1878 Royal Melbourne Show - Catalogue of Exhibits
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Jlatiomtl Jlgrtralteral ^ocicfn <strong>of</strong> Victoria.<br />
E I G H T H G R A N D<br />
^ N n s r u ^ L ,<br />
SPRING EXHIBITION<br />
datalope<br />
<strong>of</strong> ^rijibits,<br />
WITH<br />
INDEX.<br />
TO EE HELD<br />
OS<br />
WEDNESDAY,<br />
THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY,<br />
6TH, 7TH, AND 8TH NOVEMBER, <strong>1878</strong>, AT THE<br />
SOCIETY'S YARDS, ST. KILDA ROAD.<br />
JUdkrumc:<br />
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY M'CARRON, BIRD & CO.,<br />
37 FLINDERS LANE WEST.<br />
MDCCCLXRVIII.
xxxii<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
BONE DUST, GUANOS, & SUPER PHOSPHATES.<br />
IRVINE AND BINNEY,<br />
OFFICE AND STORES, 32 KING STREET,<br />
SOLE AGENTS FOK THE<br />
Victoria Bone Mill Co., and Messrs. Cuming, Smith & Co.,<br />
CHEMICAL MANURE WORKS,<br />
HAVE ON SALE<br />
Bone Dust (guaranteed genuine) per ton £7 0 0<br />
Animal Guano, per ton 7 0 0<br />
Lacepede Island Guano, per ton 6 10 0<br />
Super Phosphate <strong>of</strong> Lime, per ton 7 10 0<br />
Do. do., containing per cent. Sulph.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ammonia, per ton ... 8 10 0<br />
Sulphate <strong>of</strong> Ammonia, Nitrate <strong>of</strong> Soda, and Manure Salt<br />
on Sale at lowest current rates.<br />
All the above Manures are genuine, and free from any adulteration,<br />
and are pronounced superior to any before manufactured in the colony.<br />
SAMPLES forwarded to intending buyers, with guarantee to<br />
deliver equal quality.<br />
CREDIT TERMS given up to twelve months, interest charged<br />
10 per cent, per annum, enabling farmers to have realized the full<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> the Manures before being called oil to settle for same, and<br />
thus placing them within the reach <strong>of</strong> all.<br />
The importance <strong>of</strong> farmers and selectors keeping up the quality <strong>of</strong><br />
their ground has been recognised by the Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Railways, who<br />
to encourage their use has granted considerable concessions in freight on<br />
colonial manufactured manures carried per the Victorian Railways.<br />
Further particulars and analysis on application to <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Agents,<br />
IRVINE AND BINNEY,<br />
3 2 K i i s r a - s T IE& :e IE T _<br />
Samples <strong>of</strong> these Manures to be seen at the National Agricultural Society's<br />
Office, Kirk's Bazaar; Messrs. Butler and Moss, and Fenton and Marshall, Haymarket<br />
; also at the numerous Agents' throughout the colony.<br />
BONE DUST FOR CASE HARDENING, NEATSFOOT & MACHINERY OIL
ftational Agricultural jsochfrr <strong>of</strong> Victoria.<br />
The EIGHTH ANNUAL SPRING EXHIBITION <strong>of</strong> this<br />
SOCIETY will be opened at the SHOW GROUNDS, St. Kilda<br />
Road, by His Excellency SIR GEORGE F. BOWEN,<br />
G.C.M.G., Governor <strong>of</strong> Victoria,
xxxii ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
Turbine Windmill.<br />
Greatly Used in the Western States <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
The Best, Cheapest,<br />
Simplest, Most Durable,<br />
And Only Permanent Windmill<br />
Ever Invented.<br />
No attention necessary, only Oil the Mill once a week.<br />
HAT these Mills run lighter than any other is due to<br />
T the fact that the whole weight <strong>of</strong> the Mill runs<br />
upon a HARDENED STEEL PLATE, thus saving a<br />
great deal <strong>of</strong> friction. The BEARINGS are all under<br />
cover, completely protected from the weather. They<br />
are the MOST PERFECT SELF-REGULATORS EVER<br />
INVENTED. No possibility <strong>of</strong> their being blown to<br />
pieces in a gale.<br />
igT Circulars and further particulars on application to the<br />
SOLE AGENTS FOE THE PATENTEE,<br />
M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG<br />
Importers and General Ironmongers,<br />
69 ELIZABETH ST., MELBOURNE. ^<br />
The I'Cormick Harvester and Self-Binder.<br />
THE M'CORMICK HARVESTER AND SELF-BINDER AT WORK.<br />
800 already Sold for the Forthcoming Season.<br />
SOLE A G E N T S FOR V I C T O R I A :<br />
M'Lean Bros. & Rigg 1 , <strong>Melbourne</strong>.
THE<br />
ftatral Agricultural jteijr <strong>of</strong> fktork<br />
OFFICE BEARERS FOR THE YEAR <strong>1878</strong>.<br />
liMibjnt:<br />
HUGH LENNON, ESQ., NORTH MELBOURNE.<br />
tfiu-^rEsibmts:<br />
ARCHD. FISKEN, ESQ., LAL LAL.<br />
J. W. CLARKE, ESQ., SUNBURY.<br />
SAML. GARDINER, ESQ., CHELSWORTH, IVANHOE.<br />
THE HONBLE. ROBERT SIMSON, M.L.C., TOORAK.<br />
JOB SMITH, NORTHCOTE.<br />
F. R. GODFREY, ESQ., ST. KILDA.<br />
8msftt»:<br />
THE HONBLE. J. G. FRANCIS, SUNBURY.<br />
THE HONBLE. T. J. SUMNER, M.L.C., STONY PARK.<br />
ROBT. McDOUGALL, ESQ., ARUNDEL, KEILOR.<br />
JAS. DUNCAN, TEMPLESTOWE.<br />
JNO. SIMSON, ESQ., WAVERLEY,<br />
STUDLEY PARK.<br />
JAS. GIBB, ESQ., BERWICK.<br />
M. J. BROWN, GREEN HILLS.<br />
D. R. McGREGOR, ESQ., QUEEN<br />
STREET<br />
THOMAS SHAW, ESQ., CAMPER-<br />
BOVfN.<br />
D. MUNRO, ESQ., QUEEN STREET.<br />
J. L. CURRIE, ESQ., ST. KILDA.<br />
A. P. RUDD, ESQ., ASCOT VALE.<br />
A. LINCOLN, KIRK'S BAZAAR.<br />
JOHN BUNCLE, ESQ., NORTH<br />
MELBOURNE.<br />
W. LEARMONTH, ESQ., MOONEE<br />
PONDS.<br />
JAS. ROBERTSON, ESQ., ABER-<br />
EELDIE.<br />
WM. CUMMING, ESQ., TOORAK.<br />
lumbers <strong>of</strong> Conncil:<br />
W. J. LOBB, ESQ., DARRAWEIT<br />
GUIM.<br />
JOHN BELL, ESQ., KANGAROO<br />
GROUNDS.<br />
J. G. DOUGHARTY, ESQ., BOURKE<br />
STREET<br />
JNO. FINLAY, ESQ., ST. KILDA.<br />
THOS. ARMSTRONG, ESQ., TOO-<br />
RAK.<br />
W. K. THOMSON, ESQ., ELIZA-<br />
BETH STREET.<br />
R. W. E. MACIVOR, ESQ., QUEEN<br />
STREET<br />
ANDW. MURRAY, ESQ., MEL-<br />
BOURNE.<br />
J. G. BRISBANE, ESQ., MOONEE<br />
PONDS.<br />
ALEX. PATTERSON, ESQ., CRAN-<br />
BOURNE.<br />
$ott. Cjjtmist:<br />
R. W. E. MACIVOR, M.P.S.L.; F.G.C.S., Berlin; F.C.S., London, &e.<br />
S
LIST OF EXHIBITORS.<br />
A.<br />
Algie, M., 49, 54, 134, 96, 134<br />
Abbott, G., 82<br />
Armstrong, Thos., 721<br />
Aird, James, 733<br />
Amess, S., 800<br />
Altson, David, 840, 84S, 849, 864 to 867,<br />
879, 880, 884, 885, 888, 889, 906 to 910,<br />
929 to 934, 943 to 947, 1491 to 1526<br />
Allpress, W. E., 969<br />
Abraham, J.. 1134<br />
Adams, R. T., 1795<br />
Apollo Candle Co., 1824, 1825<br />
Altas Co. <strong>of</strong> Engineers, 1265 to 1270<br />
B.<br />
Barber, Saml., 12, 21<br />
Bourke, Alex., 23, 30, 31, 33, 39<br />
Bodycoat, Thomas, 26, 36<br />
Brady, M., 58, 65, 212<br />
Barry, N., 7S<br />
Bartlett, H., 92, 99, 111, 120, 133, 138<br />
Bowes, W. P., 93, 105<br />
Burman, A. W., 102<br />
Buncle, John, 114, 756, 1089, 1090, 1098,<br />
1099, 1104 to 1106, 1122, 1123, 1124,<br />
1419 to 1443<br />
Black, Robt., 144, 975<br />
Brisbane, P., 149, 183, 217, 218, 219, 273,<br />
274, 275, 276, 300, 342<br />
BeU, John, 168, 174<br />
Benn, John, 176, 177, 317, 339, 428, 429<br />
Brisbane, J. G„ 180, 181, 214, 215, 216,<br />
243, 301, 320, 321, 430, 431<br />
Branigan Bros., 225, 244, 280, 436, 437,<br />
702<br />
Burnside, James, 268, 269<br />
Booth, Peter, 349, 350, 351, 352<br />
Baker, Edward, 357, 358, 359, 446<br />
Backman, Henry, 360<br />
Bathe, Dr., 362, 375, 378, 385, 386<br />
Buckley, Mars, 366<br />
Bowen, Sir Geo. P., Governor, 371, 372,<br />
382<br />
Bath, Thos., 494, 500<br />
Brown, A., 558, 559, 585, 617, 618, 621,<br />
628, 629, 635, 640 to 642, 678<br />
Banner, R. G., 716, 717, 725<br />
Baines, R. B., 720<br />
Boyd, H. C., 722 /<br />
Brooks, J no., 766, 784<br />
Brown, Jno., 767<br />
Burton, J. H., 829<br />
Burke, M., 966<br />
Bastert, A., 1796<br />
Bodington, Robt., 1347 to 1351<br />
Braid, Alex., <strong>1878</strong> to 1880<br />
C.<br />
Connell, T., 5, 163, 164, 165<br />
Clarke, W. J., 28, 210, 314, 315, 316,<br />
424<br />
Cochrane, James, 52, 57<br />
Campbell, James, 71<br />
Cameron, Allan, 76<br />
Carroll, Peter, 107, 115<br />
Clark, D. G., 108<br />
Connell, R., 118<br />
Chappell, J., 178, 179, 213, 241<br />
Carter, E., 186<br />
Cochrane, James C., 200<br />
Chapman, T. H., 230, 231<br />
Collett, T. and T. B., 348<br />
Chirnside, T. and A., 354, 355, 356<br />
Cox, E., 363<br />
Clarke, A. A., 608, 613, 614, 649, 650,<br />
656<br />
Cochrane, James, 657<br />
Clarke, J. W., 690, 706, 707 710<br />
Cadman, H., 761<br />
Crompton, E., 783<br />
Crutch, ffm, 815, 821, 822, 827, 815<br />
Corbett, A. G., and Son, 1016, 1017,1037,<br />
1038, 1050, 1208 to 1217<br />
Cooper, Jack and Co., 1132, 1133, 1185<br />
to 1202<br />
Clarke, C. E., 1141<br />
Coombs Bros., 1798<br />
Curtis, J., 1827<br />
Crawford, A. G., and Co., 1917
[LIST OF EXHIBITORS. xxvii<br />
D.<br />
Dryden, W. J., 60, 64, 67<br />
Daniel, J., 84<br />
Derham, Win., 97<br />
Dixon, P. G., 113, 117, 753<br />
Davis, W. D., 128, 129, 693<br />
Dugdale, L., 158<br />
Dewar, Wm., 390, 416, 417, 447<br />
Dunston, C., 575, 596<br />
Duncan, James, 644 to 647, 655<br />
Dombrain, E., and Sons, 1859 to 1S61<br />
Danks, Jno., 1696 to 1762<br />
Denman, Miss, 1915<br />
E.<br />
Elmslie, Alex., 83, 85<br />
Eastwood, Wm., 143A, 143B<br />
Ellwood, Thomas, 259<br />
Ewart, James, 377, 418, 421, 422, 423,<br />
531<br />
Ell worthy, E„ 474, 475, 505, 506<br />
Elden, W. E., 772<br />
Edwards, D., 1057, 1058, 1391 to 1402<br />
Enticott and Sliawcross, 1766 to 1784<br />
F.<br />
Fisher, C. B., 11, 20, 27, 37, 63, 70, 161,<br />
162, 167, 189, 190, 195, 196, 197, 198,<br />
239, 254, 255, 256, 260, 261, 262, 294,<br />
295, 296, 304, 305, 306, 310, 329, 330,<br />
331, 332, 343, 344, 345<br />
Fleming, J. W., 116, 368, 369, 370, 3S0,<br />
381, 695 to 699, 708.<br />
Fleming, Eobt., 609, 615, 616, 667<br />
Finlay, C. and A., 166, 194, 200A, 336,<br />
449 to 452<br />
Ford, E. G., 379<br />
Fox, Chas., 556, 557, 565 to 569, 577 to<br />
580) 597, 598, 610, 616, 622 to 625,<br />
627, 631, 633, 634, 651, 652, 657, 658,<br />
662, 663, 669, 670, 678, 679, 683<br />
Fox, Samuel, 560, 561, 570 to 574, 581 to<br />
584, 586 to 595, 599 to 605, 638, 639,<br />
659 to 661, 664 to 666, 674 to 676, 680<br />
to 682, 684.<br />
Finlay, J., 701<br />
Fleming, Mary H., 794<br />
Ferguson, Eobt., 797<br />
Forster, L., and Son, 837 to 839, 847, S58<br />
to 860, 872 to 876, 895 to 903 918 to<br />
925, 938 to 940, 1527 to 1537 '<br />
Flood, F., 1142, 1143, 1848 to<br />
G.<br />
Glasscock, Geo., 91, 104<br />
Garton, James, 109, 110<br />
Gidney, Henry, 131<br />
Gardner, Samuel, 139, 154, 199, 223, 224,<br />
323, 324, 432, 433, 434, 435<br />
Gidney, J., 143 •<br />
Grant, John, 388, 389, 398, 399, 400, 401,<br />
402,. 411, 412, 413, 414<br />
Gibson, G. J., 737<br />
Garrett, A., 741, 748, 749, 802<br />
Gibson, J. M., 752<br />
Griffin, James, 801<br />
Gregg and Lord, 853, 869, 881, 886, 1538<br />
to 1546<br />
Gemmel, Eobt., 965<br />
Gilfillan Bros., 983<br />
Gayzard, F. W., 98S<br />
Grant, Geo., and Co., 1061, 1870 to 1877<br />
Gillespie, E. W., 1062<br />
Gait, Eobert, 1866<br />
Gray, Eiehard, 1S67 to 1S68<br />
Grant, James, and Co., 1682 to 1695<br />
Gaunt, Thos., 1906 to 1913<br />
H.<br />
Hogan, Thos., 29, 466, 467, 46S, 47S, 479,<br />
4S0, 490, 495, 497, 49S, 501, 502, 530<br />
Horwood, J., 79, 232, 233, 249, 250, 251,<br />
252, 270, 271, 272, 318, 319, 340, 341,<br />
397, 420, 489<br />
Hatton, jun., Thos., 95<br />
Howe and Poole, 151<br />
Hatton, T. W-, 492, 493, 763, 764<br />
Hommel, J., 637, 648<br />
Hobbs, W. J., 700<br />
Harvey, W„ 703, 709<br />
Haydon, T., 715, 724<br />
Hendry, Wm., 769<br />
Hurst, E., 778<br />
Button, J. and C., 9S6.<br />
Henderson, T,, and Co., 106S, 10S6, 1120,<br />
1886 to 1890<br />
Hand, S., 1457 to 1469<br />
Harrop Bros, and Ffoulkes, 1S14 to 1819<br />
Hay, James, and Co., 1316 to 1327<br />
J-<br />
Junior, David, 2, 44, 51, 56, 147<br />
Jennings, T., 124<br />
Jenkins, J. S., 142<br />
Jenkins, E. L., 146<br />
Jones, W. B., 374, 1144, 1301, 1315<br />
Jeffrey, Wm., 455, 463, 464, 472, 473<br />
Jones, A., 740<br />
Jeffrey, Mrs., 981<br />
Jeffrey, S., 982<br />
Irvine and Binney, 1791 to 1793<br />
Jamieson, A., 1914<br />
K.<br />
Kernan, Jno., 159<br />
Keanier, D., 626, 630, 632, 643<br />
Keenan, J., 671, 672<br />
Kirkham, Geo., 73S, 808<br />
Kanier, F. D., 762<br />
Kelly, D. P., 777<br />
Kennedy, J., 811<br />
Kitchen, J., and Son, 1852 to 1857<br />
L.<br />
Larnach, H. D., 4<br />
Love, John, 6, 15, 73, 77, 403, 404<br />
Love, jun., Wm., 13
xxvni LIST OF EXHIBITORS.<br />
Lyster, W. S., 156, 234, 235, 236, 237,<br />
253, 285, 286, 287<br />
Lane, Rich., 373<br />
Lynott, C., 718, 726, 727<br />
Leith, T. A. F., 770, 771<br />
Lithgow, J., 976<br />
Lord and Hughes, 1049<br />
Lennon, H., 1069 to 1071, 1087, 1088,<br />
1356 to 13S9<br />
Lugton, Alex., and Sons, 1093, 1103, 1673<br />
to 1680<br />
Lugg, S. H., 1S5S<br />
M.<br />
Milburn, D., 9, IS<br />
Miller Bros., 50, 55<br />
Mitchell, G., 98, 137, 955 to 957<br />
Mailer, Robt., 127, 444, 731<br />
Mitchell and Eobertson, 132<br />
Martin, P. J., 140, 150<br />
Mason, L. S., 145, 209, 33S<br />
Morton, W. Lockliart, 173, 208, 2S8, 32S,<br />
367, 384<br />
Murray, James, 187<br />
Mitchell, Josiah, 238<br />
Mitchell, Thomas, 511, 521, 522<br />
Merrick, S., 512, 516, 517, 552, 553<br />
Moore, J., 562, 563, 564, 620<br />
Morton, J. D. L., 6S6<br />
Mills, A., 742, 790<br />
Mailer, W. L., 747, 788<br />
Meaney, W., 755<br />
Mills, Kobt., 758<br />
Malcom, J., 773<br />
Moore, Thos., S41, 842, 850, 851, S61 to<br />
863, S77, S7S, S82, 883, 887, 904, 905,<br />
926 to 92S, 941, 942, 1560 to 1576<br />
Mitchell, P., 961<br />
Manning, Fanny, 999<br />
Meaney, Mrs., 1000<br />
Mailer, Mrs. Robt., 1001, 1002<br />
Munro, D. and Co., 1021 to 1026, 1042<br />
to 1047, 1052, 1094, 1095, 1101, 1113,<br />
1121, 1125, 1135 to 1140, 1146, 1155,<br />
1271 to 1296<br />
Musgrove, J., 1072 to 1076, 1390<br />
Miller, J., 1785 to 1790<br />
M'Cormack, Thos., 14, 40, 75<br />
Macfarlane, A. D., 81<br />
M'Dougall, Alex., 94, 406, 415, 518, 526,<br />
534<br />
M'Clure, Jno., 125<br />
M'Donald, WE, 148<br />
M'Caskell, ffm„ 152<br />
M'Gregor, D., 153, 279<br />
M'Leod, James, 155, 228, 229, 248, 967,<br />
968<br />
M'Pherson, D., 157<br />
M'DougaU, Robert, 192, 193<br />
M'Harg, Andrew, 356A<br />
M'Nab, Mrs. J., 387, 391, 392, 393,394,<br />
395, 396, 405, 407, 408, 409 and 410,<br />
425, 426, 427<br />
MacMeikan, G. H., 419<br />
M'Phail, James, 442, 443<br />
M'Arthur, D. C., 508, 509, 510, 510A<br />
Macfarlane, A. D., 685.<br />
M'Cartney, ffm, 787<br />
M'Intyre, G. B., 978, 979<br />
M'Nab, A., 984<br />
M'Ewan, James, and Co., 1014, 1015,<br />
1035, 1036, 1053, 1067, 1085, 1096,<br />
1097, 1102, 1110, 1118, 1119, 1126,<br />
1145, 1147, 1578 to 1670<br />
M 'Lean Bros, and Rigg, 1048, 1127<br />
M'Donald, D., 1803<br />
M'Kay, J., and Co., 1804<br />
M'Caiman and Garde, 1444, 14,56<br />
M'Call, Anderson and Co., 1881 to 1884<br />
M'Comas, J. W., and Co., 1331 to 1335<br />
N.<br />
Nation and Co., 141.<br />
Nixon, Robt., 353<br />
Neighbour, J., 765<br />
Nicol, A., 962<br />
Nicholson, Joseph, Executors <strong>of</strong>, 1063 to<br />
1066, 1081 to 1084, 1150, 1151, 1328 to<br />
1330<br />
Newall and Co., 1297 to 1300<br />
Norris, T. W., 1885<br />
O.<br />
O'Donnell, P., 7, 16<br />
Oklfield, W. E., 691<br />
Ochiltree, James, 970 to 972<br />
O'Keefe, A., 973, 974<br />
Oldfield and Lindley, 1862, 1863<br />
P.<br />
Patterson, Alex., 62, 69, 963<br />
Plant, Geo., 114A, 122, 515, 519, 520, 527,<br />
528, 535, 536, 537, 546, 547, 550, 551,<br />
554, 555, 692, 712<br />
Pynsent, Joseph, 130<br />
Power, W. E., 448<br />
Plummer, Dr., 457, 481, 482, 496, 503,<br />
504<br />
Pittman, James, 538, 539, 694, 711<br />
Perrie, James, 576, 619, 636<br />
Port and Johnson, 654<br />
Palmer, A., 746<br />
Pullar, T., 751<br />
Parsons, J., 810<br />
Parsons, G., 812, 813, 814, 950 to 954<br />
Pride, YVm., 836, 844 to 846, 854 to 857,<br />
870, 871, 892 to 894, 915, 916, 1577<br />
Potter, T. J., 937<br />
Parker, James, 948, 949<br />
Patterson, John, 964<br />
Parkin, S., 1794<br />
Parker and Co., 1820 to 1823<br />
Q.<br />
Quinlivan, T., 1149<br />
R.<br />
Ryan, Martin, 1<br />
Rowan, Andrew, 10,19, 38, 43, 47, 61, 68
LIST OF EXHIBITORS. xxix.<br />
Robertson, John, 22, 32, 74<br />
Rennick, John, 41, 45<br />
Ritchie Bros., 48, 53<br />
Rennick, Jas., 59, 66, 182, 222, 242, 277,<br />
278, 322, 445<br />
Robinson, D., 80, 86, 87, 734<br />
Robertson, James, 100<br />
Richardson, D., 103, 386A<br />
Robertson, John, 106<br />
Robertson Bros., 191, 257, 258, 291, 292,<br />
293, 307, 308, 309, 334, 335, 346, 347<br />
Rossell, Thos., 247<br />
Ross, Wm., 507<br />
Reynolds, Wm., 704<br />
Robertson, Mrs., 736<br />
Rowland, F. W„ 739, 745, 760<br />
Riley, James, 768<br />
Rothwell, Wade, 834. 835, 843, 852, 868,<br />
890, 891, 912, 913, 914, 935, 936, 1547<br />
to 1559.<br />
Robinson, T., and Co., 1006 to 1011,1027<br />
to 1032, 1051, 1059, 1060, 1079, 1080,<br />
1107, 1111, 1112, 1156 to 1184.<br />
Robison Bros, and Co., 1128 to 1130,<br />
1352 to 1355.<br />
Robinson, J. H., and Sons, 1153, 1336 to<br />
1346.<br />
Rasche, W., 11797.<br />
Radford, W., 1S28 to 1847.<br />
Stobie, M., 123, 750<br />
Stevenson, Hy., 220, 221, 453, 465, 476,<br />
487, 499<br />
Smith, Job, 3S3<br />
Saunders, Sandford and Co., 439, 529,<br />
548, 989, 990<br />
Slee, Chas., 454, 459, 470, 471, 483, 485<br />
Smith, Dr. L. L., 460, 461, 462, 4S6, 487,<br />
488, 541, 544, 809<br />
Sach, C., 537A<br />
Smith, Wm., 673<br />
Sanderson, Geo., 713, 714<br />
Stephens, E. F., 719, 728 to 730<br />
Searle, Henry, 732<br />
Simpson, Charles, 735<br />
Smith, A. M., 743<br />
Southwell, H. J., 754, 774, 779,785, 791,<br />
795, 799, 803 to 807<br />
Stevenson, Wm., 757<br />
Sydenham, G., 759<br />
Spence, H., junr., 775, 776<br />
Sutton, Mrs., 786<br />
Sawrey, E. E., 789, 796<br />
Samwells, H., 816, 823, 828<br />
Stephens Bros., 826<br />
Smith, D., 977<br />
Sehultz, G. E., 980, 985, 991, 995, 996,<br />
1005<br />
Sheffield, E., 992<br />
Smith, Joseph, 993, 994<br />
Smith, J., 1003, 1004<br />
Shuttleworth, Wm., and Co., 1012, 1013,<br />
1033, 1034, 1203 to 1207<br />
Sampson and Lees, 1765<br />
S.<br />
Swan and Co., 1054 to 1056, 1077, 1078,<br />
1091, 1092, 1100, 1409 to 1418<br />
Simpson, H. J., 1802<br />
Stamps and Co., 16S1<br />
T.<br />
Tweddle, James, 160, 201, 202, 203, 204,<br />
289 333<br />
Tonkin, Capt., 169, 206, 207<br />
Teasdale, James, 170, 171, 172, 18S, 205,<br />
263, 264, 297, 298, 299, 302, 311, 312,<br />
337<br />
Tyson, Wilson, 175, 240, 265, 266, 267,<br />
313<br />
Purves, Wm., 211<br />
V.<br />
Varcoe, John, 606, 607, 611, 612, 792,<br />
793 798<br />
Victoria Preserving Co., 1891 to 1905<br />
AV.<br />
Watson, Anthony, 24, 25, 34, 35<br />
Watson, Moses, 42, 46<br />
Watson, Thomas, 72<br />
Williams, Frank, 88, 89, 90.<br />
Wilson, Dr., 133A<br />
West, J. and B., 135, 136, 1671 to 1672<br />
Want, G. F., 101, 112<br />
Woods, J., 119<br />
Watson and Paterson, 126, 458, 469, 4S3,<br />
513, 514, 523, 524, 525, 532, 533, 540,<br />
542, 543, 545, 549, 687 to 689, 705, 987<br />
Woodhouse, E. B., 184<br />
Watt, C. A., 185, 226, 227, 245, 246, 440,<br />
441<br />
Watt and Thomson, 281, 282, 283, 284,.<br />
303, 325, 326, 327<br />
Wright, Wm., 364, 365<br />
Whitelock, Robt., 376<br />
Wyatt, Chas., 491<br />
Willmott, J., 653<br />
Ware, C., 744<br />
Williams, A. M., 7S0<br />
Wilson, John, 781<br />
Walkerden, Wm., 782<br />
Woodward, T., 817, 830<br />
White, D., 818 to 820, 804, 805, S3I to<br />
833, 95S to 960<br />
Walker J. J. 917<br />
Welch,'H. P., and Co., 1018 to 1020,<br />
1039 to 1041, 1108, 1109, 1114, 1115,<br />
1116, 1117, 1218 to 1264<br />
Willis, Wm., and Co., 1470 to 1490<br />
Walter, E. S., 1131<br />
Walter and Echberg, 1799 to 1801<br />
Williams, P., 1148, 1152, 1403 to 1408<br />
Wolseley, F. Y., 1154, 1763 to 1764<br />
Wilson, Corben and Co., 1805 to ISIS<br />
Wallworth and Eimmington, 1826<br />
Williams, Miss T., 1864, 1865<br />
Winter, W. J., 1867<br />
Z.<br />
Zimmer, M., 3, 997, 998
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LIST OF JUDGES AND<br />
STEWARDS.<br />
CLASS<br />
A'<br />
JUDGES.<br />
M. Mcintosh.<br />
W. Thomson,<br />
ffm. Bell.<br />
Wm. Dougall.<br />
M. O'Farrell.<br />
STEWARDS.<br />
John Daniel.<br />
Thos. Patterson.<br />
Herbert Power.<br />
A. K. Finlay.<br />
Jno. Sheriff.<br />
CLASSES B AND C.<br />
John Simson.<br />
Job Smith.<br />
Geo. E. Mackay.<br />
Daniel McKinnon.<br />
Thos. Wragge.<br />
CLASS D.<br />
James Gibb.<br />
James Duncan,<br />
Wm. Reynolds.<br />
Jas. Peck.<br />
CLASSES E AND K.<br />
W. J. Lobb.<br />
Alex. Young.<br />
Robert Laidlaw.<br />
Jno. Kerr.<br />
CLASSES F, G, H, AND J.<br />
Thos. Keys.<br />
D. McPhail.
xxxvi<br />
LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS.<br />
CLASSES L, M, AND N.<br />
JUDGES,<br />
Robert Chirnside.<br />
W. W. Hood.<br />
Thos. Tindale.<br />
STEWARDS.<br />
J. C. Cochrane.<br />
Thos. Armstrong.<br />
CLASS 0.<br />
A. Crichton.<br />
Robert Buchanan.<br />
Jno. Bell.<br />
Jas. Robertson.<br />
CLASS P.<br />
Geo. Rushall.<br />
A. Lincolne.<br />
D. G. Clark.<br />
Josh. A. Kay.<br />
CLASS Q.<br />
Sporting Dogs. —Sections 1 to 9, inclusive.<br />
John Child.<br />
— Broughton.<br />
F. Woodhoase.<br />
Wm. Fleming.<br />
Jas. M'Phail.<br />
CLASS Q.<br />
Non-Sporting Dogs.—Sections 10 to 12, and 14 to 25.<br />
— Brosnan.<br />
R. G. Banner.<br />
Wm. Dewar.<br />
Wm. Learmonth.<br />
CLASS Q.<br />
Section 13.—Sheep Dogs.<br />
Hy. Beattie.<br />
John Finlay.<br />
N. Campbell.<br />
Robt. Clarke.<br />
CLASS R.<br />
A W. Robertson.<br />
Jas. Garton.<br />
Wm. Cumming.<br />
S. Gardiner.<br />
Geo. Glasscock.
LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS. xxxvii<br />
CLASS S.<br />
JUDGES.<br />
W. R. Bennetts.<br />
Jas. Lilly.<br />
J. Hedrick.<br />
STEWARDS.<br />
Thos. Bodycoat.<br />
T. M. MeCaw.<br />
CLASS T.<br />
Jas. Mcintosh.<br />
Andrew Stevenson.<br />
Joel Horwood.<br />
A. Patterson.<br />
Geo. Bencraft.<br />
CLASS U.<br />
•Colonel Hutton, Kew.<br />
Major Caleb Anderson.<br />
Colonel Hutton, Dandenong.<br />
•Capt. Martin.<br />
John Robertson.
O A T A L O G - U E .<br />
LIVE STOCK.<br />
CLASS A.<br />
DRAUGHT STOCK.<br />
SEC. 1.—Three-year-old Draught Horse—First prize, Cup, value £10, the<br />
gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. Robertson Bros., Colac; second ditto, £4; third ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1 1 Martin Ryan, Deep Creek, Sunbury, "Pride <strong>of</strong> the Shires"<br />
(imported), dark-brown, rising 4 years; s Noble, d Jewel, s <strong>of</strong><br />
d Great Britain.<br />
PP.IDE OF THE SHIRES is a pure-bred draught' colt, dark-brown, rising 4 years old,<br />
standing 17 hands high, on remarkably short legs, great substance <strong>of</strong> bone, wonderfully<br />
good feet. He was bred by and bought <strong>of</strong> T. H. Ferris, Esq., <strong>of</strong> Manningford,<br />
near Pewsey, Wiltshire. He was shown twice as a two-year-old, and gained first<br />
prize at Devizes, and second at Swindon. He is half brother to that very big colt,<br />
King <strong>of</strong> the Valley, the property <strong>of</strong> Mr. James Gibbs, <strong>of</strong> Berwick, for which he gave<br />
£1000.<br />
THE SIRE <strong>of</strong> the above colt is the celebrated cart stallion, NOBLE, the property <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. Henry Hathway, <strong>of</strong> Tokenham, Wilts, who has for many years travelled some <strong>of</strong><br />
the best cart sires in England. Noble was bred by Mi-. Brown, <strong>of</strong> Monckton, near<br />
Marlborough, and is a dapple brown, standing over 17 hands high, on very short legs,<br />
showing great muscular power; he was by Young Turpin, from a short-legged brown<br />
mare. Young Turpin was bred by Mr. K. Smith, <strong>of</strong> Greenhill, from a capital brown<br />
mare, by Mr. Washburn's noted horse. Young Turpin took the first prize at Marlborough<br />
when two years old. Noble took first prize at Marlborough in 1S68, and he<br />
is the sire <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the biggest horses in England, and many <strong>of</strong> them prize winners.<br />
His grandsire was Turpin, the property <strong>of</strong> Mr. James Hathway, and his great grandsire<br />
was Mr. Morris's, <strong>of</strong> Latens, well-known black horse. Farmer's Glory.<br />
Pride <strong>of</strong> the Shires' dam, JEWEL, a very perfect draught mare, colour brown; she<br />
was by Great Britain, the property <strong>of</strong> Mr. Nix, <strong>of</strong> Alfreton, Derbyshire, grandsire<br />
Old Warwick, one <strong>of</strong> the biggest and heaviest horses in Europe.<br />
The above colt is as well-bred as any horse in any country. Mr. Ferris says he<br />
served 48 mares last season, and will guarantee to show 44 <strong>of</strong> them in foal.<br />
2 2 David Junor, Gisborne, "Cowden Lad's Orphan Boy," 3 years;<br />
s Cowden Lad (imported), d Princess Maggie, s <strong>of</strong> d Prince Charlie.<br />
3 3 M. Zimmer, Epping, " Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales," chestnut, rising 5 years;<br />
s Cox Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales, d Ivate, s <strong>of</strong> d Cowden Lad (imported).<br />
4 4 H. D. Larnacli, Western Port, " Canny Scot," dark chestnut, 3<br />
years; s Scotchman (imported), d by Cromwell.<br />
5 5 T. Connell, Bacchus Marsh, " Dan O'Comiell," foaled Nov. 1875;<br />
s Muir Lad, d by Dan O'Comiell.
9 DRAUGHT STOCK.<br />
SEC. 2.—Two-year-old Entire Colt—First prize, £5, the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs.<br />
M'Culloch, Campbell and Co.; second ditto, £3; third ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
6 1 John Love, Tullamarine, "Young Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland," bay<br />
foaled 7th November, 1876; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported),<br />
d Tibbie, s <strong>of</strong> d Blackleg (imported).<br />
7 2 P. O'Doimell, Kyneton, " Champion <strong>of</strong> Victoria," bay, foaled 20th<br />
October, 1876; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d Madam,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Pride <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported).<br />
9 4 D. Milburn, Keilor, "Noble," bay, foaled 30th November, 1876;<br />
s Young Robin (imported), d Blossom, s <strong>of</strong> d Sir Colin Campbell<br />
(imported).<br />
10 5 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Revolter," brown, foaled 7th November,<br />
1876; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Scotchman (imported).<br />
11 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribymong, bay colt, blaze in face, foaled 14th<br />
November, 1876; s Rantin Robin (imported), d Bell 2nd,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Marquis <strong>of</strong> Loi-ne.<br />
12 7 Saml. Barber, Queensland, " King <strong>of</strong> the Hill," dark-brown,<br />
foaled 5th October, 1876; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported),<br />
d Young Doll, s <strong>of</strong> d Watson's Prince.<br />
13 8 Wm. Love, Jun., Melton, "Sir Robert," dapple bay, 2 years;<br />
s Bodach Glas, d Blossom, s <strong>of</strong> d Geo. Buchanan (imported).<br />
14 9 Thos. M'Cormack, Dean, "Defiance;" s Lord Clyde, d Maggie.<br />
SEC. 3.—Two-year-old, Entire Colt, which competed as yearling in GRAND<br />
DRAUGHT-HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1877—Challenge cup, value<br />
£30; to be won twice by the same animal.<br />
15 1 John Love, Tullamarine, "Young Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland," bay,<br />
foaled 7th November, 1876; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported),<br />
d Tibbie, s <strong>of</strong> d Blackleg (imported).<br />
16 2 P. O'Donnell, Kyneton, "Champion <strong>of</strong> Victoria," bay, foaled 20th<br />
October, 1876; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d Madam,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Pride <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported).<br />
18 4 D. Milburn, Keilor, "Noble," bay, foalecl 30th November, 1876;<br />
s Young Robin (imported), d Blossom, s <strong>of</strong> d Sir Colin<br />
Campbell (imported).<br />
19 5 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Revolter," brown, foaled 7th November,<br />
1876; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots, s <strong>of</strong><br />
d Scotchman (imported).<br />
20 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribymong, bay colt, blaze on face, foaled 14th<br />
November, 1876; s Rantin Robin (imported), d Bell 2nd, s<br />
<strong>of</strong> d Marquis <strong>of</strong> Lome (imported).<br />
21 7 Samuel Barber, Queensland, "King <strong>of</strong> the Hill," dark-brown,<br />
foaled 5th October, 1876; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported),<br />
d Young Doll, s <strong>of</strong> d Watson's Prince.<br />
gEC. 4.—One-year-old Entire Colt—First prize, silver medal; second ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
22 1 John Robertson, Carlsruhe, " Champion <strong>of</strong> Victoria," foaled the<br />
latter end <strong>of</strong> October, 1S77; s Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, d Blossom.
3 DRAUGHT STOCK.<br />
23 2 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, " Champion," dark-brown,<br />
foaled 27th October, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d<br />
Lady Champion, s <strong>of</strong> d Champion (imported).<br />
24 3 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, " United Prince," bay, foaled October,<br />
1877; s Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, d Daisy, by Watson's Prince.<br />
25 4 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, "Merry Tom," bay, foaled 17 th October,<br />
1877; s Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, d Fancy, s <strong>of</strong> d Watson's Prince.<br />
26 5 Thos. Bodycoat, Woodstock, "Prince," bay, foaled 11th December,<br />
1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Violet, s <strong>of</strong> d Lord Lyon<br />
(imported).<br />
27 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, dark-brown colt, blaze on face, foaled<br />
20th November, 1877; s Rantin Robin, d Darling, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Prince Albert.<br />
28 7 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, "Prince Ernest," lightbay,<br />
foaled 3rd November, 1877; s Crown Prince, d Bell, s <strong>of</strong><br />
d Cowden Lad (imported).<br />
29 8 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, " Clansman," bay, foaled 4th<br />
October, 1877; s Young Robin (imported), d Rantin Moggie,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Rantin Robin (imported).<br />
30 9 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton.<br />
31 10 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton.<br />
SEC. 5.—GRAND PRODUCE STAKES^—Yearling Colts, the produce <strong>of</strong> undermentioned<br />
Sires*—First prize, £25; second ditto, £8 ; third ditto, £4.<br />
32 1 John Robertson, Carlsrulie, " Champion <strong>of</strong> Victoria," foaled the<br />
latter end October, 1877; s Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, d Blossom.<br />
33 2 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, " Champion," dark-brown,<br />
foaled 27th October, 1877 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), d<br />
Lady Champion ; s <strong>of</strong> d Champion (imported).<br />
34 3 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, "United Prince," bay, foaled October,<br />
1877 ; s Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, d Daisy by Watson's Prince.<br />
35 4 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, "Merry Tom," bay, foaled 17th October,<br />
1877, s Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, d Fancy, s <strong>of</strong> d Watson's Prince.<br />
36 5 Thos. Bodycoat, Woodstock, Prince, bay, foaled 11th December,<br />
1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Violet, s oi d Lord Lyon<br />
(imported).<br />
37 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, dark brown colt, blaze in face, foaled<br />
20th November, 1877; s Rantin Robin (imported), d Darling,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Prince Albert.<br />
SEC. 6.—Brood. Mare, foaled or in foal—First prize, £4; second ditto,<br />
£2; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
38 1 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " Beauty," in foal.<br />
39 2 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton.<br />
40 3 Thos. M'Cormack, Dean, "Maggie;" s Baron <strong>of</strong> Glenlie, d Maggie.<br />
SEC. 7.—Three-year-old Filly—First<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
prize, £4; second ditto, £2; third<br />
41 1 John Rennick, Tylden, "Maud," bay, foaled November, 1875;<br />
s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d Blossom, s <strong>of</strong> d Watson's<br />
Prince.<br />
* See page 6.
4 DRAUGHT STOCK.<br />
42 2 Moses Watson, Kyneton, "Maud," bay, foaled 1st October, 1875 ;<br />
s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d Daisy, s <strong>of</strong> d Watson's<br />
Prince.<br />
43 3 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Jenny Greig," brown, foaled 6th November,<br />
1875 ; s Scotchman (imported), d Maggie, s <strong>of</strong> d Duncan<br />
Gray.<br />
44 4 David Junor, Gisborne, " Lily <strong>of</strong> the West," 3 years; s Scotchman,<br />
d Blossom (imported from Tasmania).<br />
SEC. 8.- Tliree-year-old Filly, which competed as yearling and two-year-old<br />
in GRAND DRAUGHT-HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1876 and 1877—<br />
Challenge cup, value £3.0; to be won twice by the same animal.<br />
45 1 John Rennick, Tylden, "Maud," bay, foaled November, 1875 ;<br />
s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d Blossom, s <strong>of</strong> d Watson's<br />
Prince.<br />
46 2 Moses Watson, Kyneton, "Maud," bay, foaled 1st October, 1875 ;<br />
s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d Daisy, s <strong>of</strong> d Watson's<br />
Prince.<br />
47 3 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Jenny Greig," brown, foaled 6th November,<br />
1875; s Scotchman (imported), cl Maggie, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Duncan Gray.<br />
SEC. 9.—Two-year-old Filly—First prize, £5, the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. M'Culloch,<br />
Campbell and Co. ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
48 1 Bitchie Brothers, Gowrie Park, bay filly, foaled 10th November,<br />
1876; s Prince Arthur (imported), cl Mag, s <strong>of</strong> d Victor<br />
(imported).<br />
49 2 Matthew Algie, Sunbury, " Queen <strong>of</strong> the Mauds," bay, foaled<br />
November, 1876 ; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d<br />
Princess Maud 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> d Champion (imported).<br />
50 3 Miller Brothers, Deep Creek, " Maggie Lauder," light bay, foaled<br />
27th November, 1876 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Jean,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Cowden Lad (imported).<br />
51 4 David Junor, Gisborne, "Victoria," bay, foaled 27th October,<br />
1876; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d Princess Maggie<br />
7th, s <strong>of</strong> d Scotchman (imported).<br />
52 5 Jas. Cochrane, Barfold, " Lady Franklin," dark brown, foaled 7th<br />
November, 1876; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d<br />
Lassie, s <strong>of</strong> d Renfrew (imported).<br />
SEC. 10.—Two-year-old Filly, which competed as yearling in GRAND<br />
DRAUGHT-HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1877—Challenge Cup, value<br />
£30 ; to be won twice by the same animal.<br />
53 1 Ritchie Brothers, Gowrie Park, bay filly, foaled 10th November,<br />
1876; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Mag, s <strong>of</strong> d Victor<br />
(imported).<br />
54 2 Matthew Algie, Sunbury, " Queen <strong>of</strong> the Mauds," bay, foaled<br />
November, 1876; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d<br />
Princess Maud 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> d Champion (imported).<br />
55 3 Miller Brothers, Deep Creek, " Maggie Lauder," light bay, foaled<br />
27th November, 1876; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Jean,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Cowden Lad (imported).
5 DRAUGHT STOCK.<br />
56 4 David Junor, Gisborne, "Victoria," bay, foaled 27th October,<br />
1876 ; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d Princess Maggie<br />
7th, s <strong>of</strong> d Scotchman (imported).<br />
57 5 Jas. Cochrane, Barfold, "Lady Franklin," dark brown, foaled 7tli<br />
November, 1876; s Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported), d<br />
Lassie, s <strong>of</strong> d Renfrew (imported).<br />
SEC. 11.—One-year-old Filly—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
58 1 M. Brady, Kyneton, "Princess Darling," brown, foaled 10th<br />
November, 1877 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Lady Cromwell,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported).<br />
59 2 James Rennick, Evansclale Farm, Kyneton, brown filly, foaled 4th<br />
October, 1877; s Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, d Doll, s <strong>of</strong> d Blackleg<br />
(imported).<br />
60 3 W. J. Dryden, Newham, "Countess," bay, foaled 3rd October,<br />
1877 j s Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, d Blossom, s <strong>of</strong> d Ben Lomond<br />
(imported).<br />
61 5 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " Princess <strong>Royal</strong>," brown, foaled 22nd<br />
October, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), cl Queen o' Scots,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Scotchman (imported).<br />
62 6 Alexander Patterson, St. Germain's, Cranbourne, "Princess <strong>of</strong><br />
Tliule," bay, foaled 2nd November, 1877 ; s Prince Arthur<br />
(imported), cl Vesta, s <strong>of</strong> d Matchless (Crichton).<br />
63 7 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, dark-brown filly, foaled 25th October,<br />
1877; s Rantin Robin (imported), cl Young Nancy, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Blackleg (imported).<br />
64 8 W. J. Dryden, Newham, "Lady Darling," bay, foaled 21st<br />
September, 1877; s Young Robin (imported), cl Bonnie Jean,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Victor (imported).<br />
SEC. 12.—GRAND PRODUCE STAKES—Yearling Fillies, the produce <strong>of</strong> tlw<br />
undermentioned Sires*—First prize, £25 ; second ditto, £8; third<br />
ditto, £4.<br />
65 1 M. Brady, Kyneton, "Princess Darling," brown, foaled 10th<br />
November, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), cl Lady Cromwell,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Champion <strong>of</strong> Scotland (imported).<br />
66 2 James Rennick. Evansdale Farm, Kyneton, brown filly, foaled 4th<br />
October, 1877; s Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, d Doll, s <strong>of</strong> d Blackleg<br />
(imported).<br />
67 3 W. J. Dryden, Newham, "Countess," bay, foaled 3rd October,<br />
1877; s Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, cl Blossom, s <strong>of</strong> cl Ben Lomond (imported).<br />
68 4 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Princess <strong>Royal</strong>," brown, foaled 22nd<br />
October, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen o' Scots,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Scotchman (imported).<br />
69 5 Alexander Patterson, St. Germain's, Cranbourne, " Princess <strong>of</strong><br />
Thule," bay, foalecl 2nd November, 1877 ; s Prince Arthur<br />
(imported), cl Vesta, s <strong>of</strong> cl Matchless (Crichton).
6 THOROUGHBREDS.<br />
70 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, dark-brown filly, foaled 25th October,<br />
1877 ; s Rantin Robin (imported), d Young Nancy, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Blackleg (imported).<br />
•MEMO.—The Colts and Fillies competing for the above yearling prizes must be the<br />
produce <strong>of</strong> the following:-Mr. A. Watson's "Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow;" Mr. James Gibfrs<br />
"King <strong>of</strong> the Valley;" Mr. J. Younghusbaud's "L<strong>of</strong>ty;" Mr. Andrew Rowan's<br />
"Prince Arthur;" Mr. C. B. Fisher's "Rantin' Robin."<br />
SEC. 13.—Dry Mare or Gelcling, in work (<strong>of</strong> any aye)—First prize, cup,<br />
value £5 5s., the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs M'Lean Bros, and Rigg; second ditto,<br />
£2 ; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
71 1 James Campbell, Toolern, " Darkie," black, 5 years.<br />
72 2 Thos. Watson, Gisborne Mains, "Punch," bay, foaled October,<br />
1873, s Victor (imported).<br />
73 3 John Love, Tullamarine, "Daisy," grey, six years.<br />
74 4 John Robertson, Carlsruhe, "Blossom;" s Watson's Prince.<br />
75 5 Thos. M'Cormack, Dean, "Maggie Clyde;" s Crawford's Lord<br />
Clyde, d Maggie, s <strong>of</strong> d Cockrane's Clyde.<br />
SEC. 14.—Best Team <strong>of</strong> Two Horses fen- Farm Purposes—First prize, cup,<br />
value £5 5s., the gift <strong>of</strong> the President, H. Lennon, Esq.; second ditto,<br />
£3 ; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
76 1 Allan Cameron, Janefield, " Flower," bay, 5 years; " Budd," bay,<br />
5 years.<br />
77 2 John Love, Tullamarine, "Tibbie," white, aged; "Lilly," white,<br />
aged.<br />
A Special Prize <strong>of</strong> a Cup, Value £10, the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. ROBERTSON BROS., Colac,<br />
will be given for the best Draught Female exhibited.<br />
CLASS B.<br />
THOROUGHBREDS.<br />
£5 will be awarded to the best Thoroughbred Entire Horse, if, in the estimation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Judges, the <strong>Exhibits</strong> are deemed <strong>of</strong> sufficient merit; if<br />
not, silver medal or certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
78 1 Nicholas Barry, Scoresby, " Linkboy," brown, 5 years, s Vagabond,<br />
d Gaslight, s <strong>of</strong> d Sir Hercules.<br />
79 2 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Brace," s New<br />
Warrior (imported), d Miss Langar, s <strong>of</strong> d Langar (imported).<br />
80 3 Dan. Robinson, Kensington, Flemington, " Pablo Fanque," brown,<br />
aged ; s Peter Wilkins, d Heiress, s <strong>of</strong> d Jersey.<br />
81 4 Archd. D. Macfarlane, Hotharn, chestnut colt, foaled 6th September,<br />
1876 ; s Young Calaban, d Needle, s <strong>of</strong> d Snowden.<br />
82 5 Geo. Abbott, Lancefield, "Wildfire," chestnut, 4 years; s Fireworks,<br />
d Young Riverina.<br />
83 6 Alex. Elmslie, La Rose, "Stockbridge," bright bay, 6 years; s<br />
Stockham, d Granny.<br />
84 7 J. Daniel, Ivanhoe, "Dilke," brown, 6 years; s Albion, d Daughter,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Old English Gentleman.
HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, TROTTERS, &C. 7<br />
£5 will be awarded to the best Thoroughbred Female, if, in the estimation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Judges, the <strong>Exhibits</strong> are deemed <strong>of</strong> sufficient merit; if not,<br />
silver medal or certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
85 1 A. Elmslie, La Rose, "Young Quebec," aged, s Touchstone, d<br />
Gulnare.<br />
86 2 Dan. Robinson, Kensington, Flemington, " Bogay," bay, 3 years ;<br />
s Pablo Fanque, d Young Quebec, s <strong>of</strong> d Touchstone.<br />
87 3 Dan. Robinson, Kensington, Flemington, "Maggie," black, 7<br />
years; s Fireworks, d Young Quebec, s <strong>of</strong> d Touchstone.<br />
88 4 Frank Williams, Moonee Ponds, bay filly, by Angler, d Rose de<br />
Florence, 1 year old.<br />
89 5 Frank Williams, Moonee Ponds, brown filly; s Angler, d Romola.<br />
90 6 Frank Williams, Moonee Ponds, bay mare, "Rose de Florence,"<br />
with foal at foot, by Angler.<br />
NOTE.—Any Prize awarded to a Mare exhibited as being in foal will be withheld<br />
until the production <strong>of</strong> a certificate that she has produced a foal after the Exhibition,<br />
and previous to the 1st January next ensuing.<br />
CLASS C.<br />
HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, TROTTERS, CARRIAGE HORSES,<br />
PONIES, AND SHOD SADDLE HORSES-<br />
SEC. 1.—Best stamp <strong>of</strong> a Hunter (to take such leaps as the Committee may<br />
determine)—First prize, £7, and £5, the gift <strong>of</strong> John Cleeland, Esq.;<br />
second ditto, £7 ; third ditto, £4 ; fourth ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
91 1 Geo. Glasscock, Kirk's Bazaar, "Timber Top," chestnut gelding,<br />
6 years.<br />
92 2 H. Bartlett, Bourke-street, "Trump," roan, 5 years; s Ace <strong>of</strong><br />
Hearts, d Daisy.<br />
93 3 W. P. Bowes, Bourke-street, " Blanche," black, five years.<br />
94 4 Alex. M'Dougall, Arundel, " Little Joe," bay, aged; s Wollerton.<br />
95 5 T. Hatton, jun., Flemington, "Silver," grey mare, 10 years.<br />
SEC. 2.—Best Ilachiey (being a weight-carrier)—First prize, £5, wi h £5<br />
added, the gift <strong>of</strong> Joseph Clarke, Esq.; second ditto, £4; thii-d t ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
96 1<br />
97 2<br />
98 3<br />
99 4<br />
100 5<br />
101 6<br />
102 7<br />
103 8<br />
104 9<br />
105 10<br />
Algie, Sunbury, " Cobby," dark chestnut, 5 years; s Young<br />
Genera], d Fanny, s <strong>of</strong> d Ben Lomond,<br />
n. Derliam, Abbotsford-street, Hotham, "Geordie," grey, 6<br />
years.<br />
.ham Mitchell, Kirk's Bazaar, bay gelding, " Stuart," by Atlios<br />
(imported).<br />
Peter Finn.<br />
s Troubadour.
8 HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, TROTTERS, &C. 8<br />
SEC. 3.—Best single Horse, Buggy and Harness—First prize, £5, with £5<br />
added, the gift <strong>of</strong> Joseph Clarke, Esq.; second ditto, £3; third ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
106 1 John Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street, "Pet," bay, aged, buggy and<br />
harness.<br />
107 2 Peter Carroll, <strong>Royal</strong> Mail Hotel, Bourke-street, "Minnie," buggy<br />
and harness.<br />
108 3 D. G. Clark, Richmond, "Joe," aged, buggy and harness.<br />
109 4 Jas. Garton, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, bay gelding, buggy and harness.<br />
110 5 Jas. Garton, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, black gelding, buggy and harness.<br />
111 6 H. Bartlett, Bourke-street, "Rocket," bay gelding, 5 years, s<br />
Snowden, buggy and harness.<br />
112 7 G. F. Want, Sydney, "Cigar," roan gelding, buggy ancl harness.<br />
SEC. 4.—Best Trotting Horse, in saddle—First prize, £5, with £5 added,<br />
the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. ROBERTSON AND MOFFAT ; second ditto, £5 ; third<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
113 1 P. G. Dixon, West <strong>Melbourne</strong>, "Cyclone," roan gelding, aged.<br />
114 2 John Buncle, Parkside Ironworks, Hotham, "Polly," bay, aged.<br />
114A 3 Geo. Plant, Northeote, "Mrs. Varley," aged.<br />
SEC. 5.—Best Trotting Horse (in harness)—First prize, £5, with «£5 added,<br />
the gift <strong>of</strong> WE Cumming, Esq.; second ditto, £5; third ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
115 1 Peter Carrol, <strong>Royal</strong> Mail Hotel, Bourke-street, "Polly."<br />
116 2 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Merry Hawk," bay,<br />
entire; s Ace <strong>of</strong> Clubs (imported), d Black Hawk Belle, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Black Hawk.<br />
117 3 P. G. Dixon, West <strong>Melbourne</strong>, " Wanderer," bay gelding, aged;<br />
s Prince William.<br />
118 4 R. Connell, Prahran, "Demon" (imported), bay, aged.<br />
119 5 J. Woods, Fitzroy, "Maude," grey, aged.<br />
120 6 H. Bartlett, Bourke-street, "May Howard," bay, aged.<br />
122 8 Geo. Plant, Northeote, " Colonel," chestnut, aged.<br />
SEC. 6.—Best Pony, under 12 hands—First prize, 20s.; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
123 1 Morton Stobie, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, "Jeannie-," bay.<br />
124 2 Thos. Jennings, Moonee Ponds, "Charlie," Shetland pony, by<br />
Dockin.<br />
125 3 Jno. Maclure, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, " Little Dorrit," brown, 5 years.<br />
126 4 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, pony.<br />
127 5 Ro'bt. Mailer, Coburg, Shetland pony, "Commodore Nutt."<br />
128 6 W. D. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, "Minnie Warren," skewbald,<br />
aged; s Roger, d Rosie, s <strong>of</strong> d King Peppin.<br />
129 7 W. D. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, "Flora Temple," chestnut, 3<br />
years, s King Codger (imported), d Minnie Warren, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Roger.<br />
130 8 Josh. Pynsent, St. Kilda, "Tom Thumb," Shetland pony, 6 years.<br />
131 9 Henry Gidney, Hotham, "Tickler," bay, 5 years, Shetland pony.
9 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
SEC. 7.—Best Four-in-hand Team—First prize, £10; second ditto, silver<br />
medal; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
132 1 Mitchell and Robertson, one team bays.<br />
133 2 H. Bartlett, Bourke-street, one team bays.<br />
EXTRA STOCK—CLASS C.<br />
133A 1 Dr. H. B. Wilson, East <strong>Melbourne</strong>, pair chestnut ponies and trap.<br />
SEC. 8.—Best shod Saddle Horse—First prize, £2 2s., the gift <strong>of</strong> Wm.<br />
Learmonth, Esq.; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
134 1 M. Algie, Sunbury, "Cobby," shod by Robert Munsie, Sunbury.<br />
135 2 J. and B. West, Essendon, shod saddle horse.<br />
136 3 J. and B. West, Essendon, shod saddle horse.<br />
137 4 Graham Mitchell, Kirk's Bazaar, " Stuart," hay gelding, by Athos.<br />
138 5 H. Bartlett, Bourke-street, "Excelsior," chestnut.<br />
EXTRA STOCK—CLASS C.<br />
139 1 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, "Serenader's Double," brown,<br />
foaled 1S78; s Serenader (imported).<br />
140 2 P. J. Martin, Gisborne Park, "Young Perfection," bay colt, foaled<br />
13tli November, 1876; s Flying Perfection (imported), d<br />
Maude, s <strong>of</strong> d Dutchman.<br />
141 3 Nation and Co., <strong>Melbourne</strong>, ''Young Serenader," bay, foaled 1875 ;<br />
s Serenader (imported), d Miss Warhawk.<br />
142 4 James S. Jenkins, Brighton, " Sparrowhawk," brown, foaled 3rd<br />
September, 1877; s Merry Hawk, d Nava, s <strong>of</strong> d Maribyrnong.<br />
143 5 Isaac Gidney, Hotham, roadster stallion, " Merrylegs," black, 5<br />
years; s Sir Edward, d Maid <strong>of</strong> All Work, s <strong>of</strong> d Old<br />
Pretender.<br />
143A 6 Wm. Eastwood, Flemington, bay colt, foaled 16th September,<br />
1877; s Flying Perfection, d bred by the late Rawdon<br />
Greene, from imported stock.<br />
143B 7 Wm. Eastwood, Flemington, bay filly, foaled 16th October, 1876;<br />
pedigree as above.<br />
CLASS D.<br />
SHORTHORN<br />
CATTLE<br />
SEC. 1.—Shorthorn Bull, 3 years or over—First prize £3, and Cup, value<br />
£5, the gift <strong>of</strong> John Buncle, Esq.; second ditto, £5; third ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
144 1 R. Black, Lillydale, " Duke <strong>of</strong> Talbot," roan, calved 5th September.<br />
1875 ; s 14th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia 3rd,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937).<br />
145 2 L. S. Mason, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, "6th Earl <strong>of</strong> Oxford,"<br />
white, calved 30th August, 1872 ; s Penmare (29538)<br />
(imported), d Garland (imported), s <strong>of</strong> d Prince Frederick 2nd<br />
(24806).
10 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
146 3 Dr. R. L. Jenkins, Napean Towers, N.S.W., "Theodore 6th,"<br />
(N.S.W.H.B., 294), roan, calved 1st September, 1871; s<br />
Theodore (30145) (imported), d April Flower 4th, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
<strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 9th by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th.<br />
g d April Flower 2nd, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6tli (imp.) (18,757)<br />
g g d April Flower (imp.), by Richard.Coeur de Liou (13,590)<br />
g g g d May Flower, by Abraham Parker (9,856)<br />
g g g g d Gaiety, by Albert (5,729)<br />
g g g g g d Winefred, by Fitzmaurice (3,S07)<br />
g g g g g g
11 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
156 13 W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, "4th Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster,"<br />
dark-roan, little white, calved 26th September, 1874; s 2nd<br />
Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, d Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
Brunswick (25937).<br />
157 14 D. M'Pherson Mornington, Campbellfield, "Foreign Nobleman,"<br />
roan, calved 15th September, 1873; s Field-Marshal Booth, d<br />
Farewell, s <strong>of</strong> d Great Count.<br />
158 15 L. Dugdale, Myrniong, "Double Brunswick," roan, calved 29th<br />
July, 1875 ; s 8th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Lady Brunswick, s <strong>of</strong><br />
d Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937).<br />
159 16 John Kernan, Moonee Ponds, "3rd Duke <strong>of</strong> Athol," red with a<br />
little white, calved 25th October, 1875; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster,<br />
d Lady 4th, s <strong>of</strong> d Eugene Sue.<br />
160 17 James Tweedle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Victor Brunswick," rich<br />
roan, calved 3rd August, 1874; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick, imported<br />
(25937), cl Matilda 5tli, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 22nd.<br />
g cl Matilda 3rd, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (IS,757) (imported)<br />
g g d Matilda (imported), C. H. B. xiii. (726), by Cardinal (14, 239)<br />
g g g d Sprightly 3rd, by Benedict (7.82S)<br />
g g g g d Sprightly, by Young Hector (7,074)<br />
g g g g g d Cowslip, by Young Hastings (3,988)<br />
g g g g g g d by Wallace (5.58S)<br />
gggggggd by Ivanhoe (1,130)<br />
ggggggggd by Leopold (2,199)<br />
gggggggggd by Hector (2,103)<br />
ggggggggggd by Sir Harry (5,155)<br />
gggggggggggd by Surly (2,715)<br />
ggggggggggggd by Burrefl's Bull (3,248)<br />
161 18 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon," red and white, calved<br />
10th October, 1873; s 5tli Duke <strong>of</strong> Wetherby (28473), d Miss<br />
Frederick (imported), s <strong>of</strong> d Golden Crescent.<br />
162 19 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Maribyrnong," white, calved 8th<br />
May, 1875; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Miss Frederick<br />
(imported), s <strong>of</strong> d Golden Crescent.<br />
163 20 Timothy Connell, Bacchus Marsh, "Captain Dawson," calved November,<br />
1874 ; s Dombrowski, bred by Robert M'Dougall, d by<br />
Captain Dawson (imported).<br />
164 21 Timothy Connell, Bacchus Marsh, "Wallace," calved 25th October,<br />
1875; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, d by Punch.<br />
165 22 Timothy Connell, Bacchus Marsh, "Claret," 4 years; s John Dewit,<br />
d by Claret.<br />
166 23 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, "17th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,"<br />
white, calved 8th March, 1874; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016),<br />
d Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick<br />
(25937).<br />
g d Roan Summerton (imported), by Wild Buck (14,007)<br />
g g d Sontag, by Duke <strong>of</strong> Athol (10,150)<br />
g g g cl White Summerton, by Sweet William (5.36S)<br />
g g g g d Summerton, by Howe (2,134)<br />
g g g g g d by Dairyman (3,541)<br />
g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4,031)<br />
gggggggd by Chieftain (SS6)<br />
g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4,571)<br />
gggggggggd by Marfleet's old red bull (1,192)
12 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
167 24 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Richmond," light-roan, calved 25th<br />
November, 1875; s Washington (32806), cl Martha 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> cl<br />
Driffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)<br />
168 25 John Bell, Kangaroo Ground, "Duke <strong>of</strong> Eltham," white, calved<br />
12th November, 1874; s 10th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, cl Rose, s <strong>of</strong><br />
cl Acclimatiser.<br />
SEC. 2.—Shorthorn Bull, 2 years—First prize, Cup, value £5, the gift <strong>of</strong><br />
John Whiteman, Esq. ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
merit.<br />
169 1 Capt. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Eugeneo," roan, calved 21st<br />
May, 1877 ; s Penmare (29538) (imported), cl Eugene, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Bismarck (213)<br />
170 2 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Penmare's Butterfly,"<br />
roan, calved 20th August, 1876; s Penmare (29538) (imported),<br />
cl Hop vine, s <strong>of</strong> cl <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 9 th.<br />
171 3 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Major Liverpool," red<br />
and white, calvecl 10th May, 1877; s Lord Liverpool (imported),<br />
cl Eglantine, s <strong>of</strong> cl <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 9th.<br />
172 4 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Rosa's Admiral," roan,<br />
calved 18th May, 1S77 ; s Admiral (imported), cl Rosa 1st,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> cl Lord Talbert.<br />
173 5 Wm. Lockhart Morton, South Yarra, "Julian," roan, calved<br />
22nd February, 1877 ; s Lord Liverpool (imported), cl Alba<br />
Plena, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 9th.<br />
174 6 John Bell, Kangaroo Ground, "2nd Duke <strong>of</strong> Eltham," roan, calved<br />
22nd December, 1876 ; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Eltham, cl Bella 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> cl<br />
Keilor.<br />
175 7 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, "3rd Duke <strong>of</strong> Bridgewater," red<br />
with little white, calvecl 20th January, 1877 ; s Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>, d Matilda's Flower, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 22ncl.<br />
g d Matilda's Butterfly, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 22nd<br />
g g d Matilda, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii, page 726), by Cardinal (14,239)<br />
g g g d Sprightly 3rd, by Benedict (7,828)<br />
g g g g d Sprightly, by Young Hector (7,074)<br />
g g g g g d Cowslip, by Young Hastings (3,988)<br />
g g g g g g d by Wallace (5,588)<br />
gggggggd by Ivanhoe (1,130)<br />
ggggggggd by Leopold (2 199)<br />
gggggggggd by Hector (2,103)<br />
g g g g g g g g g g
13 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
180 12 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "3rd Derrimut Duke,"<br />
red, calved 28th September, 1876; s 8th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,<br />
d Rosabelle, s <strong>of</strong> cl Duke <strong>of</strong> the Butterflies.<br />
181 13 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Poncls, "Cherry Oxford 5th,"<br />
rich roan, calved 25th November, 1876; s Oxford Cherry<br />
Duke (32016), cl Matilda 12, s <strong>of</strong> cl Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937).<br />
182 14 Jas. Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, "Prince Frederick 3rd,"<br />
calved 26th October, 1876; s Prince Frederick (imported), cl<br />
Garland (imported).<br />
183 15 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Earl <strong>of</strong> Darebin," red and white, calved<br />
31st January, 1877; s 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Twin Welcome,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> the Butterflies.<br />
184 16 E. B. Woodhouse, Mount Gileacl, Campbelltown, N.S.W., "Letitia's<br />
Marquis," dark-roan, calvecl 15th May, 1877; s Marquis <strong>of</strong><br />
Lome, cl Oxford's Letitia* s <strong>of</strong> d Oxford Cherry Duke (32016)<br />
g cl Letitia 5tli, by the Beau (FF H.B., page 48)<br />
ggcl Letitiaf, by Sol (12,126)<br />
g g g d Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625)<br />
g g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165)<br />
g g g g g d Rose cle Meaux, by Collard (3,419)<br />
g g g g g g cl Moss Rose, by Matehem (2,281)<br />
gggggggcl Portia, No. 3, by Cato (119)<br />
gggggggg d b y Jupite 1 ' (342)<br />
gggggggggd by George (273)<br />
gggggggggg d , b y Clultern (136)<br />
gggggggggg§ cl b y Irishman (329)<br />
185 17 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, " Cherry Earl," red and white, calvecl<br />
10th January, 1877; s 2nd Duke <strong>of</strong> Australia, cl Cherry, s <strong>of</strong> cl<br />
Admiral.<br />
186 18 Ernest Carter, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, "Young Prince Charlie," red with a<br />
little white, 2 years; s Prince Charlie (imported), cl Fanny 4th,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> cl Lord Barrington (imported).<br />
187 19 James Murray, Wheatsheaf Hotel, Coburg, " Cherry's Brunswick,"<br />
roan, calvecl 9th March, 1877 ; s Oxford's Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick,<br />
cl Cherry.<br />
188 20 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "Roval Admiral," roan,<br />
calved 15th May, 1877 ; s Admiral (imported), cl Rose 3rd,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 9th.<br />
189 21 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Duke," reel ancl white,<br />
calvecl 12th November, 1876; s Agamemnon, cl Wasp 2nd,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> cl Duffielcl (714, N.S.W. H.B.)<br />
190 22 C. B. Fislier, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Prince," red and white,<br />
calvecl 21st March, 1877 ; s Agamemnon, cl Pink 16th (imported),<br />
s <strong>of</strong> cl <strong>Royal</strong> Benedict (27348).<br />
191 23 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "26tli Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut," roan, calvecl<br />
7th April, 1877; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), cl 2nd<br />
Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, s <strong>of</strong> cl Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937).<br />
192 24 Robt. M'Dougall, Arundel, "Count <strong>of</strong> Columbine," white, calvecl<br />
6th July, 1876 ; s Field Marshal Booth (28595), cl Countess<br />
<strong>of</strong> Kyneton, s <strong>of</strong> cl Lord Sale (18274), breel by exhibitor.<br />
* "Oxford's Letitia" was purchased at the Colac Annual Sale, 1S77, for £945.<br />
f The " 24th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut sold at last Colac Sale for 2450 guineas, and<br />
"Oxford's Summerton," sold at same sale for 1600 guineas, are both by "Oxford<br />
Cherry Duke" (32,016).
14 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
193 25 Robt. M'Dougall, Arundel, " Firby," roan, calved 25tli February,<br />
1877 ; s Major Booth (26790), d Flower <strong>of</strong> May, s <strong>of</strong> d Field<br />
Marshal Booth (28595), bred by exhibitor.<br />
194 26 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, "Duke <strong>of</strong> the Violets,"<br />
roan, calved 8th December, 1876 ; s 17th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,<br />
d Violetta, s <strong>of</strong> d Vulcan.<br />
g d Violet, by Harvest Home (18,033)<br />
g g d Virgin, by Doubloon (12,713)<br />
g g g d Venus, by Garriek (11,507)<br />
g g g g d Favourite, by Viscount<br />
g g g g g d Fairie, by Fawdon (3776)<br />
g g g g g g d Matilda (imported)<br />
195 27 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon 2nd Knight," red, calved<br />
7th January, 1877; s Agamemnon (imported), d Martha 3rd,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> cl Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.).<br />
196 28 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 5th Knight," red,<br />
calved 2nd May, 1877 ; s Agamemnon (imported), d Martha<br />
5th, s <strong>of</strong> d Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)<br />
197 29 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's 2nd Duke," red and<br />
white, calved 15th January, 1877 ; s Agamemnon (imported),<br />
d Hose 8th, s <strong>of</strong> d Duffield (714, N.S.W. W. & B.).<br />
198 30 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's 2nd Baron," light roan,<br />
calved 31st December, 1877; s Agamemnon (imported), d<br />
Alma 7th, s <strong>of</strong> cl Duffield (714, N.S.W. W.B.).<br />
199 31 Saml. Gardiner, Chelsworth, Ivanhoe, "Matilda's Double Brunswick,"<br />
red-roan, calved 17th March, 1877; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Alvie,<br />
d Matilda 9th, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937).<br />
g d Matilda 3rd, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (18,757)<br />
g g d Matilda (imp.) (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 726), by Cardinal (14,239)<br />
g g g d Sprightly 3rd, by Benedict (7,828)<br />
g g g g d Sprightly, by Young Hector (7,074)<br />
g g g g g d Cowslip, by Young Hastings (3,988)<br />
ggggggd by Wallace (5,588)<br />
gggggggd hy Ivanhoe (1,130)<br />
g g g g g g g g (1 b y Leopold (2,199)<br />
ggggggggg d by Hector (2,103)<br />
• gggggggggg d by Sir Harry (5,155)<br />
gggggggggggd by Surly (2,715)<br />
g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Burrell's Bull (3,248)<br />
200 32 J. C. Cochrane, Highton House, Geelong, " Matson," rich roan, bred<br />
by exhibitor, calved 16th June, 1877 ; s Matilda's Grandson,<br />
d Roan Acombe, s <strong>of</strong> d Baron Acombe 2nd (30419).<br />
200A 33 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, "Duke Flashy," red<br />
and white, calved 25th April, 1877 ; s 17th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,<br />
d Flashy 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d Wild Duke (imported).<br />
g d Flashy, by Montebello (imported)<br />
g g d Feronia, by Garriek (11,507)<br />
g g g d Frisky, by Viscount<br />
g g g g d Felicity (imported), by Primo Buflo (7,350)<br />
g g g g g d Felicitas, by Sir T. Fairfax (5,196)<br />
essecB d Fairy, by Young Colling (1,S43)<br />
fcbbfefcfe . Wiftln80nf »1 (2,838)
15 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
SEC. 3.—Shorthorn Bull, 1 year old—First prize, £5; second ditto, £2 ;<br />
* third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
201 1 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "4th <strong>Royal</strong> Duke," red and<br />
white, calved 30th October, 1877; s Victor Brunswick, d<br />
Autumn Rose, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Rose (32413).<br />
202 2 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "2nd Duke <strong>of</strong> South,"<br />
red-roan, calved 3rd October, 1877; s Victor Brunswick, d<br />
2nd Queen <strong>of</strong> South, s <strong>of</strong> d Moravian (imported).<br />
203 3 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Lord Brunswick," roan,<br />
calved 8th October, 1877; s Victor Brunswick, d Spots<br />
Raglan, s <strong>of</strong> d Lord Raglan (13241).<br />
204 4 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Prime Minister," roan<br />
calved 6th October, 1877; s Victor Brunswick, d Queen<br />
Butterfly, s <strong>of</strong> d Imperial Butterfly.<br />
205 5 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "2nd Marquis <strong>of</strong> Lome "<br />
red, calved 29th September, 1877 ; s Marquis <strong>of</strong> Lome, 'd<br />
Valeria, s <strong>of</strong> d Rockingham 4th (F.F.H.B., 39), bred by<br />
exhibitor.<br />
206 6 Capt. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Prince Frederick 4th," roan<br />
calved 27th September, 1877; s Penmare (29538) (imported)'<br />
d Garland (imported), s <strong>of</strong> d Prince Frederick 2nd (24806).<br />
207 7 Capt. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Sir Harry," white, calved 6th<br />
November, 1877; Penmare (29538) (imported), d Nancy 2nd,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Scarlet Jacket.<br />
208 8 Wm. Lockhart Morton, South Yarra, "Oxford's Purple Duke,"<br />
white, calved 31st October, 1877; s Oxford's Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick,<br />
d Princess Purple 28th, s <strong>of</strong> d Imperial Purple 24th.<br />
209 9 L. S. Mason, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, " 15th Earl <strong>of</strong> Oxford "<br />
white, calved 1st December, 1877 ; s 6th Earl <strong>of</strong> Oxford d<br />
Oxford's Rose 1st, s <strong>of</strong> d 6th Earl <strong>of</strong> Oxford.<br />
210 10 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, "Prince Rupert," red and<br />
white, calved 3rd December, 1877 ; s 4th Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d<br />
Fleur-de-lis 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster (312).<br />
211 11 William Turner, Oakfield, Myrniong, "Duke <strong>of</strong> Oakfield," red,<br />
calvecl 10th August, 1877; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Youna<br />
Nellie Morton, s <strong>of</strong> d Woldsman.<br />
212 12 Ml. Brady, Kyneton, "Duke's Model," red, calved 14th October,<br />
1877; s 2nd Duke <strong>of</strong> Australia, d Fancy, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
Sunbury.<br />
213 13 Jonathan Chappell, Treeve, Rochester, "Larrikin," red, calved<br />
10th December, 1877; s Baron Acombe 2nd (30419), d a<br />
pure-bred NB cow.<br />
214 14 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "<strong>Royal</strong> Jessamine"<br />
3rd Earl, white, calved 3rd November, 1877; s 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong><br />
Derrimut, d <strong>Royal</strong> Jessamine 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Butterflies.<br />
215 15 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "Rosabelle's Earl"<br />
red, calved 13th November, 1877; s 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut'd<br />
Rosabelle, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> the Butterflies.<br />
216 17 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "Rosebud's Earl,"<br />
roan, calved 28th August, 1877; s 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, 'd<br />
Rosebud, s <strong>of</strong> cl 8th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut.
16 SHORTIIOBN CATTLE.<br />
217 18 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "2nd Earl <strong>of</strong> Darebin," light roan,<br />
calved 8th November, 1877; s 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d<br />
Welcome Twin, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> the Butterflies.<br />
218 19 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, " Derrimut's Cadet," red roan, calved<br />
24th November, 1877; s 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Rosanna,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> the Butterflies.<br />
219 20 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Phineas Pliin," red, with a little<br />
white, calved 6th November, 1877; s 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,<br />
d Eifie, s <strong>of</strong> d Young Lord Raglan.<br />
220 21 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, "Lord Elcho 3rd," roan,<br />
calved 3rd October, 1877; s Cedric (imported) (30674), d<br />
Elower <strong>of</strong> Niddrie, s <strong>of</strong> d Wetherbit (imported).<br />
221 22 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, "Lord M'Donald 2nd"<br />
red with a little white, calved 26th October, 1877; s Cedric<br />
(imported) (30674), d Elora M'Donald, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
Edinburgh.<br />
222 23 Jas. Rennick^ Evandale Farm, Kyneton, " 2nd Duke <strong>of</strong> Evandale,"<br />
red, calved 20th October, 1877; s 5th Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, d<br />
Princess Caroline, s <strong>of</strong> d 6th Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick.<br />
223 24 Saml. Gardiner, Chelsworth, Ivanhoe, "3rd Heir <strong>of</strong> Roan Duchess,"<br />
white, calved 29th December, 1877; s Roan Oxford, or<br />
Oxford Flower Duke, d Roan Duchess, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick<br />
(25937).<br />
g d Fanny Stk, by The Beau<br />
g g d Fanny 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440)<br />
g g g d Fanny, by Marmaduke (14.S97)<br />
g g g g d Fancy, by The Beau, (12,182)<br />
g g g g g d Fanny, by Lottery (10,472)<br />
g g g g g g d Fairface, by Maunby (7,223)<br />
gggggggd Whiteface, by Wellington (5,625)<br />
ggggggggd- Snowdrop, by Superb (5,356)<br />
gggggggggd L<strong>of</strong>ty, by Fleetham (2,028)<br />
g g g g g g g g g g d by Admiral (5)<br />
g g g g g g g g g g g d by Young Denton (963)<br />
g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Young Albion (15)<br />
224 25 Saml. Gardiner, Chelsworth, Ivanhoe, " Brunswick's Summerton,"<br />
roan, calved 21st October, 1877 ; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Alvie, d Roan<br />
Duchess 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 22nd.<br />
g d White Duchess, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (18,757)<br />
g g d White Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported)<br />
gggd Roan Summerton (imported) (C.H.B., vol. xiii., page 721), by<br />
Wild Buck (14,007)<br />
g g g g d Sontag, by Bates' Duke <strong>of</strong> Athol (10,150)<br />
g g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,368)<br />
g g g g g g
17 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
227 28 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, "Roan Duke," roan, calved 20tli<br />
September, 1877; s 2nd Duke <strong>of</strong> Australia, d Native Cat,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Duke.<br />
228 29 Jas. M'Leod, Kilmore, "<strong>Royal</strong> Charlie," red and white, calved<br />
25th December, 1877 ; s Prince Charlie, d Lady Barrington,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Lord Barrington (imported).<br />
229 30 James M'Leod, Kilmore, "Young Prince Charlie," red, calved<br />
13th December, 1877; s Prince Charlie, d Darling, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Lord Barrington (imported).<br />
230 31 T. H. Chapman, Nagambie, "Goulbourn," roan, calved 22nd<br />
September, 1877; s Lord Butterfly, d Countess, s <strong>of</strong> d Great<br />
Count.<br />
231 32 T. H. Chapman, Nagambie, "Osman Pasha," red with a little<br />
white, calved 24th September, 1877; s Lord Butterfly, d<br />
Countess 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d Young Count.<br />
232 33 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Volunteer 2nd,"<br />
white, calved 22nd September, 1877; s Duke <strong>of</strong> <strong>Melbourne</strong>,<br />
d Daisy.<br />
233 34 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, " Coldstream," red<br />
with a little white, calved 15th November, 1877; s Cherry<br />
Oxford 2nd, d Coliban 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> <strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
234 35 W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, "Karl," roan, calved<br />
29th December, 1877; s 4th Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, d Young<br />
Wroughton, s <strong>of</strong> d Young Hickory.<br />
235 36 W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, "Max," roan, calved<br />
236<br />
237<br />
238<br />
239<br />
37<br />
38<br />
39<br />
40<br />
December, 1877; s 4th Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, d by Attila.<br />
W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, "Elvino," white, calved<br />
17th October, 1877; s 4th Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, d Belladonna,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Poliuto.<br />
W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, " Lionel," red with a<br />
little white, calved 3rd December, 1877; s 4th Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
Lancaster, d Martha, s <strong>of</strong> d 16th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut.<br />
Josiah Mitchell, Skelsmergh Hall, Kyneton, "Skelsmergh Duke<br />
2nd," roan, calved 30th November, 1877; s Red Oxford, d<br />
Moss Rose 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937).<br />
C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 3rd Duke," red and<br />
white, calved 5th August, 1877; s Agamemnon, d Rose 3rd,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Duffield (N.S.W., H.B. 714).<br />
Special Prize <strong>of</strong> a Cup, value £10, tlie gift <strong>of</strong> the STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>, will be awarded to the best animal in sections Nos. 2 and 3.<br />
SEC. 4.—Special Prize <strong>of</strong> £5 will be given to the best Shorthorn Bull<br />
Calf, calved after the 1st January, <strong>1878</strong>.<br />
240 1 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, "8th Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster," red with<br />
little white, calved 28th April, <strong>1878</strong>; s 14th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,<br />
d Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia 4th, s <strong>of</strong> d 2nd Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster.<br />
g d Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia 3rd, by Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25,937)<br />
g g d Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia 2nd, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 22nd<br />
g g g d Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (IS,757)<br />
g g g g d Rosa, imported (C. H. B., vol. xiii., page 6S9), by Bonaparte<br />
(14,177)<br />
[Pedigree continued on next page.
18 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
"StliDuke<strong>of</strong> Lancaster"—Continuation <strong>of</strong> Pedigree,<br />
g g g g g d Rosamia, by Prelate (11,919)<br />
g g g g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7,847)<br />
g g g g g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494)<br />
ggggggggd Mayrose, by Provost (4,846)<br />
gggggggggd Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044)<br />
ggggggggggd by Comet (1,854)<br />
ggg ggggggggd b y Holywell (2,132)<br />
ggggggggggggd by Emperor (1,974)<br />
gggggggggggggd by Barmpton (1,677)<br />
ggggggggggggggd b y St - Albans (1,412)<br />
ggggggggggggggg d , b y Si on<br />
g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g s d b y Po P e (° 14 ><br />
241 2 Jonathan Chappell, Treeve, Rochester, " The Knight," rich roan,.<br />
calved 20th January, <strong>1878</strong>; s Matilda's 2nd Baron, d a purebred<br />
heifer, daughter <strong>of</strong> a pure NB cow.<br />
242 3 JamesRennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, "Prince <strong>Royal</strong>," a little<br />
red and white, calved 15th February, <strong>1878</strong>; s 5tli Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
Lancaster, d Princess 5th, s <strong>of</strong> d Weatherbit, imported.<br />
243 4 J. G. Brisbane, Pascovale, Moonee Ponds, "Captain," roan, calved<br />
19th February, <strong>1878</strong>; s 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Daisy, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Young Lord Raglan 2nd.<br />
244 5 Brannigan Bros., Oaklands Junction, "St. John," roan, calved 5th<br />
July, <strong>1878</strong>; s Gipsy King, d Florence, s <strong>of</strong> d Young Victor<br />
(391).<br />
245 6 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, " Duke <strong>of</strong> Victoria," red, calved 4th<br />
January, <strong>1878</strong> ; s 2nd Duke <strong>of</strong> Australia, d Virtue, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Seaman.<br />
246 7 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, " 2nd Duke <strong>of</strong> Victoria," red, and a little<br />
white, calved 26th March, <strong>1878</strong> ; s 2nd Duke <strong>of</strong> Australia, d<br />
Serapliine, s <strong>of</strong> d Rockingham 4th.<br />
247 8 Thos. Rossell, Kingston, "Knight <strong>of</strong> Stratton," roan and white,<br />
calved 31st January, <strong>1878</strong>; s <strong>Royal</strong> Knight, d Duchess <strong>of</strong><br />
Stratton, s <strong>of</strong> d 16th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut.<br />
248 9 Jas. M'Leod, Kilmore, "King Charlie," red, calved 7tli January,.<br />
<strong>1878</strong>; s Prince Charlie, d Cissely, s <strong>of</strong> d Lord Barrington<br />
(imported).<br />
249 10 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Brilliant Knight,"<br />
red and white, calved 8th February, <strong>1878</strong>; s Cherry Oxford<br />
2nd, d Diamond 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> <strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
250 11 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Brilliant 2nd," red<br />
and white, calved 17th February, <strong>1878</strong> ; s Cherry Oxford 2nd,<br />
d Double Diamond, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> <strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
251 12 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Brigadier," white,.<br />
calved 23rd March, <strong>1878</strong> ; s Duke <strong>of</strong> <strong>Melbourne</strong>, d Valentine.<br />
252 13 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, " Cambridge Duke,"<br />
red, calved 17th April, <strong>1878</strong>; s Cherry Oxford 2nd, d Beatrice,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> <strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
253 14- W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, "Lome," roan, calved 2nd<br />
January, <strong>1878</strong>; s 4th Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, d Ceres, s <strong>of</strong> d The<br />
Plum.<br />
254 15 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 5th Duke," roan and<br />
white, calved 2nd January, <strong>1878</strong>; s Agamemnon, d Butterflower,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Washington (32806).
19 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
255 16 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 6th Duke," reel autl<br />
white, calved 9th January, <strong>1878</strong> ; s Agamemnon, d Rose 1st,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Arthur (331, N.S.W. H.B.).<br />
256 17 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 7th Duke," red and<br />
white, calved 30th January, 1S78 ; s Agamemnon, d Wasp<br />
3rd, s <strong>of</strong> d Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)<br />
257 13 Robertson Bros., Colac, "5th Duke <strong>of</strong> Colac." red, calved 11th<br />
February, <strong>1878</strong>; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Fanny<br />
the 8th, s <strong>of</strong> d The Beau.<br />
258 19 Robertson Bros., Colac, " 10th Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut," roan, calved<br />
19th May, <strong>1878</strong>; s Geneva's Earl, d Brunswick's Essence,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d lltli Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut.<br />
259 20 Thos. Ellwood, Beremboke, "Duke <strong>of</strong> Beremboke," roan, calved<br />
20th March, <strong>1878</strong>; s <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 33rd, d Princess, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Duke.<br />
260 21 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 8th Earl," roan and<br />
white, calved loth February, <strong>1878</strong>; s Agamemnon (imported),<br />
d Fancy 8th, s <strong>of</strong> d Oxford (574, N.S.W. H.B.)<br />
261 22 0. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's 8th Duke," roan and<br />
white, calved loth February, <strong>1878</strong>; s Agamemnon (imported),<br />
d Wide 6th, s <strong>of</strong> d Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.).<br />
262 23 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 9th Baron," roan and<br />
white, calved 16th February, <strong>1878</strong> ; s Agamemnon (imported),<br />
cl Alma 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> cl Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)<br />
Champion Prize Gold Medal will be awarded to the best Bull.<br />
SEC. 5.—Shorthorn Cow (giving milk or in calf)—First prize, Cup, value<br />
£5 5s., the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. Jas. M'Ewan and Co.; second ditto, £2 ;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
263 1 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Valeria," red and<br />
white, calvecl 29th March, 1875; s Rockingham 4th, (F.F.H.B.,<br />
page 39), d Letitia 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> cl Master Rockingham (F.F.H.B.,<br />
page 28).<br />
264 2 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Hopvine," red and<br />
white, calved 24th April, 1872; s <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 9th, cl<br />
Jessamine 22d, s <strong>of</strong> cl <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (18757).<br />
265 3 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, "Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia," rich roan,<br />
calved 27th January, 1866; s <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (18757),<br />
cl Rosa (Vol. xiii., C. H. B., p. 689), s <strong>of</strong> cl Bonaparte (14177).<br />
g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919)<br />
g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7,847)<br />
g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494)<br />
g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,846)<br />
g g g g g d Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044)<br />
ggggggd by Comet (1854)<br />
gggggggd by Holywell (21,32)<br />
g g g g g g g g d by Emperor (1,974)<br />
gggggggggd by Barinpton (1,677)<br />
g g g g g g g g g g d by St. Albans (1,412)<br />
g g g g g g g g g g g d by Simon (590)<br />
ggggggggggggd by Pope (514)
20 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
266 4 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, "Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia 3rd;" roan,<br />
calved 5th July, 1871; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937), d Rose<br />
<strong>of</strong> Australia 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 22nd.<br />
g d Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (18,757)<br />
g g d Rosa, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., page 689), by Bonaparte (14,177)<br />
g g g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919)<br />
g g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7,847)<br />
g g g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494)<br />
g g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,846)<br />
gggggggd Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044)<br />
ggggggggd by Comet (1,854)<br />
gggggggggd by Holywell (2,132)<br />
ggggggggggd by Emperor (1,974)<br />
gggggggggggd by Barmpton (1,677)<br />
ggggggggggggd by St. Albans (1,412)<br />
gggggggggggggd by Simon (590)<br />
ggggggggggggggd by Pope (514)<br />
267 5 Wilson Tyson, Cogliill's Creek, "Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia 4th," re.I<br />
with little white, calved 31st October, 1873; s 2nd Duke<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lancaster, d Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick<br />
(25937).<br />
g d Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia 2nd, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 22nd<br />
g g d Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (18,757)<br />
g g g d Rosa (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 689), by Bonaparte (14,177)<br />
g g g g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919)<br />
g g g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7,847)<br />
g g g g g g d Bosebush, by Tomboy (5,494)<br />
gggggggd Mayrose, by Provost (4,846)<br />
ggggggggd Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044)<br />
gggggggggd by Comet (1,854)<br />
ggggggggggd by Holywell (2.132)<br />
gggggggggggd by Emperor (1,974)<br />
ggggggggggggd by Barmpton (1,677)<br />
gggggggggggggd by St. Albans (1,412)<br />
gg ggggggggggggd by Simon (590)<br />
gggggggggggggggd by Pope (514)<br />
268 6 Jas. Burnside, Kororoit Creek, " Roany 6th," roan, aged; s Young<br />
Prince <strong>of</strong> the Purple, d Roany 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> d Fisherman (239).<br />
269 7 Jas. Burnside, Kororoit Creek, "Jenny Lind," red and white,<br />
aged ; s Napoleon, d Princess Mary.<br />
270 8 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddon, " Duchess <strong>of</strong> Bridgewater"<br />
red and white, calved 30th September, 1872; s Duke<br />
<strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937), d Matilda 5th, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly<br />
22nd; bred by exhibitor.<br />
271 9 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddou, "2nd Ducliess<strong>of</strong><br />
Bridgewater," red and white, dived 17th August, 1873; s<br />
Duke <strong>of</strong> <strong>Melbourne</strong>, d Matilda 5tli, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly<br />
22nd; bred by exhibitor.<br />
272 10 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park o \ Loddon, "Geneva's Matilda,"<br />
red and a little white, calved 1st November, 1875; s Earl <strong>of</strong><br />
Geneva (imported), d Matilda 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly Gtli.<br />
(imported); bred by exhibitor.<br />
273 IIP. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Laura," red and white, calved 5tU<br />
January, 1875; s 8tli Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Lady, s <strong>of</strong>
21 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
274 12 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, " Whiskey," red, little white, calved 17th<br />
January, 1876; s 8th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Wliiteback, s <strong>of</strong> cl<br />
Young Lord Raglan.<br />
275 13 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Sophie," red, calved 18th January, 1876;<br />
s 8th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Sully, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 31st.<br />
276 14 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Alice," red and a little -white, calved<br />
18th April, 1876; s 8th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Lady Anna, s <strong>of</strong><br />
d Duke <strong>of</strong> the Butterflies.<br />
277 15 Jas. Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, "Princess 5th," red,<br />
calved 28th March, 1872; s Weatherbit (imported), d Princess<br />
1st, s <strong>of</strong> d Prince <strong>of</strong> the Purple (20580).<br />
278 16 Jas. Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, " Princess Alice," light<br />
roan, calved 11th May, 1875; s 11th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d<br />
Princess 5th, s <strong>of</strong> d Weatherbit (imported).<br />
279 17 D. M'Gregor, Coburg, " Antonia," roan, calved 29th July, 1873 ;<br />
s Donald Caird, d by Duke <strong>of</strong> Wooling.<br />
g d by Duke<br />
ggd by <strong>Royal</strong> Hope (16,S68)<br />
g g g d by Brunswick (11)<br />
g g g g d bred by Circular Head Company<br />
280 18 Brannigan Bros., Oaklands Junction, "Florence," red, calved 12th<br />
March, 1874; s Young Victor (391), d Flora, s <strong>of</strong> d Gillies<br />
<strong>Royal</strong> (4).<br />
281 19 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, "Lady Jude 2nd," -white,<br />
calved 6tli July, 1875; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, cl Lady Jude,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> cl Gunbarrel.<br />
282 20 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, " The Jem," rich roan, calvecl<br />
21st March, 1876 ; s 18th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Roan Ruby,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> cl Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut.<br />
283 21 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, " Princess," roan, calvecl 1st<br />
June, 1876 ; s 18th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, cl Spot the 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut.<br />
284 22 Watt ancl Thomson, Coket-ge-dong, "Duchess 3rd," red, calved 24th<br />
May, 1876 ; s 18th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Duchess 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> cl<br />
Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut.<br />
285 23 W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, " Ceres," roan, calved<br />
September, 1872; s The Plum, cl Cowslip 11th, s <strong>of</strong> cl <strong>Royal</strong><br />
Hope (16868).<br />
286 24 W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, " Dairymaid 4th;" s Lord<br />
Sale, d Dairymaid 3rd (imported).<br />
287 25 W. S. Lyster. Narree Warren Grange, " Queen <strong>of</strong> the South,"<br />
roan; s Frederick the Great (imported), cl Queen <strong>of</strong> the May,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Nobleman (14998).<br />
288 26 Wm. Lockhart Morton, Caroline Street, South Yarra, " Princess<br />
Purple 28th," roan, calved 7th August, 1875; s Imperial<br />
Purple 24th, cl Snowdrop, s <strong>of</strong> cl Wilbetree.<br />
289 27 Jas. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "Butterfly Rose," roan,<br />
calvecl 25th September, 1873; s <strong>Royal</strong> Rose (32413), cl<br />
Favors Butterfly, s <strong>of</strong> cl Imperial Butterfly.<br />
290 28 Jas. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "Queen Butterfly 2nd,"<br />
roan, calvecl 25th September, 1870; s Imperial Butterfly, cl<br />
Spots Raglan, s <strong>of</strong> d Lord Raglan (13241).
22 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
291 29 Robertson Bros., Colac, "2nd Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut," white, calved<br />
21st September, 1871; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937), d Roan<br />
Duchess, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (18757).<br />
292 30 Robertson Bros., Colac, "Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut," roan,<br />
calved 10th March, 1871; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937), d<br />
Roan Summerton (imported), s <strong>of</strong> d Townley's Wild Buck<br />
(14007).<br />
293 31 Robertson Bros., Colac, "Matilda 7th," roan, calved 18th November,<br />
1869; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937), d Matilda 3rd,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (18757).<br />
294 32 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Frederica," roan, calved 17th April,<br />
1876; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Miss Frederick<br />
(imported), s <strong>of</strong> d Golden Crescent.<br />
295 33 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Woodbine," red and white, calved<br />
3rd December, 1875; s Washington (32806), d Rose 7th,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Duffield (714, N.S.W., HB).<br />
296 34 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Perfection,"red, calved 6thSeptember,<br />
1875: s Washington, (32806), d Wasp 3rd, s <strong>of</strong> d Duflield<br />
(714 N.S.W., HB).<br />
SEC. 6.—Shortliorn Heifer, 2 years old—First Prize, Cup, value £5, the<br />
gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. T. Henderson and Co.; second ditto, £2; third ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
297 1 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Penmare's Beauty,"<br />
white, calved 2nd March, 1877; s Penmare (29538) (imported),<br />
d Beauty 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 9th.<br />
298 2 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Alice 2nd," roan,<br />
calved 1st May, 1877; s Penmare (29538) (imported), d Alice,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Young Butterfly.<br />
299 3 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Oxford's Cowslip,"<br />
roan, calved 10th March, 1877; s 7th Earl <strong>of</strong> Oxford, d<br />
Cowslip, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 9th.<br />
300 4 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Rosa Duchess," roan, calved 5th<br />
August, 1876; s 8th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Rosa Imperial, s <strong>of</strong><br />
d Frederick's Cadet (imported) (19785).<br />
301 5 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, " <strong>Royal</strong> Welcome 3rd,"<br />
roan, calved 22nd June, 1877; s 8th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d<br />
<strong>Royal</strong> Welcome, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 31st.<br />
302 6 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Red Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,"<br />
red, calved 13th February, 1877 ; s Marquis <strong>of</strong> Lome,<br />
d 11th Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, s <strong>of</strong> d Earl <strong>of</strong> Geneva (31068)<br />
(imported).<br />
303 8 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, N.S.W., " Baroness Fanny,"<br />
red with a little white, calved 23rd November, 1876 ; s<br />
Matilda's Baron, d Fanny 14tli, s <strong>of</strong> d Imperial Butterfly 3rd.<br />
304 9 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's Lady," red-roan,<br />
calvecl 2nd December, 1876 ; s Agamemnon, d Martha 7th,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)<br />
305 10 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Cassandra," red and white, calved<br />
27th February, 1877; s Agamemnon, d Miss Frederick<br />
(imported), s <strong>of</strong> d Golden Crescent.
42 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
306 11 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Duchess," red and<br />
white,.calved 20th December, 1876; s Agamemnon, d Dorothy,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Washington (32806).<br />
307 12 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "20th Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut," roan,<br />
calved 8th April, 1877 ; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d<br />
Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937).<br />
308 13 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "21st Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut," roan,<br />
calved 23rd April, 1877; s Earl <strong>of</strong> Geneva (31068), d 8th<br />
Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, s <strong>of</strong> d 2nd Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick.<br />
309 14 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "3rd Countess <strong>of</strong> Rockingham," red<br />
and white, calved 24th April, 1877; s Earl <strong>of</strong> Geneva (31068),<br />
d Lady Rockingham 8th, s <strong>of</strong> d The Beau.<br />
310 15 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Lady 3rd," red-roan,<br />
calved 20th February, 1877 ; s Agamemnon (imported), d<br />
Lady <strong>of</strong> the Lake, s <strong>of</strong> d Washington (32806).<br />
SEC. 7.—Shorthorn Ileifer, 1 year old—First prize, £5; second ditto, £2;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
311 1 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Oxford's Primrose,"<br />
roan, calvecl 2nd July, 1877; s 7th Earl <strong>of</strong> Oxford, d Primrose,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 9th; bred by exhibitor.<br />
312 2 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Oxford's Pet," light<br />
roan, calved 27th July, 1877; s 7th Earl <strong>of</strong> Oxford, d Ruby<br />
,2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d 6th Earl <strong>of</strong> Oxford; bred by exhibitor.<br />
313 3 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, "Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia 5th," red with<br />
little white, calved 18th November, 1877; s 14th Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
Derrimut.<br />
g d Rose <strong>of</strong> Australia, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (IS,757)<br />
ggd Rosa, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., page 689), by Bonaparte<br />
(14,177)<br />
g g g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919)<br />
g g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7,S47)<br />
g g g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494)<br />
g g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,S46)<br />
gggggggd Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044)<br />
ggggggggd by Comet (1,854)<br />
gggggggggd by Holywell (2,132)<br />
ggggggggggd by Emperor (1,974)<br />
gggggggggggd by Barmpton (1,677)<br />
ggggggggggggd. by St. Albans (1,412)<br />
gggggggggggggd by Simon (590)<br />
ggggggggggggggd by Pope (514)<br />
314 4 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, "Roseleaf 3rd," red, with a<br />
little white, calved 23rd July, 1877; s 4th Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,<br />
d Roseleaf, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster (312).<br />
315 5 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, "Duchess <strong>of</strong> Rupertswood,<br />
3rd," roan, calved 16tli August, 1877; s 4th Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,<br />
d Duchess <strong>of</strong> Rupertswood 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster (312).<br />
316 6 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, "Crummie 8th,"roan, calved<br />
20th December, 1877; s 4th Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Crummie<br />
7th, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster (312).<br />
317 7 John Benn, Mount Derrimut, "Premium 8th," red, calved 19th<br />
August, 1877; s Lord Liverpool (imported), d Premium 6th,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Lord Liverpool (imported).
24 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
318 8 Joel Horwood, Bridge water Park, on Loddon, "Lady Fortunate,"<br />
red, and a little white, calved 1st July, 1877; s Oxford Cherry<br />
Duke 2nd, d Duchess <strong>of</strong> Bridgewater, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick<br />
(25937) ; bred by exhibitor.<br />
319 9 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "2nd Geneva's<br />
Matilda," red and white, calved 8th November, 1877; s Earl<br />
<strong>of</strong> Geneva (imported) (31068), d Matilda 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong><br />
Butterfly 6tli (imported); bred by exhibitor.<br />
320 10 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "Lady Brunswick<br />
2nd," red, very little white, calved 13th November, 1877; a<br />
3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, cl Lady Brunswick, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
Brunswick (25937).<br />
321 11 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "<strong>Royal</strong> Jessamine<br />
8th," roan, calved 7th December, 1877; s 3rd Earl <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,<br />
d <strong>Royal</strong> Jessamine, s <strong>of</strong> cl <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (imported)<br />
(18757).<br />
322 12 James Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, "Princess Louisa," roan,<br />
calved 6th August, 1877; s 5tli Duke <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, d Princess<br />
Alice, s <strong>of</strong> d 11th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut.<br />
323 13 Saml. Gardiner, Chelsworth, " Alvie's Rosa," roan, calvecl 24th<br />
November, 1877 ; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Alvie, cl Rosa's Butterfly the<br />
5th, s <strong>of</strong> cl <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly the 33rd.<br />
g d Rosa's Butterfly 3rd, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (IS,757)<br />
g g cl Rosa (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 689), by Bonaparte (14,177)<br />
g g g cl Rosanua, by Prelate (11,919)<br />
g g g g cl Spvingrose, by Brewster (7,S47)<br />
g g g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494)<br />
g g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,S46)<br />
gggggggd Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044)<br />
g g g g g g g g cl by Comet (1,854)<br />
gggggggggd by Holywell (2,132)<br />
ggggggggggd by Emperor (1,974)<br />
g g g g g g g g g g g d by Barmpton (1,677)<br />
g g g g g g g g g g g g cl by St. Albans (1,412)<br />
gggggg gggggggd by Simon (590)<br />
ggggg gggggggggd by Pope (514)<br />
324 14 Saml. Gardiner, Chelsworth, "Flower <strong>of</strong> Brunswick," roan, calved<br />
29th November, 1877 ; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Alvie, cl Butterfly's Flower,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> cl <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly the 16th.<br />
g cl April Flower 2nd, by <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 6th (18,757)<br />
g g d April Flower (imp.) (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 590), by Richard Cceur<br />
de Lion (13,590)<br />
g g g d Mayflower, by Abraham Parker (9,856)<br />
g g g g d Gay Lass, by Ethelrecl (5,990)<br />
g g g g g d Gaiety, by Albert (5,729)<br />
g g g g g g cl Winifred, by Fitzmaurice (3,807)<br />
gggggggd Wealthy, by Brougham (1,746)<br />
g g g g g g g g cl by Marlish (4,375)<br />
gggggggggd by a son <strong>of</strong> Sir Harry (5,155)<br />
325 15 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, N.S.W., "Wild Rose 4th,"<br />
rich roan, calved 5th December, 1877 ; s 18th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,<br />
d Wild Rose 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (25937).<br />
326 16 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, N.S.W., " Bridesmaid 2nd,"<br />
roan, calvecl 1st October, 1877; s 18th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,<br />
d Bridesmaid, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut.
25 SHORTHORN CATTLE.<br />
327 17 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, N.S.W., "Trinket 2nd," red<br />
and white, calved 30th July, 1877 ; s 18th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,"'<br />
d Trinket 1st, s <strong>of</strong> d Earl <strong>of</strong> Geneva (31068).<br />
328 18 Wm. Lockhart Morton, Caroline-street, South Yarra, "Neptune's<br />
Fancy 2nd," roan, calvecl 10th March, 1877 : s Cherry Oxford,<br />
d Neptune's Fancy, s <strong>of</strong> d Seaman.<br />
329 19 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Baroness," red and<br />
white, calved 19th September, 1877 ; s Agamemnon, d Alice<br />
2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d Oxford (574, N.S.W. H.B.).<br />
330 20 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Duchess 5th," roan<br />
and white, calved 9th November, 1877 ; s Agamemnon, d<br />
Wasp 6th, s <strong>of</strong> d Oxford (574, N.S.W. H.B.)<br />
331 21 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Lady 5th," roan and<br />
white, calved 15th November, 1877; s Agamemnon, d Martha<br />
6th, s <strong>of</strong> d Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)<br />
332 22 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Lady 6th," red and<br />
white, calved 20th November, 1877; s Agamemnon, d Martha<br />
4th, s Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)<br />
333 23 Jas. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Christmas Rose 4th," darkred<br />
and white, calved 27th August, 1877; s Victor Brunswick,<br />
d Christmas Rose, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Rose (32413).<br />
334 24 Robertson Bros., Colac, " 23rd Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut," red and<br />
white, calved 13th July, 1877; s Earl <strong>of</strong> Geneva (31068), d<br />
Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> Brunswick<br />
(25937).<br />
335 25 Robertson Bros., Colac, " 27th Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut," roan, calved<br />
27th November, 1877; s Geneva's Earl, d White Summerton,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Frederick the Great.<br />
336 26 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, " Duchess <strong>of</strong> the Violets,"<br />
white, calved 5th November, 1877; s 17th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut,<br />
d Violetta, s <strong>of</strong> d Vulcan.<br />
g cl Violet, by Harvest Home (18,033)<br />
g g d Virgin, by Doubloon (12,713)<br />
gggd Venus, by Garrick (11,507)<br />
g g g g d Favourite, by Viscount<br />
g g g g g d Fairie, by Fawdon (3,776)<br />
g g g 8 g g d Matilda (imported)<br />
Mel-<br />
Special Prize, Cup, value £10, the gift <strong>of</strong> the STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,<br />
bourne, will be awarded to the best animal in sections 6 and 7.<br />
SEC. 8.—Special Prize <strong>of</strong> £5 will be given to the best Shorthorn Heifer<br />
Calf, calved after the 1st January, <strong>1878</strong>.<br />
337 1 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Oxford's Duchess <strong>of</strong><br />
Derrimut," roan, calved 15th January, <strong>1878</strong>; s 7th Earl <strong>of</strong><br />
Oxford, d 11th Duchess <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, s <strong>of</strong> d Earl <strong>of</strong> Geneva<br />
(31068) (imported); bred by exhibitor.<br />
338 2 L. S. Mason, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, "Miss George," roan,<br />
calved 25th February, <strong>1878</strong>; s 6th Earl <strong>of</strong> Oxford, d Nanny,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Lord George (imported).<br />
339 3 John Benn, Mount Derrimut, "Premium 9th," red, calvecl 3rd<br />
January, <strong>1878</strong>; s Lord Liverpool (imported), cl Premium 4th,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> cl Duke <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh.
26 IIEREFORDS.<br />
340 4 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "4th Princess <strong>of</strong><br />
Bridgewater," red and a little white, calved 26th January,<br />
<strong>1878</strong>; s Cherry Oxford 2nd, d Young Queen; brecl by exhibitor.<br />
341 5 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Wild Eyes<br />
Duchess 6th," white, calved 3rd January, <strong>1878</strong>; s Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>, d Wild Eyes; bred by exhibitor.<br />
342 6 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Duchess Welcome," roan, calved 1st<br />
January, <strong>1878</strong>; s 8th Duke <strong>of</strong> Derrimut, d Twin Welcome,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong> the Butterflies.<br />
343 7 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's Duchess 6th," red and<br />
white, calved 3rd January, <strong>1878</strong>; s Agamemnon, d Mistletoe,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Washington (32806).<br />
344 8 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's Duchess 7th," red,<br />
calved 14th January, <strong>1878</strong>; s Agamemnon, d Miss Rose, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Oxford (574 N.S.W. H.B.).<br />
345 9 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Lady 8th," dark roan<br />
and white, calved 17th January, <strong>1878</strong> ; s Agamemnon, d Lizzy<br />
3rd, s <strong>of</strong> (1 Arthur (331 N.S.W. H.B.).<br />
•346 10 Robertson Bros., Colac, "Sixth Countess <strong>of</strong> Colac," roan, calved<br />
11th January, <strong>1878</strong> ; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Fanny<br />
7tli, s <strong>of</strong> d The Beau.<br />
347 11 Robertson Bros., Colac, " Fourth Countess <strong>of</strong> Alvie," roan, calved<br />
22nd February, <strong>1878</strong>; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Letitia<br />
10th, s <strong>of</strong> d <strong>Royal</strong> Butterfly 19th.<br />
CLASS E.<br />
HEREFORDS.<br />
SEC. 1.—Hereford Bull, 3 years or over—First prize, £4; second ditto, £2;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
348 1 T. and T. B. Collett, River View Farm, Lilydale, "Tasmania," 6<br />
years; s Jerry (imported), d Rose, from imported stock.<br />
349 2 Peter Booth, Moor Park, Kyneton, " Neptune," calved 15th April,<br />
1870, brecl by Chas. Price, Adelaide; s Bringwood (imported)<br />
(2981); d Queen <strong>of</strong> the Ocean, s <strong>of</strong> cl Matchless (2110).<br />
SEC. 2.—Hereford Bull, 2 years old—First prize, £4; second ditto, £2;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
350 1 Peter Booth, Moor Park, Kyneton, " Duke," calvecl 3rd October,<br />
1876; s Frolic, cl Purity, s <strong>of</strong> d Jerry.<br />
351 2 Peter Booth, Moor Park, Kyneton, "Sultan," calved 1st November,<br />
1876; s Sergeant (3415), d Silky, bred by Messrs. T. and<br />
S. Learmonth.<br />
352 3 Peter Booth, Moor Park, Kyneton, "Lord Nelson," calved 3rd<br />
March, 1877; s Neptune, cl Lady Dalhousie, s <strong>of</strong> d Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
Dalhousie.
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gECi 3.—Hereford Bull, 1 year old—First prize, £3; second ditto, £2;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
353 1 Robert Nixon, Narree Warren, " Duke <strong>of</strong> Livingstone," calved 4th<br />
September, 1877 ; s Matchless, d Miss Livingstone, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> Livingstone (imported).<br />
•SEC. 4.—Hereford Cow (giving milk or in calf)—First prize, £1; second,<br />
ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
354 1 T. & A. Chimside, Werribee Park, "Graceful," calved 1873; s <strong>Royal</strong><br />
Head (imported), d Rarity, s <strong>of</strong> d Captain.<br />
355 2 T. & A. Chirnside, Werribee Park, "Daisy 2nd," calved 1873;<br />
s <strong>Royal</strong> Head (imported), cl Daisy, s <strong>of</strong> d Captain.<br />
356 3 T. & A. Chirnside, Werribee Park, " Mayflower," calved 1873;<br />
s Lord Asliford, d by Reginald.<br />
356A 4 Andrew M'Harg, <strong>Royal</strong> Park, "Polly," 4 years; s Barney.<br />
-SEC. 5.—Hereford Heifer, 2 years old—First prize, £4; second ditto, £2 ;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
-357 1 Edward Baker, Lancefield Road, "Moss Rose," calvecl 23rcl<br />
August, 1876 ; s Dake <strong>of</strong> Dalhousie, cl by Cadet.<br />
358 2 Edward Baker, Lancefielcl Road, "Red Rose," calvecl 3rd January,<br />
1877; s Duke <strong>of</strong> Dalhousie, d Daisy, bred by Wm. Lyall.<br />
SEC. 6—Hereford Heifer, 1 year old—First prize, £3; second ditto, £2;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
-359 1 Edward Baker, Lancefield Road, "White Rose," calved 6th January,<br />
<strong>1878</strong>; s Bloomsbury, cl Moss Rose, s <strong>of</strong> cl Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
Dalhousie.<br />
CLASS F.<br />
ALDERNEYS,<br />
•SEC. l. — AIderney Bull, any age—First prize, £2; second ditto, £1;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
360 1 Henry Baclcmann, Brighton, " Duke," 6 years.<br />
361 2 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Free Trader," 5<br />
years; s Bull, imported by the late Edward Wilson, d Argus.<br />
362 3 Dr. Bathe, Dandenong, "Diamond 1st," 3 years; s Young<br />
Lancelot, cl Maud (imported by the late Edward Wilson).<br />
363 4 Edward Cox, South Yarra, " Johnny," 2 years and 3 months; s<br />
Charley 1st, cl from imported stock.<br />
364 5 Wm. Wright, Prahran, "<strong>Royal</strong> Charlie;" s Charlie (brecl by Cox),<br />
d imported, 4 years.<br />
365 6 Wm. Wright, Prahran, "Prince," 1 year, bred by Sir G. F.<br />
Bowen; s Robin, d Bertha.<br />
SEC. 2.—Aldemey Cow, 3 years ©)• over, giving milk or in calf—First<br />
prize, £2; second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
366 1 Mars Buckley, Bourke-street, " Sweetbriar," 4 years.<br />
-367 2 Wm. Lockhart Morton, South Yarra, " Beauty," agecl, calf at foot.
28 AYRSHIRES.<br />
368 3 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, " Argus," aged, in<br />
calf.<br />
369 4 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, " Kate," rising 3<br />
years, in milk.<br />
370 5 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Suckey," aged, in<br />
calf.<br />
371 6 His Excellency Sir Geo. F. Bowen, "Argus," aged, in'calf; bred.<br />
by Mr. Job Smith.<br />
372 7 His Excellency Sir Geo. F. Bowen, " Bertha," in milk; bred by Mr.<br />
W. Lempriere.<br />
373 8 Richard Lane, Inkermann-road, Caulfield, "Jenny," 7 years, in.<br />
milk; s , late E. Wilson's imported Bull, d Beauty,.<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Monaghan's Alderney bull (imported).<br />
374 9 W. B. Jones, Sandridge-road, "Polly," in milk; bred by Dr.<br />
Howitt.<br />
375 10 Dr. Bathe, Dandenong, "Maude 2nd," 4 years, in calf, bred by<br />
the late Edward Wilson.<br />
376 11 Robt. Wliitelock, East St. Kilda, "Nellie," 7 years in milk.<br />
377 12 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, cow, aged.<br />
378 13 Dr. Bathe, Dandenong, "Buttercup 2nd;" s Young Prince, d.<br />
Buttercup.<br />
379 14 R. G- Ford, Union-street, East Brighton, cow, "Fairy."<br />
SEC. 3.—Alderney Heifer, 2 years old and 1 year old—First prize, £2 ;.<br />
second ditto, £1; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
380 1 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, " Tottie," 2 years, in<br />
calf.<br />
381 2 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Tuddie," 10 months.<br />
382 3 His Excellency Sir Geo. F. Bowen, "Nina," 1 year 11 months; s<br />
Timor, d Maggie; bred by Mr. J. W. Fleming.<br />
383 4 Job Smith, Northcote, "Maggie," 2 years, in milk; bred by His<br />
Excellency Sir Geo. F. Bowen.<br />
384 5 W. Lockhart Morton, 11 Caroline-street, South Yarra, heifer,<br />
6 months.<br />
385 6 Dr. Bathe, Dandenong, "Buttercup 3rd," two years; s Young<br />
Prince, d Buttercuj), bred by the late Edwd. Wilson.<br />
386 7 Dr. Bathe, Dandenong, heifer, 1 year; s Diamond 1st, d Creamy,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Young Prince.<br />
386A 8 D. Richardson, South Yarra, heifer in milk, 2 years.<br />
CLASS G.<br />
AYRSHIRES.<br />
SEC. 1.—Ayrshire Bull, any age—First prize, £1; second ditto, certificate<strong>of</strong><br />
merit.<br />
387 1 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Bide at Hame," red and<br />
white, 1 year; s Rival <strong>of</strong> Drumlanrig, d Daisy, s <strong>of</strong> d Donald.<br />
388 2 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "The Miller," 3 years old.<br />
389 3 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Glenelg," 12 months.<br />
390 4 Wm. Dewar, Tullamarine, "Jack Hornbrook".
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SEC. 2.—Ayrshire Cow, in milk or calf—First prize, £1; second ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
391 1 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Katie 2nd," brindle and<br />
white, 7 years; s Rob Roy, d Katie, s <strong>of</strong> d Old Rob Roy.<br />
392 2 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Diana 1st," red and<br />
white, 4 years; s Dunlop, d Katie 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d Rob Roy.<br />
393 3 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Cherry 1st," red and<br />
white, 3 years; s Dunlop, d Jeannie, s <strong>of</strong> d Old Rob Roy.<br />
394 4 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Lilac," red and white, 2<br />
years; s Rival <strong>of</strong> Drumlanrig, d Fanny, s <strong>of</strong> d Rob Roy.<br />
395 5 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Mayflower," brindle and<br />
white; s Rival <strong>of</strong> Drumlanrig, d Nina, s <strong>of</strong> d Rob Roy.<br />
396 6 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Lady," red and white, 3<br />
years; s Dunlop, d Flora 1st, s <strong>of</strong> d Rob Roy.<br />
397 7 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on London, " Ayrshire Beauty,'"<br />
rod and white, pedigree unknown.<br />
398 8 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, one cow, " Nelly," 6 years, in<br />
calf.<br />
399 9 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Cherry," 6 years, in milk.<br />
400 10 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Rosy," 3 years, in calf.<br />
401 11 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Spot," 8 years, in calf.<br />
402 12 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Beauty," 3 years, in milk.<br />
403 13 John Love, Tullamarine, "Mary," 8 years, in milk.<br />
404 14 John Love, Tullamar-ine, "Jeannie," 5 years, in milk.<br />
405 15 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Nellie," brown and<br />
white, 6 years; s Rob Roy, d Spottie, s <strong>of</strong> d Old Rob Roy.<br />
406 16 Alex. M'Dougall, Arundel, " Leura," brown with a little white,<br />
2 years and 4 months, from pure imported stock, pure-bred<br />
calf, " Dainty Davy," at foot.<br />
SEC. 3.—Ayrshire Heifer, 2 years old and 1 year old—First prize, £1 ;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
407 1 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Cherry 3rd," red, 1 year ;<br />
s Rival <strong>of</strong> Drumlanrig, d Cherry 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d Dunlop.<br />
408 2 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Diana 2nd," red and<br />
white, 1 year; s Rival <strong>of</strong> Drumlanrig, d Diana 1st, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Dunlop.<br />
409 3 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Katie 3rd," red, 11<br />
months; s Rival <strong>of</strong> Drumlanrig, d Katie, s <strong>of</strong> cl Old Rob<br />
Roy.<br />
410 4 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Flora 2nd," red and<br />
white, 1 year; s Rival <strong>of</strong> Drumlanrig, d Flora 1st, s <strong>of</strong> d<br />
Rob Roy.<br />
411 5 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Brownie," 2 years.<br />
412 6 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Daisy," 1 year.<br />
413 7 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Fanny," 1 year.<br />
414 8 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Fairy," 1 year.<br />
415 9 Alex. M'Dougall, Arundel, "Beauty," 1 year and 6 months, from<br />
imported stock.<br />
416 10 Wm. Dewar, Tullamarine, heifer, 2 years.<br />
417 11 Wm. Dewar, Tullamarine, heifer, 2 years.
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CLASS H.<br />
BRITTANYS.<br />
SEC. 1.—Brittany Bull, any age—First prize, silver medal; second ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
418 1 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, bull, 3 years.<br />
SEC. 2.—Brittany Cow 3 years, or over (giving milk or in calf)—First<br />
silver medal; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
prize,<br />
419 1 Cecil H. MacMeikan, Yarraville, "Minnie," 3 years, in calf.<br />
420 2 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Topsy;" pedigreeunknown.<br />
421 3 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, "'Beauty," aged.<br />
SEC. 3.—Brittany Heifer, 2 years old and 1 year old—First prize, silvermedal;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
422 1 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, heifer, 18 months.<br />
423 2 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, heifer, 1 year.<br />
N.B.—Every Cow or Heifer, in milk ancl not ill calf, must be certified to haveproduced<br />
a live calf within the nine months preceding the date <strong>of</strong> the show; and inthe<br />
case <strong>of</strong> a Cow or Heifer not in milk being entered as in calf, the prize will be withheld<br />
until she is certified to have produced a live calf.<br />
CLASS J.<br />
DAIRY COWS.<br />
Best Cow for Dairy Purposes, giving milk (<strong>of</strong> any breed or age)—Firstprize,<br />
£5 5s., the gift <strong>of</strong> the Hon. Robert Simson, M.L.C.; second'<br />
ditto, £3 3s., the gift <strong>of</strong> the Executors <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Nicholson;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
424 1 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, dairy cow.<br />
425 2 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Daisy," red and white,.<br />
11 years ; s Donald, d Nellie, s <strong>of</strong> d Old Rob Roy.<br />
426 3 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Fanny," red ancl white,<br />
6 years; s Rob Roy, d Rosey 2nd, s <strong>of</strong> d Old Rob Roy.<br />
427 4 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Queenie," red and white,<br />
8 years, s P^ob Roy, d Rosey 1st, s <strong>of</strong> d Old Rob Roy.<br />
428 5 John Benn, Mount Derrimut, dairy cow.<br />
429 6 John Benn, Mount Derrimut, dairy cow.<br />
430 7 J. G. Brisbane, Paseoevale, Moonee Ponds, " Lilly," roan, 8 years ;<br />
s Young Lord.<br />
431 8 J. G. Brisbane, Paseoevale, Moonee Ponds, "Dolly," roan, aged.<br />
432 9 Samuel Gardiner, Chelsworth, one cow.<br />
433 10 Samuel Gardiner, Chelswortli, one cow.<br />
434 11 Samuel Gardiner, Chelswortli, one cow.<br />
435 12 Samuel Gardiner, Chelswortli, one cow.<br />
436 13 Brannigan Brothers, Oaklands Junction, " Fanny," roan, aged.<br />
437 14 Brannigan Brothers, Oaklands Junction, "Daisy," roan, aged.
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439 16 Saunders, Sandford and Co., Stony Creek, Yarraville, dairy cow.<br />
440 17 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, "Rosy."<br />
441 18 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, "Lizzie."<br />
442 19 James M'Phail, Essendon, "Rosalie," red and white.<br />
443 'M James M'Phail, Essendon, " Jenny," black and white.<br />
444 21 Robert Mailer, Cobui-g, cow.<br />
445 22 James Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, cow.<br />
446 23 Edward Baker, Lancefield Road, "Iscatta."<br />
447 24 Wm. Dewar, Tullamarine, " Rose Mary."<br />
MEMO.—The above Cows are to be milked dry in the presence <strong>of</strong> the Judges at<br />
five o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the fc'th November, and at nine o'clock a.m. on<br />
Thursday, the 7th, when the prizes will be awarded.<br />
N.B.—Pedigree <strong>of</strong> Dairy Cattle, if known, to be given.<br />
CLASS K.<br />
FAT CATTLE<br />
(Grass Fed).<br />
SEC. 1.—Best Fat Bullock—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
merit.<br />
448 1 W. E. Power, Power's Court, Maffra, Gipps Land, one bullock.<br />
449 2 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, bullock.<br />
450 3 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, bullock.<br />
451 4 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, bullock.<br />
452 5 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, bullock.<br />
CLASS L.<br />
LONG-WOOLLED<br />
SHEEP.<br />
SEC. 1.—Best Leicester Ram (four-tooth and upwards)—First prize, £3;<br />
second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
453 1 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, Dishley, Leicester ram,<br />
4-tooth, bred by Andrew Rutherford, Geelong, from imported<br />
stock, shorn 23rd October, 1877.<br />
454 2 Charles Slee, Strangways, " Tasman," aged (imported), shorn 24th<br />
November, 1877.<br />
SEC. 2.—Best Leicester Ram (two-tooth)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1 ;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
455 1 Wm. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, ram, lambed 28th August,<br />
1877, never shorn, bred by exhibitor; s Tasman, bred by —<br />
Dodery, Esq., Launceston, d from stock imported by H.<br />
Hodgson, <strong>of</strong> Myrniong.<br />
457 2 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, lambed end <strong>of</strong> September,<br />
1877, bred by exhibitor from imported stock, never shorn.<br />
458 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, ram, lambed September, 1877,<br />
never shorn.
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459 4 Chas. Slee, Strangways, " Sir Frederick," bred by exhibitor;<br />
sTasman, lambed September, 1877, never shorn.<br />
460 5 L. L. Smith, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, ram, shorn November, 1877.<br />
461 6 L. L. Smith, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, ram, shorn November, 1877.<br />
462 7 L. L. Smith, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, ram, shorn November, 1877.<br />
Special Prize <strong>of</strong> a Cup, value £10, the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. ROBERTSON BROS., will be<br />
given for the best Leicester Ram exhibited.<br />
SEC. 3.—Best Leicester Ewe (four-tooth and upwards)—First prize, £3 ;<br />
second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
463 1 Wm. Jeffrey, Glencairn, ewe, 4-tooth, bred by exhibitor, shorn<br />
19th October, 1877 ; s Tasman, d from stock imported by H.<br />
Hodgson, Myrniong.<br />
464 2 Wm. Jeffrey, Glencairn, ewe, 6-tooth, bred by exhibitor, shorn<br />
19th October, 1877; s Tasman, d from stock imported by H.<br />
Hodgson, Myrniong.<br />
465 3 Hy. Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, Dishley, Leicester, ewe,<br />
6-tooth, bred by Andrew Rutherford, Geelong, shorn 23rd<br />
October, 1877.<br />
466 4 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 4-tooth, bred by exhibitor,<br />
shorn December, 1877.<br />
467 5 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 4-tooth, bred by exhibitor,<br />
shorn December, 1877.<br />
468 6 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 4-tooth, bred by exhibitor,<br />
shorn December, 1877.<br />
469 7 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, ewe, broken mouth, shorn<br />
September, 1877.<br />
470 8 Chas. Slee, Strangways, " Miss Rose," 4-tooth, bred by exhibitor;<br />
sTasman, d Rose <strong>of</strong> Tasmania, shorn 24th November, 1877.<br />
471 9 Chas. Slee, Strangways, ewe, bred by exhibitor, 4-tooth; s Sir<br />
Charles, shorn 6th November, 1877.<br />
SEC. 4.-—Best Leicester Ewe (two-tooth)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, £1;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
472 1 Wm. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, ewe, lambed September, 1877,<br />
never shorn, bred by exhibitor; s Tasman, d by stock from<br />
H. Hodgson, Myrniong.<br />
473 2 Wm. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, ewe, lambed September, 1877,<br />
never shorn, bred by exhibitor; s Tasman, d by stock from<br />
H. Hodgson, Myrniong.<br />
474 3 R. Elworthy, Caulfield, ewe, lambed September, 1877, never shorn,<br />
bred by exhibitor from imported stock.<br />
475 4 R. Elworthy, Caulfield, ewe, lambed September, 1877, never shorn,<br />
bred by exhibitor from imported stock.<br />
476 5 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, ewe, 2-tooth.<br />
477 6 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, ewe, 2-tooth.<br />
478 7 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 2-tooth, bred by exhibitor,<br />
never shorn, lambed September or October, 1877.<br />
479 8 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 2-tooth, bred by exhibitor,<br />
never shorn, lambed September or October, 1877.<br />
480 9 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 2-tooth, bred by exhibitor,<br />
never shorn, lambed September or October, 1877.
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481 10 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisbome, ewe, lambed end <strong>of</strong><br />
September, 1877, bred by exhibitor, never shorn.<br />
482 11 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisbome, ewe, lambed end <strong>of</strong><br />
September, 1877, bred by exhibitor, never shorn.<br />
483 12 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, ewe, lambed September, 1S77,<br />
never shorn.<br />
484 13 Chas. Slee, Strangways, ewe, bred by exhibitor; s Sir Charles,<br />
lambed September, 1877, never shorn.<br />
485 14 Chas. Slee, Strangways, ewe, bred by exhibitor; s Sir Charles,<br />
lambed September, 1877, never shorn.<br />
486 15 L. L. Smith, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, ewe, shorn November, 1877.<br />
487 16 L. L. Smith, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, ewe, shorn November, 1877.<br />
488 17 L. L. Smith, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, ewe, shorn, November, 1877.<br />
SEC. 5.—Best Lincoln Ram (four-tooth and, upwards)—First prize, £3 ;<br />
second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
489 1 JoelHorwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Maribyrnong," fullmouthed,<br />
shorn 12th November, 1877, bred by C. B.<br />
Fisher, Esq.<br />
490 2 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, "Simon," ram, 8-tooth, shorn<br />
December, 1877 (imported).<br />
491 3 Charles Wyatt, Frogmore, Geelong, ram, bred by J. and S. Austin,<br />
shorn 1st December, 1877.<br />
492 4 T. W. Hatton, Flemington, ram, 6-tootli, shorn December, 1877.<br />
493 5 T. W. Hatton, Flemington, ram, 6-tootli, shorn December, 1877.<br />
SEC. 6.—Best Lincoln Ram (two-tooth)—First prize, £2; second ditto, £\ ;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
494 1 Thos. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, ram, lambed August or September,<br />
1877; shorn October, 1877; bred by exhibitor.<br />
495 2 Thos. Hogan, Wallan, " Count Bismarck," two-tooth, bred by<br />
Rutledge Bros., s Bismarck; shorn October, 1877.<br />
496 3 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisbome, ram, lambed end <strong>of</strong><br />
September, bred by exhibitor, never shorn.<br />
Special Prize <strong>of</strong> a Cup, value £10, the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. ROBERTSON BROS., will be<br />
given for the best Lincoln Ram exhibited.<br />
SEC. 7.—Best Lincoln Ewe (four-tooth and upwards)—First prize, .£3 ;<br />
second ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
497 1 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, bred by exhibitor; shorn<br />
December, 1877.<br />
498 2 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, bred by exhibitor; shorn<br />
December, 1877.<br />
SEC. 8.—Best Lincoln Ewe (two-tooth)—First prize, £2; second ditto, £1;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
499 1 Hy. Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, ewe, bred by R. Hood.<br />
500 2 Thos. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, ewe, lambecl August or September,<br />
1877 ; shorn October, 1877, brecl by exhibitor.<br />
501 3 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, lambed September or October<br />
1877, bred by exhibitor, never shorn.
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502 4 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, lambed September or October,<br />
1877, bred by exhibitor, never shorn.<br />
503 5 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, ewe, lambed end <strong>of</strong><br />
September, 1877, bred by exhibitor, unshorn.<br />
504 6 Dr. Plummer, "Wybun Park, Gisborne, ewe, lambed end <strong>of</strong><br />
September, 1877, bred by exhibitor, unshorn.<br />
SEC. 2.—Best Cotsivolcl Ewe (any age)—First prize, £3; second ditto,<br />
£ 2 j third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
505 1 R. Elwortliy, Caulfield, ewe, four-tooth, lambed September, 1870,<br />
shorn November, 1877, bred by exhibitor from Dreute stock.<br />
506 2 R. Elworthy, Caulfield, ewe, four-tooth, lambed September, 1876!<br />
shorn November, 1877, bred by exhibitor from Dreute stock.<br />
EXTRA<br />
SHEEP.<br />
507 1 Wm. Ross, Kew, Southdown ewe and ram lamb.<br />
508 2 D. C. M'Arthur, Heidelberg, 5 rams, Lincoln.<br />
509 3 D. C. M'Arthur, Heidelberg, 5 rams, Lincoln.<br />
510 4 D. C. M'Arthur, Heidelberg, 5 rams, Lincoln.<br />
510A 5 D. C. M'Arthur, Heidelberg, 2 Lincoln ewes, with lambs at foot.<br />
gEC<br />
CLASS 0.<br />
SWINE-LARGE<br />
BREED.<br />
i.—Best Boar (over 12 months')—First prize, £2; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
511 1 Thos. Mitchell, Northcote, boar.<br />
512 2 Stephen Merrick, Northcote, boar.<br />
513 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, boar.<br />
514 4 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, boar.<br />
515 5 Geo. Plant, Northcote, boar, 15 months, " Goliath."<br />
gEa 0.<br />
Best Boar (under 12 months)—First prize, £2; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
516 1 Stephen Merrick, Northcote, boar.<br />
517 2 Stephen Merrick, Northcote, boar.<br />
518 3 Alex. M'Dougall, Arundel, boar, 6 months.<br />
519 4 George Plant, Northcote, boar.<br />
520 5 George Plant, Northcote, boar.<br />
gEC. 3. Best Sow, with Utter, or in pig (over 12 months)—First prize, £2 ;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
521 1 Thomas Mitchell, Northcote, sow in pig.<br />
522 2 Thomas Mitchell, Northcote, sow in pig.<br />
523 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow in pig.<br />
524 4 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow.<br />
525 5 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow.<br />
526 6 Alex. M'Dougall, Arundel, sow with litter, 2 years.
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527 7 George Plant, Nortlicote, sow.<br />
-528 8 George Plant, Nortlicote, sow.<br />
529 9 Saunders, Sandford and Co., Stony Creek, Yarraville, sow in pig.<br />
SE0. 4.—Best Sow, under 12 months—First prize, £2; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
530 1 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, sow (Berkshire).<br />
.531 2 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, sow with litter.<br />
532 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow.<br />
533 4 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow.<br />
534 5 Alex. M'DougaU, Arundel, sow, 6 months.<br />
535 6 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, sow.<br />
536 7 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, sow.<br />
537 8 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, sow.<br />
537A 9 Charles Sach, Geelong, sow.<br />
SEC. 6.—Best Boar, under 12 months—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
538 1 James Pittman, Nortlicote, one entry.<br />
,gEa 7.—Best Sow, with Utter, or in pig, over 12 months—First prize, £2 ;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
539 1 Jas. Pittman, Nortlicote, sow, in pig.<br />
•540 2 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow.<br />
541 3 L. L. Smith, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, sow, in pig.<br />
SEC. 8.—Best Sow (under 12 months)—First prize, £2; second ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
542 1 Watson & Paterson, Queen-street, sow.<br />
543 2 Watson & Paterson, Queen-street, sow.<br />
544 3 L. L. Smith, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, sow.<br />
SEC. 9.—Best Bacon Pig (any breed)—First prize, silver medal.<br />
545 1 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, pig.<br />
546 2 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, pig.<br />
547 3 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, pig.<br />
548 4 Saunders, Sandford & Co., Stony Creek, Yarraville, pig.<br />
SEC. 10.—Best Pork Pig (any breed)—First prize, silver medal.<br />
549 1 Watson & Paterson, Queen-street, pig.<br />
550 2 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, pig.<br />
551 3 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, pig.<br />
EXTRA CLASS 0.<br />
552 1 Stephen Merrick, Nortlicote, 6 suckers.<br />
553 2 Stephen Merrick, Nortlicote, 6 suckers.<br />
554 3 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, 6 suckers, 2^ months.<br />
555 4 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, 6 suckers, months.
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CLASS P.<br />
POULTRY.<br />
SEC. I.—Cochin-China Cock and Hen—First prize, £1 ; second ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
556 1 Chas. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen buff.<br />
557 2 Chas. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen partridge.<br />
558 3 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen white.<br />
559 4 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen white.<br />
560 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, grouse Cochins.<br />
561 6 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, grouse Cochins.<br />
SEC. 2.—Dorking Cock and Hen—First prize, £1, second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
562 1 John Moore, Brighton, one pen.<br />
563 2 John Moore, Brighton, one pen.<br />
564 3 John Moore, Brighton, one pen.<br />
565 4 C. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
566 5 C. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
567 6 C. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
568 7 C. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
569 S C. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
570 9 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen grey.<br />
571 10 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen grey.<br />
572 11 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen grey.<br />
573 12 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen grey.<br />
574 13 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen grey.<br />
SEC. 3.—IJoudan Cock and Hen—First Prize, £1; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
575 1 Caleb Dunston, Coburg, one pen.<br />
SEC. 4.—Spanish Cock arid Hen—First<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
prize, £1; second ditto, certificate<br />
576 1 James Perrie, Bendigo-street, Richmond, one pen.<br />
577 2 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
578 3 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
579 4 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
580 5 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
581 6 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
582 7 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
583 8 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
584 9 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
585 10 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen.<br />
SEC. 5.—Brahma Pootra (dark-pencilled) Cock and Hen—First prize, £1 :<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
586 1 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
587 2 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
588 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
589 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.
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590 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
591 6 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
592 7 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
593 8 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
594 9 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
595 10 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
596 11 C. Dunston, Coburg, one pen, dark.<br />
597 12 Charles Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
598 13 Charles Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
SEC. 6.—Brahma Pootra (light-pencilled) Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
599 1 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
600 2 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
601 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
602 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
603 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
604 6 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
605 7 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
SEC. 7.—Game Cock and Hen, black or other reds—First prize, £1; second<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
606 1 John Varcoe, Richmond, one pen black-reds.<br />
607 2 John Varcoe, Richmond, one pen black-reds.<br />
608 3 A. A. Clarke, Cochrane-street, North Brighton, pen black-reds.<br />
609 4 Robt. Fleming, Brunswick, one pen black-reds.<br />
610 5 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen black-red game.<br />
SEC. 8.—Ga/me Cock and Hen, Duckwings or any other variety—First<br />
prize, £1; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
611 1 John Varcoe, Richmond, one pen duckwings.<br />
612 2 John Varcoe, Richmond, one pen duckwings.<br />
613 3 A. A. Clarke, Cochrane-street, North Brighton, pen duckwings.<br />
614 4 A. A. Clarke, Cochrane-street, North Brighton, pen white.<br />
615 5 Robt. Fleming, Brunswick, pen black game.<br />
616 6 C. Fox, Eastern Market, pen duckwing game.<br />
617 7 A. Brown, Hotham, pen duckwing game.<br />
618 8 A. Brown, Hotham, pen red-pile.<br />
SEC. 9.—Golden-spangled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £1; second<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
619 1 Jas. Perrie, Bendigo-street, Richmond, one pen.<br />
620 2 J. Moore, Brighton, one pen.<br />
621 3 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen.<br />
SEC. 10.—Golden-jjencilled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £1;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
622 1 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
623 2 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
624 3 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
625 4 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
626 5 David Kinnear, Eastern Arcade, one pen.
POULTRY.<br />
SEC. 11.—Silver-spangled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £1<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
G27 1 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
G28 2 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen.<br />
629 3 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen.<br />
630 4 Davicl Kinnear, Eastern Arcade, one pen.<br />
SEC. 12.—Silver-pencilled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £1; second<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
631 1 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
632 2 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade, one pen.<br />
SEC. 13.—White-crested Polish Cock and Hen—First<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
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634<br />
1 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
2 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
635 3 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen.<br />
prize, £1; second<br />
SEC. 14.—Polish Cock and Hen, any other variety—First prize, £1; second<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
636 1 Jas Perrie, Bendigo-street, Richmond, one pen.<br />
637 2 Wm. Hommel, Nortlicote, one pen.<br />
638 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
G39 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
640 5 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen.<br />
641 6 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen.<br />
642 7 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen.<br />
643 8 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade, one pen.<br />
SEC. 15.—Game Bantam Cock and Hen—First<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
prize, £1; second ditto,,<br />
644 1 James Duncan, 68 Elizabeth-street, one pair black-reds.<br />
645 2 James Duncan, 68 Elizabeth-street, one pair black-reds.<br />
646 3 James Duncan, 68 Elizabeth-street, one pair duckwings.<br />
647 4 James Duncan, 68 Elizabeth-street, one pair duckwings.<br />
648 5 T. Hommel, Clarke-street, Nortlicote, pen blaclc-reds.<br />
649 6 A. A Clarke, Cochrane-street, North Brighton, pen black-reds.<br />
650 7 A. A. Clarke, Cochrane-street, North Brighton, pen duckwings.<br />
651 8 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
652 9 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
653 10 J. Willmott, Woollert, one pen black-reds.<br />
654 11 Port
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659 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
660 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
661 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
SEC. 18.—Guinea Fowl, Cock and Hen—First prize, £1; second ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
662 1 0. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
663 2 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
664 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
665 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
666 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
SEC. 19.—Gander and Goose—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
merit.<br />
667 1 Robt. Fleming, Brunswick, one pen Toulouse.<br />
668 2 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen Toulouse.<br />
SEC. 20.—Drake and Duck, Aylesbury or Rouen—First<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
prize, £1; second<br />
669 1 Clias. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen Aylesbury.<br />
670 2 Glias. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen Rouen.<br />
671 3 John Keenan, South Preston, one pen Aylesbury.<br />
672 4 John Keenan, South Preston, one pen Aylesbury.<br />
673 5 Wm. Smith, South Preston, one pen Aylesbury.<br />
674 6 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen Aylesbury.<br />
675 7 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen Aylesbury.<br />
676 8 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen Aylesbury.<br />
677 9 James Cochrane, Elsternwick, one pen Aylesbury.<br />
SEC. 21.—Drake and Dv,ck, common—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
678 1 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
679 2 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
680 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
681 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Mraket, one pen.<br />
682 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
SEC. 22.—Drake and Duclc, Muscovy—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
683 1 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
684 2 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.<br />
EXTRA<br />
CLASS.—P.<br />
685 1 A. D. Macfarlane, Hotham, one pair cocks and 4 hens, Spanish.<br />
Special Prize, £2 2s., the gift <strong>of</strong> the EXECUTORS <strong>of</strong> the late JOSEPH NICHOLSON,<br />
be awarded to the best Coop <strong>of</strong> Poultry exhibited.<br />
will
40 DOGS.<br />
CLASS Q.<br />
DOGS.<br />
SPORTING CLASS.<br />
SEC. 1.— Greyhound Dog (aged)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
686 1 J. D. L. Morton, South Yarra, "Guardian," blue and white,<br />
whelped 28th September, 1876; s Torrent (imported), d<br />
Modesty, s <strong>of</strong> d Prince (imported).<br />
6S7 2 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, "Dictator," fawn and white<br />
dog; s Cumloden, d Miss Heller.<br />
688 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, " Kettledrum;" s Claverhouse,<br />
d Miss Heller.<br />
689 4 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, " One <strong>of</strong> the Twelve," black and<br />
white dog; s Claverhouse, d Nelly.<br />
690 5 J. W. Clarke, Tivoli Place, South Yarra, "Clarendon," red clog;<br />
s Westlake (imported), d Belle Brandon.<br />
691 6 W. E. Oldfielcl, <strong>Royal</strong> Park, "Jasper" (imported), red and white<br />
ticked clog; s Sandridge, d Marionette, 4 years old.<br />
692 7 Geo. Plant, Northcote, " Simon Peter," white and fawn; s Comet,<br />
d Olynda.<br />
693 8 W. D. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, "Archer;" s Archer (imported),<br />
d Venus.<br />
694 9 James Pittman, Northcote, black dog, "Jem Mace," 3 years; s<br />
Anacreon, cl Fleet, s <strong>of</strong> d imported.<br />
SEC. 2.—Greyhound Slid (aged)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
695 1 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Fairplay," white and<br />
fawn, 3 years; s Breadalbane (imported), d Nora (imported).<br />
696 2 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Welcome News"<br />
(imported), 4 years, blue and white; s Cockie Leckie, cl Welcome.<br />
697 3 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Fairvvater," brindle,<br />
2 years; s <strong>Royal</strong> Water, d Grand Duchess.<br />
698 4 H. Campbell, Wahgunyah, "Dumah's Joy," white and brindle (imported)<br />
; s Hobbledehoy, d Dumah.<br />
699 5 H. Campbell, Wahgunyah, " Breath <strong>of</strong> Life" (imported); s Spectre,<br />
d Death, s <strong>of</strong> d own sister to Donald.<br />
700 6 W. J. Hobbs, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, " Miss Hickey," fawn, 5 years, pedigree<br />
lost.<br />
701 7 Master John Finlay, St. Kilda, " Vanish," fawn, 2 years; s Red<br />
Rover, cl Vanish (imported).<br />
702 8 Branigan Bros., Oaklands Junction, "Elsie," 4 years, black and<br />
white; s Claverhouse, cl Nelly (imported), s <strong>of</strong> cl Deerfoot.<br />
703 9 W. Harvey, Northcote, " Elder Blossom," black, rising 3 years; s<br />
Red Rover, cl Heather Blossom.<br />
704 10 Wm. Reynolds, 4 Ireland-street west, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, " Briseis," fa\yn<br />
and white.
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705 11 Watson-ancl Paterson, Queen-street, " Mysterious Ladys Clavei"<br />
house, d Miss Heller.<br />
706 12 J. W. Clarke, Tivoli Place, South Yarra, "Countess Tivoli," fawn<br />
and white slut; s Miserable, d Lady Hawthorne.<br />
707 13 J. W. Clarke, Tivoli-place, South Yarra, "Claribel," fawn slut; s<br />
Westlake (imported), d Belle Brandon.<br />
•SEC. 3.—Greyhound, Dog Pup (whelped after lsJ July, 1877)^— First prize,<br />
silver medal; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
708 1 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Park-street, Brunswick, "First<br />
Water," red dog, whelped 26th September, 1877; s <strong>Royal</strong><br />
Water, d Fair Play.<br />
•SEC. 4.—Greyhound Slut Pup (whelped after lsi July, 1877)—First prize,<br />
silver medal; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
709 1 Wm. Harvey, Nortlicote, slut pup, white and black, whelped July,<br />
1877; s Lad <strong>of</strong> Clifton, d Sharp Practice.<br />
710 2 J. W. Clarke, Tivoli Place, South Yarra, "Cricket," black and<br />
white slut; s Haricot, d Lucy, s <strong>of</strong> d Darkie (imported).<br />
711 3 James Pittman, Northcote, fawn slut, "Fly;" s <strong>Royal</strong>ty, d Fleet,<br />
s <strong>of</strong> d Spot.<br />
712 4 George Plant, Northcote, slut pup by Abimeleeh, out <strong>of</strong> sister to<br />
Simon Peter.<br />
•SEC. 5.—Fox Terrier Dog or Slut—First prize, Cup, value £10 10s., the gift<br />
<strong>of</strong> several subscribers, to be won twice by the same owner; second<br />
prize, the whole <strong>of</strong> entry fee; third prize, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit. Entry<br />
fee, 5s. each. Pedigree <strong>of</strong> clogs to be given if known.<br />
713 1 George Sanderson, 28 Bourke-street east, "Pirate" (imported), 18<br />
months; s Champion Buffett, d Model, s <strong>of</strong> cl Old Risk.<br />
714 2 George Sanderson, 28 Bourke-street east, "Ruby" (imported), 5<br />
years; s Champion Bitters, d by Gadfly.<br />
715 3 Thos. Haydon, Brunswick, "Young General," 3 years; s General,<br />
cl Frolic.<br />
716 4 R. G. Banner, Sandridge, "Fidget," slut; s Tickler, cl Venus, 6<br />
years old.<br />
717 5 R. G. Banner, Sandridge, "Queen's Head," slut; s Dodger, cl<br />
Fidget, 2 years old.<br />
718 6 Chas. Lynnot, Martin-street, St. Kilda, slut, "Picture" (imported).<br />
719 7 E. F. Stephen, Sydney, slut, "Violet," agecl.<br />
720 8 R. B. Baines, Sydney, slut, "Tricksey," aged.<br />
721 9 Thomas Armstrong, 32 Rathdowne-street, Carlton, slut " Peg."<br />
SPECIAL PRIZE <strong>of</strong> £5, the gift <strong>of</strong> several subscribers, will be given to the<br />
best Fox Terrier Pup under .12 months, exhibited ; second prize,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
722 1 H. C. Boyd, Wahgunyah, " Wriggle."<br />
223 2 H. C. Boyd, Wahgunyah, " Twist."<br />
724 3 Thos. Haydon, Brunswick, " Midge," slut; s Young General,<br />
d Tiny, whelpecl April, 187S.<br />
725 4 R. G. Banner, Sandridge, "Smuggler," dog; s Pirate, cl Mabel,<br />
whelped 12th November, 1877.
42 DOGS.<br />
726 5 Chavles Lynnot, Martin-street, St. Kilcla, dog, " Tartar."<br />
727 6 Charles Lynnot, Martin-street, St. Kilda, slut, "Nibble" (imported)..<br />
728 7 E. P. Stephen, Sydney, slut, " Busy."<br />
729 8 E. F. Stephen, Sydney, dog, " Rattler."<br />
730 9 E. F. Stephen, Sydney, dog, " Bustler."<br />
SEC. 6.—Pointer Bog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
731 1 Robert Mailler, Coburg, dog, " Bang," liver and white.<br />
732 2 Henry Searle, South Yarra, dog, " Sancho," liver and white,.<br />
7 years.<br />
SEC. 7.—Retriever Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
733 1 Jas. Aii-d, Emerald Hill, "Jack," 2 years, Russian.<br />
734 2 D. Robinson, Kensington, Flemington, "Bobby," dog, black, 1<br />
year, by imported stock.<br />
735 3 Chas. Simpson, Latrobe-street, " Mouser," dog, 3 years.<br />
736 4 Mrs. Robertson, Ratlidowne-street, Carlton, " Carlo," black dog, 2"<br />
years.<br />
737 5 G. J. Gibson, Park-street West, Emerald Hill, "Don," brown,<br />
dog, 3^ years.<br />
7.38 6 George Kirkham, St. Kilda, black dog, "Toby," 6 years.<br />
SEC. 8.—Setter Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
739 1 F. W. Rolland, Pentridge Hotel, Coburg, "Rip," 4 years 3 months.<br />
740 2 Augustine .Jones, Maribyrnong, Gordon, setter dog, "Roy;" s Rex,.<br />
d Romp, whelped November 9, 1877.<br />
741 3 A. Garrett, 24 Lonsdale-street east, " Rover," English setter dog,.<br />
(imported), 2-J? years.<br />
742 4 Arthur Mills, George-street, Fitzroy, Gordon setter dog, " Sancho,"<br />
2 years.<br />
743 5 A. M. Smith, English setter, slut, " Flora," 2 years.<br />
744 6 C. Ware, Bourke-street West, six Irish setter puppies.<br />
SEC. 9.—Spaniel Dog or Slut—First<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
prize, bronze medal; second ditto,<br />
745 1 F. W. Rolland, Pentridge Hotel, Coburg, "Dash," 12 months,.<br />
cocker.<br />
746 2 Andw. Palmer, Emerald Hill, " Beauty," slut and pup, 5 years,<br />
field.<br />
747 3 W. L. Mailer, 2 King-street, "Dash," dog, 4 years.<br />
748 4 A. Garrett, 24 Lonsdale-street east, " Dash," field spaniel dog, Siyears.<br />
749 5 A. Garrett, 24 Lonsdale-street east, " Floe," field spaniel slut, 2<br />
years.<br />
750 6 Morton Stobie, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, " Nellie," liver slut, 18 months.<br />
751 7 Thos. Pullar, Albion Hotel, "Betsy," English-Spanish slut, 2.<br />
years.<br />
752 8 J. M. Gibson, Flemington, "Dondi," liver and white dog.
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NON-SI>ORTING CLASS.<br />
SEC. 10.—Mastiff Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
753 1 P. G. Dixon, West <strong>Melbourne</strong>, "Count," 4 years; from imported<br />
stock.<br />
754 2 Ii. J. Southwell, Brunswick-street, slut, fawn, " Lioness."<br />
SEC. 11.—Newfoundland or St. Bernard Dog or Slut—Fii-st prize, bronze<br />
medal ; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
755 1 W. Meany, Caulfield, black dog, 2 years.<br />
756 2 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, North <strong>Melbourne</strong>, "Nelson,"<br />
black and white, about 6 years.<br />
757 3 Wm. Stevenson, Ascot Yale, " Don," black and white dog, 3 years..<br />
758 4 Eobt. Mills, Smith-street, Collingwood, " Bruiser," black and<br />
white dog, 3 year's old.<br />
750 5 G. Sydenham, Lonsdale-street, " Oscar," black, 12 months.<br />
SEC. 12.—-Dalmatian Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
760 1 F. W. Holland, Pentridge Hotel, Coburg, " Bob," dog, 3 years and.<br />
6 months.<br />
761 2 Hy. Cadman, Hope-street, Brunswick, "Flo," slut, 4 years.<br />
762 3 F. D. Cayzer, Fitzroy, "Yin," slut, 4 years.<br />
SEC. 13.—Sheep Dog or Slut, to be tried on the Ground—First prize, £5 5s.,.<br />
the gift <strong>of</strong> J. L. Currie, Esq. ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
763 1 T. W. Hatton, Flemington, " Wag," black and tan, 3 years.<br />
764 2 T. W. Hatton, Flemington, " Bob," black and white, 5 years.<br />
765 3 J. Neighbour, Flemington, " Lady," brinclle and white slut, 6-<br />
years.<br />
766 4 Jno. Brooks, Flemington, " Rosie," black and white slut, 18<br />
months, out <strong>of</strong> imported stock.<br />
767 5 John Brown, Ascot Yale, " Fop," yellow dog, 6 years.<br />
768 6 Jas. Riley, Ascot Yale, " Tweed," yellow dog, 2^ years.<br />
769 7 Wm. Hendry, Moonee Ponds, " Rose," black slut, 3 years, out <strong>of</strong><br />
imported stock.<br />
After drawing lots for position, the modus operandi will be as follows :—<br />
Three pens will be ereeted in the south corner <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Show</strong> Yards, which will<br />
contain the number <strong>of</strong> sheep required. From each pen one sheep shall be liberated,,<br />
such sheep to be strangers to each other. The owner, with his dog, to stand at the<br />
pens, while the attendant turns the sheep out. The owner and dog are then to take<br />
the sheep to certain fixed points, and to pen them where pointed out. The sheep to<br />
he penned by the dog without any assistance from his owner, except by signs or oral<br />
instructions.<br />
Any dog taking wool from a sheep will be disqualified.<br />
The area for the trial will be about eight acres, and the public will be kept <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
trial ground.<br />
SEC. 14.—Bloodhound Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto.,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
No entry.
44 DOGS.<br />
SEC. 15.—Bull Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
770 1 T. A. F. Leith, Martin-street, Emerald Hill, " Boadicea," slut, 3<br />
years.<br />
771 2 T. A. F. Leith, Martin-street, Emerald Hill, " Queen Albino," slut,<br />
6 months.<br />
772 3 W. R. Elden, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, "Jem," yellow and black (imported).<br />
773 4 J. Malcolm, Errol-street, Hotham, " Nipper," brindle, 2 years<br />
7 months.<br />
774 5 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, white and brindle slut, " Patch."<br />
SEC. 16.—Bull Terrier Dog or Shit—First prize, bronze medal ; second<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
775 1 H. Spence, Jun., Flemington, dog, "Trimmer," brindle, 2 years.<br />
776 2 H. Spence, Jun., Flemington, dog, "Billey," fawn, 3 years.<br />
777 3 D. P. Kelly, Sandridge, slut.<br />
778 4 Robt, Hurst, Albion Hotel, dog, " Pincher" (imported).<br />
779 5 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, white, red patch on eye, dog, "Tim,"<br />
2 yeai's.<br />
7S0 6 A. M. Williams, Richmond, " Bill," brindle, years.<br />
(<br />
SEC. 17.—Terrier Dog or Slut (English) over 7 lbs.—First prize, bronze<br />
medal; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
781 1 Jno. Wilson, Fitzroy, " Maori," black and tan, 4 years.<br />
782 2 Wm. Walkerden, Sydney-road, Brunswick, "King," dog, 10 years.<br />
783 3 Ellis Crompton, Northcote, slut.<br />
784 4 J. Brooks, Kensington, "Tiny," dog, out <strong>of</strong> imported stock.<br />
785 5 H. J. Southwell, " Jack," black and tan, 4 years.<br />
SEC. 18.—Terrier Dog or Slut (Skye)—First<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
prize, bronze medal; second<br />
786 1 Mrs. Sutton, Gore-street, Fitzroy, "Fido," dog, 8 months.<br />
787 2 Wm. M'Cartney, Little Collins-street east, dog, "Dolly," 3 years.<br />
SEC. 19.—Terrier Dog or Slut (Dandie Dinmont)—Ywat prize, bronze<br />
medal; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
No entry.<br />
SEC. 20.—Terrier Dog or Slut (broken hair)—First prize, bronze medal ;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
788 1 W. L. Mailer, 2 King-street, " Whiskey," dog.<br />
789 2 Master E. E. Sawrey, South Yarra, slut, " Nelly," 4 years.<br />
• 790 3 Arthur Mills, George-street, Fitzroy, slut, " Midge," 2 years.<br />
791 4 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, slut, silver-haired, 4 years.<br />
SEC. 21.—Terrier Dog or Slut (toy) under 7 lbs.—First prize, bronze medal;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
792 1 John Varcoe, Richmond, " Blanche," 2| years.<br />
793 2 John Varcoe, Richmond, " Nellie," 2 years.<br />
794 3 Mary Hatton Fleming, Brunswick, " Minnie," 12 months.<br />
795 4 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, slut, " Tiny," 2 years.
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SEC. 22.—Spaniel Dog or Slut (King Charles or Blenheim)—First prize;<br />
bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
No entry.<br />
SEC. 23.—Poodle Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
796 1 Master E. E. Sawrey, South Yarra, "Topsy," slut, 4 years.<br />
SEC. 24.—Italian Greyhound Dog or Slut—First<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
797 1 Robert Ferguson, Emerald Hill, fawn slut.<br />
prize, bronze medal;<br />
SEC. 25.—Pug Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
798 1 John Varcoe, Richmond, " Chow Chow," 5 years.<br />
799 2 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, " Punch," 4 years.<br />
EXTRA DOGS—CLASS Q.<br />
800A 1 Saml. Amess, William-street, spaniel (imported), bred by the Duke<br />
<strong>of</strong> Newcastle, "Tricksey," slut.<br />
801 2 Saml. Amess, William-street, spaniel (imported), bred by the Duke<br />
<strong>of</strong> Newcastle, "Rattler," dog.<br />
802 3 Jas. Griffin, Queen-street, "Bluey," sheep clog, 4 years.<br />
803 4 A. Garrett, 24 Lonsdale-street east, cage with four pups under 12<br />
months, field-spaniels out <strong>of</strong> imported stock.<br />
804 5 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, deerhound dog, "Bran."<br />
805 6 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, deerhound slut, "Brenda."<br />
806 7 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, rough bull-terrier, "Jack," white.<br />
807 8 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, deerhound pups.<br />
808 9 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, sheep dog pups.<br />
809 10 Geo. Kirkliam, St. Kilda, Russian terrier dog.<br />
810 11 Dr. L. L. Smith, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, two mastiff slut pups.<br />
811 12 James Parsons, Flemington, black and tan dog, "Scott," 7 years.<br />
811A 13 James Kennedy, Little Collins-street, terriers—clog, slut and pups.<br />
CLASS R.<br />
BUGGIES AND<br />
HARNESS.<br />
SEC. 1.—Best Double Buggy—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
812 1 George Parsons, Flemington.<br />
813 2 George Parsons, Flemington.<br />
814 3 George Parsons, Flemington.<br />
815 4 William Crutch, Latrobe-street.<br />
816 5 H. Samwells, Flinders-lane East, either 2, 4, or 6-seated.<br />
817 6 T. Woodward, carriagebuilder, Geelong, one.<br />
818 7 Daniel White, Swanston-street, one with lever hood.<br />
819 8 Daniel White, Swanston-street, one with iron undercarriage.<br />
820 9 Daniel White, Swanston-street, one Canaclian-built buggy.
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SEC. 2.—Best Single Buggy—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
S21 1 Wm. Crutcli, Latrobe-street, one buggy.<br />
822 2 Wm. Crutch, Latrobe-street, one buggy, jump seat.<br />
823 3 H. Samwells, Flinders-lane East, one buggy with top.<br />
824 4 Daniel White, Swanston-street, one buggy, Abbot's style, patent<br />
wheels and axles.<br />
825 5 Daniel White, Swanston-street, Goddard buggy, Boston-built, witli<br />
hood.<br />
'826 6 Stephens Bros., Warrnambool, one buggy.<br />
•Sue 3.—Best Waggonette—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
827 1 Wm Crutch, Latrobe-street, one waggonette.<br />
•828 2 H. Samwells, Little Flinders-lane, one private waggonette.<br />
829 3 J. H. Burton, 61 Latrobe-street, one waggonette.<br />
•830 4 Thos. Woodward, Geelong, one Stanhope waggonette.<br />
831 5 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, one Stanhope waggonette.<br />
£>32 6 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, one convertible Stanhope<br />
waggonette.<br />
•833 7 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, one no-top, English style.<br />
SEC. 4.—Best Pair-Horse Carriage Harness—First prize, silver medal ;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
534 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one set<br />
plate, all hand stitched.<br />
•835 2 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one set<br />
brass, all hand stitched.<br />
•836 3 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set silver-mounted.<br />
837 4 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one entry.<br />
•838 5 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one entry.<br />
839 6 L. Forster,and Son, Little Bourke-street, one entry.<br />
•840 7 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, full-mounted, close-plated, on<br />
silver and German silver.<br />
841 8 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set silver-mounted.<br />
•842 9 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set gold-mounted.<br />
SEC. 5.—Best Set <strong>of</strong> Single Buggy Harness.—First prize, bronze medal ;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
•843 1 Wade Rothwell, late M'Farland and Sons, Bourke-street, one set.<br />
S44 2 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, covered mountings, American<br />
pattern.<br />
845 3 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, silver-mounted, English pattern.<br />
846 4 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set.<br />
847 5 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set.<br />
S48<br />
6 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, full-mounted silver and<br />
German silver.<br />
849 7 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set gold-mounted.<br />
850 8 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set oxoide-mounted.<br />
851 9 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, rubber and silverlined<br />
mountings.
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•SEC. 6.—Best Set <strong>of</strong> Single Buggy Harness—First<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
prize, bronze medal;<br />
852 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one set.<br />
853 2 Greg and Lord, Elizabeth-street, one set.<br />
-854 3 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, rubber mountings, American pattern,<br />
with breast collar.<br />
855 4 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, silver mountings.<br />
856 5 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, covered mountings.<br />
857 6 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, chryssoide mountings.<br />
•858 7 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set.<br />
•859 8 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set.<br />
860 9 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set.<br />
861 10 Thos. Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, rubber and gilt-lined<br />
mountings.<br />
862 11 Thos. Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set nickel-silver mountings.<br />
863 12 Thos. Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set nickel-silver mountings.<br />
•864 13 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, full-mounted with<br />
silver and German silver, close-plated.<br />
•865 14 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, brass mountings.<br />
•866 15 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, rubber mountings.<br />
•867 16 Davicl Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, rubber mountings.<br />
SEC. 7.—Best Set <strong>of</strong> Waggonette Harness—First prize, bronze medal; second<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
•868 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one set.<br />
869 2 Greg and Lord, Elizabeth-street, one set.<br />
870 3 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, cln-yssoide mountings.<br />
871 4 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, heavy plated mountings.<br />
872 5 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set.<br />
•873 6 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set.<br />
874 7 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set.<br />
875 8 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set.<br />
•876 9 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set.<br />
877 10 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, square nickel silver<br />
mountings.<br />
878 11 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, nickel silver<br />
mountings.<br />
879 12 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, full-mounted, silver<br />
and German silver, whole buckles.<br />
880 13 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, full-mounted, silver<br />
and German silver, half-buckle.<br />
SEC. 8.—Best Set <strong>of</strong> Cart Harness—First prize, silver medal; second ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
881 1 Greg and Lord, Elizabeth-street, one set.<br />
882 2 Thos. Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, Scotch, white metal<br />
mountings.<br />
883 3 Thos. Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, colonial style, white<br />
metal mountings.<br />
884 4 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, one set full-mounted plated cart<br />
harness.
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885 5 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, one set full-mounted plated cart.<br />
harness.<br />
SEC. 9.—Best Set <strong>of</strong> Plough Harness—First<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
886 1 Greg and Lord, Elizabeth-street, one set.<br />
887 2 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set.<br />
888 3 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set.<br />
889 4 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set.<br />
prize, silver medal; second<br />
SEC. 10.—Gentleman's best Saddle—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,.<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
S90 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, English<br />
pattern.<br />
891 2 Wade Both well (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, colonial<br />
pattern.<br />
892 3 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one colonial pattern.<br />
893 4 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one hunting pattern.<br />
894 5 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one English pattern.<br />
895 6 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
896 7 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
897 8 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
898 9 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
899 10 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
900 11 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
901 12 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
902 13 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
903 14 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
904 15 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one colonial shape.<br />
905 16 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one English shape.<br />
906 17 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one English shape, hunting.<br />
907 18 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one exercise saddle.<br />
908 19 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one best saddle.<br />
909 20 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one best saddle.<br />
910 21 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one best saddle.<br />
911 22 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one best saddle, with flat pads.<br />
SEC. 11.—Best Stock Saddle, for Station Use—First prize, bronze medal;:<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
912 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, stock<br />
saddle.<br />
913 2 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, stock<br />
saddle.<br />
914 3 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, stock<br />
saddle, roll cantle.<br />
915 4 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one light.<br />
916 5 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one heavy.<br />
917 6 J. J. Walker, 233 Elizabeth-street, one heavy.<br />
918 7 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one heavy.<br />
919 8 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
920 9 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
921 10 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.
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922 11 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
923 12 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one<br />
924 13 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
925 14 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.<br />
926 15 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one.<br />
927 16 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one.<br />
928 17 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one.<br />
929 18 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts.<br />
930 19 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts.<br />
931 20 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts, for<br />
breaking.<br />
932 21 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts, for<br />
breaking.<br />
933 22 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts, for<br />
general station use.<br />
934 23 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts, for<br />
general station use.<br />
SEC. 12.—Lady's best Saddle—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate<br />
<strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
935 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one<br />
hogskin.<br />
936 2 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one<br />
doeskin seat.<br />
937 3 T. J. Potter, Elizabeth-street, side saddle, all over hogskin.<br />
938 4 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, side saddle, all over<br />
hogskin.<br />
939 5 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, side sadlde, all over<br />
hogskin.<br />
940 6 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, side saddle, all over<br />
hogskin.<br />
941 7 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one doeskin seat and safe,<br />
quilted all over.<br />
942 8 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one hogskin, quilted seat and<br />
safe.<br />
943 9 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, all over worked hog and doeskin,<br />
balance girth and leaping head, hand made.<br />
944 10 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, all over worked hogskin.<br />
945 11 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, all over worked hogskin.<br />
946 12 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, one worked seat and safe.<br />
947 13 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, one plain hogskin seat and safe.<br />
EXTRA—CLASS R.<br />
948 1 Jas. Parker, Brighton-road, St. Kilda, light business or pleasure<br />
express waggon.<br />
949 2 Jas. Parker, Brighton-road, St. Kilda, pony phaeton, French style.<br />
950 3 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one Whitechapel cart.<br />
951 4 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one spring cart.<br />
952 5 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one hay dray.<br />
953 6 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one hay dray.<br />
954 7 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one gig.<br />
955 8 Graham Mitchell, Kirk's Bazaar, drenching bridle.
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956 9 Graham Mitchell, Kirk's Bazaar, humane pole axe.<br />
957 10 Graham Mitchell, Kirk's Bazaar, patent inoculating lance.<br />
958 11 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street. Dexter spring buggy, Canadian<br />
built, very light.<br />
959 12 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, Ives buggy, Boston built.<br />
960 13 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, double seated American built<br />
waggonette or waggon, with side springs, and Murphy's patent<br />
wheels.<br />
CLASS S.<br />
DAIRY PRODUCE.<br />
SEC. I.—Best 50 lbs. <strong>of</strong> Cheese—First prize, £6 6s., the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. N.<br />
M'Lean and Sons, Donovan and Mulcahey, Wm. Dean and Co.,<br />
-— Smith Esq., and H. Louie, Esq.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
961 1 Peter Mitchell, Romsey, 50 lbs. cheese.<br />
962 2 A. Nicol, Epping, 50 lbs. cheese.<br />
963 3 Alex. Patterson, Cranbourne, 50 lbs. cheese.<br />
964 4 John Patterson, Cranbourne, 50 lbs. cheese.<br />
965 5 Robert Gemmel, Plenty, Morang, 50 lbs.<br />
966 6 Michael Burke, Bridgewater on Loddon, 50 lbs.<br />
967 7 James M'Leod, Moranding West, Kilmore, 50 lbs.<br />
968 8 James M'Leod, Moranding West, Kilmore, 50 lbs.<br />
969 9 Wm. E. Alpress, Romsey, 50 lbs.<br />
970 10 James Ochiltree, Romsey, 50 lbs.<br />
971 11 James Ochiltree, Romsey, 50 lbs.<br />
972 12 James Ochiltree, Romsey, 50 lbs.<br />
973 13 Andrew O'Keefe, Adelaide Vale, Barnsdown, one entry, young.<br />
974 14 Andrew O'Keefe, Adelaide Vale, Barnsdown, one entry, old.<br />
SEC. 2.—Best 25 lbs. <strong>of</strong> Salt Butter— First prize, £5 5s., the gift <strong>of</strong> J. S-<br />
Hosie, Esq.; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
975 1 Robert Black, Lilydale, 25 lbs. potted butter.<br />
976 2 John Lithgow, Lilydale, 25 lbs. potted butter.<br />
977 3 David Smith, Templestowe, 25 lbs. potted butter.<br />
9 78 4 Gilbert B. M'Intyre, Lilydale, 25 lbs. potted butter.<br />
979 5 Gilbert B. M'Intyre, Lilydale, 25 lbs. potted butter.<br />
980 6 G. E. Schultz, Woodstock, 25 lbs. butter.<br />
981 7 Mr. W. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, 25 lbs. potted butter,<br />
brown jar.<br />
982 8 Saml. Jeffrey, Yan Yean, 25 lbs. potted butter.<br />
983 9 Gilfillan Bros., Baringliup, 25 lbs. potted butter.<br />
984 10 Angus M'Nab, Yuroke, 25 lbs. potted butter, brown jar, A.<br />
SEC. 3.—Best 3 Sides <strong>of</strong> Bacon and 3 Ilams—First prize, £2; second,<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
985 1 G. E. Schultz, one entry.<br />
986 2 J. and C. Hutton, Coburg, one entry.<br />
987 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, one entry.
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988 4 F. W. Gazyard, Tooram Ham and Bacon Factory, A Hansford, one<br />
entry.<br />
989 5 Saunders, Sandford and Co., Stony Creek, Yarraville, one entry,<br />
smoked.<br />
990 6 Saunders, Sandford and Co., Stony Creek, Yarraville, one entry,<br />
pale dried.<br />
SEC. 4.—Best 20 Middles <strong>of</strong> Bacon, cured and packed same as Varey's<br />
Yorkshire, ready for exportation, the produce and cured by farmers—<br />
First prize, £10 10s., the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. Edward Johnstone and Co.;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
991 1 G. E. Schultz, "Woodstock, one entry.<br />
992 2 Edmund Sheffield, Thomastown, one entry.<br />
SEC. 5.-—Best 3 lbs. Fresh Butter, as usually sent to market (without any<br />
print or private mark)—First prize, £1; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
merit.<br />
993 1 Joseph Smith, Templestowe, 3 lbs. fresh butter, with salt.<br />
994 2 Joseph Smith, Templestowe, 3 lbs. fresh butter, without salt.<br />
. 995 3 G. E. Schultz, Woodstock, 3 lbs. fresh butter, without salt.<br />
996 4 G. E. Schultz, Woodstock, 3 lbs. fresh butter, with salt.<br />
997 5 M. Zimmer, Epping, 3 lbs. fresh butter, with salt.<br />
998 6 M. Zimmer, Epping, 3 lbs. fresh butter, without salt.<br />
999 7 Fanny Manning, Summer Hill, Templestowe, 3 lbs. fresh butter.<br />
1000 8 Patrick Meaney, Caulfield, 3 lbs. fresh butter.<br />
1001 9 Mrs. Robert Mailer, Coburg, 3 lbs. fresh butter, with salt.<br />
1002 10 Mrs. Robert Mailer, Coburg, 3 lbs. fresh butter, without salt.<br />
1003 11 John Smith, Templestowe, 3 lbs. fresh butter, without salt.<br />
1004 12 John Smith, Templestowe, 3 lbs. fresh butter, with salt.<br />
EXTRA CLASS S.<br />
1005 1 G. E. Schultz, Woodstock, two bladders lard.<br />
CLASS T.<br />
MACHINERY.<br />
SEC. 1.—Portable Seam Engine for Farm Purposes only, from 7 to 10 /torse<br />
power, to be shown in motion—First prize, £10; second ditto, £5;<br />
third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1006 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 7-horse power engine, with<br />
all improvements, by Marshall and Sons.<br />
1007 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 8-liorse power engine, in.<br />
cylinder, and all latest improvements, by Marshall and Sons.<br />
1008 3 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 8-liorse power engine, 9 J in.<br />
cylinder, and all latest improvements, by Marshall and Sons.<br />
1009 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 9 -horse power engine, with<br />
link motion, reversing gear and all improvements, including<br />
water tank.<br />
1010 5 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 4-liorse power engine, by<br />
Marshall and Sons.
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1011 6 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabetli-street, 6-horse power engine, by<br />
Marshall and Sons.<br />
1012 7 Wm. Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power singlecylinder<br />
engine, by Clayton, Shuttleworth and Co.<br />
1013 8 Wm. Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, 7-horse power singlecylinder<br />
engine, by Clayton, Shuttleworth and Co.<br />
1014 9 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, 8-horse power engine,<br />
by Robey^ with all the latest improvements.<br />
1015 10 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, 10-horse power engine,<br />
by Robey.<br />
1016 11 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by<br />
Marshall and Sons, made to the order <strong>of</strong> the exhibitors.<br />
1017 12 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, new<br />
and improved, manufactured by Marshall and Sons.<br />
1018 13 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by<br />
Gibbons.<br />
1019 14 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by<br />
Gibbons.<br />
1020 15 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power engine, by<br />
Gibbons.<br />
1021 16 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power engine, singlecylinder,<br />
made to order <strong>of</strong> exhibitors by Marshall, Sons<br />
and Co.<br />
1022 17 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power engine, by Marshall,<br />
Sons and Co., made to order <strong>of</strong> exhibitors.<br />
1023 18 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 9-liorse power engine, by Marshall,<br />
Sons and Co., made to order <strong>of</strong> exhibitors.<br />
1024 19 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by Marshall,<br />
Sons and Co., made to order <strong>of</strong> exhibitors.<br />
1025 20 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by Marshall,<br />
Sons and Co., made to order <strong>of</strong> exhibitors.<br />
1026 21 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by Marshall,<br />
Sons and Co., made to order <strong>of</strong> exhibitors.<br />
SEC. 2.—Portable Steam Threshing Machine, with straw elevators attached,<br />
to be shown in motion—First prize, £10; second ditto, £5; third ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1027 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 5 ft. dram, 3rd blast, fitted<br />
with Quinlivan's self-feeding and band-cutting elevators.<br />
1028 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Ransome and Sims' steam<br />
threshing machine, 5 ft. drum, and 3rd blast.<br />
1029 3 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Ransome and Sims'<br />
4 ft. 6 in. drum, 3rd blast, adjustable screen.<br />
1030 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, peg thresher and cleaner,<br />
3 ft. drum, with adjustable screen.<br />
1031 5 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Ransome and Sims' 4 ft.<br />
drum, 3rd blast, and all latest improvements.<br />
1032 6 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, one machine.<br />
1033 7 Wm. Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. combined<br />
threshing and finishing machine, by Clayton, Shuttleworth<br />
and Co.
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1034 8 Wm. Shuttle worth and Co., Queen-street, 4 ft. 6 in. combined<br />
threshing and finishing machine, by Clayton, Slmttleworth<br />
and Co.<br />
1035 9 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, 5 ft. patent angle iron<br />
frame, by Robey.<br />
1036 10 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, 5 ft. patent angle iron<br />
frame, by Robey.<br />
1037 11 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, 5 ft. drum threshing<br />
machine, by Ransome and Sims.<br />
1038 12 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, 5 ft. drum threshing<br />
machine, by Ransome and Sims.<br />
1039 13 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 4 ft. 6 in. drum, by Clayton,<br />
Shuttleworth and Co.<br />
1040 14 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 4 ft. 6 in. drum, by P. and<br />
H. P. Gibbons.<br />
1041 15 H. P. Welsh and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. drum, by P. and II. P.<br />
Gibbons.<br />
1042 16 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. drum, by Ransomes, Sims<br />
and Head.<br />
1043 17 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. drum, with rotary shakers,<br />
by Ransomes, Sims and Head.<br />
.1044 18 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 4 ft. 6 in. drum, by Ransomes,<br />
Sims and Head, with rotary shakers.<br />
1045 19 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 4 ft. drum, by Ransomes, Sims<br />
and Head, with rotary shakers.<br />
1046 20 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. drum, by Ruston and<br />
Proctor.<br />
1047 21 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. drum, by Clayton, Shuttleworth<br />
and Co.<br />
SEC. 3.—Best Reaper and Binder, subject to trial in the field.—First prize,<br />
£21, the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. Brunton and Gillespie, Geo. Ramsden, Esq.,<br />
Edward Latham, Esq., D. Gibson, Esq., W. Aitken, Esq., Pratt and<br />
Co., and Irvine and Co.; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1048 1 M'Lean, Bros, and Rigg, Elizabeth-street, reaper and binder, by<br />
C. H. and L. J. M'Cormick.<br />
1049 2 Lord and Hughes, Collins-street west, reaper and binder, selfbinding<br />
harvester, by D. M. Osborn and Co., Auburn,<br />
New York.<br />
1050 3 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, one entry, manufactured by<br />
exhibitors.<br />
1051 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Wood's reaper and selfbinder.<br />
1052 5 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, improved reaper and binder.<br />
1053 6 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Wood's improved reaper<br />
and binder.<br />
-SEC. 4.—Best Reaper, subject to trial in the field—First prize, £8; second<br />
ditto, £4; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1054 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, reaper and mower combined.<br />
1055 2 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, reaper and mower combined.<br />
1056 3 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, reaper and mower combined.
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1057 4 D. Edwards, Coalbrokedale Iron Works, 247 Elizabeth-street<br />
reaper and mower combined.<br />
1058 5 D. Edwards, Coalbrokedale Iron Works, 247 Elizabeth-street,.<br />
reaper and mower combined.<br />
1059 6 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, reaper, 4-wheel double<br />
speed.<br />
1060 7 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, reaper, slot platform.<br />
1061 8 Geo. Grant and Co., 44 Elizabeth-street north, reaper and mower<br />
combined.<br />
1062 9 R. W. Gillespie, 301 Albert-road, Emerald Hill, reaper and<br />
mower combined.<br />
1063 10 Executors <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, reaper<br />
and mower combined.<br />
1064 11 Executors <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, reaper<br />
and mower combined.<br />
1065 12 Executoi-s <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, reaper<br />
and mower combined.<br />
1066 13 Executors <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, reaper<br />
and mower combined.<br />
1067 14 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, reaper and mower combined,<br />
with Wood's new side-delivery.<br />
1068 15 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street north, reaper and mower<br />
combined.<br />
1069 16 Hugh Lennon, North <strong>Melbourne</strong> Railway Station, one Champion<br />
reaper and mower.<br />
1070 17 Hugh Lennon, North <strong>Melbourne</strong> Railway Station, 2-wheel<br />
Challenge reaper.<br />
1071 18 Hugh Lennon, North <strong>Melbourne</strong> Railway Station, 2-wheel<br />
Challenge reaper.<br />
SEC. 5.—Best Movjer, subject to tried in the field—First prize, £5;<br />
ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
second<br />
1072 1 Jas. Musgrove, Oaklands Junction, mowing machine, as ordinarily<br />
made.<br />
1073 2 Jas. Musgrove, Oaklands Junction, mowing machine, with improvements<br />
by exhibitor.<br />
1074 3 Jas. Musgrove, Oaklands Junction, mowing machine, with extra<br />
long finger bars.<br />
1075 4 Jas. Musgrove, Oaklands Junction, mowing machine (one horse).<br />
1078 5 Jas. Musgrove, Oaklands Junction, mowing machine, after being<br />
used one season, showing amount <strong>of</strong> tear and wear.<br />
1077 6 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, mower.<br />
1078 7 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, mower.<br />
1079 8 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Hornsby and Son's pair<br />
horse mower, steel-plated fingers.<br />
1080 9 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, mower, iron-framed, extra<br />
strong, manufactured by exhibitors.<br />
1081 10 Executors <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, <strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
1082 11 Executors <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, <strong>Melbourne</strong>.
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1083 12 Executors <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, <strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
1084 13 Executors <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, <strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
1085 14 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, improved mower.<br />
1086 15 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street, improved mower.<br />
1087 16 Hugh Lennon, North <strong>Melbourne</strong> Railway Station, improved<br />
mower, with Hughes' patent corn-lifters.<br />
1088 17 Hugh Lennon, North <strong>Melbourne</strong> Railway Station, improved<br />
mower, fitted with long bar.<br />
SEC. 6. Chaffcutter, for Horse or Steam Power—First<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
prize, £3; second<br />
1089 1 John Buncle, Parkside Ironworks, chaffcutter, 3 knives, sieve gear.<br />
1090 2 John Buncle, Parkside Ironworks, chaffcutter, 3 knives, sieve gear.<br />
1091 3 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, chaffcutter, 3 knives.<br />
1092 4 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, chaffcutter, 3 knives.<br />
1093 5 Alex. Lugton and Sons, 144 Little Lonsdale-street E., 1 Chaffcutter,<br />
worked by hand, horse, or steam power.<br />
1094 6 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 1 steam power.<br />
1095 7 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 1 steam power.<br />
1096 8 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, C. S. H. Bentall's.<br />
1097 9 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Richmond and Chandler's<br />
No. 3.<br />
SEC. 7.—Chaffcutter (hand, power), to cut 50 lbs. hay in presence <strong>of</strong> the<br />
judges—First Prize, £5, the gift <strong>of</strong> Wm. Cumming, Esq.; second ditto,<br />
certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1098 1 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, chaffcutter, 2 knives, sieve<br />
gear.<br />
1099 2 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, chaffcutter, 2 knives, sieve<br />
gear.<br />
1100 3 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street North, chaffcutter, 2 knives,<br />
sieve gear.<br />
1101 4 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, one.<br />
1102 5 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Bentall's C. D. C.<br />
1103 6 A. Lugton and Sons, Elizabeth-street, one manufactured by exhibitors.<br />
SEC. 8.—Crusher, for Horse or Steam Power, for Wheat, Oats, Barley, Malt,<br />
(Sec.—First prize, £3; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit,<br />
1104 1 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, improved and grain mill,<br />
with double screen, &c.<br />
1105 2 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, maize and corn crusher, 14-in<br />
roller.<br />
1106 3 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, maize and corn crusher,<br />
10-in. double roller.<br />
1107 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, corncmslier for wheat,<br />
oats, barley, malt, &o., fitted with kibbler for maize, peas,<br />
beans, &c.<br />
1103 5 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, patent safety grist or crushing<br />
mill.
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1109 6 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, patent safety grist or crushing<br />
mill, large.<br />
1110 7 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one Bentall's R S. C.,<br />
with bean kibbler.<br />
SEC. 9.—Adjustable Corn Screen for Cleaning Grain—First prize, £2 ;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1111 IT. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Rainforth's.<br />
1112 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Robey's.<br />
1113 3D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, R. Hornsby and Sons'.<br />
1114 4 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, No. 1, by Penny aud Co.<br />
1115 5 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, No. IA and blower, by Penny<br />
and Co.<br />
1116 6 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, No. 2, with stone screen, by<br />
Penny and Co.<br />
1117 7 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, one and winnowing machine,<br />
by Penny and Co.<br />
1118 8 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one (Le Butt's).<br />
1119 9 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one (Homsby's).<br />
1120 10 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street, one.<br />
SEC. 10.—Stone-Breaking Machine, to be shown at work—First prize, £2 ;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1121 1 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, Excelsior, Hope's patent.<br />
SEC. 11.—Bark-Cutting Machine, to be shown at work—First prize, £2 ;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1122 1 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, patent bark-cutter, 2 tons<br />
per hour.<br />
1123 2 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, patent bark-cutter, ^ ton<br />
per hour.<br />
SEC. 12.—Disintegrator (or bark and bone mill) combining simplicity,<br />
strength, and efficiency, to be shown at work—First prize, £2 • second<br />
ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1124 1 John Buncle, Parkside Ironworks, bark disintegrator.<br />
1125 2 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, one improved for bark, bones, &c.<br />
1126 3 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one (Carter's).<br />
SEC. 13.—Collection <strong>of</strong> Pottery for Agricultural Purposes, to be colonialmacle,<br />
and exhibited by the makers. Sa/mjjles <strong>of</strong> drain tiles and pipes<br />
must be <strong>of</strong> three sises (2, 3, and 4 inch) not less than 25 <strong>of</strong> each, and to<br />
state in writing the price <strong>of</strong> each size at per 1,000—First prize, £3;<br />
second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
(No Entry.)<br />
Sec. 14.—Best Self-acting Windmill, adapted for pumping water on farms<br />
or stations—First prize, £5, the gift <strong>of</strong> the Hon. Sir Samuel Wilson,<br />
M.L.C.; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1127 1 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, Elizabeth-street, self-acting turbine<br />
windmill.<br />
1128 2 Robison Bros., Flinders-street, windmill.
MACHINERY. 57<br />
1129 3 Robison Bros., Flinders-street, windmill.<br />
1130 4 Robison Bros., Flinders-screet, windmill.<br />
1131 5 E. S. Walter, Richmond, windmill, self-regulating.<br />
1132 6 Cooper, Jack and Co., 215 Bourke-street west, windmill, selfacting.<br />
1133 7 Cooper, Jack and Co., 215 Bourke-street west, windmill, selfacting.<br />
1134 8 J. Abraliam, Lygon-street, Carlton, windmill, self-acting, iron.<br />
1135 9 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, "Victory," 17 feet sail wheel,<br />
self-acting.<br />
1136 10 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, "Victory," 14 ft. sail wheel,<br />
self-acting.<br />
1137 11 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, "Victory," 10 ft. 6 in. sail<br />
wheel, self-acting.<br />
1138 12 D. Munro and Company, Queen-street, "Victory," 10 ft. 4 in.<br />
sail wheel, self-acting.<br />
1139 13 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, American windmill <strong>of</strong> improved<br />
design.<br />
SEC. 15.—Best and Simplest Design for Sinking Shafts or Wells, and for<br />
raising water therefrom by horse power, adapted for station or other<br />
purposes—First prize, £3; second ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1140 1 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, one design.<br />
• SEC. 16.—Best and Simplest Design for Raising Walter from deep Wells by<br />
Steam Power, suitable for station jnirposes-—Prize, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1141 1 C. E. Clarke, Collins-street, pulsometer steam JIUMP.<br />
1142 2 F. Flood, Lonsdale-street, waterlift.<br />
1143 3 F. Flood, Lonsdale-street, waterlift.<br />
1144 4 W. B. Jones, Falls Bridge, pumps, manufactured by Tangye Bros.<br />
1145 5 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, new engine and pump.<br />
1146 6 D, Munro and Co., Queen-street, one.<br />
1147 7 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one Appold's centrifugal.<br />
SEC. 1 7.—Best Mechanical Invention, applied to Machinery for agricultural<br />
or pastoral, purposes. Said invention to have been discovered in the<br />
Australian Colonies within the year, and to be subject to trial—First<br />
priez—£3 3s., the gift <strong>of</strong> Messrs. David Munro and Co.; second ditto,<br />
£1 ; third ditto, certificate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1148 1 Price Williams, Franklin-street west, hay-press, convertible into a<br />
wool-press, hop, wine, and cheese-press.<br />
1149 2 T. Quinliven, CoghiU's Creek, self-acting sheaf-elevator, bandcutting<br />
and self-feeding apparatus.<br />
1150 3 The Executors <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street,<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>, one design.<br />
1151 4 The Executors <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street,<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>, one design.<br />
prize, silver medal; second ditto, certifi-<br />
• SEC. 18.—Best Wool Press—First<br />
cate <strong>of</strong> merit.<br />
1152 1 Price Williams, Franklin-street west, double-faced rack and pinion<br />
wool press.
STANDS. 50<br />
1187 3 6-horse power portable steam engine.<br />
1188 4 4-horse power semi-portable steam engine.<br />
1189 5 4-horse power portable steam engine.<br />
1190 6 3-horse power portable steam engine.<br />
1191 7 1-horse power hot air engine.<br />
1192 8 ^-horse power hot air engine.<br />
1193 9 4-horse power vertical engine.<br />
1194 10 American large screening machine.<br />
1195 11 American medium screening machine.<br />
1196 12 American small screening machine.<br />
1197 13 Saw sharpener.<br />
1198 14 Tire upsetter.<br />
1199 15 Nave npsetter.<br />
1200 16 Steam pump, medium.<br />
1201 17 Steam pump, small.<br />
1202 18 Printing machine.<br />
No. 3.<br />
WM. SHUTTLEWORTH AND CO., 160 QUEEN-STREET.<br />
1203 1 5-horse power single cylinder portable engine, by Clayton,<br />
Shuttle worth and Co.<br />
1204 2 6-horse power single cylinder portable engine, by Clayton,.<br />
Shuttleworth and Co.<br />
1205 3 Rotary adjustable screen, with blower and frame, by Rainforth<br />
and Son.<br />
1205A 4 Iron-framed saw bends, with fence and pulley, by Clayton,<br />
Shuttleworth and Co.<br />
1206 5 Duplicates for Clayton, Shuttleworth and Co.'s engines and<br />
machines.<br />
1207 6 Adjustable screen for machine, by Penny and Co.<br />
1208 1<br />
1209 2<br />
1210 3<br />
1213 4<br />
1214 5<br />
1215 6<br />
1216 7<br />
1217 8<br />
1218 1<br />
1219 2<br />
1220 3<br />
1221 4<br />
1222 5<br />
No. 4.<br />
A. G. CORBETT AND CO., QUEEN-STREET.<br />
New and improved 5-ft. drum steam threshing machine, by<br />
Ransome and Sims.<br />
New and improved 5-ft. drum steam threshing machine, by<br />
Ransome and Sims.<br />
10-horse power portable steam engine, Marshall and Sons.<br />
12-horse power portable steam engine, Marshall and Sons.<br />
Reaping and self-binding machine, manufactured by exhibitors.<br />
Duplicates for Ransome and Sims' threshing machines.<br />
Duplicates for exhibitors' reaping and self-binding machines.<br />
4-horse power vertical steam engine.<br />
No. 5.<br />
H. P. WELCH AND CO., QUEEN-STREET.<br />
2-horse power vertical steam engine, by Nicholson and Son.<br />
2J-horse power vertical steam engine, by Nicholson and Son.<br />
3-horse power vertical steam engine, by Nicholson and Son.<br />
5-horse power vertical steam engine, by Nicholson and Son.<br />
Patent steam tree-felling machine, by A. Ransome and Co.
STANDS.<br />
50<br />
1267 3 3-horse power hoisting engine, by exhibitors.<br />
1268 4 Post-boring machine, by exhibitors.<br />
1269 5 Combined planing, moulding, tongueing, and grooving machine,<br />
by exhibitors.<br />
1270 6 Circular saw-bench for 3 ft. 6 in. saw, by exhibitors.<br />
No. 6.<br />
DAVID MUNRO AND CO., QUEEN-STREET, MELBOURNE.<br />
1271 1 8-horse power portable steam engine, single cylinder'.<br />
1272 2 12-horse power portable steam engine, single cylinder.<br />
1273 3 8-horse power portable steam engine, single cylinder.<br />
1274 4 8-horse power portable steam engine, single cylinder.<br />
1275 5 6-horse power semi-portable steam engine, single cylinder.<br />
1276 6 7-liorse power vertical steam engine, single cylinder, manufactured<br />
by exhibitors.<br />
1277 7 Improved girder engine and vertical boiler, by Alexander and<br />
Son.<br />
1278 8 9 in. pump, centrifugal.<br />
1279 9 7 in. pump, centrifugal.<br />
1280 10 4 in. pump, centrifugal.<br />
1281 11 2^- in. pump, centrifugal.<br />
1282 12 Direct-acting steam pump.<br />
1283 13 Thresher.<br />
1284 14 2-horse tread power.<br />
1285 15 Portable hand crane.<br />
1286 16 4-ton crane.<br />
1287 17 Saw-bench, circular, and trucks.<br />
1288 18 Improved post-boring machine.<br />
1289 19 American shingle-cutting machine.<br />
1290 20 Improved iron horse-works.<br />
1291 21 Mortising machine.<br />
1292 22 Baling tank.<br />
1293 23 Belting and laces.<br />
1294 24 Engine and thresher duplicates.<br />
1295 25 2-horse circular power.<br />
1296 26 Travelling crane.<br />
No. 7.<br />
MESSRS. NEWELL AND CO., 114 COLLINS-STREET.<br />
1297 1 Knowles' direct acting steam pumps.<br />
1298 2 Boston Blower Co.'s cupola forge blower's.<br />
1299 3 Howe's weighing machines.<br />
1300 4 Weather vanes.<br />
No. 7A.<br />
W. B. JONES, FALLS BRTDGE.<br />
1301 1 Engine by Tangye Bros, Birmingham.<br />
1302 2 Engine by Tangye Bros., Birmingham.<br />
1303 3 Soho engine by Tangye Bros., Birmingham.<br />
1304 4 Willan engine by Tangye Bros., Birmingham.<br />
1305 5 Pump boiler feeder by Tangye Bros., Birmingham.
STANDS.<br />
50<br />
1344 9 Curd mill.<br />
1345 10 Broadcast seed sower.<br />
1346 11 Washingmachin.es.<br />
No. 11A.<br />
ROBERT BODINGTON, QUEENSBERRY-STREET, CARLTON.<br />
1347 1 Wheat-cleaning machine.<br />
1348 2 Patent built millstone.<br />
1349 3 Ordinary built millstone.<br />
1350 4 Sharpe's patent sheep support.<br />
1351 5 Mixing machine.<br />
No. 11B.<br />
ROBISON BROS, AND CO., FLINDERS-STREET WEST.<br />
1352 1 Windmills.<br />
1353 2 Pumps.<br />
1354 3 Dumping press.<br />
1355 4 Centrifugal pumps.<br />
No. 12.<br />
HUGH LENNON, OPPOSITE NORTH MELBOURNE RAILWAY<br />
STATION.<br />
1356 1 Set 3-horse dynometrical swingletrees.<br />
1357 2 Set 3-horse equalizing swingletrees.<br />
1358 3 Set 3-horse iron swingletrees.<br />
1359 4 Three-furrow plough, fitted with short mouldboards.<br />
1360 5 Knife-grinding machine for holding and sharpening reaper-knives.<br />
1361 6 Sample <strong>of</strong> Lennon's new patent share.<br />
1362 7 Sample <strong>of</strong> Lennon's new patent mouldboards.<br />
1363 8 Beautiful oil painting, showing the various angles <strong>of</strong> ploughing,<br />
together with a properly ploughed rig, 18 ft. long by<br />
7 ft. high.<br />
1364 9 Movable angles by which the position <strong>of</strong> a furrow can be gauged.<br />
136-5 10 Mathematical test, fitted with spirit level.<br />
1366 11 Diagram woodcuts <strong>of</strong> ploughing.<br />
1367 12 Skim coulter capable <strong>of</strong> being fitted to any common coulter.<br />
1368 13 Double-wheel plough, with shifting handles.<br />
1369 14 Double-wheel plough, fitted with long mouldboards.<br />
1370 15 Light double-wheel plough, with patent shares.<br />
1371 16 Single-wheel plough, with movable handles.<br />
1372 17 Swing plough, with coulter-hole in beam.<br />
1373 18 Antifriction, or soleless plough. ,<br />
1374 19 Vineyard plough, with shifting handles.<br />
1375 20 Heavy pony plough.<br />
1376 21 Double-furrow plough, "Excelsior," with shifting body.<br />
1377 22 Double-furrow plough, "Wimmera."<br />
1378 23 Double-furrow plough, and subsoil combined.<br />
1379 24 Grubber and scarifier combined.<br />
1380 25 Four-bill harrows with movable joint.<br />
1381 26 Solid four-bill harrows and swingletree.<br />
1382 27 Solid three-bill harrows and swingletree.<br />
1383 28 Drag harrows, with keyed teeth.
STANDS. 83<br />
1384 29 Tarantula harrows for eradicating weeds.<br />
138-5 30 Horse-hoe, with harrow behind.<br />
1386 31 Two-wheel reapers (Two)<br />
1387- 32 Seed sower.<br />
1388 34 Gang plough.<br />
1389 35 Sundry improvements.<br />
No. 13.<br />
JAMES MUSGROVE, OAKLANDS JUNCTION.<br />
1390 1 Five mowing machines.<br />
No. 14.<br />
DAVID EDWARDS, COALBROOKDALE IRONWORKS, 247 ELIZABETH-<br />
STREET.<br />
1391 1 Patent reaping and mowing machine.<br />
1392 2 Patent reaping and mowing machine.<br />
1393 3 Double-furrow plough, two wheels.<br />
1394 4 Patent harrows, with B and locked teeth.<br />
1395 5 Zig-zag harrows.<br />
1396 6 Patent drag harrows, twisted band-locked teeth.<br />
1397 7 Dray for farm work.<br />
1398 8 Patent land cultivator, for four horses.<br />
1399 9 Patent land cultivator, for three horses.<br />
1400 10 Patent land cultivator, for two horses.<br />
1401 11 Patent land cultivator, with cast-steel shares.<br />
1402 12 Drill hoe and barrow combined.<br />
No. 15.<br />
PRICE WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN-STREET WEST.<br />
1403 1 Single-faced rack and pinion wool-press.<br />
1404 2 Hay-press.<br />
1405 3 Washing machine.<br />
1406 4 Field gate.<br />
1407 5 Garden gate, self-closing.<br />
1408 6 Sheep gate, self-closing.<br />
No. 16.<br />
SWAN AND Co., 62 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH,<br />
1409 1 Side-delivery reaping machine.<br />
1410 2 Self-acting back-delivery reaping machine.<br />
1411 3 Double-speed reaping machine.<br />
1412 4 Single-speed reaping machine.<br />
1413 5 Mowing machine, iron frame.<br />
1415 6 Mowing machine, wood frame.<br />
1416 7 Chaffcutters, three and two knives.<br />
1417 8 G'orncrusher, No. 3.<br />
1418 9 Horse-power.<br />
No. 17.<br />
MELBOURNE.<br />
JOHN BUNGLE, PARKSIDE IRONWORKS, NORTH MELBOURNE.<br />
1419 1 Chaffcutter, three knives, sieve gear.<br />
1420 2 Chaffcutter, three knives, sieve gear.
STANDS. 65<br />
1421 3 Chaffcutter, two knives, sieve gear.<br />
1422 4 Chaffcutter, two knives, sieve gear.<br />
1423 5 Chaffcutter, two knives, sieve gear.<br />
1424 6 Two-horse works.<br />
1425 7 One-horse works.<br />
1426 8 One-horse works, small.<br />
1427 9 Improved malt and grain mill, with double screen, &c.<br />
1428 10 Maize or corn crusher, 14 in. roller.<br />
1429 11 Maize or corn crusher, 10 in. double roller.<br />
1430 12 Maize or corn crusher, 10 in. single roller.<br />
1431 13 Maize or corn crusher, 8 in. double roller.<br />
1432 14 Maize or corn crusher, 8 in. single roller.<br />
1433 15 Improved cast-iron saw bench, with drag motion.<br />
1434 16 Improved firewood saw bench, 2-feet saw.<br />
1435 17 Improved tobacco cutter, 12 in.<br />
1436 18 Improved tobacco cutter, 6^ in.<br />
1437 19 Patent bark cutter, two tons per hour.<br />
1438 20 Patent bark cutter, one and a-half tons per hour.<br />
1439 21 Bark disintegrator.<br />
1440 22 Engineer's punching and slotting machine.<br />
1441 23 Engineer's vertical drilling machine.<br />
1442 24 Tin pressing machine.<br />
1443 25 Ladies' croquet lawn room.<br />
No. 18.<br />
MESSES. McCALMAN AND GARDE, BLACKWOOD-STREET,<br />
HOTHAM.<br />
1444 1 Double-furrow plough.<br />
144-5 2 Double-furrow plough.<br />
1446 3 Double-furrow plough.<br />
1447 4 Double-furrow plough.<br />
1448 5 Single-furrow plough.<br />
1449 6 Single-furrow plough.<br />
1450 7 Single-furrow plough.<br />
1451 8 Single-furrow plough.<br />
1452 9 Harrows.<br />
1453 10 Harrows.<br />
1454 11 Harrows.<br />
1455 12 Equalising 3-horse swingletree.<br />
1456 13 Equalising 2-horse swingletree.<br />
No. 19.<br />
SELBY HAND, 24 LITTLE COLLINS-STREET WEST.<br />
1457 1 Mouldboards for ploughs, 12 varieties.<br />
1458 2 Plough wheels.<br />
1459 3 Plough plate, steel, 8 varieties.<br />
1460 4 Landsides, cast iron and steel.<br />
1461<br />
1462<br />
5 Chaff and reaping machine knives.<br />
6 Reaper fingers.<br />
1463 7 Circular coulters.<br />
1464 8 Screws with two nuts for double-furrow ploughs.
STANDS. 50<br />
1510 20 Four suits liorse-clotlring.<br />
1511 21 Three jointed four-horse whips.<br />
1512 22 Cotton lead ropes for entires.<br />
1513 23 Large collection <strong>of</strong> riding and driving whips.<br />
1514 24 Large collection <strong>of</strong> waterpro<strong>of</strong> rugs.<br />
1515 25 Large collection <strong>of</strong> canvas stable rugs.<br />
1516 26 Large collection <strong>of</strong> valises.<br />
1517 27 Three bellied stockwhips (six exhibits).<br />
1518 28 Machine belting.<br />
1519 29 Kangaroo girths, flat and round plaited.<br />
1520 30 White and coloured horse nets.<br />
1521 31 Belt leather.<br />
1522 32 Pump leather.<br />
1523 33 General collection <strong>of</strong> leather.<br />
15.24 34 Leather back body brushes.<br />
1525 35 Saddle and harness pegs, for stable use.<br />
1526 36 Solid leather fire brigade buckets.<br />
No. 22.<br />
L. EORSTER AND SON, LITTLE BOURKE-STREET.<br />
1527 1 Single buggy harness.<br />
1528 2 Single buggy harness.<br />
1529 3 Single buggy harness.<br />
1530 4 Waggonette harness.<br />
1531 5 Waggonette harness.<br />
1532 6 Side saddles.<br />
1533 7 Stock saddles.<br />
1534 8 Best gents' saddles.<br />
1535 9 Collection <strong>of</strong> buggy and carriage pads.<br />
1536 10 Buggy whips.<br />
1537 11 Spurs, &c., &c.<br />
No. 23.<br />
MESSRS. GREG AND LORD, 37 AND 39 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH,<br />
MELBOURNE.<br />
1538 1 Three side saddles.<br />
1539 2 Ten gents' saddles.<br />
1540 3 Four sets plough harness.<br />
1541 4 Six sets waggonette harness.<br />
1542 5 Three sets buggy harness.<br />
1543 6 Whips <strong>of</strong> various sorts.<br />
1544 7 Currycombs.<br />
1545 8 Two doz. back saddles, <strong>of</strong> various patterns.<br />
1546 9 General collection <strong>of</strong> saddlery.<br />
No. 24.<br />
WADE ROTHWELL (LATE MESSRS. MACFARLAND AND SONS),<br />
52 BOURKE-STREET WEST.<br />
1547 1 Set best four-in-hand carriage harness.<br />
1548 2 Set best 2-horse carriage harness.<br />
1549 3 Set best single carriage harness.<br />
1550 4 Set best buggy harness.
STANDS. 50<br />
1592 15 Sellar's subsoil plough.<br />
1593 16 Plough slade.<br />
1594 17 Coleman's cultivator, five tires.<br />
1595 18 Coleman's cultivator.<br />
1596 19 Edwards' patent cultivator.<br />
1597 20 Sellar's horse hoe.<br />
1598 21 Garden rollers, each 20 in. and 24 in.<br />
1599 22 Dickson's turnip harrows.<br />
1600 23 Howard's harrows, medium.<br />
1601 24 Howard's harrows, heavy.<br />
1602 25 Howard's harrows, self-acting medium.<br />
1603 26 Gray's angle harrows.<br />
1604 27 Gray's zig-zag harrows.<br />
1605 28 Howard's tubular swingletrees for two or three horses.<br />
1606 29 Sellar's patent digger.<br />
1607 30 Reid's broadcast seed sower.<br />
1608 31 Horse hay-rake (Howard's).<br />
1609 32 Horse hay-rake (Taylor's).<br />
1610 33 Hollingsworth's horse liay-rake.<br />
1611 34 Colonial-made horse hay-rake.<br />
1612 35 Hornsby's winnows.<br />
1613 36 Howard's mower.<br />
1614 37 Wood's reaper.<br />
1615 38 Wood's reaper and binder.<br />
1616 39 Terry thresher and horse-works.<br />
1617 40 Richmond and Chandler's horse-works, two-horse.<br />
1618 41 Bentall's horse-works, one-horse.<br />
1619 42 Bentall's pony-works.<br />
1620 43 Hunt's one-horse-works.<br />
1621 44 Grain drill (M'Sherry).<br />
1622 45 Hornsby's corn screen, with stone separator.<br />
1623 46 Le Butt's corn screen, with stone separator.<br />
1624 47 Bentall's turnip cutter, T.C.E.<br />
1625 48 Bentall's corn crusher, R.S.D.<br />
1626 49 Bentall's corn crusher, with kibbler, R.S.B.<br />
1627 50 Bentall's corn crusher, with kibbler, R.S.C.<br />
1628 51 Richmond and Chandler's corn crushers, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4.<br />
1629 52 Richmond and Chandler's root washers, Nos. 0 and 1.<br />
1630 53 Richmond and Chandler's little cutter.<br />
1631 54 Young's single cheese press.<br />
1632 55 Young's double cheese press.<br />
1633 56 Four-screw factory cheese press.<br />
1634 57 Young's eurd mill.<br />
1635 58 Young's curd knife.<br />
1636 59 Bullard's American chum.<br />
1637 60 Bentall's chaff cutters, C.D. A.<br />
1638 61 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.S.A.<br />
1639 62 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.D.H.<br />
1640 63 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.E.H.<br />
1641 64 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.S.H.<br />
1642 65 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.S.H.<br />
1643 66 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.D.C.
70<br />
1644 67 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.D.C., with large wheel.<br />
1645 68 Richmond and Chandler's chaff cutter, No. 58.<br />
1646 69 Richmond and Chandler's chaff cutter, No. 3c.<br />
1647 70 Richmond and Chandler's gorse cutter, No. 4D.<br />
1648 71 Plain earth scoop, with chain bridle.<br />
1649 72 Wheel earth scoop, with chain bridle.<br />
1650 73 Green's sausage machines, 14, 16, 18 inch.<br />
1651 74 Stacey and Son's sausage machine, 18 inch.<br />
1652 75 Three sausage fillers.<br />
1653 76 Patent blower.<br />
1654 77 Centrifugal pump.<br />
1655 78 Eclipse blower.<br />
1656 79 Reynolds'mortising machines.<br />
1657 80 Screw-cutting machine.<br />
1658 81 Orme's drilling machine.<br />
1659 82 Matheson's drilling machine.<br />
1660 S3 4-h.p. Robey's portable steam engine.<br />
1661 84 8-h.p. Robey's portable steam engine.<br />
1662 85 10-li.p. Robey's portable steam engine.<br />
1663 86 12-h.p. Robey's portable steam engine.<br />
1664 S7 10-h.p. Robey's patent engine.<br />
1665 88 5-ft. Robey's angle iron-frame thresher.<br />
1666 89 5-ft. Robey's angle iron-frame thresher.<br />
1667 90 Single crab winch.<br />
1668 91 Double crab winch.<br />
1669 ,92 Assortment <strong>of</strong> lawn mowers.<br />
1670 93 Assortment <strong>of</strong> punching machines.<br />
No. 27.<br />
J. AND B. WEST, ESSENDON.<br />
1671 1 Hay dray.<br />
1672 2 Field elevator.<br />
No. 28.<br />
ALEXANDER LUGTON AND SONS, 144 LITTLE LONSDALE-<br />
STREET EAST.<br />
1673 1 Sausage chopping machine, 18in.-block, with V slides.<br />
1674 2 Sausage chopping machine, 18in.-block, with parallel slides.<br />
1675 3 Large brass barrel-filling machine, with gun-metal rack and<br />
wrought-iron spindle.<br />
1676 4 Small brass barrel-filling machine, with gun-metal rack and<br />
wrought-iron spindle.<br />
1677 5 Brass barrel-filling machine, with ordinary rack and spindle.<br />
1678 6 Brine-pump for preserving meat, No. 1 size.<br />
1679 7 Brine-pump for preserving meat, No. 2 size.<br />
1680 8 Chaff-cutter to be worked by hand, horse, or steam-power.<br />
No. 29.<br />
STAMPS AND Co., 30 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH.<br />
1681 1 AVinnowing machine.
STANDS. 50<br />
No. 30.<br />
JAMES GRANT AND CO., 34 AND 36 ELIZABETH-STREET N<br />
1682 1 Waggon suitable for farm purposes.<br />
1683 2 Dray suitable for farm purposes.<br />
1684 3 Double-wheel plough.<br />
1685 4 Single-wheel plough.<br />
1686 5 Light 2-horse plough.<br />
1687 6 Vineyard plough.<br />
1688 7 Heavy one-liorse plough.<br />
1689 8 Wood bullock plough.<br />
1690 9 Horse hoe, heavy.<br />
1691 10 Horse hoe, light.<br />
1692 11 Harrows for general purposes, 2 a set.<br />
1693 12 Harrows for general purposes, 3 a set.<br />
1694 13 Horse hoe and drill plough combined.<br />
1695 14 Swingletrees.<br />
No. 31.<br />
JOHN DANKS; 42 BOURKE-STREET WEST.<br />
1696 1 Korting's water elevator.<br />
1697 2 Danks' patent universal hydrants, with director.<br />
1698 3 4 in. patent pump on plank.<br />
1699 4 4 in. patent pump for windmill.<br />
1700 5 Pump, on frame, 202, without gear.<br />
1701 6 One each, rotary pump, and lj,.<br />
1702 7 Rotary pump, on stand, 11?.<br />
1703 8 Pump frame—202.<br />
1704 9 3 in. double ban'el brass pump, with air chamber, on frame— :<br />
1705 10 3^ in. single brass pump, on frame—206.<br />
1706 11 Special steam pump, 6x4, in motion.<br />
1707 12 Special steam pump, 4 x 2-J, in motion.<br />
1708 13 Improved imported portable water lifter.<br />
1709 14 Portable fire engine, on barrow.<br />
1710 15 4-liorse power horizontal steam engine, with vertical boiler.<br />
1711 16 Injector on steam boiler.<br />
1712 17 Windmill, with pump, complete.<br />
1713 18 Small windmill, with pump, complete.<br />
1714 19 One each, injector, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8.<br />
1715 20 One each, D.B. steam cocks, 21 2, 11, If 1, £ and 1.<br />
1716 21 One each, D.B. steam cocks, bright, 2, 11, If 1 and<br />
1717 22 One each, P.G.L. steam cocks, 2, If 11, 1 and £.<br />
1718 23 One each, capped-topped cocks, 2, 1.',-, If 1 and f<br />
1719 24 One each, P.G. cocks, 2, and 1. "<br />
1720 25 One each, steam valves, 3, 21 2, If 11 1 and f.<br />
1721 26 One each, flanged valves, 2f 2, 1| and 1^.<br />
1722 27 One each, R.A. steam valves, 2f~U and If<br />
1723 28 One each, R.A. steam valves, screwed, If<br />
1724 29 One each, suction lubrication, 2, 2£ and 3.<br />
1725 30 One each, suction lubrication, D.P. 3.
STANDS. 50<br />
1726 31 One each, check valves, 2, 1^, 1, J and<br />
1727 32 One each, R.A. valves, 2, lj, 1, $ and<br />
1728 33 One each, main cocks, 2, and<br />
1729 34 Two each, spring balances.<br />
1730 35 Three steam gauges.<br />
1731 36 Three steam whistles.<br />
1732 37 Three sets steam gauge cocks.<br />
1733 38 One each, 3, 4, 5 and 6 steam valves.<br />
1734 39 One each, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 12 sluice valves.<br />
1735 40 Court stand pipe.<br />
1736 41 Hydraulic ram in motion.<br />
1737 42 Patent enamelled gauge glasses, various sizes.<br />
1738 43 Double hydrant.<br />
1739 44 Director for fire brigade.<br />
1740 45 Fire brigade hose union.<br />
1741 46 One 2 self-acting ball cocks.<br />
1742 47 Patent post borer.<br />
1743 48 Double crank for pump, with plumber blocks bearing for rods.<br />
1744 49 One each, iron lift pump, Nos. 2, 4, 5 and 6—215.<br />
1745 50 One each, brass deep-well pump, 3, 3^ and 4—203J.<br />
1746 51 One each, iron force and lift pump, on flange, Nos. 2, 4 and 6<br />
—218.<br />
1747 52 One each, iron force and lift pump, on plank, Nos. 3 and 6—213.<br />
1748 53 One each, iron force and lift pump, double action, on plank, Nos.<br />
4 and 6—212.<br />
1749 54 One each, brass force and lift pump, Nos. 2, 2J, 3, 3J and 4—216.<br />
1750 55 One each, 4 in. brass double-barrel brass pump, Nos. 2-J-, 3,<br />
and 4—222.<br />
1751 56 3i in. brass double-barrel brass pump, with clack doors and air<br />
chambers.<br />
1752 57 3J in. treble-barrel brass pump, with clack doors and air chambers.<br />
1753 58 Single crank, with plumber blocks.<br />
1754 59 Paii- slings, with crossliead and guide bars.<br />
1755 60 Two brass bung holders.<br />
1756 61 Oval cast shower.<br />
1757 62 Round cast shower.<br />
1758 63 One each, 8 in. and 10 in. copper shower.<br />
1759 64 1-J- in. brine pump.<br />
1760 65 Fret saws, various sizes.<br />
1761 66 Amateur turning lathes.<br />
1762 67 Lawn sprinkler.<br />
No. 32.<br />
FREDERICK YORK WOLSELEY, MELBOURNE CLUB.<br />
1763 1 Sheep shearing machine.<br />
1764 2 Propeller pump.<br />
1765 1 Blacksmith's Dream.<br />
No. 33.<br />
H. SAMPSON AND LEES.
STANDS.<br />
50<br />
No. 34.<br />
ENTICOTT AND SHAWCROSS, VICTORIA IRON AND TIN WORKS,<br />
74 LITTLE COLLINS-STREET EAST.<br />
1766 1 Brass-mounted cheese vats.<br />
1767 2 Brass-mounted milk cans for cart.<br />
1768 3 Brass-mounted hand cans.<br />
1769 4 Brass-mounted bucket with strainer.<br />
1770 5 Brass-mounted measures.<br />
1771 6 Set <strong>of</strong> painted watering pots for nursery gardens.<br />
1772 7 Flower stands.<br />
1773 8 Baths.<br />
1774 9 Ladies' clothes boxes.<br />
1775 10 Galvanised iron well buckets.<br />
1776 11 Samples <strong>of</strong> galvanised iron cattle and sheep troughs.<br />
1777 12 Washing tubs.<br />
1778 13 Washing tubs, new pattern.<br />
1779 14 Washing machine, with tub and stand complete.<br />
1780 15 Iron meat safe.<br />
1781 16 Portable copper, complete.<br />
1782 17 Galvanised iron wheelbarrows, three sizes.<br />
1783 18 Samples <strong>of</strong> wool pack brands.<br />
1784 19 Galvanised iron carriage lifts.<br />
No. 35.<br />
JOSEPH MILLAR, 123 LONSDALE-STREET WEST.<br />
1785 1 Specific for Phylloxera vastatrix, apple or other aphides.<br />
1786 2 Specific for lice, ticks, &c., in sheep, cattle, horses, &c.<br />
1787 3 Specific for mange.<br />
1788 4 Fumigating squibs for trees, &c.<br />
1789 5 Specific for take-all.<br />
1790 6 Specific for startling sparrows.<br />
No. 36.<br />
IRVINE AND BINNEY, KING-STREET (AGENTS FOR THE VIC-<br />
TORIAN BONE MILL COMPANY, AND CUMING, SMITH AND<br />
1791 1 Bone dust<br />
1792 2 Super-phosphate <strong>of</strong> lime.<br />
1793 3 Samples <strong>of</strong> manures.<br />
CO.).<br />
No. 37.<br />
SAMUEL PARKIN, FARRIER, MURCHISON.<br />
1794 1 Two horse ho<strong>of</strong>s, shod.<br />
No. 38.<br />
R. T. ADAMS, SANDRIDGE ROAD.<br />
1795 1 Filters.
STANDS. 50<br />
HARROP<br />
No. 47.<br />
BROS, AND FFOULKES, SHEFFIELD BELLOWS WORKS,<br />
CORNER OF PERRY AND VICTORIA STREETS, MELBOURNE.<br />
1814 1 Double blast bellows.<br />
1815 2 Patent circular forge.<br />
1816 3 Portable rivet forge.<br />
1817 4 Smith's bellows.<br />
1818 5 Patent forge, for station use.<br />
1819 6 Portable forge, mounted on wheels.<br />
No. 48.<br />
PARKER AND CO., 206 LONSDALE-STREET EAST.<br />
1820 1 Champion colonial oven.<br />
1821 2 Farmer's portable challenge stove.<br />
1822 3 Patent open fii'e stove and gas stove.<br />
1823 4 Gas stove.<br />
No. 49.<br />
APOLLO STEARINE CANDLE CO., 104 BOURKE-STREET WEST.<br />
1824 1 Collection <strong>of</strong> stearine and paraffine candles.<br />
1825 2 Collection <strong>of</strong> transparent glycerine soaps.<br />
No. 50.<br />
WALLWORTH AND RIMMINGTON, BOURKE-STREET.<br />
1826 1 Collection <strong>of</strong> hats.<br />
No. 51.<br />
J. CURTIS, 68 FLINDERS-LANE EAST.<br />
1827 1 Collection <strong>of</strong> portmanteaus.<br />
No. 52.<br />
WILLIAM RADFORD, 19 LITTLE BOURKE-STREET, MELBOURNE.<br />
1828 1 Cheese vats <strong>of</strong> different sizes, twelve in number.<br />
1829 2 Cheese tub, 80-gal.<br />
1830 3 Cheese tub, 100-gal.<br />
1831 4 24-quart cart can.<br />
1832 5 35-quart cart can.<br />
1833 6 44-quart cart can.<br />
1834 7 63-quart cart can.<br />
1835 8 Syphon.<br />
1836 9 Syphon.<br />
1837 10 Strainers.<br />
1838 11 Scalder.<br />
1839 12 Curd breakers.<br />
1840 13 Gauze wire separator.<br />
1841 14 Yard can, 16 quarts.<br />
1842 15 Yard can, 20 quarts.<br />
1843 16 Curd forks.
STANDS.<br />
50<br />
No. 60.<br />
RICHARD GRAY, 77 NAPIER-STREET, EMERALD HILL.<br />
1867 1 Washing machine.<br />
1868 2 Washing machine, with wringer attached.<br />
1869 1 Traction engine.<br />
No. 61.<br />
WM. IRVING WINTER, STANHOPE.<br />
No. 62.<br />
GEO. GRANT AND CO., 44 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH.<br />
1870 1 Double-furrow plough, improved pattern.<br />
1871 2 Single-furrow plough, with two wheels.<br />
1872 3 Single-furrow plough, with one wheel.<br />
1873 4 Zig-zag harrows, improved pattern.<br />
1874 5 Grubber and scarifier combined, improved pattern.<br />
1875 6 Vineyard plough.<br />
1876 7 Farmers' waggon, with hay frame.<br />
1877 8 Farmers' dray, with hay frame.<br />
No. 63.<br />
ALEXANDER BRAID, WRECKYN-STREET, HOTHAM.<br />
<strong>1878</strong> 1 Land roller.<br />
1879 2 Roller and crusher combined.<br />
1880 3 Horse hay-rake.<br />
No. 64.<br />
M/CALL, ANDERSON AND CO., FLINDERS-STREET.<br />
1881 1 7-jin. cylinder vertical hoisting engine, no gear.<br />
1882 2 6-|in. cylinder double hoisting engine, no gear.<br />
1883 3 5 in. cylinder single hoisting engine.<br />
1884 4 5 in. cylinder vertical hoisting engine.<br />
No. 65.<br />
T. W. NORRIS, CHEMIST, CHAPEL-STREET, PRAHRAN.<br />
1885 1 Condition Spice for horses, dogs, cattle, sheep, ancl poultry.<br />
No. 67.<br />
T. HENDERSON AND CO., 89, 91, AND 93 ELIZABETH-STREET N.<br />
1886 1 Stripping machine.<br />
1887 2 Winnowing machine.<br />
1888 3 Combined reaper and mower.<br />
1889 4 Adjustable com screen.<br />
1890 5 Eureka double and treble furrow plough.
ADVERTISES! EN TS.<br />
XXXIX<br />
JAS. M'EWAN & CO.<br />
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL<br />
Ironmongers & Iron Merchants<br />
IMPORTERS OF<br />
Best Drawn Fencing Wire. Ryland's Oval Steel Wire.<br />
Plain and Corrugated Galvanised Iron. Full Weight Woolsacks.<br />
Ward & Payne's, Sorby's, and Ball's Sheep Shears.<br />
And every description <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Implements and Machinery.<br />
Sole Agents for<br />
Robey's Patent Angle-Iron Framed Thrashers,<br />
Improved Portable Engines, and The " Robey Patent" Engine.<br />
And for W. A. Wood's Genuine Reaper and Binder.<br />
ELIZABETH STREET, I LOMBARD STREET,<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>. I London.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
The Largest and Cheapest Establishment<br />
IN<br />
MELBOURNE.<br />
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF<br />
MEN'S, YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING<br />
READY-MADE OR TO MEASURE.<br />
Every variety <strong>of</strong> Hats, Shirts, Ties, Hosiery, &c. &c.<br />
CANTOR & LOEL, Proprietors.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
E G HOOPER<br />
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST<br />
(Successor to W. F. D'lrvine),<br />
69 Bourke St. West (Corner <strong>of</strong> Queen St),, <strong>Melbourne</strong>,<br />
ESTABLISHED 1852.<br />
IMPORTER <strong>of</strong> DRUGS, CHEMICALS, & PATENT MEDICINES<br />
HORSE, CATTLE, & DOG MEDICINES <strong>of</strong> every kind kept in Stock.<br />
Sole Proprietor <strong>of</strong> the foUowing Remedies:—•<br />
Irvine's Famous Gripe Drench for Horses, 2s. 6d. a bottle.<br />
Irvine's Areca-Nut Worm Powders for Horses and Dogs, 2s. 6d. a tin.<br />
Irvine's Cordial and Condition Powders, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. a tin.<br />
Irvine's Acetate <strong>of</strong> Copper Hair Tonic, a weU-tried and highly-approved Remedy for<br />
Promoting the Growth <strong>of</strong> the Hair and Preventing Baldness, 3s. 6d. a bottle.<br />
Hooper's Mixture for Indigestion, Flatulence, Heartburn & Sick Headache, 3s. a bottle.<br />
Hooper's Ointment and Powder for Piles are a Safe and almost Certain Cure.<br />
Hooper's Desideratum Hair-Wash Powder, for Curing Dandriff, &c., 6d. a packet.<br />
HOMtEOPATHIC MEDICINES and REMEDIES <strong>of</strong> every kind kept in Stock,<br />
and Supplied Wholesale and Retail.<br />
Orders from any part <strong>of</strong> the Australian Colonies will be executed with the<br />
utmost despatch. Medicines are delivered free <strong>of</strong> charge in any part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
or its suburbs.<br />
TO VISITORS TO AGRICULTURAL SHOW, <strong>1878</strong>.<br />
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. J O & N R O S t E R ,<br />
PREMIER BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER<br />
AND<br />
IMPORTER,<br />
46 SWANSTON STREET, MELBOURNE,<br />
AND<br />
285 HXGrH STREET, ST, KIM) A,<br />
OPPOSITE CRICKET GROUND.<br />
W I L L I A M D E T M O L D ,<br />
MANUFACTURER OF<br />
Account Books, Bookbinder and Paper Ruler,<br />
IMPORTER OF PAPER AND STATIONERY,<br />
44 COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
FLOOD'S PRIZE IMPROYED WATER-LIFT,<br />
Guaranteed to Lift Water 300 Feet,<br />
Obtained the Highest Award possible in the section in which it was exhibited<br />
at the National Agricultural Society's <strong>Show</strong>, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, November,<br />
1876, and Money Prize at Ballarat <strong>Show</strong>, 1877.—Vide Age, Argus,<br />
Trade Review, S. M. Herald, Leader, Kyneton Observer, Ballarat Star, &c.<br />
Especially adapted for Irrigation, Stock Watering, Sheep Washing,<br />
Drainage, Mining, Stone Quarrying, and Raising Sunken Vessels.<br />
Worked by manual, horse, wind, or steam power.<br />
Prices—From £16 and Upwards.<br />
F. FLOOD, having manufactured the above description <strong>of</strong> Chain Pump<br />
for about 10 years, found the plugs in ordinary use the weak point, and<br />
has therefore introduced his Indestructible Plugs, which have given such<br />
satisfaction; they have been fitted to Water-lifts obtained from other manufacturers.<br />
Extract <strong>of</strong> Memo, from F. LASSETTER & Co., Sydney, dated<br />
7th March, 1877:—"May mention that we approve <strong>of</strong> your IRON PLUG,<br />
and have pleasure in recommending same." IRRIGATION.—One strong<br />
horse will, in eight hours, raise enough water from a well 12 ft. deep to<br />
cover 5 square acres 3 square poles <strong>of</strong> land with a sheet <strong>of</strong> water 1 in. in<br />
depth—equivalent to an inch <strong>of</strong> rainfall. AGENTS.—MELBOURNE—<br />
H. P. Welch & Co., 172 Queen-street; Briscoe and Co., 11 Collins-street<br />
east; E. Duckett & Co., 24 Lonsdale-street east; A. Sutherland & Co., 96 and 98 Little<br />
Bourke-street; M''Lean Bros. &Rigg, 69 Elizabeth-street; Joseph Lukey, Lloyd's Booms; J.<br />
Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, Flemington-road. BRISBANE—H. Box & Son. PORTLAND<br />
—Shevill, Esq., J.P. SYDNEY—Sold by LASSETTER & Co. STAWELL—F. H. Oliver & Co.<br />
ELMORE—J. Cattrell. FREMANTLE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA—Messrs. Higham & Sons.<br />
The Argus, September 13,1877.—SIIIPWRECKS AT SEA, PREVENTION OF.—FLOOD'S PRIZE IMPROVED WATER<br />
LIFTS.—Copy <strong>of</strong> Testimonial from J. Muir, Esq., Chief Engineer Steamtug Albatross, Sept. 7, 1877.<br />
To Mr. F. FLOOD, Victoria Engineering and Manufacturing Works, 139 Lonsdale-street West, <strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
Dear Sir,—I have seen one <strong>of</strong> j'our Improved Water Lifts at work on board the sunken vessel<br />
Alcandre, and can safely say that during my many years' experience as an engineer I have never seen a<br />
Pump do better execution, or answer my expectations more fully, either afloat or ashore, than the one<br />
above alluded to. I therefore wish you every success in the manufacture and introduction <strong>of</strong> them.—<br />
JOHN MUIR, Engineer, Steamer Albatross.<br />
P.S.—I may mention that I believe your Pump yielded a better result than the one <strong>of</strong> a similar size<br />
manufactured by another firm and used at the same time, in the proportion <strong>of</strong> 25 per cent.—J,M.<br />
Diameter <strong>of</strong> Power Required Quantity Raised Price with Frame For every Ad-<br />
Cylinder. for Height Lifted. per Hour. for 12 feet. ditional foot.<br />
If inch .. 1 man, 35ft. .. 1000 gallons .. £16 .. 10s. extra.<br />
2| „ .. 1 man, 12ft. .. 2400 „ .. £16 .. 10s, „<br />
3£ „ .. 2 men, 12ft. .. 6000 „ .. £24 .. 15s. „<br />
5 „ .. 1 horse, 12ft. .. 15,000 „ .. £36 .. 20s. „<br />
7 „ .. 1 horse, 8ft. .. 22,500 „ .. £48 .. 30s. „<br />
One man can raise 2700 gallons per hour, from a well 10ft. deep ; 1350 gallons per hour, from a well<br />
20ft. deep ; 900 gallons per hour, from a well 30ft, deep ; 675 gallons per hour, from a well 40ft. deep ;<br />
540 gallons per hour, from a well 50ft. deep ; 450 gallons per hour, from a well 60ft. deep. One horse<br />
will raise 3000 gallons per hour 50ft.; two horses will raise 3000 gallons per hour 100ft.; three horses<br />
will raise 3000 gallons per hour 150ft.<br />
5-inch Portable, complete, £130, 30,000 gallons per hour ; 7-inch do., £150, 60,000 gallons per hour;<br />
7-inch do., with Frame Pulleys, 50 feet Belting, and Horse Works, to work 17 feet, £100; 5-inch do.,<br />
with Horse Works, Belting, &c., complete, £85. A Liberal Discount allowed for cash.<br />
ROTARY OR CALIFORNIA* PUMPS, WINDMILLS, HORSE WORKS, &C.,<br />
Supplied if required.<br />
VICTORIA ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING WORKS,<br />
139 Lonsdale Street West, <strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
Between King and William Streets.<br />
Testimonials and Circulars sent on application.
ADVERTISES! ENTS.<br />
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MUMMERY'S (late Lay's)<br />
HORSE, CATTLE, AND DOG MEDICINES<br />
Of Colonial Renown. "KATALEPRA," the only known Certain Cure for<br />
Mange. Medicines to suit any complaint to which the lower animals are liable.<br />
Orders by post, accompanied by stamps to the value <strong>of</strong> 2s. 6d. and upwards,<br />
promptly attended to.<br />
J. B, MUMMEKY, Chemist, &c,, 27 and 29 Madeline-street, Carlton,<br />
A. G R E A T C O H T V E B r i E W C E .<br />
JOHN LANG,<br />
8 BOCJRKE STREET WEST, MELBOURNE.<br />
T A K E R ,<br />
SHIRTS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER.<br />
Country Orders punctually attended to.<br />
Instructions for Measurement sent on application.<br />
This splendid Manure, though only lately introduced into the Australian Colonies<br />
is fast supplanting all other Guanos.<br />
According to an analysis made by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kirkland, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
University, it contains nearly 11\ per cent, <strong>of</strong> Phosphates, and about 2 per cent,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ammonia; while it is almost entirely free from sand—only 0.90 being found.<br />
Farmers and others who have tested this Guano, have proved its efficacy as a<br />
fertilizer, and predict an enormous demand during next season.<br />
Supplied by the Undersigned at £5<br />
per ton, net cash (bags in).<br />
J. C. POOLE & CO., AGENTS, 45 WILLIAM ST.,<br />
MELBOURNE.<br />
/ M I L L & O O D S . 2<br />
| BRYAN CORCORAN, WITT & CO. |<br />
§ ESTABLISHED 100 YEARS. PRIZE-MEDAL MANUFACTURERS. "<br />
MILLSTONES, 3i and 4 feet, ^fTTO/v Sack Trucks. _ ^<br />
dressed and undressed; I]| Smut and Malt Kiln Wire.<br />
CC large stock for selection. iNo 11 yvg^i Needle Lubricators. NJ<br />
g* SilkFlour Dressing Machines. Green's Patent Belt Fasteners g<br />
* Swiss Silk, Mill Bills. t a 4. '' A/' „,. . 5<br />
^ Oi^i mm Indents executed for all kinds<br />
^ Stone Staffs and Provers. 11llY^ <strong>of</strong> Mill Machinery. H<br />
MOORE Sc CO., Sole Agents, 104 Bourke Street West. *
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ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
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* £<br />
5-5<br />
4)<br />
R<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
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BRISCOE & CO.,<br />
FURNISHING IRONMONGERS.<br />
11,13 & 15 Collins St. East, <strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
Marble ai:d Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces. Register Grates. Fender and Fire Irons.<br />
Kitchen Ranges. American Stoves. Electro-Plate Tea and C<strong>of</strong>fee Services.<br />
Urns. Biscuit Boxes. Cruets. Salvers. Kerosene Lamps. Gasaliers.<br />
And a Large Stock <strong>of</strong> General Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
B R I S C O E & C O . ,<br />
WHOLESALE & EETA1L<br />
IRONMONGERS & IRON<br />
MERCHANTS<br />
11,13, & 15 COLLINS ST.TEAST,<br />
AND<br />
245 ELIZABETH STREET NORTEL<br />
MELBOTJKHTE.<br />
The Large Stock <strong>of</strong> General Ironmongery which is now shown<br />
by BRISCOE & CO., in their New Warehouse, cannot he<br />
surpassed in the Australian Colonies, comprises—<br />
English and American Agricultural Tools and<br />
Hay and Garden ^Jrfe^and Rakes, Seed Sowers,<br />
Hand Ploughs (Ransom's), Sellar's and Hornsby's Ploughs,.<br />
Chaff Cutters, Corn Crushers,<br />
Cheese Presses, Curd Mills, and all descriptions <strong>of</strong> Dairy<br />
Utensils.<br />
Galvanised Corrugated Iron, all lengths and gauges,<br />
Fencing Wires, Eound and Oval, all numbers,<br />
Oils andJPaintvBar and Rod Iron.<br />
SQUATTERS SUPPLIED WITH ALL STATION REQUISITES.<br />
A LARGE STOCK OF FURNISHING IRONMONGERY.
COUTIE,<br />
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER,<br />
149 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE,<br />
(Opposite corner to Telegraph Office),<br />
Has the largest and most varied Stock <strong>of</strong> English, French, German and Colonial-made<br />
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS,<br />
In the Colony, to select from, at the most Moderate Prices, and to meet the<br />
requirements <strong>of</strong> families, J. C. is now making a<br />
SUPERIOR CLASS OF GOODS,<br />
Which for Wear and Durability are unequalled, and at prices very little in<br />
advance on the common factory goods.<br />
NOTE T H E C O R N E R S H O P-C O U T I E ' S .<br />
OSBORNE" SELF-BINDING HARYESTERS<br />
LORD & HUGHES, Flour and Grain Factors,<br />
126 Collins St. West, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, Sole Agents for Victoria.<br />
ENTS, Tarpaulins, "Waggon Covers, Rick Covers, Navy Canvas, Navy Duck,<br />
T Cotton Canvas, Whim Buckets, Bunting, Flags <strong>of</strong> all Nations, Canvas<br />
Hose, Calico, Duck, Tent Canvas, Bags, Sacking.<br />
MAS<br />
XS VANS,<br />
Australian Tent and Tarpaulin<br />
Factory,<br />
2 St 4 BOURKE STREET WEST (opposite Post Office), MELBOURNE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
ROBERTSON & MOFFAT,<br />
6mmtt iwqwjs, Mb tStUmwi,<br />
CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS,<br />
Carpet and Floorcloth Warehousemen,<br />
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF<br />
FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, &C.<br />
OBERTSON & MOFFAT invite inspection <strong>of</strong> their Extensive Stock <strong>of</strong><br />
FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, &c., which contains every Variety <strong>of</strong> Style<br />
and Quality both in Colonial and Imported Goods.<br />
American, English, & Vienna Chairs,<br />
ENGLISH FURNITURE & BEDSTEAD S><br />
IN BOND OR DUTY<br />
PAID.<br />
CARPETS,<br />
FLOORCLOTHS,<br />
IN NEWEST AND CHOICEST PATTERNS,<br />
WHOLESALE A1VD RETAIL.<br />
The Newest Designs in all Goods received by each Mail and Ocean<br />
Steamer.<br />
PATTERNS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION.<br />
9 AND 11 BOURKE STREET EAST,<br />
16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28, & 30 Post Office Place,<br />
MELBOURNE,
ADVERTISES! ENTS.<br />
COOPER, JACK & CO.,<br />
IRON, STEEL, AND<br />
MACHINERY MERCHANTS.<br />
EMPIRE<br />
WINDMILLS.<br />
Self-rogulating, Cheapest, Simplest, and Most Efficient.<br />
AGRICULTURAL AND MINING MACHINERY.<br />
Fencing Wire, Galvanised Iron, British & American Hardware.
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WXT.<br />
T. ROBINSON & CO.<br />
ESTABLISHED 1S53.<br />
Reaper and Self-Binder.<br />
T. R. & Co.'s Patent Stripper.<br />
Engineers, Millwrights, Agricultural Implement<br />
SOLE AGENTS FOR VICTORIA FOR<br />
Marshall, Sons & Co.'s Portable Steam Engines and Steam Machinery.<br />
CATALOGUES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. KI<br />
Address: 247 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE.
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