant Shine Metal Polish Porpoise Dressing for leather Boot Uppers

No. 23. T H E I N D I A B U B B E B , G U T T A P E E C H A & T E L E G E A P H

W O E K S Co. L I M I T E D , 274 Elinders-st., Melbourne. OtOK ODOD 3536 3537 3538 3539 3540 3541 3542 3543 3544

3546 3547 3548 3549 3550 3551 3552 3553 3554

3555 3556

Eubber and Canvas Belting Goliath Belting Eubber Hose of all kinds Canvas Woven Hose Special Wire Hose Engine Packing Insertion Sheet Eubber Valves English Pump Butts # . Clement's Patent Horse Collar (on air cushion principle) Waterproof Coats Waterproof Cloaks Waterproof Eugs Eubber Boots and overshoes Tennis Shoes Golf and Tennis Balls Bed Sheeting Eubber Mats Telephones Electrical Goods

No. 24. W . H. E O C K E & CO., 247-249 Collins-st., Melbourne. Pavilion Exhibit of Terra Cotta Manufactures

DUNLOP'S TOBACCO M A D E a n d P A C K E D in VIRGINIA, U .8 .A .

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No. 25. M. D O N A G H Y & SONS, 387 Flinders-st., Melbourne.

3557 Manilla Reaper and Binder Twine 3558 Mixed Manilla Reaper and Binder Twine 3559 New Zealand Reaper and Binder Twine 3560 Manilla Rope, all sizes 3561 New Zealand Rope, all sizes 3562 Mixed Rope, all sizes 3563 Manilla Hay lashing 3564 New Zealand Hay lashing 3565 Manilla Plough Reins, with spring hooks 3566 Russian Plough Reins, with spring hooks 3567 Italian Plough Reins, with spring hooks 3568 New Zealand Plough Reins, with spring hooks 3569 Manilla Cattle Ties, with spring hooks 3570 New Zealand Cattle Ties, with spring hooks 3571 Thatching Twine 3572 Manilla Halters, all weights 3573 New Zealand Halters, all weights 3574 Mats, Coir, Plain and Fancy 3575 Mats, bordered in colored Wools 3576 Mats, open work and designs 3577 Mats, with names or letters worked in

No. 26. H U M B L E and N I C H O L S O N , Vulcan Foundry, Geelong.

3578 16 ton Refrigerating Machine 3579 Ferrier's Woolpress 3580 Farmer's Woolpress 3581 Ferrier's Pollard Distributor

No. 27. M A S S E Y - H A R R I S Co., L T D , 161-163 William-st., Melbourne.

3582 Two furrow Australian Gang Plow 3583 Two furrow National Gang Plow 3584 Three furrow Australian Gang Plow (Vineyard) 3585 Three furrow Australian Gang Plow (Riding) 3586 Four furrow Australian Gang Plow (Riding) with straight

colters 3587 Four furrow Australian Gang Plow (Riding) with Roll ing

colters 3588 T wo furrow Victoria Riding Plow 3589 Single furrow Young Canadian (Riding) Plow, 14in. 3590 Single furrow Young Canadian (Riding) Plow, 16in. 3591 Two furrow Young Canadian (Riding) Plow, 24in. 3592 Two furrow Young Canadian (Riding.) Plow, 28iri.

WILLS' j f i f l f l j g S f l S i n a i CIGARETTES Are m a d e in En°r!and>

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1 9 4 MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC

3593 No. 15 one horse Plow 3594 No. 3 I X L 2 horse Single furrow Plow 3595 No. 4A 2 horse Single furrow Plow 3596 Sin. New Model Plow 3597 lOin. New Model Plow 3598 12in. New Model Plow 3599 14in. New Model Plow 3600 16in. New Model Plovv 3601 Canuck Side Hill Plow 3602 Two furrow Jubilee Plow, with straight colters 3603 Three furrow Jubilee Plow, with rolling colters 3604 Pair Colonial Plow bottoms 3605 Two furrow Imperial Plow 3606 No . 2. Scufiler, standard equipment 3607 No. 2 Scufiler, with long hillers 3608 No. 2 Scufiler, with sweeps 3609 No. 2 Scufiler, with vinejard extension 3610 Reaper for exhibiting on platform, in motion 3611 Reaper for exhibiting on platform, in motion 3612 Reaper for exhibiting on platfofm, in motion 3613 Reaper for exhibiting on platform, in motion 3614 Reaper and Binder, 5ft. cut 3615 Reaper and Binder, 6ft. cut 3616 Reaper and Binder, 6ft. cut, with transport 3617 Brantford one horse Mower 3618 Brantford 2 horse Mower 3619 Brantfort 2 horse Mower, with sheaving attachment 3620 Sharp's Horse Rake 3621 Massey-Harris steel Horse Rake 3622 13 tooth Cultivator only 3623 17 tooth Cultivator only 3624 6ft. combined broadcast Seeder and Cultivator 3625 8ft. combined broadcast Seeder and Cultivator 3626 No. 1 R o o t Pulper 3627 11 hoe grain and fertilizer drill 3628 13 hoe grain and fertilizer drill, with cultivator attachment and

Grass Seeder 3629 15 hoe grain and fertilizer drill 3630 Disc Harrow, 12 discs, (vineyard) 3631 Disc Harrow, 14 discs (Field) 3632 5 section diamond harrow

2 section spike tojth le^er harrow 2 i-ectioj spring tooth vineyard harrow

3635 Maize Cultivator 3636 Thistle Cultivator 3637 Oil Engine

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195

3638 3639 3640 3041 3042 3643 3644 3645 3646 3647 3648 3649 3650 3651 3652 3653 3654 3655 3656 3657 3658 3659

3660

3661

3662 3663 3664 3665 3666 3667 3668 3669 3670 3671 3672 3673 3674 3675 3676 3677

Bicycle, Model 2, 19in. frame Bicycle, Model 2, 22in. frame Bicycle, Model B, 19in. frame Bicycle. Model B, 22in. frame Bicycle, Model B, 24in. frame Bicycle, Model C, 19in frame Bicycle, Model C, 22in. frame Bicycle, Model C, 24in. frame Bicycle, Model D, 19in. frame Bicycle, Model D, 22in. frame Bicycle, Model D, 24in. frame Bi cycle, Model 6, 22in. frame Bicycle, Model 6, 24in. frame Bicycle, Model 6, 26in. frame Bicjcle, Model 6, 28in. f iame Bicycle, Model 7, 22in. frame Bicycle, Model 7, 24ia. frame Bicycle, Model 7, 26in. frame Bicycle, Model 7, 28in. frame Bicycle, Model 7, Special, 22in. frame Bicycle, Model 7, Special 24in. frame Bicycle, Model 7, Special 2din. frame

No. 28. (also Stand 77) C L I F F & B U N T I N G , Blackwood-st., North Melbourne.

"Rel iance" Travelling Chaffcutter, 12in. Mouth, with Mixer and four knife Wheel, also double Bag Filler.

"Rel iance" Travelling Chaffcutter, with three knife wheel and single Bag Filler

" Champion" Travelling Chaffcutter, with double Bag Filler " Standard" Travelling Chaffcutter, with single Bag Filler No. 1 Stationary Chaffcutter No. 2 Stationary Chaffcutter, fitted with sieve gear No. 3 Stationary Chaffcutter, without sieve gear No. 4 Stat ionary Chaffcutter, without sieve gear N o. 5 Stationary Chaffcutter, without sieve gear Large Corn Crusher Small Corn Crusher Large Four Horse Works Large Three Horse Works Large Two Horse Works Light Single Horse Works Stationary Bag Filler Stripper Winnower Reaper and Mower

wills ' TEMCIDS^

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MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

j, M A D E a n d PACKED [) in VIRGINIA, U.8 .A.

3679 36S0 3681 3682 3683

Firewood Saw Bench Steam Baling Press for straw or hay Campbell Oil Engine York Grain and Manure drill Light American Traction " T h e Eclipse"

No. 29. (also Stand 14). M I T C H E L L and CO., 65-5-657 Elizabeth-st., North Melbourne.

3684 Machinery and Implements No. 30.

N I C H O L S O N and M O R R O W , 39 Bouverie-st.. Carlton, Melbourne. 3685 Patent Complete Harvester, fitted with grain box

Patent Complete Harvester, fiitted with bagger Improved Damp Weather Stripper, driven by spur gear & belt Improved Damp Weather Stripper, driven by belt only Winnower on Transport, driven by horse power Winnower on Transport, driven by hand power Horse Works Chaffcutter Double furrow Plough 3-furrow Plough 4-furrow Plough 5-furrow Plough Climax Disc Cultivator Climax Disc Cultivator, with seed sower Mallee Stump-jump Cultivator Double gang Field Cultivator Double gang Orchard and Vineyard Cultivator W o o l Pi°ess, fitted with turnover box Earth Scoop Earth Scoop 1 and 2 Horse Treadmill Special Grass Seed Stripper Special Grass Seed Winnower

No. 31. J O H N B U N C L E and SON, Oakside Ironworks, 19-21 Wreckyn-

st., North Melbourne. 3708 Latest Improved Travelling <Chaffcutter with Duplex Bag

Filler and Overhanging Knife Wheel witn 4 blades 3709 Latest Improved Travelling Chaffcutter with Duplex Bag

Filler, 4 blades Latest Improved No. 1 Travelling Chaffcutter with Single Bag

Filler

3686 3687 3688 3689 3690 3691 3692 3693 3694 3695 3696 3697 3698 3699 3700 3701 3702 3703 3704 3705 3706 3707

3710

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3711 Latest Improved No. 2 Travelling Chaffcutter with Single Bag Filler

3712 Stationary Bag Filler 3713 Elevator 3714 No. 1A Chaffcutter, 14 inch mouth, 4-knife with sieve gear 3715 No. 1 Chaffcutter, with sieve gear 3716 No. 1 Chaffcutter, without sieve gear 3717 No. 2 Chaffcutter, 3-knife, improved sieve gear, with tailings

elevator 3718 No. 2 Chaffcutter, 3-knife, with sieve gear 3719 No. 2 Chaffcutter, without sieve gear 3720 No. 3 Chaffcutter, with corn crusher combined 3721 No. 3A Chaffcutter, with sieve gear 3722 No. 3 Chaffcutter, 2-knife 3723 No. 4 Chaffcutter, 2-knife 3724 No . 5 Chaffcutter, 2-knife 3725 No. 5 C.D. Chaffcutter 3726 Gibson's Patent Kni fe Wheel for Chaffcutters 3727 No . 2 Horse Works 3728 No. 3 Horse Works 3729 No. 4 Horse Works 3730 Pony Horse Works (Strong) 3731 Pony Horse Works (Light) 3732 Turnip Slicer 3733 No . 1A Maize Crusher 3734 No. 1 Corn Crusher 3735 No. 2 Corn Crusher 3736 No. 3 Corn Crusher 3737 No . 4 " Daisy Bell " Hand Corn Crusher 3738 Firewood Saw Bench with sliding frame 3739 No . 2 Bark Cutter 3740 No. 4 Tobacco Cutter 3741 No . 1A Disintegrator 32in. disc 3742 No . 2 Disintegrator 16in. disc 3743 3 0 Horse Power Portable Engine 3744 6 Horse Power Portable Engine 3745 Oil Engine 3746 Gas Engine 3747 " Federa l " Self-contained Horizontal Steam Engine, 4 h.p. 3748 " Federal " Self-contained Horizontal Steam Engine, 6 h . p . 3749 Biley's Patent Scrub Cutting Machine 3750 Bark Knives 3751 Chaffcutter Knives 3752 Tobacco Knives 3753 Stamp Obliterating Machine

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No. 32 R . H O R N S B Y & SONS, L I M I T E D , Spencer-st., Melbourne.

3754 Improved steel frame, open back, bevel gear, Reaper and Binder, 5ft . Gin cut, (in motion)

3755 Improved steel frame, open back, bevel gear, Reaper and Binder 6ft. cut, (in motion)

3756 Improved steel frame, open back, bevel gear, Reaper and Binder 5ft. 6iu. cut, (mounted on transports)

3757 Improved steel frame, open back, bevel gear, Reaper and Binder 5ft. 6in. cut, with patent colonial sheaf carrier

3758 Improved steel frame, open back, bevel gear, Reaper and Binder 5ft. 6in. cut, with patent colonial sheaf carrier and transport arrangements.

3759 Improved steel platform and Main Road W h e e l for Reaper and Binder

3760 Improved Paragon No. 2, Combined Mower and Reaper, 4ft . 6in. cut

3761 Improved Paragon No . 2, combined Mower and Reaper 5ft . cut

3762 Improved Paragon No . 2 Mower only, 4 f t 6io. cut 3763 Improved Paragon No . 2 Mower only, 5 f t cut 3764 Improved Paragon Gr. One Horse Mower only, 3 f t . 3in. cut 3765 Patent D3 single furrow Plough, with two wheels, steal breast

and long Handles 3766 Patent D D 2 two-furrow Plough, fitted with governor steerage

arrangements, steel breasts, and cast shares 3767 Patent D D D 3 ° three furrow Plough, fitted with governor

steerage arrangements, steel breast, and cast shares 3768 Light three-furrow Garden Plough, J.S.B. 3769 " Hornsby -Akrovd" patent safety horizontal stationary Oil

Engine 1| B.H.P., ( in motion) 3770 " H o r n s b y - A k r o y d " Patent safety horizontal stationary Oil

Engine 3 | B .H.P . (in motion) 3771 " Hornsby -Akroyd" patent safety horizontal stationary Oil

Engine B.H.P. (in motion) 3772 " H o r n s b y - A k r o y d " patent safety horizontal stationary Oil

Engine 8 B.H.P. (in motion) 3773 " H o r n s b y - A k r o y d " patent safety horizontal stationary Oil

Engine-9£ B . H . P (in motion) 3774 " Hornsbv -Akroyd" patent safety horizontal stationary Oil

Engine 12£ B .H P. (in motion) 3775 " H o r n s b y - A k r o y d " patent safety portable Oil Engine 3 |

B . H . P . (in motion)

C I G A R E T T E S Arc m a d e in E n g l a n d .

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3784 3785 3786 3787

3788 3789 3790 3791 3792 3793 3794 3795 3796 3797 3798 3799 3800 380.1 3802 3803 3804 3805 3806 3807 3808 3809 3810 3811 3812 3813 3814

C I G A R E T T E S A r e m a d e in E n g l a n d .

MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 199 3776

3777

Oil Engine

Engine

20

3779 3780 3781

3782

" Hornsby-Akroyd" patent safety portable B.H.P. (in motion)

"Hornsby-Akroyd" patent safety portable Oil B . H P (in motion)

"Hornsby-Akroyd" patent safety portable Oil Engine B.H.P. (iri motion)

Portable-Single Cylinder Steam Engine, Class F 6 H P . Portable Single Cylinder Steam Engine, Class F. 8 H .P . Patent Main Road Wheel for " Hornsby's Reaper and Binder

with axle, mounted on frame " Hornsby" improved simple Kuotter for Reaper and Binder Collection of fittings for Reaper and Binder Collection of fittings for Mower and Reaper Collection of Hornsby's Patent Plough Shares and Fittings Samples of Hornsby's Special Reaper Oil Samples of Hornsby's Special Binder Twine

No. 33. D. E D W A R D S , 480 Elizabeth-st., Melbourne.

Horse Works (new pattern) 6 Furrow Plough, Patent Shears 4 Furrow Plough ) 4 Furrow Plough Different Patterns 4 Furrow Plough ) 3 Furrow Plough 3 Furrow Plough 3 Furrow Plough 3 Furrow Plough 3 Furrow Plough 3 Furrow Plough 2 Furrow Plough, Vineyard 2 Furrow Plough, Vineyard 3 Furrow Plough, Steel, Orchard and Vineyard 2 Furrow Plough, Light Farm 2 Furrow Plough, Light Farm Hillside Plough Farm Field Gate Edwards' Land Cultivator, 14 tines Edwards' Land Cultivator, 18 tints All Steel, Orchard and Garden Cultivator 4 Furrow, with Governor Steerage, Steel Plough 3 Furrow, with Patent Lifting and Steering Gear 3 Sets of Edwards' Equalising Swingle Trees Single Furrow Vineyard and Orchard Plough Single Furrow Vineyard and Orchard Plough Single Furrow Vineyard and Orchard Plough

Different Patterns

Different Patterns

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3815 6 Sets Edwards' Steel Harrows, for Farm, Orchard and Vine-yard Work

3S16 4 Furrow Plough, with new patent Tressed Steel Crank Beam 3817 Target for Rifle Firing, registered in all Colonies

No . 34. GTBBINS & CO., Cowper-st., Footscray.

3818 Light Single Furrow Plough 3819 Ordinary Single Furrow Plough 3820 Lio-ht 2 Furrow Plough, fitted with Governor Steerage 3821 Medium 2 Furrow Plough, fitted with Governor Steerage and

Circular Coulters 3822 Strong 2 Furrow Plough, fitted with Governor Steerage and

Circular Coulters 3823 Li^ht 3 Furrow Plough, fitted with Governor steerage 3824 Medium 3 Furrow Plough, fitted with Governor Steerage and

Circular Coulters 3825 Extra Strong 3 Furrow Plough, fitted with-Governor steerage

and Circular Coulters 3826 N o 0 Cranked Beam 3 Furrow Plough, fitted with Patent

' Lifting and Straightening Gear, Patent Automatic, Swivelling and Locking Land Gear, and Steelplate D Shares v f

3^27 No 1 cranked beam 3 Furrow Plough, fitted with patent lift-ings and straightening gear, and steelplate i ) shares

Ssog N o 1 light cranked beam 1 Furrow Plough, fitted with patent liftings and straightening gear, patent automatic swivelling and locking land gear, and steelplate 11 sli&rGs

3829 No 2 medium cranked beam 4 Furrow Plough, fitted with patent lifting and straightening gear, patent auto-matic swivelling and locking land gear, and steelplate 8ll9.r6S

3830 No 3 medium strong cranked beam 4 Furrow Plough, fitted with patent lifting and straightening gear, patent a u t o m a t i c swivelling and locking land gear, and steel-plate shares

3831 N o 4 strong cranked beam 4 Furrow Plough, fitted with patent lifting and straightening gear, patent auto-matic swivelling and locking land gear, and steelplate shares

gggo ?so 5 cranked beam 5 Furrow Plough, fitted with patent lift-ing and straightening gear, patent automatic swivel-ling and locking land gear, and steelplate shares

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No . 6 cranked beam 5 Furrow Plough, fitted with patent lifting and straightening gear, patent automatic swivelling and locking land gear and steelplate D shares

3834 No. 8 7 Furrow Paring Plough, ficted with patent lifting and straightening gear

3835 Set 3 Bill Driven Teeth Harrows, oval tines 3836 Set 4 Bill Driven Teeth Harrows, oval tines 3837 Set 3 Horse Swingletrees 3838 Set 4 Horse Swingletrees 3839 Set 5 Horse Swingletrees 3840 Collection of fittings, etc., for agricultural implements

No. 35. P. E O H S , 615 Little Collins-st., Melbourne.

3841 " Buckeye" Seed and Fertilizer Drill, 14 hoes 3842 " B u c k e y e " Seed and Fertilizer Drill. 10 hoes 3843 " Buckeye" Seed and Fertilizer Drill, 8 hoes 3844 " Champion" Seed and Fertilizer Drill, 13 hoes 3845 " Champion" Seed and Fertilizer Drill, 7 hoes 3846 "Champion" Shoe Drill, 11 hoes 3847 Californian Wine Press and Cider Mill 3848 Deere Plow, 1-furrow 3849 Deere Plow, 2-furr ow 3850 Deere Plow, 3-furrow 3851 A j ax Harrow 3852 Deering Binder 3853 Bag Bendigo Bone Dust 3854 Bag Alberts' Thomas Phosphate 3855 Bag Mineral Superphosphate

No. 36. H U G H L E N N O N P L O W & M A C H I N E C O M P A N Y , 415

Bourke-st. West , Melbourne. 3856 Drain Plow 3857 Two-Horse Tank Plow 3858 Three-Horse (light) Tank Plow 3859 Three-Horse (heavy) Tank Plow 3860 Three-Horse Tank Plow, fitted with Bar Shares 3861 Four-Horse Tank Plow (light) 3862 Four-Horse Tank Plow (heavy) 3863 Six-Horse Plow 3864 Eight-Horse Tank Plow 3865 Extra Heavy Squatter Tank Plow 3866 2ft. Gin. Earth Scoop (bevel back)

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3867 3868 3869 3870 3871 3872 3873 3874 3875 3876 3877 3878 3879 3880 3881 3882 3883 3884 3885 3886 3887 38b8 3889 3890 3891 3892 3893 3894 3895 3896 3897 3898 3899 3900 3901 3902 3903 3904 3905 3906 3907 3908 3909 3910 3911 3912

3-feet Earth Scoop (bevel back) 3ft. 6in. Earth Scoop (bevel back) 2ft. 6in. Square back Scoop 3-feet Square back Scoop 3ft. 6in. Square back Scoop 2-Wheel Earth Scoop " Leader" Scoop Diamond-Point Cultivator Diamond Point Cultivator and Miller combined Horse Hoe •> • Horse Hoe and Ridger combined Improved 15 tine Scarifier Rotary Disc Cultivator Woolpress " Superior" 1-horse Horses gear " M on arch'' 2 -horse j H§ rse: gt ar 2-knife Chaffcutter hlL ie: Mir No. 2 3-knife Chaffcutter , York Seed drill (13 hoe) York Seed drill (15 hoe) Hoosier 9 hoe Seed drill Set Chain Yokes for 6 Horses I Set Chain Yokes for 4 horses Collection of Improved Dust proof circular coulters Collection of Improved Steel Plate shares Collection of Plow forgings A1 " G-em" Pony plow A2 " G-em" Pony plow A3 " Gem" Pony plow A4 " Gardener's Pride" one horse plow A5 " Gardener's Pride" one horse plow A6 " Gardener's Pride" -one-horse plow A7 " Champion" light two horse plow A8 " Champion" medium two horse plow A9 " Champion" medium two horse plow (2 wheels) A10 " Champion" ordinary two horse plow A l l ' 'Champion" heavy two horse plow A12 " Champion" two-horse plow (2 wheels) " Brassey " 2-furrow Orchard or Vineyard plow " D o n " light 2-furrow plow " U n i q u e " light 2-furrow plow " Reliable" 2-furrow plow (light) "Rel iable" 2-furrow plow (medium) "Rel iab le" 2-furrow plow (heavy) "Rel iable" 2-furrow plow (extra heavy) " Ideal" 3-furrow plow

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3913 3914 3915 3916 3917 3918 3919 3920 3921 3922 3923 3924 3925 3926 3927 3928 3929 3930 3931 3932 3933 3934 3935 3936 3937 3938 3939 3940 3941 3942 3943 3944 3945 3946 3947 3948 3949

39-50 3951

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WILLS'

" Ideal" 3-furrow plough, fitted with governor steerage "Favorite" 3-furrow plow (light)

Favorite" 3-furrow plough (medium) " Favorite" 3-furrow plough (heavy) " Bendigo" Champion 4-furrow plow "Bedleap" 4-furrow Stump Jump plow " Bedleap" 3-furrow Stump Jump plow " Bedleap" 2-furrow Stump Jump plow " Success" 6-furrow plow fitted with patent governor "Success" 5-furrow plow fitted with patent governor "Success" 4-fuirow plow fitted with patent governor " Success" 3-furrow plow fitted with patent goverror Austral 5-furrow plow Austral 4-furrow plow Collection of Extra Hardened Steel Mouldboards Collection of Special Chilled Shares Collection of Patent Plow Wheels " Premier" Spur Gear Stripper " Conqueror" Spur Gear Stripper (5 feet drum) " T r i u m p h " Damp Weather Stripper " Carbine" Belt Driven Stripper " Jubilee " Winnower Set Driven Teeth Harrows, 3 bill, 2 to set Set Driven Teeth Harrows, 3 bill, 3 to set Set Driven Teeth Harrows, 3 bill, 4 to set Set Driven Teeth Harrows, 4 bill, 2 to set Set Driven Teeth Harrows, 4 bill, 3 to set Set Driven Teeth Harrows, 4 bill, 4 to set Set Screwed Teeth Harrows, 3 to set Set Screwed Teeth Harrows, 4 to set Set 2 Horse Swingletrees Set 3 Horse W o o d Swingletrees Set 3 Horse W o o d and Iron Swingletrees Set 4 Horse Swingletrees 3 feet Boiler 6 feet (2 barrel) Boiler 9 feet (3 barrel) Boiler

No. 37. H U T C H E S O N and W A L K EE, Kyneton.

Harvester Winnower

No. 38. (also Separator Shed 130). H E N R Y B E E E Y , Collins-st., Melbourne.

Eefrigerating Butchers Bacon Curers Sausage Machinery (in motion)

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No. 39. W I L L I A M S O N BROS., Rochester

3954 5 Furrow Plough 3955 4 Furrow Plough 3956 3 Furrow Plough 3957 Scarifier 3953 Set Harrows

B E A R D and SISSON, Hoddle-street, Collingwood. 3959 Stripper 3960 Stripper 3961 Winnower 3962 Seedsower 3963 Harvester 3964 Plough 3965 Plough 3966 Plough 3967 Horseworks 3968 Chaffcutter

W . G-. BARG-ER, 231-233 Franklin-st. West. Melbourne. 3969 Large Lightning Mallee King Disc Cultivator 3970 Large Lightning Plain Country Disc Cultivator 3971 Premier Double Disc Cultivator 3972 Premier Double Orchard Disc Cultivator 3973 Reversible Orchard and Vineyard Disc Cultivator 3974 " Little Dot " Strawberry Disc Cultivator 3975 Handy Man's " Hatter " Disc Cultivator 3976 Federal Winnower and Pony Gear Drive for Winnower

No . 42. (also Section 41.) C U M I N G , S M I T H and Co. P R O P R I E T A R Y L T D ,

59 William-st., Melbourne. 3977 Bone or Nitrogenous Superphosphate 3978 Florida Superphosphate 3979 Concentrated Superphosphate (Albert's) 3980 Maldon Island Guano Superphosphate 3981 Kangaroo Guano Superphosphate 3982 Imported Superphosphate 3983 Special Grain Manure 3984 Special Potato Manure 3985 Special Orchard Manure

No. 40.

N o . 41.

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•3986 Special Horticultural Manure 3987 Special Grass Manure 3988 Special Leguminous Manure 3989 Maldon Island Guano Manure 3990 Kangaroo Brand Guano 3991 Thomas' Phosphate, Leeds Brand 3992 Albert's A .G .D . 3993 Albert's P .K .N.D . 3994 Bone Dust 3995 Bone Meal 3996 Bones for Case Hardening 3997 Nitrate of Soda 3998 Sulphate of Ammonia 3999 Sulphate of Potash 4000 Muriate of Potash 4001 Nitrate of Potash 4002 Sulphate of Iron 4003 Sulphate of Copper 4004 Kainit 4005 Agricultural Salt 4006 Agricultural Lime 4007 Grice, Sumner's No. 1 Compound 4008 Sulphuric, Nitric, Muriatic, Acetic, Sulphurous Acids 4009 Carbon Bisulphide 4010 Phosphorised Wheat, for Rabbit Extermination 4011 Phosphorised Pollard, for Rabbit*Extermination 4012 Phosphorised Paste, for Rabbit Extermination 4013 Carbon Balls for Rabbit Extermination 4014 Sulphur, in several forms

N o . 43. (also Stand 12.) B E N N I E , T E A R E and CO., 61 a'Beckett-st., Melbourne.

4015 Machinery and Implements *

No . 44. P E R C I V A L and J E N N I N G S , 28-42 Blackwood-st^ Nth Melbourne 4016 <k Buckeye " Reaper and Binder 4017 a Buckeye " Reaper and Binder 4018 " Quaker " Drill 4019 " Giant " Cultivator 4020 " B u c k e y e " Mower 4021 « Hocking Valley " Hay-rake 4022 Damp Weather Stripper 4023 Plain Stripper 4024 Plain Stripper

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4025 Winuower 4026 Winnower 4027 Patent 4 Farrow Plough 4028 Patent 4 Furrow Plough 4029 3 Furrow Plough 4030 3 Furrow Plough 4031 No. 5 Double Furrow Plough 4032 N o 5 Double Furrow Plough 4033 No. 6 Double Furrow Plough 4034 No. 6 Double Furrow Plough 4035 No. 7 Double Furrow Plough 4036 No. 7 Double Furrow Plough 4037 No. 7 Double Furrow Plough 4038 No. 7 Double Furrow Plough 4039 No. 7 Double Furrow Plough 4040 Single Furrow Plough 4041 Single Furrow Plough 4042 Single Furrow Plough 4043 Single Furrow Plough 4044 Single Furrow Plough 4045 Single Furrow Plough 4046 Single Furrow Plough 4047 Single Furrow Plough 4048 Chaffcutter 4049 Chaffcutter 4050 Set Harrows 4051 Set Harrows 4052 Set Harrows 4053 12 Circular Coulters 4054 Set 4 Horse Yokes 4055 12 Sets of Steel t rees

No . 45.

J A M E S G R A N T & CO., 565, 570, and 572 Elizabeth-st., Melbourne. 4056 3 Furrow Plough, cast shares 4057 Double Farrow Plough, cast shares 4058 Double Furrow Plough, wrought shares 4Q59 Double Furrow Plough, with shifting handles and bridle,

specially adapted for ploughing between vines or fruit trees

4060 Double Furrow Plough, extra light, with steel beams 4061 Double Furrow Plough, for one horse 4062 Single Furrow Plough, two wheels, suitable for match work 4063 2 Horse Single Furrow Plough, with two wheels, wrought iron

shares

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4064 2 Horse Single Furrow Plough, cast shares 4065 Single Furrow Plough, suitable for one heavy or two li^ht 1 ** CD

horses 4066 Single Furrow Plough, to take both cast and wrought shares 4067 Collection of Plough Duplicates 4068 Hillside or Turnover Plough 4069 Subsoil Plough 4070 Single Furrow Orchard Plough, with shifting handles and

bridle, specially adapted for ploughing close to the trees

4071 Single Furrow Vineyard Plough, with patent handles and bridle

4072 Pony Plough, weight 1 cwt. 4073 Dam Sinking Plough 4074 Contractor's Plough 4075 1 Horse Single Furrow Plough 4076 Set (4) 3 Bill Zig-Zag Harrows 4077 Set (3) 3 Bill Zig-Zag Harrows 4078 Set (3) 4 Bill Zig-Zag Harrows 4079 Pair 4 Bill Zig-Zag Harrows 4080 Pair 3 Bill Zig-Zag Harrows 4081 Only 4 Bill Harrow 4082 Scarifier 4083 Horse Hoe and Drill Plough (combined) 4084 Seven Tine Grubber 4085 Set 3 Horse Trees 4086 Set 2 Horse Trees

No. 46. W A L T E R A. W O O D M O W I N G A N D R E A P I N G M A C H I N E

C O M P A N Y , 31-37 Bedford-st., N. Melbourne. 4087 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, in motion 4088 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, in motion 4089 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, in motion 4090 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, in motion 4091 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, in motion 4092 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, in motion 4093 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, in motion 4094 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, in motion 4095 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, stationary 4096 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, stationary 4097 Three-apron, Open-Rf ar Harvester and Binder, stationary 4098 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, stationary 4099 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester an I Binder, witlx Sheaf

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4100 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, without Sheaf carrier

4101 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, on transport 4102 Three-apron, Open-Rear Harvester and Binder, platform and

main frame 4103 Enclosed Gear Reapsr, in motion 4104 Enclosed Gear Reaper, stationary 4105 Tubular Steel Mower, in motion 4106 "Walter A. W o o d "Farmers ' Favorite" Grain and Fertilizer

Drill, in motion 4107 Walter A . W o o d "Farmers ' Favor i te" Grain and Fertilizer

Drill, in motion 4108 Walter A . W o o d "Farmers ' Favorite" Grain and Fertilizer

Drill, stationary 4109 Walter A. W o o d " Farmers' Favorite " Grain and Fertilizer

Drill, stationary 4110 Tubular Steel Mower, 3ft. 6in. cut 4111 Tubular Steel Mower, 4ft. 6in. cut 4112 Tubular Steel Mower, 5ft. cut 4113 Tubular Steel Mower, 4ft. Gin. cut, with reaping attachment 4114 Enclosed Gear Mower, 4ft. 6in. cut 4115 Enclosed Gear Mower, 5ft. cut 4116 Hay Rake 4117 Six horse-power Oil Engine 4118 Dutton Mower Kni fe Grinder 4119 Exhibit of Twine 4120 Exhibit of Oil 4121 Exhibit of Extras, &c.

No. 47. N O R M A N and Co., Bank-st., Adelaide.

4122 Reapers and Binders 4123 Mowers 4124 Side Delivery Reapers 4125 Gas Engines 4126 Grain Drills 4127 Various Small Machines

No . 48 (also Section 41) . T H E R E N A R D F E R T I L I Z E R CO., Proprietary Ltd., Little

Collins-st., Melbourne. 4128 Nitrate of Soda 4129 Sulphate of Ammonia 4130 Kainit Potash Manure 4131 Phospho-Kainit Manure

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4132 4133 4134 4135 4136 4137 4138 4139 4140 4141 4142 4143 4144 4145 4146

4147

4148

4149 4150 4151

4152 4153 4154 4155 4156 4157 4158 4159 4160 4161 4162 4163 4164

4165 4166 4167 4168

Sulphate of Potash (concentrated) Potash Chloride (concentrated) Nitrate of Potash Emu Guano Bone Dust Highly Concentrated Superphosphates Lawes' English Superphosphates Lawes' English Guano Lawes' Nitro Superphosphate Star Phosphate Albert's A .G .D. Horticultural Manure Albert's P .K.N.D. Fruit and Vine Manure Sulphate of Copper Sulphate of Iron Complete Market Gardeners' Manure

No. 49.

A. J. N A N C E , Little Collins-st., Melbourne. Nance's Patent Steam Sulphur Fumigator, for fumigating

Ships, Public Buildings, etc. Used by the Board of , Public Health, Melbourne

Nance's Patent Steam Sulphur Eumigators, various, for fumi-gating Houses, etc.

Nance's Patent Sulphur Eumigator, for inhaling purposes Nance's Patent Stands and Dishes, for fumigating purposes Nance's Patent Compo, Corrosive, Sublimate and Sulphur Cakes,

used in case of infectious diseases, etc. Nance's Patent Compo Sulphur Candles, for inhaling purposes Nance's Patent Compo Sulphur Cakes, for fumigating Formalin Formalin Lamps of'various'sizes, for fumigating Nance's Patent Lamp Alformant A. Lamp Alformant Lamp B. Formalin Tablets in •§• lb Tins Tablets. Tins of 50 Formalin Autonomizer Disinfectant Powder in tins Formalin, proof 40 % , 1 lb., | lb. and i lb. bottles Formalin, 4 % mixture, in 1 pint and pint bottles Nance's Patent Portable Incinerator, for treatment of In-

fectious excretal, etc. Nauce's Patent Portable Incinerator, suitable for Hospitals, etc. Nance's Crude Phenyle Nance's Crude Phenyle, in 5 gallon drums and casks Nance's Carbolic Acid

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4169 Nance's OarboJic Powder, in tins or casks 4 1 / 0 Nance's Odorbane, Absorbant and Deoderiser, free from odour 41 /1 JNauces Oadmine Powder 4172 Nance's Evaporating Tablets, suitable for house, etc. 4 1 / 3 JN ance s Moth Papers, for keeping moths away 4 1 / 4 Nance's Celebrated Health Soap 4175 Nance's Urinal Soap, for drains, etc. 4176 Nance's Patent Filter, high pressure 4177 Pasteur Filters, high and low pressure (various) 4178 Berkfeld Filter 4179 Filters, assorted

C H A M B E R S and S E Y M O U R , Swanston-st,, Melbourne. 4180 I .X .L . Cooking Stoves 4181 Anchor Cooking Stoves 4182 Argosy Cooking Stoves 4183 Nero Enterprise Cooking Stoves 4184 Dover American Cooking Stoves 4185 Avon American Cooking Stoves f O 4186 Massena American Cooking Stoves 4187 Primus Boiling Stoves 4188 Primus Cooking Stoves 4189 Ruby Pri mus Cooking Apparatus

M E T T E R S BROS. , 351 Post Office-place, Melbourne. 4190 Metters Bros.' Improved Oven, No. 1 4191 Metters Bros. ' Improved Oven, No. 2 4192 Metters Bros.' Improved Oven, No. 3 4193 Metters Bros.' Improved Oven, No. 3| 4194 Metters Bros.' Improved Oven, No . 6 4195 Empress Stove, No. 1 4196 Empress Stove, No. 2 4197 Empress Stove, No 3 4198 Rita Stove 4199 Phoenix Stove, No. 1 4200 Phoenix Stove, No. 2 4201 8ft. Kitchen Range 4202 4ft. Covering and Moulding Range 4203 3ft. Gin. Covering and Moulding Range 4204 Austral Grate 4205 Centennial Stove, No. 0 4206 Centennial Stove, No. 1 4207 Centennial Stove, No. I f

No. 50.

No. 51.

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4208 Centennial Stove, No. 2 4209 Camelot Range 4210 Remington Range 4211 Griant Paragon Stove 4212 iron Super Heater 4213 Copper Super Heater 4214 Sheet Iron Chimneys 4215 Washing Coppers and Prames 4216 Samples, Preize, Bracket, Panels 4217 Balustrade, Urinals, General Castings, etc.

No. 52. A E T H U B T I L L E T , 3 Surrey-rd., South Yarra.

4218 " Kuro " Egg Preservative 4219 Soap

No. 53. D R A P E R and SONS, 461-466 Bourke-st., Melbourne.

4220 Sheep Dip 4221 Disinfectant 4222 Earth Closets 4223 Sanitary Appliances, etc.

No 54. T H E M E L B O U R N E B B E W E R Y and D I S T I L L E R Y C O M P A N Y

LTD. , East Melbourne 4224 Lager Beer, in bulk and bottle 4225 Running Ale, in bulk and bottle 4226 Double Stout, in bulk and bottle

Sterilized Hopped Malt Extract

No. 55. A. W . P A R K E R , 302 Post Office Place Melbourne.

4228 No. 0 Premier Patent One Eire Cooking 4229 No . 1 Premier Patent One Eire Cooking 4230 No. 2 Premier Patent One Eire Cooking 423] No. 3 Premier Patent One Eire Cooking 4232 No. 4 Premier Patent One Eire Cooking 4233 No. 5 Premier Patent One Fire Cooking

No. 0 Premier Patent One Fire Cooking No. 1 Premier Patent One Fire Cooking

4236 No. 2 Premiar Patent One Fire Cooking 4237 No. 3 Premier Patent One Fire Cooking

DUNLOP'S II

Stove Stove Stove Stove Stove Stove Stove, with boiler Stove, with boiler Stove, with boiler Stove, with boiler

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4238 No. 4 Premier Patent One Fire Cooking Stove, with boiler 4239 No. 5 Premier Patent One Fire Cooking Stove, with boiler 4240 No. 2 Premier Patent One Fire Cooking Stove, with high pres-

sure boiler 4241 Two Oven Eange, 4 feet (Coving) 4242 Two Oven Tiled Eange, 4 feet (Coving) 4243 Two Oven Portable Eange 4244 Portable Chimneys 4245 Copper and Frame 4246 5ft. 6in. 2 Oven Coving Eange 4247 3ft. 6in. Eange

No. 56 (also Section 41) . W I S C H E E & CO., 50 Market-st., Melbourne.

4248 Superphosphates for cereals 4249 Superphosphates for potatoes 4250 Superphosphates for orchards 4251 Superphosphates for vineyards 4252 Horticultural Manure (special) 4253 Fruit and Vine Manure (special) 4254 Nitrate of Soda 4255 Sulphate of Ammonia 4256 Kainit 4257 Blood Manure 4258 Bone Dust 4259 Sulphate of Potash 4260 Chloride of Potash 4261 Nitrate of Potash 4262 Thomas' Phosphate 4263 Sulphate of Iron and Copper 4264 Sulphuric Acid 4265 Muriatic Acid 4266 Nitric Acid 4267 Sulphurous Acid 4268 Acet ic Acid 4269 Eabbit Poisons

No. 57. C. B. S U M S I O N , Oakieigh.

4270 Lever Washing Machine, patent No. 58.

M . JONES, 314 Post Office Place, Melbourne. 4271 General Tinware and Dairy Utensils

fil MADE a n d PACKED in VIRGINIA, U.8.A. DUNLOP'S DERBY TOBACC*

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No. 59. L I V E STOCK A I L M E N T S R E M E D Y P R O P R I E T A R Y LTD. ,

98 Elizabeth-st., Melbourne. 4272 "Salvitis," a new specific protective and restorative of health

in dairy cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, dogs, and poultry, made by T. W. Norris, Animal Medicine Expert

No . 60. A L B E R T S. J O Y C E , 9-11 Stanley-st., Collingwood.

4273 Cream Cans (10 gallons) 4274 Cream Cans (5 gallons) 4275 Milk Cans (50 quarts) 4276 Milk Cans (40 quarts) 4277 Milk Cans (30 quarts) 4278 Milk Cans (25 quarts) 4279 Milk Cans (20 quarts) 4280 Measuring Cans (various sizesj 4281 Milk Coolers (various sizes) 4282 Milk Aerators, Strainers, Buckets, all Dairy Utensils

No. 61. T H E ESTATE OE T H E L A T E J O H N P E R R Y ,

150 Lonsdale-st., Melbourne. 4283 Bent Timber 4284 Carriage Woodware 4285 Springs 4286 Axles 4287 Carriage Ironware 4288 Handles 4289 Brushwood 4290 Hay Rakes

No. 62. J O S E P H F E L L O W E S , 256 Johnston-st., Eitzroy.

4291 Carriage Woodware 4292 Shafts 4293 W i n g Boards 4294 Drum Shells 4295 Miller's Truck Handles 4296 Sieve Eims 4297 Boat Combings, and various descriptions of bending material

No . 63. J. G R I F F I T H S , Tea Rooms.

Tent

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No . H. P O R T A , 153 George-st., Fitzroy.

4299 Blacksmith's Bellows 4300 Double Action Bellows ' • ^ 4301 Portable Forges

No. 65. W . E. C A N N I N G P R O P R I E T A R Y L I M I T E D , 233 Elizabeth-st.,

Melbourne. 4302 Silver and Gold Plating in actual operation 4303 Dynamos for Electric Plating 4304 Yats 4305 Chemicals 4306 Brushes 4307 Mops 4308 Aerator Bottles and Sparklets 4309 " Triumph " (English) Cycles 4310 " Royal Enfield " Cycles 4311 " Conqueror " Cycles 4312 Chains, Saddles, etc.

No. 66. W M . & GEO. D E A N , Collins Place, Melbourne.

4313 Yarnish (Nobles & Hoare's.) 4314 Paint, Anti-Corrosion (Walter Carson's & Sons.) 4315 Kalsomine f Johnston & Co.) 4316 Calcitine (O'Hara, Matthew's & Co.) 4317 Lacquer for canning (Jamieson & Co.), for meat and jam

manufacturers

No. 67. J A M E S M U S G R O V E , Greenvale.

4318 " Yic tory" Broadcast Seed Sower, mounted on cart 4319 " Y i c t o r y " Broadcast Seed Sower, unmounted 4320 Seed and Manure Drill

No. 63. B. F. M E L L O R , Moonee Ponds.

Windmill Binder

4323 Mower 4324 Stripper 4325 Wheels 4326 House Frame Model 4327 Plough Shares

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No. 69. H U M E BROS. , Malmsbury.

4328 Iron and Wooden Fencing droppers 4329 Spring Tooth Harrows

No. 70 (also Separator Shed, 156). H . Y. H A M P T O N , 496 & 500 Elizabeth-sfc., Melbourne..

4330 Oil Engine 4331 Bone Cutter 4332 Bone Cutter 4333 Bone Cutter 4334 Rabbit Exterminator

No. 71 (also Separator Shed 129). A. S. C A M P B E L L & CO., 33 William-sf., Melbourne.

4335 " Abbott " Filter and Pump

No. 72, M A R C H B A N K & B I D S T R U P , Pinnager-st, Broadford.

4336 Automatic Skim Milk Distributor

No. 73. J. H. B O S C H E N , No. 8 Armadale-road, Armadale

4337 Eustic Garden Seats 4338 Rustic Chairs, &c.

No. 74. J. T U R N E R T H O M A S , Adam-st., Burnley. 7 ' j

4339 Thomas' Carbolized Sheep Dip, for tick, lice, or scab

No. 75. D . J. & W . H . C H A N D L E R , 247, 249, & 254 Brunswick-st, Fitzroy 4340 Syracuse Earth Scoop 4341 Diamond Plough Shares (assorted) 4342 Black Fencing Wire, No. 8. 4343 Black Fencing Wire , No. 10. 4344 Galvanized Fencing Wire, each 8 and 10 4345 Barbed Wire, each i2 and 14 4346 Galvanized Ribbon Wire 4347 Ornamental Fencing W i r e 4348 Wire Netting (assorted) 4349 Coxes' Patent Wire Strainers 4350 Sections Colonial Harrows

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4851 Acme Pulverizer 4352 Trewhella Lifting Jack (single purchase) 4353 Trewhella Lift ing Jack (double purchase) 4354 Pairs Haimes 4355 Pairs Chains 4356 Champion Spray Pump 4357 Orchardist Spray Pump 4358 Victoria Spray Pump 4359 Excelsior Spray Pump 4360 Lotus Spray Pump 4361 Syracuse 2 Gang Plough No. 9 4362 Syracuse 2 Gang Plough, with circular coulter 4363 Syracuse 2 Gang Plough, with stearing gear 4364 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, steel beam, No. 401 5365 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, steel beam, No. 403 4366 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, wood beam, No. 603 4367 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, wood beam, No. 50 4368 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, wood beam, No. 51 4369 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, wood beam, No. 52 4370 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, wood beam, No. 53 4371 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, with skim coulter, No. 53 4372 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, No. 54 4373 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, with circular coulter, No. 54 4374 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, " Hillside," No. 26 4375 Syracuse Single Furrow Plough, " Hil ls ide," No. 36 4376 Shears, Shearpoints, Soleplates, Coulters,Mouldboards,Handles,

and other accessories 4377 Syracuse Spike Tooth Lever Harrows 4378 Syracuse Spring Tooth Wheel Lever Harrows 4379 Syracuse Spring Tooth Wheel Lever Harrows, with riding

attachment 4380 Syracuse Cultivator 4381 Syracuse Cultivator, single lever 4382 Syracuse Cultivator, double lever 4383 Douglas Force and Li f t Pumps 4384 Douglas Suction Pumps 4385 Handy Suction Pumps 4386 Bentall 's Hand Chaff Cutters 4387 Planet Junior Firefly Hand Plough 4388 Planet Junior Single Wheel Hoe 4389 Planet Junior Double Wheel H o e 4390 Planet Junior Seed Drill Hoe Cultivator, &c. 4391 " Kangaroo " One Fire Cooking Stove, N o 1 4392 " Kangaroo " One Fire Cooking Stove, No. 2 4393 " Kangaroo " One Fire Cooking Stove, No. 3

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4394 Milk Cans, Cream Cans, Churns, and other Dairy requisites 4395 Sheets JCM Galvanised Iron 4396 Assortment Spouting, Ridging and Downpipe

No. 76 (also Section 36) . C. C. SANDERS &?CO, 397-399 Bourke-st., Melbourne, and [Mount

Alexander-road, North Essendon. 4397 Ladies French cut back Side Saddles 4398 Ladies Plain pigskin Side Saddles 4399 Gents pigskin Hunting Saddles 4400 Gents Steeplechase Saddles 4401 Exercise Saddles 4402 Girls Side Saddles 4403 Boys Saddles 4404 Stock Saddles with open chambers 4405 Stock Saddles, improved pannels 4406 Stock Saddles for station use 4407 Set pair horse Carriage Harness 4408 Set double Buggy Harness 4409 Set double Waggonette Harness 4410 Set double Station Haimess 4411 Set double Express Harness 4412 Set silver-mounted Brougham Harness 4413 Set brass-mounted Brougham Harness 4414 Set Rubber and Gold Tanker Buggy Harness 4415 Set Light Gig Harness 4416 Set Ralie Cart Harness 4417 Set Pheaton Harness 4418 Set Pony Buggy Harness 4419 Set Pony Cart Harness 4420 Set Waggonette Harness 4421 Set Express Harness 4422 Set Spring Cart Harness 4423 Set Dray Harness 4424 Ladies Weymouth Bridies 4425 Ladies Pelham Bridles 4426 Gents Weymouth Bridles 4427 Gents Pelham and Snaffle Bridles, assorted 4428 Queensland Bridles 4429 Stock Bridles 4430 Hunting and Race Breastplates 4431 Leggings assorted 4432 Headstalls and Ropes 4433 Folded Leather and wet Girths 4434 Riding Bridles Bits

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L C I G A R E T T E S Are m a d e in E n g l a n d .

4435 Driving Bits, assorted 4436 Hunting and Hacing Spurs, assorted 4437 Horse Clothing 4438 Fawn Rugs 4439 Stirrup Irons assorted 4440 Buggy Rugs 4441 Waterproof Carriage Rugs 4442 Carriage Whips 4443 Buggy Whips •4144 Pair Horse Whips 4445 Four Horse Whips 4446 Jockey Whips 4447 Hunting Whips 4448 Ladies \VThips 4449 Stock W h i p Handles assorted 4450 Kangaroo and Green Hide Stock Thongs •4451 Kangaroo Hunting Thongs 4452 Kangaroo Four Horse Thongs 4453 Kangaroo Buggy Thongs 4454 Ladies and Gents Patent Safety Stirrups

No. 77 (also Stand 28) . C L I F F and B U N T I N G , Blackwood-st., North Melbourne.

4455 Machinery and Implements

No. 78 and 79. D E E R I N G H A R V E S T E R CO., 104 Spencer-st., Melbourne.

4456 Ideal Reaper and Binder, 6ft. cut, latest improvements 4457 Ideal Reaper and Binder, 6ft. cut, latest improvements 4458 Ideal Reaper and Binder, 5ft. cut, latest improvements 4459 Ideal Reaper and Binder, 5ft. cut, latest improvements 4460 Improved Steel Reaper and Binder, 6ft. cut 4461 Improved Steel Reaper and Binder, 5ft. cut 4462 Pony Reaper and Binder, 6ft. cut 4463 Pony Reaper and Binder, 5 ft. cut 4464 Ideal Two-Horse Mower, 5ft. cut 4465 Ideal Two-Horse Mower, 4£ft. cut 4466 Ideal Two-Horse Mower, 4-|ft. cut, with manual delivery

attachment 4467 Ideal One-Horse Mower, 4ft. cut 4468 Ideal One Horse Mower, 3|ft. cut 4469 8 j f t . Horse Dump Hay Rake 4470 S^ft. Hand Dump Hay Rake 4471 Ideal Reaper 4472 Dignan's Challenge Ordinary Stripper

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44-73 4474 4475 4476

4477

4478

4479 4480 4481

4482 4483 4484 4485 4486 44-87 4488 4489

4490

4491 4492 4493 4494 4495 4496 4497 4498 4499

4500 4501 4502 4503 4504 4505

45 U 6 4507 4508

Dignan's Challenge Damp Weather Stripper Deering specially prepared Harvester Oil Deering Pure Manila Standard and Sisal Harvester Twines Deering Knife Grinder Superior Hoe, Grain and Fertilizer Drills, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.

14, 15, 16 hoes, with grass seeders Superior Single Disc Grain and Fertilizer Drills, 13 discs, with

grass seeders Cockshutt Single Furrow, High-Grade Tom Thumb Plough Cockshutt Single Furrow High-Grade Gem Plough Cockshutt Single Furrow High-Grade Punch or Scotch Dux

Plough Cockshutt Single Furrow High-Grade K Series Plough Cockshutt Single Furrow High-Grade .Judy Plough Cockshutt Two Furrow High-Grade Twin Gang Plough Cockshutt Three Furrow High-Grade Triple Gang Plough Cockshutt Three Furrow High-Grade Colonial Gang Plough Cockshutt Two Furrow High-Grade Kangaroo Gang Plough Cockshutt Three Furrow High-Grade Kangaroo Gang Plough Cockshutt Four Furrow Higl l-Grade Kangaroo Gang Plough

with patent steerage gear Cockshutt Single Furrow High-Grade Lifteye Sulky Riding

Plough Cockshutt Single Rotary Disc Riding Plough Cockshutt Double Rotary Disc Riding Plough Superior Disc Harrows on Wheels Cockshutt High-Grade Horse Hoes and Cultivators combined Federal Harvester No. 3A Winnower, with 28in. Riddle, mounted on wheels Corn Harvester and Binder Cockshutt High-Grade Pearl Plough, single furrow Reid and Gray Travelling Chaffcutter

No. 80. D. M. O S B O R N E and CO., 557 Flinders-st., Melbourne. Columbia Sickle Grinder Columbia Sickle Grinder Columbia Scuffler, No. 5, with potato hillers Aspinwall Potato Planter Columbia Mower, feet ( for one horse) Columbia Mower, 4 | feet ( for two horses), and~with Reaping

attachment Columbia Reaper, 5 feet Columbia Reaper and Binder, 5 feet Columbia Reaper and Binder, 6 feet

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4509 Osborne Hay Rake, 8 feet with 25 teeth 4510 Columbia Flexible Disc Harrow, 12 discs, 16 in. diameter 4511 Osborne Spring Tooth Cultivator, 17 teeth 4512 Osborne Spring Tooth Cultivator, 23 teeth with Sulky 4513 Osborne Combination Cultivator (Spring and Peg Teeth), 16

teeth 4514 Columbia Peg Tooth Harrow, 90 teeth 4515 Columbia Scufiler, No. 2 4-516 Columbia Scufiler, No. 5 4-517 Columbia Sickle Grinder 4-518 Osborne Orbit Oil (in tins) 4-519 McSherry Fertilizer Grain Drill, 11 hoes 7 inches apart 4520 McSherry Fertilizer Grain Drill, 13 hoes 7 inches apart

No. 81 (also Stand 11). M c L E A N BROS. & R I G G , L I M I T E D .

4-521 Machinery and Implements

No. 82. H A W T H O R N , M c R O R I E , & MUST, 591 Flinders-st., Melbourne. 4-522 6 feet Jones Lever Reaper and Binder 4-523 5 feet J ones Lever Beaper and Binder 4-524 6 feet Jones Lever Beaper (with sheaf carrier) 4-52-5 Reaper and Binder Frame 4-526 5 feet Chain Drive Mower 4-527 4 feet Chain Drive Mower 4-528 Side delivery Beaper 4529 Kni fe Grinder 4-530 Kni fe Grinder, 2 Wheels 4531 8 feet self-dump Hay Rake 4532 10 feet self-dump Hay Rake 4533 6 H.P. Oil Engine

No. 83. H. Y . M c K A Y , Ballarat.

4-534 Harvester 4535 Harvester 4536 Stripper 4-537 Stripper 4-538 Winnower 45-39 Winnower 4-540 Horse Works and Chaffcutter 4541 Drill

Reaper and Binder

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4543

4544 4545 4546 4547 4548 4549

No. 84 (also Stand 15.) W E L C H , P E R R I N & CO.

Machinery and Implements

No. 85. E. W . S U D H O L Z , Footscray.

Horse Winnower Damp Weather Stripper Stripper 4 Furrow Plough 8 Furrow Plough Horse Works

No. 86.

4550

4551

4552

4553 >3 4554

J A M E S ALSTON, Queen's Bridge-rd., South Melbourne. 16ft. Patent Steel Heavy Geared Windmill, 30ft. Steel Tower,

7in. Cylinder Pump 10ft. Patent Steel Heavy Geared Windmill, 30ft. Steel Tower

5in. Cylinder Pump 10ft. Patent Steel Light Geared Windmill. 30ft. Steel Tower,

4in. Glass Cyl. Pump 8ft. Patent Steel Light Geared Windmill, 45ft. Steel Tower 8ft. Patent Geared Windmill, 30ft Steel Tower with 1,000

gallon Corrugated Iron Tank, 6ft Angle Steel Tank Stand and Troughs

6^ft. Patent Steel Direct Acting Mill, 25ft. Steel Tower 8ft. Patent Steel " D o t " Geared Windmill, 20ft. Tower, &c. 6ft. Patent Steel " D o t " Geared Windmill, 25ft. Tower, &c. Collection of Windmill Pumps Alston's Patent Steel Sheep and Cattle Troughing Patent Steel Stable Door Troughs Steel Angle Ladder for wells

No. 87. T H O M A S M c P H E R S O N and SON, 582-584 Collins-st., Melbourne 4562 Portable Steam Engine 4563 Portable Steam Engine 4564 Semi-Portable Engine 4565 Colonial Type Engine and Boiler 4566 Thrashing Machine

No . 88. J O H N D A N E S and SON, P R O P Y . LTD., 391 Bourke-st., City.

4567 8 H.P. Single Cylinder Traction Engine, manufactured by

4556 4557 4558 4559

$4560 4561

Mess rs. Ransomes. Sims and Jeffries Ltd.

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4597 4598 4599 4600

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4568

4569

4570

M A C H I N E R Y , IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

4571 6 H.P.

4572 4 H.P.

6 H.P, Single Cylinder Traction Engine, manufactured by Messrs. Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies Ltd.

1G H.P Portable Steam Engine, manufactured by Messrs. Ransomes, Sims Mid Jeffries Ltd.

8 I .P. Portable Steam Engine, manufactured by Messrs. Eausomes, Sims and Jeffries Ltd. Portable Steam Engine, manufactured by Messrs. Ransomes, Sims and Jeffries Ltd. Portable Steam Engine, manufactured by Messrs. Eansomts, Sims and Jeffries Ltd.

3 H.P. Portable Steam Engine, manufactured by Messrs. Eansomes, Sims and Jeffries Ltd.

3 P.P. Vertical Steam Engine and Boiler, mounted on wheels Artesian Steam Pumping Engine Artesian Steam Pumping Engine 4 H.P. " Hercules " Oil Engine (in action) 2 i H.P. " Hercules " Oil Engine (in action) Model Steam Engine 4 H P. Vertical Boiler 3 H.P. Vertical Boiler A 60in. " N e w Australasian" Steam Rotary Thrashing Machine,

fitted with Straw Elevator, Caving Blower, Elevator Hoister, Brake, etc., manufactured by Messrs. Eansomes, Sims and Jeffries Ltd. " New Australasian" Standard Thrashing Machine with Eeciprocating Shakers, and all the latest im-provements, manufactured by Messrs. Eansomes, Sims and Jeffries Ltd.

Eerguson Patent Concave Bar 3in. Centrifugal Pump (in action) 4in. Centrifugal Pump (in action) 6in. Centrifugal Pump (in action) « 8in. Centrifugal Pump (in action) Ipswich Donkey Steam Pump Wilson Donkey Steam Pump Boiler Testing Pump Collection of Steam Pumps (one in action) Collection of Steam Pulsometers Collection of Monitor Pumps (in action) Collection of Deep Wel l Pumps Collection of Surface Pumps Collection of Gun Metal Force and L i f t Pumps Collection of Mine Pumps Collection of Semi-rotary Pumps Collection of Hand and Power Rotary Pumps

4574 4575 4576 4577 4578 4579 4580 4581 4582

4583 A 60in.

4584 4585 4586 4587 4588 4589 4590 4591 4592

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4601 4602 4603 4604 4605 4606 4607 4608 4609 4610 4611 4612 4613 4614 4615 4616 4617 4618 4619 4620 4621 4622 4623 4624 4625 4626 4627 4628 4629

4631 4632 4633 4634

4636 4637 4638 4639 4640 4641 4642

Collection of Hydraulie Rams (one gl&ss in action) Collection of Garden Pumps Collection of Spray Pumps and Nozzles Bi-Sulphide Injector Little Giant Sluicing Nozzle Double Ball Pillar Hydrant Four wheel Bush Fire Extinguisher Portable Horse works Double Horseworks, specially geared for Pumps Quadruple Horseworks, specially geared for Pumps Steam Saw Haag's Patent Water Motor, No. 3 A Haag's Patent Water Motor, No. 1 A Burt's Patent Water Motor Dallimore's Patent Skim-milk Measuring Machine Dallimore's Patent Hoist, specially adapted for Creameries Court Yard and Drinking Stand Pipe Danks' Bath Heater Danks' Milk Heater Dank's Milk Refrigerator Ferguson Patent Curd Cutter Three Pull Nickel Plated Beer Engine Organ Blowers 200 Yolt Dynamo " Velocite " Bearing Metal Rowing Boat Forbes' Pipe Screwing Machine Gin. Cast Iron Double Action Force Pumps, Holman pattern 4m. Cast Iron Double Action Force Pumps, Holman pattern Wimmera Force and Lift Pump Brine Pump Syphon Pump Tozer Fire Pump 8 Foot Geared Steel Star Pumping Windmill on 25ft . tower,

in action 10 Foot Direct-acting Steel Star Pumping Windmill on 30ft.

Tower, in action 10 Foot Alston Patent Iron Windmill, on wood tower Niagara Steam Pump (in action) Collection of Chandeliers, Hall Lights, and Electroliers Collection of Gas, Water, and Steam fittings Collection of Compo. Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead Collection of Lead Pipe, Tin lined and Tin washed Collection of Pure Tin Pipe Collection of Lavatory and Sanitary ware

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4644 Collection of Boyle's patent Ventilators 4645 Collection of Reeve's patent W o o d Pulleys 4646 Collection of Dairy Utensils 4647 Collection of Fire Brigade Fittings 4648 Collection of Water Meters 4649 Collection of Banham's Camel hair and Cotton Duck Belting 4650 Collection of Sensitive Governors 4651 Collection of Acetyline Gas Generators, Show Room lighted up

with this Gas 4652 Show case of highly finished Brass and Gunmetal Work, ias

exhibited at Earl's Court, London, awarded Gold Medal and Diploma of Honor

N o . 89. J O H N C O O P E R & SONS, 287 Elizabeth-st., Melbourne.

4653 Patent Wrought Steel Plough Shares 4654 Patent Machine Made Horse Shoes 4655 Brown's Patent Springs 4656 King Buggy Springs 4657 Safety Catch Pulley Blocks 4658 Anvils 4659 Blacksmith's Tools 4660 • Vyces 4661 Sawing Machine 4662 Heller's Farrier's Tools 4663 Bowen's Patent Wire Tighteners 4664 Crown W i r e Strainers 4665 Wire Fencing Tools 4666 Boss Patent Washing Boards 4667 Clothes Prop Attachments

No. 90. R O B I N S O N BROS. , Normanby-rd., South Melbourne.

4668 16ft. Aermotor Pumping Outfit, with lOin. Pump. 4669 12ft. Power Aermotor Outfit, with Saw Bench 4670 12ft. Power Aermotor Outfit, with Grinder and Pump 4671 8ft. Aermotor Pumping Outfit 4672 Oil Engine Pumping Plant 4673 Two Brake Horse Power " Robinson " Oil Engine 4674 Assortment of Pumps for hand, horse, wind and steam power

No. 91. J O H N S & W A Y G O O D L I M I T E D , Sturt-st; j South Melbourne.

4675 Machinery 4676 " Turpin" Patent Sledge Pump, for cleaning out tanks, dams,

etc.

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No. 92. M c C O M A S & CO., 507 Collins-st., Melbourne

4077 McComas Patent Waterlifter, 7 inch 4678 McComas Patent Waterlifter, 3 | inch 4679 McComas Patent Waterlifter, inch 4680 McComas Horse Works 4681 Jorrett's Patent Bale Holder 4682 Price Williams Lever W o o l Press for station use 4683 Price Williams Lever W o o l Press for farmers and selectors

No. 93. GEO. K N O W L E S , 231 Elizabeth-st., Melbourne.

4684 Spray Pump " The Lotus " 4685 Spray Pump " The Villa " 4686 Spray Pump " The Excelsior " 4687 Spray Pump, 5 gals., " The Victoria " 4688 Sprav Pump, 10 gals., " The Victoria " 4689 Spray Pump " The Little Orchardist" 4690 Spray Pump " The Orchardist," single delivery 4691 Spray Pump " T h e Orchardist," double delivery 4692 Spray Pump " The Triumph " 4693 Spray Pump " The Pomona " 4694 Collection of Triumph Spray Nozzles 4695 " Kilemquick " Insecticide, in pints and larger sizes 4696 Anderson's Improved Steam Cask Cleaner

No . 94. H A R V E Y , S H A W & CO., 560 Lonsdale-st., City.

4697 " Globe " Railway Milk Cans 4698 Monitor Railway Cream Cans 4699 " Globe " Milk Coolers and Aerators 4700 Lance Milk Strainers and Samplers 4701 Tinned Steel Cheese Hoops or Moulds 4702 Small's Calf Eeeders 4703 " Globe " Milk Strainers with movable bottoms 4704 " Eairway " Milking Bucket 4705 Butter Carrying Dishes 4706 Water Barrows 4707 Dairy Utensils generally

No. 95. M E R R I M A N BROS. , 6LLa Little Lonsdale-st,, Melbourne.

4708 No. 1 Duplex Spray Pump, with Williams' patent kerosence attachment

4709 No . 2 Duplex Spray Pump

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4710 No. 2 Duplex Spray Pump on carriage 4711 No. 3 Duplex Spray Pump 4712 Federal Spray Pump 4713 Excelsior Spray Pump 4714 Fire Pumps

N o . 96. J O H N H. M c I N N E S , North Boorhaman.

4715 Improved Four Furrow Plough No. 97.

J A M E S M O O E E , City Eoad, South Melbourne. 4716 Portable House 4717 Entrance Gates 4718 Field Gates 4719 Wicket Gates 4720 Lattice Gates 4721 Garden Seats 4722 Church Seats 4723 Seat Ends 4724 Lattice W o r k for Conservatories, etc. 4725 Altar Eails 4726 Door Frames and Doors 4727 Verandah Columns 4728 Mantlepieces 4729 Fruit Cases 4730 W i u e Cases 4 7 3 1 Butter Boxes 4732 Barrows 4733 Pickets 4734 Post Caps 4735 Office Stools 4736 Windows 4737 Sashes 4738 Hurdles 4739 Sheep Pens 4740 Sundry Articles of Timber Manufacture

N o . 98. F L O O D ' S V I C T O R I A E N G I N E E R I N G - W O R K S , 60 Druitt-st.,

Sydney.

4741 Water L i f t _ No. 99.

H. D E E R I N G , Bell st.j Coburg 4742 Rain Water Filter, for purifying roof water into storage tank.

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No. 100. C A R O L I N CO., P T Y . LTD. , 191 Collins-st, Melbourne.

4743 Bonnie Reaper and Binder 4744 Continental Reaper and Binder 4745 American Champion Road Machine 474(5 Steel Champion Road Machine 4747 Champion Steel Reversible Road Roller 4748 Champion Wheeled Scoop 4749 Keystone Drag Scoop 4750 Columbus Drag Scoop 4751 Planet Jr. No. 6, Horse Hoe 4752 Planet Jr. No. 2, Seed Drill 4753 Planet Jr. No. 11 Tooth Harrow 4751 Planet Jr. Single Wheel Hoe 4755 Wiard IS o. 62, Plough 4756 Wiard No. 22, Reversible Plough 4757 Wiard No. 10 Plow 4758 Wiard Subsoil Plow 4759 Syracuse No. 5, Sheet Beam Plow 4760 Syracuse Cultivator 4761 Syracuse Cultivator with Grape Extension

762 Syracuse Sulky Plow 4763 Syracuse Road Scraper 4764 Eig. 125, J. E Porter, Spray Pump 4765 Eig. 100, J. E. Porter, Spray Pump 4766 Amazon Tank Pump 4767 Ottawa Tank Pump 476S Knapsack Spray Pump 4769 Set Bars for 2 Horses

No. 101. J A M E S BATES, Fairy-st., Warrnambool .

4770 S k m s 4771 Coppers 4772 Steaming Apparatus

No . 102. i 8

C H A S . T O W N S E N D , 72 Elgin-st., Carlton. 4773 Harrows (various)

No. 103 B R Y A N BROS. , Gellibrand-st., Colac

4774 Windmil l and Steel Tower

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228 M A C H I N E R Y , IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

No. 104. W A L D E N & G O L D I N G , 230 Elizabeth-st., Melbourne

4775 Rubber Sole Boots 4776 Rubber Goods

No. 105. G E O R G E M U N E O , Peel-st, Ballarat East.

4777 Combined Harvester 4778 Stripper

No. 106. J. F U E P H Y & SONS, Shepparton.

4779 Collection of Swingletrees 4780 Water Cart 4781 Water Cart 4782 Water Cart 4783 Plain Roller 4784 Clod Crusher or Spike Roller 4785 Plough Wheels 4786 Circular Coulters

No. 107. T H E L I O N R O L L I N G M I L L S P R O P R I E T A R Y L I M I T E D ,

Grant-st., South Melbourne. 4787 The Yaughan Patent Iron Standard for W i r e Fencing 4788 Fence erected with the Yaughan Patent Iron Standard,

showing method of apply plain and barbed wire

No . 108 " C Y C L O N E " W O Y E N W I R E F E N C E Co., Franklin-st.,

Melbourne, 4789 The " Cyc lone" Machine weaves fence on the ground

No. 109.—Withdrawn.

No. 110.

E. C O X , 280 Carlisle-st., Balaclava. 4790 Apparatus for straining wire fences

No. 111. T. M. S W I N T O N , 511 Leslie-st., East St. Kilda.

4791 Manger No. 1 4792 Manger No. 2 4793 Manger No. 3 . 4794 High Corner Hay Rack, fixed m stands 4795 Low Corner Hay Manger

DUNLOP'S TOBACCO" M A D E a n d P A C K E D

j>) in VIRGINIA, U .8 .A .

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No. 112. T H E F E D E R A L S P R I N G W O R K S , 42 a'Beckett-st., Melbourne. 4796 Railway and Carriage Springs 4797 Coachmaker's Iron Work

No. 113. W I L L I A M S C O T T H O R N , Bloomfield-rd, Ascot Yale

4798 Pump without bucket or Plunger, can be worked by steam or horse-power

No. 114. J A M E S H. CRAVEN", 21-25 Kavanagh-st., South Melbourne

4799 14 H.P. Garrett's Portable Engine 4800 12 H.P. Garrett's Portable Engine 4801 10 H.P. Garrett's Portable Engine 4802 3 H.P. Garrett's Portable Engine 4803 5 H.P. Oil Engine, by Fielding and Piatt Ltd. 4804 3in. Rotary Pump 4805 l i in , Rotary Pump 4806 8in. Portable Pump and Boiler, by Jos. Evans and Sons 4807 Bin. Portable Pump and Boiler, by Jos. Evans and Sons 4808 Pott's Patent Hydro Extractor

No. 115. J A M E S DA Y, Coleraine.

4809 Machine for lifting Bales of W o o l &c. on to trucks

No. 116. M O R R I S , L I T T L E and S O N LTD. , 26 St. James Place, Melbourne. 4810 Little's Sheep Dips 4811 Little's Foot Rot Cure 4812 Little's Phenyle Disinfectants

N o . 117.—Withdrawn.

No . 118. R E D B I R D C Y C L E CO., 158 Collins-st., Melbourne.

4813 Cycles 4814 Cycle Accessories

No. 119. R O U D A BROS. , 62-64 Little Lonsdale-st., Melbourne.

4815 Bird Lime for catching Destructive Birds in Orchards, Vine-yards and f or Horticulturalists

4816 Curry Powder

DUNLOP'S a i i i r k i ' f e r m g i m t r r , r c r N \ M V I R G I N I A , U .S .A .

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No. 120. A U S T R A L A S I A N L I V E S T O C K I N S U R A N C E CO., Queen-st.,

Melbourne. 4817 Tent

No. 120A.

J. S A N D E R S O N and CO., William-st., Melbourne. 4818 Tent 4819 Samples of Murton's Eluid Sheep Dip

No. 120B.

A L E X A N D E R S M I T H , 40 Cubitt-st., South Richmond.

4820 Composition for prevention of rot in timber, etc.

SEPARATOR SHED. No. 121 (also Stand 9 Machinery).

T. R O B I N S O N and CO., Spottiswoode. 4821 No. 5 Melotte Hand Cream Separator 190 gal. capacity 4822 No. 1 Melotte Hand Cream Separator 40 gal. capacity 4823 No. 2 Melotte Hand Cream Separator 50 gal. capacity 4824 No . 4 Melotte Hand Cream Separator 80 gal. capacity 4825 No. A Melotte Hand Cream Separator 22 gal. capacity 4826 No. B Melotte Hand Cream Separator 33 gal. capacity 4827 No. C Melotte Hand Cream Separator 4o gal. capacity 4828 Melotte Turbine Separator 40 gal. capacity 4829 Melotte Turbine Separator 50 gal. capacity 4830 Melotte Turbine Separator 70 gal. capacity 4831 Melotte Turbine Separator 90 gal. capacity 4832 No. 1 Alexandra Power Separator 300 gal. capacity 4833 No . 2 Alexandra Power Separator 200 gal. capacity 4834 No. 3 Alexandra Power Separator 100 gal. capacity 4835 No. 4 Alexandra Power Separator 60 gal. capacity 4836 No. 1 Alexandra Turbine Separator 300 gal. capacity 4837 No. 2 Alexandra Turbine Separator 200 gal. capacity 4838 No . 3 Alexandra Turbine Separator 100 gal. capacity 4839 No. 3 i Alexandra Turbine Separator 75 gal. capacity 4840 Cream Pump 4841 Rotary Skim Milk Pump

DUNLOP'S TOBACCO I M A D E a n d P A C K E D ® in VIRGINIA, U.S .A.

MADE a n d P A C K E D in VIRGINIA, U.S.A.

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No. 122. A T L A S C O M P A N Y OF E N G I N E E R S , 108.114 Bouverie-st.,

Carlton. 4842 Atlas Vertical Ammonia Compression Befrigerating Machine 4843 Condenser 4844 Direct Expansion Pipes 4845 Valves, Flanges, Bends 4846 Welded Pipes and Coils 4847 Crossley Oil Engine

No. 123. J. P E D E B S E N & SON, 537-539 Fl inders -s tMelbourne .

4848 Paasch Cream Pasteurisers and Cylindrical Cream Coolers 4849 Steam Turbines 4850 Butter Coloring 48-51 Cheese Coloring 4852 Cheese Rennet 4853 Bennet Tablets 4854 Lactic Acid Ferment 4855 Dairy Salt

No. 124 (also Stand 127) H. H U N T , 27 William-st., Melbourne.

4856 Humble & Nicholson's Refrigerating Machinery 4857 Ice Making Machinery 4858 Knight 's double-action Churn 48-59 Crowe's Milk Purifier and Aerator 4860 Milk Cans 4861 Cream Cans in Coolers 4862 Cream Coolers 4863 Cow Brand (salt) Special Dairy 4864 Parchment Pape r 4865 Separator Oils 4866 Machine Oils 4867 Cylinder Oils 4868 Lactofarina Calf Food 4869 Preservative 4870 Butter Color 4871 All Dairy Supplies

No . 125. C H A R L E S D U N N & CO., 189-190 Flinders-st., Melbourne.

4872 Concentrated Milk 4873 Butter 4874 Pasteurised Cream 4875 Jams 4876 Jelly 4877 Pickles, etc.

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2 3 2 MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

No. 12G. N E W E L L & CO., 121 William-st., Melbourne.

4878 Sharpies " Buttercup " Hand Cream Separators 4879 Sharpies W . H . B . Hand Cream Separators 4880 Sharpies Safety Hand Cream Separators 4881 Suarples Tubular Hand Cream Separators 4882 Sharpies " Little Griant " Steam Cream Separators 4883 Sharpies Tubular Steam Cream Separators 4884 Sharpies Standard Steam Cream Separators 4885 Sharpies Imperial Steam Cream Separators 4886 Sharpies Complete Separating Plants, steam driven 4887 Sharpies "No - t in " Babcock Milk Testers, hand driven 4888 Sharpies " Russian " Babcock Milk Testers, steam driven 4889 Sharpies " Standard " Babcock Milk Testers, steam driven 4890 The " Ideal " Babcock Tester, hand driven 4891 " Little Griant" Steam Boilers, for farmers, dairymen, etc. 4892 Vertical Steam Boilers for farmers, dairymen, etc. 4893 Horizontal Steam Boilers, for farmers, dairymen, etc. 4894 The " I d e a l " Eotary Eorce Pumps 4895 Union Steam Pumps 4896 Moore Steam Pumps 4897 Churns and Butter Workers 4g9§ Milk Heaters 4899 Eeceiving Vats 4900 Milk and Cream Cans 4901 Scotch Can "Washer 4902 Wash-up Troughs 4903 Separator Oil 4904 Sundry Dairy Utensils

No. 127 (also Stand 124). H . H U N T , 27 William-st., Melbourne.

4905 Dairy Requisites No. 128.

P E A R S O N BROS. , Leichhardt, Sydney. 4906 Pearson's Carbolic Sand Soap

No . 129 (also Stand 71 Machinery). A. L. C A M P B E L L and CO., 33 William-st., Melbourne.

4907 Filter, Ac . N o . 130 (also Stand 38 Machinery) .

H E N R Y B E R R Y , Collins-st., Melbourne. 4908 " Black H o r s e " Dairy Salt 4909 Higg ns' Dairy Salt 4910 Castle Coy. Fine Salt

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No. 131 ROBERTSON" & M O F F A T , Bourke-st., Melbourne.

4911 Friater and Rossman's Sewing Machines

No. 132. W . W I L L I S & Co., 382 Little Collins-st., Melbourne.

4912 Squatters Requisites 4913 Fireproof Safes

No. 133. H U G O W E E T H E I M , 173 William-st., Melbourne.

4914 Sewing Machines (working) 491-5 Knitting Machines (working) 4916 Bicycles 4917 Pianos

No. 134. D U E R D I N and S A I N S B U R Y , 309, 311 Flinders-lane, Melbourne. 4918 *' Burtonia," for brewing Ales, Stout, Kola and Ginger Beer

(non-intoxicating)

No . 135. E I S H E E and CO., 407 Collins-st., Melbourne.

4919 Fisher and Co's. Kola Nut Tonic 4920 Fisher and Co's. Mighty " Alok "

4921 Spencer's Indian Cigars

No . 1 36—Withdrawn.

No . 137. G. E G A R T O N , 559 Sydney-road, Brunswick. 4922 Enamel Paints 4923 W o o d Stains 4924 Varnishes 4925 The Ajax Eoof Cooler

No. 138. W . J. B R E W E R , Grant-st., Clifton Hill.

4926 Domestic Machinery and Utensils 4927 Lawn Swings 4928 Strawberry Baskets 4929 Gal. Iron and Wire Netting 4930 Novelty Clothes Props 4931 Wal l Papers 4932 White Lead and Linseed Oils 4933 Various Joinery and Timber exhibits

B Y TOBACO { M A D E a n d P A C K E D R) in VIRGINIA, U.8 .A .

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I CIGARETTES Arc m a d e in E n g l a n d .

No. 139. T H E F E D E R A L T I N S M I T H and M I L L I N G CO., 500 Bourke-st ,

Melbourne. 4934 Exhibit of Tinware, &c.

No. 140. D . W . S W A N & CO. 507 Flinders-st., Melbourne.

4935 " Princess " Patent Hand Power Cream Separator, 1900 model, 110 gallons per hour capacity

4936 ,, 80 gallons per hour capacity 4937 ,, 50 gallons per hour capacity 4938 ,, 40 gallons per hour capacity 4939 30 gallons per hour capacity 4940 20 gallons per hour capacity 4941 " Princess " Patent Steam Turbine Cream Separator, 1900

model, 150 gallons per hour capacity 4942 ,, 110 gallons per hour capacity 4943 ,, 80 gallon* per hour capacity 4 9 4 4 << Victoria " Patent Hand Power Cream Separator, 25 gallons

per hour capacity 4945 „ 15 gallons per hour capacity 4946 ,, 10 gallons per hour capacity 4947 " Empress " Patent Hand Power Cream Separator, 80 gallons

per hour capacity 4948 Concussion Churn 4949 Concussion Churn, hinge lid 4950 Dash Churn 4951 " Babcock " Farm Testers 4952 Milk Can for Railway use 4953 Cream Can for Railway use, special strong 4954 " Morwell ' Butter Printer 4955 Boiler, steam, 4 H.P. 4956 Boiler, steam, 3 H.P. 4957 Boilers, steam, Special for Driving Turbine Separators 4958 Milk Bucket Patent 4959 Milk Bucket, ordinary 4960 Milk Strainers 4961 Dairy Salt, special extra fine 4962 Butter Preservative 4963 Butter Coloring 4964 Milk Vats

No . 141. E: C H E R R Y and SON, Gisborne.

Collection of Dairy Appliances, comprising: — 4965 Dash Churns 4966 Concussion Churns 4967 Trunk-lid Churns

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MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 2 3 5

4968 Butter Kneaders 4969 Butter Workers 4970 Factory Butter Workers 4971 Butter Prints 4972 Butter Printers 4973 Butter Shovels, Spades, Scoops and Pats 4974 Export Box Rammers, Frames and Levellers 4975 Steam Babcock Testers 4976 Farm Babcock Testers 4977 Babcock Sundries 4978 Travelling Sample Boxes 4979 McVeigh's New Babcock Flasks 4980 Steriline, the new milk preserver 4981 Patterson's Patent Churn Ventilator, etc.

No. 142.

F R A N C I S F O B R E S r and CO., 495-497 Bourke-st , Melbourne.

4982 Preservitas 4983 G-olden Cross Butter Color, Cheese color and Rennet 4984 " B u r t a k o , " a substitute for Cream of Tartar used in Pastry

baking, &c ,

No. 143.

J . B A R T R A M and SON, King-st., Melbourne.

4985 Alfa-Laval Cream Separator, Factory sizes, Belt Driven 4986 Alfa-Laval Cream Separator, Steam Turbine 4987 Alfa-Laval Cream Separator, Hand Driven 4988 Facile Steam Turbine Testers 4989 Butter Workers 4990 Churns 4991 Weighing and Printing Machines 4992 Rotary Pumps 4993 Barnekow's Dairy Preparation, viz.: Butter Color,Cheese Color

Rennet Extract 4994 White Rose Special Dairy Salt 4995 Safety Brand Separator Oils 4996 Lion Brand Pure Vegetable Parchment Paper, Local & Export 4997 Preservaline, f or Milk, Cream and Butter 4998 Cream and Milk Transit Cans 4999 Primus Pasteurizers and Coolers 5000 Wagner Dairy Glassware 5001 Butter and Cheese Factory Requisites, including—Scales,

Sieves, Butter Pats, Rammers, Thermometers, Cheese Bandage and Tops, Cheese Hoops, &c., &c., &c.

5002 Hercules Refrigerator

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No . 144. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING- Co., William-st., Melbourne 5003 Sewmg Machines 5004 Art W o r k executed on same

No. 145. L I N C O L N , S T U A R T & CO., 252 and 254 Flinders-st., Melbourne.

Textile Goods— 5005 Tweeds and Serges, Ballarat Wool len and Worsted Co. Ltd. 5006 Tweeds and Cloths, Albion AVoollen Mills, Geelong 5007 Tweeds and Cloths, Messrs. Collins Bros., Geelong 5008 Flannels, Messrs. Collins Bros., Geelong 5009 Flannel Shirtings, Messrs. Collin Bros., Geelong 5010 Flannel Shirtings, Ballarat Wollen and Worsted Co. Ltd. 5011 Blankets, Messrs. Collin Bros., Geelong 5012 Rugs, Ballarat Wool len and Worsted Co. Ltd.

Manufactured Articles— 5013 Boots and Shoes 5014 Leather Bags 5015 Hats and Caps 5016 Umbrellas 5017 Shirts and Pyjamas 5018 Knitted Hosiery 5019 Waterproof Clothing 5020 Men's and Boys' Clothing 5021 Military Uniforms 5022 Machinery in Motion

No. 145A. W . F . & F. D. B O A D L E , Fletcher-st., Essendon.

5023 Tar Fume Rabbit Exterminator

No. 146. C H E E T H A M & Co., Geelong.

5024 Salt (various stages) No. 147.

B I C K M O R E ' S G A L L C U R E CO., Agent, A B B O T T R I C H A R D S O N , 489 Flinders-st., Melbourne.

5025 Gall Cure for Horses, etc. No. 148.

S O L O M O N C O X , 422 Bourke-st., Melbourne. 5026 Solomon's Solution 5027 Mortem, etc.

No. 149 (also Section 40.) D O O K I E A G R I C U L T U R A L C O L L E G E , D O O K I E .

5028 Exhibit, illustrating the making of Wines 5029 Olive Oil 5030 Grain, Wheat, Oats, and Barley 5031 Seeds of Fodders, etc.

I. C I G A R E T T E S Are m a d e iri E n g l a n d .

MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

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DERBY TOBACCO

5032 Honey, Beeswax, etc. 5033 Preserved Fruits in Jars, etc. 5034 Pickled Olives 5035 Student's Smithy Work , etc. 5036 Farm Produce 5037 Silk (raw) 5038 Photographs

No. 150. A . H O A D L E Y & CO , 221 Park-st,, South Melbourne.

5039 Preserves (various) 5040 Confectionery, etc

No. 151. T H E P E E R L E S S C O O K E R CO., 163 Collins-st., Melbourne.

5041 Peerless Steam Cookers, used for General Cooking and Ster alising Milk

No . 152. R O S E L L A C O M P A N Y , North Melbourne.

5012 Preserves No. 153.

S W A L L O W & A R I E L L I M I T E D , 12 Queen-st., Melbourne. Pyramidal Trophy, containing—

5043 Biscuits 5044 Cakes 5045 Plum Puddings 5046 Self-Raising Flour 5047 Preserves, etc.

No. 154. J. T W O M E Y and CO., 53 Market-st., Melbourne.

5048 " The Farmer and Grazier " 5049 " Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria "

No. 155. A L E X . C O W A N and SONS LTD. , 395 Flinders-lane, Melbourne#

5050 Type " M . M . " 4 Actual H.P. " Otto " Patent Oil Engine, !by Crossley Brothers Limited, Manchester, to drive Refrigerating Machinery shown by Messrs. Scott and Young, Atlas Foundry, Melbourne.

N o . 156 (also Stand 70 Machinery) . H . V . H A M P T O N , 496-500 Elizabeth-st., Melbourne.

5051 Bone Cutters No . 157.

T H E R O Y A L A G R I C U L T U R A L S O C I E T Y O F V I C T O R I A . Equitable Building, Collins-st., Melbourne.

5052 Show Case containing Seeds 5053 Models of Roots

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GENERAL REGULATIONS.

Special Regulations re Champion Prizes of Australia.

(The Gift of the Government! of Victoria.) 1. All exhibits to be the bona fide property of exhibitors, and pro-

duce to be grown or made by the exhibitor, except in the case of Agri-cultural Societies being exhibitors.

2. Unless three entries at least have been made, and unless there are not less than two exhibits, prizes shall not be awarded if the Judges do not report the exhibits to be of exceptional merit, and worthy of the prizes.

3. The prizes to be awarded by Judges appointed by the Society. 4. In any case where, in the opinion of the Secretary for Agricul-

ture, any misstatement has been made regarding any exhibit, the prize shall not be paid.

5. All exhibits to be subject to General Regulations. Note.—Separate entries are not required for Champion Prizes of

Australia.

General Regulations. 1. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor at

time of entry, and produce, which must be the growth of the present year, must be grown or made by the exhibitor, except in the case of Agricultural Societies being exhibitors.

2. No exhibit will be allowed to enter in more than one class, except for a sweepstake, or for a special or champion prize.

3. Applications for space for stands of manures, machinery, and implements, single exhibits, or goods for exhibition only (Sections 41 and 42), must, be made on or before Saturday, June 30th, 1900. After the applications close positions will be allotted, and a charge of Is. per foot frontage will be made for the space granted, exclusive of space under cover, for which the chargp is 5s. per foot for first five feet, with a reduction after that amount. Entries of this description of exhibits must afterwards be duly made on the Society's forms, before the close of general entry, for insertion in the Catalogue.

4. General entries must be made in writing on forms supplied by the Society, and must ba in the hands of the Secretary, at the office, Equitable Building, Collins-street, Melbourne, on or before Saturday, the 4th day of August, 1900, at 12 o'clock noon. On payment of an extra fee, double-fee entries will be received at the office after that hour till 5 p.m. on Tuesday, August 7th, when all entries close. Entry fees, in accordance with next regulation, to accompany each entry.

Note.—Entries for competition are limited to three exhibits in all live stock classes, which exhibits must be brought before the Judges. Entries for sale only—50 per cent, extra entry fee. Competitive and sale exhibits to be separated in the show grounds.

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5. Members of the Society (subscription., £1) will be charged a fee of 5s. on each entry in a numbered class except for Swine, Poultry, and Wines, in which Sections the entry fee in each class is 2s. 6d., and in Classes 37, 38, 39 and 121, in which the entry fee is £1. Non-mem-bers will be charged ten per cent. on the money value of the first prize in each class in which they enter, provided always that no entry fee in any class shall be less than five shillings (which amount covers entries in classes in which medals are offered for first prizes), except in Swine, Poultry, and Wines, for which the entry fee is 2s. 6d. Entry fees must aocompany entries.

6. Separate entries (with entry fees) must be made for Special Prizes in cases in which the prizes have class numbers. When the Special Prize is not in a numbered class, a separate entry is not required.

7. The correct age of exhibits of live stock must be set forth in each entry. Any infringement of this rule will disqualify the exhibit.

8. No sheep to be entered or shown that have been shorn before July 12th in the preceding year. The date on which sheep were shorn to be stated on entry form. No sheep will be allowed to compete that have their wool oiled or dressed with any foreign matter whatever. No sheep to be gone over with the shears except for plucks or dags.

9. The breeding year dates from August 1st in each year for horses, and July 1st in each year for cattle. Colonial-bred shall mean bred in any of the Australasian colonies.

10. All male animals competing in the breeding classes must be visibly entire, and any marks of spaying on females shall disqualify them from competing in such classes.

11. Entry tickets will be issued about a week before the Show opens. The entry ticket of each exhibit will state the number of its box, stall, pen, or stand, as the case may be, which will correspond with its number in the official catalogue. The entry ticket must be produced at the gate, when it will admit the exhibit and attendant to the Grounds. It must be retained and again produced when the exhibit leaves the yards. Attendants' passes will be issued by the Secretary, to whom exhibitors, when sending in their entries, must make application for the number required.

12. In order to prevent the non-exhibition of animals which have been entered for the Show, thus causing unnecessary preparations, expanses, and disarrangement of the Show Yard, any person making an entry will be subject to a fine of £2 for each horse entry not exhibited, of £1 for each entry of cattle not exhibited, and of 10s. for each entry of sheep or pigs not exhibited, unless a certificate under the hand of the exhibitor or his authorised agent be lodged with the Secretary of the Society before the day of the exhibition, certifying that such non-exhibition is caused either by—(1) The death of the animal or animals; or (2) contagious of infectious diseases (confirmed by the explanatory certificate of a veterinary surgeon); or (3) by its becoming ineligible for the class in which it has been entered, or other reasonable cause. The non-payment of such fines to debar all persons owing them from exhibiting at the future meetings of the Society.

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13. All exhibits of Carriages, Buggies, etc. (Section 35), Manures (Section 41), and Machinery, Implements, and Miscellaneous Exhibits (Section 42) must be in their places in the yards on Monday night, September 3rd. All other exhibits, except Hunters, Ladies' Hunters, High Jumpers, Cavalry Horses, Carriage Pairs, Poultry and Dogs, and Wines, etc. (see foot of this regulation), must be in their places in the yards by 10 a.m. on Tuesday, September 4th, when the Judges will begin adjudication. Hunters, Ladies' Hunters, High Jumpers, Cavalry Horses, and Carriage Pairs will only be required to be in the yards on the day or days on which they perform. Except for Cavalry Horses, boxes will not be allotted to horses in these classes. Poultry and Dogs must be in their places in the yards before 10 a.m. on Wednesday, September 5th, except working Sheep Dogs, which are not required till Thursday at 10 a.m. Wines, etc. (Section 39), must be lodged in the cellars of the Exhibition Building, Carlton Gardens, on or before Monday, August 6th, 1900, at five p.m.

14. Exhibits will not be received in the yards after the date and hour specified. No animal or article, whether for competition or not, will be admitted to the Show Grounds, unless duly entered.

16. The owner or exhibitor of any exhibit or stand of exhibits dis-approved of as an exhibit by the Council of the Society must immediately, upon notice to that effect, remove such exhibit or stand of exhibits from the Society's Grounds.

17. As many men will be allowed into the yards free as the Council may deem necessary to take charge of exhibits, and passes will be issued to all such on application to the Secretary.

18. Exhibits must not be rugged during the hours the Show is open to the public, and horse-boxes must not be locked during those hours, or the exhibitor will be liable to a fine of ten shillings.

19. Any exhibitor or his employe putting manure out of his box, stall, or pen, after 8.30 a.m. on a Show day, shall be liable to a fine of ten shillings.

20. When ordered by the Stewards, all prize-taking horses and cattle must be taken out on parade in accordance with the printed programme. Exhibitors will be subject to a fine of 10s. in each case in which the order of the Stewards to parade is not obeyed1, and shall be liable to forfeit any prize awarded to their exhibit or exhibits.

21. No exhibitor or manager of an exhibiting company (except in the case of an owner riding or driving his exhibit) will bo allowed in that section of the yard in which his exhibit is placed during the ad-judication of the Judges, and it shall be the duty of the Stewards to prevent any person interfering with the Judges, and, if necessary, to order the removal of such offender from the yards. Persons in charge must on no account leave their respective lots, or address the Judges, unless authorised by the Stewards of the section in which they are com-P 6 t i n # The Judges may award a second or third prize instead of a first one or may withhold a prize altogether, where the exhibits are not of sufficient merit. Any exhibit (for which no class is provided) likely to

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benefit the colony, if entered as an extra in a competitive section, may be recommended a prize or certificate if considered meritorious, but no prize can be recommended by the Judges for extra exhibits if the prize list contains a class in which the same can compete.

23 The Judges are requested to make a reserve number of the in m r r i t ' e y 0 n d t W t 0 ' W h i c h t h e P r i z e s are awarded in every class where the number of the entries exceed the number of prizes offered, if, m their opinion, the exhibit is of sufficient merit to dServeeda P r " e >y ^ a l S O r e 1 u e s t e d to give commendations when

r , ^ 2 4 ' + 7 1 6 ° ° T i l m a y w i t b b o l d P^ze when fraudulent or erro-I Z Z S n ^ 7 e n t S + h a v e b e e n regarding an exhibit; and exhibitors C and f S M T S " f ^ T 6 ^ ? ^ b 6 d e b a r r e d f r o m again exhibit-S i b f t n r * 7 ' ^ b e h a b l e t 0 e ^ u I s i o n f r o m the Society, Exhibitors may be required to make a statutory declaration regarding their entries, if the Council so desires. regarding < ^ 2 5 ' i t Y P e r S ,°n i U S U l t i n g ° r i n t ^ m g with the Judges during the Show will be subject to removal from the yards; and the prizes if any, awarded to such person may be forfeited. P ' General Regulations—Two.

2 6 ' , f h i b i t ° r or attendant refusing to attach the Prize Card

during tha t ° f 1 C l ; -t P r i Z 9 19 to keep the same on f o r f e f T exhibition, will, on proof thereof tu the Council, be d t u 1 V r n " " t 0 S U C h e X h i b i t d u r i ^ t b e Show, and m a to d S v 1 P ° m ° ° m r t i n g ' a n d n ° e x b i b i t o r ^ allowed to disp ay any Prize Card in addition to those issued by the Society for the year. One Prize Card only is issued for each prize won.

next2o7n the " i t ? d ^ ^ * * * * * & p r i z e ' b e disqualified, the next on the list does not necessarily obtain the same prize. The Council ° r W l t W t h e of the Judges, shall decide the question '

! 8 ; P T m c e X h l b i t i n g S h a 1 1 a c c e P t the decision of the Judges appointed by the Society, as to the merits of their exhibits and in the case of protests, alleging infringement of the regulations tJe de cision of the Council shall be accepted as final and without appeal

writing W ^ T ^ ™ * r 6 * m W t 1,6 h d & e d w i t b t h e Secretary, i „ writing before twelve noon on the day after such awards are made with

p r o t T t t f £ d S t e r I r S ' W M c h W i U b e f ° r f e i t e d t b e Society if the protest be found, on due consideration, to be unfounded or frivolous , . K . f 3 ° - * x b l b l t (except Live Stock) can be removed from the Ex-y a r d ! ^ ^ ^ w h m * ^ ^ ^ ^ the

31. Any exhibit of Horses or Cattle may be removed from the yards each day of the Exhibition after five p.m. on depositing wfth the Secretary an approved cheque for £10 (or for any exhfbit o f d o g ^ £2

t t l d R , f r U n d e r S e C t i ° n 3 4 ' 3), as a gtfa ante; that the animal will be returned to the yards next morning before ten a.m. In the event of the animal not being returned before the time specified, the cheque, together with all the prize mo .ey (If any) it

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lias won, will be forfeited; but on the animal's return each day the cheque will be refunded to the exhibitor.

32. Water will be provided in the yards for Live Stock and the working of machinery.

33. Exhibitors of stock will be required to provide their own forage •(which can be purchased in the yards at Melbourne prices); and exhibitors of machinery, fuel (which must be coke or wood, no coal being allowed), and materials necessary to enable them to comply with the regulations.

34. The successful tenderer for the privilege of photographing exhibits has the exclusive right thereto, with the reservation that the Council may allow the Press to take photographs! of exhibits for purposes •of illustration.

35. The privilege of distributing trade lists, advertisements, or other documents is restricted exc'usively to exhibitors at their respec-tive stands. Any person infringing this regulation will incur expulsion from the yards.

36. Every reasonable care will be taken of exhibits, but no' respon-sibility will be incurred by the Society.

37. All exhibits of Live Stock, for which boxes or stalls are pro-vided free for one week (and in the case of over-sea exhibits, for a fort-night) before the Show opsns, must be removed from the Grounds within one week after the last day of sales, or a charge will be made for boxes.

38. The Exhibition will be open to the public on Tuesday from ten a.m. (during adjudication by the Judges), admission Is. ; on Wednesday, Thursday (vice-regal day), Friday and Saturday, from nine a.m., ad-mission Is. Admission to grand stand on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs-day, Friday and Saturday, 2s. 6d.

39. Members, on presentation of their badges, and members' ladies, on presentation of their tickets, will be admitted free to the Grounds and grand stand.

40. Cheques for prizes at the Show will be passed for payment at the Council meeting on Tuesday, September 18th, 1900, one week after which date they will be payable on application to the Secretary.

41. Any prize or prizes awarded at this Show, and left unclaimed for six months, may be forfeited and cancelled by the Finance Com-mittee of the Society.

Xote. The Society does not undertake to receive exhibits, but a carter is in attendance at the Show Grounds platform to take charge of them if required to do so, and place them in their respective sections for a small charge, the Society not being in any way responsible in the matter.

Sales.

Sales of Exhibits (for the carrying out of which the Society will offer every facility) will be held on the Show Grounds on Friday and Saturday. Beef breeds of cattle, horses and swine sold on Friday,

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dairy breeds of cattle and sheep on Saturday. AH animals intended for sale must be duly entered and exhibited at the Show, and exhibitors are required to state on their entry forms if their exhibits are for sale or for exhibition only. Extra entry fee for sale stock.

Prize lists, entry forms, and every information on application to the Secretary, Equitable Building, Collins-street, Melbourne; or Secretary of any Agricultural Society in Victoria.

Members' Tickets, £1 each (giving the subscriber the privileges of admission with a lady to the grounds and grand stand at all times, a vot^ for the election of office-bearers, etc.), may be had on application to the Secretary, or to Mr. N. E. Ruck, Collector.

Holiday tickets at excursion fares on all railway lines. Exhibitors at Melbourne from Sydney are issued return tickets at

single fare. Minimum number, 9. Intending competitors are particularly requested to observe the

date fixed for the reception of entries at the office, as the rule will be

The Society is prepared to give liberal encouragement to all kinds of novelties calculated to improve existing or to' promote new indus-tries, by offering every facility for their exhibition; and provided such novelties are entered as extras in any competitive section, by awarding prizes or certificates if considered meritorious.

Agricultural Machines and Implements, Live Stock and Produce, Dogs, Poultry, and Other Birds, also Conditions applying to Judges and to Attendants on Stock.

[Exhibits are consigned direct to Show-siding at Society's Grounds.]

1. On consigning to the Show the consignor must declare on con-signment note that they are for exhibition., naming the Show, and they must be way-billed accordingly. They will then be charged full rates to the place of exhibition, but will be conveyed back to the station whence they were sent free, at any time within one month, if a certificate from the Secretary of the Society to the effect that they have been exhibited and not sold is handed in on consigning. Certificate to be attached to the " f r e e " way-bill. If part of a consignment is sold the balance will be returned free.

STRICTLY ENFORCED.

THOMAS PATTERSON, Secretary.

Equitable Building, Collins-street, Melbourne.

Railway Regulations.

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, . I f 2. The foregoing applies to exhibits conveyed in ' H M goods

waggons and by goods trains- valuable animals may Lowever, be con-veyed in horse-boxes by passenger., trains under these conditions, at goods rates, provided there is rolling stock available.

3. For all exhibits which bave been sold, full rates will be charged for the return journey.

4. Exhibits may be sent from one Show to another on the same line or branch of same line, provided a "Not Sold" certificate is pre-sented and freight prepaid at each station. When final destination is reached, they will be returned to starting station as per Clause 1.

5. All exhibits to be loaded and unloaded by consignors and consignees, and to be carried and signed for at the owner's risk.

6. Exhibits unaccompanied by a certificate from the Secretary of the Show will be charged full rates both ways.

7. To ensure despatch, forty-eight hours' notice should be given to the stationmaster of the number and description of vehicles required.

8. All freight to be "Prepaid" in first instance, and made "To Pay " (if charged) on return journey.

9. Judges to be carried at holiday excursion fare for the return journey, when on official duty; certificate to be produced at Booking Office.

10. Attendants on stock, before starting to a Show, must furnish themselves with a certificate, duly filled up and signed, as per Clause 11, and pay full fare £o and from the place of exhibition; but after returning with the exhibits, if a full truck load of sheep, or a full cattle-truck load of horses, cattle or pigs, has been paid for, and if provided with a certificate that the stock exhibited has not been sold, and also with the second part of certificate, as per Clause 11, duly filled up and signed, a refund of both fares will be made. This applies only to attendants who travel in the trucks or in vans of goods trains with the stock. Only one attendant is to be allowed to each truck. The certificate must be receipted by the attendant, and sent by the station-' master to the Traffic Audit Office as a voucher.

11. Form 15A.

Station.

Date, 190

I hereby certify Mr. travelled in Truck

No. , train with his stock to

Agricultural Show. fare

Stationmaster.

Station.

I hereby certify Mr. returned from

Agricultural Show in Truck No.

train, with unsold exhibits. fare.

Stationmaster.

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3rd, exhibits not yet j u d g e d .

S E C T I O N 1 . — D R A U G H T H O R S E S .

Stallion, 4 years old and over—1st, 9. . .2nd, 1.. .3rd, 4 Colt, 3 years.old—1st, 17...2nd, 18A...3rd, 18 Colt, 3 years old, which competed in the Grand Draught Horse Pro-

duce Stakes, L898 and 1899—1st, 19 Colt, 2 years old—1st, 26.. .2nd, 32.. .3rd, 24 Colt, 2 years old, which competed as a 1 year old in the Grand

Draught Horse Produce Sweepstakes, 1899—1st, 40 Colt, 1 year old—1st, 49. . .2nd, 51...3rd, 50 Grand Draught Horse Produce Sweepstakes, 1900, Colt, 1 year ' o ld—

1st, 59...2nd, 60...3rd, 62 Challenge Cup —1st, 59 Brood Mare, over 3 years old, foaled or in foal—1st, 67.. .2nd, 64.. .

3rd, 68 Dry Mare, over 3 years old—1st, 70.. .2nd, 69 Filly, 3 years old—1st, 72.. .2nd, 71 Filly, 3 years old, which competed in the Grand Draught Hors>-

Produce Stakes, 1898 and 1899—1st, 73 Filly, 2 years old—1st, 77—2nd, 79.. .3rd, 74 Filly, 2 years old, which competed as a 1 year old in the Grand

Draught Horse Produce Sweepstakes, 1899—1st, 82 Filly, 1 year old—1st, 90..... 2nd, 89...3rd, 83 Grand Draught Horse Produce Sweepstakes, 1900, Fi l ly , 1 year o ld—

1st, 97. . .2nd, 96.. .3rd. 93 Pair of Mares or Geldings (or mare and gelding) for Lorry purposes,

in work, any age — 1st, 99 Pair of Mares or Geldings (or mare and gelding) f or farm purposes,

worked on a farm for 3 months before the Show—1st, 101 Mare or Gelding, for Farm or Lorry purposes—1st, 102 ..2nd, 105 CHAMPION—Draught Stallion, 2 years or over—9 CHAMPION—Draught Mare or Filly, 2 years or over—70

S E C T I O N 2 — T H O R O U G H B R E D S .

Stallion (registered in Stud Book)—1st , 109.. .2nd, 108.. .3rd, 107 Stallion (registered in Stud Book), Special, suitable for the improve-

ment o£ tl>e breed of Light Harness Horses, to be exhibited in harness, and to trot a mile in less than 4 minutes without toe weights or any artificial aids to g a i t — N o entry

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Mare, foaled or in f o a l — N o eutrv Colt, 2 years o ld—No eutry Filly, 2 years o ld—No entry CHAMPION—Thoroughbred Stallion, 2 years old—109 CHAMPION—Thoroughbred Mare or Filly, 2 years or over—No entry

SECTION 3—TROTTERS. Stallion, driven in a sulkv or buggy, not necessarily for speed—1st,

117...2nd, 111...3rd, 114 Mare, driven in sulky or buggy, not necessarily for speed—1st, 121

2nd, 118... 3rd, 119 Colt or Filly, 3 years old, driven n sulky or buggy, not necessarily

for speed—1st, 123...2nd, 124...3rd, 127 Colt or Filly, 2 years old or under—1st, 129 ..2nd, 128...3rd, 130 CHAMPION—Trotting Stallion, 2 years old or over—117 CHAMPION—Trotting Mare or Filly, 2 years old or over—121

SECTION 4—ROADSTERS. Stallion—1st, 141...2nd, 139...3rd, 143 Mare, led into ring—1st, 146...2nd, 145 CHAMPION—Roadster Stallion, 2 years old or over—141 CHAMPION—Eoadster Mare or Filly, 2 years old or over—146

SECTION 5—CLEVELANDS. Stall ion—No entry Mare, led into ring—1st, 147 CHAMPION—Stallion—No entry

SECTION 6—PONIES. Pony Stallion, between 12 and 14 hands—1st, 151...2nd, 156...3rd

162 Pony Stallion, 12 hands or under—1st, 169...2nd, 167...3rd, 168 Pony Mare, foaled or in foal, between 12 and 11 hands—1st 171...

2nd, 172...3rd, 173 Pony Mare, foaled or in foal, 12 hands or under—1st, 177...2nd, 178

...3rd, 180 CHAMPION—Pony Stallion, between 12 and 14 hands—151 CHAMPION—Pony Stallion, 12 hands or under—169 CHAMPION—Pony Mare, between 12 and 14 hands—171 CHAMPION—Pony Mare, 12 hands or under—177

SECTION 8—HACKNEYS, COBS, LADIES' HACKNEYS, AND CAVALRy HORSES.

Hackney, heavy weight—1st, 249...2nd, 247...3rd, 243 Hackney, light weight—1st, 255...2nd, 250...3rd, 253 Lady's Hackney—1st, 266...2nd, 264...3rd, 2t>2 Gentleman's Cob, 15 hands or under, up to 16 stone.—No award Cavalry Horse—1st, ...2nd, . . .3rd, Mounted Rifleman's Horse—1st, .. .2nd, ...3rd,

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S E C T I O N 9 — C A R R I A G E , B R O U G H A M , B U G G Y , A N D S P R I N G - C A R T H O R S E S , P H A E T O N , S A D D L E A N D H A R N E S S P O N I E S .

Pair of Carriage Horses, over 15 hands 3 inches—1st, ...2nd, .. 3rd,

Brougham Horse—1st, 291...2nd, 289...3rd, 292 Pair of Buggy Horses, 15 hands 3 inches or under—1st, 294...2nd,

293 Single Buggy Horse, 15 hands 3 inches or under—1st, 302...2nd,

318...3rd, 307 Spring Cart Horse—1st, 319 ..2nd, 322 Pair of Phaeton Ponies, between 12 and 14 hands—1st, 323...2nd,

324 Pair of Phaeton Ponies, 12 hands or under—1st, 325...2nd, 327...3rd,

326 Pony Mare or Gelding, between 1 2 and 14 hands, harness—1st 329.. .

2nd, 337...3rd, 338 Pony Mare or Gelding, between 12 and 14 hands, saddle—1st 343...

2nd, 344...3rd, 345 Pony Mare or Gelding, 12 hands or under, harness—1st, 351.. .2nd,

350 Pony Mare or Gelding, 12 hands or under, saddle—1st, 356.. .2nd,

357...3rd, 359

S E C T I O N 1 0 . — S H O R T H O R N C A T T L E .

Bull, 4 years old or over—1st, 365...2nd, 362...3rd, 367.„4th, 361 Bull, 3 years old—1st, 371...2nd, 369...3rd, 370...4th, 373 Bull, 2 years old—let, 385...2nd, 377...3rd, 375...4th, 374 Bull, 1 year old—1st, 405...2nd, 403.. .3rd, 411...4th, 398 Cow, 4 years old or over (giving milk or in calf )—1st, 424,. .2nd,

420...3rd, 421 Heifer, 3 years old (giving milk or in calf )—1st, 426.. .2nd, 429.. .3rd

428 Heifer. 2 years old—1st, 430. . .2nd,436. . .3rd, 432 Heifer, 1 year old—1st, 442...2nd, 438—3rd, 447...4th, 443 G R O U P P R I Z E , one male and two females, any age—1st, 450 •SPECIAL P R I Z E — 3 6 5 CHAMPION—Shorthorn Bull, over 12 months old—365 CHAMPION—Shorthorn Cow or Heifer, over 12 months old—424

S E C T I O N 11. - H E R E F O R D S .

Bull, 3 years old or over—1st, 478.. .2nd, 477 Bull, 2 years old—1st, 479 Bull, 1 year old—1st, 481.. .2nd, 480.. .3rd, 482 Cow, 4 years old or over, giving milk or in calf—1st, 485.. .2nd, 484.. .

3rd, 487 Heifer, 3 vears old, giving milk or in calf—1st, 488 Heifer, 2 years old—1st, 491.. .2nd, 489.. .3rd, 490. . .H.C. , 492 Heifer, 1 year old—1st, 493.. .2nd, 495... 3rd, 494

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(JRROUP P R I Z E , one male and two females, any age—497 S P E C I A L P R I Z E (gift of J. M . Peck, Esq.), best Hereford, male or

female, over 12 months old—478 CHAMPION—Hereford Bull, over 12 months old—478 CHAMPION—Hereford Cow or Heifer, over 12 months old—485

S E C T I O N 1 2 — P O L L E D A N G U S .

Bull, 3 years old—1st, 499 (no competition) Bull, 2 years o ld—No entry Bull, 1 year old—1st, 500 (no competition) Cow,4 years old or over,giving milk or in calf—1st,502 (no competition) Heifer, 3 years old, giving milk or in ca l f—No entry Heifer, 2 years old—1st, 504...2nd, 503 Heifer, 1 year old—1st, 505 (no competition) G R O U P P R I Z E , one male and two females, Polled Angus or Red

Polled, any age—506 CHAMPION—Polled Angus Bull, over 12 months old—4-99 CHAMPION—Polled Angus Cow or Heifer, over 12 months old—502

S E C T I O N 1 3 — R E D P O L L E D .

Bui), 2 years old or over—No entry Bull, 1 year old or under—No entry Cow or Heifer, 3 years old or over, giving milk or in calf—1st, 507

(no competition) Heifer, 2 years old or under—No entry CHAMPION—Red Polled Bull, over 12 months o ld—No entry CHAMPION—Red Polled Cow or Heifer, over 12 months o ld—No

award

S E C T I O N 1 4 . — D E Y O N S .

Bull, 2 years old or over—No entry Bull, 1 year old or under—No entry Cow, 3 years old or over, giving milk or in c a l f — N o entry Heifer, 2 years old or under—No entry CHAMPION—Devon Bull, over 12 months o ld—No entry CHAMPION—Devon Cow or Heifer, oyer 12 months o ld—No entry

S E C T I O N 1 5 . — A Y R S H I K E S .

Bull, 3 rears old or over—1st, 522...2nd, 520...3rd, 516.. H.C., 511 — ' C 515

Bull 2 years old—1st, 550...2nd, 532...3rd, 551. . .H C., 554 Bull ' 1 year old—1st, 591...2nd, 585...3rd 587... H.C., 588 Cow' 1 years old or over, in milk—1st, 601...2nd, 599...3rd, 620 Dry Cow 4 years old or over, in calf—1st, 622...2nd, 624...3rd, 606

H.C., 619...C., 611 Hei fer 3 years old. in milk—1st, 629...2nd, 633...3rd, 631...C., 628 Heifer ' 3 years old, in c a l f - l s t , 638...2nd, 635...3rd, 634 . H.C., 637 Heifer ' 2 years o l d - l s t , 655...2nd, 657...3rd, 648...H.C., 653

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Heifer, I year old—1 at, 676 . 2nd, 680...3rd, 679...H.C., 674 G R O U P P R I Z E , one male and two females, any a g e — 6 8 1 CHAMPION—Ayrshire Bull, over 12 months old—522 CHAMPION—Ayrshire Cow or Heifer, over 12 months old—601

SECTION 16.—JERSEYS. Bull, 3 years old or over—1st, 725...2nd, 716...3rd, 727 . C. 724 Bull, 2 years old—1st, 734...2nd, 735...3rd, 731...C., 732 Bull, 1 year old—1st, 751...2nd, 761...3rd, 746 Cow, 4 years old or over, in milk—1st, 768...2nd, 766...3rd, 770 C

769 " ' '' Dry Cow, 4 years old or over, in calf—1st, 775...2nd, 776...3rd, 773 Heifer, 3 years old, in milk—1st, 785...2nd, 781...3rd,-786 Heifer, 3 years old, in calf—1st, 790...2nd, 789. 3rd, 791 Heifer, 2 years old—1st, 796...2nd, 795...3rd, 804 Heifer,|1 year old—1st, 813...2nd, 811...3rd, 809...C., 812, 82<> V

H.C., 815 ' ' ' " ' Group Prize—One male and two females, any age—1st, 827 CHAMPION—Jersey Bull, over 12 months old—725 CHAMPION—Jersey Cow or Heifer, over 12 months old—768

SECTION 17—HOLSTEINS. Bull, 2 years old or over—1st, 838...2nd, 840 Bull, 1 year old or under—1st, 841 Cow, 3 years old or over, giving milk or in calf—1st, 842 Heifer, 2 years old or under—1st 844...2nd, 845...3rd, 843 CHAMPION—Holstein Bull, over 12 months old—838 CHAMPION—Holstein Cow or Heifer, over 12 months old 842

SECTION 18—KERRIES. Bull, any age—No entry Cow or Heifer^ any age—No entry CHAMPION—Kerry Bull, over 12 months o ld—No entry CHAMPION—Kerry Cow or Heifer, over 12 months o ld—No entry

SECTION 19—DEXTER KERRIES. Bull, any age—No entry Cow or Heifer, any age—No entry CHAMPION—Dexter Kerry Bull, over 12 months o ld—No entry CHAMPION—Dexter Kerry Cow or Heifer, over 12 months o l d — N o

entry

SECTION 20—DAIRY CATTLE. Cow, in milk, any breed or age—1st, 852.. .2nd, 863...3rd, 846 Milch Cow, any breed, subject to test—1st, .. .2nd, ...3rd Three Dairy Heifers, 2 years old or under—1st, 886 2nd 887

3rd, 889 CHAMPION—Best Dairy Cow in yard, any breed—601 (852)

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S E C T I O N 21—FAT CATTLE-

Pair of Fat Oxen—1st, 896...2nd, 898...3rd, 894 Fat Ox—1st, 908.. .2nd, 906.. .3rd, 909 Pair of Fat Cows or Heifers—1st, 911 Fat Cow or Heifer—1st, 915...2nd, 916.. .3rd, 914

S E C T I O N 2 2 — C A T T L E D E R B I E S .

Shorthorn Derby Sweepstakes—No entry Hereford Derby Sweepstakes—No entry Ayrshire Derby Sweepstakes—631 Jersey Derby Sweepstakes—1st, 918...2nd, 917

S E C T I O N 2 3 — M E R I N O S H E E P .

Earn, over 2\ years old—1st, 920.. .2nd, 919...3rd, 921 Ram, under 2 f years and over years old—1st, 923. . .2nd, 922.. .

3rd. 924 Ram, under ' l i . years o l d - l s t , 925. . .2nd, 930...3rd. 927 Ewe, over 2£ years old—1st, 933.. .2nd, 931.. .3rd, 932 Ewe under years and over years old—1st, 934 Ewe, under H years old—1st, 938.. .2nd, 939...3rd, 935 C H A M P I O N — M e r i n o R a m , any a g e — 9 2 0 CHAMPION—Mer ino E w e , any a g e — 9 3 3

S E C T I O N 2 4 — L I N C O L N S .

Ram, over years old—1st, 940.. .2nd, 941 Ram, under 2 | years and over H years old—1st, 943.. .2nd, 94b.. .3rd

944 Ram- not more than 15 months old—1st, 951.. .2nd, 947...3rd, 948 Ewe, (any age) with lamb at foot—1st , 952 Ewe, over years old—1st, 954.. .2nd, 956.. .3rd, 955 Ewe, under 2\ years and over 1| years old—1st, 963.. .2nd, 960.. .3rd

961 Ewe, not more than 15 months old—1st, 967.. .2nd, 964.. .3rd, 966 C H A M P I O N — L i n c o l n R a m , any a g e - - 943 CHAMPION—Linco ln E w e , any a g e — 963

S E C T I O N 2 5 — L E I C E S T E R S .

Ram, over 2\ years old—1st, 968 Ram, under 2£ years and over H years old—1st, 970.. .2nd, JbJ Ram', not more than 15 months o l d — N o entry. E w e (any age), with lamb at foot—1st , 971 Ewe, over 2^ years o l d - l s t , 973. . .2nd, 972 Ewe, under years and over 1| years old—1st, 9 / 4 Znd, Jti> Ewe, not more th^n 15 months old—1st, 977. . .2nd, 976 CHAMPION—Leicester R a m , a n y a g e — 968 CHAMPION—Leices ter E w e , a n y . a g e — 9 7 7

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SECTION 26—BOEDER LEICESTERS. Earn, over years old—1st, 981.. .2nd, 982.. .3rd, 980 Ram, under 2£ years and over H years old—1st, 987.. .2nd, 9 8 G . . .

3rd, 984 Ram, not more than 15 months old—1st, 988.. .2nd, 990.. .3rd, 989 Ewe (any age) , with lamb at foot—1st , 992. . .2nd, 993 Ewe, over 2 | years old—1st, 998.. .2nd, 997.. .3rd, 996 Ewe, under 2 | and over years old—1st, 1002.. .2nd, 1000.. .3rd, 1001 Ewe, not more than 15 months old—1st, 1006...2nd, 1004...3rd, 1005 CHAMPION—Border Leicester Ram, any age—981 CHAMPION—Border Leicester Ewe, any age—998

SECTION 27—SOUTHDOWNS. Ram, over 2 | years old—1st, 1007 Ram, under 2 f years and over years old—1st, 1009 Ram, not more than 15 months old—1st, 1010.. .2nd, 1012.. 3rd, 1011 Ewe (any age), with lamb at foot—1st , 1017...2nd, 1016...3rd, 1015 Ewe, over 2 | years old—1st, 1020.. .2nd, 1019.. .3rd, 1021 Ewe, under 2 | years and over H years old—1st, 1022 2nd 1024

3rd, 1023 , - ... Ewe, not more than 15 months old—1st, 1025.. .2nd, 1026.. .3rd, 1027 CHAMPION—Southdown Ram, any age—1009 CHAMPION—Southdown Ewe , any age—102-5

SECTION 28—HA. MPS HIRES. Ram, over years old—1st, 1028.. .2nd, 1029.. .3rd, 1030 Ram, under 2 | years and over 1| years old—1st, 1031... , 2nd, 1032 Ram, not more than 15 months old—1st, 1023A...2nd, 1024A ' Ewe (any age) , with lamb at foot—1st , 1026A...2nd, ' 1025A Ewe, over 2£ years old—1st, 1027A...2nd, 1028A Ewe, under 2 | years and over years old—1st, 1031A ..2nd 1030A Ewe, not more than 15 months old—1st, 1033.. .2nd, 1032A CHAMPION—Hampshire Down Ram, any a g e — N o award. CHAMPION—Hampshire D o w n Ewe, any a g e — N o award.

SECTION 29—SHROPSHIRES. Ram, over 2£ years old—1st, 1034.. .2nd, 1038.. .3rd, 1037 Ram, under 2£ years and over H years old—1st, 1040 2nd 1039

3rd,1041 Ram, not more than 15 months o ld—1st , 1053.. .2nd 1052 3rd 1050

Very highly commended, 1042 ; highly commended,1046 ' Ewe (any age), with lamb at foot—1st , 1058.. .2nd, 1061 Ewe, over years old—1st, 1065. . .2nd, 1067 Ewe, under 2 | years and over years old—1st, 1069.. .2nd 1070

' n " t ™ o r e than 15 months old—1st, 1082. . .2nd, 1083 3rd 1077 V .H. commended, 1075 ; highly commended, 1080, 1081 '

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Pen of 3 Earns, under 15 months old—1st, 1092...2nd, 1093.. .3rd 1088. Y . H . commended, 1089 ; commended, 1087.

Pen of 3 Ewes, under 15 months old—1st, 1099...2nd, 1100...3rd 1098. Y . H . commended, 1096; highly commended, 1094, 1095

CHAMPION—Shropshire D o w n Ram, any age—1034 CHAMPION—Shropshire Down Ewe, any age—1082

SECTION 30—COTSWOLDS.

Ram, any age—1st, 1103.. .2nd, 1102 Ewe, any age—1st,^1104...2nd, 1105 CHAMPION—Cotswold Ram, any age—1103 CHAMPION—Cotswold Ewe, any age—1104

SECTION 31—FAT SHEEP.

Pen of 5 Eat Merino Wethers—1st , 1106.. .2nd, 1107 Pen of 5 Eat Merino Ewes—1st, 1108 Pen of 5 Eat Crossbred Wethers—1st, 1111.. .2nd, 1112...3rd, 1110 Pen of 5 Eat Crossbred Ewes—1st, 1119.. .2nd, 1118...3rd, 1116 SPECIAL—Pen of 5 Sheep suitable for export as " Ereezers"—1st, 1121

...2nd, 1124...3rd, 1122 SPECIAL—Pen of 5 Lambs suitable f o r export as " E r e e z e r s " — 1 s t ,

1127.. .2nd, 1128.. .3rd, 1129 Pen of 5 Fat Lambs—1st, 1130.. .2nd, 1131

SECTION 32—SWINE.

B E R K S H I R E S .

Boar, over 12 months old—1st, 1135.. .2nd, 1134...3rd, 1143 Boar, under 12 months old—1st, 1160.. .2nd, 1162...3rd, 1150 Sow, over 12 months old (suckling her own litter of not less than 6

pigs not more than 8 weeks old—1st, 1204.. .2nd, 1197... 3rd,. 1205

Sow over 12.months o ld—1st , 1213.. .2nd, 1214.. .3rd, 1221 Sow,' under 12 months old—1st, 12^2 . 2nd, 1233.. .3rd, 1230

T A M W O R T H S .

Boar, any age—1st, 1246.. .2nd, 1243.. .3rd, 1244 Sow, any age—1st, 1250. . .2nd, 1247.. .3rd, 1251

W H I T E B R E E D S ( I N C L U D I N G Y O R K S H I R E , E T C . )

Boar, over 12 months old—1st, 1253.. .2nd, 1254 Boar, under 12*months old—1st, 1255.. .2nd, 1256.. .3rd, 1257 Sow, over 12 months old (suckling her own litter of not less than 6

pigs not more than 8 weeks o l d j — N o award Sow, over 12 months o ld—1st , 1259.. .2nd, 1260 Sow, under 12 months old—1st, 1262 . .2nd, 1263

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BLACK BREEDS ( I N C L U D I N G ESSEX. SUFFOLK, ETC.

Boar, over 12 months o ld—No entry Boar, under;12 months o ld—No entry Sow, over 12 months o l d — N o entry Sow, under 12 months o ld—No entry Sow, over 12 months o ld—No entry

BACON AND PORK P I G S .

Pen of 4 Bacon Pigs, suited to the trade (any breed)—1st, 1318 entered in wrong class...2nd, 1281...3rd, 1271

Pen of 4 Pork Pigs, suited to the trade, any breed—1st, 1300 2nd 1283...3rd, 1291

Pen of 6 Bacon Pigs (special)—1st, 1312...2nd, 1310 C H A M P I O N — B o a r , a n y a g e — 1 1 3 5 C H A M P I O N — S o w , a n y a g e — 1 2 3 2

SECTION 33.—POULTRY. Brahma, dark pencilled, old, cock—1st, 1329...2nd, 1330 Brahma, dark pencilled, old, hen—1st, 1334...2nd, 1332 ..H.C , 1335 Brahma, dark pencilled, young, cock—1st, 1336...2nd, 1337' Brahma, dark pencilled, young, hen—1st, 1343...2nd, 1344 Brahma, light pencilled, old, cock—1st, 1348...2nd, 1346 Brahma, light pencilled, old, hen —1st, 1350 ,.2nd, 1351 Brahma, light pencilled, young, cock—1st, 1352 Brahma, light pencilled, young, hen—1st, 1354...2nd, 1353 Cochin, buff, any age, cock—1st, 1357...2nd, 1359 Cochin, buff, any age, hen—1st, 1364...2nd, 1363.. .Y.H.C., 1365 Cochin, Partridge, any age, cock—1st, 1366...2ud, 1367 Cochin, Partridge, any age, hen—1st, 1369...2nd, 1368 Cochin, black or white, any age, c o c k — N o award Cochin, black or white, any age, hen—1st, 1373...2nd, 1371 Game, black red, old, cock—1st, 1375 Game, black red, old, hen—1st, 1378...2nd, 1379 Game, black red, young, cock—1st, 1381 Game, black red, young, lien—2nd, 1383 Game, brown red, any age, cock—1st, 1385...2nd, 1384 Game, brown red, any age, hen—1st, 1386...2nd, 1387 Game, duckwings, old, cock—1st, 1389...2nd, 1390 Game, duckwings, old, hen—1st, 1392../2nd, 1391 Game, duckwings, young, cock—1st, 1393 2nd, 1394 Game, duckwings, young, hen—1st, 1395...2nd, 1396 Game, red piles, old, cock—1st, 1398...2nd, 1400 Game, red piles, old hen—1st, 1404...2nd, 1402 Game, red piles, young, cock—1st, 1408...2nd, 1407 Game, red piles, young, hen —1st, 1411 Game, any other variety, any age, cock—1st, 1414...2nd, 1413 Game, any other'variety, any age, hen —2nd, 1416 < Game, old English, any age, cock—1st, 1419...2nd, 1420 Game, old English, any age, hen—1st, 1422,..2nd, 1423

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Malay, old, cock—1st, 1425...2nd, 1427 Malay, old, hen—1st, 1430...2nd, 1433 Malay, young, cock—1st, 1435...2nd, 1434.. .Y.H.C., 1437 Malay, young, hen—1st, 1438...2nd, 1442 Indian Game, old, cock—1st, 1447...2nd, 1446 Indian Game, old, hen—1st. 1454...2nd, 1454 Indian Game, young, cock—1st, 1460...2nd, 1457 Indian Game, young, hen—1st, 1466...2nd 1465 Dorking, coloured, old, cock—Absent Dorking, coloured, old, hen—1st, 1472...2nd, 1471...H.C., 1473 Dorking, coloured, young, cock—1st, 1476 Dorking, coloured, young, hen—1st, 1479 Dorking, silver greys, old cock—1st, 1481 & 1484...H.C., 1482 Dorking, silver greys, old, hen—1st, 1486...2nd, 1487...C., 1485 Dorking, silver greys, voung, cock—1st, 1489...2nd, 1488 Dorking, silver greys, young, hen—1st, 1492...2nd, 1493 . C., 1490 Orphington, single comb, old, cock—1st, 1495...2nd, 1494 Orphington, single comb, old, hen—1st, 1499...2nd, 1505 Orphington, single comb, voung, cock—1st, 1510...2nd, 1507 Orphington, single comb, young, hen—1st. 1516 2nd, 1513 Orphington, rose combs, any age, cock—1st, N o award...2nd, 1519' Orphington, rose combs, any age, hen—1st, 1523...2nd, 1521 Orphington, buff, any age, cock—1st, 1525...2nd, 1524 Orphington, buff, any age, hen—1st, 1528...2nd, 1529 ! Spanish, old, cock—1st, 1532,..2nd, 1533...3rd, 1531 Spanish, old, hen—1st, 1539...2nd, 1537...3rd, 1536 Spanish, voung, cock—1st, 1545 2nd, 1541...3rd, 1540 Spanish, voung, hen—1st, 1547...2nd, 1548...3rd, 1546 Andalusian, old, cock—1st, 1549...2nd, 1550...3rd, 1551 Andalusiao, old, hen—1st, 1553...2nd, 1554...3rd, 1556 Andalusian, young, cock—1st, 1562...2nd, 1560 Andalusian, young, hen—1st, 1565 Minorca, old, cock—1st, 1566...2nd, 1568...3rd, 1567 Minorca, old. hen—1st, 1573...2nd. 1570...3rd, 1576 Minorca, young, cock—1st, 1582...2nd, 1581...3rd, 1584 Minorca, young, hen—1st, 1594...2nd, 1595...3rd, 1597 Leghorn, white, old, cock—1st, 1598...2nd, 1604...3rd, 1601 Leghorn, white, old, hen—1st, 1608...2nd, 1606...3rd, 1610 Leghorn, white, young, cock—1st, 1613...2nd, 1615...3rd, 1614 Leghorn, white, young, hen—1st, 1628...2ncl, 1625...3rd, 1623 Leghorn, brown, old, cock—1st, 1634...2nd, 1631...3rd, 1632 Leghorn, brown,old, h e n - l s t , 1659 2nd 1660...3rd, 1642...H.C.,1640' Leghorn, brown, young, cock—1st, 1651...2nd, 1650...3rd, 1646 Leghorn, brown, young, hen—1st, 1661...2nd, 1664...3rd, 1662 Leghorn, any other color, any age, cock—1st, 1669...2nd, 1668 Leghorn, any other color, any >ge, hen—1st, 1675...2nd, 1674...3rd,

1G71 Houdan,J any age, cock—1st, 1679...2nd, 1678...3rd, 1676 Houdan! any age, h e n - l s t , 1685...2nd, 1682...3rd, 1684 Plymouth Rock, barred, old, cock—1st, 1686...2nd, 1688

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Plymouth Bock, barred, old, hen—1st, 1690...2nd, 1689 Plymouth Bock, barred, young, cock—1st 1692...2nd, 1693.. .H.C. 1694 Plymouth Rock, barred, young, hen—1st, 1697...2nd, 1696 Plymouth Rock, any other color, any age, cock—1st, 1699 Plymouth Rock, any other color, any age, hen—1st, 1700...2nd, 170L Wyandottes, golden laced, old, cock—1st, 1702...2nd, 1704 Wyandottes, golden laced, old, hen—1st, 1706...2nd, 1707 Wyandottes, golden laced, young, cock—1st, 1714...2nd, 1713...3rd

1712 Wyandottes, golden laced, young, hen—1st, 1724...2nd, 1720 . 3rd,

1722 Wyandottes, silver laced, old, cock—1st, 1733...2nd, 1728...3rd, 1726 Wyandottes, silver laced, old, hen—1st, 1733...2nd, 1736...3rd, 1734...

H.C., 1735 Wyandottes, silver laced, young, cock—1st, 1748...2nd, 1752...3rd,

1745.. .H.C., 1744 Wyandottes, silver laced, young, hen—1st, 1762...2nd, 1755...3rd, 1763 Wyandottes, white, old, cock—1st, 1766 Wyandottes, white, old, hen—1st, 177*3...2nd, 1770.. .H.C., 1769 and

1772...C., 1768 Wyandottes, white, young, eock—1st, 1781...2nd, 1778 Wyandottes, white, young, hen—1st, 1790...2nd, 179L...H.C., 1783...

C., 1789 Langshans, old, cock—Absent Langshans, old, hen—1st, 1795...2nd, 1796 Langshans, young, c o ck—No 1st award . 2nd, 1801 Langshans, young, hen—1st, 1804...2nd, 1805 Scotch Greys, old, cock—1st, 1808 Scotch Greys, old, hen—1st, 1809...2nd, 1811 Scotch Greys, young, c o ck—No entry Scotch Greys, young, hen—No entry Royal Blues, any age, cock—No entry Royal Blues, any age, hen—No entry Hamburg, silver spangled, any age, cock—1st, 1815...2nd, 1816.. .3rd,

18)4 Hamburg, silver spangled, any age, hen—1st, 1820...2nd, 1821 .. .3rd,

1822 Hamburg, golden spangled, any age, cock—1st, 1823...2nd, 1824...

3rd, 1825 Hambi^g, golden spangled, anv age, hen—1st, 1828...2nd 1827...3rd,

1830 Hamburg, silver pencilled, any age, cock—1st, 1835 ..2nd, lS33. . .3rd,

1834 Hamburg, silver pencilled, any age, hen—1st, 1838...2nd, 1839.. .3rd,

lb37 Hamburg, golden pencilled, any age, cock —1st, 1840...2nd, 1841 Hamburg, golden pencilled, any age, hen—1st, 1844...2nd, 1843 . .

3rd, 1842 Hamburg, black, any age, cock—1st, 1845...2nd, 1846...3rd, 1S48 Hamburg, black, any age, hen—1st, 1850.. .2nd, 1849...3rd, 1851

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Polish, black, with white crest, any age, cock—1st, . . .2nd, Polish, black, with white crest, any age, hen—1st, 1853...2nd, 1854 Polish, silver spangled, any age, cock—1st, 1855 Polish, silver spangled, any age, hen—1st, 1857...2nd, 1856 Polish, golden spangled, any age, cock—1st , 1859...2nd, 1858 Polish, golden spangled, any age, hen—1st, 1860 Bantam, Game, black and red, any age, cock—1st, 1863.. .2nd, 1862 Bantam. Game, black and red, anv age, hen—1st, 1868...2nd, 1866...

V.H.C. , 1872 Bantam, Game, duckwings, any age, cock—1st, 1875...2nd, 1874 Bantam, Game, duckwings, any age, hen—1st, 1878 Bantam, any other variety, any age, cock—1st, 1882.. .2nd, 1879 Bantam, any other variety, any age, hen—1st, 1886 and 1887 A n y other Pure Breed or Variety, any age, cock—1 st, 1888 A n y other Pure Breed or Variety, any age, hen—1 st. 1890,...2nd, 1891 Turkey, any agp, cock—1st, 1893.. .2nd, 1897. V .H.C. , 1894, 1895,

1896, 1898 Turkey, any age, h e n - 1 s t , 1901.. .2nd, 1899. V .H.C. , 1900 Gander (Tolouse, or any other variety except Embden) , any age—1st,

1908.. .2nd, 1905 Goose (Tolouse, or anv other variety except Embden) , any age—1st,

1910. . .2nd, 1909 Gander (Embden, or any other Variety except Tolouse) , any age—1st,

1912.. .2nd, 1911 Goose, any age—1st, 1915.. .2nd, 1914 Drake, Aylesbury, any age—1st, 1917.. .2nd, 1919 Duck, Aylesbury, any age—1st , 1921 Drake, Pouen, anv age—1st, 1925.. .2nd, 1924 Duck, Bouen, any age—1st, 1929 ..2nd, 1927 and 1928 Drake, Pekin, any age—1st, 1931...2nd, 1930 Duck, Pekin, auy aae—1st, 1936.. .2nd, 1935.. .C., 1934 Drake, any other Variety, any age—1st, 1937.. .2nd, 1938 D u c k , any other Variety, any age—1st, 1940

SECTION 34—DOGS. Mastiff D o g — 1 s t and Champion, 1943.. .2nd, 1944 31a stiff Bitch—1st and Champion, 1946.. .2nd, 1947 Mastiff Puppy, dog or b i t c h — N o entry Newfoundland Dog—1st , 1951.. 2nd, 1950.. .3rd, 1949 Newfoundland Bitch—1st and Champion, 1952.. .2nd, 1953 St . Bernard (Winners ) , dog or bitch—1st and Champion, 1954 St. Bernard D o g — 1 s t and Champion, 1962.. .2nd, 1955.. .3rd, 1956 St. Bernard Bitch—1st, 1964 St. Bernard Puppy, dog or bitch—1st, 1967. . .2nd, 1968.. .3rd, 1970 Great Dane D o g — 2 n d , 1972 Great Dane B i t c h — N o entry Greyhound D o g — 1 s t , 1976. . .2nd, 1973.. .3rd, 1978 Greyhound Bitch—1st , 1981. . .2nd, 1979.. .3rd, 1983

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Deerhound Bitch—1st, 1087...2nd, 1988 Deerhound Dog—1st, 1984...2nd, 1986 Pointer Dog—1st, 1989...2nd, 1990...3rd, ]992 Pointer Bitch—1st, 1993...2nd, 1994...3rd, 199-5 English Setter (Winners), dog or bitch—1st and Champion, 1997 English Setter Dog—1st, 2003...2nd, 1999...3rd, 2001 English Setter Bitch—1st, 2005...2nd, 2004 English Setter Puppy, dog or bitch—2nd, 2006 G-ordon Setter (Winners), dog or bitch—No entry Gordon Setter Dog—1st, 2007...2nd, 2008 Gordon Setter Bitch—1st, 2010...2nd, 2009 Gordon Setter Puppy, dog or bitch—No entry Irish Setter (Winners) , dog or bitch—No award Irish Setter Dog—1st and Champion, 2011...2nd, 2012 ..3rd, 2014 Irish Setter Bitch—1st, 2016...2nd, 2017 Irish Setter Puppy, dog or bitch—No entry Retriever Dog—1st, 2019...2nd, 2018...3rd, 2020 Retriever Bitch—1st, 2022...2nd, 2021 Bulldog Dog—1st and Champion, 2023...2nd, 2024 Bulldog Bitch—1st and Champion, 2027...2nd, 2026 Spaniel, over 30 lbs. (Winners) dog or bitch—1st and Champion, 2028

. 2nd, 2029 Spaniel, over 30 lbs., Dog—1st, 2030 Spaniel, over 30 lbs., Bitch—1st, 2031 Spaniel, under 30 lbs. (Winners), dog or bitch—1st 2032 Spaniel, under 30 lbs., Dog—1st, 2033...2nd, 2036...'3rd 2034 Spaniel, under 30 lbs., Bitch—1st and Champion, 2039 2nd 2040

3rd, 2038 1 ' ^ u . . . Spaniel Puppy Dog—1st, 2042...2nd, 2045...3rd, 2044 Spaniel Puppy Bitch—1st, 2040...2nd, 2047...3rd, 2048 Collie (Winners) , dog or bitch—No entry Collie, rough, Dog—1st and Champion, 2057...2nd, 2053...3rd 2054

.. .V.H.C., 2051 and 2058 Collie, rough, Bitch—1st and Champion, 2064...2nd, 2066 3rd <>063 Co he, rough, Puppy Dog—1st, 20(67 ..2nd, 2068 ..3rd, 2071 C 2069 Collie, rough, Puppy Bitch—1st, 2074...2nd, 2073...3rd, 2075.. .H.C ,

Collie, smooth, Dog—1st, 2078...2nd, 2077 Collie, smooth, Bitch—1st, 2081...2-nd, 2082 Collie, smooth, Puppy, dog or bitch—2nd, 2083 Old English Collie Dog or Bitch—1st, 2086...2nd 2087 Working Sheep Dog, special—1st, . . .2nd,

T21(')0r ( > d U - ' T o i ' d ° S ° r b i t c h ~ l 8 t a n d ' C h a m p i o * , 2009...2nd, Fox Terrier (open class) Dog—1st, 2105...2nd, 2104.. 3rd 2103

T 2 m i r n 2 1 0 0 a S S ) B i f c c h ~ l s t ' a n d C h a m P i o n , 2107...2nd, ox T ^

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Fox Terrier (Colonial) Puppy Bitch—1st, 2125...2nd, 2124 Wire haired Fox Terrier Dog—1st and Champion, 2126 Wire-haired Fox Terrier B i t ch—No entry Wire-haired Fox Terrier Puppy, dog or b i tch—No entry Dachsund Dog or Bitch—1st, 2131...2nd, 2132...3rd, 2130 Skve Terrier Dog—1st, 2136 2nd, 2137 Skye Terrier Bitch—1st, 2138...2nd, 2139 Dandie Dinmont Dog—1st and Champion, 2141...2nd, 2143...3rd, 2142 Scotch Terrier Dog—1st, 2145...2nd, 2144...3rd, 2147 Scotch Terrier Bitch—1st and Champion, 2148 Scotch Terrier Puppy, dog or bitch—1st and Champion, 2150...2nd,

2149 Irish Terrier (Winners) dog or b i tch—No entry Irish Terrier Dog—1st and Champion, 2152...2nd, 2151 Irish 'terrier Bitch—1st and Champion, 2157...2nd, 2154...3rd, 2158 Irish Terrier Puppy Dog—1st, 2162...2nd, 2159...3rd, 2164 Irish Terrier Puppy, Bitch—1st, 2167...2nd, 2165 Yorkshire Terrier, dog or b i tch—No entry Airedale Terrier, Dog—1st and Champion, 2168 Airedale Terrier, Bitch—1st and Champion, 2169 Airedale Terrier, Puppy, dog or bitch—1st, 2170 Bull Terrier (Winners) , dog or bitch—Absent Bull Terrier, dog or bitch—1st, 2174...2nd, 2176...3rd, 2172 Bull Terrier Puppy, dog or bitch—1st, 2177 Black and Tan Terrier, over 7 lbs., dog or bitch—1st, 2181...2nd, 2182

3rd, 2178 Black and Tan Terrier, under 71bs., dog or bitch—1st, 2186...2nd, 2184 Blue and Tan Rough-coated Terrier, dog or bitch—1st, 2188...2nd

2187...3rd, 2189 Sandy Rough-coated Terrier, dog or bitch—1st, 2191...2nd, 2190 Pug, Dog—1st , 2194...2nd, 2192...3rd, 2193 Pug, Bitch—1st, 2195 Poodle, dog or b i t ch—No entry Pomeranian, Dog—1st, 2197...2nd, 2198...3rd, 2196 Pomeranian, Bitch—1st, 2201...2nd, 2200...3rd, 2202

SECTION 35.—CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING CARTS, DRAYS, &c.

Landau—No 1st award...2nd, 2203 Brougham—1st, 2205 Victor ia—No 1st award...2nd, 2206 Mail Phaeton—No entry. Four-wheeled Dog Cart—1st, 2209.. .2nd, 2208 Extension-Top Phaeton—No entry Pony Phaeton, with hood—1st, 2218...2nd, 2213...3rd, 2216 SPECIAL—Pony Phaeton, with hood Pony Phaeton, without hood—1st, 2221...2nd, 2219 SPECIAL—Pony Phaeton, without hood

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Waggonette , with hood, private—1st, 2222.. .2nd, 2224.. .3rd, 2223 Waggonette , without h o o d — N o let award . 2nd, 2226 Waggonette , for h ire—No 1st award.. .2nd, 2227 Whitechapel, Manchester, or D o g Cart—1st, 2228...IT.C., 2232 Alexandra Cart—1st, 2241...2nd, 2243 Special Alexandra Cart—1st, Jinker, Special Prize—2251 Double-seated Buggy, with hood—1st, 2262.. .2nd, 2258 Double-seated Buggy, without hood—1st, 2270.. .2nd, 2268 G-oddard Buggy—1st, 2273.. .2nd, 2274 Double Abbott Buggy, with hood—V.H.C. , 2275 Single Abbott Buggy, with hood—1st, 2282.. .2nd, 2276 SPECIAL—Single Abbott Buggy, with hood— Single Abbott Buggy, without hood—1st, 2287.. .2nd, 2286 Single Buggy, with hood—1st, 2311.. .2nd, 2305. . .H.C. , 2306 Single Buggy, without hood—1st, 2323.. .2nd, 2324 SPECIAL—Single Buggy, without hood— Hansom, for private use—1st, 2326.. .2nd, 2325 Hansom, f o r public use—1st, 2329.. .2nd, 2328 S P E C I A L P E I Z E . — M o s t useful invention in above classes— Parcels Express W a g g o n — N o entry S P E C I A L Express Waggon—1st , 2330.. .2nd, 2332 Farmer's Buggy W a g g o n , with two seats—1st, 2339...2nc\ 2341

H.C., 2340 SPECIAL—Farmers' Buggy Waggon, with two seats— Cordial Waggon—1st , 2414.. .2nd, 2350.. .3rd, 2349 SPECIAL—Cordial W a g g o n Order Cart for Butcher—1st, 2354.. .2nd, 2353 SPECIAL—Order Cart f o r Butcher— Order Cart for Baker—1st, 2358... 2nd, 2357 SPECIAL—Order Cart f o r Baker— Floating Bail Cart—1st, 2362 SPECIAL—Floating Rail Cart— Baker's Waggon—1st , 2363.. .2nd, 2364 Order Cart f o r Dairyman—1st, 2366. . .2nd, '2367. . .H.C. 2369 SPECIAL—Order Cart for Dairyman— Fruitgrower's Waggon—1st , 2377. . .2nd, 2374 SPECIAL—Fruitgrower's W a g g o n — Market Gardener's Waggon—1st , 2378.. .2nd, 2379 SPECIAL—Market Gardener's W a g g o n — Spring C a r t — N o entry Furniture Van—1st , 2380—2nd, 2381 SPECIAL—Furniture Van—1st , . . .2nd, Lorry , single—1st, 2389.. .2nd, 2385 SPECIAL—Lorry , s i n g l e — 1 s t , Lorry, double—1st, 2393.. .2nd, 2391. . .H.C. , 2395 SPECIAL—Lorry , d o u b l e — 1 s t , Farm Waggon—1st , 2399—2nd, 2397 Farm Tip D r a y — N o entry

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Hay Dray—1st , 2400 Tip Dray—1st , 2401 SPECIAL—Tip D r a y — M o t o r Car, Gold Medal ( S p e c i a l ) - 1 s t , . . .2nd, .. .3rd, SPECIAL—Most Useful Invention in above classes—

SECTION 36—HARNESS AND SADDLERY.

Set of Pair -Horse Carriage Harness—No entry Set of Double Buggy Harness—No entry Set of Single Buggy Harness—No entry Set of Waggonette Harness—No entry Set of Cart Harness—No entry Set of Plough Harness—No entry Gentleman's Saddle—1st, 2421 Stock Saddle, for station use—1st, 2422 Ladv 's Saddle—]No entry Collection of Harness—1st, 2423 . 2nd, 2424 Collection of Saddlery—1st, 2426.. .2nd, 2425 Collection of Australian-made "Whips, with handles—1st, 2427 SPECIAL—Most Useful .Invention in above classes—No award

SECTION 37.—FARM PRODUCE.

Wheat , S bushels. 1st, 2428. . .2nd, 2432.. .3rd, 2431 CHAMPION—Wheat, Government Champion Silver Medal, 2428 Oats, long, 8 bushels. 1st, 2438. . .2nd, 2439.. .3rd 2440 CHAMPION—Oats, loner, Government Champion Silver Medal, 2438 Oats, short, 8 bushels." 1st, 2422. . .2nd, 2441 CHAMPION—Oats, short, Government Champion Silver Medal 2142 Barley, English, 8 bushels. 1st, 2445 ..2nd, 2450 ..3rd 2248 C H A M P I O N — B a r l e y , English,Government Champion Silver Medal 2445 Barley, Cape, 8 bushels. 1st, 2449. . .2nd, 2451 CHAMPION—Barley, Cape, Government Champion Silver Medal, 2449 Maize, 8 bushels. 1st, 2452. . .2nd, 2455 CHAMPION—Maize, Government Champion Silver Medal, 2452 Peas, field, white, 8 bushels. 1st, 2457. . .2nd, 2456 CHAMPION—Peas, field, white, Government Champion Silver Medal,

2457 Peas, field, dun, 8 bushels- ' - lst , 2459 CHAMPION—Peas, field dun, Government Champion Silver Medal, 2459 Peas, field, other variety, 8 bushels. N o entry. CHAMPION—Peas, field, other variety, Government Champion Silver

Medal, Linseed. 1st, 2461...2nd', 2460 . c . CHAMPION—Linseed, Government Champion Silver Medal. 2461

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Hempseed, 1st, 2462 CHAMPION—Hempseed, Government Champion Silver Medal, 24-62 Collection of Grass seeds, 1st, 2463 CHAMPION-—Collection of Grass seeds, Government Champion Silver

Medal, 2463 Sunflower Seed. N o entry. CHAMPION—Sunflower Seed,Government Champion Silver Medal Hops. 1st, 2466 ..2nd, 246-5...3rd, 2464 CHAMPION—Hops, Government Champion Silver Medal, 2466 Potatoes, any variety. 1st, 2469...2nd, 2472...3rd, 2471 CHAMPION—Potatoes, Government Champion Silver Medal. 2469 Mangolds, long. 1st 2474...2nd, 2473 Mangolds, globe. 1st 2475...2nd 2476 Sugar Beet. 1st 2478...2nd 2477 Carrots, Field. 1st 2479 Onions. N o entry Turnips, Swede. No entry Cabbages, any variety. No Entry. Collection of Grasses. N o Entry. Silage, sweet. N o Entry. Silage, sour. N o Entr j .

SECTION 38.—DAIRY PRODUCE, &c., &c.

Cheese, over 6 months old, not less than 300 lbs 1st 9 490 ?nd 2482...3rd, 2481 ' ~ ' " ' " '

Cheese, under 4 months old, not less than 100 lbs. 1st, 2501 2nd 2494>nd 2500 >

Cheese, suitable for export, not over 3 months old, not less than 300 lbs. 1st, 2502

CHAMPION—Cheese (any age), Gov'nt Champion Silver Medal. 2501 Salt Butter (private dair j ) , suitable for export. 1st 2505 2nd 2506

...3rd 2507 Salt Butter (factory made), suitable for export. 1st 0513 2ndr2515

...3rd 2510 " " ' * EXPORT BUTTER COMPETITION. 1st 2 5 3 1 CHAMPION—Salt Butter for Export (private dairy or factory made)

Government Champion Gold Medal. 2513 Box of Print or Boiled Butter. 1st 2572...2nd 2577.. .3rd 2576 Box of Eresh Powdered Butter. 1st 2589...2nd 2593.. .3rd 2596 Powdered Butter, powdered with salt. 1st 2609.. .2nd 2608...3rd. 2601 CHAMPION—Powdered or Fresh Butter, Government Chamninn

Silver Medal. 2589 * P

Sides of Bacon, Smoked and Unsmoked. 1st, 2618 2nd 2643 3 r d , 2647 ' "

CHAMPION—Bacon, G-overnment Champion Silver Medal. 2618 Hams, Bagged and TTnbagged. 1st, 2 6 7 7 . . . 2 n d , 2 6 5 8 . . 3rd, 2 6 7 0 C H A M P I O N — H a m s , Government Champion Silver Medal. ' 2 6 7 7

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Collection of Bacon Curers' Manufactures. 1st, 2680...2nd, 2679 CHAMPION—Collection of Bacon Curers' Manufactures, Government

Champion Gold Medal 2680 Six Fowls, suitable for export. 1st .. .2nd .. .3rd Six D u c t s , suitable f o r export. 1st . . .2nd Two Geese, suitable f o r export. 1st . . .2nd Two Turkeys, suitable f o r export. 1st, . . .2nd, S P E C I A L P R I Z E — G i f t of " W e e k l y Times " . N o entry. S P E C I A L P R I Z E — G i f t of S . G . Staughton, E«q. N o entry. S P E C I A L P R I Z E — G i f t of Jas. McBean & Son. 1st. 2692 Dozen Hens ' Eggs. 1st, 2694 Dozen D u c k Eggs. 1st, 2695 EXTRAS—H.C., 2696A and 2697A

SECTION 39.—AUSTRALIAN WINE, CIDER, BRANDY and WHISKY OPEN CLASSES ( W I N E MERCHANTS OR W I N E GROWERS).

Eed W i n e , light dry 2 years old or over, 6 bottles—1st, 2710.. .2nd, 2712. . .3rd, 2711

Eed W i n e , full bodied, dry, 2 years old or over 6 bottles—1st, 2715.. . 2nd, 2724.. .3rd, 2720

Eed W i n e , ful l bodied, sweet, 2 years old or over, 6 bottles—1st, 2727 . . .2nd, 2734.. .3rd, 2731.

W h i t e Wine , light dry, 2 years old or over, 6 bottles—1st, 2746... 2nd, 2740. . .3rd, '2744. . .H.C. 2738

W h i t e - W i n e , ful l bodied, dry, 2 years old or over, 6 bottles—1st, 2749. . .2nd, 2747.. .3rd, 2751. . .H.C. 2757

W h i t e W i n e , ful l bodied, sweet, 2 years old or over, 6 bottles—1st, 2765. . .2nd, 2758.. .3rd, 2766

Muscat W m e , 2 years old or over, 6 bottles—1st, 2772. . .2nd, 2775... 3rd, 2769

GROWERS CLASSES ( W I N E GROWERS O N L Y ) .

Eed W i n e , light, dry, 2 years old or over, 6 bottles—1st, 2790.. .2nd, 2789.. .3rd, 2784

Eed Wine , fu l l bodied, dry, 2 years old or over, 6 bottles—1st, 2797.. . 2nd, T. E . Gilchrist. . .3rJ, 2795

Eed Wine , ful l bodied, sweet, 2 years old or over, 6 bottles—1st, 2802 . . .2nd, 2801. . .3rd, 2800

W h i t e W i n e , light, 2 years old or over, 6 bottles—1st, 2813.. .2nd, 2815.. .3rd, 2814. . .H.C. 2807

W h i t e W i n e , ful l bodied, dry, 2 years old or over, 6 bottles—1st, 2821. . .2nd, 2816. . .3rd, 2818.. H.C. , 2820

W h i t e W i n e , full bodied, sweet, 2 years old or over, 6 bott les—1st, 2826. . .2nd, 2828. . .3rd, 2827

Muscat W i n e , 2 years old or over—1st, 2830. . .2nd, 2829 Eed W i n e , light, dry, 1900—1st, 2839. . .2nd, 2832.. .3rd, 2836 E e d W i n e , fu l l bodied, dry, 1900—1st, 2847. . .2nd, 2846. . .3rd, 2848 Eed W i n e , full bodied, sweet, 1900—1st, 2850. . .2nd, 2849

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White Wine , light, dry, 1900—1st, 2853 and 2855...3rd, 2856. . .H.C. , 2861

W h i t e Wine , full bodied, dry, 1900—1st, 2864.. .2nd, 2863 W h i t e Wine , full bodied, sweet, 1900—1st, 2868. . .2nd, 2867 Muscat Wine , 1900—1st, 2871.. .2nd, 2870 Australian Sparkling Wine—1st , 2873.. .2nd, 2875.. .3rd, 2874 Dry Wine , 4 varieties—1st, 2884. . .H.C. , 2878. . .C. 2885 D r y Wine , Champion Prize—2884 •Sweet Wine , 4 varieties—1st, 2888 Sweet Wine , Champion Prize—2888 Australian Cider—1st, 2894.. .2nd, 2892.. .3rd, 2895 Brandy, Australian, made f rom juice of graces—1st, 2898.. 2nd, 2899

and 2896 Whisky , Australian, made from mal t—No entry

SECTION 40.—PRESERVES, HONEY, DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, SPECIAL PRODUCTS, &c. (COLONIAL.)

Collection of Preserved Fruits, Jams, Jellies, Pickles, etc.—1st, 2900 Collection of Baisins and Currants—No entry Collection of Dried Fruits, not less than 6 varieties—No entry. Collection of Canned Fruits, not less than 6 varieties. 1st, 2903 Collection of Fruits in jars. 1st, 2904 Collection of Canned Vegetables, 6 Varieties. N o entry. Collection of Honey and Honey in Comb. 1st, 2905 Collection of Bees on Comb under Grlass, and Apiarian Appliances.

1st, . . .2nd, Olives, pickled. 1st, 2908 Olive Oil. 1st, 2911.. .2nd, 2909 N e w Farm Product, worthy of Cultivation. N o entry. Collection of Candles, Soap, etc. N o entry.

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