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Page 1: CATALOGUE - Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria · Normanby, Governor of Victoria, &c., &c., On WEDNESDAY the 2nd of, November, at 12 o'clock noon, When the Public will be admitted

R a t i o n a l g g n a l t e r d S w u t g of S J i t t o t i a

CATALOGUE

:BITS

1 ' O J .

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R a t i o n a l J g r c m l f u r a l SactetiT of i i t t o r m .

E L E V E N T H GrEAND /

. A . 3 S T I N " T T . A . X J

SPRING EXHIBITION C a t a l o g u e o f ( B x f y b i t s

W I T H I N D E X .

TO BE HELD ON

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 2 N D , 3 R D , A N D 4 T H N O V E M B E R , 1 8 8 1 ,

AT T H E

SOCIETY'S YARDS, ST. K I L D A ROAD.

^ M e l b o u r n e : P R I N T E D A N D P U B L I S H E D B Y W A L K E R , M A Y & C O . ,

9 MACKILLOP STREET (OFF 5 6 BOURKE STREET WEST).

l 8 8 l .

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xx i i ADVERTISEMENTS.

AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY

RICHARD HORNSBY & SONS Have now established a Depot at

No. 160 QUEEN ST., MELBOURNE, Where a large Stock of their Machinery and Implements may be seen, including

Portable Engi nes, Threshing Machines, Str ippers, Winnowers, Corn

Screens, Reapers and Mowers combined, Mowers, Turn ip Cutters, Root Pulpers, Single, Double and Three

Furrow Ploughs, of the best Colonial Patterns, Cast and Wrought Shares.

HORNSBY'S MOWERS have just been Awarded FIRST and SECOND PRIZES at ADELAIDE, beating IV. A. Woods, M'Cormick, Buckeye, and Osborn.

BRISCOE & CO. (SOLE AGENTS FOR VICTORIA),

IRONMONGERS, IRON AND MACHINERY MERCHANTS, 11, 13, & 15 COLLINS STREET EAST,

245 ELIZABETH STREET, 160 QUEEN STREET, AND FRANKLIN STREET WEST.

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ADVERTISEMENTS. XXU1

R a t i o n a l A g r i c u l t u r a l S f f c i e t t i o f V i c t o r i a .

The E L E V E N T H A N N U A L SPRING E X H I B I T I O N of this

Society will be opened at the SHOW GROUND?, St. Kilda Road,

by His Excellency the Most Honourable the Marquis of

Normanby, Governor of Victoria, &c., &c.,

On W E D N E S D A Y , the 2nd of November, at 12 o'clock noon, When the Public will be admitted at a fee of 2s. 6d.

Non-Members will be admitted during the adjudicating of the Judges on WEDNESDAY, from 10 a.m. to 12 o'clock noon, on payment of

a fee of 5s. each. From 12 o'clock noon, 2s. 6d. On Thursday, from 9 a.m., 2s. On Friday, from 9 a.m., Is.

Tickets may be obtained at the Gates, and at the Office of the Omnibus Company, Bourke-street East.

Prize Cards will be attached to the Exhibits with ribbons, as follows :—

FIRST PRIZE ... ... Blue Card, Blue Ribbon SECOND PRIZE ... Red Card, Red Ribbon THIRD PRIZE ... Lavender Card, Lavender Ribbon FOURTH PRIZE ... Brown Card, Brown Ribbon COMMENDED ... White Card, White Ribbon SPECIAL PRIZE ... Green Card, Green Ribbon

CHAMPION WINNERS will have Green Ribbon round the neck in addition.

Refreshments of all kinds will be provided on the Ground by C. D. Straker, Three Crowns Hotel, Victoria-street west, Melbourne, who binds himself to supply everything of the best quality at Melbourne hotel charges.

Forage and Bedding for stock will also be supplied on the Ground by Mr. J. Whitelaw, of Fitzroy, at current rates.

Leydin's Brass Band will play on the Ground Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 12 o'clock noon.

THOMAS PATTERSON, Semetary.

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x x i v ADVERTISEMENTS.

CO LU CO

O

S T O B B I S S

CONDITIO!! SPICE IS NOW

E X T E N S I V E L Y U S E D

THROUGHOUT THE

A U S T R A L I A N C O L O N I E S , N E W Z E A L A N D , I N D I A , C H I N A , J A P A N , & c ,

AND IS

A c k n o w l e d g e d b y the L E A D I N G H O R S E B R E E D E R S , Tra iners , and Dea le r s

t o b e the

B E S T M E D I C I H T E

FOR

HORSES E V E R I N T R O D U C E D .

Sold in Tins, Is,, 2s., 5s., 10s., & 20s. each,

BY AIL DRUCCISTS AND STOREKEEPERS.

MANUFACTURED BY

T. W. NORRIS, 08 and 70 CHAPEL STREET,

P R A H R A N .

MANUFACTURER OF EVERY KIND OF

HORSE, CATTLE, DOC, AND POULTRY MEDICINE.

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C j r e U a t k i t d J g r i a t l t u r d S o x i c t i r o f § i t f o r t ; t .

LIST OF OFF ICE-BEARERS FOR 1881.

President:

W . J . L O B B , ESQ. , DARRAWEIT GUIM.

Vice-Presidents:

T H E HON. R O B E R T S I M S O N , M . L . C . , LEURA, TOORAK. D R . P L U M M E R , W Y B U N P A R K , GISBORNE. J O H N S I M S O N , ESQ. , W A V E R L E Y , STCDLEY P A R K . A R C H D . F I S K E N , ESQ., L A L - L A L . TI IE HON. W . J . C L A R K E , M . L . C . , SUNBURY. S A M U E L G A R D I N E R , ESQ. , BUNDOORA P A R K .

Trustees :

T H E H O N . J . G . F R A N C I S , M . L . A . , SUNBURY. T H E HON. T . J . S U M N E R , M . L . C . , STONY P A R K . R O B E R T M ' D O U G A L L , ESQ., ARUNDEL, KEILOR.

Members of Council:

J . M . P E C K , ESQ., FLEMINGTON. J O B S M I T H , ESQ., NORTHCOTE. J O H N F I N L A Y , ESQ., ALJIA-ROAD,

ST. K ILD A. C H A R L E S R Y A N , ESQ. , BODRKE-

STREET. J . G . B R I S B A N E , ESQ. , MOONEE

PONDS. J N O . B E L L , ESQ. , KANGAROO

GROUND. J A M E S R O B E R T S O N , ESQ. , A B E R -

FELDIE, ESSENDON. A L E X . P A T T E R S O N , ESQ. , ST.

GERMAINS, CRANBOURNE. H U G H L E N N O N , ESQ. , NORTH

MELBOURNE. J . G . P E A R S O N , ESQ., MOUNT

RIDLEY, CRAIGIEBURN. J . R , M A L C O L M , ESQ. , CRAIGIE-

BURN. T H O M A S L E A R M O N T H , ESQ. ,

MOONEE PONDS.

J A M E S H U T C H E N S , ESQ., E L I Z A -BETH-STREET.

M A R C U S R O B O T H A M , ESQ. , SOUTH Y A R R A .

J A S . G I B B , ESQ. , M . L . A . , BERWICK. H A Y L O N I E , ESQ., CAMP H I L L . D . R . M ' G R E G O R , ESQ. , QUEEN-

STREET. T H O S . S H A W , ESQ., T H E GRANGE,

DOMAIN-ROAD. J . L . C U R R I E , ESQ. , LARRA. A . L I N C O L N E , ESQ. , K I R K ' S

BAZAAR. J O H N B U N C L E , ESQ. , NORTH

MELBOURNE. W M . L E A R M O N T H , ESQ. , MOO-

NEE PONDS. F R A N C I S H E N T Y , ESQ. , K E W .

W . H . W I L S O N , ESQ. , M E R R I A N G .

Hon. Vet. Surgeon:

C H A R L E S M A R S O N , M . R . C . V . S .

Secretary :

T H O M A S P A T T E R S O N .

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

A . Algie, H „ 20, 35 Adams, T.. 148 Angus, 'J. H., 303 Alexander, Joseph, 470, 471,

478, 479 Anderson, W., 498, 503, 5G7,

573A Amess, S., 623, 624 Amess, R. , 025 Alt son. Da-rid, 714 to 717, 720

to 723, 726, 727, 729, 730, 732, 733, 735 to 738, 1516 to 1555

Adams, G. H., 1591, 1592

B. Bourke, A. . 15, 30, 43, 77 Barry, W., 22, 37 Brady, M., 48, 52, 73, 91 Barry, F., 59 Bodycoat, Thomas, 70 Bennett, J. M., 133 Brisbane, J. G., 211, 245, 253,

288, 295 Benn, John. 223 Baker, Edward, 302 Beattie. Henry. 304, 306, 307,

309 to 313, 315 Bird, C. J., 318, 331 Brown, Rev. K., 320, 321, 333 Bath, Thomas, 402, 407, 408,

412,416, 417,421 to 423 Bennie, James, 426 Beekwith, G., 513 Baker, H., 557 Boyd, H. C.. 608, G09 Bullock, W. H., 614 Barker, W. H., 627 Bowles, W. , 651 Bagot, H. C., 754 Bodycoat, T., 773, 792 Briscoe and Co., 894 to 1011 Bodington, R., 1556, 1557 Booth, John, 1586 to 1599 Bishop and Co., H., 1590 Buncle, John, 1211 to 1229

C. Cochrane, James, 14, 29, 54,

55, 62, 63, 67, 68, 86, 86 Chapman, W., 23, 38 Crichton, A., 49, 78, 100, 110,

122, 171, 172, 190, 198, 200 Cameron, Allan, 95 Charsleyand Spooner, 99, 601 Connor, J. H., 175, 201, 205,

367, 368 Carrick, R. W. , 193 Clarke, Hon. W . J.. 216, 256,

268 to 270, 285, 373 Cooke, S. W., 305 Caulfield, Albert, 336 Caulfield. John, 337 Carson, D., 497, 501, 539 Clarke, A. A. , 511, 512, 517,

518, 554, 556 Cochrane, R. J., 551 Conron, W . H., 585, 595 Clarke, J. W. , 586, 592 Cochrane, John, 616 Clifton, H.. 634 Crutch, W. , 698, 699. 706, 711 Clarke, John, 750 to 753 Cotchin, J., 765, 780 Campbell, Mrs. D., 769, 788 Campbell, Mrs., 779, 802 Crichton, W., 781 Cuming, Smith, and Co., 817 Crawford and Co., 1467 to

1494 Carter, R., 1495 Cresswell and Co., 1598 Curtis, John, 1599, 1600

D.

Dunstan, W . J., 60, 317, 482. 790

Dunstan, jun., Caleb, 103,472, 494, 495

Duff, Walter, 112, 135, 136 Donelly, J., 149 Dixon, P. G., 160 Davis, W . D., 173, 174

Davey, executors of late T., 213 258 259

Dunstan, W . H., 308, 329, 375, 480, 536

Dunstan, Caleb, 330 Dewar, William, 360, 361, 378 Davis, G., 429 Dixon, Isaac, 432, 465 Daws, F., 442 Dickeson, Joshua, 657, 658,

663, 673 to 678, 689 Dennis, Alfred, 659 to 661,

665 to 670 Detmold, F., 693 Dorey, C., 784 Dombrain and Sons, 1466 Danks, John, 1365 to 1431

E. Elliott, James, 6 Ellis, F. W. , 26 Erbsloh, E. C., 146 Etheredge, Mrs. F. K. ,222 Elkins, W . M., 654 Edwards, David, 1432 to 1442

F. Forster, Jaines, 56, G4 Fleming, J. W., 118, 203, 316,

325, 326 Finlay, John, 137, 157 Fisher, Hurtle, 144 Fulton, Alexander, 194 Fisher, C. B., 221, 252, 287,

294, 403,409, 410, 418, 419 Fletcher, W., 300 Farrington, J., 327, 328 Fox, Charles, 467, 468, 474,

475, 476, 477, 487, 488, 492, 493, 499, 500, 509, 515, 519, 520, 522, 523, 527, 528, 533, 534, 542, 543, 548, 549, 552, 555, 561 to 563, 565, 570, 571, 574, 675, 578, 579

Fleming, Mary, 559 Forbes, J. A. , 641 Fagan, James, 644

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS. x x v i i

Fowler, James, 1608 •Flood, F., 1003, 1610

G.

Gidney, I., 3, 125, 126 Graham, A., 67, 65 Gibson, Richard, 75 Glasscock, George, 129, 130,

181 Goodman, T., 110, 428, 560,

564, 571 •Goodman, Mrs. T., 142 Garton, James, 199

• Gardiner, Samuel, 227, 248 to 250, 292, 293

Grant, John, 339, 345, 346, 354, 355, 374

Guthrie, Mrs. A . , 340, 341, 350, 351, 357 to 359, 376

Gregg, B., C47 to 649 Gregg, E., 671 Gregg and Lord, 719, 725, 728.

731, 734, 739 Grant Bros., 745, 746

'Grant and Co., James, 759, 760, 1350 to 1364

Goss, B. , 766 Goodman, T . , 772, 791 Gilchrist, A , 798 Gibbs, Bright, and Co., 818,

1443 to 1454 Gaunt, Thomas, 1460 Graham, G. L., 1573, 1574

H.

Horwood, J. , 2, 225, 226, 264 to 266, 291, 298, 299

Hodge, W . , 5, 11, 17, 32, 69,87 Hogan, T „ 24, 39, 385, 386,

390, 391, 396, 397, 400, 401, 406, 415

Hosie, J. S., 119, 167, 197 Hayward, H. P., 121, 176,199 Hewlett, Dr., 205A Higgins, J., 319 Hayes, John, 332 Hogan, T. Horn, Samuel, 425 Hutton, J. C., 449, 455, 798,

802, 805 to 808 Harvey, \V„ 502, 576, 577 Hopton, A . H., 521, 524, 525,

535, 553 Hendry, W. , 637 Hatton, T. W . , 639 Hamilton, N., 643 Harris, Mrs. B. H., 655, 692 Humble and Nicholson, 1455

to 1458

I. Ibbotson, Miss, 611 Ibbotson, M., 612 Irvine and Binney, 812

J. Jeffrey, W. , 382, 387, 388, 392,

393, 398, 413 Jayes, T., 775, 796 Johnson, J., 1575

K. Keating, J., and Co., 74, 92 Kinnear, D., 403, 490, 491,

516, 526, 532, 540, 550, 580, 581

Heartland, G. A., 484, 485 Kirk, David, 508 King, Smith, and Kenihan,

568, 805, 806 Kiddel, —, 617, 618

L. Lawrence, W. , 1 ,40, 41, 97 Lecky, J. and R., 8, 13, 28, 98,

120, 188, 189 Lobb, W . J. and A., 27, 139,

189,404, 411, 414, 420, 636 Learmonth, T. , 141, 155 Lamb, George, 514 Lorimer, John, 529, 530, 537,

538 Lynnott , C., 602 to 607 Little, J. , 620, 621 Langley, Alfred, 630 Liddy, A. , 652 Lowe, W . , 690 Lithgow, John, 778, 801 Lugton, A. , and Sons, 1576,

1585 Lewis and Whit ty , 1593,

1594

Lennon, Hugh, 1126 to 1169

M. Miller, Hon. H., 9, 44, 45, 50,

80 to 83, 94, 96, 101, 105, 106, 111, 113, 114, 132,161, 192

Miller, J. J. , 127, 164 Menzies, Norman, 166 Mitchell, Josiah, executors of

late, 214 Martyr, C., 504 Murphy, J. , 505 Malcolm, James, 506, 507, 645,

646, 688 Muggridge, U., 588 Munsen and Fuller, 718, 724 Miller, D. , and O'Keefe, 762 Maltzahin, C., 797 Musgrove, James, 1115 to

1121 Mennie, George, 1611 Munro, D., and Co., 1068 to

1114 Munsie, William, 1602 Moore, D., and Co., 1612 to

1615 Munro, Geo. , 1616 to 1619

Mc . McCulloch, J. H. , 151, 152,

180 Mclnerney, Dr., 163 McGregor, D., 210 McDougall, R . , 242 to 244 McFarlane, John, 324, 334,

782 McNab, Mrs., 338, 344, 352,

853 McNab, Duncan, 347 to 319,

356 McPherson, W . , 632 McPherson, E.,'633 McDoughey, J., 691 McDonald, M.,771, 790 Macintyre, G. B., 776 McCalman and Garde, 1170

to 1173 McDonald, D., 1462 McLean Brothers and R i g g ,

844 to 891 McEwan, Jas., and Co., 1230

to 1346 N.

Nicholson. Joseph, executors of the late, 128, 147, 156, 1174 to 1205

Neilson, Hans, 251, 267, 381 Nixon, Robert, 314 Nicholson, Mrs. E., 486, 541,

544 to 547 Newnham, T., 814, 815 Norris, T. W . , 1465

O. Osborne, Joseph, 1838 O'Donnell, P., 47, 51 Oliver, W. , 635 O'Keefe, A . , 763, 769

P. Plant, G., 143, 145, 434, 440,

445, 446, 450, 452, 457, 458, 462, 463

Pritchard, J., 169 Peppin, F., 177 Philpot, R. B., 363 Payne, Mrs. W . , 365, 366, 370

to 372 Pitman, J., 377, 456, 568 Pilley, G. , 531 Press, R . A . , 613, 1463 Parker, James, 702, 747 Parsons, George, 740 to 744,

748, 757 Picken, John, 767, 782

R. Rowan, A. , 7, 12, 42, 46, 168 Robertson, John, 66, 84 Ritchie Bros., 71, 89 Roberts, J. A. , 115, 116, 153,

154, 185, 186, 202 Rice, W. , 117

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XXV111 LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

Robertson, J., 134, 178, 182, 573, 662

Robins, Frank, 162 Rossell, T., 207, 217, 236, 237 Rutter, J. F., 209, 774, 794 Rutledge Bros., 213, 405, 424 Robertson Bros., 246, 247,255,

260, 261, 274, 275, 289, 290, 296, 297

Rennick, Jas., 257, 273 Ritchie, W . , 322, 323 Rodda, W. , 584, 590, 591 Rogers, Murray, 598 Richards, A. C., 626 Ruddall, J., 653 Roberts and Parry, 768, 783 Ritchie, Mrs., 785 Rohead, John, 804, 807 Red Cross Preserving Com-

pany, 816, 1558 to 1572 Royal , Joseph, 1464 Radford, W. , 1492 to 1511 Robinson, T. , and Co., 814 to

839

S. Schooling, R . W. , 70, 88 Skehill, J., 79, 93 Smith, Hon. Dr. L. L., 104,

170, 3C4, 454, 566, 572, 640 Stubley, F. H., 107 to 109 Sinclair, Hugh, 138 Summers, J. . 165 Smith, Job, 195 Stanway, Charles, 196 Stevenson, H., 208, 219, 220,

238 to 241, 286 Sykes, Thomas, 342 Swan, Andrew, 362, 36&

Slee, Charles, 383, 384, 389, 394, 395, 399

Selman, Albert, 443 Small, W . J., 469 Sydenham, G., 489 Stewart, G. R., G10 Stewart, T. L., 615 Southwell, H. J., 631, 664, 694

to 696 Spence, H. , jun., 650 Smith, F. G., 681 to C86 Stickland and Sons, 697, 703

to 705, 746 Stevenson and Elliott, 700,

707, 708, 712 Stockton, J. H. , 709, 761 Schultz, G. E. , 770, 789 Smith, George, 793 Smith, Joseph, 786 Simpson, J. J., 1461 Smith, Winn, and Fielding,

1122 to 1125 Swan and Co., 1206 to 1210

T . Thomson, W. , 16,13 Thornton Bros., 21, 36 Turner, A . C., 102 Tonkin, Capt. B., 206, 235,

283, 284 Tweddle, James, 215, 228,

230 to 232, 262, 263, 276, 278 to 282

Teasdale, James, 229, 233, 234, 277

Tong , W . S., 433, 444, 461 Taylor, J. T . , 510, 582, 642,

672

Timperley, W . J., 1602 to 1607

V . Vincent, John, 481 Varcoe, J. , 599, 600, 656

W . Watson, A., 4, 10, 25, 53, 61,

72, 90 Watson, M., 19, 34, 58 Weil-, Dr., 123, 124, 150, 158,

159,191 Watson, T. , 131 West, J. and B., 183, 184,

758, 1506 to 1598 Williamson, G. and A., 204,

248 Watt , C. A. , 212, 224, 254,

271, 272, 380 Winter, S., 301 Wiggin , T. , 335 Watson and Paterson, 379,

430, 431, 441, 447, 448, 453, 459, 460, 464, 466, 583, 589, 593, 594, 597, 777, 809

W o o d , W . , 473, 496 Waters, W . , 587 Wade, E., 619, 622, 687 Wilson, John, 679, 680 Wardrop, Mrs. J., 799, 800 Williams, Price, 1460 Welch, H. P. , and Co., 1012

to 1067 White, Daniel, 701, 710, 713,

755, 756

Y . Yetts, C. M „ 628, 629

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LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS.

C L A S S A .

DRAUGHT HORSES.

JUDGES. STEWARDS.

W i l l i a m F i s h e r , M u r c h i s o n . J . G . B r i s b a n e .

J . H a m i l t o n , E a s t B e l l a r i n e . J . D a n i e l .

J . M o o d i e , C a m p e r d o w n .

J . J e l l i e , W a r r n a m b o o l .

R . A n d e r s o n , N e w l a n d s .

C L A S S E S B AND C.

THOROUGHBREDS, TROTTERS, HUNTERS, &C.

R . G . B l o x i d g e , M o r d i a l l o c . T . L e a r m o n t h .

G . F . W a n t , S y d n e y . J o b S m i t h .

J a m e s T h o m s o n , M e l b o u r n e .

C L A S S E S D AND E .

SHORTHORNS AND HBREFORDS.

H . S. B a d g e r y , S y d n e y . J a m e s G i b b .

A . C. E d d i n g t o n , W a r r n a m b o o l . J . C. C o c h r a n e .

D u g a l d M ' P h e r s o n , B u n g e e l t a p .

C L A S S E S F , G , H , AND J .

AYRSHIRES, ALDERNEYS, BRITTANIES, AND D A I R Y C o w s .

J . H u r s t , R o m s e y .

H . B a m f i e l d , I v a n h o e .

D o n a l d M a n s o n , G i p p s l a n d .

H a y L o n i e .

J . R . M a l c o l m .

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x x x i v LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS.

C L A S S E S K AND N .

FAT CATTLE AND FAT SHEEP.

JUDGES. STEWARDS.

J . P r i t c h a r d , F i t z r o y . A . P a t t e r s o n .

W . R e y n o l d s , M e a t M a r k e t .

T . W . H a t t o n , F l e m i n g t o n .

C L A S S E S L AND M .

.MERINO AND LONG-WOOLLED SHEEP.

J o h n C u m m h i g , T o o r a k . W . H . W i l s o n .

W m . A r m s t r o n g , H e x h a m P a r k . W . L e a r m o n t h .

H o n . P . R u s s e l l , C a r n g h a m .

C L A S S O.

SWINE

D . G . C l a r k e , R i c h m o n d .

R . E l w o r t h y , B u b i B u l n .

J o h n H e a r d , B a r r a b o o l H i l l s .

C L A S S P .

POULTRY.

J . A . K a y e , F l i n d e r s - l a n e A . L h i c o l n e .

D r . W e b b , E a s t M e l b o u r n e .

€ . L y n o t t , St . K i l d a .

C L A S S Q.—SECTIONS I . TO I X .

SPORTING DOGS.

T . K e n d a l l , K i r k ' s B a z a a r . J . G . P e a r s o n .

T . A . F . L e i t h , A l b e r t P a r k . H . L e n n o n .

W . P i t t , C o l l i n s - s t r e e t .

C L A S S Q . — SECTIONS X . TO X I I I . , AND X V . TO X X V I I .

NON-SPORTING DOGS.

J o h n B e l l .

M . R o b o t h a m .

R . G . B a n n e r , S a n d r i d g e .

F . W o o d h o u s e , M e l b o u r n e .

D r . L e m p r i e r e , St . K i l d a .

D . R . M ' G r e g o r .

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LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS. X X X V

C L A S S Q.—SECTION X I V .

SHEEP DOGS

JUDGES.

A . C a m e r o n , B a i l l i e s t o n .

R o b e r t L a i d l a w , H e i d e l b e r g .

A l l a n C a m e r o n , J a n e f i e l d .

C L A S S R .

BUGGIES AND HARNESS.

J . J . S m a r t , S o u t h Y a r r a . S. G a r d i n e r .

C . W a t t , M o o n e e P o n d s . C . R y a n .

J o h n W a g n e r , M e l b o u r n e .

C L A S S E S S AND T .

DAIRY PRODUCE AND PRESERVES.

R . C. B o y d , S o u t h Y a r r a . J . H u t c h i n s .

J a m e s L i l l e y , Q u e e n - s t r e e t . T . M ' C a w .

G . W e l l s t e a d , F i t z r o y .

C L A S S Y .

MANURES.

STEWARDS.

J . F i n l a y .

F . H e u t y .

R . W . E . M ' l v o r , M e l b o u r n e .

J . C o s m o N e w b e r y , M e l b o u r n e .

T . M . B l a c k e t t , M e l b o u r n e .

M . R o b o t h a m .

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x x x v i ADVERTISEMENTS.

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CLASS A . — D R A U G H T HORSE STOCK. SEC. I.—Draught Stallion, 3 years old or over—-First prize, £10 '

10s., the gift of Messrs. M'Arthur, Morrow and Blind; second ditto, £ 5 ; third ditto, £ 2 ; fourth ditto, certificate of merit.

1 1 William Lawrence, Chapman-street, Hotliam, Darling's Pride," bay, 4 years old; s Young Farmer the 2nd (im-ported), d Darling, s of d Dumbleton Squire (imported)

2 2 J. Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddon, " Prince of Altyre" (imported), bay, 7 years old ; s Drew's Prince of Wales, d Maggie.

3 3 Isaac Gidney, Hotham, " Y o u n g Paragon" (imported), bay, 5 years old; s Paragon, d a prize mare at Melton Mowbray and Stamford.

SEC. I I .— Two year-old Colt—First prize, £5 , the gift of Messrs. M'Culloch, Campbell, and Co. ; second ditto, £ 3 ; third ditto, certi-ficate of merit.

4 1 Anthony WatsoD, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, "Farmer's Fa-vourite," brown, foaled 10th November, 1879; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Lady Cromwell, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

5 2 William Hodge, Green Hill, Kyneton, " Royal Charlie," bayr foaled 6th November, 1879; s Superior (imported), d Lassr s of d Lothian Tam (imported)

6 3 James Elliot, Epping, " Young Champion," iron grey, 2 years old ; s Grey Champion (imported), d Jenny, s of d Black Leg (imported).

7 4 Andrew Rowan, Barbower, Kyneton, " Hopeful," bay, foaled 14th November, 1879; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen of Scots, s of d Scotchman (imported).

8 5 J. and R. Lecky, Cranbourne, " Lord Nelson," bay, foaled 28th September, 1879; s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom, s of A Watson's Prince.

9 6 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, " Scotland's Pride," bay, foaled 22nd November, 1879; s Pride of Scotland (imported), d Princess of Wales, s of d Prince of Wales (imported).

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SEC. III.—Two-year-old Colt, which competed as one-year-old in G R A N D D R A U G H T H O R S E P R O D U C E S W E E P S T A K E S , 1 8 8 0 — Challenge Cup, value £ 3 0 ; to be won twice by the same animal.

10 1 Anthony Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, " Farmers' Fa-vourite," brown, foaled 10th November, 1879; s Young-Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Lady Cromwell, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

11 2 William Hodge, Green Hill, Kyneton, "Roya l Charlie," bay, foaled 6th November, 1879; s Superior (imported), d Lass, s of d Lothian Tam (imported).

12 3 Andrew Rowan, Barbower, Kyneton, " Hopeful," bay, foaled 14th November, 1879; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen of Scots, s of d Scotchman (imported).

13 4 J. and R. Lecky, Cranbourne, " Lord NBISOD," bay, foaled 28th September, 1879; s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom, s of d Watson's Prince.

SEC.—IV.— One-year-old Colt—First prize, £5 , the gift of Messrs. Joseph Nicholson and Co. ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

14 1 James Cochrane, Barfold, " Sir William," bay, foaled 12th October, 1880; s Superior (imported), d Gipsey, s of d Lord Clyde (imported).

15 2 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, bay colt, foaled 6th October, 1880; s Lord Galloway (imported), d Lady Cham-pion, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

16 3 William Thomson, Prospect, Kyneton, " Topsman," brown, foaled 28th October, 1880; s Young Topsman (imported), d Blossom, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

17 4 William Hodge, Green Hill, Kyneton, "Merry Tom," bay, foaled 8th October, 1880; s Superior (imported), d Kate, s of d Lord Clyde (imported).

18 5 Joseph Osborne, Tylden, " Young Mount," bay, foaled 23rd November, 1880; s Young Topsman (imported), d Blossom, s of d Eclipse.

19 6 Moses Watson, Pannoobamawn, bay colt, foaled 22nd Septem-ber, 18«0 ; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Maude, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

20 7 Matthew Algie, Neerim, " Sassafras," bay, foaled 2nd October, 1880 ; s Prince of Altyre (imported), d Lady Maude 3rd, s of d Young General.

21 8 Thornton Brothers, Top Creek, Rochester, bay colt, foaled 18th September, 1880; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Sally, s of d Heather Jock.

22 9 William Barry, Campbellfield, "Royal Prince," bay, foaled 10th December, 1880; 6 Prince of Altyre (imported), d Blossom, s of d Molyneaux (imported).

23 10 William Chapman, Rochester, colt, foaled 31st October, 1880 ; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported) d Maggie, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

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24 11 Thomas Hogan, Wallan, " Prince Thrasher," foaled 10th November, 1880; s Prince of Altyre (imported), d Rantin' Moggie, s of d Rantin' Robin (imported).

25 12 Anthony Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, " Lord Harry," bay, foaled 18th November, 1880 ; s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom, s of d Eclipse.

26 13 F. W. Ellis, Greensborough, " True Blue," bay, foaled 1st October, 1880; s Nugget, d Kitty, s of d Southern (imported to Tasmania).

27 14 W. J. and A. Lobb, Darraweit Guim, bay colt, foaled 27th November, 1880; s Clansman, d by Young Robin (imported).

28 15 J. and R. Lecky, Cranbourne, " Prince Charlie," bay, foaled 3rd November, 1880; s Duke of Edinburgh, d Maude, s of d Nugget.

S E C . V . — G R A N D D R A U G H T H O R S E P R O D U C E S W E E P S T A K E S — O n e -year-old Colts, the produce of undermentioned Sires*—First prize, £45 ; second ditto, £14 13s.'4d.; third ditto, £7 6s. 8d.

A Challenge Cup, value £30, will be g iven to the best Colt in this section, auch cup to be competed for annually (up to four years) till won twice by the same animal, when it will become the property of the exhibitor.

29 1 James Cochrane, Barfold, " S i r William," bay, foaled 12th October, 1880; s Superior (imported), d Gipsey, s of d Lord Clyde (imported).

30 2 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, bay colt, foaled 6th October, 1880; s Lord Galloway (imported), d Lady Champion, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

31 3 William Thomson, Prospect, Kyneton, " Topsman," brown, foaled 28th October, 1880; s Young Topsman (imported), d Blossom, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported)

32 4 William Hodge, Green Hill, Kyneton, " Merry Tom," bay, foaled 8th October, 1880; s Superior (imported), d Kate, s of d Lord Clyde (imported)

33 5 Joseph Osborne, Tylden, " Young Mount," bay, foaled 23rd November, 1880; s Young Topsman (imported), d Blossom, s of d Eclipse.

34 6 Moses Watson, Pannoobamawn, bay colt, foaled 22nd Sep-tember, 1880 ; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Maude, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

35 7 Matthew Algie, Neerim, " Sassafras," bay, foaled 2nd October, 1880; s Prince of Altyre (imported), d Lady Maude 3rd, s of d Young General.

* The one-year-old Colts and Fillies competing for the above prizes must be the produce of the'.following sires :—Mr. J. Voice's " Prince of Al tyre ; " Mr. I'. Fitzgerald's " Lord Galloway;" Mr. Wm. Grant's " Marquis of L o m e ; " Mr. A Rowan's "Prince Arthur ; " Mr. John Glenn's "Young Topsman; " Mr. T. M'Cormack's "Kinnaird ; " Mr. Wm. Hodge's " Superior;" Mr. A. Watson's " Young Farmer the 2nd ; " and Mr. John Thomas's " Rising Monarch."

Entries of Colts and Fillies for these stakes must be made on or before the 30th September, 1881, stating name, when foaled, and name of sire and dam. Entry fee, £2 each, to be divided, say, two-thirds for second prize, and one-third for third prize, for tho second and third best Colt and Filly, in equal proportions.

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36 8 Thornton Brothers, Top Creek, Rochester, bay colt, foaled 18th September, 1880; s Young; Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Sally, s of d Heather Jock.

37 9 William Barry, Campbellfield, "Royal Prince," bay, foaled 10th December, 1880; s Prince of Altyre (imported), d Blossom, s of d Molyneaux (imported)

38 10 William Chapman, Rochester, colt, foaled 31st October, 1880; s Young- Farmer the 2nd, d Maggie, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

39 11 Thomas Hogan, Wallan, " Prince Thrasher," foaled 10th November, 1880; s Prince of Altyre (imported), d Rantin' Moggie, s of d Rantin' Robin (imported).

SEC. VI .—Brood Mare, foaled or in foal—First prize, £ 5 os., the gift of Messrs. Banks and Co . ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

40 1 William Lawrence, Chapman-street, Hotham, " Darling," bay, 7 years o ld ; s Dumbleton Squire (imported), d Bessie, s of d Renfrew (imported).

41 2 William Lawrence, Chapman-street, Hotham, " Bragg the 2nd," chestnut, aged (imported from Tasmania, via New Zealand), s Lincolnshire Hero.

42 3 Andrew Rowan, Barbower, Kyneton, " Queen of the South" (imported).

43 4 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, " L a d y Champion," bay, s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Blossom, s of d Lothian Tam (imported); in foal to Prince Arthur (imported).

44 5 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, " Pride," bay, aged ; s Pride of Scot-land (imported), d Miss Brodie, s of d Ben Lomond (imported).

45 6 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, "Pr incess of Wales 5th," bay; 4 years; s Pride of Scotland (imported), d Princess of Wales, s of d Prince of Wales (imported).

SEC. VI I .—Mare which competed as a one-year-old, two-year-old, and three -year -o ld filly in the G R A N D D R A U G H T HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1878-79-80—Challenge Cup, value £ 3 0 ; to be won twice by the same animal.

46 1 Andrew Rowan, Barbower, Kyneton, " Princess Royal," brown, foaled 22nd October, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen of Scots, s of d Scotchman (imported).

SEC. V I I I . — Three-year-oldFilly—First prize, £ 5 , the gift of John Whiteman, Esq. ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

47 1 Patrick O'Donneil, Kyneton, " M a g g i e Clyde," bay, foaled 28th September, 1878; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Madam, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported).

48 2 Michael Brady, Kyneton, " Princess Darling 2nd," bay, foaled 25th November, 1878 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Lady Cromwell, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

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4!) 3 A. Cricliton, Gembrook, bay filly; s Duke of Edinburgh. 50 4 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, " Bloom," bay, foaled 28th October,

1878; s Nugget, d Blossom, s of d Grant's Conqueror.

SEC. IX.—Three year-old Filly, which competed as one-year-old and t w o - y e a r - o l d in G R A N D D R A U G H T H O R S E P R O D U C E S W E E P -STAKES, 1879 and 1880—Challenge Cup, value £30 ; to be won twice by the same animal.

51 1 Patrick O'Donnell, Kyneton, " Maggie Clyde," bay, foaled 28th September, 1878; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Madam, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported).

52 2 Michael Brady, Kyneton, " Princess Darling 2nd," bay, loaled C5th November, 1878 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Lady Cromwell, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

SEC. X.—Tmo-year-old Filly—First prize, £ 5 , the gift of Messrs. M'Cnlloch, Campbell, and Co. ; second ditto, £ 3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

53 1 Anthony Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, " Countess," bay, foaled 6th October, 1879; s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom, s of d Young Australia.

54 2 James Cochrane, Barfold, " Lady," brown, foaled 10th No-vember, 1879; s Superior (imported), d Damsel, s of d Comptroller (imported).

55 3 James Cochrane, Barfold, " Rosebud," bay, foaled 18th Novem-ber, 1879; s Superior (imported), d Blossom, s of d Victor (imported).

56 4 James Forster, Piper's Creek, Kyneton, bay filly, foaled 26th October, 1879 ; s Superior (imported), d Jess, s of d Scotch-man (imported).

57 5 Andrew Graham, Lancefield-road, " Flower," bay, foaled 26th November, 1879 ; s Superior (imported), d Miss Addis, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported).

58 6 Moses Watson, Pannoobamawn, brown filly, foaled August, 1879 ; s Heather Jock, d Maude, s of d Champion of Scot-land (imported).

59 7 F. Barry, St. John's Wood, Burwood, " Rose 3rd," bay, foaled 22nd November, 1879; s Viceroy, d Rose 2nd, s of d Cowden Lad (imported).

60 8 W. J Dunstan, Coburg, " Blossom," dark brown, foaled 21st November, 1879 ; s Pride of the Shires (imported), d Rose, s of d Young Prince (imported).

,SEC. X I . — Two-year-old Filly which competed as one-year-old in G R A N D D R A U G H T H O E S E P R O D U C E S W E E P S T A K E S , 1 8 8 0 — C h a l -lenge Cup, value £ 3 0 ; to be won twice by the same animal.

61 1 Anthony Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, " Countess," bay, foaled 6th October, 1879 ; s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom, s of d Young Australia.

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62 2 James Cochrane, Barfold, "Lady , " brown, foaled 10th Novem-ber, 1879 ; s Superior (imported), d Damsel, s of d Comptroller (imported).

63 3 James Cochrane, Barfold, "Rosebud," bay, foaled 18th Novem-ber, 1879 ; s Superior (imported), d Blossom, s of d Victor (imported).

64 4 James Forster, Piper's Creek, Kyneton, bay filly, foaled 26th October, 1879; s Superior (imported), d Jess, s of d Scotch-man (imported).

65 5 Andrew Graham, Lancefield-road, " Flower," bay, foaled 26th November, 1879 ; s Superior (imported), d Miss Addis, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported).

SEC. X I I . — One-year-old Filly—First prize, £ 3 3s., the gift of the Monster Clothing Company ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

66 1 John Robertson, Mount Pleasant, Carlsruhe, bay filly, foaled 28th October, 1880 ; s Young Topsman (imported), d Blossom, s of d Watson's Prince.

67 2 James Cochrane, Barfold, " Damsel," brown, foaled 28th Sep-tember, 1880; s Superior (imported), d Diamond, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

68 3 James Cochrane, Barfold, " Flower," dark grey, foaled 28th October, 1880; s Superior (imported), d Blossom, s of d Victor (imported).

69 4 William Hodge, Green Hill, Kyneton, " Nancy," bay, foaled 18th November, 1880; s Superior (imported), d Blossom, s of d Molyneaux (imported).

70 5 R. W. Schooling, Carlsruhe, " Topsy," dark brown, foaled 26th Aup-ust, 1880; Young Topsman (imported), d Beauty, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

71 6 Ritchie Brothers, Gowrie Park, Tullamarine, " Princess,'' bay, foaled 10th November, 1880 ; s Prince of Altyre (imported), d Rose, s of d Rob Roy.

72 7 Anthonv Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, " Lady of the Hill," dark bay, foaled 2lst October, 1880; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), d , s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

73 8 Michael Brady, Kyneton, "Comely," dark bay, foaled 26th November, 1880; s Young Topsman (imported), d Lady Cromwell, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

74 9 J. Keating and Co., Woodend, " Woodend Maggie," dark bay or brown, foaled 1st November, 1880 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Jewel, s of d Scotchman (imported).

75 10 Richard Gibson, Barbiston, "Miss Thorn," bay, foaled 15th December, 1880; s Prince of Dairy (imported), d Maggie (imported), s of d Lord Lyon.

MAGGIE, late BELL (imported b y Mr . E . Bruce, Great Smeaton, Yorkshire , E n g l a n d ) , bay, with -white face ; got by L o r d L y o n , d Sail, by Emperor , by Kleber , . L o r d L y o n by Hercules, by B o b Koy .

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MAGGIE has gained the fo l lowing prizes:—-1872, first Stranraer ; 1873, first Stranraer, first Dalbeatie ; 1874, first Stirling in class of mares of any age, first Johnston in class of mares of any age, first Dumbarton, 3-year-old class, first Inverness (Highland Society), second Kirtinlillock, mares of any age ; 1875, first at Dumbarton, first Eoyal Northern and cup ; first Nairn and cup best mare or filly, first Inverness ; 1876, first Elgin and cup as best animal, first Nairn ; 1880, first at International Exhibition, Sydney, in mare class, and gold medal as champion female exhibited, beating Mr. Town 's celebrated mares.

PEDIGREE OF SIRE.—PRINCE OF DALRY (imported), sire Y o u n g Conqueror, b y Old Conqueror, winner of the Glasgow premium two years in succession ; sire of dam Lord Derby, winner of several first prizes ; grandaire Old Champion, winner of the Glasgow premium. Prince of Dairy was exhibited four times in Scotland, and two first and two second prizes, in very large fields. Prince of Dairy took first prize in Maitland for two-year-old, 1879 ; also, at Sydney Exhibit ion, 1879, first prize, in a class of thirty, and the champion cup for best draught stallion on the ground, any age.

76 11 Thomas Bodycoat, Woodstock, "Young Kiddy," bay, foaled 24th October, 1880; s Nugget, d Tibby, s of d Victor (imported).

77 12 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, "Kyneton Maggie," foaled 30th October, 1880 ; s Black Champion, d Diamond, s of d Prince Charlie.

78 13 A. Crichton, Gembrook, bay filly ; s Lord Abercorn (imported), d Maggie Moore, s of d Matchless.

70 14 John Skehill, Kyneton, black filly, foaled 17th October, 1880 ; s Young Topsman (imported), d Darling; s of d Champion of Victoria.

80 15 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, bay filly, foaled 3rd November, 1880; s Superior (imported), d Flower, s of d Champion of Scot-land (imported).

81 16 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, bay filly, foaled 7th September, 1880 ; s Nugget, d Bell.

82 17 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, bay filly, foaled 16th November 1880; s Nugget, d Young Darling (imported), s of d Drew's Prince of Wales.

83 18 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, bay filly, foaled 1st September, 1880; s Duke of Cumberland; d Pride, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported).

S E C . X I I I . — G R A N D D R A U G H T H O R S E P R O D U C E S W E E P S T A K E S — One-year-old Fillies, the produce of the undermentioned Sires*— First prize, £ 4 5 ; second ditto, £ 1 4 ; third ditto, £7 6s. 8d.

A Challenge Cup, value £30, will be g iven to the best F i l ly in this section, such cup to be competed for annually (up to four years) till won twice by the same animal, •when it will becume the property of the exhibitor.

84 1 John Robertson, Mount Pleasant, Carlsruhe, bay filly, foaled 28th October, 1880; s Young Topsman (imported), d Blossom, s of d Watson's Prince.

85 2 James Cochrane, Barfold, "Damsel," brown, foaled 28th September, 1880; s Superior (imported), d Diamond, s of d Champion of Scotland.

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86 3 James Cochrane, Barfold, " Flower," dark grey, foaled 28th October, 1880; s Superior (imported), d Blossom, s of d Victor (imported).

87 4 William Hodge, Green Hill, "Nancy," bay, foaled 18th Novem-ber, 1880; s Superior (imported), d Blossom, s of d Moly-neaux (imported).

88 5 R. W . Schooling, Carlsruhe, "Topsy , " dark brown, foaled 26th August, 1880 ; s Young Topsman (imported), d Beauty, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

89 6 Ritchie Brothers, Gowrie Park, Tullamarine, " Princess," bay, foaled 10th November, 1880; s Prince of Altyre (imported), d Rose, s of d Bob Roy.

90 7 Anthony Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, " Lady of the Hill ," dark bay, foaled 2lst October, 1880 ; s Young Farmer the 2nd, d , s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

91 8 Michael Brady, Kyneton, "Comely , " dark bay, foaled 26th November, 1880; s Young Topsman (imported), d Lady Cromwell, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

92 9 J. Keating and Co., Woodend, " Woodend Maggie," dark bay or brown, foaled 1st November, 1880; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Jewel, s of d Scotchman (imported).

93 10 John Skehill, Kyneton, black filly, foaled 17th October, 1 8 8 0 ; s Young Topsman (imported), d Darling, s of d Champion of Victoria.

94 11 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, bay filly, foaled 3rd November, 1880 ; s Superior (imported), d Flower, s of d Champion of Scot-land (imported).

SEC. X I V . — P a i r of Mares for Farm or Lorry Purposes, in work (of any age)—First prize, Cup, or Plate, value £ o 5s., the gift of Messrs. M'Lean Brothers and R i g g ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

95 1 Allan Cameron, Janefield, " Flower," bay, and " Bell," bay.

SEC. X V . — P a i r of Geldings for Farm, or Lorry Purposes, in work (of any age)—Y\vsi Prize, £ 5 5s., the gift of D. Altson, E s q . ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

96 1 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, "Rob in , " grey, s Nugget ; " Punch,' ' grey, s Nugget.

J)7 2 William Lawrence, Chapman-street, Hotham, " Prince," bay, s Comet; " Charlie," bay, s Comet.

S P E C I A L P R I Z E S . A Special Prize of £1 Is., the g i f t o f WM. BELL, Esq., will be awarded to the beet

dressed Groom in charge of a Draught Stallion. A Special Prize of £1 la., the gift o f W M . BELL, Esq. , will be awarded to the

G r o o m who shows off his Draught Stallion to the best advantage.

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CLASS B.—THOROUGHBREDS. SEC. I.—Thoroughbred Stallion (likely to improve the breed of sound

weight-carrying thoroughbreds)—First prize, £ 1 0 ; second ditto silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

98 1 J. and R. Lecky, Cranbourne, " Glowlight," chestnut, 3 years ; s Starlight, d a Premier mare.

99 2 E. N. Charsley and Spooner, Lysterfield, " Glenmarkie" (im-ported), black, aged ; s Lord Derby, d Queen of Scotland, s of d Dundee.

100 3 A. Crichton, Gembrook. 101 4 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, " Hercules," bay, aged ; s Yattendon,

d Nutcut. 102 5 A. C. Turner, Belfast, "Viscount," chestnut, 7 years old; s The

Peer (imported), d Blink Bonny, s of d Premier (imported). SEC. II.—Mare—First prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto,

certificate of merit. 103 1 Caleb Dunstan, jun., Coburg, " Lady Steward," bay, 3 years ;

s The Steward, d Dolly. 104 2 Hon. Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street, " Princess of Prussia," bay,

aged ; s South Australian, d Cora, s of d Jersey. 105 3 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, " M u s i c ; " s Maribyrnong, d Stay-

lace. 106 4 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, " Moonbeam;" s Tom King (im

ported), d Moonbeam, s of d Boiardo (imported). 107 5 F. H. Stubley, Queensland, " Echo II ." (imported), chestnut,

6 years ; s Thunderbolt, d Faraway, s of d Young Mel-bourne.

108 6 F. H. Stubley, Queensland, "Penitent" (imported), brown, 5 years; s Rosicrucian, d Lucy Hilda, s of d Stockwell.

7 F. H. Stubley, Queensland, " Banvie" (imported), brown, 6 years; s Blair Athol, d Duchess, s of d St. Albans.

SEC. III.—Colt, 2 years old or under—First prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

110 1 A. Crichton, Gembrook. 111 2 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew.

SEC. IV.—Fil ly , 2 years old or under— First prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

112 1 Walter Duif, Koorah, Cranbourne, " Brenda," bay, 2 years ; s Starlight.

113 2 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, brown filly, s King Tom, d Touch me Not, s of d Touchit (imported).

114 3 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew. NOTE.—Any Prize awarded to a Mare ill Classes A or E, exhibited as being in

foal, will be withheld until the production o f a certificate that she has produced a foal after the Exhibit ion, and previous to the 1st January next ensuing.

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CLASS C . - R O A D S T E R S T A L L I O N S , HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, LADIES' HACKNEYS, TROTTERS, CARRIACE HORSES, PONIES, AND SHOD DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES.

SEC. I.—Stallion (for getting Haclmeys, Trotters, and Carriage Morses)—First prize, Cup, value £ 5 ; second ditto, silver medal ̂ third ditto, certificate of merit.

115 1 J. A, Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, "Boccacc io " (im-ported from America), blood bay, aged ; s Woodford, d Rising Star, s of d Logan.

BOCCACCIO (imported), an American trotting stallion ; a rich blood bay, -with black points, standing fully 16J hands high, foaled 1873 ; bred by Mr. Zantzinger, Louisvil le , Kentucky . Pedigree as fol lows :—

" Boccaccio " b y " Woodford," out of " Rising Star ;" " Woodford " by " Woodford-Mambrino," out o f " Mahala; " " Woodford-Mambrino " b y "Mambrino Chief,1' b y "Mambrino Paymaster," b y "Mambrino," by "Messenger;" "Rising Star" b y "Logan," b y "Rysdyk's Sambletonian," b y "Abdallah" by "Mambrino," b y "Mes-senger."

A glance at the above shows the aristocratic breeding of this horse. T h e "Mam-brino," "Messenger," and " Rysdyh Sambletonian" blood are the very best in America. A glance at the horse—his carriage, action, and shape—wil l show what an American trotter is really like. " Boccaccio's " temper is docility itself, his speed undoubted. Previous to purchase he showed a gait of 2 min. 28 sec. per mile.

Imported 25th November , 1880, b y JAMES A . ROBERTS, Bronte, Middle Brighton.

116 2 J. A. Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, "Prince Patchen,"' dark bay, 23 months; s San Jose Patchen, d Miss Pringle, s of d Shakespeare.

" PRINCE PATCHEN" (imported from Sydney) , bay colt, 23 months old, b y the celebrated American trotting stallion " SAN JOSE PATCHEN " ( imported ; dam " Miss P r i n g l e , " by the Yorkshire trotting stallion " S h a k e s p e a r e " (imported) out o f " Penelope," one the fastest trotting mares in Sydney.

" SAN JOSE PATCHEN " i s b y t h e c e l e b r a t e d s i r e " G E O R G E M . PATCHEN, J u N . , " b y " Moffitt 's Hambletonian ; " g d by " Black I i a w k , " a mare that carried a heavy weight thirty miles in 1 hour 42 minutes.

" GEORGE M. PATCHEN, JDN.," is the sire of manynoted horses—amongst them the famous " S a m P u r d y , " who trotted two 2-mile heats in 4.47 and 4.45 respectively, also one mile in 2 min. 20 sec. H e was sold for 50,000 do l lars—(about£10 ,000) . " G. M. PATCHEN, JDN.," was the sire also of "ALEXANDER," sold for 10,000 dollars (£2,000) , and "JAMES D. M'MANN," sold for 6,500 dollars (£1,300).

" G E O R G E M . PATCHEN, J U N . , " b y t h e c e l e b r a t e d t r o t t i n g s t a l l i o n " G E O R G E M . PATCHEN ; " d a m b y " T o r B E L L F O U N D E H , " g d " M E S S E N G E R E C L I P S E , " h e b y " M E S S E N -G E R ; " g g d b y " O L D E C L I P S E . " " M E S S E N G E R " b y " O L D M A M E R I U S , " h e b y i m p o r t e d MESSENGER ; " d b y " T U R F , " " R E G U L U S , " " S T A R L I N G , " " F O X " ( d a m b y " S n a p . " ) " G I P S E Y " b y " B A Y B O L T O N , " D u k e o f N e w c a s t l e ' s " T U R K , " " B Y E R L Y

T U R K , " &C , &C. " G E O R G E M . P A T C H E N " b y " CASSIUS M . C L A Y , " h e b y " H E N R Y C L A Y , " h e b y

" A N D R E W J A C K S O N , " h e b y " Y O U N G B A S H A W , " h e b y " G R A N D B A S H A W . " T h e d a m o f " G E O R G E M . P A T C H E N " w a s b y i m p o r t e d " T R U S T E E , " t h e s i r e o f t h e c e l e b r a t e d m a r e " F A S H I O N , " &C., &C.

The above shows this coif , "PRINCE PATCHEN," to be a descendant of the finest blood stock in America, and f rom the most celebrated performers on the American trott ing tracks.

Exhibited by JAMES A. ROBERTS, Bronte , Middle Brighton.

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117 3 William Rice, Emerald Hill, " Toodles," iron grey, foaled December, 1879; s Merry legs (imported), d Nancy.

118 4 J. W. Fleming-, Park-street, Brunswick, "Merry Hawk;" s Ace of Clubs (imported), d Black Hawk Belle, s of d Renowned Black Hawk.

119 5 J. S. Hosie, Bourke-street, "True Briton" (imported), mottled brown, 7 years; s Ancient Briton.

120 6 J. and R. Lecky, Cranbourne, " Starlight," browp, 7 years; s Kirkliston, d Dolly, s of d Dolo.

121 7 H. P. Hayward, Fern Tree Gully, " Tam o' Shanter 2nd," black, aged ; s Tam o' Shanter (imported), d Zeno, s of d Premier (imported).

122 8 A. Crichton, Gembrook. 123 9 Dr. Weir, Melbourne, " Primero" (imported from America),

chestnut, foaled May, 1874; s Elmo, d Bracelet, s of d David Hill.

124 10 Dr. Weir, Melbourne, "Walter Scott" (imported from America), sorrel, foaled July, 1878; s Carr's Mambrino, d by Owen Dale.

125 11 Isaac Gidney, Hotham, " Merrylegs" (imported), black, 7 years; s Sir Edward, d Maid-of-all-Work, s of d Old Pretender.

126 12 Isaac Gidney, Hotham, " Harkaway," bay, 4 years; s Flying Perfection (imported), d Fanny, s of d Peeping Tom.

127 13 J. J. Miller, Melbourne, "Contractor" (imported from America), bay, 8 years; s Ajax (by Rysdyk's Hambletonian), d Lady Godley, s of d Green's Hambletonian.

SEC. II .—Hunter (to take such leaps as the Committee may deter-mine)— First prize, £15 ; second ditto, £7; third ditto, £ 4 ; fourth ditto, certificate of merit.

128 1 Joseph Nicholson, Bouverie-street, Melbourne. 129 2 George Glasscock, Kirk's Bazaar, "Squire," brown, 6 years;

s Angler 130 3 George Glasscock, Kirk's Bazaar, " Monarch," chestnut, aged. 131 4 Thomas Watson, I.Y.U., Pakenham, "Pathfinder," brown,

aged; s Woolaton. 132 5 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, " Kulkyne," bay, 5 years; s King

Tom, d Blaze.

SEC. I II .— Hackney (being a weight carrier)—First prize, £7 ; second ditto, £ 4 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

133 1 J. M. Bennett, East St. Kilda, " Bob," dark brown, aged. 134 2 John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, " Major," bay, 6 years. 135 3 Walter Duff, Ivoorah, Cranbourne, " Eric the Red," chestnut,

5 years ; s Irish King. 136 4 Walter Duff, Koorah, Cranbourne, "Freedom," chestnut; s

Irish King. 137 5 John Finlay, Alma-road, St. Kilda, "J immy," bay, aged.

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SEC. IV .—Lady ' s Hackney (to be ridden by a lady)—First prize, Handsome Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Service, value £ 1 0 10s., the gift of Messrs. James M'Ewan and Co . ; second ditto, silver medal ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

138 1 Hugh Sinclair, Wallan Wallan, " Lily," grey, aged ; s Mahomet 139 2 W . J. and A. Lobb, Darraweit Guim, "Norma," brown, (3 years;.

s Spring'field, d a thoroughbred mare. 140 3 Thorilas Goodman, Kilmore. 141 4 Thomas Learmonth, New Hall, Moonee Ponds, " ,"'

brown, 6 years; s Panic, d Miss Saxon. 142 5 Mrs. T. Goodman, Kilmore, " Sultan." 143 6 George Plant, Northcote, " Isabel la , " brown, 6 years ; s Ace

of Clubs, d by The Premier 144 7 Hurtle Fisher, Melbourne, " Euclid," grey. 145 8 Geo. Plant, Northcote, " Jezebel," bay, aged ; s Snowden.

SEC. V.—Single Horse, Bvggy, and Harness (turn out)—First prize, £ 5 5s., the gift of Messrs. L. Stevenson and Sons ; second ditto, £ 3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

146 1 E. C. Erbslob, Market Buildings, Flinders-lane, " T o m m y , " ' dark bay, aged ; s Touchstone.

147 2 Joseph Nicholson, Bouverie-street, Melbourne, "Dandy , " bay;-s Daniel Boon.

148 3 Thomas Adams, Paddington Hotel, Little Collins-street, "Young -Liverpool," grey, 5 years ; s Liverpool.

149 4 J. Donnelly, SpeDcer-street, West Melbourne, " L a d y Don,"' black, 5 years; s Claverhouse.

150 5 Dr. Weir, Melbourne, " Strideaway " (imported from America), bay, foaled June, 1877 ; s Elmo, d Lady Cornstalk, s of d Norfolk.

151 6 John H. M'Cullocb, Ivanhoe, " Highland Fling," black, 5 years.

152 7 John H. M'Culloch, Ivanhoe, " Come Again," bay, 5 years.

SEC. VI.—Trott ing Horse (saddle or harness)—First prize, £ 1 0 , with £ 5 added, the gilt of W. Cummirig, Esq. ; second ditto, £ 7 ; third ditto, £ 4 ; fourth ditto, certificate of merit.

153 1 J. A. Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, " Boccacc io" (im-ported from America), blood bay, aged ; s Woodford, d Rising Star, s of d Logan. (See pedigree, p. 10, Class C, Sec. 1.)

154 2 J. A. Roberts, Bronte, Middle BrigLton, " Tilda C. " (imported from America), black, aged ; s Mambrino Patchen, d by Alexander Edwin Forrest.

" TILDA C . " ( imported), American trotting mare, bred b y J. H . Chiles, Lex ington , Kentucky , specially selected by J. J. Miller, Esq. , for her present owner. " Tilda C , " ' is a black mare, foaled 1872 (full sister to " Rothschild " and " Hailstorm " ) , by " Mam-brino Patchen," by " Mambrino Chief" out o f " Lady Thorn;" dam b y "Mambrino-Paymaster" by " Mambrino,'" by " Messenger." D a m by " Edwin Porrest," b y "Bay Keyituchy Hunter," b y " K e n t u c k y Hunter," by " Highlander."

Imported August 12th, 1881, by JAMES A.'ROBEKTS, Bronte , Middle Brighton.

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155 3 W . J. and A. Lobb, Darraweit Guim, " Polly," bay, 6 years. 156 4 Joseph Nicholson, Bouverie-street, Melbourne, "Countess,"

bay ; s Flying Perfection, d Kitty. 157 5 John Finlay, Alma-road, St. Kilda, " Tait," bay, aged. 158 6 Dr. Weir, Melbourne, " Primero" (imported from America),

chestnut, foaled May, 1874 ; s Elmo, d Bracelet, s of d David Hill.

159 7 Dr. Weir, Melbourne, "Crazy Jane" (imported from America), brown, foaled May, 1876 ; s Carr's Mambrino, d by Vermont.

160 8 P. G. Dixon, West Melbourne, "Master George," bay, aged. 161 9 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, " Explorer; " s Daniel Boon. 162 10 Frank Robbins, Sandridge, "Captain Dearborn," aged; s

Merry Hawk, d Lady Fern, s of d Obscurity. 163 11 Dr. M'Inerney, Fitzroy, " Truganina," black, 5 years ; s Odd

Stockings. 164 12 J. J. Miller, Melbourne, "Contractor" (imported from America),

bay, 8 years; s Ajax (by Rysdyk's Hambletonian), d Lady Godley, s of d Green's Hambletonian.

SEC. V I I . — P o n y (under 12 hands)—First prize, £ 2 2s., the gift of Messrs. Paterson, Laing, and Bruce; second ditto, certificate of merit.

165 1 J. Summers, Ellerslie, Windsor, " Tom," black, aged. 166 2 Norman Menzies, Menzies' Hotel, "Donald , " dark brown, aged. 167 3 J. S. Hosie, Bourke-street, " Young Dockin," 5 years ; sDockin

(imported). 168 4 Andrew Rowan, Barbower, Kyneton, " Flying Buck." 169 5 John Pritchard, Collingwood, " Jeannie," black, 3 years; s

Bonnie Charlie, d by Dockin. 170 6 Hon. Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street, " Billy," cream. 171 7 A. Crichton, Gembrook, " Hero," bay. 172 8 A. Crichton, Gembrook, " Tibby," roan, aged. 173 9 W . D. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, " Flora Temple," chestnut,

6 years; s King Codger (imported), d Minnie Warren, s of d Roger.

174 10 W . D. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, " Minnie Warren," skewbald, aged; s Roger, d Rosie, s of d King Pippin.

175 11 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " L u c y , " 8 years; in foal. 176 12 H. P. Hay ward, Fern Tree Gully, "Sturdy 2nd," black, aged. 177 13 Frederick' Peppin, St. Kilda, " Multum," bay, aged. SEC. V I I I . — P a i r of Carriage Horses—First prize, £10 , the gift of

Joseph Clarke, Esq . ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

178 1 John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, " Lucy," brown, and " Maggie," brown.

179 2 James Garton, Little Collins-street, pair of bays. 180 3 John II. M'Cullocb, Ivanhoe. 181 4 George Glasscock, Kirk's Bazaar, " Rattler," bay, s Ebor ; and

" Samson," bay, s Panic. 182 5 John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, " Tom," bay, and " Jerry," bay.

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SEC. I X . — S h o d Draught Horse—First prize, £ 2 2s. ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

183 1 J. and B. West, Essendon.

SEC. X .—Shod Saddle Horse—First prize, £ 2 2s. ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

184 1 J. and B. West, Essendon.

NOTE.—Hunters, Trott ing Horses, Hackneys, Ladies' Hackneys , Carriage Horses , and Ponies, will be required to go through their paces daily during the Show, at certain hours to be hereafter arranged.

S P E C I A L P R I Z E S .

A Special Prize of £5, the gift of Thomas Learmonth, Esq., will be awarded to the sire likely to produce the best Indian Remounts.

185 1 J. A. Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, " Boccaccio" (imported from America), blood bay ; s Woodford, d Rising Star, s of d Logan

186 2 J. A . Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, "Pr ince Patchen," dark bay, 23 months; s San Jose Patchen, d Miss Pringle, s of d Shakespeare.

187 3 W . J. and A. Lobb, Darraweit Guim. 188 4 J. and R. Lecky, Cranbourne, "Starlight," brown, 7 years;

s Kirkliston, d Dolly, s of d Dolo. 189 5 J. and R. Lecky, Cranbourne, " Glowlight," chestnut, 3 years ;

s Starlight, d a Premier mare. 190 6 A. Crichton, Gembrook. 191 7 Dr. Weir, Melbourne, " Walter Scott" (imported from America),

sorrel, foaled Julv, 1878; s Carr's Mambrino, d by Owen Dale.

192 8 Hon. Henry Miller, Kew, " Hercules," bay, aged ; s Yattendon, d Nutcut.

192A 9 J. J. Miller, Melbourne, " Contractor" (imported from America), bay, 8years ; s Ajax (by Rysdyk's Hambletonian), d Lady Godley, s of d Green's Hambletonian.

A Special Prize Cup, value £ 5 , the gift of J. W . Fleming, Esq., will be awarded to the best one-year-old Colt or Filly by Merry Hawk.

193 1 R. W . Carrick, Sandridge, chestnut colt ; s Merry Hawk, d by Conrad.

194 2 A. Fulton, Emerald Hill, bay filly, foaled 8th October, 1880 ; s Merry Hawk, d Nan.

195 3 Job Smith, Northcote, " Merry man," bay, foaled 2nd October, 1880; s Merry Hawk, d Polly, s of d Ace of Clubs (im-ported).

196 4 Charles Stan way, Bourke-street, " Emily," bay, foaled 9th October, 1880 ; s Merry Hawk, d Bunty.

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A Special Prize of £ 3 3s., the gift of J. Hosie, Esq., will be awarded to the best pure Shetland Pony Stallion.

197 1 J. S. Hosie, Bourke-street, " Young Dockin," 5 years; s Dockin (imported).

198 2 A. Crichton, Gembrook, " Hero,'' bay, 5 years ; s Dockin. 199 3 H. P. Hayward, Fern Tree Gully, " Sturdy 2nd," black, aged.

A Special Prize of £ 2 2s., the gift of J. Hosie, Esq., will be awarded to the best pure Shetland Pony Mare.

200 1 A. Crichton, Gembrook, " Tibby," roan, aged. 201 2 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " Lucy," 8 years ; in foal.

E X T R A . — C L A S S C .

202 1 J. A. Roberts Bronte, Middle Brighton, " Earl of Bronte," chestnut, 7 months; s San Jose Patchen, d Flora, s of d New Warrior.

203 2 J. W. Fleming, Park-street, Brnnswick, " Sparrow Hawk," bay, foaled 27th September, 1879 ; s Merry Hawk, d Belle Brandon, s of d King Alfred (imported).

204 3 G. and A. Williamson, Tullamarine, " Young Foreigner," Arab colt, grey, foaled 14th November, 1878; s Foreigner (imported), d Nelly.

205 4 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " Tom Thumb," 12 hands 2 inches high, 9 years.

205A Dr. Hewlett, Fitzroy, " Guy Fawkes," brown, 6 years; s Manuka, d Fair Nell. For sale.

CLASS D . - S H O R T H O R N C A T T L E . SEC. I.—Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old or over—First prize, £ 1 0 ;

second ditto, £ 5 ; third, certificate of merit. 206 1 Captain B. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Prince Frederick

4th," roan, calved 27th September, 1877 ; s Penmare (29,538) (imported), d Garland (imported), s of d Prince Frederick 2nd (24,806).

207 2 Thomas Rossell, Kingston, " Colac Cherry Duke," red, calved 11th March, 1879; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016) (im-ported), d 2nd Countess of Colac, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068) (imported).

208 3 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " Garland's Baron," red, calved 4th June, 1878; s Matilda's 2nd Baron, d Garland 3rd, s of d Penmare (29,538) (imported).

209 4 John F. Rutter, Moorlands, Cranbourne, " Prince Charlie," red and white, calved 4th March, 1874 ; s Ranger, d Pink 11th (imported), s of d Royal Benedict (27,348).

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210 5 D. M'Gregor, Glengyle, Coburg, " Desdemona," roan, calved 7th March, 1879; s Galgacas Booth (325), d Aregona, s of d Cavalier.

g d Carrie (4), b y Donald Caird g g d Carrie (3), by Donald Caird g g g d Carrie (2 ) , by Duke of W o o l i n g g g g g d Carrie (1), by Lord Barrington g g S g g d b y Master Raglan g g g g g g d by Christmas Day g g g g g g g d Circular Head cow

211 6 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoe Vale, Moonee Ponds, "8 th Duke of Lancaster," red with little white, calved 28th April, 1878; s 14th Duke of Lancaster, d Rose of Australia 4th, s of d 2nd Duke of Lancaster.

g d Rose of Australia 3rd, b y Duke of Brunswick (25,937) g g d Rose of Australia 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 22nd g g g d Rose of Australia, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g g g d Rosa (imported) (C. H. B. , vol. xiii . , page 689), by Bonaparte

(14,177) g g g g g d Rosanna, by Prelate ( U , 9 1 9 ) g g g g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7 ,847) g g g g g g g d Rosebush, by T o m b o y (5,494) g g g g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,846) g g g g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Gainford (2 ,044) g g g g g g g g g g d by Comet (1,854) g g g g g g g g g g g d b 7 Ho lywe l l (2 ,132) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Emperor (1 ,974) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Barmpton (1,677) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by St. Albans (1 ,412) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Simon (590) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Pope (514) .

F o r sale on Friday next, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents .

212 7 C. A. Watt, Drummond, " 4th Duke of Colac," roan, calved 29th December, 1876; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016), d Fanny 4th, s of d Peacock.

g d Fanny , by Marmaduke (14,897) g g d Fancy, by The Beau (12,182) g g g d Fanny , by Lottery ( 10 , 4 7 2 ) g g g g d Fairface, by Maunhy (7,223) g g g g g d White face , by Wel l ington (5,625) g g g g g g d Snowdrop, by Superb (5,356) g g g g g g g d L o f t y , by Fleetham (2 ,028) g g g g g g g g d b y Admiral ( 5 ) g g g g g g g g g d by Y o u o g Denton (963 ) g g g g g g g g g g d by Y o u n g Alb ion (15).

F o r sale on Friday next, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO,, Agents .

213 8 Executors late T. Davey, Kewell, " Rockingham's Alvie," rich roan, calved 9th December, 1878; s Rockingham 14th, d 2nd Duchess of Alvie, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937).

g d Letitia 2nd, by Master R o c k i n g h a m g g d Letitia, by Sol (12,126) g g g d Lizzie, by Jupiter (11 ,625) g g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair"(5,165) g g g g g d Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3 ,419)

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" Rockingham's Alv ie . "—Cont inuat ion of pedigree, g g g g g g d Mosarose, b y Matchem (2 ,281) g g g g g g g d Portia N o . 2, by Cato ( 1 1 9 ) g g g g g g g g d by Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g g d by George (273) g g g g g g g g g g d by Chilton (136) g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Irishman (329) .

F o r sale on Friday next, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents .

214 9 Executors late Josiah Mitchell, Skelsmergh Hall, Kyneton, " Cherry Oxford's Brunswick 2nd," white, calved 29th May,. 1877 ; s Cherry Oxford, d Duchess of Brunswick, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937).

g d Butterfly 's Flower, by Roya l Butterfly 16th g g d Apri l Flower 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g g d Apri l F lower (imported) (C .H.B. , vol. xiii., page 590), b y Richard

Coeur de Lion (13,590) g g g g d Mayflower, b y Abraham Parker (9,856) g g g g g d G a y Lass, by Ethelred (5,990) g g g g g g d Gaiety, by Albert (5,729) g g g g g g g d Win i f red , by FitzMaurice (3,807) g g g g g g g g d Weal thy , by Brougham (1,746) g g g g g g g g g d b y Marlish (4,375) g g g g g g g g g g d by Son o f SirJHarry (5,155).

F o r sale on Friday next, by RICHAUD GIBSON and Co., Agents .

215 10 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Victor Brunswick," (1,018), rich roan, calved 3rd August, 1874; s Duke of Brunswick (25,937), d Matilda 5th, s of d Roval Butterfly 22nd.

SEC. II .—Sliort lwm Bull, 2 years old—First prize, £ 5 5s., the gift of ' Messrs. R. Harper and C o . ; second ditto, £ 3 ; third ditto, certi-ficate of merit.

216 1 Hon. W . J. Clarke, Bolinda Vale, Lancefield-road, " Earl Sum-merton," red and white, calved 12th September, 1879; s 4th Earl of Derrimut, d Oxford's Summerton, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016).

217 2 Thomas Rossell, Kingston, " Colac's Oxford," red, calved 8th June, 1880; s Jessamine's Oxford, d 2nd Countess of Colac, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068).

218 3 Rutledge Brothers, Werrong-gurt, Warrnambool, " Lord Acomb," red with little white, calved 20th August, 1879 bred by Hon. W. M'Culloch, s Grand Duke of Marlboro' (38,380), d Duchess 8th, s of d Duke of Clarence 5th (36,479).

219 4 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " Waterloo," roan, calved 26th October, 1879 ; s Cedric (30,674), d Oxford's Duchess of Waterloo, s of d 25th Duke of Oxford (31,003).

220 5 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " Eclipse 2nd," red and white, calved 3rd June, 1880; s Cedric (30,674), d Alteration, s of d Grand Prince (245) .

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221 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's 3rd Prince," red, calved 16th July, 1879; s Agamemnon (imported), d Pink 16th (imported), s of d Royal Benedict (27,348).

g d P i n k of Fashion, b y Count Gloster (23,637) g g d R o y a l P ink , b y R o y a l Oak (16,S70) g g g d Y o u n g P ink , b y General Pelissier (14,605) g g g g d Pink, by Marchmont (9,367) g g g g g d Y o u n g Pye , b y Y o u n g Consul (6,893) g g g g g g d P y e , b y N e w n h a m (2,365) g g g g g g g d b y Satellite (1,420) g g g g g g g g d b y Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g g d by Sir Oliver (605) g g g g g g g g g g d b y Trunnel (659) g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Dalton D u k e (188) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y R . A l c o c k ' s bull ( 1 9 ) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y J. Smith 's bul l (608) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Jo l ly ' s bul l (337) .

RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents . 222 7 Mrs. F. K. Etheredge, Oakleigh, " Penmare's Oxford," white,

calved 15th August, 1S79; s Penmare's Butterfly, d Oxford's Pet, s of d 7th Earl of Oxford.

223 8 John Benn, Coolart, "Knight Templar," lio-ht roan, calved 23rd August, 1879 ; s Lord Liverpool (40,193) (imported), d Premium 6th, s of d Lord Liverpool (40,193) (imported).

224 9 C. A. Watt, Drummond, " 2 n d Earl of Lome," dark roan, calved 16th March, 1880; s 4th Duke of Colac, d Lady of Lome, s of d Marquis of Lome,

g d Virtue, b y Seaman g g d Modesty, by Sir Wal ter g g g d L a d y Rockingham 5th, b y ' T h e F o p g g g g d Lady Rock ingham 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g g g g d Lady Rockingham, b y May Duke (13,320) g g g g g g d Lady Valentine 3rd, b y M o n k (11,824) g g g g g g g d Lady Valentine, by Rock ingham (2,550) g g g g g g g g d Lady, bv Sir Wal ter (2,639) g g g g g g g g g d Ladv , by Roseberry (567) g g g g g g g g g g d by Cupid (178) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Ruff of the Needle (5,030) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Constitution (166).

For sale on Friday next, b y RICHARD GIBSON and Co., Agents . 225 10 J. Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddon, "3 rd King of the

Forest," roan, calved 14th March, 1880; s Duke of Mel-bourne, d Duchess of Bridgewater, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937) (imported).

226 11 J. Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddon, "2nd King of the Loddon," red, with little white, calved 27th December, 1879 ; s Cherry Oxford 2nd, d 2nd Duchess of Bridgewater, s of d Duke of Melbourne.

227 12 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, " Earl of Brunswick 5th," white, calved 25th January, 1880; s Duke of Alvie, d Countess of Brunswick, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937) (imported).

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228 13 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Duke of Green Park," dark red and white, calved 11th February, 1880 ; s Victor Brunswick (1,018), d Miss Butterfly 3rd, s of d 4th Duke of Cambridge (417).

229 14 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Royal Butterfly," red and white, calved 12th May, 1880; s Penmare's Butter-fly, d Eglantine, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th

SEC. III.—Shorthorn Bull, 1 year old— First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Robertson and Moffatt; second ditto, £ 3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

230 1 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "Roya l Brunswick 2nd," light roan, calved 6th August, 1880 ; s Victor Bruns-wick (1,018), d Royal Duchess, s of d 13th Duke of Derri-mut (824).

231 2 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " T h e Queen's Roan 2nd," dark rich roan, calved 9th November, 1880; s Victor Brunswick (1018), d Queen of South, s of d Moravian (imported).

232 3 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Diana's Duke," rich roan, calved 1st August, 1880 ; s Victor Brunswick (1,018), d Diana 10th, s of d Royal Rose (32,413) (imported).

233 4 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Grand Duke of Derrimut," roan, calved 26th October, 1880 ; s 17th Duke of Derrimut, d l l tn Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068).

234 5 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Roan Duke of Derrimut," roan, calved 14th November, 1880; s 17th Duke of Derrimut, d Red Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Marquis of Lorne by Duke of Brunswick (25,937).

235 6 Captain B. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Garland's Admiral 3rd," roan, calved 5th November, 1880; s Garland's Admiral, d Garland 4th, s of d Penmare (29,538) (imported).

236 7 Thomas Rossell, Kingston, " Spicey's Oxford," red, calved 27th September, 1880; s Jessamine's Oxford, d Spicey, s of d Gloster's Satellite (27,288) (imported).

237 8 Thomas Rossell, Kingston, " Kingston's Oxford," roan, calved 29th September, 1880 ; s Jessamine's Oxford, d Duchess of Kingston, s of d 17th Duke of Derrimut.

238 9 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " Niddrie," red and white, calved 24th July, 1880; s Cedric (30,674), d Wasp 3rd, s of d Duffield (714, N.S.W. H. B.)

239 10 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " Baron's Oxford," roan, calved 6th September, 1880 ; s Garland's Baron, d Nautilus 3rd, s of d Oxford Flower Duke.

240 11 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, Alex," red, calved 8th October, 1880 ; s Garland's Baron, d Alice, s of d Cedric (30,674).

241 12 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " S i r Robert," red, calved 26th December, 1880 ; s Garland's Baron, d Medora 5th, s of d Cedric (imported).

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242 13 Robert M'Dougall, Arundel, Iveilor, " King Brian," roan, calved 13 th July, 1880, bred by exhibitor: s King Tom (521, N.S.W. H. B.)

243 14 Robert M'Dougall, Arundel, Keilor, " Master of Arundel," roan, calved 16th July, 1880, bred by exhibitor ; s Achilles Booth.

244 15 Robert M'Dougall, Arundel, Keilor, "Norman King," roan, calved 22nd October, 1880, bred by exhibitor; s King Tom (521, N.S.W. H. B.)

245 16 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, " Welcome's Duke," dark roan, calved 9th October, 1880; s 22nd Duke of Der-rimut, d Royal Welcome 2nd, s of d 8th Duke of Derrimut.

g d Royal We l come , by Roya l Butterfly 31st g g d W e l c o m e 2nd, b y Royal Butterfly 31st g g g d Welcome , by We l come Guest g g g g d Brunette, by Heir Apparent (18,042) g g g g g d Belladonna (imported) (C .H.B . , vol. x iv . , page 348), by L o r d

Clarendon (10,434) g g g g g g d Buona Roba, b y Emperor (6,973) g g g g g g g d Jewell , b y Wiseton ('2,848) g g g g g g g g d Jessamine, by Firby (1,040) g g g g g g g g g d Eleanor, b y Ivanhoe (1,131) g g g g g g g g g g d Juliet, by Regent (544) g g g g g g g g g g g d Compensation, by Blythe Comet (85 ) .

F o r sale on Friday next, by RICHARD GIBSON and Co., Agents . 246 17 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "30th Duke of Derrimut," roan,

calved 19th November, 1880; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016) d Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937).

g d W h i t e Summerton, b y Frederick the Great (imported) g g d Roan Summerton (imported) ( C . H . B . , vol. xiii . , p. 721), by T o w n e -

ley's W i l d Buck (14,007) g g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Atho l (10,1-50) g g g g d W h i t e Summerton, by Sweet Wi l l iam (5,368) g g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2,1234) g g g g g g d by Dairyman (3,541) g g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4,031) g g g g g g g g d b y Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g d b y Nimrod (4,571) g g g g g g g g g g d byJMarfleet'8 Old Red Bull (1,192).

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247 18 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " Cherry Oxford 8th," white, calved 14th October, 1880 ; s Duke of Oxford 43rd (39,773), dam Matilda 14th, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068).

g d Matilda 3rd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g d Matilda (imported) ( C . H . B., vol. xiii., p. 726), by Cardinal (14,239) g g g d Sprightly 3rd, by Benedict (7,828) g g g g d Sprightly, by Y o u n g Hector (7,074) g g g g g d Cowslip, b y Y o u n g Hastings (3,988)

' g g g g g g d b y Wal lace (5,588) g g g g g g g d b y Ivanhoe (1 ,130) g g g g g g g g d by Leopold (2,199) g g g g g g g g g d by Hector (2,103) g g g g g g g g g g d by Sir Harry (5,155) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Surly (2 ,715) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Burrell 's Bull (3 ,248) .

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Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, " Earl of Brunswick 6th," roan, calved 9th September, 1880; s Duke of Alvie,d Countess of Brunswick 2nd, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937) (imported).

Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, " Alvie's Flower Duke*3rd," roan, calved 27th September, 1880; s Duke of Alvie, d Duchess of Brunswick, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937) (imported).

Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, " Coax's Brunswick Duke," roan, calved 5th December, 1880; s Duke of Alvie, d Coax 18th.

Hans Nielson, Talbot, " Earl of Eg'lenton," calved 5th October, 1880 ; s Skelmergh 's 2nd Duke, d Charmer, s of d Gloster's Satellite (27,288) (imported).

•SEC. IV.—Shorthorn Bull Calf, calved after the L,s< January, 1881— First prize, £5 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

-252 1 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's Prince's 7th Duke," red and white, calved 13th March, 1881 ; s Agamemnon's Prince, d Agamemnon's Duchess 8th, s of d Agamemnon (imported).

g d R o s e 8th, b y Duff ie ld (714 N . S . W . H e r d Book , vol . u . ) g g d Rose 1st, b y A r t h u r (331, N . S . W . H e r d B o o k , vol . i i . ) g g g d Great Rose , b y C u x w o l d , imported (12,679) g g g g d Rose , b y Prince Duke , imported (13,507) g g g g g d W i d e 3rd ( imported) , b y Mozart (11,830) g g g g g g d W i d e 2nd, by Freder i ck (3,S36) g g g g g g g d Old W i d e , b y Favour i te (3 ,768 ) g g g g g g g g d b y T a t h w e l l S tud ley (5 ,401) g g g g g g g g g d by Son of W a d d i n g w o r t h (66S) g g g g g g g g g g d a Turnel l cow.

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253 2 J. B. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, Duke," red and white, calved 18th February, Duke of Derrimut, d Royal Jessamine 6th, s of Derrimut.

g d Roya l Jessamine 3rd, b y D u k e of the Butterflies g g d Royal Jessamine, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18 ,757) g g g d Jessamine 6th, by Lord Raglan (13,241) g g g g d Jessamine (imported), by Son of Dan O'Connell (3,557) g g g g g d Jessie, by Gainford 2nd (6,030) g g g g g g d by Y o u n g Rockingham (2,549) g g g g g g g d by W e l l i n g t o n (2,824) g g g g g g g g d by a bull of Mr. N e w b y ' s g g g g g g g g g d by Northumberland ( 4 6 4 ) g g g g g g g g g g d by Styford (103) g g g g g g g g g g g d by the Lame Bull (358) g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Bol l ingbroke ( 8 6 ) .

F o r sale on Fr iday next, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents .

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254 3 C. A. Watt, Drummond, " Oxford Stimmerton Duke," roan, calved 21st February, 1881 ; s 22nd Duke of Derrimuf, d Oxford's Duchess, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016).

, g d Geneva's Duchess, by Earl of Geneva (31,068) g g d Roan Duchess, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g g d W h i t e Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) g g g g d Roan Summerton (imported) (C .H.B. , vol . xiii,, page 721), b y

Towneley ' s W i l d Buck (14,007) g g g g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke o f Athol (10,150) g g g g g g d W h i t e Summerton. by Sweet Wil l iam (15,368) g g g g g g g d Summerton, by I i omer (2,134) g g g g g g g g d by Dairyman (3,541) g g g g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4,031) g g g g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4 ,571) g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192).

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255 4 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " 11th Duke of Alvie," red, calved 11th January, 1881; s Wetherby Winsome 2nd (40,905), d 3rd Countess of Alvie, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016).

g d Letitia 10th, b y Roya l Butterfly 19th g g d Letitia (C .H.B . , vol. xii i . , p. 562), b y Sol (12,126) g g g d Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) g g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165) g g g g g d Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3,419) g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Matchem (2,281) g g g g g g g d Portia N o . 2, by Cato (119) g g g g g g g g d b y Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g g d by George (273) g g g g g g g g g g d by Chilton (136) g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Irishman (329).

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SEC. V.—Shorthorn Com (giving milk or in calf)—First prize, £ 1 0 ; second ditto, £ 5 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

25G 1 Hon. J. Clarke, Bolinda Vale, Lancefield-road, " 2 0 t h Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 8th April, 1877; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016) (imported), d Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937) (imported).

257 2 J. Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, " Frederica," white, calved 17th March, 1879 ; s Prince Frederick 3rd, d Fuchsia 3rd, s of d 6th Duke of Brunswick,

g d Fuchsia 2nd, b y Canadian g g d Fuchsia 1st, by Royal Butterfly 20th g g g d a good selected cow.

For Bale on Friday next b y RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents .

258 3 Executors late T. Davey, Ivewell, " 2nd Duchess of Alvie," white, calved 26th September, 1873 ; s Duke of Brunswick (25,937), d Letitia 2nd, s of d Master Rockingham,

g d Letitia, b y Sol (12 ,126) g g d Lizzie, by Jupiter (11,625) g g g d Louisa, by Sir J o h n Sinclair (5,165) g g g g d Rose de Meaux , b y Collard (3 ,419)

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" 2nd Duchess o f Alv ie . "—Cont inuat ion of pedigree, g g g g g d Mossrose, by Matchem (2,281) g g g g g g d Portia No . 2, by Cato (119) g g g g g g g d by Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g d b y George (273) g g g g g g g g g d b y Chilton (136) g g g g g g g g g g d by Irishman (329).

For sale on Friday next, b y RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents .

259 4 Executors late T. Davey, Kewell, "3rd Duchess of Rocking-ham," white, calved 8th December, 1875 ; got by Duke of Brunswick 2nd, d Lady Rockingham 5tb, s of d The Fop.

g d L a d y Rock ingham 2nd, b y Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g d Lady Rockingham, b y May Duke (13,320) g g g d L a d y Valentine 3rd, by Monk (11,824) g g g g d L a d y Valentine, by Rock ingham (2,550) g g g g g d Lady, b y Sir Wal ter (2,639) g g g g g g d Lady , by Roseberry (567) g g g g g g g d b y Cupid (178) g g g g g g g g d by Ruff of the Needle (5,030) g g g g g g g g g d b y Constitution (166) .

For sale on Fr iday n e x t , b y RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents .

260 5 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " Red Rose 4th," red, calved 16th March, 1875; s 25th Duke of Oxford (31,003), d Richmond, s of d Duke of Waterloo.

g d Drawingroom RoBe (imported), b y Count de Gourcey (17,632) g g d T h e Beauty, b y Puritan (9,523) g g g d Cambridge Rose 6th, b y 3rd Duke of Y o r k (10,166) g g g g d Cambridge Rose 5th, b y 2nd Cleveland Lad (3,408) g g g g g d Cambridge Rose 2nd, by Belvedere (1 ,706) g g g g g g d Cambridge Prem. Rose, b y Belvedere (1 ,706) g g g g g g g d Red Rose 9th, by 2nd Hubback (1 ,423) g g g g g g g g d Red Rose 2nd, b y H i s Grace (311) g g g g g g g g g d Red Rose 1st, b y Y a r b o r o u g h (705 ) g g g g g g g g g g d American Cow, by Favourite (252).

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261 6 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "Grand Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 10th March, 1871 ; s Duke of Brunswick (25,937), d Roan Summerton, s of d Wild Buck (14,007).

g d Sontag, b y Bates's Duke of Atho l (10,150) g g d W h i t e Summerton, b y Sweet W i l l i a m (5,368) g g g d Summerton, b y H o m e r (2,134) g g g g d by Dairyman (3,541) g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4,031) g g g g g g d by Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g d b y Nimrod (4,571) g g g g g g g g d b y Marfleet's Old Red Bul l (1 ,192) .

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262 7 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Deborah 7th," roan calved 20th March, 1875; s Earl of Geneva (31,068), d Deborah 4th, s o fd Duke of Brunswick (25,937).

263 8 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "Deborah 9th," red and white, calved 14th December, 1878 ; s Victor Bruns-wick (1,018), d Deborah 7th, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068).

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264 9 J. Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddon, " Geneva's Matilda," aged, red with little white ; s Earl of Geneva (31,068) (imported), d Matilda 2nd, s of d Royal Butterfly 6th (imported).

265 10 J. Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddon, " 5th Duchess of Bridgewater," white, calved 6th February, 1879 ; s Duke of Melbourne, d Matilda 5th, s of d Royal Butterfly 22nd.

266 11 J. Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddon, " 5th Princess of Bridgewater," red, calved 2nd December, 1878 ; s Cherry Oxford 2nd, d Young Queen, s of d Duke of Melbourne.

267 12 Hans Nielson, Talbot, " C h a r m e r ; " s Gloster's Satellite ( im-ported), d Graceful, bred by late D. Campbell, Esq.

SEC. VI.—Shorthorn Heifer, 2 years old—First prize, £5 5s.; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

268 1 Hon. W. J. Clarke, Bolinda Vale, Lancefield-road, " Duchess of Rupertswood 5th," roan, calved 4th October, 1879 ; s 18th Duke of Derrimut, d Duchess of Rupertswood 3rd, s of d 4th Earl of Derrimut.

269 2 Hon. W . J . C l a r k e , Bolinda Vale, Lancefield-road, " Crummie the 9th," roan, calved 4th March, 1880; s 18th Duke of Derrimut, d Crummie the 8th, s of d 4th Earl of Derrimut.

270 3 Hon. W . J. Clarke, Bolinda Vale, Lancefield-road, "Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut," red, calved 5th June, 1880; s Oxford Duke of Cambridge 2nd, d 23rd Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068).

271 4 C. A . Watt, Drummond, " Colac Brunswick Duchess," roan, calved 25th August, 1879 ; s 4th Duke of Colac, d 4th Duchess of Alvie, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937).

g d Letitia 10th, by Royal Butterfly 19th g g d Letitia, by Sol (12,126) g g g d Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) g g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165) g g g g g d Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3,419) g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Matchem (2,281) g g g g g g g d Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) g g g g g g g g d by Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g g d by Ueorge (273) g g g g g g g g g g d by Chilton (136) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Irishman (329).

For sale on Friday next, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents.

272 5 C. A. Watt, Drummond, " Virtue's 2nd Duchess," roan, calved 29th October, 1879 ; s 4th Duke of Colac, d Virtue, s of d Seaman.

g d Modesty, by Sir Walter g g d Lady Rockingham 5th, by The Fop g g g d Lady Rockingham 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g g g d Lady Rockingham, by May Duke (13,320) g g g g g d Lady Valentine 3rd, by Monk (11,824) g g g g g g d Lady Valentine, by Rockingham (2,550) g g g g g g g d Lady, by Sir Walter (2,639)

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" Virtue 's 2nd Duchess . "—Continuation of pedigree. g g g g g g g g d Lady , b y Eoseberry (567) g g g g g g g g g d by Cupid (178) g g g g g g g g g g d by Ruff of the Needle (5 ,030) g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Constitution (166) .

F o r sale on Friday next, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents .

273 6 J. Renniek, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, "Princess Frederick," roan, calved 24th August, 1879; s Prince Frederick 3rd, d Princess Helena, s of d 5th Duke of Lancaster,

g d Princess 5th, by Wetherb i t (27,784) g g d Princess 1st, by Prince of the Purple (20,580) g g g d L a d y Hope , by Royal Hope (16,868) g g g g d Grizzle Roan, by Van Amburgh (imported).

F o r sale on Friday next, b y RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents .

274 7 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "37th Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 26th January, 1880; s Oxford's Duke of Cambridge 2nd, d 17th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Oxford Cherrv Duke (32,016). J

g d 2nd Duchess of Derrimut, b y Duke o f Brunswick (25,937) g g d Roan Duchess, b y Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g g d W h i t e Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) g g g g d Roan Summerton (imported), (C .H.B. , vol. xiii., p, 7211 b v

Towne ley ' s W i l d Buck (14,007) g g g g g d Sontag, b y Bates's Duke of Atho l (10,150) g g g g g g d W h i t e Summerton, by Sweet W i l l i a m (5,368) g g g g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2,134) g g g g g g g g d by Dairyman (3,541) g g g g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4,031) g g g g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4,571) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet 's Old Red Bull (1,192).

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275 8 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " 4th Flower of Derrimut," white calved 7th January, 1880 ; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32 016)' d Triple's Matilda, s of d 2nd Duke of Brunswick. '

g d Triple Butterfly, by Imperial Butterfly 2nd g g d Butterfly 's Flower, b y Roya l Butterfly 16th g g g d Apri l f l o w e r 2nd, by Roya l Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g g g d Apr i l Flower, (imported) ( C . H . B . , vol. xii i . , p . 590) by R i c h a r d

Coeur de Lion (13,590) g g g g g d Mayf lower, by Abraham Parker (9,856) g g g g g g d Gay Lass, by Ethelred (5,990) g g g g g g g d Gaiety, b y Albert (5,279) g g g g g g g g d Wini fred , by F i tz l laur i ce (3,807) g g g g g g g g g d W e a l t h y , by Brougham (1 ,746) g g g g g g g g g g d by Marlish (4,375) g g g g g g g g g g g d by a son of Sir Harry (5,155).

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276 9 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "Deborah 10th" red and white, calved 15th January, 1880; s Victor Brunswick (1,018), d Deborah 7th, s of d Earl of Geneva (31 068)

277 10 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Primrose 5th " roan, calved 20th September, 1879; s Penmare's Butterfly d Primrose 4th, s of d Young Butterfly.

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SEC. VII.—Shorthorn Heifer, 1 year old—First prize, £5; second ditto,. £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

278 1 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Christmas Rose 6th," red roan, calved 6th August, 1880 ; s Victor Brunswick (1018), d Christmas Rose, s of d Royal Rose (32,413) (imported).

279 2 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " R o s a 4tb," red and white, calved 16th August, 1880; s Victor Brunswick (1,018), d Rosa 3rd, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th.

2S0 3 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Favour's Butterfly 6th," white, calved 10th August, 1880; s Victor Brunswick (1,018), d Favour's Butterfly, s of d Imperial Butterfly (884).

281 4 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Royal Duchess 4th,"' white, calved 17th September, 1880 ; s Victor Brunswick (1,018), d Butterfly Rose, s of d Royal Rose (32,413) (imported).

282 5 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Red Countess," dark red, calved August, 1880; s Sir Peter (660), d Royal Countess, s of d Baron Colling 3rd (361).

283 6 Captain B. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Garland 6th," red, calved 6th August, 1880 ; s Garland's Admiral, d Garland (imported), s of d Prince Frederick 2nd (24,808).

284 7 Captain B. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Baroness of Oxford 2nd," light roan, calved 27th July, 1880 ; s Garland's Admiral, d Baroness of Oxford, s of d Matilda's 2nd Baron.

285 8 Hon. W . J. Clarke, Bolinda Vale, Lancefield-road, "Bol inda Duchess of Derrimut 2nd," roan, calved 14th November, 1880 ; s 4th Earl of Derrimut, d 20th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016).

286 9 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " 6th Duchess of Durham," calved 2nd October, 1880; s Garland's Baron, d Duchess of Durham,, s of d Cedric (30,674).

287 10 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Maribyrnong's Princess," roan and white, calved 13th August, 1880; s Maribyrnong, d Pink 16th (imported), s of d Royal Benedict (27,348).

g d P i n k of Fashion, b y Count Glo 'ster (23,637) g g d R o y a l P ink , b y R o y a l Oak (16,870) g g g d Y o u n g P ink , b y General Pelissier (14,605) g g g g d P ink , b y M a r e h m o n t (9 ,367) g g g g g d Y o u n g Pye , b y Y o u n g Consul (6,893) g g g g g g d P y e , b y N e w n h a m (2,365) g g g g g g g d , b y Satell ite (1,420) g g g g g g g g d , b y Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g g d . b y S l r Ol iver (605) g g g g g g g g g g d ' b y Trunnel l (659) g g g g g g g g g g g d , b y Favour i te (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g d , b y Favour i te (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , b y Dalton D u k e (188 ) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d > b y A l c o o k ' s Bul l (19)

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Continuation of pedigree. g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d

, b y J. Smith 's Bul l (608) , b y Jo l ly ' s Bul l (.337)

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288 11 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, " Lady Brunswick 3rd," red with little white, calved 26th September, 1880; s Fusilier (39,905), d Lady Brunswick, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937).

g d Rosebush, b y Roya l Butterfly 31st g g d Rosa ( imported) (C .H.B . , vol. xiii., p. 689), by Bonaparte (14,177) g g g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919) g g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7,847) g g g g g d RoBebuBh, by T o m b o y (5,494) g g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,846) g g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044) g g g g g g g g d by Comet (1,854) g g g g g g g g g d b y Ho lywe l l (2,132) g g g g g g g g g g d b y Emperor (1,974).

289 12 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " 12th Countess of Colac," roan, calved 28th September, 1880; s Oxford Cherry Duke(32,016), d Fanny 10th, s of d Royal Butterfly 19th.

g d Fanny 2nd, b y Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g d Fanny , b y Marmaduke (14 ,897) g g g d f a n c y , by the Beau (12,182) g g g g d Fanny , by Lottery (10,472) g g g g g d Fairface, b y Maunby (7,223) g g g g g g d Whiteface , b y Wel l ington (5,625) g g g g g g g d Snowdrop, by Superb (5,356) g g g g g g g g d Lo f ty , b y Fleetham (2,028) g g g g g g g g g d by Admiral (5) g g g g g g g g g g d by Y o u n g Denton (963) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Y o u n g Alb ion (15).

290 13 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " 38th Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 23rd July, 1880; s Oxford's Duke of Cambridge 2nd, d 19th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick 2nd.

g d W h i t e Summerton, by Frederick the Great ( i m p o r t e d ) g g d Roan Summerton ( imported) ( C . H . B . , vol . xiii. , p. 721), b y

Towne ley ' s W i l d Buck (14,007) g g g d Scntag, by Bates' Duke o f Athol (10,150) g g g g d W h i t e Summerton, b y Sweet W i l l i a m (5,368) g g g g g d Summerton, b y H o m e r (2,134) g g g g g g d by Dairyman (3,641) g g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4,031) g g g g g g g g d b y Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4,571) g g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet 's Old Red Bull (1,192).

291 14 J. Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddon, " Brassknocker 7th," roan, calved 27th July, 1880; s Matilda's Royal Oxford, d Brassknocker 3rd, s of d Duke of Melbourne.

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292 15 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, " 3rd Roan Duchess," roan, calved 25th September, 1880 ; s Duke of Alvie, d Roan Duchess, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937) (imported).

293 16 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, " Somerton's Duchess," red and white, calved 27th September, 1880 ; s Duke of Alvie,. d Roan Duchess 4th, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068) (imported).

SEC. VIII .—Shorthorn Heifer Calf.\ calved after the 1st January:, 1881—First prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

294 1 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's Prince's Lady 3rd," red, calved 2nd January, 1881; s Agamemnon's Prince, d Agamemnon's Lady 6th, s of d Agamemnon (imported).

g d Martha 4th, b y Duff ield (714, N . S . W . H e r d B o o k , vol . ii.) g g d Martha 1st, b y C u x w o l d ( imported) (12,679) g g g d Hope fu l , b y Prk ice D u k e ( imported) (13,507) g g g g d Miss Hope , b y Cook ' s bull g g S S S d L izzy ( imported) , b y Fanatic (8,054) g g g g g g d Lretitia, b y Ingo ldsby (8,168) g g g g g g g d Lioness, b y Patric ian (4 ,656) , bred b y L o r d Spencer.

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295 2 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, " R o y a l Jessamine 10th," roan, calved 26th January, 1881; s 22nd Duke of Derrimut, d Royal Jessamine 8th, s of d 3rd Earl of Der-rimut.

g d Royal Jessamine b y Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g d Jessamine 6th, by Lord Raglan (13,241) g g g d Jessamine, by Son of Dan O'Connel l (3,557) g g g g d Jessie, by Gainsford 2nd (6,030) g g g g g d by Y o u n g Rock ingham (2 ,549) g g g g g g d b y Wel l ington (2 ,824) g g g g g g g d by a bull of Mr. N e w b y ' s g g g g g g g g d by Northumberland (464) g g g g g g g g g d by Styford (103 ) g g g g g g g g g g d by the Lame Bull (358) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Bol ingbroke (86).

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296 3 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " 40th Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 6th January, 1881 ; s Wetherby Winsome 2nd, d 2nd Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937).

g d Roan Duchess, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g d W h i t e Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) g g g d Roan Summerton (imported) (C .H.B. , vol. xiii., p. 721), by W i l d

Buck (14,007) g g g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,ISO) g g g g g d W h i t e Summerton, by Sweet W i l l i a m (5 ,368) g g g g g g d Summerton, b y Homer (2 ,134) g g g g g g g d by Dairyman (3 ,541) g g g g g g g g d b y Hexgrave (4 ,031)

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" 40th Duchess of Derr imut . "—Continuat ion of pedigree, g g g g g g g g g d b y Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g g d b y Nimrod (4 ,571) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192).

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297 4 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " Matilda 21st," red and white, calved 14th February, 1881 ; s Duke of Oxford 43rd (39,773) ; d Matilda 13th, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016).

g d Matilda 2nd, b y Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g d Matilda ( imported) , by Cardinal (14,239) g g g d Sprightly 3rd, by Benedict (7,828) g g g g d Sprightly, by Y o u n g Hector (7 ,074) g g g g g d Cowslip, b y Y o u n g Hastings (3,988) g g g g g g d Cherry, by Wal lace (5,588) g g g g g g g d Sprightly, by Ivanhoe (1 ,130) g g g g g g g g d Lady , by Leopold (2,199) g g g g g g g g g d Red Rose, by Hector (2,1031 g g g g g g g g g g d Hindley , by Sir Harry (5 ,155) g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Surly (2,715) g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Burrell 's Bull (3,248).

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298 5 J. Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddon, " 4th Geneva's Matilda," red with little white, calved 7th June, 1881 ; s Matilda's Royal Oxford, d Geneva's Matilda, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068) (imported).

299 6 J. Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddon, " Welcome Duchess 4th," red with little white, calved 26th February, 1 8 8 1 ; s Matilda's Royal Oxford, d Welcome Duchess 2nd, s of d Duke of Melbourne.

A Champion Cup, value £10, will be given for the best Bull (any aye) in Class D.

A Champion Cup, value £10, will be given for the best Cow or Heifer {any age) in Class D.

CLASS E — H E R E F O R D S . SEC. I . — H e r e f o r d Bull, 3 years old or over—First prize, £ 5 5s., the

gift of Messrs. Swallow and Ariel l ; second ditto, £ 3 ; 3rd ditto, certificate of merit.

300 1 William Fletcher, Warrion, " Warrion Duke," calved 23rd October, 1875 ; s Young Student, d Daisy, s of d Master Benjamin.

301 2 Samuel Winter Cooke, Murndal, Tahara, " Don Juan," calved 29th March, 1875 (bred by late S. P . Winters); s Starling (5,019, Hereford Herd Book) , d Juanita, s of d Young Carlisle.

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302 3 Edward Baker, Bolinda, " Lord Napier 2nd," calved 2nd Sep-tember, 1875 ; s Cop Hall (imported), d Fillpail, s of d Jerry (imported).

For sale on Fr iday next, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents . 303 4 J .H. Angus, Colling Grove, Angaston, South Australia, "Charlie

Deans" (5,252), calved 30th October, 1875 (bred by Mr. C. Price) ; s Chief of the Isles (4,426), d Jeannie Deans, s of d Bringewood (2,981).

304 5 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " Cop Hall 2nd," calved 13th Jul}', 1878 ; s Cop Hall (imported), d Star 2nd, s of d Commerce.

304A J. Eadie, Sunbury, " Marquis ; " s Napier, d Bally.

SEC. I I . — H e r e f o r d Bull, 2 years old—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

305 1 Samuel Winter Cooke, Murndal, Tahara, " Corsair," calved 3rd March, 1880 (bred by late S. P. Winters); s Model (bred by H . Beattie, Mount Aitken), d Juanita, s of d Young Carlisle.

SEC. I I I . — H e r e f o r d Bull, 1 year old—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

306 1 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " Royal Prince 3rd," calved 14th September, 1880 ; s Cop Hall (imported), d Chastity, s of d Defiance.

307 2 Henry Beattie,Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest , "Lord Normanby," calved 14th October, 1880 ; s Royal Hall 2nd, d Violet 2nd, s of d Commerce.

SEC. I V . — H e r e f o r d Cow (giving milk or in calf)—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

308 1 W . H. Dunstan, Cresford, Coburg, " Maud " (bred by Mr. Hill) ; s Mr. Lyall's imported bull.

309 2 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " L a d y Hall," calved 14th September, 1876 ; s Cop Hall (imported).

310 3 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " Norah 2nd," calved 10th May, 1876 ; s Cop Hall (imported).

311 4 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " Latona 2nd," calved 17th April, 1876 ; s Cop Hall (imported).

SEC. V . — H e r e f o r d Heifer, 2 years old—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

312 1 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " Lady Oxford," calved 5th July, 1879 ; s Oxford Hall.

313 2 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " Chastity 2nd," calved 2nd October, 1879 ; s Cop Hall (imported).

SEC. V I . — H e r e f o r d Heifer, 1 year old—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

314 1 Robert Nixon, Lysterfield, " Lady Livingstone," calved 10th July, 1880 : s Sibdon (by Commerce), d Miss Livingstone, s of d Master of Livingstone (imported).

315 2 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " R e d Rose," calved 26th September, 1880 ; s Cop Hall (imported).

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CLASS F - A L D E R N E Y S . SEC. I.—Alderney Bull (any age)—First prize £ 2 2s., the gift of

Messrs. Geo. Webster and Co.; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

316 1 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Park-street, Brunswick, " Young Freetrader " (bred by exhibitor); s Freetrader, dam Polly (imported).

-317 2 W. J. Dunstan, Coburg, "Young Bowen," 18 months. 318 3 C. J. Bird, Malvern, " Charlie," 3 years. 319 4 J. Higgins, Brighton, " Challenger," 5 years ; s Prince, d Bella,

s of d Launcelot.

SEC. II.—Alderney Com, 3 years old or over (gicing milk or in calf)— First prize, £ 2 2s., the gift of R. Gibson, Esq.; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

320 1 Rev. Ralph Brown, South Brighton, " Wild Rose," aged, in calf (bred by Hon. T. J. Summer) ; s Garibaldi 2nd, d Rose.

321 2 Rev. Ralph Brown, South Brighton, "Jessy," aged, in calf (bred by late Mr. Napier, Essendon, from Mr. Wilson's imported stock).

322 3 William Ritchie, Coburg, "Missie," aged (bred by ex-hibitor) ; s a bull of J. W. Fleming, Esq., d Lady Angus (imported by late E. Wilson, Esq.)

323 4 William Ritchie, Coburg, "Fanny," 3 years (bred by exhibitor); s a bull bred by exhibitor, d Missie, s of d a bull bred by J. W. Fleming, Esq.

granddam Lady A n g u s ( imported) dam of sire Lady Angus ( imported) grandsire Bul l bred by J. W . Fleming, Esq.

324 5 John M'Farlane, Malvern, " Beauty," 5 years. 325 6 J. W . Fleming, Fleming House, Park-street, Brunswick,

" Tottie," 5 years (bred by exhibitor) ; s Freetrader, d Suckie.

326 7 J. W . Fleming, Fleming House, Park-street, Brunswick, "Toody," 4 years (bred by exhibitor); s Freetrader, d Maggie.

327 8 John Farrington, Prahran, "Do l ly , " 3 years; s Cox's Johnny, d Cherry.

328 9 John Farrington, Prahran, " Minnie Grey," 6 years; s Cox's Charley, d Cherry.

329 10 W . H. Dunstan, Oresford, Coburg, " Rosalie." 330 11 Caleb Dunstan, Coburg, "Jessie." 331 12 C. J. Bird, Malvern, " Daisv," 3 years, in calf. 332 13 John Hayes, St. Kilda, " Polly," 3 years.

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SEC. III .—Alderney Heifer, 2 years old or wider—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

333 1 Rev. Ralph Brown, South Brighton, " Fuchsia," calved 1st March, 1880 (bred by Hon. T. J. Sumner); s Peter 2nd,; d Songstress, s of d St. Peter (imported).

334 2 John M'Farlane, Malvern, yellow, 18 months. 335 3 Thomas Wiggin, Ringwood, 1 year. 336 4 Albert Oaulfield, Toorak-road, Malvern Hill, "Nancy," 18

months ; s Billy, d Creamy. 337 5 John Caulfield, Toorak-road, Malvern Hill, " Primrose," in calf,

2 years and 6 months ; s Billy, d Creamy. SPECIAL PRIZE.—Special Prize, of Cup, or Piece o f Plate, value £ 5 56., the g i f t o£

Messrs. Briscoe and Co., will be awarded to the best male or female (any age) in Class F .

CLASS C - A Y R S H I R E S . SEC. I .—Ayrshire Bull (any age)—First prize, £ 2 2s., the gift of

Messrs. Buckley and Nunn ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certifi-cate of merit.

338 1 Mrs. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Sir Walter Scott," brown and white, calved March, 1875 ; s Cardigan 4th, d Beauty, s of d Billy.

339 2 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Nimrod," 2 years old, red and white.

340 3 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Sunbnry, " T h e Laird," 6 years old. 341 4 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Sunbury, "Ayrshire Jock," 2 years old. 342 5 Thomas Sykes, Mount John, Berwick, 1 year old. 343 (5 G. and A. Williamson, Tullamarine, "Jock Hornbrook."

SEC. II .—Ayrshire Cow (in milk or calf)—First prize, £2 2s., the gift of Wm. Aitken, Esq.; second ditto, £ l ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

344 1 Mrs. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Dinah 1st," red and white, 6 years; s Dunlop, d Katie 2nd, s of d Rob Roy.

345 2 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Beauty," red and white, 5 years.

346 3 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Nora , " red and white, 6 years.

347 4 Duncan M'Nab, Green Point, Lilydale, " Pussy," red and white, 5 years.

348 5 Duncan M'Nab, Green Point, Lilydale, " Dahlia," red, 4 years.

349 6 Duncan M'Nab, Green Point, Lilydale, " Nightingale," yellow and white, 4 years.

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350 7 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Sunbury, " Bessie, 6 years. 351 8 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Sunbury, " Molly," 5 years.

SEC. III .—Ayrshire Heifer, 2 years old or under—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

352 1 Mrs. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Maid of Islay," 1 year ; s Sir Walter Scott, d Dinah 1st, s of d Dunlop.

353 2 Mrs. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Violet 2nd s Sir Walter Scott, d Violet 1st, s of d Dunlop.

354 3 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Norma 2nd," red and white, 2 years.

355 4 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Missie," 2 years, red and white.

356 5 Duncan M'Nab, Green Point, Lilydale, " Pansy," 10 months, red and white.

357 6 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Sunbury, " Pink," calved 23rd January, 1880. 358 7 Mrs. A . Guthrie, Sunbury, " Totty," calved 15th February, 1880. 359 8 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Sunbury, "Daisy," calved 25th February, 1880.. 360 9 William Dewar, Tullamarine, 1 year.

E X T R A . — C L A S S G .

361 1 Wm. Dewar, Tullamarine, pen of six Ayrshire heifers.

CLASS H.—BRITTANIES. SEC. I.—.Brittany Bull, any age— First prize, £ 2 2s., the gift o f

Messrs. Barrie Brothers ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

362 1 Andrew Swan, Essendon, " Diamond," 4 years; s Payne's Bull. 363 2 R . B. Philpot, Caulfield, " Jet," calved 25th September, 1880 ;

s St. Malo, d Bluebell.

SEC. I I .—Bri t tany cow, 3 years or over (giving milk or in calf)—First prize, £ 2 2s., the gift ot Messrs. Sargood, Butler and Nichol ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

364 1 Hon. Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street, " Sis." 365 2 Mrs. W. Payne, Emo, Malvern, " Fleurette," in calf to St. Malo. 366 3 Mrs. W . Payne, Emo, Malvern, " Lily," in calf to St. Malo. 367 4 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " Daphne," 6 years, in calf. 368 5 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " Little Alice," 3 years, in calf.

SEC. I I I . — B r i t t a n y Heifer, 2 years old or tender—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

369 1 Andrew Swan, Essendon, " Spot," 2 years, bred by Captain Ayling ; d Beauty (imported).

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370 2 Mrs. W . Payne, Emo, Malvern, " Violet," 2 years. 371 3 Mrs. W. Payne, Emo, Malvern, " Boronia," 2 years. 372 4 Mrs. W. Payne, Emo, Malvern, " Daphne," 1 year.

NOTE.—Every Cow or Heifer, in milk and not in calf, must be certified to have produced a live calf within the nine months preceding the date of the S h o w ; and in the case o f a Cow or Hei fer not in milk being entered as in calf, the prize will be withheld until she is certified to have produced a live calf.

CLASS J.—DAIRY COWS. SEC. I . — D a i r y Com, giving milk (of any breed or age)—First prize,

£ 6 6s . ; second ditto, £ 3 3s. ; third ditto, £ 1 I s . ; the whole the gift of the Hon. Robert Simson, M.L.C.

373 1 Hon. W. J. Clarke, Bolinda Vale, red and white. 374 2 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Cherry," aged, red and

white, pure Ayrshire. 375 3 W. H. Dunstan, Cresford, Coburg, " Beauty." 376 4 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Sunbury, " Louise," 6 years. 377 5 James Pitman, Northcote, " Beauty," 6 years. -378 6 William Dewar, Tullamarine, " Rosemary." 379 7 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, " Handsome." 380 8 Colin A . Watt, Drummond. 381 9 Hans Nielson, Talbot.

NOTE.—The above cows are to be milked dry in the presence o f the Judges at 9 a.m. and o p.m. on Wednesday , the 3rd November , when the prizes will bo awarded.

N. I'.—Pedigree of Dairy Cows (if knownJ to be given.

CLASS K.—FAT C A T T L E . Grass Fed.

SEC. I . — P a i r of Fat Oxen—First prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. I I . — P a i r of Fat Cows or Heifers—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

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CLASS L—MERINO SHEEP. SEC. I .—Merino Ram (1J years old or over)—First prize, £ 5 5s.,.

the gift of Messrs. R . Goldsbrough and Co . ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. I I .—Merino Ram (under 1-J years old)—'First prize, £ 2 ; . second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. I I I .—Merino Ewe (1-J years old or over)—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. IV .—Merino Ewe (under 1 | years old)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

CLASS M . - L 0 N G - W 0 0 L S . SEC. I .—Leicester Ram (1J years old or over)—First prize, £5 5s., the

gift of Messrs. R. Goldsbrough and Co.; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

382 1 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, " Y o u n g Bolton," bred by William Murray, Esq., of Brie Brie ; shorn 2nd October, 1 8 8 0 .

383 2 Charles Slee, Strangways, " Sir Charles," shorn November, 1880. 384 3 Charles Slee, Strangways, " Sir Harry," shorn October, 1880. 385 4 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan. 386 5 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan.

SEC. II .—Leicester Ram (under years old)—First prize, £ 2 2s., the gift of Messrs. W m . Watson and C o . ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

387 1 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, lambed September, 1 8 8 0 ; bred by exhibitor; sire " Sir Thomas."

388 2 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, lambed September, 1880 ; bred by exhibitor; sire " Sir Thomas."

389 3 Charles Siee, Strangways, " Master Charles," lambed October, 1880.

390 4 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan. 391 5 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan.

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SEC. III .—Leicester Erve (\\ years old or over)—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

392 1 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai; bred by exhibitor; sire Sir Thomas ; shorn October, 1880.

393 2 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai ; bred by exhibitor; sire Sir Thomas ; shorn October, 1880.

394 3 Charles Slee, Strangways, shorn October, 1880. 395 4 Charles Slee, Strangways, shorn October, 1880. 396 5 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan. 397 6 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan.

SEC. IV.—Leicester Ewe (under lJr years old)—First prize, £ 2 : second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

398 1 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, lambed October, 1880, bred by exhibitor; sire Sir Thomas.

399 2 Charles Slee, Strangways, lambed October, 1880. 400 3 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan. 401 4 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan.

SEC. V .—Linco ln Ham (1^ years old or over)—First prize, £ 5 5s., the gift of the Beehive Clothing Company; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

402 1 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, shorn 16th September, 1880 ; bred by exhibitor.

403 2 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, lambed 20th Julv, 1 8 7 9 ; shorn 10th November, 1880.

404 3 W . J. and A. Lobb, Darraweit Guim ; bred by Hon. J. M'Bain. 405 4 Rutledge Brothers, Farnham Park, Warrnambool, " Young

Biscathorpe " (imported), rising 4 years old ; bred by Thos. Kirkham, Esq., Lincolnshire.

406 5 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan.

SEC. VI .—Linco ln Ram (under 1J years old)—First prize, £ 2 2s., the gift of Albion Hote l ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

407 1 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1 8 8 0 ; bred by exhibitor.

408 2 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1880 ; bred by exhibitor.

409 3 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, lambed August, 1880. 410 4 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, lambed August, 1880. 411 5 W. J. and A. Lobb, Darraweit Guim.

SEC. VII .—Linco ln Ewe (\\years old or over)—First prize, £ 3 3s., the gift of Messrs. Lewis and Whit ty ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

412 1 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, shorn 29th November, 1880 ; bred by exhibitor.

413 2 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, bred by Thos. Bath, Esq., Ceres; shorn October, 1880.

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414 3 W . J. and A. Lobb, Darraweit Guim. 415 4 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan.

SEC. VIII .—Linco ln Erce (under 1J years old)—First prize, £ 2 2s., the gift of Messrs. Pratt and Turner ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

416 1 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1880 ; bred by exhibitor.

417 2 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1880 ; bred by exhibitor.

418 3 C. 13. Fisher, Maribyrnong, lambed August, 1880. 419 4 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, lambed August, 1880. 420 5 W. J. and A . Lobb, Darraweit Guim.

E X T R A . — C L A S S M .

421 1 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, 20 pure Lincoln rams, 2-tooth.

422 2 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, 1 pure Lincoln ram, C-tooth 423 3 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, 5 pure Lincoln ewes.

CLASS N . - F A T SHEEP. SEC. I . — P e n of Fat Merino Wethers (not less than 3)—First prize,

£ 3 3s., the gift of John Buncle, E s q . ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. I I . — P e n of Fat Long-woolled Wethers (not less than 3)—First prize, £ 3 3s., the gift of Messrs. J. Kitchen and Sons; second ditto, certificate of merit.

424 1 Rutledge Bros., Farnbam Park, Warrnambool; bred by ex-hibitor.

NOTE.—Fat sheep to he shorn not more than 14 days. A g e and name of breeder to be g iven at the time o f entry.

PRIZES FOR SHEARING SHEEP. MERINOS.

Pen of three best shorn slieep within one hour ... Prize £ 6 Second best . . . ... ... ... do £4 Third best... ... ... ... prize, entry fees

425 1 Samuel Home , Malvern. 426 2 James Bennie, Lancefield.

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CROSSBREDS. Pen of three lest shorn sheep within one hour ... Prize £ 6 Second best ... ... ... ... do £ 4 Third best... ... . . . ... prize, entry fees

427 1 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai. 428 2 Thos. Goodman, Kilmore. 429 3 G. Davis, Darraweit Guim.

Entrance fee, 2s. 6d., to go to third best shearer. The competition to take place on the second day of the Show, Thursday, 3rd November, 1881. Shearing to com-mence at 1 o ' c lock p.m. for merinos, and 3 o 'c lock p.m. for crossbreds. Owing to limited room, only twenty shearers will be allowed in each Class, which will b e arranged by drawing lots at the Society's office on Thursday, 27th October, at 2 o 'c lock p.m. Competitors in merinos cannot compete in crossbreds. Rules and regulations will be posted on a board on the day of exhibition.

CLASS O . - S W I N E . L A R G E B R E E D .

SEC. I .—Boar (over 12 months old)—!First prize, £ 2 2s., the gift of T . Brunton, Esq . ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

430 1 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne. 431 2 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne.

SEC. I I .—Boar (under 12 months old)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

432 1 Isaac DixoD, Stewart-street, Brunswick—Berkshire. 433 2 W . S. Tong, Western Market, Melbourne—Berkshire, 7 months. 434 3 George Plant, Northcote; not for competition. 435 4 George Plant, Northcote ; not for competition. 43G 5 George Plant, Northcote ; not for competition. 437 6 George Plant, Northcote; not for competition. 438 7 George Plant, Northcote ; not for competition. 439 8 George Plant, Northcote ; not for competition. 440 9 George Plant, Northcote; not for competition. 441 10 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne.

SKC. ILL—Sow, with litter, or in pig (over 12 months old)—First prize, £ 2 2s., the gift of Messrs. Russell and Gillespie; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

442 1 Frederick Daws, Kooyong-road, Caulfield, 12 months, in pig 443 2 Albert Selman, Willow Vale, Fern Tree Gully—Berkshire, with

litter of eight. 444 3 W . S. Tong, Western Market—Berkshire, 19 months, in pig.

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445 4 Geo. Plant, Northcote; not for competition. 446 5 Geo. Plant, Northcote; not for competition. 447 6 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne. 448 7 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne.

SEC. IV .— Sow (under IS months old).—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

449 1 J. C. Hutton, Preston. 450 2 Geo. Plant, Northcote; not for competition. 451 3 Geo. Plant, Northcote ; not for competition. 452 4 Geo. Plant, Northcote; not for competition. 453 5 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne.

S M A L L B R E E D .

SEC. V.—Boar (over 12 months old)—First prize, £ 2 2s. ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

454 1 Hon. L. L. Smith, Collins-street east.

SEC. V I . — B o a r (under 12 months old)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

455 1 T. W. Hatton, Flemington.

SEC. V I I . — w i t h litter, or in pig (over 12 months old)—First prize, £ 2 2s. ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

456 1 James Pitman, Northcote (Prince Albert breed), in pig.

SEC. VIII .—Sow (under 12 months old)— First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. I X . — B a c o n Pig (any breed)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

457 1 Geo. Plant, Northcote. 458 2 Geo. Plant, Northcote. 459 3 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne. 460 4 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne.

SEC. X.—Porlt Pig (any breed)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

461 1 W. S. Tong, Western Market, Melbourne. 462 2 Geo. Plant, Northcote. 463 3 Geo. Plant, Northcote. 464 4 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne.

E X T R A . — C L A S S 0 . 465 1 Isaac Dixon, Stewart-street, Brunswick, 6 slips, 2 months old

Berkshire. 466 2 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, pen of Berkshire.

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CLASS P . - P O U L T R Y . SEC. I .— Cochin-China Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 Is., the gift of

T. HattoD, Esq. ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 467 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 468 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 469 3 W . J. Small, 43 Little Collins-street east. 470 4 Joseph Alexander, Prince's-street, Flemington, white Cochin. 471 5 Joseph Alexander, Prince's-street, Flemington, buff Cochin. 472 6 Caleb Dunstan, jun., Coburg. 473 7 William Wood, Sale, Gippsland, partridge Cochin.

SEC. II .—Dorking Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 Is., the gift of Messrs. Greenwood and Inman ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

474 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 475 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. SEC. I I I . — H o u d a n Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto,

certificate of merit. 476 1 Charles Fox. ground floor, Eastern Market. 477 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 478 3 Joseph Alexander, Prince's-street, Flemington. 479 4 Joseph Alexander, Prince's-street, Flemington. 480 5 W . H. DuDstan, Cresford, Dunstan. 481 0 John Vincent, Coburg. 482 7 W . J. Dunstan, Coburg. 483 8 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade. 484 9 G. A. Iieartland, Rosemont Cottage, Nicholson-street, North

Carlton. 485 10 G. A . Keartland, Rosemont Cottage, Nicholson-street, North

Carlton. g E C . I V _Spanish Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 Is., the gift of A .

C. Sturrock, Esq . ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 486 1 Mrs. E. Nicholson, Wellington-street, Collingwood. 487 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 488 3 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market.

N E W F R E N C H B R E E D OF P O U L T R Y .

SF.C. V.—La Fleche Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No Entry.

N E W A M E R I C A N B R E E D OF P O U L T R Y .

SEC. VI .—Leghorn Cock and Hen (brown or white)— First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

489 1 G. Sydenham, Kent House, St. Kilda-road. 490 2 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade. 491 3 D . Kinnear, Eastern Arcade.

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SEC. VII .—Brahma Pootra (dark-pencilled) Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 • second ditto, certificate of merit.

492 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 493 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 494 3 Caleb Dunstan, jun., Coburg. 495 4 Caleb Dunstan, jun., Coburg. 496 5 Wm. Wood, Sale, Gippsland. 497 6 D. Carson, St. Kilda. 498 7 W. Anderson, Meat-Preserving Co., Flemington.

SEC. VIII .—Brahma Pootra (light-pencilled) Cock and Ken—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

499 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 500 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 501 3 D. Carson, St. Kilda. .502 4 William Harvey, Northcote. .503 5 Wm. Anderson, Meat-Preserving Co., Flemington.

SEC. I X . — Game Cock and Hen (black or other reds)—First prize, £ 1 Is., the gift of P. G. Dixon, Esq . ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

504 1 Clement Martyr, Munster-terrace, North Melbourne, ginger reds . 505 2 J. Murphy, Lothian-street, Hotham, black reds, Malay. 506 3 Jas. Malcolm, Murphy-street, Hotham, red pile, 12 months. 507 4 Jas. Malcolm, Murphy-street, Hotham, red pile, 2 years. 508 5 David Kirk, Rosslyn-street, Melbourne, black reds, Malay. 509 6 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market, black reds. 510 7 J. T. Taylor, Flagstaff Hotel, West Melbourne, black reds, 2

years. 511 8 A. A. Clarke, North Brighton, black reds. 512 9 A. A. Clarke, North Brighton, brown reds. 513 10 G. Beckwith, Balaclava-road, black reds, 12 months. 514 11 George Lamb, Abbotsf'ord-street, Hotham, black reds, Malays.

SEC. X.—-Game Cock and Hen (Duclimings, or any other variety)— First prize, £ 1 Is., the gift of C. R. Martin, Esq., second ditto, certificate of merit.

515 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 516 2 D. Ivinnear, Eastern Arcade. 517 3 A. A. Clarke, North Brighton. 518 4 A. A . Clarke, North Brighton.

SEC. X I . — Golden-spangled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

519 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 520 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 521 3 A. H. Hopton, Apperley-street, North Fitzroy.

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SEC. X I I . — Golden-pencilled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

522 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 523 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 524 3 A. H. Hopton, North Fitzroy. 525 4 A. H. Hopton, North Fitzroy. 526 5 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade.

SEC. XIII.—Silver-spangled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

527 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 528 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 529 3 John Lorimer, Albany-road, Toorak. 530 4 John Lorimer, Albany-road, Toorak. 531 5 George Pilley, St. Kilda, 532 6 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade.

SEC. XIV.—Silver-pencilled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

533 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 534 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 535 3 A. H. Hopton, Apperley-street, North Fitzroy. 536 4 W. H. Dunstan, Cresford, Coburg. 537 5 John Lorimer, Albany-road, Toorak. 538 6 John Lorimer, Albany-road, Toorak. 539 7 D. Carson, St. Kilda. 540 8 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade.

SEC. X V . — White-crested Polish Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

541 1 Mrs. E. Nicholson, Wellington-street, Collingwood. 542 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 543 3 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market.

SEC. XVI .—Pol i sh Cock and Hen (any other variety)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

544 1 Mrs. E. Nicholson, Wellington-street, Collingwood, golden-spangled.

545 2 Mrs. E. Nicholson, Wellington-street, Collingwood, golden-spangled.

546 3 Mrs. E. Nicholson, Wellington-street, Collingwood, silver-spangled.

547 4 Mrs. E. Nicholson, Wellington-street, Collingwood, silver-spangled.

548 5 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market, silver-spangled. 549 6 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market, silver-spangled. 550 7 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade.

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SEC. X V I I . — Game Bantam, Cock and Hen (black reds)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

551 1 R. J. Cochrane, Powell-street, South Yarra. 552 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 553 3 A. H. Hopton, Apperley-street, North Fitzroy. 554 4 A. A . Clarke, North Brighton. SEC. X V I I I . — G a m e Bantam Cock and Hen (Duckwingsj—First

prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 555 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 556 2 A. A . Clarke, North Brighton. SEC. X I X . — B a n t a m Cock and Hen (any other variety)—First prize,

£ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 557 1 H. Baker, George-street, Fitzroy, red pile. 558 2 James Pitman, Northcote. 559 3 Miss Mary Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, Seavrights. SEC. XX .—Turkeys (Cock and Hen)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto,

certificate of merit. 560 1 Thomas Goodman, Kilmore. 561 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. •SEC. X X I . — G u i n e a Fowl (Cock and Hen)—Yirst prize, £ 1 ; second

ditto, certificate of merit. 562 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 563 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. SEC. X X I I . — Gander and Goose—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certi-

ficate of merit. 564 1 Thomas Goodman, Kilmore. 565 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 566 3 Hon. L. L. Smith, Collins-street, east 567 4 William Anderson, Meat-Preserving Co., Flemington.

SEC. X X I I I . — Drake and Duck (Aylesbury or Ttouen)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

568 1 King, Smith, and Kenihan, Northcote. 569 2 Thos. Goodman, Kilmore. 570 3 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market, Aylesbury. 571 4 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market, Rouen. 572 5 Hon. L. L. Smith, Collins-street east. 573 6 John Robertson, Lonsdale-street. 573A 7 William Anderson, Meat-Preserving Company, Flemington.

SEC. X X I V . — D r a k e and Duck (Common)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

574 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 5 7 5 2 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 576 3 William Harvey, Northcote. •577 4 William Harvey, Nojthco.te.

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SEC. XXV.—Drake and Duck (Muscovy)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

578 1 Charles Fox, ground floor, Eastern Market. 579 2 Charles Fox, ground floor^ Eastern Market.

E X T R A . — C L A S S P . , SEC. X I Y A .

580 1 D. Ivinnear, Eastern Arcade, black Hamburgs. 581 2 D . Kinnear, Eastern Arcade, black Hamburgs.

CLASS Q . - D O C S . S P O R T I N G C L A S S .

SEC. I .— Greyhound Dog (aged)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

582 1 J. T. Taylor, Flagstaff Hotel, West Melbourne, " Native," black ; s Happy Jack, d Fly.

583 2 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, " One of the Twelve," black with little white, aged; s Claverhouse, d Nelly.

584 3 William Rodda, Gore-street, Fitzroy, " Royal Standard," black and white, aged; s One of the Twelve, d Miss Willis.

SEC. II.—Greyhound Slut {aged)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

585 1 W . H.Conron, Dickens-street, North Carlton, "Countess Tivoli," fawn and white, 6 years ; s Miserable, d Lady Hawthorn.

586 2 J. W. Clarke, Tivoli-place, South Yarra, " Cricket," black and white ; s Haricot, d Lucy.

587 3 W . Waters, Nelson-ioad, Emerald Hill, "Sea Whisper," black and white, 6 years.

588 4 U. Muggridge, Latrobe-street, " Fawn," yellow, 4 years ; s Wollamai, d Nell.

589 5 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, " Mysterious Lady," blue and white, aged; s Claverhouse, d Miss Heller.

590 6 William Rodda, Gore-street, Fitzroy, " Romping Girl," black and white, aged ; s One of the Twelve, d Miss Willis.

591 7 William Rodda, Gore-street, Fitzroy, "Royal Maid," black and-white, aged; s One of the Twelve, d Miss Willis.

SEC. I I I .— Greyhound dog pup (whelped after 1st July, 1880)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

592 1 J. W . Clarke, Tivoli-place, South Yarra, "Clan William," black and white, whelped 24th August, 1880; s Jock, d Cricket.

593 2 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, "Northcote Confederacy,"' black and white, whelped October, 1880; s brother to Rataplan, d Lady Audley.

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594 3 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, " Plumpton," black and white, whelped October, 1880 ; s brother to Rataplan, d Lady Audley.

SEC. IV.—Greyhound slut pup (whelped after 1st July, 1880)—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

595 1 W . H. Conron, Dickens-street, North Carlton, " Carlton Lass,' fawn and white, 14 months; s Dexter, d Countess Tivoli.

596 2 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, " Bonnie Hills o' Scotland," blue and white, whelped October, 1880; s brother to Rataplan, d Lady Audley.

597 3 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, "Mayflower," blue and white, whelped October, 1880; s brother to Rataplan, d Lady Audley.

SEC. V.—JFox Terrier dog or slut—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1 Murray Rogers, Acland-street, St. Kilda, "Buf fer , " white and black spots, 2 years; s Pirate, d Ruby (imported), s of d Bitters.

2 J. Varcoe, Regent-street, Richmond, " Champion Flash," white, half-marked face, 2 years; s Rocket (imported), d Flo (imported), s of d Brick.

3 J. Varcoe, Regent-street, Richmond, " Fury," white, black and tan face, 2 vears; s Rocket, d Vixen (imported), s of d Tartar.

4 E. N. Charsley and Spooner, " Wasp," s Trap (imported), d Wass (imported).

5 C. Lynott, Martin-street, St. Kilda, "Champion Rocket" (imported); not for competition.

6 C. Lynott, Martin-street, St. Kilda, "Champion Rival" (imported); not for competition.

7 C. Lynott, Martin-street, St. Kilda, "Champion Picture" (imported); not for competition.

8 C. Lynott, Martin-street, St. Kilda, " Champion Teazle" (imported); not for competition.

9 C. Lynott, Martin-street, St. Kilda, "V ixen , " under 12 months; not for competition.

607 10 C. Lynott, Martin-street, St. Kilda, " Picture 3rd," under 12 months; not for competition.

608 11 H. Campbell Boyd, Manbyrnong, "Judy, " 2 years, by Champion Rocket (imported), out of Twist (imported), own sister to Wriggle, by Champion Buf f ; price, £50 .

609 12 H. Campbell Boyd, Maribyrnong, " T i n Tack," 5 months, by Wriggle out of J u d y ; price, £20 .

610 13 G. R. Stewart, St. Kilda-road, " N e l l , " slut, 12 months; price, £ 3 0 .

SEC. VI .—Pointer dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

611 1 Miss Ibbotson, Geelong. 612 2 Miss M. Ibbotson, Geelong.

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SEC. VII .—Retriever Bog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

613 1 Robert A . Press, Leicester-street, Carlton, " Hamlet," black, 4 years.

614 2 W . H. Bullock, Hargrave-street, Fitzroy, "Nelson, " black.

SEC. VIII .—Set ter Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

615 1 T. L . Stewart, Caulfield, " Floss," liver and white, aged, from imported stock.

616 2 John Cochrane, Powell-street, South Yarra, " Wallace," brown and white, 2-| years.

617 3 — Kiddell, Bank-place, Melbourne, " Rover," black and tan, 2 years.

618 4 — Kiddell, Bank-place, Melbourne, " Lulu," slut, black and tan, 2 years.

SEC. IX.—Spaniel Bog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

619 1 E. Wade, Coopers' Arms, Little Bourke-street, " B o b , " brown and white, 2 years, from imported sire and dam.

620 2 J. Little, Theatre Royal, " Flo," brown and white, 3 years, with pups.

621 3 J. Little, Theatre Royal, "Beauty , " brown and white, 10 months.

622 4 E. Wade, Coopers' Arms, Little Bourke-street, " Sam," brown and white, years.

623 5 Samuel Amess, William-street, Melbourne, " Rattler," liver and white, 6 years (imported); price £ 5 .

624 6 Samuel Amess, William-street, Melbourne, " Tricksy," liver and white (imported).

625 7 R. Amess, William-street, Melbourne, " Nell," liver and white, 18 months.

626 8 A. C. Richards, Swan-street, Richmond, " Sambo," black and white, 14 months.

627 9 W. H. Barker, Swan-street, Richmond, " Captain," liver and white, 2J years.

N O N - S P O R T I N G C L A S S .

SEC. X.—Mastiff Bog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

628 1 C. Muskett Yetts, Dandenong, dog pup ; s iEsop, d Mina (imported) ; price 15 guineas.

629 2 C. Muskett Yetts, Dandenong, slut pup; s .ffisop, d Mina (imported); price 15 guineas.

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SEC. XI .—Newfoundland Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

<>30 1 Alfred Langley, Bank-street, Emerald Hill, " Bo'swain," black and white, 3 years.

631 2 H. J. Southwell, Clifton Hill, " Rover," black and white, 14 months.

SEC. XI I .—St . Bernard Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. XIII .—Dalmatian Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal second ditto, certificate of merit.

632 1 William M'Pherson, Dudley-street, Melbourne, " D u k e , " 5 years.

633 2 Edward M'Pherson, Dudley-street, Melbourne, " Spot," 6 years.

SEC. XIV.—Sheep Dog or Sluty to be tried on the ground—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of W. J. Lobb, Esq., President; second ditto, £ 2 2s., the gift of Messrs. Grant and Cameron; third ditto, £ 1 Is., the gift of Geo. Parsons, Esq.

634 1 Henry Clifton, Flemington Hill, Boss," black and tan, 4 years.

635 2 W. Oliver, Belmont, Malvern, " Tweed," black and tan. 636 3 W. J. and A. Lobb, Darraweit Guim, " Toss ; " s Trimmer. 637 4 W. Hendry, Moonee Ponds, " Daisv," black, 4 years. 638 5 John Neighbour, Ascot Vale, " Tos's," black and tan. 639 6 T. W. Hatton, Flemington, " Bob," black and white, 6 years.

NOTE.—After drawing lots for position, the modus operandi will he as fo l lows :— Three penB will be erected in the south corner of the Show Yards, which will

contain the number o f sheep required. F r o m each pen one sheep will be liberated, such sheep to be strangers to each other. T h e owner with his d o g to stand at the pens, while the attendant turns the 6heep out. T h e owner and dog are then to take the sheep to certain fixed points, and to pen them where pointed out. The sheep to be penned by the dog without any assistance from the owner, except by signs or oral instructions.

A n y dog taking wool from a sheep will be disqualified. T h e area for the trial will be about eight acres, and the public will be kept ofif

the trial ground. Trial to take place on Friday, 4th November, at t w o o ' c lock p.m.

T i m e not to exceed 10 minutes. Entry fee, 5s.

SEC. XV.—Bloodhound Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

640 1 Hon. L. L. Smith, Collins -street East, " Ringwood," (imported).

SEC. XVI.—Bulldog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

641 1 T. A . Forbes, Leith, Albert Park, " Gem of Australia," 18 months.

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642 2 J. T. Taylor, Flagstaff Hotel, West Melbourne, " Benjamin," aged.

643 3 Napier Hamilton, Victoria Barracks, St. Kilda-road, " Fairy," slut, white and brindle patch, 2 years and 9 months.

644 4 James Fagan, Wellington-street, Collingwood, "Venus , " slut, 11 months, white, with brindle spot on eye.

Si:c. X V I I . — B u l l Terrier Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal -second ditto, certificate of merit.

645 1 James Malcolm, Errol-street, Hotham, " Rowdy," 3 years. 646 2 James Malcolm, Errol-street, Hotham, " Lily," 9 months. 647 3 B. Gregg, South Brighton, " Jack," 6 years. 648 4 B. Gregg, South Brighton, " Nellie," 12 months. 649 5 B. Gregg, South Brighton, " Mouse," 12 months. 650 6 H. Spence, jun., Flemington, " Gip," 12 months. 651 7 William Bowles, Flemington, " Lily," 10 months. 652 8 A. Liddy, Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, " Gip." 653 9 J. Kuddall, Flemington, " Nipper," white and brindle, 2 years -T

s Rake, d Rose.

SEC. XVIII .—Terr i er Dog or Slut (English) over 7 lbs.—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

654 1 W . M. Elkins, Capel-street, Hotham, " Mudgee," black and tan. 655 2 Mrs. B. H. Harris, Powlett-street, East Melbourne, " Stella,"'

black and tan. 6-56 3 J. Varcoe, Regent-street, Richmond, " J a c k , " black and tan. 657 4 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, " Tiney," black

and tan, 2 years. 658 5 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, " F l y , " black and

tan, 18 months.

SEC. XIX.—Terr ier Dog or Slut (Sltye)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

659 1 Alfred Dennis, Osborne-street, South Yarra, " Jack" (imported), 8 lbs.; price £50 .

660 2 Alfred Dennis, Osborne-street, South Yarra, " Rough," 9 lbs.; price £20 .

661 3 Allied Dennis, Osborne-street, South Yarra, " Duchess," (imported), 6 lbs.; price £50 .

662 4 John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, " Laddie." 663 5 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, " Hilda," 2 years,

and one pup. 664 6 H. J. Southwell, Clifton Hill, " Rook," 10 months.

SEC. X X •—Terrier Dog or Slut (Dandie Dinmont)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

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SEC. XXI .—Terr i e r Bog or Slut (broken hair)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

665 1 Alfred Dennis, Osborne-street, South Yarra, " Jim," fawn, 10 lbs.; price £20.

666 2 Alfred Dennis, Osborne-street, South Yarra, " Roe," fawn, 8 lbs.; price £20.

667 3 Alfred Dennis, Osborne-street, South Yarra, " Giant" (imported), fawn, 6 lbs.; price £50.

668 4 Alfred Dennis, Osborne-street, South Yarra, " Nick," fawn, 7 lbs.; price £10.

669 5 Alfred Dennis, Osborne-street, South Yarra, " Berry," dark fawn, 6 lbs.; price £30.

670 6 Alfred Dennis, Osborne street, South Yarra, " Sail" (imported), •9 lbs.; price £30.

671 7 E. Gregg-, South Brighton, " Furv," black and tan, 5 years. 672 8 J. T. Taylor, Flagstaff Hotel, Wes"t Melbourne, " Scottie," fawn,

aged. 673 9 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, " Berry," fawn, 13

months. 674 10 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, " Tiney," blue, 2

years. 675 11 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, " R u f f } ' , " fawn, 12

months. 676 12 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, "Toddles," blue,

2 years. 677 13 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, " Silkey," fawn, 15

months. 678 14 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, "Judy , " red, 2

years. 679 15 John Wilson, Weston-street, Brunswick, "Ch ip , " fawn, 8

months. 680 16 John Wilson, Weston-street, Brunswick, "Darkey , " blue, 8

months. 681 17 F. G. Smith, jun., Milton-street, St. Ki lda," Mac," tan, 4 years;.

price £ 5 5s. 682 18 F. G. Smith, Milton-street, St. Kilda, " M a j o r , " tawny, 2£

years; price £ 6 6s. 683 19 F. G. Smith, Milton-street, St. Kilda, " Fau Bias," blue, 16

months; price £ 6 6s. 684 20 F. G. Smith, Milton-street, St. Kilda, " Vermilion," tawny, 18

months ; price £ 6 6s: 685 21 F. G. Smith, Milton-street, St. Kilda, " Par Par," tawny, 18

months; price £ 1 0 10s. 686 22 F. G. Smith, Milton-street, St. Kilda, " Darebin," black and

tan, 18 months; price £ 5 5s. SEC. X X I I . — Terrier dog or slut (toy) under 7 lbs.—First prize, bronze

medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 687 1 E. Wade, Coopers' Arms, Little Bourke street, " Flora," red,

23 months.

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€88 2 Jas. Malcolm, Errol-street, Hotham, " Nipper," black and tan, 15 months.

689 3 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, " Lily," fawn, 15 months, 5 lbs.

SEC. XXIII .—Spaniel dog or slut {King Charles or Blenheim)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. X X I V . — P o o d l e dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. XXV.— I ta l ian Greyhound dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

690 1 William Lowe, South Preston, " M y Lady," fawn. 691 2 John M'Doughey, Northcote, "Spalpeen;" s His Lordship, d

My Lady.

SEC. X X V I . — P u g dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

632 1 Mrs. B. H. Harris, Powlett-street, East Melbourne, " J u d y " (imported).

SEC. XXVII .—Pomeranian dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

S P E C I A L R E G U L A T I O N S .

1. A l l doge must have chains and collars without names attached, to enable them to be taken out if required.

2. A n y dog wearing a collar with his owner 's name thereon will be disqualified f r o m receiving a prize.

3. Exhibitors will , on personal application to one o f the Stewards, be permitted to loose their dogs for exercise for a short time each day—in the morning, prior to the opening, and in the evening, after the closing o f the Exhibit ion ; but they will on no account be permitted to remove the same from the Yards without a written order from the Secretary, and a deposit of £2. (See General Regulations, clause 19.)

4. D o g s considered by the Stewards and hon. Veterinary Surgeon unfit for exhibition, either from disease, vice, or other causes, will not be rece ived ; or removed, if found necessary.

5 . Dogs to be in the Yards on Wednesday b y 9 o ' c l ock a.m. NOTE.—The Society will engage a thoroughly practical man to take charge o f

the dogs. E X T R A . — C L A S S 2 .

693 1 F. Detmold, Toorak, pair of pure pug puppies, 10 weeks. 694 2 H. J. Southwell, Clifton Hill, "Bran," deerhound dog, 7 years. €95 3 H. J. Southwell, Clifton Hill, " Brenda," deerhound slut, 7 years. 696 4 H. J. Southwell, Clifton Hill, deerhound pups, 10 weeks.

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CLASS R—BUGGIES AND HARNESS. SEC. I .—Double Buggy—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, cer-

tificate of merit. 697 1 Stickland and Sons, Latrobe-street east 698 2 William Crutch, Latrobe-street west, imitation Abbott 699 3 William Crutch, Latrobe-street west, open 700 4 Stevenson and Elliott, King-street. 701 5 D. White, Swanston-street, jump and slide, with lever

hood, and trimmed in morocco. SEC. II.—Single Buggy—First prize, silver medal; second ditto,

certificate of merit. 702 1 James Parker, St. Kilda, Abbott's style, with top

varnished and patent wheels 703 2 Stickland and Sons, Latrobe-street east 704 3 Stickland and Sons, Latrobe-street east 705 4 Stickland and Sons, Latrobe-street east 706 5 William Crutch, Latrobe-street west, single seat, hooded 707 6 Stevenson and Elliott, King-street 708 7 Stevenson and Elliott, King-street 709 8 J. H. Stockton, Smith-street, Fitzroy, Abbott's style. 710 9 D. White, Swanston-street, lever-hooded, patent wheels,

and spring-washer axles. SEC. III .— Waggonette—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto,

certificate of merit. 711 1 Will iam Crutch, Latrobe-street west 712 2 Stevenson and Elliott, King-street 713 3 D. White, Swanston-street, folding hood, patent wheels.

SEC. IV.—Set of Pair-Horse Carriage Harness—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit

714 1 David Altson, Bourke-street west 715 2 David Altson, Bourke-street west.

SEC. Y,—Set of Double Buggy Harness—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

716 1 David Altson, Bourke-street west 717 2 David Altson, Bourke-street west.

SEC. VI.—Set of Single Buggy Harness—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

718 1 Munsen and Fuller, Elmore 719 2 Gregg and Lord, Elizabeth-street 720 3 David Altson, Bourke-street west 721 4 David Altson, Bourke-street west.

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SEC. VII .—Set of Waggonette Harness—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

722 1 David Altson, Bourke-street west 723 2 David Altson, Bourke-street west 724 3 Munsen and Fuller, Elmore.

SEC. VIII .—Set of Cart Harness—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

725 1 Gregg and Lord, Elizabeth-street 726 2 David Altson, Bourke-street 727 3 David Altson, Bourke-street.

SEC. I X . — S e t of Plough Harness—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

728 1 Gregg and Lord, Elizabeth-street 729 2 David Altson, Bourke-street 730 3 David Altson, Bourke-street.

SEC. X.—Gentleman's Saddle—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate o f merit.

731 1 Gregg and Lord, Elizabeth-street 732 2 David Altson, Bourke-street 733 3 David Altson, Bourke-street.

SEC. X I . — S t o c k Saddle, for Station use—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

734 1 Gregg and Lord, Elizabeth-street 735 2 David Altson, Bourke-street 736 3 David Altson, Bourke-street.

SEC. X I I . — L a d y ' s Saddle—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

737 1 David Altson, Bourke-street 738 2 David Altson, Bourke-street.

SEC. XIII .—Collect ion of Saddlery and Harness—First prize, £ 5 5s. ; second ditto, silver medal ; third ditto, certificate o f merit.

N o entry.

E X T R A . — C L A S S R .

739 1 Gregg and Lord, Set of Gig Harness 740 2 George Parsons, Flemington, Turnover-seat Buggy 741 3 George Parsons, Flemington, Turnover-seat Buggy 742 4 George Parsons, Flemington, Single-seated hooded Buggy 743 5 George Parsons, Flemington, Cool-box Buggy 744 6 George Parsons, Flemington, Springcart

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745 7 Grant Brothers, Sandridge, Baker's Cart 740 8 Grant Brothers, Sandridge, Gig 747 9 James Parker, St. Kilda, Pony Phaeton for one or two,

French style 748 10 George Parsons, Flemington, Imitation Abbott's Buggy 749 11 Stickland and Sons, Latrobe-street east, Gig 750 12 John Clarke, Queen-street, Turnover-seat Buggy 751 13 John Clarke, Queen-street, Single-seat Buggy 752 14 John Clarke, Queen-street, Double-seat Buggy 753 15 John Clarke, Queen-street, Waggonette 754 1G H. C. Bagot, 100 Bourke-street west, Bicycles, by Singer

and Co. 755 17 D. White, Swanston-street, Extension-top Brett, trimmed

in morocco 756 18 D. White, Swanston-street, Four-in-hand Open-top Drag,

with wood perch and under and platform springs.

E X T R A . — C L A S S R . — D R A Y S , & C .

757 1 George Parsons, Flemington, Hay Dray 758 2 J. and B. West, Essendon, Hay Dray and Frame 759 3 James Grant and Co., Elizabeth-street north, Waggon for

Farm Purposes 760 4 James Grant and Co., Elizabeth-street north, Farmer's

Dray 761 5 J. H. Stockton, Smith-street, Fitzroy, Light Butcher's

Order Cart.

CLASS S—DAIRY PRODUCE. SEC. I.—Cheese (not less than 100 lbs.)—First prize, £5 5s.; second

ditto, £ 3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 762 1 D. Miller and O'Keefe, Newry Cheese Factory, Upper

Maffra 763 2 A. O'Keefe, Barnedown 764 3 A. O'Keefe, Barnedown.

SEC. II .—Salt Butter (100 lbs.)—First prize, £ 5 5s.; the gift of the Red Cross Preserving Company; second ditto, £ 2 2s., the gift of Messrs. N. M'Lean and Sons ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

765 1 J. Cotchin, Woodstock 766 2 B. Goss, Woodstock 767 3 John Picken, Mount Pleasant Farm, Buln Buln

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768 4 Roberts and Parry, Franklinford 769 5 Mrs. David Campbell, Burnt Bridge, Clarendon 770 6 G. E. Schultz, Wollert 771 7 M. M'Donald, Berwick 772 8 Thos. Goodman, Kilmore 773 9 Thos Bodycoat, Woodstock 774 10 John F. Rutter, Moorlands, Cranbourne 775 11 Thos. Jayes, Mount Franklin 776 12 Gilbert B. MTntyre, Coowurt, Lilydale 777 13 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne 778 14 John Lithgow, Flowerfield, Lilydale 779 15 Mrs. Campbell, Timmering, via Rochester.

SEC. III .—Fresh Butter (5 lbs.), as usually sent to market (without print or private mark)—First prize, £ 2 2s. ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

780 1 J. Cotchin, Woodstock 781 2 William Crichton, White Park, Epping 782 3 John Picken, Mount Pleasant Farm, Buln Buln 783 4 Roberts and Parry, Franklinford 784 5 C. Dorey, Melbourne 785 6 Mrs. Ritchie, Coburg 786 7 Joseph Smith, Templestowe 787 8 John M'Farlane, Malvern 788 9 Mrs. David Campbell, Burnt Bridge, Clarendon 789 10 G. E. Schultz, Wollert 790 11 M. M'Donald, Berwick 791 12 Thos. Goodman, Kilmore 792 13 Thos. Bodycoat, Woodstock 793 14 George Smith, Bulleen, Kew 794 15 John F. Rutter, Moorlands, Cranbourne 795 16 W . J. Dunstan, Coburg 796 17 Thos. Jayes, Mount Franklin 797 18 Charles Maltzahn, Campbellfield 798 19 Miss A. Gilchrist, Gisborne 799 20 Mrs. John Wardrop, Goomalibey Plains, Benalla 800 21 Mrs. John Wardrop, Goomalibey Plains, Benalla 801 22 John Lithgow, Flowerfield, Lilydale 802 23 Mrs. Campbell, Timmering, vid Rochester.

SEC. I V . — 4 Sides of Bacon and 6 Hams—First prize, £5 5s, ; second ditto, £ 2 2s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

803 1 J. C. Hutton, High-street, Preston 804 2 John Rohead, Moreland-road, Brunswick 805 3 King, Smith, and Kenihan, Northcote 806 4 King, Smith, and Kenihan, Northcote

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807 5 John Rohead, Moreland-road, Brunswick 808 6 J. C. Hutton, High-street, Preston 809 7 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne.

E X T R A . — C L A S S S .

810 1 J. C. Hutton, Preston, 2 Beef Hams 811 3 J. C. Hutton, Preston, 12 Strasburg Sausages 812 3 J. C. Hutton, Preston, 12 Bladders Lard 813 4 J. C. Hutton, Preston, 4 Rolls of Bacon 814 5 Thomas Newnham, Camberwell, 5 sides Smoked Bacon 815 6 Thomas Newnham, Camberwell, 5 sides Unsmoked Bacon.

CLASS T . - P R E S E R V E S , ETC. SEC. 1.—Collection of Oilman's Stores.—First prize, Piece of Plate,

value £ 5 5s.; second ditto, silver medal ; third ditto, certifi-cate of merit.

816 1 The " Red Cross " Preserving Company, South Yarra.

SEC. II.—Collection of Candles, Soap, First prize, £ 3 3s. ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

CLASS U - M A N U R E S . SEC. I.—Collection of Artificial Manures (in not less than 1 cwt

bags)—First prize, £2 2s., the gift of Messrs. Swan and Co. ; second ditto, £ 1 Is., the gift of Messrs. M'Calman and Garde.

817 1 Cuming, Smith and Co., Yarraville; agents, Irvine and Binney, 32 King-street, Melbourne

2 cwt. Bone Dust 2 cwt. Animal Guano 2 cwt. Bone Dust, superphosphate 2 cwt. Bone Char, superphosphate 2 cwt. Lacepede Guano.

818 2 Gibbs, Bright and Co., 36 Flinders-lane west Ohlendorff's Dissolved Peruvian Guano, 1604b. bao-s.

Not for competition.

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5 6 MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS.

CLASS V — M A C H I N E R Y AND IMPLEMENTS. No prizes are offered in this Class, the majority of Makers and Importers

having expressed their willingness to exhibit without competing. Entries will be received, and space allotted in the yards for this class of exhibits, free of charge, and exhibitors will have every

facility for showing off their collections or individual exhibits to the best advantage. A ticket must be attached to each exhibit, stating the selling price.

STANDS. No. 1.

T . R O B I N S O N & C O . , 2 4 7 E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T .

819 1 Marshall and Son's 6-horse Portable Engine 820 2 Marshall and Son's 7-horse Portable Engine 821 3 Marshall and Son's 8-horse Portable Engine 822 4 Marshall and Son's 9-horse Portable Engine 823 5 Marshall and Son's 10-horse Portable Engine 824 6 Marshall and Son's Traction Engine 825 7 T. Robinson and Co.'s Peg Thresher and Cleaner 826 8 T. Robinson and Co.'s Steam Thresher and Cleaner, 5 ft.

drum 827 9 T. Robinson and Co.'s Steam Thresher and Cleaner, with.

straw elevator 828 10 Marshall and Son's Steam Thresher and Cleaner, with

straw elevator 829 11 Wood 's Reaper, with string binder 830 12 T. Robinson and Co.'s Mowing Machine 831 13 Stripping Machine, with peg drum 832 14 Stripping Machines, 1, 3, and 5 833 15 Winnowing Machine, with elevator 834 16 Horse Hay Rake 835 17 Pegdrum Thresher and Shaker 836 18 Circular, 2-horse power 837 19 Circular, 1-horse power 838 20 Double-Furrow Plough 839 21 Three-Furrow Plough 840 22 Chain Harrows 841 23 Horse Hoe 842 24 Earth Scoop 843 25 Speedy's Patent W o o l Press

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No. 2.

M ' L E A N B R O S . & R 1 G G , E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T .

844 1 8-horse power Improved Steam Engine, by Ransome, Head, and Jeffries

845 2 10-horse power Portable Steam Engine, by Ransome, Head, and Jeffries

846 3 Improved Threshing, Finishing, and Dressing Machine, with 4 ft. drum, by Ransome, Head, and Jeffries

847 4 Improved Threshing, Finishing, and Dressing Machine, with 4 ft. 6 in. drum, by Ransome, Head, and Jeffries

848 5 Improved Threshing, Finishing, and Dressing Machine, with 5 ft. drum, by Ransome, Head, and Jeffries

84.9 6 Improved Elevator 850 7 Reaper and Twine Binder, by the M'Cormick Harvesting

Company 851 8 Imperial Reaper and Mower, by the M'Cormick Harvesting

Company 852 9 Mower, by the M'Cormick Harvesting Company 853 10 Horse Hay Rake, by Ransome, Head, and Jeffries 854 11 " T i g e r " Horse Hay Rake 855 12 " Samson " Horse Ray Rake 856 13 American Horse Hay Rake 857 14 American Treadle Crosscut Sawing Machine 858 15 Althouse Self-acting Windmill 859 16 Improved Cylinder Pumps 860 17 Brass and lorn Force and Lift Pumps 861 18 Windmill Cylinder Pumps S62 19 Chaffcutter, for hand power 863 20 Chaffcutter, for horse or hand power 864 21 " Duplex " Oatcrusher and Chaffcutter combined, by Hunt

and Tawell 865 22 Rotary horse-power Seed Sower (Adamson's patent) 866 23 Broadcast horse-power Seed Sower (Cahoon's) 867 24 American Grape Mill 868 25 Rabbit Exterminator (Croker's patent) 869 26 Samson Lawn Mowers 870 27 Automaton Lawn Mowers, by Ransome, Head, and Jeffries 871 28 Selector's Portable Forge 872 29 Tree Guards 873 30 Portable Centrifugal Pump, by Gwynne and Co. 874 31 Hydro Incubator 875 32 Hydro Incubator, with artificial mother 876 33 Hydro Incubator, with Christie's patent 877 34 Collection of Dairy Utensils 878 35 Collection of Harvest Tools

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879 36 Lightning Hay Knives 880 37 Barb Wire Fence 881 38 Fencing Wire Strainers 882 39 Garden Rollers 883 40 Garden Seats 884 41 Lawn Sprinklers 885 42 Station Tool Chest 886 43 Rain Gauges 887 44 Grain Tryers 888 45 Window Advertisers 889 46 5 ft. Threshing, Finishing, and Dressing Machine, with

reciprocating shakers, by Ransome, Head, and Jeffries-890 47 Slover Self-acting Windmill 891 48 Hollingsworth's Horse Hay Rake.

No. 3.

B R I S C O E A N D C O . , C O L L I N S - S T R E E T EAST.

892 1 8-horse power Portable Engine, with fuel-cutting attach-ment, by Hornsby

893 2 6-horse power Portable Engine, by Hornsby 894 3 4-horse power Portable Engine, by Hornsby 895 4 4-horse power Vertical Engine, by Hornsby 896 5 2-horse power Vertical Engine, by Hornsby 897 6 Threshing Machine, 4 feet, by Hornsby 898 7 Threshing Machine, 5 feet, by Hornsby 899 8 Hedge Cutter, by Hornsby 900 9 Stripper, by Hornsby 901 10 Indispensable Self-Raking Reaper, by Hornsby 902 11 Matchless Self-Raking Reaper, by Hornsby 903 12 " Paragon " Combined Mower and Reaper, 4 feet 6 inches,

by Hornsby 904 13 " P a r a g o n ' ' Combined Mower and Reaper, with thistle

and fern cutter, by Hornsby 905 14 1-Horse Mower and Reaper, 3 feet 3 inches, by Hornsby 906 15 " Manchester " Combined Mower and Reaper, by Hornsby 907 16 " Challenge " Reaper, by Hornsby 908 17 Saw Bench, by Hornsby 909 18 Knife Sharpener, by Hornsby 910 19 Root Pulper, by Hornsby 911 20 Root Slicer, by Hornsby 912 21 Double-Furrow Plough, wrought iron, D.D., by Hornsby 913 22 Double-Furrow Plough, D.D., with handles, by Hornsby 914 23 Double-Furrow Plough, D.D.W.L., with handles, by

Hornsby

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915 24 Double-Furrow Plough, D .D.D., with handles, by Hornsby 916 25 Double-Furrow Plough, D.D.D., without handles, by

Hornsby 917 26 Wheel Plough, D.E., by Hornsby 918 27 Two-Wheel Plough, D.E., by Hornsby 919 28 One-Wheel Plough, D , by Hornsby 920 29 Two-Wheel Plough, D., by Hornsby 921 30 Double-Furrow Plough, N.L., by Hornsby 922 31 Double-Furrow Plough, N., by Hornsby 923 32 Double-Furrow Plough, N.N., by Hornsby 924 33 Double-Furrow Plough, S.D.W., by Hornsby 925 34 Double-Furrow Plough, R.Y., by Hornsby 926 35 Three-Furrow Plough, R.Y.Y., by Hornsby 927 36 Turn-wrest Plough, by Hornsby 928 37 Two-Wheel Plough, R.A., by Hornsby 929 38 Two-Wheel Plough, R.C., by Hornsby 930 39 Two-Wheel Plough, S., by Hornsby 931 40 Two-Wheel Plough, R., by Hornsby 932 41 Two-Wheel Plough, R.L., by Hornsby 933 42 Two-Wheel Plough, F., by Hornsby 934 43 One-Wheel Plough, J . B , by Hornsby 935 44 " Omnium " Reaper, by Samuelson 936 45 Combined Mower and Reaper, by Samuelson 937 46 Handy Reaper, by Samuelson 938 47 " A t l a s " Mower, by Samuelson 939 48 Two Lawn Mowers, by Samuelson 940 49 Chaffcutter, by Samuelson 941 50 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C P A . 942 51 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.S.A. 943 52 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.DA. 944 53 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.Z. 945 54 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.C. 946 55 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.M.C. 947 56 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.E.B. 948 57 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.E.D. 949 58 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.E.E. 950 59 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.E.H. 951 60 Bentall's Corncrusher, R . S A . 952 61 Bentall's Corncrusher, R.S.D. 953 62 Bentall's Root Cutter, T.P.N. 954 63 Bentall's Root Cutter, R.P.B. 955 64 Bentall's Root Cutter, T.C.E. 956 65 Chaffcutter, O.O., by Richmond and Chandler 957 66 Corncrusher, 0 . , by Richmond and Chandler 958 67 Corncrusher, F.R., by Richmond and Chandler £ 5 9 68 Corncrusher, B.R., by Richmond and Chandler

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960 69 Sellar's Plough, No. 20 961 70 Sellar's Plough, No. 21 962 71 Sellar's Plough, No. 18 963 72 German Plough 964 73 German Plough 965 74 German Plough 966 75 German Plough 967 76 German Plough 968 77 German Scarifier 969 78 German Corn Screen 970 79 German Corn Screen 971 80 Two Lawn Mowers (German) 972 81 Set 2-horse Whippletrees, by Furphey 973 82 Set 3-horse Whippletrees, by Furphey 974 83 Hot Air Engine 975 84 Butter Machine 976 85 Pulsometer 977 86 Ahlbarns Butter Machine 978 87 French Drilling Machine 979 88 French Punching and Shearing Machine 980 89 American Mortising Machine 981 90 English Mitreing Machine 982 91 All clay's Portable Forge 983 92 Avery's Platform Weighing Machine 984 93 Avery's Counter and Family Scales 985 94 Fairbank's Counter and Family Scales 886 95 Fairbank's Platform Weighing Machine 987 96 Green's Sausage Machines 988 97 American Sausage Machines 989 98 Mathieson's Tripod and Bottle Jacks 990 99 German Lifting Jacks 991 100 English Lawn Mowers 992 101 American Lawn Mowers 993 102 Assortment Lawn Sprinklers and Garden Tools-994 103 Assortment of Mangles 995 104 Assortment ofWringers 996 105 Assortment of Garden Seats 997 106 Assortment of Lawn Tennis 998 107 Assortment of Croquet 999 108 Ice Chests and Flower Stands

1000 109 Assortment Wire Flower Stands 1001 110 Assortment of Filters 1002 111 Fireproof Safes 1003 112 Assortment of Sporting Tackle 1004 113 Assortment of Bowling Bowls 1005 114 Assortment of Wire Meat Safes

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1006 115 Scroll Saws 1007 116 American Fretwork W o o d 1008 117 Assortment of Churns 1009 118 Belting, V. I. P. and Leather, all sizes 1010 119 Galvanized Wire Netting, all sizes 1011 120 Assortment of Tools, &c.

No. 4.

H E N R Y P . W E L C H & CO. , 2 8 QUEEN-STREET, MELBOURNE.

1012 1 4 ft. Drum, Class B.—Portable Threshing and Finishing Machine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln, No. 15,996, with wrought-iron Travelling Wheels, &c., complete

7-horse power Outside Single Cylinder Portable Steam Engine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln, No. 18,000, with wrought-iron Travelling Wheels, &c., complete

20 ft. Straw Elevator.

1013 2 5 ft. Drum, Class B.—Portable Threshing and Finishing Machine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln, No. 15,995, with wrought-iron Travelling Wheels, &c., complete, and fitted with Wilder's Patent Self-Feeding Apparatus

8-horse power Outside Single Cylinder Portable Steam Engine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln, No, 17,935, with wrought-iron Travelling ^Wheels, &c., complete

20 ft. Straw Elevator.

1014 3 4 ft. 6 in. Drum, Class A.—Combined Threshing and Finishing Machine, by P. and H. P. Gibbons, Wantage, No. 3,999, with wrought-iron Travelling Wheels, Screw Brake to both hind wheels, and fitted with Chaff Screening and Bagging Apparatus, com-plete

8-horse power Outside Single Cylinder Portable Steam Engine, by P. and H. P. Gibbons, Wantage, No. 3,597, with wrought-iron Travelling Wheels, &c., complete.

20 ft. Straw Elevator.

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1015 4 4-horse power Horizontal Engine, with Vertical Boiler, mounted on Foundation Water Tank, complete, by W . N. Nicholson and Son

1016 5 3-horse power Vertical Engine and Boiler, by W . N. Nicholson and Son

1017 6 2-horse power Vertical Engine and Boiler, by W . N. Nicholson and Son

1018 7 New pattern 4-horse power Horizontal Engine and Ver-tical Boiler, by P. and H. P. Gibbons

1019 8 4-horse power " Gippeswyk" Vertical Engine and Boiler, by E. R. and F. Turner, mounted on Foundation Water-heater

1020 9 Combined Reaper and String Sheaf Binder, by the John-ston Harvester Company

1021 10 Wrought-Iron Harvester, by the Johnston Harvester Com-pany

1022 11 Continental Reaper, by the Johnston Harvester Company 1023 12 No. 3 Mower, by the Johnston Harvester Company 1024 13 " Novelty " Self Side-delivering Reaper, with controllable

rakes, by Picksley, Sims, and Co. 1025 14 " Star Buckeye " Combined Reaper and Mower, by Brigham

and Co. 1026 15 " Star" Grass Mower, by Brigham and Co. 1027 16 Broadcast Seed Sower, by Brigham and Co. 1028 17 Grass Seed Stripper, by W . Rainforth and Son 1029 18 5 ft. Patent Parallel Lifting Harrow, by W. Rainforth

and Son 1030 19 7-tine Patent Parallel Lifting Cultivator, by W . Rainforth

and Son 1031 20. Patent Adjustable Corn Screen, Class A, No. 1, by Penney

and Co. (Limited) 1032 21 Patent Adjustable Corn Screen, Class A, No. 1, with ad-

justing stone-separator, by Penney and Co. (Limited) 1033 22 Patent Adjustable Corn Screen, with stone-separator and

blower, by Penney and Co. (Limited) 1034 23 Patent Adjustable Com Screen, combined with complete

winnowing and dressing apparatus, by Penney and Co. (Limited)

1035 24 Patent Adjustable Corn Screen for general purposes, by Penney and Co. (Limited)

1036 25 Farm Fan, or Winnowing Machine, No. 1, with 24 in. riddles, by Dickey and Pease

1037 26 Farm Fan, or Winnowing Machine, No. 3, with 30 in. riddles, by Dickey and Pease

1038 27 Warehouse Fan, or Winnowing Machine, No. 1, with 48 in. riddles, by Dickey and Pease

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1039 28 Warehouse Fan, or Winnowing Machine, No. 2, with 38 in. riddles, by Dickey and Pease

1040 29 Corn Dressing or Winnowing Machine, No. 1, with 22 in. x 18 in. riddles, by Penney and Co.

1041 30 Chaffcutter, D.O., by Picksley, Sims, and Co. 1042 31 Chaffcutter, D.G.A., by Picksley, Sims, and Co. 1043 32 Chaffcutter, D.J., by Picksley, Sims, and Co. 1044 33 Kaemerer's Patent Broadcast Corn and Seed Sowing

Machine, by James Smyth and Sons 1045 34 No. 7 Royal prize Corn Grinding Mill, by Barford and

Perkins 1046 35 Portable Corn Grinding Mill, 20-in. Stones, by E. R. and

F. Turner 1047 36 Corn, Seed, and Maize Crusher, No. 11 B., by E. R . and

F. Turner 1048 37 Corn, Seed, and Maize Crusher, No. 7, by E. R. and F.

Turner 1049 38 Horse Gear for 2 horses, with intermediate, by E, R. and

F. Turner 1050 39 Grist Mill, No. 1, with pulleys and shaker, by W . N.

Nicholson and Son 1051 40 Grist Mill, No. 1 X, with pulley, by W . N. Nicholson and

Son 1052 41 Set No. 2 4-beam Diamond Harrows, by W. N. Nicholson

and Son 1053 42 Set No. 3 4-beam Zig-Zag Harrows, by W . N. Nicholson

and Son 1054 43 Set No. 5 4-beam Drag Harrows, by W . N. Nicholson

and Son 1055 44 Horse or Pony Gear, by W . N. Nicholson and Son 1056 45 Manual Delivery Horse Hay Rake, by W . N. Nicholson

and Son 1057 46 Self-acting Horse Hay Rake, by W. N. Nicholson and Son 1058 47 Cambridge Presswheel Field Roller, by W . N. Nicholson

and Son 1059 48 Double-cylinder Garden Roller, by W . N. Nicholson and Son 1060 49 Double-cylinder Garden Roller, by Picksley, Sims, and Co. 1061 50 12 in. Lawn Mower, by Picksley, Sims, and Co. 1062 51 14 in. Lawn Mower, by Picksley, Sims, ancl Co. 1063 52 Crosscutting Saw Bench, for hand-power, by Wurr and

Lewis 1064 53 Manual Crosscutting Sawing Machine 1065 54 " Ithaca" Self-delivery Horse Hay Rake 1066 55 " I t h a c a " Hand-delivery Horse Hay Rake 1067 56 Assortment of Machinery Duplicates, Leather Belting,

&c.

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No. 5.

D A V I D M U N R O A N D C O . , Q U E E N - S T R E E T .

1068 1 14-horse-power Portable Engine, double cylinder, with-link-motion reversing gear

1069 2 10-horse power Portable Engine 1070 3 10-horse power Portable Engine, highly finished 1071 4 8-horse power Portable Engine, with link-motion reversing

gear 1072 5 8-horse power Portable Engine 1073 6 8-horse power Portable Engine 1074 7 5 ft. Threshing, Dressing, and Finishing Machine, by

Ruston, Proctor and Co. 1075 8 4 ft. 6 in. Threshing, Dressing, and Finishing Machine,

by Ruston, Proctor, and Co. 1076 9 5 ft. Threshing, Dressing, and Finishing Machine, by

Ransomes 1077 10 4 ft. 6 in. Threshing, Dressing, and Finishing Machine,.

by Ransomes 1078 11 Improved Adelaide Stripper, 5-ft. comb 1079 12 Improved Adelaide Stripper, 4 ft. 6 in. comb 1080 13 Winnower, with spiked drum 1081 14 Winnower, with spiked chum 1082 15 Horse-power Thresher 1083 16 Horse Works for Thresher 1084 17 Hand-power Thresher 1085 18 Combined Chaffcutter and Corncrusher 1086 19 Coleman and Martin's Screens 1087 20 Hornsby's Screen and Brush 1088 21 Ransomes' Hay Rake 1089 22 Ransomes' Plough 1090 23 Earth Scoop Plough 1091 24 S. M. Caughey's Patent 4-Wheel Automatic Earth Scoop-1092 25 S. M. Caughey's Patent 4-Wheel Automatic Earth Scoop 1093 26 S- M. Caughey's Patent 4-Wheel Automatic Earth Scoop 1094 27 Improved " K o o b a " W o o l Press 1095 28 Prize Centrifugal Pump, mounted on wheels 1096 29 Prize Centrifugal Pump, mounted on wheels 1097 30 Force and Lift Pump 1098 31 Force and Lift Pump 1099 32 " Victory" Windmill, on column, with Pump 1100 33 " V i c t o r y " Windmill, on tripod stand, and Pump 1101 34 " Halliday" Windmill and Pump 1102 35 " E m p i r e " Windmill and Pump 1103 36 Set of Horse Works

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1104 37 Set of Horse Works 1105 38 " Victor" 4-horse power Vertical Engine and Boiler 1106 39 Bone Mill, with Screen 1107 40 Circular Saw Bench and Trucks for do. 1108 41 Saw Sharpener 1109 42 Pail- of Marine Engines 1110 43 Safety Mining Cage 1111 44 Davey, Sleep, and Co.'s Plough 1112 45 Davey, Sleep, and Co.'s Plough 1113 46 Post Borer 1114 47 Horse Hoe and Harrow combined.

No. 6.

J A M E S M U S G R O V E , G R E E N V A L E , O A K L A N D S JUNCTION.

1115 1 One-horse Mower 1116 2 Two-horse Mower, wood frame 1117 3 Horse Gear, for 2 horses 1118 4 Thresher and Shaker 1119 5 Iron Frame Mower, back cut 1120 6 Iron Frame Mower, with crank spindle to rise and fad

with shoe 1121 7 Foot Lathe.

No, 7.

S M I T H , W I N N , & F I E L D I N G , 1 5 0 F L I N D E R S - L A N E EAST.

1122 1 Boby's Corn Dressing and Screening Machine 1123 2 Boby's Self-Cleaning Corn Screen and Separator, fitted

with spring suspenders 1124 3 Boby's Self-Cleaning C o m Screen 1125 4 Boby's Hummeller (or Harvester).

No. 8.

H U G H L E N N O N , N O R T H M E L B O U R N E .

1126 1 Light Single-wheel Plough 1127 2 Heavy Single-wheel Plough 1128 3 2-Wheel Plough 1129 4 2-Wheel Plough 1130 5 Single-Furrow Plough, C share 1131 6 Antifriction Plough 1132 7 " W i m " Double-Furrow Plough, W shares 1133 8 " W i m " Double-Furrow Plough, C shares 1134 9 " Model " Double-Furrow Plough

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1135 10 Light Double-Furrow Plough, handle 1136 11 Double-Furrow and Subsoil Plough, combined 1137 12 3-Furrow Plough 1138 13 "Squatter," 6-Horse Plough, bar shares 1139 14 4-Horse Plough, bar shares 1140 15 3-Horse Plough, bar shares 1141 16 3-Horse Plough, ordinary shares 1142 17 2-Horse Plough, tank-sinking 1143 18 1-Horse Plough 1144 19 Vine Plough 1145 20 Scarifier 1146 21 Horse Hoe, and Ridger, combined 1147 22 Horse Hoe, and Harrow behind 1148 23 Set 3, B Harrows and Swingletrees 1149 24 Set 4, B Harrows and Swingletrees 1150 25 Set 4, B Harrows and Swingletrees 1151 26 Challenge Reaper 1152 27 Champion Reaper 1153 28 Set Tarantula Harrows 1154 29 Revolving Mouldboard Plough 1155 30 Horse Hay Rake 1156 31 Set Dynamometrical Swingletrees 1157 32 Set 2-Horse Swingletrees 1158 33 Collection of Mouldboards 1159 34 Collection Patent Wrought Iron Shares 1160 35 Collection of Forgings 1161 36 Lennon Knife Grinder 1162 37 Skim Coulters 1163 38 Circular Coulters 1164 39 Earth Scoop 1165 40 Earth Scoop 1166 41 Earth Scoop 1167 42 Set Heavy Harrows 1168 43 Stripper and Winnower 1169 44 Clod Crusher.

No. 9.

M ' C A L M A N & G A R D E , B L A C K W O O D - S T R E E T , N O R T H M E L B O U R N E .

1170 1 Single-Furrow Ploughs, various sizes 1171 2 Double-Furrow Ploughs 1172 3 3 Sets Harness 1173 4 Assortment of Miscellaneous Exhibits.

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No. 10.

J O S E P H N I C H O L S O N , B O U V B R I E - S T R E E T , M E L B O U R N E .

1174 1 Stripping Machines, with patent spur gearing, suitable for all harvest work in Victoria, £65

1175 2 Stripping Machine, with patent spur gearing, suitable for all harvest work in Victoria, £65

1176 3 Stripping Machine, with patent spur gearing, suitable for all harvest work in Victoria, £65

1177 4 Stripping Machine, with patent spur gearing, suitable for all harvest work in Victoria, £65

1178 5 Stripping Machine, with patent spur gearing, suitable for all harvest work in Victeria, £65

1179 6 Stripping Machine, with patent spur gearing, suitable for all harvest work in Victoria, £65

1180 7 Improved Winnower, with corn-elevator complete, fitted with hurdle for separating barley and wild oats from wheat

1181 8 Improved Winnower, with corn-elevator eomplete, fitted with hurdle for separating barley and wild oats from wheat

1182 9 Improved Winnower, with corn-elevator complete, fitted with hurdle for separating barley and wild oats from wheat

1183 10 Improved Winnower, with corn-elevator complete, fitted with hurdle for separating barley and wild oats from wheat

1184 11 Improved Winnower, with corn-elevator complete, fitted with hurdle for separating barley and wild oats from wheat

1185 12 Improved Winnower, with corn-elevator complete, fitted with hurdle for separating barley and wild oats from, wheat

1186 13 Patent Reaping Machine 1187 14 Patent Reaping Machine 1188 15 Patent Reaping Machine 1189 16 Patent Reaping Machine 1190 17 Victorian Mowing Machine 1191 18 Victorian Mowing Machine 1192 19 Victorian Mowing Machine 1193 20 Victorian Mowing Machine 1194 21 Patent Reaper and Horse Work combined 1195 22 Patent Reaper'and Horse Work combined 1196 23 Improved Chaffcutter 1197 24 Improved Chaffcutter

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1198 25 Improved Chaffcutter 1199 26 Improved Corncrusher 1200 27 Improved Corncrusher 1201 28 Improved Corncrusher 1202 29 Double-Furrow Plough 1203 30 Double-Furrow Plough 1204 31 Improved Horse and Hay Rake 1205 32 Improved Horse and Hay Rake.

No. 11.

S W A N & C O . , E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T N O R T H .

1206 1 Stripper 1207 2 Stripper 1208 3 Winnowing Machine 1209 4 Winnowing Machine 1210 5 Double-cutting Chaffcutter.

No. 12.

J O H N B U N C L E , P A R K S I D E W O R K S , N O R T H M E L B O U R N E .

1211 1 Buncle's Field-travelling Chaffcutter 1212 2 No. 1, 3-knife (steam or horse-power) Chaffcutter 1213 3 No. 2, 2-knife (steam or horse-power) Chaffcutter 1214 4 No. 3, 2-knife (horse or hand-power) Chaffcutter 1215 5 No. 4, 2-knife (horse or hand-power) Chaffcutter 1216 6 No 5, 2-knife (hand) Chaffcutter 1217 7 Bark-Cutting Machine 1218 8 Bark Disintegrator 1219 9 Two-horse Works 1220 10 One-horse Works 1221 11 Maize-Crusher, steam-power, single pair of rollers 1222 12 Corn-Crusher, steam-power, single pair of rollers 1223 13 No. 2, Maize and Corn-Crusher, double pair of rollers,

steam or horse-power 1224 14 No. 3, Maize and Corn-Crusher, double pair rollers for

horse-power 1225 15 Firewood Saw Bench 1226 16 Tobacco-Cutting Machine, and Press for same 1227 17 Domestic Slicing Machine 1228 18 Alcock's patent Hair Untwister and Teasing Machine 1229 19 Rank's patent Field Hay Press.

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No. 13. J A S . M ' E W A N & C o . , E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T .

1230 1 Bentall's Comcrusher, R.S.D. 1231 2 Bentall's Comcrusher, R.S.C., with kibbler 1232 3 Hunt's Comcrusher, M.M.I. 1233 4 Hunt's Comcrusher, No. 5 1234 5 Hunt's Comcrusher, No. 18 1235 6 Richmond and Chandler's Comcrusher, No. 0 1236 7 Richmond and Chandler's Comcrusher, No. 1 1237 8 Richmond and Chandler's Comcrusher, No. 3 1238 9 Richmond and Chandler's Comcrusher, No . 5 1239 10 Bentall's Oil Cake Mill, O.C.H. 1240 11 Bentall's Turnip Slicer, T.S.A. 1241 12 Bentall's Turnip Cutter, T.C.M. 1242 13 Bentall's Root Pulper, R.P.A. 1243 14 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.A. 1244 15 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.C., small Fly Wheel 1245 16 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.C., large Fly Wheel 1246 17 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.E.B. 1247 18 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.B. 1248 19 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.E.H. 1249 20 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.S.H. 1250 21 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, No. 0 1251 22 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, No. 58 A 1252 23 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, No. 57 1253 24 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, No. 60 A 1254 25 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, No. 3 1255 26 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, No. 4 1256 27 Hunt's Chaffcutter, H.C. 5 1257 28 Hunt's Chaffcutter, H.T.C. 1258 29 Young's Curd Mill 1259 30 Young's Curd Knife 1260 31 Young's Double Cheese Press 1261 32 Young's Single Cheese Press 1262 33 Bullard's Churn 1263 34 Colonial 4-Screw Cheese Press 1264 35 Cheese Press Screws 1265 36 Richmond and Chandler's Root-washer 1266 37 Coleman and Morton's Corn Screen 1267 38 Hornsby's Corn Screen 1268 39 M. Sherry's Grain Drill 1269 40 Wood 's Harvester and Binder (string) 1270 41 Wood 's Harvester and Binder (wire) 1271 42 Case Binding Wire and Twine 1272 43 Wood 's New Model Mower

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1273 44 Adviance, Piatt and Co.'s Buckeye Mower 1274 45 " V i c t o r y " Back-delivery Reaper and Mower, by Murray

and Co. 1275 46 Hunt's Thresher, No. A 2 1276 47 Hunt's Thresher, No. D 2, with 3-Horse Gear 1277 48 Hunt's Winnowing Machine, No . 6 1278 49 Hunt's R o w Cup Drill 1279 50 Hunt's Barrow Broadcast Seed Sower 1280 51 Hunt's 2-Horse Works H.C.B. 1281 52 Bentall's 2-Horse Works 1282 53 Bentall's Pony Works 1283 54 Richmond and Chandler's 1-Horse Strong Works 1284 55 Murray's Chain Pump 1285 56 Murray's Potato Planter 1286 57 Coleman and Morton's Water Cart 1287 58 Avery's Scale, No. 554 1288 59 Avery's Hide and Skin Scale 1289 60 Avery's Cattle Scale 1290 61 Portable Forge 1291 62 Portable Forge 1292 63 Portable Forge 1293 64 Portable Forge 1294 65 Stable Fittings 1295 66 Howarth Ventilators 1296 67 Howarth Ventilators 1297 68 Tubular Field and Side Gate 1298 69 Harrin's Sausage Machines, each 16 in., 18 in. 1299 70 Green's Sausage Machine, 16 in. 1300 71 Williams's Sausage Machine, 12 in. 1301 72 Gray's Double-Furrow Plough, G.E. 1302 73 Hornsby's Double-Furrow Plough 1303 74 Cooke's Double-Furrow Plough, X .L .R .W. 1304 75 Howard's Double-Furrow Plough, O.B.U. 1305 76 Ransome and Sims's Double-Furrow Plough, R.L.C.D. 1306 77 Hornsby's Single-Furrow Plough, F., 1-wheel 1307 78 Hornsby's Single-Furrow Plough, R.L., 1-wheel 1308 79 Hornsby's Single-Furrow Plough, S., 2-wheel 1309 80 Hornsby's Single-Furrow Plough 1310 81 Cooke's Single-Furrow Plough, X.L.R.C. 1311 82 Cooke's Single-Furrow Plough, C. 1312 83 Howard's Single-Furrow Plough, E.B., simplex 1313 84 Howard's Single-Furrow Plough, B.B., 5 ] 314 85 Sellar's Single-Furrow Plough, 2-horse 1315 86 Sellar's Single-Furrow Plough, No. 20 1316 87 Sellar's Ridging Plough 1317 88 Murray's Patent 1-way Plough

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1318 89 Follows and Bates's Garden Ploughs 1319 90 Robey's Portable Engine, 4-horse power 1320 91 Robey's Portable Engine, 8-horse power 1321 92 Robey's Angle iron-frame Thrasher 1322 93 Hindley's Vertical Engine, 12-horse power 1323 94 Hindley's Horizontal Engine, 8-horse power 1324 95 Set Howard's Harrows, flexible chain 1325 96 Set Ransome and Sims' Harrows, chain 1326 97 Set Howard's Harrows, No. 0, zig-zag 1327 98 Set Howard's Harrows, No. 12, zig-zag 1328 99 Set Howard's Harrows, No. 14, ziz-zag 1329 100 Set Gray's Harrows, zig-zag 1330 101 Horse Hoe, colonial 1331 102 Nishwitz Harrow 1332 103 Coleman's Cultivator, No. 5 1333 104 Coleman's Cultivator, No. 7 1334 105 Barclay's Patent Digger, 3- furrow 1335 106 Set Steam Food-Preparing Apparatus 1336 107 Denton's Press Wheel Clod Crusher 1337 108 Nicholson's Notched Clod Crusher 1338 109 Wheeled Earth Scoop 1339 110 Skid Earth Scoop 1340 111 Howard's Hay Rake 1341 112 American Taylor Hay Rake 1342 113 Garden Rollers, each 18, 22, 26, 30 in. 1343 114 Cast-iron Pig Trough, each 24, 30, 36, 48 in. 1344 115 Enamelled Pig Trough 1345 116 Reid's Broadcast Seed Sower 1346 117 Rabbit Exterminating Machine 1347 118 Rabbit Exterminating Machine 1348 119 Rabbit Exterminating Machine 1349 120 Collection of Ironmongery, Edge Tools, Horticultural

Implements, Saddlery, &c.

No. 14.

J A M E S G R A N T & C O . , ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH.

1350 1 Plough, for breaking up 1 351 2 2 -Wheel Plough 1352 3 Single-Wheel Plough 1353 4 Double-Furrow Plough 1354 5 Light 2-Horse Plough 1355 6 Vine Plough 1356 7 Heavy 1-Horse Plough 1357 8 Bullock Plough (wood) 1358 9 Horse H o e (heavy)

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1359 10 Horse Hoe and Drill Plough, combined 1360 11 Set of Harrows, for general purposes, 2 1361 12 Set of Harrows, for general purposes, 3 1362 13 Set of Plough Swingletrees 1363 14 Set of Equalizing Swingletrees 1364 15 Reaping and Mowing Machine,

No. 15.

J O H N D A N K S , 4 2 B O U R K E - S T R E E T W E S T .

1365 1 Korting's Water Elevator 1366 2 Danks' Patent Universal Hydrants, with director 1367 3 4 in. Patent Pump, on plank 1368 4 4 in. Patent Pump for Windmill 1369 5 Pump on Frame, without gear 1370 6 One each, Rotary Pump, 1 } and l i 1371 7 Rotary Pump, on stand, 1J-1372 8 Pump Frame 1373 9 3 in. Double-Barrel Brass Pump, with air chamber, on

frame 1374 10 3b in. Single-Barrel Brass Pump, on frame 1375 11 Special Steam Pump, 6 x 4, in motion 1376 12 Special Steam Pump, 4 x 2|, in motion 1377 13 Improved imported Portable Water-Lifter 1378 14 Portable Fire Engine, on barrow 1379 15 4-horse power Horizontal Steam Engine, with vertical

boiler 1380 16 Injector, on Steam Boiler 1381 17 Windmill, with Pump, complete 1382 18 Small Windmill, with Pump, complete 1383 19 One each, Injector, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 1384 20 One each, D.B. Steam Cocks, 2 2 , 1^, 1, f and \ 1385 21 One each, D.B. Steam Cocks, bright, 2, 1 and f 1386 22 One each, P.G.L. Steam Cocks, 2, l i , l i 1 and f 1387 23 One each, Capped-Top Cocks, 2, 1 and | 1388 24 One each, P.G. Cocks, 2, 1\ and 1 1389 25 One each, Steam Valves, 3, 2J, 2, 1^, 1 and £ 1390 26 One each, Flanged Valves, 2, 1* and l\ 1391 27 One each, R.A. Steam Valves, 2£, and 1392 28 One each, R.A. Steam Valves, screwed, 1393 29 One each, Suction Lubrication, 2, 2£ and 3 1394 30 One each, Suction Lubrication, D.P. 3 1395 31 One each, Check Valves, 2, 1, f and \ 1396 32 One each, R.A. Valves, 2 , 1 - j , 1, f and | 1397 33 One each, Main Cocks, 2, and 1398 34 Two each, Spring Balances

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1399 35 Three Steam Gauges 1400 36 Three Steam Whistles 1401 37 Three sets Steam Gauge Cocks 1402 38 One each, 3, 4, 5, and 6 Steam Valves 1403 39 One each, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 12 Sluice Valves 1404 40 Court Stand Pipe 1405 41 Hydraulic Ram, in motion 1406 42 Patent Enamelled Gauge Glasses, various sizes 1407 43 Double Hydrant 1408 44 Director for Fire Brigade 1409 45 Fire Brigade Hose Union 1410 46 One 2 self-acting Ball Cocks 1411 47 Patent Post-borer 1412 48 Double Crank for Pump, with plumber blocks bearing for

rods 1413 49 One each, Iron Lift Pump, Nos. 2, 4, 5 and 6 1414 50 One each, Brass Deep-Well Pump, 2£, 3, 3£ and 4 1415 51 One each, Iron Force and Lift Pump, on flange, Nos. 2, 4

and 6 1416 52 One each, Iron Force and Lift Pump, on plank, Nos. 3 and 6 1417 53 One each, Iron Force and Lift Pump, double action, on

plank, Nos. 4 and 6 1418 54 One each, Brass Force and Lift Pump, Nos 2, 2i , 3, 31,

and 4 1419 55 One each, 4-in. Brass Double-barrel Brass Pump, Nos. 2 i ,

3, 3 j , and 4 1420 56 3|-in. Brass Double-barrel Pump, with clack doors and

air chambers 1421 57 3^-in. Treble-barrel Brass Pump, with clack doors and

air chambers 1422 58 Single Plank, with plumber blocks 1423 59 Pair Slings, with crosshead and guide bars 1424 60 Two Brass Bung Holders 1425 61 Oval Cast Shower 1426 62 Round Cast Shower 1427 63 One each, 8-in. and 10-in Copper Shower 1428 64 l i - i n . Brine Pump 1429 65 Fret Saws, various sizes 1430 66 Amateur Turning Lathes 1431 67 Lawn Sprinkler.

No. 16.

D A V I D E D W A R D S , E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T .

1432 1 Stripper 1433 2 Reaper

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1434 3 Cultivator 1435 4 Cultivator 1436 5 Cultivator 1437 6 Plough 1438 7 Plough 1439 8 Plough 1440 9 Set of Harrows 1441 10 Set of Harrows 1442 11 Set of Harrows.

No. 17.

G I B B S , B R I G H T & C O , L I T T L E F L I N D E R S - S T R E E T W E S T .

1443 1 "Enterprise" Mowing Machine, by A. Handyside and Co. (limited)

1444 2 "Enterprise " Mowing Machine, by A. Handyside and Co. (limited)

1445 3 " Eclipse " Grinder 1446 4 2 in. Pump, No. 1 1447 5 3 in. Pump, No. 1 1448 6 3 in. Pump, No, 6 1449 7 3 in. Pump, No. 7, pitcher spout 1450 8 2£ in. Pump, No. 113, lift and force 1451 9 3 in. Pump, No. 120, lift and force 1452 10 Portable Forge, by A. Handyside and Co. (limited) 1453 11 Portable Forge, by A. Handyside and Co. (limited) 1454 12 Collection of Milner's Fire-resisting Safes.

No. 18.

H U M B L E & N I C H O L S O N , G E E L O N G .

1455 1 4-horse Thrasher and Straw Elevator 1456 2 Patent-lever Wool Press, by D. Ferrier 1457 3 Patent Wire Strainer, by J. Ferrier 1458 4 Reaper and String-binder, by J. Ferrier.

No. 19.

P R I C E W I L L I A M S , F R A N K L I N - S T R E E T , M E L B O U R N E .

1459 1 3 Wool Presses.

No. 20.

T H O M A S G A U N T , 1 4 B O U R K E - S T R E E T E A S T .

1460 1 Collection of Meteorological and Scientific Instruments.

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No. 21.

J. J . S I M P S O N , 1 1 2 B R U N S W I C K - S T R E E T , F I T Z R O Y .

1461 1 Chemical Erasive Soap, Cement, and Liquid Glue.

No. 22.

D. M'DONALD, COBURG.

1462 1 Field Hay Elevator.

No. 23.

ROBERT A. PRESS, 22 LEICESTER-STREET, CARLTON.

1463 1 Fire Hose Reel.

No. 24.

J O S E P H R O Y A L , L E I C E S T E R - S T R E E T , C A R L T O N .

1464 1 Fire Hose Reel.

No. 25.

T . W . N O R R I S , C H A P E L - S T R E E T , P R A H R A N .

1465 1 Condition Spice for Horses and Cattle, &c.

No. 26.

E . D O M B R A I N A N D S O N S , 9 5 B O U R K E - S T R E E T W E S T .

1466 1 The New Sheep Dip (non-poisonous), Little's Chemical

Fluid.

No. 27.

C R A W F O R D A N D C O . , E A S T E R N A R C A D E .

1467 1 Saratoga Trunks 1468 2 Solid Leather Trunks 1469 3 Ladies' Dress Trunks 1470 4 Monitor Trunks 1471 5 French Monitor Trunks 1472 6 Steamer Trunks 1473 7 Packing Trunks 1474 8 Theatrical Trunks 1475 9 Children's Toy Trunks 1476 10 Portmanteaus 1477 11 Boys' Barrows 1478 12 Valises

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1479 13 Satchels 1480 14 Ladies' Bags 1481 15 School Bags 1482 16 Dressing Cases 1483 17 Lunch Bags 1484 18 Carpet Bags 1485 19 Work Bags 1486 20 Work Baskets 1487 21 Picnic Baskets 1488 22 Brussels Carpet Folding Chairs 1489 23 Velvet Folding Chairs 1490 24 Patent Carpet Sweepers 1491 25 Netted Hammocks 1492 26 Invalid Rolling Chairs 1493 27 Tally No.'s 1494 28 Patent Garden Pumps

No. 28.

R O B E R T C A R T E R , L I T T L E C O L L I N S - S T R E E T E A S T , M E L B O U R N E .

1495 1 Assortment Silver Jewellery.

No. 29.

W I L L I A M R A D F O R D , 1 9 L I T T L E B O U R K E - S T R E E T , M E L B O U R N E .

1496 1 Cheese Vats, of different size3, 12 in number 1497 2 Cheese Tub, 80 gallons 1498 3 Cheese Tub, ] 00 gallons 1499 4 24-quart Cart Can 1500 5 35-quart Cart Can 1501 6 44-quart Cart Can 1502 7 63 quart Cart Can 1503 8 Syphon 1504 9 Syphon 1505 10 Strainers 1506 11 Scalder 1507 12 Curd Breakers 1508 13 Gauze Wire Separator 1509 14 Yard Can, 16 quarts 1510 15 Yard Can, 20 quarts 1511 16 Curd Forks 1512 17 Milk Strainers 1513 18 Milk Buckets 1514 19 Milk Buckets, with Strainers 1515 20 Curd Cooler.

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No. 30.

D A V I D A L T S O N , 2 5 B O U R K E - S T R E E T W E S T .

1516 1 Set Clydesdale Stallion Tackle 1517 2 Set Blood Stallion Tackle 1518 3 Six Bull Head-stalls 1519 4 Six Cow Head-stalU 1520 5 Six Calf Head-stalls 1521 6 Two Ladies' Saddle Cloths 1522 7 Saddler's Ironmongery 1523 8 Three Gents' Pelham Bridles 1524 9 Three Gents' Waymouth Bridles 1525 It) Three Ladies' Peiham Bridles 1526 11 Three Gents' Double Rein Snaffle Bridles 1527 12 Three Gents' Single-Rein Snaffle Bridles 1528 13 Six Racing Bridles 1529 14 Six Breast Plates 1530 15 Three Racing Saddles, lbs. 1531 16 Three Steeplechase Saddles 1532 17 Three Exercise Saddles 1533 18 Six Indiarubber Cutting Rings 1534 19 Three Lead-carrying Cloths 1535 20 Four Suits Horse Clothing 1536 21 Three Jointed Four-horse Whips 1537 22 Cotton Lead Ropes for Stallions 1538 23 Collection of Riding and Driving Whips 1539 24 Collection of Waterproof Rugs 1540 25 Collection of Canvas Stable Rugs 1541 26 Collection of Valises 1542 27 Three Bellied Stockwhips (six exhibits) 1543 28 Machine Belting 1544 29 Kangaroo Girths, flat and round plaited 1545 30 White and Coloured Horse Nets 1546 31 Belt Leather 1547 32 Pump Leather 1548 33 General Collection of Leather 1549 34 Leather Back Body Brushes 1550 35 Saddle anil Harness Pegs, for stable use 1551 36 Solid Leather Fire Brigade Buckets 1552 37 Machine Belting, single and double 1553 38 Firemen's Helmets, Belts, Pouches, and Buckets 1554 39 Silk Race-Saddle Mountings 1555 40 Military Crossbelts, Swordbelts, and Cartouche Pouches.

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No . 31. R O B E R T B O D I N G T O N , Q U E E N S B E R R Y - S T R E E T , C A R L T O N .

1556 1 Sharp's Patent Sheep Supports for Jet or Spout Washing, 1557 2 Sharp's Patent Rabbit Exterminator for Suffocating

Rabbits in burrows.

No . 32. T H E R E D - C R O S S P R E S E R V I N G C O M P A N Y , C H A P E L - S T R E E T ,

S O U T H Y A R R A .

Assortment of Oilmen's Stores :— 1558 1 Jams 1559 2 Jellies 1560 3 Bottled Fruits 1561 4 Tart Fruits 1562 5 Marmalade, in glass and tins 1563 6 Honey, in glass and tins 1564 7 Pickles, in glass and bulk 1565 8 Sauces 1566 9 Chutneys 1567 10 Tomato Sauce 1568 11 Vinegar, in glass and bulk 1569 12 Salt, in glass jars 1570 13 Anchovy Paste 1571 14 Bloater Paste 1572 15 Essence of Anchovies.

No. 33. T . J . G R A H A M , S A N D R I D G E .

1573 1 Gloss and Dressing, for boots and harness 1574 2 Transparent Cement.

No. 34. J . J O H N S O N , 6 3 B O U R K E - S T R E E T E A S T .

1575 1 Hydraulic Wine Filter Press

No. 35. A . L U G T O N & S O N S , 1 4 4 L I T T L E L O N S D A L E - S T R E E T E A S T .

1576 1 Vertical Engine and Boiler 1577 2 Horizontal Engine 1578 3 Sausage Machines (2) 1579 4 Sausage Fillers (4) 1580 5 Brine Pumps (3) 1581 6 Horse-power Horse Works.

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No. 36. " R O B I N S O N & S O N S , A ' B E C K E T T - S T R E E T W E S T .

1582 1 Rotary Disc Harrow 1583 2 Stripping Machine 1584 3 Winnowing Machine 1585 4 Earth Scoop.

No. 37. J O H N B O O T H , D A R R A W E I T G U I M .

1586 1 Set of Harrows 1587 2 Set of Harrows 1588 3 Set Swingletrees, 3-horse, Daley's patent 1589 4 Set Swingletrees, 2-horse.

No . 38. H E N R Y B I S H O P & C O , 7 9 BOURICE-STREET EAST.

1590 1 Collection of Davis's Sewing Machines.

No. 39. G . H . A D A M S , 3 0 C O L L I N S - S T R E E T .

1591 1 Model of Roof , by Rogers 1592 2 Patent Roofing Felt.

No. 40. L E W I S & W H I T T Y , F I T Z R O Y .

1593 1 Blacking, Polish, Blue 1594 2 Collection of Condiments.

No. 41. J. & B . W E S T , E S S E N D O N .

1595 1 Hay Rake 1596 2 Field Elevator 1597 3 Potato Digger.

No. 42. C R E S S W E L L & C O . , S W A N S T O N - S T R E E T .

1598 1 Collection of Agricultural and Garden Seeds.

No. 43. J O H N C U R T I S , 9 5 B O U R K E - S T R E E T WEST.

] 599 1 2 Improved Rivetted, Iron Framed, Solid Leather Port-manteaus

1600 2 Collection of Leather Satchels. 7 e

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No. 44

W I L L I A M M U N S I E , T U L L A M A R I N E .

1601 1 Horse Hay Rake.

No. 45. W I L L I A M J. T I M P E R L E Y , GWYNNE-STREET, RICHMOND.

1602 1 Hand-painted Water Filters, with stands 1603 2 Majolica Water Filters 1G04 3 Coloured Water Filters 1605 4 Salt-glazed Water Filters 1G0G 5 3 Superior Water Filters, white and amber colour 1607 6 Hand-painted Spirit Barrels, with stands.

No. 46. J A M E S F O W L E R , 5 6 QUEEN-STREET.

1608 1 The Patent Victorian Hydraulic Freestone.

No. 47. F R E D E R I C K F L O O D , LONSDALE-STREET W E S T .

1G09 1 Horse-power Water-lift 1610 2 Washing Appliances.

No. 48. G E O R G E M E N N I E , 5 LATROBE-STREET E A S T .

1611 1 Sheet Iron Chimney.

No. 49. D. MOORE & CO., 104A BOURKE-STREET WEST; Agents

CORCORAN, W E B B , & C o . , L o n d o n .

1612 1 Millstones 1613 2 Mill Fittings 1614 3 Smut and Malt-kiln Wire 1615 4 Sack, Store, and Woo l Trucks.

No. 50. G E O R G E M U N R O , B A L L A R A T .

1616 1 Stripper 1617 2 2-Wheel Reaper 1618 3 4-Wheel Reaper 1619 4 Set Double Horse Works.

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