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Page 1: JJaltomtl Jlgriatltunil Soacin · JJaltomtl Jlgriatltunil Soacin of 0ixtarur. SIXTH GRAND ANNUAL SPRING EXHIBITION. Cafadbpx erf (6*bibits, WITH INDEX. \J » TO EE HELD ON WEDNESDA
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J J a l t o m t l J l g r i a t l t u n i l S o a c i n of 0 i x t a r u r .

SIXTH GRAND A N N U A L

SPRING EXHIBITION.

C a f a d b p x erf ( 6 * b i b i t s , W I T H I N D E X .

\J »

TO EE HELD ON

WEDNESDA Y, THURSDA Y, AND FRIDA Y, 8th, 9th, and 10th NOVEMBER, 1876,

AT THE

SOCIETY'S YARDS, ST. KILDA ROAD.

IfUIb'onntc: 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 ' M A C K I L L O P S T R E E T (OFF 5 6 BOURKE STREET W E S T ) .

MDCCCLXXVI .

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XVI ADVEETISEJIENTS.

FEAR OF RIDICULE, FALSE MODESTY. MANY a man is now quietly ruminating in solitude, and uselessly regretting he has not summoned up courage hitherto to consult me. Diffidence, false modesty, and often fear of ridicuie, are, witn regret, the statements made to me, as chiefly preventing patients from consulting me.

Many a now wretched life would have been made happy, many a pleasing home with troops of smiling children, would have taken the place of the hearth which is now desolate, had I but been con-sulted in time.

Many a young life has been wrecked on the rocks of despair. I ask often an unfortunate being why he did not consult me before, and I find the invariable heart-bursting response, " Oh, Doctor, why-was I held back by a false feeling of shame 1 Had I but consulted you in time, I should now be a happy, healthful man. What am I now, but an object of pity ! "

Again, with regard to Skin Affections, the same illustration applies. Many of these terrible chronic eruptions would never have occurred, had early skilful treatment been applied.

Those who have locked up within their breasts a secret, canker-ing their very lives, and wish to avail themselves of my skill in the treatment of their maladies, must remember that " old time is a-flying," and that I shall not be much longer in practice, for I have done the state some service in my profession, and I shall not there-fore, be long before I take my rest; therefore there is little time to lose, for those who wish to profit by my skill and experience.

Let nothing in the shape of bashfulness, therefore, deter the one seeking medical skill, from consulting me at once, ere it be too late. Those who do not care for a personal consultation, can communicate with me by letter.

DR. L. L. S M I T H , 1 8 2 6 8 L L I R S S T 1 S S T U S T .

M E L B O u n a i I ? .

Vee by Z^eiier, MEDICINES FORWARDED THROUGHOUT all the COLONIES,

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ADVERTISEMENTS. x v i i

R a t i o n a l g g r i n r l t u r a l j f t t U t g o f V i c t o r i a .

The SIXTH ANNUAL SPEING EXHIBITION of this SOCIETY will be opened at the SHOW GROUNDS, St. Kilda Eoad, by

His Excellency SIR GEORGE E. BOWEN, G.C.M.G., Governor of Victoria, &c.,

ON THURSDAY, THE 9TH NOVEMBER, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, When the Public will be admitted at a fee of 2s.

Non-Members will be admitted during the adjudicating of the Judges on "WEDNESDAY, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., on payment of a

fee of 5s. each. From 12.30 p.m., 2s. 6d. Lady Bowen has kindly consented to present the Silver Cups to the

successful competitors on THURSDAY, the 9th November, at 1 o'clock p.m.

Admission to the Public on that day, from 9 a.m., 2s. And 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.

The Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and Members of Council will wear Blue Ribbon ; Judges of Exhibits, White Ribbon ; Stewards, Red Ribbon; and Hon. Veterinary Surgeon, Red-White-and-Blue Ribbon.

Prize Cards will be attached to the Exhibits with Ribbons, as follows— F I R S T P R I Z E ... ... Blue Card, Blue Ribbon SECOND P R I Z E

T H I R D P R I Z E

COMMENDED

Red Card, Red Ribbon Lavender Card, Lavender Ribbon White Card, White Ribbon

Champion Winners will have Green Ribbon round the neck in addition

Refreshments of all kinds will be provided on the Ground by Mrs. Sefton, of Brandon Hotel, Carlton, who binds herself to supply every-thing of the best quality at Melbourne hotel charges.

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

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

WALTER MACFARLANE, Secretary.

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w !z;

I V U L A D V E B T I 8 E M E N T 8 .

| WM. H A M I L T O N , JUNR. O (Late of Mortlakc),

£ SEED MERCHANT, S AND

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fetral C o m m i s s i o n J p t H £7 QUEEN STREET, MELBOURNE. W

O* W. H. devotes Special attention to

& G R A S S S E E D S Making Q U A L I T Y a first consideration, and trusts that

pj his colonial experience as a farmer in growing and saving Agricultural Seeds, and of Artificial Pastures

^ will enable him to give satisfaction to all.

o gH In the Agency Business W. H. undertakes the following:— h - 3 H H

B <J w

torc^ J a t e f c ami T i ^ p a l S A L E 03T

W O O L E I T H E R IN T H E COLONY OR IN LONDON M A R K E T .

SELECTION AND PURCHASE OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND OTHER

FARM AND STATION REQUISITES (SEEDS EXCEPTED).

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

o > S H

< J N O C H A R G E T O P U R C H A S E R S T O R S E L E C T I N G M A C H I N E R Y .

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ADVEBTIBEITENTS. x i x

T H E

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

O F F I C E - B E A R E R S F O R T H E Y E A R 1 8 7 6 .

^r i s ib t r t l : M . McCAW, ESQ. , MELBOURNE.

©lct-$5rfgibtn(<l : W . J . C L A R K E , ESQ. , SUNBURY. A L E X . P A T T E R S O N , ESQ. , CRANBOURNE. J . W . F L E M I N G , ESQ. , BRUNSWICK. T H E HON. R O B E R T S I M S O N , M . L . C . , T O O R A K . * E D W A R D H E N T Y , ESQ. , M U N T H A M . J O S H . C L A R K E , ESQ. , T H E G R A N G E .

®r«sl{£6 : 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 c D O U G A L L , ESQ. , A R U N D E L .

IJlrmbtrs of C o u n c i l : J . H U T C H I N G S , ESQ. , ELIZABETH-STREET. J O H N S I M S O N , ESQ. , W A V E R L E Y , STUDLEY P A R K . A . F I S K E N , E S Q . , L A L L A L . * H . L E N N O N , ESQ. , N O R T H MELBOURNE. J A S . G I B B , ESQ. , B E R W I C K . J O B S M I T H , E S Q . , NORTHCOTE. D U G A L D M c P H A I L , ESQ. , ESSENDON. S A M U E L M c G R E G O R , E S Q . , COLLINS-STREET. D . R . M c G R E G O R , ESQ. , QUEEN-STREET.* D A V I D M U N R O , ESQ. , QUEEN-STREET. J O S I A H M I T C H E L L , ESQ. , SKELSMERGH H A L L , KYNETON. R . M . A Y R E , E S Q . , ESSENDON. J N O . B E L L , ESQ. , KANGAROO GROUND. A . M U R R A Y , ESQ. , Y O R I C K CLUB. W . S O M N E R , ESQ. , SWANSTON-STREET. J O S H . R I D D E L L , E S Q . , LANCEFIELD ROAD. H E N R Y B E A T T I E , ESQ. , M T . A I T K E N . J A S . R O B E R T S O N , ESQ. , ABERFELDIE. W M . C U M M I N G , E S Q . , TOORAK. S A M L . G A R D I N E R , ESQ. , K E W AND HEIDELBERG. W . J . L O B B , ESQ. , D A R R A W E I T G U I M . F R A N C I S H E N T Y , ESQ., KEW. J A S . D U N C A N , ESQ. , BULLEEN. J . G . B R I S B A N E , ESQ. , W O O L E R T .

|)on:. HJrftriuarg Smrgton : G R A H A M M I T C H E L L , M.R.C .V .S .

Stcrt iarg : W A L T E R M A C F A R L A N E .

* Those marked with asterisk constitute the Finance Committee.

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

A .

Algic , M. , 33, 34, 106 Abbott, C., 161,227,260 Aitken, Wm., 174 Armstrong, Thos., 584 Alston, D., 695, 696, 697, 698.700, 701 to

714, Anderson, Mrs., 739, 740 Australian Manufacturing Co., 1267 to

1269 Apollo Stearine Candle Co., 1303

B. Burnside, Jas., 7. 312. 313, 314, 315,

316, 317 Bookless. Thos., 2055 Beattie, Hy., 21, 323, 324, 325, 327, 328

331, 333, 334, 335 Bell, T. W. , 35, 46 Bourke, Ales. , 59,66, 73, 82, 247 Bodycoat, Thomas, 63, 76, 77, 200 Bell, John, 127, 176, 202, 203, 204, 205 Brannigan Bros., 147, 264, 294, 543, 558 Brisbane, P. and J. G., 152, 198, 199,

253, 276, 284, 297, 298, 379 Brady, M., 153 Black, R., 164 Benn, John, 167, 169, 188, 241, 242,

243, 375, 376, 377, 378 Bachmann. J.. 341 Browne, M. J., 396, 397, 399, 404, 405,

406 Bath. Thomas, 436. 437, 445, 446 Bensuu, W in., 459 Brown. A. , 496, 503, 504. 517,518, 519,

524. '525, 528 Bate. Thos., 497, 498, 505, 506, 539, 540,

58b, 637, 640, 677 Boseley, G , 510, 514, 515 Banner, E . G.. 580, 581, 582, 583 Burton, F. A. , 596 Brodribb, F. C., 605 Bowerman, G., 627

Bachmann. D. T., 631 Brodribb, K . E., 646, 670 Beattie, Alex. , 741, 742 Buncle, John, 798, 799, 800, 807, 808,

977 to 992 Braid, Alex., 864 to 868 Brown, W . R., 1272

C. Clarke, W . J., 1, 8, 49, 50, 201, 254 Crichton, A., 78, 466, 473, 486, 487 Coldham, J., I l l Cox-, W . S., 112, 113 Cane, A. B „ 116 Cameron, Allan, 131 Currie, J., 135 Creighton, Wm., 166, 735, 736 Campbell, D., 185 Cochrane, Jas., 339 Clarke, C. E., 545, 558 Cooze, F., 553, 624 Creber, W . W. , 556 Clarke, J. W. , 573 Cambourne, J. W. , 597 Cayzer, F. D., 625, 626 Craig, John, 678 Cratch, Wm. , 681, 689, 693, 719 Cutter, L . E., 683 Campbell. Miss M „ 743 Campbell, Mrs. D., 744 Corbett, A. G., and Son, 761, 762. 779,

780, 931 to 934 Curtis, John, 1274, 1275 Clarke, C. E. , 1290 Coster, Peniston, 1302

D .

Donaldson, John, 84, 85,'.93, 94 Davidson, Wm. , 145 Darlot. H. S., 149 Dugdale, L., 160, 226 Dickson, H., 172, 189 Dawson, Mrs., 223

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS. xxi

Dutton, Thos., 304, 427, 435, 461 Desmond. John, 628 Davis, W m . , 661 Davey, T. and Co., 764, 765, 822, 953 to

969

Danks, John, 820, 821, 1181 to 1200

E. Eagling, John, 411 Evans, John, 320 Edward, R., 660 Eddy and Ward, 687, 716, 717 Edwards, David , 1201 to 1204 Evans, Thomas, 1279 to 1287

P .

Fisher, C. B., 41, 173, 249, 250, 266,274, 301, 395, 403, 441, 449, 458, 465

Fawcctt , Frank, 42 Fleming, J. W. , 121, 338, 345, 346, 347,

348, 351, 382, 538, 541, 542, 546, 554, 576

Fleming, J. W . . jun. , 531 Finlay, C. and A. , 170, 279, 390 Fa i rba im, Thomas, 248 Farmsworth, J. , 307 Ferguson, G. B., 619 Finlay. Charles, 638 Fleming, J. W. , jun. , 747 Foxcraf t , John, 972, 973 Flood, F . , 1263, 1264

G.

Gibson, Thomas, 22, 321 Gidney, J. , 109, 128 Gardiner, S., 115, 129, 183,184, 262, 270 Grant, John, 125, 356, 361, 362,363,366,

367, 368 Glasscock, George, 130, 138 Glassford, H . G., 303 Grant, James, 325, 330 George, Joseph. K06J 607 Gurney, T. J. , 639 Gullifer, Miss, 659 Galland, John, 688, 718 Grant, George, and Co., 1049 to 1058 Grant, James, and Co., 1205 to 1219

H.

Hegarty, James, 19, 31 Hattie, Samuel, 40 Hogan , Thomas, 57. 64. 415, 416, 424.

425, 426, 430, 131, 432, 440, 443, 444, 454,455, 479

Hoyt , H. , 142 Hogan , M., 151, 175 Hann, F . B., 155,156, 206, 207, 208, 209.

210, 24(1, 255, 256 Horwood , Joel, 191, 251, 2 5 2 , 2 6 7 , 2 6 8 ,

275, 280, 296, 302 Hol loway , John, 211 Hal l Joseph F. 244 245

Higgins, J. , 340, 380 Hatton, T. W. , 389, 684 Hatton, T. J., 512 Herron, H., 544 Haydon , Thomas, 586, 587 Henderson, T. , and Co., 816, 1073 to

1088 Hay, James, and Co., 10S9, 1090, 1091 Hand, Selby, 1258 to 1260 Henderson, J. K., 1276, 1277

Inglis, J. O., 246 I .

J. Junor, David. 34, 45, 51, 52, 61, 68, 88,

97, 103, 629 Junor, Donald, 23, 107 Jones, H. B., 456, 457 Jarrett, A., 611

K . Kenny , James, 16, 28 Kernan, John, 122, 154 Keys, Thomas, 181

. .Kennedy , - M.. 386 C Kav,'-JrA-.y 502-,. 507, 615 'T^mrnanTR'.v'5(58,'.509, 513, 522, 530 y.'K<&t#»Al; 5 7 5 \ 0 . \

S V e t o o u r o ^ y ; / L . 118, 126

FLtfikSeMi£J»&., 150 ierTW. S., i86, 238

L o b b . W . J., 305, 369. 728 Lempriere, W . G., 342, 349, 350, 352,

353, 354 Lempriere, T. H., 550, 551, 552, 563,

564, 571, 572, 579 Langley , H . M „ 609, 648 Lock, W. H., 6o0 Laidlay, John, 727 Lennon, Hugh, 7S4 to 786, 829, 830, 996

to 1045 Lauder, George, 1304

H . Miller, Henry , 54 Moore Bros., 56 Morley, W m . , 104, 105, 108 Miller, E., 132, 671, 672, 673, 674, 675,

676 Maher, E , 222 Mason, H. W . , 344 Mailer , Hob.. 410, 417, 418, 419, 420,

421, 433, 434. 591 Moore , John, 499, 500, 501, 516, 523,

526, 527 Mannix , P., 585 Marlow, E.. 590 Mason, A. C., 595 M o o n A . C. 636

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XXII LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

Mailer, W. L., 647 Mitchell, P., 726 Munro, David, and Co., 749 to 764, 767

to 772, 817, 818, 819, 823, 824, 825, 832 to 834

M'Cormack, John, 37, 48 M'Cormack, Thomas, 53, 60, 67, 75, 182 M'Farland, James, 119 M'Nab, A.. 163 M'Askell, W , 218, 219 M'Mahon, W m , 265, 273 M'Nab, Mrs., 355, 357, 358, 358, 360,

364, 365, 372, 374 M'Phail, James, 383, 384, 385 M'Speerin, James, 565, 566, 574 M'Donald, A. and Sons, 682, 690. 694,

720, 721 M'Ewan, James and Co., 699, 766, 791,

792, 801, 809, 1092 to 1166 M'Leod, James, 726 M'Comas, J. W., 1167 to 1173 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, 1291 to 1299

N. Nixon, J., 318 Neighbour, John, 630 Nicholson, Joseph, 788, 789, 790, 797,

831, 1174 to 1180 Norris, T. W „ 1271

O. Orr, James, 89, 98 Orr, Eobert, 319, 329, 332

P. Port, James, 102 Prowse, Hy., 124 Plant, George, 143, 467, 470, 471, 474,

476, 481, 482, 483, 490, 491, 493, 494, 547, 659, 667, 677

Parker, T. H., 306, 636 Parramore, T., 391, 400 Plummer, Dr., 411, 412, 414 Pitman, James, 476, 488. 668, 569 Parker. F., 529 Port. J. C., 533 Payter, J. W., 601, 602 Page, Captain, 612, 632 Pennefather, Master Wilfred, 643 Parsons, G., 680, 1046, 1047,1048 Parker, James, 722 Patterson, A., 723, 724 Payne, John, 737, 738 Parker and Co., 1220 to 1226 Perry, John, 1227 to 1257

R. Redwood, Richard, 5, 12 Rowan, Andrew, 13, 25, 32, 43, 86, 95 Robertson, John, 18, 30, 72, 81,87, 96 Richards, Wm., 38, 70, 79 Robertson, Wm. , 62, 69 Robertson, John, Melbourne, 134, 136,

146, 614, 656,667

Riddell, J., 158, 267, 299 Row, F„ 165 Rossiter, T. J., 190 Robertson, Bros., 220, 221, 259, 269, 289,

290, 291, 300, 322, 326, 387 and 388 Renwick, jas. , 230, 295 Rutledge, Bros., 442, 447; 448, 451, 462,

463, 464 Russell, John, 589 Holland, F. W., 594, 608 Robinson, T. and Co., 756 to 760, 774 to

778, 782 to 783, 793, 806, 814, 815, 869 to 918

Robinson, J. H. and Sons, 845 to 85S Robison Bros, and Co., 919 to 930 Raleigh, M., 1278

S. Smith, John, 2, 9 Stanley, Wm., 14, 26, 117 Smith, Thomas, 36, 47 Strettle, S., 114, 137, 140,657 Sewell, Isaac, 141 Smith, L. L., 148, 394, 408, 409, 422,

423, 452, 463, 618, 622 Stevenson, Hy., 159, 179, 180, 216, 217,

258, 277, 287, 288 Snowball, J., 162, 228, 229 Skilling, Thos., 168, 272, 278, 308, 309,

310, 311 Smith, A., 171 Staughton, W. H., 336, 337 Slee, Charles, 413, 428, 429, 438, 439 Slee, Edgar, 450, 460 Smith, Mrs. L. L., 532 Selfton, George, 534, 535 Southwell, H. J., 549, 593, 599, 600,613,

616, 617, 620, 621, 645, 663, 664, 668, 669

Scarle, E „ 692, 652 Smith, Mrs. T., 623 Stokes and Martin, 1301 Sawrey, E. E., 644, 668 Strong, H. A., 649 Stoneman, C. L., 715 Saunders, Sandford and Co., 729, 739 Sweet, Harry, 731, 732 Schultz, E., 733, 734 Sharp, J., 745, 746 Shuttleworth, W. and Co., 755, 773, 810,

856 to 863 Swan and White, 787, 794, 795, 7»6,

1069 to 1072 Simpson, H. J., 1261 Savage, Robt., 1262 Stoneham, A., 1270

T.

Turner, Wm., 39, 123,187, 231, 232,233, 381

Tweedale, James, 178, 212, 213, 214, 215, 285, 2S6

Teasdale, James, 192, 193, 194, 195, 281, 282, 283

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LI8T OF EXHIBITORS. XX111

Tonkin, Captain, 196, 197 Tyson, Wilson, 234, 235, 261, 371 Trustees of the late Wm. M'Lean, 236,

237, 263, 271, 292, 293 Trenowath, Wm. , 239 Taylor, Robert, 610 Thomson, James, 642, 653 Turner, T. B., 654, 655 Thompson, J. D., 661, 662 Tozer, T., 828

V.

Victorian Broom Manufacturing Co., 1265

W .

Watson, Thomas, 3, 10 Watson, Anthony, 15, 27. 58, 65, 71, 80 Watt, C. A., 17, 29, 91, 100, 224, 225 White, J . S., 24 Watson, M., 74, 83, 90, 99, 92, 101 Walker , J. R., 120, 139 Whitburne, C., 133

Wilson, J. , 144 Wragge , J . P. , 157, 177 Wright . W m . , 343 Walsh, L., 370 Wilson, Sir Samuel, 392, 393, 398, 401.

402, 407 Watson and Paterson, 468, 472, 477,

478, 484, 485, 489, 492, 495,548, 560. 561, 562, 570,578, 633, 748

Wall , M., 469, 480 Wrigley , G. , 520, 521, 536, 537 Whiteman, John, 603, 604 Wi lson , J. , Fitzroy, 641 Woodbridge . S., 665, 666 White, D. , 679, 684, 685, 686, 691, 692 Welsh, H. P. and C o , 763, 781, 802 to

805, 811 to 813, 935 to 952 Wright and Edwards, 826, 827,974, 975,

976 Will iams, Price, 970, 971 West, J. and B., 993, 994, 995 W o o d and Co., 1266 Wolter and Echberg , 1288, 1289 Willis, W m . and Co., 1305

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X l i v ADVERTISEMENTS.

SEED MERCHANT, 7 1 C O L L I N S S T R E E T W E S T , A N D B A N K P L A C E , M E L B O U R N E .

Agricultural, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds of the very best quality and true to name. Samples and Quotations furnished when requested-

" Australian Gardener," price is. Post free in Victoria, is. 3d. Out of the Colony, Is. 8d. Nursery Stock of all descriptions supplied and carefully packed. Catalogues free 011 application.

Sold by All Grocers, Druggists, Iron-mongers, and H ^ L . . Storekeepers.

In Tins, Is., 2s., and 5s. each.

3 K T O 3 R , R , I S * S

CONDITION SPICE IS USED BY M A N Y OF T H E L E A D I N G

Horse-keepers, Cattle-feeders & Fowl-breeders in Australia.

A N D 15 P R O N O U N C E D U N E Q U A L L E D FOR CIVINO LIFE, H E A L T H , & FLE8H TO

H O R S E S , C A T T L E , P I G S , G E E S E , D U C K S , F O W L S , D O G S , & C .

T. W. H ORRIS, Sole Manufacturer, Chapel-st. P R A H R A N , M E L B O U R N E .

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LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS.

C L A S S A.

J U D G E S .

J o h n Menz ies

J a m e s Sinclair

W i l l i a m Bel l

S T E W A R D S .

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L I V E S T O C K . CLASS A .

D R A U G H T S T O C K .

SEC. 1.—Three-year-old Draught Horse—-First prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1 1 W . J. Clarke, Sunbury, " Crown Prince," foaled 18th Octo-ber, 1873; s Lord Clyde, d Princess Maude, 3rd s of d Champion (imported).

2 2 John Smith, Dean, " Darwin," foaled 1st December, 1873; s Champion of Scotland, d Princess Maude 8th.

3 3 Thomas Watson, Gisborne, " Victor's Prince," bay, foaled 30th October, 1873; s Victor, d Violet, s of d Prince Charlie.

4 5 John Eagling, Keilor, " Young Conqueror,'' black, foaled 13th November, 1873; s Conqueror, d Blossom, s of d Briton.

5 6 Richard Redwood, Inglewood, " V a n Tromp," bay, foaled 27th November, 1873 ; s Victor, d Lady, s of d. Ben Lomond.

6 7 Michael Zimmer, Epping, " Prince of Wales," dark chest-nut, foaled 8th November, 1873; s Cox's Prince of Wales, d Kate, s of d Cowden Lad.

7 8 James Burnside, Braybrook, " Earl of Derrimut," bay, foaled 12th October, 1873; s Scottish Chief, d Rose, s of d

Cromwell. SEC. 2.—Three-year-old Entire Colts, which competed as yearlings in

GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1 8 7 4 — Challenge Cup, value £ 3 0 ; to be won twice by the same animal.

8 1 W. J. Clarke, Sunbury, "Crown Prince," foaled 18th Octo-ber, 1873; s " Lord Clyde," d Princess Maud, 3rd s of d Champion (imported).

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9 2 John Smith, Dean, " Darwin," foaled 1st December, 1873; s " Champion of Scotland," d Princess Maud 8th

10 3 Thomas Watson, Gisborne, " Victor's Prince,'' bay, foaled 30th October, 1873; s Victor, d Violet, s of d Prince Charlie.

11 5 John Eagling, Keilor, "Young Conqueror," black, foaled 13th November, 1873 ; s Conqueror, d Blossom, s of d Briton.

12 6 Richard Redwood, Ingle wood, " Van Tromp," bay, foaled 27th November, 1873; a Victor, d Lady, s of d Ben Lomond.

SEC. 3.—Two-year-old Entire Colt—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

13 1 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " Time o' Day ; " s Scotchman, d by Cowden Lad (imported).

14 2 William Stanley, Rochester, " King Casey,'' bay, foaled 12th October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Doll, s of d Watson's Prince.

15 3 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, "Sir Walter Scott," bay, foaled 14th September, 1874; s "Champion of Scotland," d Blossom, s of "d Baron of Renfrew.

16 4 James Kenny, Woodend, " Champion," dark bay, foaled 31st October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Rose, s of d Prince Charlie.

17 5 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, " Chieftain," bay, foaled 11th October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Fanny, s of d Watson's Prince.

18 6 John Robertson, Carlshrue, "Derby," brown, foaled 5th October, 1874; s. Champion of Scotland," d Jess, s of d Star.

19 7 James Hegarty, Parwan, "Merry Lad," foaled 17th Sep-tember, 1874; s Muir Lad, d Jess, s of d Cromwell.

20 8 Thomas Bookless, Brunswick, " Rantin' Willie," dark bay, foaled 22nd November, 1874; s Cowden Lad (imported), d by Cromwell (imported).

21 9 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, " Young Australia," dark brown, foaled 27th October, 1874; s Conqueror (im-ported), d Jean, s of d Blackleg (imported).

22 10 Thomas Gibson, Esk Vale, Launceston, " Baron," foaled 21st November, 1874; bred by James Gibson, Esq., from imported stock.

23 11 Donald, Junor, Gisborne, Chesnut Colt, foaled 22nd De-cember, 1874; s Scotchman, d Jess (imported from Tasmania).

24 12 J .S .White , Berwick, bay colt, "Cromwell," foaled 20th November, 1874; s Tam Glen, d by Lord Haddo.

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SEC. 4—Two-year-old Entire Colt, which competed as yearling in GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1 8 7 5 — Challenge Cup, value £ 3 0 ; to be won twice by same animal.

25 1 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " Time o' Day ;" s Scotchman, d by Cowden Lad (imported).

26 2 William Stanley, Rochester, " K i n g Casey," bay, foaled 12th October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Doll, s. of d. Watson's Prince.

27 3 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, "Sir Walter Scott," bay, foaled 14th September, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Blossom, s of d Baron of Renfrew.

28 4 James Kenny, Woodend, " Champion," dark bay, foaled 31st October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Rose ; s of d Prince Charlie.

29 5 Colin A. Watt Drummond, "Chieftain," bay, foaled 11th October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Fanny, s of d Watson's Prince.

30 6 John Robertson, Carl slime, " Derby," brown, foaled 5th October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Jess, s of d Star.

31 7 James Hegarty, P a r \ v ' foaled 17th Sep-tember, 1874;, s. .of d Cromwell.

SEC. 5.—One-year-old En prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of m i r i t S S t r e e t * * esO m j

32 1 Andrew Rowan, K^'eto^< tTO\i^_§^tc"Mnan," bay, foaled 8th October, 1 8 ^ ^ (SFS'^gS^^jd- Mary Blane, s of d Baron of Glenlee.

33 2 Matthew Algie, Sunbury, brown colt, " Sir Roger," foaled 20th October, 1875 ; s Champion of Scotland, d Lady Maud ; s of d Champion (imported).

34 3 David Junor, Gisborne, " Cowden's Orphan Boy," s Cowden Lad, d Princess Maggie ; s of d Prince Charlie.

35 4 Thomas M. Bell, Yarra Flats, " Colt," foaled 8th October, 1875 ; s Scotchman, d Cowden Lass, s of d Cowden Lad (imported).

36 6 Thomas Smith, Yan Yean, "Speculation,' ' grey, foaled 1st November, 1875 ; s Champion of Scotland, d Dolly (imported from Tasmania).

37 7 John McCormack, Beveridge, " T h e Moor," black, foaled 27th October, 1875 ; s Muir Lad, d Black Bess, s of d Native Industry.

3 8 ^ 8 Wm. Richards, Myrniong, bay colt, foaled 3rd September, 1875 ; s Victor (imported), d Doll, s of d Sir William Wallace (imported).

.39 9 W m Turner, Bacchus Marsh, " L o f t y , " bay, foaled 16th November, 1875 ; s Crawford's Lord Clyde, d Jean 3rd, s of d Renfrew.

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40 10 Samuel Hattie, Greenvale, " Young Douglas," bay, foaled 19th November, 1875; s Marquis of Lome, d Flora, s of d Highlander.

41 11 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Malmsbury," bay; s Lord Clyde, d Blossom.

42 12 Frank Fawcett, Geelong, "Pride of Corio," dark brown, foaled 29th October, 1875; s Pride of Scotland (Cox's),' (imported), d Juliet, s of d Thumper (imported).

SEC. 6.—GRAND PRODUCE STAKES—Yearling Colts, the produce of undermentioned sires*—First prize, £ 3 0 ; second ditto, £ 8 ; third do, £4.

43 1 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " Young Scotchman," bay, foaled 8th October, 1875 ; s Scotchman, d Mary Blane, s of d Baron of Glenlee.

44 2 Matthew Algie, Sunbury, brown colt, " Sir Roger," foaled 20th October, 1875 ; s Champion of Scotland, d Lady Maud, s of d Champion (imported).

4-5 3 David Junor, Gisborne, "Cowden's Orphan Boy ; "s Cowden Lad, d Princess Maggie, s of d Prince Charlie.

46 4 Thomas M. Bell, Yarra Flats, colt, foaled 8th October, 1875 ; s Scotchman, d Cowden Lass, s of d Cowden Lad (imp.)

47 (3 Thomas Smith, Yan Yean, " Speculation," grey, foaled 1st November, 1875; s Champion of Scotland, d Dolly (imported from Tasmania).

48 7 John McCormack, Beveridge, " T h e Moor," black, foaled 27th October, 1875; s Muir Lad, d Black Bess, s of d Native Industry.

MEMO.—The Colts competing for the above yearling prizes must be the produce of the following sires : — Mr. Wm. Morley's " M u i r Larl," Mr. C. B. Fisher's " Marquis of L o m e " and " Rantin' Robin," Mr. T. Bookless's " Cowden Lad , " Mr. A. Watson's " Champion of Scotland," and Mr. A . Rowan's " Scotchman."

SEC. 7.—Brood Mare, foaled or in foal—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third do, certificate of merit.

49 1 W . J . Clarke, Sunbury, "Lady M a g ; " s Heather Jock, d Lady Maude, s of d Champion (imported).

50 2 W . J. Clarke, Sunbury ; s Lord Haddo, d (imported). 51 3 David Junor, Gisborne, " Princess Magg ie " and foal; s

Scotchman, d Old Princess Maggie. 52 4 David Junor, Gisborne, " Blossom " and foal ; s Lancashire

Hero. 53 5 Thomas McCormack, Dean, " Maggie ; " s Baron of Glenlee

(imported), d Mag, s of d Wilson's Clyde (imported). 54 G Henry Miller, Kew, chestnut mare, " S m i l e r ; " s Old

England's Glory, d Black Diamond. SMILER, lately landed ex S.8. Durham, from London, is a rich dark chesnut prize

Lincoln Cart Mare, 8 years old, with immense bone, and plenty of hair. Her sire is the world-renowned prize cart stallion, Old England's Glory, the winner of 18 first

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prizes when 3 years old, and was then purchased by John Linton, Esq., of Westwick Hall, Cambridgeshire, for the sum of 700 auineas. Old England's Glory was considered by competent judges to be one of the best cart stallions in England. Smiler's dam was the celebrated prize Lincoln cart mare Black Diamond, bred and owned by John Linton, Esq., Westwick Hall. She took 23 first prizes in the following counties, viz. :—Seven first prizes in Lincolnshire ; six first prizes in Cambridgeshire ; six first prizeB in Norfolk ; and four first prizes in Huntingdon-shire, and never was beaten. Smiler was also bred by John Linton, Esq., and purchased at a high figure, when one year old, by John Taiplow, Esq., Smart's Lane, Chattress, Huntingdon. She gained first prize as a yearling at Peterb'TOugh, first prize as a two-year old, and first prize as a three-year old in a field of 14 others , and first last year at Peterborough. Her progeny has also realized very high prices, viz, :—a two >ear old colt of hers, purchased by Robert Heir, Esq., Fenstanton, for the sum of 400 guineas ; also, a three-year old filly, purchased by Mr. William Hoper, of Peterborough, for the sum of 160 guineas ; thus showing Smiler to be the best strain of cart stock blood in England.

55 7 Thomas Bookless, Brunswick, "Princess Maude 1st ' ' (im-ported), bay, aged ; s Scotchman.

56 8 Moore Bros., Darraweit Guim, "Jessie,' ' grey, aged; s Royal George (imported), d by Prince Charlie.

SEC. 8.—Three-year-olcl Filly.—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

57 1 Thomas Hogan, Darraweit, Guim," Rantin' Maggie," foaled 7th December, 1873; s Rantin' Robin, d Daisey, s of d Niel Black's Cromwell.

58 2 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, " Princess Alice," bay, foaled 5th October, 1873; s Champion of Scotland, d Fancy, s of d Prince.

59 3 Alexander Bourke, Kyneton, " Lady Champion," foaled 24th October, 1873, s Champion of Scotland, d Blossom,, s of d Lothian Tam.

CO 4 Thomas McCormack, Dean, " Maggie Clyde," foaled 1st November, 1873, s Lord Clyde, d Mag.'

61 5 David Junor, Gisborne, "Highland Mary," grey,foaled 17th September. 1873; s Victor, d Blossom; s of d Lincoln-shire Hero.

62 6 William Robertson, jun., Wooling, "T ibb ie , " bay, foaled 9th November, 1873; s Victor, d Maggie, s of d Marquis,

63 7 T. Bodycoat, Woodstock, " Violet," bay, foaled September, 1873; s Lord Lyon, d Violet, s of d Prince Charlie (imported).

SEC. 9.—Three-year-old Filly, which competed as yearling in GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1 8 7 4 — C h a l l e n g e Cup, value £30—to be won twice by the same animal.

64 1 Thomas Hogan, Darraweit, Guim, " Rantin' Maggie," foaled 7th December, 1873; s Rantin' Robin, d Daisey, s of d Niel Black's Cromwell.

65 2 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, " Princess Alice," bay, foaled 5th October, 1873; s Champion of Scotland, d Fancy, s of d " Prince."

s

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66 3 Alexander Bourke, Kyneton, " Lady Champion,'' foaled 24th October, 1873; s Champion of Scotland, d Blos-som, s of d Lothian Tam.

67 4 Thomas McCormack, Dean, " Maggie Clyde," foaled 1st November, 1873 ; s Lord Clyde, d Mag.

68 5 David Junor, Gisborne, " Highland Mary," grey, foaled 17th September, 1873; s Victor, d Blossom, s of d Lincoln-shire Hero.

69 6 William Robertson, jyn., Wooling "Tibbie, ' ' bay, foaled 9th November, 1873; s Victor, d Maggie, s of d Marquis.

SEC. 10.—Two-year-old Filly—First prize £ 2 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

70 1 William Richards, Myrniong, " Star," foaled 17th Septem-ber, 1874; s Muir Lad, d Doll, s of d Sir William Wallace.

71 2 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, " Countess," bay, foaled 11th October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d by Star.

72 3 John Robertson, Carlshrue, " Annie," bay, foaled 9th Octo-ber, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Blossom, s of d Watson's Prince.

73 4 Alexander Bourke, Kyneton, " Young Blossom," foaled 24th October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Blossom, s of d Lothian Tam.

74 5 Moses Watson, Kyneton, brown filly, foaled 2nd November, 1874 ; s Champion of Scotland, d Violet, s of d Young Australia.

75 6 Thomas McCormack, Dean, " Nannie," foaled 25th Novem-ber, 1874; s Cox's Prince of Wales, d Pleasant s of d Westhorne.

76 7 Thomas Bodycoat Woodstock, "Princess Mary," bay, foaled September, 1874; s Victor, d Rose, s of d Lord Lyon.

77 8 Thomas Bodycoat, Woodstock, " Tibbie," bay, foaled Octo-ber, 1874; s Victor, d Violet, s of d Prince Charlie (imported).

78 9 A. Crichton, Berwick, filly.

SEC. 11.—Tivo-year-old Fillies, which competed as yearlings in GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1 8 7 5 — Challenge Cup, value £ 3 0 ; to be won twice by same animal.

79 1 William Richards,M\rniong, "Star,"foaled 17th September, 1874; s Muir Lad, d Doll, s of d Sir William Wallace.

80 2 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, " Countess," bay, foaled 11th October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d by Star.

81 3 John Robertson, Carlshrue, "Annie , " bay, foaled 9th October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Blossom, s of d Watson's Prince.

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82 4 Alexander Bourke, Kyneton, " Young Blossom," foaled 24th October, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Blossom, s of d Lothian Tarn.

83 5 Moses Watson, Kyneton, "Brown Filly," foaled 2nd November, 1874; s Champion of Scotland, d Violet, s of d Young Australia.

SEC. 12.—One-year-old Filly—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

84 1 John Donaldson, Ivanhoe, ""Blanche 2nd," bay, foaled 28th October, 1875; s Cowden Lad, d Blanche, s of d Prince Charlie (imported).

85 2 John Donaldson, Ivanhoe, " Blossom," bay, foaled 29th October, 1875 ; s Cowden Lad, d Rose, s of d Blackleg (imported).

86 3 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Jenny Greig," brown, foaled Gth November, 1875 ; s Scotchman, d Maggie, s of d Duncan Gray.

87 4 John Robertson, Carlshrue, " Maude; " s Champion of Scotland, d Blossom, s of d Watson's Prince.

88 5 David Junor, Gisborne, "Miss O'Connell ;" s Cowden Lad, d by Prince Charlie.

89 G James Orr, Woodend, "Myra , " foaled 11th October, 1875 ; s Scotchman, d Diamond, s of d Baron of Glenlee.

90 7 Moses Watson, Kyneton, " Maud," bay, foaled 1st October, 1875; s Champion of Scotland, d Daisy, s of d Watson's Prince.

91 8 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, " Lass o' Gowrie," bay, foaled 21st October, 1875; s Scotchman, d Maggie, s of d Champion of Scotland.

92 9 Moses Watson, Kyneton, " Dinah," brown, foaled 1st Nov., 1875; s Champion of Scotland, d Violet, s of d Young Australia.

SEC. 13.—GRAND PRODUCE STAKES—Yearling Fillies, the produce of the undermentioned Sires*—First prize, £ 3 0 ; second ditto, £12 ; third ditto, £G.

93 1 John Donaldson, Ivanhoe, "Blanche 2nd," bay, foaled 28th October, 1875; s Cowden Lad, d Blanche, s of d Prince Charlie (imported).

94 2 John Donaldson, Ivanhoe, "Blossom," bay, foaled 29th October, 1875 ; s Cowden Lad, d Rose, s of d Blackleg (imported).

95 3 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " Jenny Greig," brown, foaled Gth November, 1875; s Scotchman, d Maggie, s of d Duncan Gray.

96 4 John Robertson, Carlshrue, " M a u d ; " s Champion of Scotland, d Blossom, s of d Watson's Prince.

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97 5 David Junor, Gisborne, " Miss O'Connell; " s Cowden Lad, d by Prince Charlie.

98 6 James Orr, Woodend, " Myra," foaled 11th October, 1875 ; s Scotchman, d Diamond, s of d Baron of Glenlee.

99 7 Moses Watson, Kyneton, "Maud," bay, foaled 1st October, 1S75 ; s Champion of Scotland, d Daisy, s of d Watson's Prince.

100 8 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, "Lass o' Gowrie," bay, foaled 21st October, 1875; s Scotchman, d Maggie, s of d Champion of Scotland.

101 9 Moses Watson, Kyneton, " Dinah," brown, foaled 1st Nov-ember, 1875; s Champion of Scotland, d Violet, s of d Young Australia.

MEMO.—The Fillies compeiing for the above yearling prizes must be the produce of the following sires:—Mr. Wm. Morley's "Muir Lad," Mr. C. B. Fisher's "Marquis of Lome " and "Rantin ' Robin," Mr. T. Bookless's "Cowden Lad, " Mr. A. Watson's "Champion of Scotland," and Mr. A. Rowan's "Scotchman."

Champion Prize of a Piece of Plate, value £ 10 10s, the gift of Messrs. James M'Ewan and Co., will be awarded to the best draught beast exhibited (male or female), with the exception of Sections Nos. 14 and 15.

SEC. 14.—Dry Mare or Gelding in ivork (of any age)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

102 1 James Port, Melbourne, " Gipsy," grey, aged. For sale. 103 2 David Junor, Gisborne, "Flora Macdonald;" s Prince

Charlie. 104 3 William Morley, Sandridge, bay gelding. 105 4 William Morley, Sandridge, bay gelding. 106 5 Matthew Algie, Sunbury, bay gelding, " Farmer."

SEC. 15.—Best Team of Two Horses.—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

107 1 Donald Junor, Gisborne, pair of bay mares. 108 2 William Morley, Sandridge, pair of bay geldings. 109 3 Isaac Gidney, Hotham, pair geldings, bay and grey.

CLASS B.

T H O R O U G H B R E D S .

A Champion Gold Medal will be awarded to the best Thoroughbred Entire Horse, if, in the estimation of the Judges, the Exhibits are deemed of sufficient merit.

111 1 John Coldham, Grassdale, St. Alban's," chestnut (imported) 6 years ; s Blair Athol, cl Pandora," s of d Cotherstone.

112 2 W. S. Cox, Kensington Park, "Chieftain," chestnut; s New Warrior.

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113 3 W. S. Cox, Kensington Park, "Rob in , " chestnut (imported Arab).

114 4 Stratford Strettle, Narre Warren, "Stock Agent," bay, 3 years; s Saunterer, d Gildie, s of d Peeping Tom.

115 5 Samuel Gardiner, Chelsworth, "The Peer," aged; s Mel-bourne, d Cinizella, s of d Touchstone.

116 6 A. R. Cane, The Briers, Mornington, "Duke of Con-naught, 3 years, dark brown; s Bryan O'Lynn, d Spins-ter, s of d Premier.

117 7 William Stanley, Rochester, " Young Horror," 3 years; s Horror (imported), d Idunda (imported), s of d Vedette.

118 8 William Learmonth, Moonee Ponds, "Desert Boy," 6 years, imported Arab.

A Champion Gold Medal will be awarded to the best Thoroughbred Female, if, in the estimation of the Judges, the Exhibits are deemed of sufficient merit.

119 1 James McFarland, South Yarra, " Young Quebec," bay, aged; s Touchstone^d-Giitere^aof d Buffaloe.

120 2 J. R. Walker, B i u u l o o i ^ & e ^ i ^ ^ " Rosa Belle," s Kelpie. / , K a x a a l , \

121 3 J. W. Fleming,; ]Uy , aged; s Peter Wilkins, d by.Pi'emier, .. „ „ J j

\ i- V Nle lboume. / \ J NOTE.—Any prize awarded t o . g k n a ^ e x h i b i t e d - a H ^ i n j / n foal will be withheld

until the production of a certificats..th;aiBlieAggr^-M^c«a a foal after the Exhibi-tion, and previous to the 1st January"TlextrensraiTg!

Wm. Learmonth, Esq., will give a cup, value £5 5s., to be awarded to the best Yearling Colt or Filly, the produce of either " Kohinoor" or "Arab Child."

1 John Kernan Merai, Moonee Ponds, " N o Mistake," light bay, foaled 23rd October, 1875 ; s Kohinoor, d by Indian Warrior (imported).

2 William Turner, Bacchus Marsh, "Maggie Moore," bay, foaled 26th October, 1875; s Kohinoor.

3 Henry Prowse, Coburg, chesnut colt, "Pearl," foaled 16th October, 1875; s Kohinoor, d Polly.

4 John Grant, Seafield, colt, foaled 25th October, IS75; s Kohinoor, d Cambridge Chief mare.

5 Wm. Learmonth, Moonee Ponds, colt " Iron Grey," foaled November, 1875 ; s Kohinoor, d Polly, s of d Mariner.

6 John Bell, Kangeroo Ground, "Araby Maid," roan; s Kohinoor

E X T R A STOCK—CLASS B . 128 1 Isaac Gidney, Hotham, "Flying Perfection," bay, 5 years ;

s Young Perfection, d by Harkaway. 129 2 Samuel Gardiner, Chelsworth, " Serenader," aged; s Devon-

shire Trotting Rainbow, d by St. Bennett.

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CLASS C.

H U N T E R S , H A C K N E Y S , T R O T T E R S , C A R R I A G E H O R S E S , A N D P O N I E S -

SEC. 1.—Best stamp of a Hunter {to jump on the ground)—First prize, £6 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

130 1 George Glasscock, Melbourne, bay gelding, " Compton." 131 2 Allan Cameron. Janefield, " Nimrod," brown, aged. 132 3 Edward Miller Findon, Kew, "Apparition," white, aged.

SEC. 2—Best Hackney (being a weight-carrier)—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

133 1 Charles Whitbourne, Melbourne, "Prince," bay, 7 years s Mariner.

134 2 John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, "Pet , " bay, aged; s Athos.

135 3 J. Currie, Melbourne, brown gelding, 4 years.

SEC. 3.—Best single Horse, Buggy, and Harness—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

136 1 John Robertson, Lonsdale-street. Turn-out. 137 2 Stratford Streetle, Melbourne. Turn out.

SEC. 4.—Best Trotting Horse (in saddle)—First prize, £6 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

138 1 George Glasscock, Melbourne, "Pol ly , " chesnut, aged. 139 2 J. R- Walker, Bundoora, brown mare, " Flying Morgan." 140 3 Stratford Strettle, Narree Warren, " Tommy," grey, 6 years ;

s Tam O'Shanter.

SEC. 5.—Best Trotting Horse (in harness)—First prize, £ 6 ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

141 1 J. Sewell, Melbourne, " Demon" (imported), bay, aged. 142 2 Henry Hoyt, 'Bus Office, Bourke-street, brown stallion,

" Merriman," 6 years ; s Maribyrnong, d Lucy Escott. 143 3 George Plant, Northcote, "Colonel ," chestnut, aged.

SEC. 0 .—Best Pair of Carriage Horses, not over 7 years, to be driven in harness on the ground—Prize, £10 10s., the gift of W. J. Clarke, Esq., Sunbury.

144 1 John Wilson, Melbourne, pair greys. 145 2 W. Davidson, Kangaroo Flat, pair greys. 146 3 John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, pair greys, " Saddock" and

" Prince."

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SEC. 7.—Best Pony (under 12 hands)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

147 1 Brannigan Brothers, Bulla, " Little Arthur," grey, aged. 148 2 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, stallion : s Dockin, d (imported). 149 3 Harry Sydney Darlot, St. Kilda, " Tommy Dodds," bred by

William Lyall, Esq. 150 4 Wm. Laurence, Hotham, piebald pony, 5 years.

E X T R A .

151 I Michael Hogan, Tylden, pair buggy ponies. NOTE.—Hunters, Trotting Horses, Hackneys, and Carriage Horses, will be

required to go through their paces daily during the Show, at certain hours, to be hereafter arranged.

CLASS D .

S H O R T H O R N C A T T L E .

SEC. 1.—Shorthorn Bull, calved before the lsi January, 1874—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

152 1 P. and J. G. Brisbane, Epping Park, " 8th Duke of Derrimut," red, with a little white, calved 1st September, 1872; s Duke of Brunswick (25937), d Roan Duchess, s of d Royal Butterfly 6th (18757), bred by Richard Morton.

g d White Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) g g d Roan Summenon (imported, C. H. B , vul. xiii., page 721), by

Towrieley's Wild Buck (14uo7) g g g d Son lag, by Bates's Duke of Atliol (10150) g g g g d White Summerton, by ISweet William (5368) g g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2134) g g g g g g d by Dairyman (354 1) g g g g g g a d by Hexgrave (4H3I) g g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (457 I) g g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1192)

153 2 Michael Brady, Kyneton, "Victor Napoleon," light roan, calved October, 1873 ; s Emperor Napoleon 3rd, cl by Victor No. 2.

154 3 John Kernan Merai, Moonee Ponds, "Royal Butterfly, jun.," red and white, calved 7th January, 1872 ; s Royal Butterfly 21st, d Rose of Australia, s of cl Royal Butter-fly 6th (18757).

155 4 F. B Hann, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, "6th Earl of Oxford," white, calved 30th August, 1872 ; s Penmare (imported), d Garland (imported), s of cl Prince Fred erick.

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156 5 F. B. Hann, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, " Wetherby 2nd," roan, calved 2nd July, 1873 ; s Wetherbit (imported), d Young Lucy, s of d Keilor (39).

157 6 J. P. Wragge, Bolinda Vale, " Pompey," roan, calved 15th November, 1873 ; s Sir Harry, d Queen of the May (im-ported), s of d Nobleman (14998).

158 7 Joseph Riddell, Lancefield-road, "Duke of Warlaby" (314) roan, calved 3rd August, 1873 ; s Field Marshall Booth (319), d Diana Vernon, s of d Grand Prince (245).

g d Diana 7th, by Master of Alhelstane (51) g g d Diana 3rd, by Dundas (20) g g g d Diana -2nd, by Young Brunswick (12) g g g g d Diana, bred by the C. H. Co., from their English Stock

159 8 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, "Wilfred," dark roan, calved 23rd September, 1873; s Cedric (imported), d Roan Duchess, s of d Master of Athelstane (imported).

160 9 Lawrence Dugdale, Myrniong, " Duke of Lancaster,'' red and white, calved September, 1870 ; s Duke of Brunswick (25937), d Lady Flora, s of the Royal Butterfly 6th (18757).

161 10 C. Abbott, Bung Bong, " Butterfly Duke," rich roan, bred by P. and J. G. Brisbane, calved 7th April, 1873 ; s Duke of the Butterflies, d Jassamine 6th, s of d Lord Raglan (13,241).

162 11 J. Snowball, Coburg, "Duke of Sunbury," rich roan, calved 19th July, 1872; s Duke of Lancaster, d White Crum-mie 6th, s of d Lord Raglan (13241)

163 12 A. MacNab, Greenvale, " Foreign Nobleman," roan, calved 15th September, 1873 ; s Field Marshal Booth (319), d Farewell, s of d Great Count (246).

164 13 R. Black, Coldstream, " Purple 7th," red, calved 13th March, 1872 ; s Young Prince of the Purple, d Susanna, s of d Gabrielle (29)

165 14 Frederick Roe, Dandenong, "Lord of the Hills," white, calved 30th April, 1873 ; s Lancelot (imported), d Queen of the South, s of d Frederick the Great (imported).

166 15 William Creighton, Woodstock, " 2nd Count of the Butter-flies," red, with a little white, calved 22nd August, 1873 ; s Duke of Butterflies, d Countess 2nd, s of d Royal Buttterfly 31st.

167 16 John Benn, Coolart, " Admiral," light roan (imported), calved 18th July, 1872 ; s 3rd Earl of Warwick (28524), d Poplin, s of d Royal Butterfly 20th (25007).

168 17 Thomas Skilling,Tupal Creek, N.S.W., "Sir James the Rose 9th," red, with a little white, calved November, 1873 ; s Lord Clandeboy, d Bracelet, s of d Young Sir James the Rose (imported).

g d Countess of Wappan, by Master of Athclstail3 (14933) g g d Cowslip, liy Iludibras (10339)

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g g g d Cowslip, by Pedestrian (4670) g g g g d Rarity, by Cleveland (3403) g g g g g d by Architect (3030), by Wonder (-2853), by Witham's

white bull (5670) Young Sir James the Rose was imported to Australia by Mr. John Bon ; got by

Sir James the Ruse (15290), red, calved December 1, 1855, bred by, and the property of, Mr. James Douglas, Aihelstaneford, Scotland ; got by Captain Baleo (12546) ; dam Rose of Summer, by Velvet Jacket (10998) ; g d Rose of Autumn, by Sir Henry (10824); g g d Pelerino, by Buckingham (3239). Mantalini by Marcus (2262), by Matchem (2281), by Alderman (1622), by Pilot (496), by Hemus (550), by Sir Charles ('592), by R. Colling's son of Favourite (252), by Son of Favourite ( 252)—Strawberry. See Coates' Herd Book, vol. xii.

169 18 John Benn, Coolart, "Lord Warden," light roan, calved 2nd December, 1873 ; s Lord Liverpool (imported), d Warlabina,

170 19 C. and A . Finlay, Glenormiston, "President Lincoln," (32080), roan, calved 29th December, 1871 ; s Double Wharfdale (28334), d Daisy Queen, s of d Chieftain ( 2 1 4 2 1 ) .

g d Roan Mantle, by General Hopewell (17953) g g d Red Mantle, by Highthorn (13 28) g g g d Magdalen, by Trusthorpe (15432) g g g g d by Argus (3033) g g g g g d by Remus (4932) g g g g g g d by Prince Comet (1342)

171 20 A. Smith, Keilor, "Premier," roan, calved 23rd November, 1873; s Selection, d Mabel, s of d North Star.

» 172 21 Robert Dickson, Spring Park, Essendon," Prince of Wales," roan, calved 9th November, 1872; s Ducane, d Lady Latona, s of d Count Le Beau (221, V.H.B.).

173 22 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon," red, calved 10th October, 1873; s Fifth Duke of Wetherby (C.HB., vol. 17, p. 510), d Miss Frederick (C.H.B., vol. 15, p. 762).

174 23 William Aitken, Sandon, bull, four years old, bred by-exhibitor, from stock purchased from the late Donald Campbell, Esq., Glengower (pedigree lost).

175 24 Michael Hogan, Tylden, "Prince Labou," roan; s Count Bismarck, d Duchess 4th, s of d Fusileer (28)

SEC. 2.—Sliorthorned Bull calved in 1874—First prize, cup, value £10, the gift of William Taylor, Esq.; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

176 1 John Bell, Kangaroo Ground, "Ruben 3rd," red, calved 30th November, 1874 ; s Ruben, d Lucy, s of d Sir Charles Darling.

177 2 J. P. Wragge, Bolinda Vale, " Prince Charlie," red and white, calved 4th March, 1874; s Ranger, d Pink 11th (im-ported), s of d Royal Benedict (27348).

178 3 James Tweedale,Green Park, Gisborne, "Victor Brunswick," rich roan, calved 3rd August, 1874; s Duke of Bruns-wick (25937), imported, d Matilda 5th, s of d Royal Butterfly 22nd.

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179 4 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie," Lord Butterfly," red and white, calved 30th August, 1874; s Cedric (imported), d Red Butterfly 1st, s of d Royal Butterfly 16th.

180 5 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " Lord Rothenvood," red, with a little white, calved 16th November, 1874; s Cedric (im-ported), d Roany 3rd, s of d Fisherman.

181 6 Thomas Keys, Keysborough, " 2nd Duke of Dandenong," light roan, calved 25th November, 1874 ; s Lord Ed-dington, d Grace Darling.

182 7 Thomas McCormack, Dean, "1st Earl of Dean," red, with a little white, calved 1st December, 1874; s Duke of Lancaster, d Grace, s of d Young Acclimatizer.

183 8 Samuel Gardiner, Chelsworth, "Cherry Oxford," rich roan, calved .9th March, 1874; s Oxford's Cherry Duke (32016), d Matilda 4th, s of d Royal Butterfly 6th (18757).

g d Matilda, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., page 726), by Cardinal (14-239)

g g d Sprightly 3rd, by Benedict (7828) g g g d Sprightly, by Young Hector (7074) g g g g d Cowslip, by Young Hastings (3988) g g g g g d Cherry, by Wallnee (5588) g g g g g g d Sprightly, by Ivanhoe (1130) g g g g g g g d Lady, by Leop .Id (2199) g g g g g g g g d Red Rose, by Hector (2103) g g g g g g g g g d Hindley, by Sir Harry (5155) g g g g g g g g g g d by Surly (S715) g g g g g g g g g g g d hy Burrell's hull (3248)

184 9 Samuel Gardiner, Chelsworth, "Duke of Alvie," roan, calved 13th July, 1874; s Duke of Brunswick (25937), d Letitia 3rd, s of d The Fop.

g d Letitia, by Sol (12126) g g d Lizzy, by Jupiter (11625) g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5165) g g g g d Rose de Meaux, hy Collard (3419) g g g g g d Mossrose, hy Matchem (2281) g g g g g g d Portia No. 2, hy Cato (119) g g g g g g g d by Jupiter (342 ) g g g g g g g g d b y G -orge (273) g g g g g g g g g d by Chiltern (136) g g g g g g g g g g d by Irishman (329)

185 10 D. Campbell, Piper's Creek, "K ing of the South," dark red, and a little white, calved 20th August, 1874; s Royal Rose (32413), imported, d 2nd Queen of the South, s of d Moravian (imported).

186 11 W. S. Lyster, Narrewarren Grange, "4th Duke of Lan-caster," dark roan, calved 26th September, 1874 ; s 2nd Duke of Lancaster, d Rose of Australia 3rd, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937)

187 12 Wm. Turner, Broadlands, "16th Duke of Derrimut," red, calved 19th February, 1874; s Oxford's Cherry Duke (32016), d Roan Summerton (imported), s of cl Colonel Townley's Wild Buck (14007).

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188 13 John Benn, Coolart, "Lord Hastings," white, calved 3rd July, 1874; s Lord Liverpool (imported), d Poplin (imported).

189 14 Robert Dickson, Spring Park, Essendon, "Earl of Airlie," roan, calved 23rd September, 1874 ; s Earl of Had-dington (233 V.H.B.), d Dromana 3rd; s of d Master of Athelstane (51 V.H.B.).

190 15 T. J. Rossiter, Ballymarang, "John Bull," roan, calved 24th August, 1874 ; bred by Exhibitor.

191 16 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Cherry Oxford 2nd," calved 17th July, 1874; s "Oxford Cherry Duke," imported (32016) d Matilda 7th ; s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

SEC. 3.—Shorthorn Bull, calved in 1875—First prize, cup, value £10, the gift of Messrs. Robertson Bros.; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

192 1 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Oxford ' s Butterfly 3rd," white, calved 3rd June, 1875; s 6th Earl of Oxford, d Alice, s of d Young Butterfly; bred by exhibitor

193 2 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Oxford 's Butterfly 4th," roan, calved 13th July 1875 ; s Gth Earl of Oxford, d Primrose, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th ; bred by exhibitor.

194 3 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Oxford's Butterfly 5th," roan, calved 2nd August, 1875; s Gth Earl of Oxford, d Cowslip, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th ; bred by exhibitor.

195 4 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " 7 t h Earl of Oxford," white, calved 19th April 1875 ; s Penmare (29538) imported, d Lady Oxford (imported,) s of d 5th Earl of Oxford (28515); bred by Captain B. Tonkin Tolcarne, Balnarring.

196 5 Captain B. Tonkin Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Garabaldi," roan, calved 14th August, 1875 ; s Penmare (29538) imported, d Cherry Plum, s of d The Plum ; bred by exhibitor.

197 6 Captain B. Tonkin Tolcane, Balnarring, "Master Heidel-berg/' light roan, calved 15th September, 1875; s Penmare (29538) imported, d Miss Heidelberg ; bred by-exhibitor.

198 7 P. and J. G. Brisbane, Epping Park, " Derrimut Duke," dark roan, calved 15th April, 1875; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Royal Jessamine 2nd, s of d Royal Butter-fly 31st.

g d Jessamine 6th, by Lord Raglan (13241) g g d Jessamine, by Son of Dun O'Connell (3557) g g g d Jessie, by Gainsford 2nd (603U) g g g g d by Young Rockingham (2549) g g g g g d by Wellington (2824)

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g g g g g g d by a bull of Mr. Newby's g g g g g g g d by Northumberland (464) g g g g g g g g d by Styford (103) 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 d by Bolingbroke (86)

199 8 P. and J. G. Brisbane, Epping Park, " 2nd Derrimut Duke," red with a little white, calved 5th September, 1875 ; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Rosabelle, s of d Duke of the Butterflies.

g d Rosa (vol. xiii., C. H. B., page 689), by Bonaparte (14177) g g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11919) g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7847) g g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5494) g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4846) g g g g g g d Moesroee, by Gainford (2044) g g g g g g g d by Comet (1854) g g g g g g g g d by Holywell (2132) g g g g g g g g g d by Emperor (1974) g g g g g g g g g g d by Barmpton (1677) g g g g g g g g g g g d by St. Albans (1412) 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 d by Pope (514)

200 9 Thomas Bodycoat, Woodstock, "Duke," rich roan, calved 1st November, 1875 ; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Nelly, s of d Royal Butterfly 31st.

201 10 W. J. Clarke, Sunbury, " Prince Ernest," roan, calved 27th April, 1875 ; s 5th Duke of Butterflies (313), d by Duke of Lancaster (312).

202 11 John Bell, Kangeroo Ground, " Duke of Cumberland," white, calved 7th December, 1875; s Royal Butterfly 33rd, d Tulip 2nd, s of d Keilor.

203 12 John Bell, Kangeroo Ground, " Gordie 2nd," roan, calved 28th August, 1875 ; s Reuben, d White Rose; bred by the late George Coghill.

204 13 John Bell, Kangeroo Ground, "Kei lor 4th," roan, calved 3rd November, IS75 ; s Ruben, d Ella, s of d Young Glenroy.

205 14 John Bell, Kangeroo Ground, "Ruben 4th," roan, calved 4th December, 1875; s Ruben, d Lucy, s of d Sir Charles Darling.

206 15 F. B. Hann, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, " 9th Earl of Oxford," roan, calved 12th December, 1875 ; s 6th Earl of Oxford, d Matilda Lee.

207J.16 F. B. Hann, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, " 8 t h Earl of Oxford," roan, calved 5th December, 1875; s 6th Earl of Oxford, d Peggey, s of d Royal Hope (imported).

208 17 F. B. Hann, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, " 7th Earl of Oxford," roan, calved 25th November, 1875; s 6th Earl of Oxford, d Wallaroo, s of d Great Count (246).

209 18 F. B. Hann, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, "Lord George 5th," roan, calved 20th January, 1875; s Lord George (imported), d Lilly Dundas, s of d Napoleon.

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210 19 F. B. Harm, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, " Lord George 6th," roan, calved 21st July, 1875; s Lord George (imported), d Beautiful Bushy; bred by late James Buchart.

211 20 John Holloway, Preston, " Nelson 2nd," white, calved 17th October, 1875 ; s Nelson 1st, d Miss Putello, s of d Nelson (imported).

212 21 James Tweedale, Green Park, Gisborne, " 1st Royal Duke," red roan, calved 2nd October, 1875 ; s 13th Duke of Derrimut, d Christmas Rose, s of d Royal Rose (32413).

213 22 James Tweedale, Green Park, Gisborne, " 2nd Duke of Butterflies," dark red and a little white, calved 8th November, 1875 ; s 13th Duke of Derrimut, d Queen Butterfly 3rd, s of d Imperial Butterfly.

214 23 James Tweedale, Green Park, Gisborne, " 1st Duke of Butterfles," dark red and a little white, calvecl 4th November, 1875 ; s 13th Duke of Derrimut, d Queen Butterfly, s of d Imperial Butterfly.

215 24 James Tweedale, Green Park, Gisborne, "Chief Justice," dark red, calved 10th November, 1875 ; s 13th Duke of Derrimut, d Princess, s of d Royal Rose (32413).

216 25 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " Lord Buckingham," red and white, calved 8th September, 1875 ; s Cedric (im-ported), d Duchess of Buckingham, s of d Lord Buck-ingham (imported).

217 26 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, "Lord Elcho," roan, calvecl 14th October, 1875 ; s Wildred, d Flower of Niddrie, s of d Weatherbit (imported).

218 27 W. McAskell, Coburg, "Sir Samuel 2nd," white, calved 17th November, 1875 ; s Sir Samuel (imported).

219 28 W. McAskell, Coburg, "Baron," white, calved 13th August, 1875 ; s Royal Butterfly 33rd, d Daisy, s of cl Lord Raglan (imported).

220 29 Robertson, Brothers, Colac, " Triple's Geneva," red and white, calved 28th November, 1875 ; s Earl of Geneva (31068), cl Triple's Brunswick, s of cl Duke of Bruns-wick (25937), or Duke of Derrimut.

g d Triple Butterfly, by Imperial Butterfly 2nd g g d Butterfly's Flower, by Royal Butterfly 16th g g g d April Flower 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18757) g g g g d April Flower imported (C.II.B.. vol. xiii., page 590), by

Richard Cceur-de-Lion (13590) g g g g g d Mayflower, by Abraham Parker (9856) g g g g g g d Gay Lass, by Ethelred (5990) g g g g g g g d Gaiety, by Albert (5729) g g g g g g g g d Winifred, by Fitz Maurice (3807) g g g g g g g g g d Wealthy, by Brougham (1746) g g g g g g g g g g d by Marlish (4375) g g g g g g g g g g g d by a son of Sir Harry (5155)

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221 30 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " 2nd Duke of Alvie," roan, calved 2nd October, 1875 ; s Duke of Brunswick 2nd, d Letitia 3rd, s of d The Fop.

g d Letitia, by Sol (12126) g g d Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5165) g g g g (1 Rose de Meaux. by Collard (3419) g g g g g d Mossrose, by Matchem (2281) 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 by George (273) g g g g g g g g g d by Cliiltern (136) g g g g g g g g g g d by Irishman (329)

222 31 E. Maher, Colac, " Duke of Skelsmergh," rich roan, calved 4th October, 1875 ; s 11th Duke of Derrimut, d Moss Rose 4th, s of d 4th Duke of Derrimut.

223 32 Mrs. Dawson, Glenfern, " Duke of Glenfern," roan, calved 2nd November, 1875 ; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Lady Hope, s of d Royal Hope (16868).

224 33 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, " Duke," red and white, calved 20th February, 1875 ; s Red Duke, d Cherry, s of d Admiral.

225 34 Colin A. Watt, Drunimond, " Marshal," dark red and white, calved 3rd October; 1875 ; s Field Marshal Ney (320), d Rosey, s of d Duke.

226 35 Lawrence Dugdale, Myrniong, "3rd Duke of Athol," red, with a little white, calved 25th October, 1875; s Duke of Lancaster (312), d Lady 4th, s of d Eugene Sue (235).

227 36 C. Abbott, Bung Bong, " 2nd Butterfly Duke," red and white, calved 2nd October, 1875 ; s Butterfly Duke, d Kate, s of d 2nd Wyndham.

228 37 J. Snowball, Coburg, shorthorn bull, calved April, 1875 ; s Montrose, d by The Palmer.

229 38 J. Snowball, Coburg, shorthorn bull, calved April, 1875 ; s Montrose, d by The Palmer.

230 39 James Rennick, Evandale, " 5th Duke of Lancaster," red, with a little white, calved 22nd January, 1875 ; s 2nd Duke of Lancaster, d Rose of Australia, s of d Royal Butterfly 6th (18757).

g d Rosa (imported, C. H. B., vol. , xiii., page 689), by Bonaparte (14177)

g g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11919) g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7847) g g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5494) g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4846) g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Gainford (2044) g g g g g g g d by Comet (1854) g g g g g g g g d by Holywell (2132) g g g g g g g g g d by Kmperor (1974) g g g g g g g g g g d by Barmpton (1677) g g g g g g g g g g g d by St. Albans (1412) 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 d by Pope (514)

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231 40 Wm. Turner, Broadlands, " Butterfly's Pride," white, calved June, 1875 ; s Royal Butterfly 33rd, d Grace 2nd, s of d Prince of Wales.

232 41 Wm. Turner, Broadlands, " Butterfly's Earl," white, calved August, 1875 ; s Royal Butterfly 33rd, d Fanny 2nd, s of d Prince of Wales.

233 42 Wm. Turner, "Broadlands, " Butterfly's Roan," roan, calved 30th October, 1875 ; s Royal Butterfly 33rd, d Norah 2nd, s of d Prince of Wales.

234 43 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, "Duke of Talbot," roan, calved 5th September, 1875 ; s 14th Duke of Derrimut, d Rose of Australia 3rd, s of cl Duke of Brunswick

t (25937). 235 44 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, " Volunteer," red and white,

calved 6th February, 1875 ; s 2nd Duke of Lancaster, d Buttercup, s of d White Butterfly.

236 45 Trustees of the late Wm. McLean, Campbellfield, " Matilda's Baron," red, with a little white, calved 16th March, 1875; s Baron-. j^^K^jidTpHi t-19), d Matilda (im-ported), s of _d Cardinal (1T2H9 >

237 46 Trustees of the Tate WlK.' lfe 'ean, Campbellfield, "Master Booth," white, calvwd MirO^'Rey ' . '^To; s Agamemnon Booth s 0 f d Rockingham

238 47 W. S. Lyster, m ^ m m ^ B ^ a ^ ^ " Fritz Wroughton," roan and white, calved 25th August, 1875 ; s Attila (V.H.B. 277), cl Young Wroughton, s of d Young Hickory.

239 48 Wm. Trenowath, Forbes, "Model Duke 2nd," rich roan, calved 22nd September, 1875 ; s Model Duke, d Prim-rose 2nd.

240 49 F. B. Hann, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, " Lord George 4th," roan, calved 5th January, 1875 ; s Lord George (imported), cl Broken-tail, s of cl John o' Groat (251).

241 50 John Benn, Coolart, "Burgundy," dark roan, calved 6th April, 1875 ; s Lord Liverpool (imported), d Jassamine 22nd, s of cl Royal Butterfly 6th.

242 51 John Benn, Coolart, " White Templar 2nd," white, calved 14th May, 1875; s Lord Liverpool (imported), cl Prin-cess Royal, s of cl Duke of Edinburgh.

243 52 John Benn, Coolart, "Mariner," dark roan, calved 21st July, 1875 ; s Admiral (imported), d Alba Plena, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th.

244 53 Joseph F. Hall, Park Hall, Kyneton, " Red Templar," red, with a little white, calved 20th May, 1875; s Collard (295), VHB d Lady Belmore, s o f ' d Count Bismark (213).

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245 54 Joseph F. Hall, Park Hall, Kyneton, " Digby Grand," roan, with dark neck, calved 3rd July, 1875 ; s Collard (295), VHB d Princess, s of d Count Bismarck (213).

246 55 J. 0 . Inglis. Ingliston, " Zealot," rich roan, calved August, 1875 ; s Zero, CHB (30347), d a pure bred J B cow, bred from imported stock.

247 56 Alexander Bourke, Kyneton, " Jack's the Lad," roan, calved 1875.

248 57 Thomas Fairbairn, Pentland Hills, " Monarch," roan, calved 17th February, 1S75 ; s Duke of Lancaster (312), d Handsome Bushy, bred by the late James Buchart, Bushy Park.

249 58 C.B.Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Maribyrnong," white, calved 8th May, 1875; s Oxford Cherry Duke, imported (32016), d Miss Frederick (imported), s of d Golden Crescent (C.H.B. vol. xvii., p. 510).

250 59 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Rapid 4th," roan, calved 29th March, 1875 ; s Rapid (imported), d Easthorpe Lady 6th (imported); s of d British Crown (21322).

251 60 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, " Count Geneva," rich roam, calved 7th September, 1875 ; s Earl of Geneva (imported) (31068), d Matilda 5th, s of d Royal Butterfly, 22nd.

g d Matilda 3rd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (imported) g g d Matilda (imported, C. H. B , vol. xiii., page 726), by Cardinal

(14239) Matilda 5lh's daughter, the Duchess of Bridgewater, obtained the Champion

prize at the lute National Show at Sandhurst; she is also dam of Victor Brunswick, sold at the last Spring Exhibition in Melbourne, to — Tweddle, Esq., of Gisborne Park, for 450 guineas.

252 61 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "2nd Duke of Bridgewater," red, with a little white, calved 27th September, 1875 ; s Duke of Melbourne.

This bull is a great grandson of the celebrated Matilda (imported), and having the Duke of Brunswick blood on the sire's side, and two strains of Royal Butterfly 22nd on the dam's side, be must prove a valuable sire.

SEC. 4. —Shorthorn Bull, calvecl in 1876—First prize, cup, value £10, the gift of Messrs. Robertson Bros.; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

253 1 P. and J. G. Brisbane, Epping Park, "Duke of Darebin," red and white, calved 17th February, 1876; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Twin Welcome, s of d Duke of the Butterflies

g d Welcome 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 31st •g g d Welcome, by Welcome Guest g g g d Brunette, by Heir Apparent (18042) g g g g d Belladonna (imported, C. II. B., vol. xiv., page 348), by

Lord Clarendon (10434) g g g g g d Buona lioba, by Emperor (6973)

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g g g g s g d Jewell, by Wiseton (2848) g g g g g g g d Jessamine, by Firby (1040) g g g g g g g g d Eleanor, by Ivanhoe (1131) g g g g g g g g g d Juliet, by Regent (544) g g g g g g g g g g d Compensation, by Blytbe Comet (85)

254 2 W. J. Clarke, Sunbury, " Prince Ernest 2nd," roan, calved 7th April, 1876; s 5th Duke of the Butterflies (313), d by Duke of Lancaster (312)

255 3 F. B. Hann, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, " 10th Earl of Oxford," roan, calved 20th January, 1876; s 6th Earl of Oxford, d Lilly of the Valley, s of d White Butterfly

256 4 F. B. Hann, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, " 11th Earl of Oxford," roan, calved 29th January, 1876; s 6th Earl of Oxford, d Red Rose, s of d Fenian (2381)

257 6 Joseph Riddell, Lancefield Road, " Duke of.Warlaby 6th," calved 14th April, 1876; s Duke of Warlaby (314), d Lady 2nd, s of d Master Baglan (164)

258 7 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " Gay Lad," dark roan, calved 26th January, 1876; s Cedric (imported), d Minnie, s of d Duke Humphrey (imported)

259 8 Robertson Bros., Colac, " Earl of Colac," red and white, calved 17th January, 1876; s Earl of Geneva (31068), d Fanny 7th, s of d The Beau

g d Fanny, by Marmaduke (14897) g g d Fancy, by The Beau (12182) g g g d Fanny, hy Lottery (10472) g g g g d Fairfac?, hy Mauiiby (7223) g g g g g d Whiteface, by Wellington (5625) n g g g g g d Snowdrop, by Superb (5356) K g g g g g g d Lofty, by Fleet ham (2028) K g g B g g g g d hy Admiral (5 ) g g g g g g g g g d by Young D.-nton (963) g K g g g g g g K U d by Young Albion (15)

260 9 C. Abbott, Bung Bong, " 3rd Butterfly Duke," roan, calved 13th February, 1876; s Butterfly Duke, d Flora, s of d 2nd Duke of Lancaster

261 10 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, " 6th Duke of Lancaster," rich roan, calved 22nd February, 1876; s 14th Duke of Derrimut, d Rose of Australia 4th, s of d 2nd Duke of Lancaster

262 11 Samuel Gardiner, Chelsworth, " Roan Oxford," rich roan calved 13th February, 1876; s Cherry Duke, d Roan Duchess 3rd, s of d Royal Butterfly 22nd

g d While Durhess, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18757) g g d White Summerfon, by Fred, rick the Great, imported g g g d Roan i-iummerton imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., page 721) bv

Wih1 Buck (14,007) g g g g d Sonlag by Bates's Duke of Atliol (10150) g g H g K d While Summer ton, hy Sweet William (5363) g i; g g g g d Snmmerton, by Homer (2134) g g g g g g g d by Dairyman (3541) g g g g K t g g d by Hexgrave (4031) g g g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4571) K B g l i g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1192)

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263 12 Trustees of the late Wm. McLean, Campbellfield, "Ear l of Brunswick," red and white, calved 21st January, 1876; s Earl of Geneva (31068), d Lady Brunswick, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937)

264 13 Brannigan Bros., Bulla, " Connaught," white, calved 6th January, 1876; s Duke of Connaught, d Li l lys of d Schoolmaster (264)

265 14 W. McMahon, Keysborough, Dandenong, " Lord Nimrod," red and white, calved 4th January, 1876; s Duke of Dandenong, d Beauty

266 15 C. B. Fisher, Maribvrnong, " General Pink," roan, calved 5th March, 1876; s Royal Frederick, d Pink 16th (imported)

267 16 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Duke of Montpelier," red, calved 22nd March, 1876; s Duke of Melbourne, d Brassknocker 2nd, s of d Lord Sale (imported)

g d Brassknocker 2nd, also by Lord Sale (imported) g g d Brassknocker (imported) g g g d by a son of Neptune (2367)

Brassknocker, imported by the Hon. Wm. Degraves, and Brassknocker 2nd was one of of his most successful prizetakers.

Lord Sale's stock are famous throughout the colonies.

268 17 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Count Montpelier," rich roan, calved 13th May, 1876; s Sir Harry, d Premium, s of d Duke of Melbourne

g d Premium 1st, by Lord Talbert ("imported) g g d Premium 3rd, by Lord Sale (imported) g g e d Premium 2nd (imported), by Julius Caesar, son of Baron

Warlaby (7813) Sir Harry was bred by Jonathan Chappel, Esq., Restdown ; by Royal Butterfly

22nd ; dam, Queen of the May (imported), by Nobleman (14998). Royal Butterfly 22nd wa- used largely by 11. Morton, Esq., with his pure herd at

Mount Derrimut, and is the grandsire of the Champion Female Shorthorn at the late National Show in Sandhurst

Premium 1st atid 3id were bred by the Hon. Wm. Degraves, who imported the dam and granddam, and also the celebrated bull Lord Sale.

Champion Prize Gold Medal will be awarded to the best Bull. SEC. 5.—Shorthorn Cow, calvecl before the January, 1874

(giving milk or in calf)—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third do, certificate of merit.

269 1 Robertson Bros., Colac, " Letitia 3rd," roan, calved 27th January, 1875; s The Fop, d Letitia, s of d Sol (12126)

g d Lizzy, hy Jupire' (IH>25) g g d Louise, by Sir John Sinclair (5165) g g g d Hose de Meaux, by Collard (3419) g g g g d Moss Uo-c, hy Matuhem (2281) g g g g g d jP.irlix No. 2, hy Cato (119) g g g g g g d by Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g d by George (273) g g g g g g g g d by Ch'lte.n (136) g g g g g g g g g d l>> Irishman (329)

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270 2 Samuel Gardiner, Chelsworth, " Duchess of Brunswick," roan, calved August, 1870; s Duke of Brunswick (25937), d Butterfly's Flower, s of d Royal Butterfly 16th

g d April Flower 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18757) g g (3 April Flower, imported (C .H .B , vol. xiii., page 590), by

Kichard Cceur de Lion (13590) g g g d Mayfljwer, by Abraham Parker (9856) g g g g d Gay Lass, by Etbelred (5990) g g g g K d Gaiety, by Albert (5'29) g g g g g g d Wioifred, hy Fitz Maurice (3807) g g g g g g g d VI ealthy, hy Brougham (1746) g g g g g g g g d by Marlish (4375) g g g g g g g g g d by a eon of Sir Harry (5155)

271 4 Trustees of the late W . McLean, Campbellfield, " L a d y Brunswick," roan, calved 9th August, 1873; s Duke of Brunswick (25937), d Letitia 5th, s of d The Beau

272 5 Thos. Skilling, Tuppal Creek, N S.W., " Red Countess of Wappan,' ' dark red, s Young Sir James the Rose (imported), d Countess of Wappan, s of d Master of Athelstane (14933)

g d Cowslip (imported), by Hudibras (10339) g g d Cowslip, by Pedestrian (4670) g g g d Rarity, by Cleveland (3403) g g g g d by Architect (3030), by Wonder (2853), by Witham's

white bull (5670)

273 6 W . McMahon, Keysborough, Dandenong, " Strawberry Cow," 4 years; s Butterfly, d Rose

274 7 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Miss Frederick," roan, calved 1870; s Golden Crescent (C.H.B., vol. xvii., p. 510), d Miss Farewell, s of d 2nd Duke of Wharfdale (19619)

275 8 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Duchess of Bridgewater 1st," calved 30th September, 1872; s Duke of Brunswick (25937), d Matilda 5th, s of d Royal Butterfly 22nd

SEC. 6.—Shorthorn Heifer, calved in 1874—First prize, cup, value £5 5s.; the gift of Edward Henty, Esq. ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

276 1 P. and J. G. Brisbane, Epping Park, " Jessica," red and white, calved 29th July, 1874; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Jessamine 6th, s of d Lord Raglan imported (13241)

277 2 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, "Duchess of Durham," roan, calved 3rd May, 1874; s Cedric (imported), d Snowy, a J.B. cow

278 3 Thomas Skilling, Tuppal Creek, N .S .W, " Pride of Kildare," red, with little white; s Marquis of Lome, d Countess of Lima, s of d Sir James the Rose 3rd

g d Cowdlip 2nd, by Master of AthelBiane (14933) g g d Ccwslip (imported), by Hudibras (10339). See Coates' Herd

Book, vol. xii.

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279 4 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, "Damask Belle,'' roan, calved May, 1874; s Le Beau (29017), d Damask, s of d Royal Butterfly 14th

g d Dame, by Moniehello (imported) g g d Dandy, by Garrick (11 507) g g g d Janet, hy Lord Fairfax (6144) g g g g d by Darius (3560) g g g g g d by Sir Charles (5145) g g g g g g d by Constitution (3476) g g g g g g g d by Sovereign (r>283)

280 5 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, " Matilda's Double Butterfly 2nd," calved 1874

SEC. 7.—Shorthorn Heifer, calved in 1875—First prize, cup, value £10, the gift of Messrs. Robertson Bros.; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

281 1 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Oxford's-Annie," light roan, calved 25th August, 1875 ; s 6th Earl of Oxford, d Annie 3rd, s of d Young Butterfly; bred by exhibitor

282 2 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Oxford Rose 2nd," roan, calved 1st September, 1875; s 6th Earl of Oxford, d Topsy, s of d New Star ; bred by exhibitor

283 3 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Oxford's Beauty," white, calved 6th September, 1875; s 6th Earl of Oxford, d Beauty, s of d Young Buckingham; bred by exhibitor

284 4 P. and J. G. Brisbane, Epping Park, " Rosebud," roan, calved 6th March, 1875; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Rosebush, s of d Royal Butterfly 31st

285 5 James Tweedale, Green Park, Gisborne, " Royal Duchess," rich roan, calved 5th November, 1875; s 13th Duke of Derrimut, d Favour's Butterfly 2nd, s of d Royal Rose (32413)

28G 6 James Tweedale, Green Park, Gisborne, " Favor's Butterfly 3rd," rich roan, calved 27th October, 1875 ; s 13th Duke of Derrrimut, d Favour's Butterfly, s of d Imperial Butterfly.

287 7 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " 2nd Duchess of Durham," dark roan, calved 25th November, 1875; s Cedric (imported), d Snowy, a J.B. cow

288 8 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, "Lady McDonald," dark roan, calved 30th August, 1875 ; s Wilfred, d Flora McDonald, s of d Duke of Edinburgh

289 9 Robertson Bros., Colac, " 14th Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 17th October, 1875 ; s Earl of Geneva (31068), d 8th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick.

g d Young SummertoD hy Koyal Butterfly 22nd g g d Koan Summerton's Buturfly, by Rnyal Butterfly 6th (18757) g g ft d Roan Summerton imported (C.H.B.. , vol. xiii., p. 721), by

Towneley's Wild Buck (14007)

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g g g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Atbol (10150) g g g g g d While Summerton, hy Sweet William (5368) g g g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2134) g g g g g g g d by Dairyman (3541) g g g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4u31) g g g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4571) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's Uld Red Bull (1192)

290 10 Robertson Bros., Colac, " Oxford's Summerton," red and white, calved 10th July, 1875; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Young Summerton, s of cl Royal Butterfly 22nd

g d Roar. Summerton's Butterfly, hy R.iyal Butterfly 6th (18757) g g d Roan Summerton imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721). by

Towneley's Wild Buck (14007) g g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10150) g g g g d White Summerton. hy Sweet William (5368) g g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2134) g g g g g g d by Dairyman (3541) g g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4031) g g g g g g g g d hy Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (457 1) g g g g g g g g g g d hy Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1192)

291 11 Robertson Bros., Colac, "Maid of Oxford," red and white, calved 18th July, 1875 ; s Oxford's Cherry Duke (32016), d Fanny 10th, s of d Royal Butterfly 19th

g d Fanny 2nd, by Lord Paloierston (16440) g g d Fanny, by Marmaduke (14897) g g g d Fancy, hy The Beau (12182) K g g g d Fanny, by Lottery (10472) g g g g g d Fairface, by Maunby (7223) g g g g g g d Whiteface, by Wellington (5625) g g g g g g g d Snowdrop, by Superb (5356) g g g g g g g g d Lof ty , by Fleetham (2028) 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 Young Denton (963) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Young Albion (15)

292 12 Trustees of the late William McLean, Campbellfield, " Bridal Flower 3rd," red, with a little white, calved 1st October, 1875 ; s Duke of Brunswick 2nd, d Bridal Flower 2nd, s of cl Imperial Butterfly 3rd

293 13 Trustees of the late William McLean, Campbellfield, "Duchess Fanny," rich roan, calved 2nd December, 1875; s Duke of Brunswick 2nd, d Fanny 14th, s of d Imperial Butterfly 3rd

294 14 Brannigan Bros., Bulla, "Eugene," roan, calved 2nd July 1875; s Sir Samuel (McCulloch's), d Hortense, s of cl Court Bismarck (213)

295 15 James Rennick, Evandale, "Princess Alice," calved 11th May, 1875, s 11th Duke of Derrimut, d Princess 5th, s of cl Wetherbit (imported)

g d Princess 1st, by Prince of the Purple (261), imported g g d Lady Hope, by Royal Hope (187), imported g g g d Grizzle Roan, hy Venamburg (imported) g g g g d Descended from the Circular Head Compiny

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296 16 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, " Geneva's Matilda," calved 1st November, 1875; s earl of Geneva, d Matilda 2nd

SEC. 8.—Shorthorn Heifer, calved in 1876—First prize, cup, value £10, the gift of Messrs. Robertson Bros.; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1 P. and J. G. Brisbane, Epping Park, " Jessie," red, very little white, calved 27th February, 1876 ; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Jessamine 6th, s of d Lord Raglan imported (13241)

2 P. and J. G. Brisbane, Epping Park, " Roseleaf," roan, calved 4th April, 1876; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Rosebush, s of d Royal Butterfly 3lst

3 Joseph Riddell, Lancefield Road, "Duchess of Berkley 2nd," calved 14th February, 1876; s Duke of VVarlaby (314), d Blossom, s of d Master Raglan (164)

4 Robertson Bros., Colac, " 17th Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 30th April, 1876; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d 2nd Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937)

g d Roan Duchess, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18757) g g d White Suinmerton, by Frederick the Great, imported g g g d lioan Summerton, imported (C. H. B., vol. xiii., page 721),

by Towneley's Wild Buck (14007) g g g g d Sontsg, by Bates's Duke of Atliol (10150) g g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5368) g g g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2134) g g g g g g g d by Dairyman (3541) g g g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4031) g g g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4571) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1192)

5 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Frederica," roan, calved 17th April, 1876, s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016) imported, d Miss Frederick (imported)

6 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Princess of Bridgewater," calved 1876 ; s Sir Harry, d Young Queen, s of d Duke of Melbourne

Champion Prize Gold Medal will be awarded to the best Female MEMO.— Messrs. Robertson Bros, have expressed a wish that, in the event of any

of their gift cups being awarded to themselves, such cups shall be retained by the Society for competition next year.

B U L L S . — E X T R A STOCK.—CLASS D .

303 1 H. G. Glassford, Mewburn Park, Gipps Land, "Lieutenant Booth" (339), red and white, calved 18th May, 1873; bred by Robert McDougall, Esq., Arundel; s Major Booth (349), d Lucy Long, s of d Count of the Empire (222)

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304 2 Thomas Dutton, Broadmeadows, bull; s Wetherbit, d Flora 3rd, s of d Major Raglan

305 3 W . J. Lobb, Darraweit Guim, "Diadem 3rd," red and white

306 4 T. H. Parker, South Yarra, Hereford bull, " Bismarck " 307 5 J. Farmsworth, shorthorn bull, " Duke of Dalhousie " 308 6 Thos. Skilling, Tuppal Creek, N.S.W., bull 309 7 Thos. Skilling, Tuppal Creek, N.S W., bull 310 8 Thos. Skilling, Tuppal Creek, N.S.W., bull 311 9 Thos. Skilling, Tuppal Creek, N.S.W., bull

C O W S . — E X T R A STOCK.—CLASS D . 312 1 Jas. Burnside, Braybrook, " Roany 6 t h ; " s Young Prince

of the Purple 313 2 Jas. Burnside, Braybrook, " Miss Wetherbit; " s Wetherbit

(imported), d Roany 6th 314 3 Jas. Burnside, Braybrook, " Rose of Derrimut," white ; d

Lilly of Derrimut •315 4 Jas. Burnside, Braybrook, " Roany 7th; " s Duke of

Hamilton, d Roany 6th 316 5 Jas. Burnside, Braybrook, " Jenny Lincl," red and white ;

s Napoleon, d Princess Mary 317 6 Jas. Burnside, Braybrook, " R e d R o s e ; " s the Prince, d

Beauty

CLASS E .

H E R E F O R D S -

SEC. 1.—Hereford Bull, calved before the 1 st January, 1874— First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

318 1 J. Nixon, Narre Warren, "Matchless," 7 years; s Ocean Child (imported), d Beauty, s of d Sultan

319 2 Robert Orr, Kyneton, "Neptune," calved 15th April, 1870; s Biingewood (2981), imported, d Queen of the Ocean, s of d Matchless (2110)

320 3 John Evans, Whitfield, Wangaratta, " Frogmore," aged ; s Defiance, d Tuberose, s of d Young Cronstadt

SEC. 2.—Hereford Bidl calved in 1874—First prize, cup, value £10, the gift of Wm. Taylor, Esq.; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

321 1 Thos. Gibson, Esk Vale, Launceston, " Garibaldi," calved October, 1874; s Garibaldi (imported), bred by Jame» Gibson, Esq.

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SEC. 3.—Hereford Bull, calved in 1875—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

322 1 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " University," calved 7th July, 1875; s Student (4162), d Princess Royal, s of d Prince Albert Edward (3040)

ft d Fairface, by Autocrat (imported) g g d Ve 'ch, by Goldfinder g g g d Verbena, by Grenadier (961) g g g g d Lively 2nd. by Barrister (658) g g g g g d Lively, by Gallant (239) g g g g g g d Pert, by Old Court (306) g g g g g g g d by Duke (304) g g g g g g g g d by Crabetoek (303)

323 2 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, "Gladstone," calved 14th February, 1875; s Cop Hall (imported), d Moiety, s of d Starling

SEC. 4.—Hereford Bull, calved in 1876—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

324 1 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, "Gladstone 2nd," calved 2nd January, 1876; s Cop Hall (imported), d Moiety, s of d Starling

325 2 James Grant, Glenferns, Narre Warren, "Prince Charlie," calved 17th January, 1876 ; from the stock of D. McPherson, Bungeeltap

SEC. 5.—Hereford Cow, calved before the LSI January, 1874 {giving milk or in calf)—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

326 1 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "Graceful," calved 7th August, 1870; s Master Benjamin, d Daisy, s of d Autocrat (imported)

g d Lizzv, by Sir Colin (1390) g g d Gay Lass, by Rifi Kaff (1052) g g g d High Lass, by Fairboy (617) g g g g d Hope, by Young Confidence (653) g g g g g d Rose, by Goldfinder (-383)

327 2 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, "Star 2nd," calved 14th November, 1871 ; s Commerce, d Moiety, s of d Starling

328 3 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, " Violet 2nd," calved 23rd December, 1871 ; s Commerce, d Violet, s of d Defiance

329 4 Robert Orr, Kyneton, " Miss Livingstone," calved 1871 330 5 James Grant, Glenferns, Narre Warren, "Beauty," 4 years;

from the stock of D. M'Pherson, Bungeeltap. SEC. 6.—Hereford Heifer, calved in 1874—First prize, cup, value

£5 5s, the gift "of Edward Henty, Esq . ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

331 1 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, " Miss Hall," calved 20th November, 1874; s Cop Hall, imported (3768), d Violet 2nd, s of d Commerce

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332 2 Robert Orr, Kyneton, " L a d y Dalhousie," calved 1st November, 1874; s Duke of Dalhousie, d Daisy, bred by William Lyall, Harewood

SEC. 7.—Hereford Heifer, calved in 1875—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

333 1 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, " N o r a 2nd," calved 10th May, 1875; s Cop Hall (.imported), d Nora

334 2 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, " Lady Hall," calved 14th September, 1875 ; s Cop Hall (imported), d Bella, s of d Commerce

335 3 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, " Latonia 2nd," calved September, 1875 ; s Cop Hall (imported), d Latonia, s of d Starling

336 4 W. H. Staughton, Exfoixl, " Beauty," calved 23rd January, 1875 ; s Sir Benjamin, d Milk-and-Water, bred by W m . Lyall, Esq.

337 5 W. H. Staughton, Exford, "Fancy , " calved 3rd August, 1875 ; s Sarpedon 2nd, d Betsy, bred by William Lyall, Esq.

SEC. 8.—Hereford Heifer, calved in 1876—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry. Champion Prize Gold Medal will be awarded to the best Male or

Female of any age

CLASS F .

A L D E R N E Y S .

SEC. 1.—Alderney Bidl (any age)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto,'^certificate of merit.

-338 1 J. W . Fleming, Brunswick, " Shamrock," aged ; s (imported,) d (imported)

339 2 James Cochrane, Elsternwick, " Y o u n g Victor," 5 years ; s Jersey (imported), d Belladonna" (imported)

340 3 J. Higgins, Brighton " Prince," dark brown, 5 years. For sale

341 4 J. Bachman, Brighton, " Duke," about 4 years 342 5 W. G. Lempriere, Balacklava-road, East St. Kilda, " D u k e

of Jersey," calved February, 1874; s Young Jersey, d Princess, s of d Jersey (imported)

343 6 Wm. Wright, Punt Hill, South Yarra, " Royal Charlie."

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SEC. 2.—Alderney Cow (3 years or over) giving milk or in calf)— First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

344 1 H. W. Mason, South Yarra, " Beauty," 3 years 345 2 J. W . Fleming, Brunswick, " Argus," aged (imported) 34G 3 J. W. Fleming, Brunswick, "Emma," 5 years 347 4 J. W . Fleming, Brunswick, "Polly," aged (imported) 348 5 J. W. Fleming, Brunswick, "Totty," 2 years 349 6 W. G. Lempriere, Balacklava-road, East St. Kilda, " Fawn,"

calved January, 1869 ; s Jersey (imported), d Alice (im-ported)

350 7 W . G. Lempriere, Balacklava-road, East St. Kilda, " Venus," calved January, 1870; s Jersey (imported), d Alice (imported)

SEC. 3.—Alderney Heifer (2-year old and 1-year old)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

351 1 J. W. Fleming, Brunswick, "Louie," six months 352 2 W. G. Lempriere, Balacklava-road, East St. Kilda, " Em-

press," calved, December, 1873; s "Young Jersey," d (imported), s of d Jersey (imported)

353 3 W. G Lempriere, Balacklava-road, East St. Kilda, " Gazelle," calved October, 1875; s Duke of Jersey, d Venus, s of d Jersey, (imported)

354 4 W . G. Lempriere, Balacklava-road, East St, Kilda, " Lilly," calved November, 1875,; s Duke of Jersey, d Lucy

CLASS G .

A Y R S H I R E S -

SEC. 1.—Ayrshire Bull (any age)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

355 1 Mrs. McNab, Tullamarine, " Souter Johnny," red and white, 10 months ; s Dunlop, d Dina, s of d Rob Roy

356 2 John Grant, Seafield, red and white bull, 12 months; s Tam O'Shanter, d Lady

SEC. 2.—Ayrshire Cov/ (in milk or calf)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

357 1 Mrs. McNab, Tullamarine, "Flora," white and red, 4 years ; s Rob Roy, d Daisy, s of d Old Rob Roy

358 2 Mrs. McNab, Tullamarine, " Lilly," brown and white, 5 years ; s Rob Roy, d Shotty, s of d Old Rob Roy

359 3 Mrs. NcNab, Tullamarine, " Katie," brindle and white, 5 years; s Rob Roy, d Katie, s of d Old Rob Roy

360 4 Mrs. McNab, Tullamarine, " Daisy," red and white, 9 years ; s Donald, d Nellie, s of d Bob, bred by John Grant

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361 5 John Grant, Seafield, " Fanny," red and white, 5 years 362 6 John Grant, Seafield, " Nancy," red and white, 3 years 363 7 John Grant, Seafield, " Cherry," red and white, 6 years SEC. 3.-—Ayrshire Heifer (2-year old and 1-year old)—First prize,

silver medal; second do, certificate of merit. 364 1 Mrs. McNab, Tullamarine, "Cherry,"red, 1 year; s Dunlop,

d Jennie, s of d Rob Roy 365 2 Mrs. McNab, Tullamarine, " Lizzie," red and white, 1 year ;

s Dunlop, d Katie, s of d Rob Roy 366 3 John Grant, Seafield, " Aurora," red and white, 2 years 367 4 John Grant, Seafield, " Beauty 2nd," red and white, 18

months 368 5 John Grant, Seafield, red and white heifer; s Tam o'

Shanter, 12 months

CLASS H .

B R I T T A N Y S

SEC. 1.—Brittany Bidl (any age)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry. SEC. 2.—Brittany Cow (3 years or over, giving milk or in calf)—

First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 369 1 W . J. Lobb, Darraweit Guim, " Nellie," 4 years ; bred by

the late Wm. Kissock SEC. 3.—Brittany Heifer {1-year old and 1 -year old)—First prize,

silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 370 1 Lawrence Walsh, Emerald Hill, "B lue Bell," black, with a

little white; bred from the stock of the late William Kissock, Essendon, 1 year and 7 months

CLASS J .

DAIRY C O W S .

SEC. 1.—Best Cow for Dairy Purposes giving milk {of any breed or age)—First prize, piece of plate, value £7 7s., the gift of Messrs. Duncan Brothers, Bulleen ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

MEMO.—The cows are to be milked dry, in the presence of the Judges, at 5 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 8th November, and at 9 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, the 9th, when the prizes will be awarded.

371 1 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, " Nancy " 372 2 Mrs. McNab, Tullamarine, " Mary," red and white, 7 years ;

s Rob Roy, d Cherry, s of d Bobby

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373 3 Mrs. McNab, Tullamarine, " Queenie," red and white, 6 years ; s Rob Roy, d Rosey, s of d Old Rob Roy

37-4 4 Mrs. McNab, Tullamarine, " Fanny," red and white, 4 years ; s Rob Roy, d Rosey, s of d Old Rob Roy

375 5 John Benn, Coolart, dairy cow 376 6 John Benn, Coolart, dairy cow 377 7 John Benn, Coolart, dairy cow 37 ~. 8 John Benn, Coolart, dairy cow 379 9 P. and J. G. Brisbane, Woolart, " Plum," spotted, 6 years 380 10 J. Higgins, Brighton, " Rose," 5 years ; s Prince 381 11 Wm. Turner, Broadlands, "Lady," light roan, aged 382 12 J. W. Fleming, Brunswick, "Polly," yellow, aged 383 13 James McPhail, Essendon, "Mary," strawberry, aged 384 14 James McPhail, Essendon, "Lady , " red and white, aged 385 15 James McPhail, Essendon, "Beauty," red and white, aged 380 16 M. Kennedy, 88 Arden-street, Hotham, "Dairymaid," straw-

berry, aged

CLASS K .

F A T C A T T L E ( G R A S S F E D . )

SEC. 1.—Best Pair of Fat Bullocks—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

387 1 Robertson Brothers, Colac, pair Durham fat bullocks, F F brand, bred by exhibitor

388 2 Robertson Brothers, Colac, pair Hereford fat bullocks, F F brand, bred by exhibitor

389 3 T. W. Hatton, Flemington, 1 pair Durham fat bullocks, FF brand, bred by Robertson Brothers, Colac

390 4 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, pair fat bullocks

SEC. 2.—Best Pair of Fat Cows or Heifers—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

CLASS L .

M E R I N O S H E E P .

SEC. 1.—Beit Merino Ram (four-tooth and upwards)—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

391 1 Thos. Pairamore, Beaufort, Tasmania, " Bismarck," shorn 28th September, bred by exhibitor

392 2 Sir Samuel Wilson, Ercildoune, ram, 3 years and 8 or 9 months, shorn 9th October, 1875, bred by exhibitor

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393 3 Sir Samuel Wilson, Ercildoune, ram, 4 years, bred by exhibitor, shorn 9th October, 1875

394 4 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ram, 4-tootb, "Grandson of Sir Thomas," bred by W. H. Gibson, Fairfield, Tasmania, shorn November, 1875

395 5 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, ram SEC. 2.—Best Merino Ram (t mo-tooth)—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto,

£ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 396 1 M. J. Browne, Green Hills, Diggers' Rest, 2-tooth ram,

lambed July 1875, shorn end of October, 1875; bred by Thomas Dowling and Son

397 2 M. J. Browne, Green Hills, Diggers' Rest, 2-tooth ram, lambed July, 1875, shorn end of October, 1875; bred by exhibitor from Tasmanian stock

398 3 Sir Samuel Wilson, Ercildoune, 2-tooth ram, lambed March or April, 1875, shorn 12th October, 1875, bred by exhibitor

SEC. 3.—Best Merino Ewe ( four-tooth and upwards) —First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit

399 1 M. J. Browne, Green Hills, Diggers' Rest, ewe, shorn first week in November, 1875, bred by Titos. Parramore, Beau-fort, Tasmania

400 2 Thos. Parramore, Beaufort, Tasmania, ewe, shorn first week of November, 1875, bred by exhibitor

401 3 Sir Samuel Wilson, Ercildoune, ewe, aged 2 years and 8 or 9 months, shorn 14th October, 1875, bred by exhibitor

402 4 Sir Samuel Wilson, Ercildoune, ewe, 4 years, shorn 14tli October, 1875, bred by exhibitor

403 5 C. B, Fisher, Maribyrnong, 4-tooth ewe SEC. 4.—Best Merino Ewe (two-tooth)—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto,

£ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit 1 M. J. Browne, Green Hills, Diggers' Rest, 2-tooth, lambed

July, 1875, shorn 25th October, 1875, bred by exhibitor from Tasmanian stock

2 M. J. Browne, Green Hills, Diggers' Rest, 2-tooth, lambed July, 1875, shorn 25th October, 1875, bred by exhibitor from Tasmanian stock

3 M. J. Browne, Green Hills, Diggers' Rest, 2 tooth, lambed July, 1875, shorn 25th October, 1S75, bred by exhibitor from Tasmanian stock

4 Sir Samuel Wilson, Ercildoune, ewe, lambed March or April, 1875, ehorn 13th Octjber, 1875, bred by exhibitor

5 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ewe, when lambed not known, bred b j W. H. Gibson, Fairfield, Tasmania, from stud ewe from James Gibson

6 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ewe, when lambed not known, bred by W. II. Gibson, Fairfield, Tasmania, from stud ewe from David Taylor

Champion Prize, a Claret Jug, value £5 5s. (the gift of John Wagner, Esq.), will be awarded to the best Merino Sheep

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CLASS M.

L O N G - W O O L L E D S H E E P .

SEC. 1.—Best Leicester Ravi four-tooth and upwards)—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

410 1 Robert Mailer, Coburg, ram, full-mouth, shorn 30th November, 1875

411 2 Dr. Phimmer, Wyabun Park, Gisborne, "Sir Robert," 4-tooth, shorn last week in September, 1875, bred by exhibitor

412 3 Dr. Plummer, Wyabun Park, Gisborne, "S i r Alexander," 6-tooth, shorn last week in September, 1875, bred by exhibitor

413 4 Charles Slee, Strangways, "Sir Charles," aged, shorn December, 1875, bred bv exhibitor

414 5 Dr. Plummer, Wyabun Park, Gisborne, " Sir Joseph," bred by Thos. Gibson, Tasmania, and imported bv him, shorn December, 1875

SEC. 2.—Best Leicester Bam (two-tooth)—First prize, £'2 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

415 1 Thos. Hogan, Darraweit Guim, lambed September, 1875, " Earl of Derby"

416 2 Thomas Hogan, Darraweit Guim, lambed October, 1875 417 3 Robert Mailer, Coburg, lambed September, 1875 418 4 Robert Mailer, Coburg, lambed September, 1875 419 5 Robert Mailer, Coburg, lambed September, 1875 420 6 Robert Mailer, Coburg, lambed September, 1875 421 7 Robert Mailer, Coburg, lambed September, 1875 422 8 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ram, when lambed not known; from

the celebrated Dishlev breed, A. Rutherford, Geelong 423 9 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ram, when lambed not known ; bred by

Thos. Gibson, Tasmania, exhibited shorn, in consequence of regulations for imported sheep compelling same

SEC. 3.—Best Leicester Ewe (four-tooth and upwards)—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

424 1 Thos. Hogan, Darraweit Guim, shorn November, 1875 425 2 Thos. Hogan, Darraweit Guim, shorn November, 1875 426 3 Thos. Hogan, Darraweit Guim, shorn November, 1875 427 4 Thos. Dutton, Broadmeadows, shorn 17th November, 1875 428 5 Charles Slee, Strangways, ewe, aged, shorn December, 1875,

bred by Mr Ritchie, Tasmania 429 6 Charles Slee, Strangways, ewe, aged, shorn December, 1875,

bred by Mr. Ritchie, Tasmania

SEC. 4.—Best Leicester Ewe (two-tooth)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

430 1 Thos. Hogan, Darraweit Guim, lambed September, 1875 431 2 Thos. Hogan, Darraweit Guim, lambed September, 1875 432 3 Thos. Hogan, Darraweit Guim, lambed September, 1875

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433 4 Robert Mailer, Coburg, lambed September, 1875 434 5 Robert Mailer, Coburg, lambed September, 1875 435 6 Thos. Dutton, Broadmeadows, lambed 1st November, 1875 436 7 Thos. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed September, 1875 437 8 Thos. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed September, 1875 438 9 Chas. Slee, Strangways, ewe, lambed September, 1875 ; bred

by exhibitor 439 10 Chas. Slee, Strangwavs, ewe, lambed September, 1875; bred

by exhibitor

SEC. 5.— Best Lincoln Ram {four-tootli and upwards)—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

440 1 Thos. Hogan, Darraweit Guitn, " Simon," shorn 25th Novem-ber, 1875

441 2 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, ram, shorn November, 1875 442 3 Rutledge Bros., Werronggurt, " Bismarck," 2 years, by imported

ram Emperor, shorn 9th October, 1875

SEC. 6.—Best Lincoln Ram (iwo-tootli\=E'nst prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, c e r t i f i c a t e m e r i t ; u .

443 1 Thos. Hogan, Da^w^rl^inijij,.^j5&nitieton Squire," lambed September, 18?5; shni n first' wegk in\0<kober

444 2 Thos. Hogan, DMfiwfei^'GWtfr,1 '^Lor^ perby," lambed Sep-tember, am fiMt irofiOk iH October

445 3 Thos. Bath, Ceres, LeaTg^pnth, -Jabbed September, 1875 446 4 Thos. Bath, Ceres, LearmnnM, la-mbe'd September, 1875 447 5 Rutledge Bros., Werronggurt, 2-tooth ram, iambed August, 1875,

bred from Merino ewes, having 8 strains of pure Lincoln rams

448 6 Rutledge Bros., Werronggurt, 2-tooth ram, lambed August, 1875, bred from Merino ewes, having- 8 strains of pure Lincoln rams

SEC. 7.—Best Lincoln Ewe (four-tooth and upwards)—First prize, £4 ; second dilto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

449 1 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, ewe, shorn November, 1875 450 2 Edgar Slee, Strang ways, ewe, ag'ed, shorn November, 1875,

bred by — Kirkham, Esq., England 451 3 Rutledge Bros., Werronggurt, ewe, 2 years, shorn end of Novem-

ber, 1875, 8 strains from a Merino ewe 452 4 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ewe, shorn November, 1875, from the

celebrated Dishley breed ; A. Rutherlord, Geelong 453 5 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ewe, shorn November, 1875, from the

celebrated Dishley breed; A. Rutherford, Geelong

SEC. 8.—Best Lincoln JEwe (two-tooth)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

454 1 Thos. Hogan, Darraweit Guim, lambed September, 1875 455 2 Thos. Hogan, Darraweit Guitn, lambed September, 1875 456 3 W. B. Jones, Malvern, lambed November, 1875, from imported

stock

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457 4 W. P. Jones, Malvern, lambed November, 1875, from imported stock

458 5 Wm. Benson, Conangalt, Gisborne, ewe, lambed September, 1875, from imported stock

459 6 C. B. Fislier, Maribyrnong, ewe, lambed August, 1875, shorn November, 1875

460 7 Edgar Slee, Strangways, ewe, lambed September, 1875, never shorn, bred by exhibitor

All sheep exhibited to be unshorn (see General Regulations, Clause No. 25).

CLASS N .

F A T S H E E P (State Age and Breeder.)

SEC. 1.-—Best Pen (of not less than 3) Fat Merino Wetliers)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry. SEC. 2.—Best Pen (of not less than 3) Pat Long-iooollei Wethers)—

First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 461 1 Thos. Dutton, Broadmeadows, one pen, half-bred 462 2 Rutledge Bros., Werronggurt, one pen, 5 years 463 3 Rutledge Bros., Werronggurt, one pen, 5 years

SEC. 3.—Best Pen (of not less than 5) Fat Long-woolled Fwes—£5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Rutledge Bros., Werronggurt.

Fat sheep to be shorn not more than 14 days. 464 1 Rutledge Bros., Werronggurt, five ewes, 2 years, sborn end of

November, 1875, eight strains from Merino ewes 465 2 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, 5 ewes

MEMO.—Messrs. Rutledge Bros, prize of £5 5s. as above will only be awarded to best 5 cross-bred ewes. Meaning of croBs-hrcds—Any breed started from the Merino ewe and Leicester or Lincoln ram. State how many crosses and when last •horn.

CLASS 0 .

S W I N E — L A R G E B R E E D

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

466 1 Alexander Crichton, Berwick, boar 467 2 George Plant, Northcote, Berkshire boar, " Sampson" 468 3 Watson and Paterson, Northcote, boar

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

469 1 Michael Wall, Wyndham, boar, 11 weeks 470 2 George Plant, Northcote, boar, 7 months, Berkshire 471 3 George Plant. Northcote, boar, 7 months, Berkshire 472 4 Watson and Paterson, Northcote, boar SEC. 3—Best Sow, with litter, or in pig (over 12 months)—First prize,

£ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 473 1 A. Crichton, Berwick, sow, with litter 474 2 George Plant, Northcote, sow in pig, Berkshire, 1 year and 11

months 475 3 George Plant, Northcote, sow in pig, over 3 years 476 4 James Pitman, Northcote, sow in pig, Berkshire, 2 years 477 5 Watson and Paterson. Northcote, sow 478 6 Watson and Paterson, Northcote, sow 479 7 Thos. Hogan, Darraweit Guim, sow with litter, Berkshire

SEC. 4.—Best Sow (under 12 months)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

480 1 Michael Wall, Wyndham, sow, 11 weeks 481 2 George Plant, Northcote, sow, 8 months, Berkshire 482 3 George Plant, Northcote, sow, 8 months, Berkshire 483 4 George Plant, Northcote, sow, 7 months, Berkshire 484 5 Watson and Paterson, Northcote, sow 485 6 Watson and Paterson, Northcote, sow

S M A L L B R E E D .

SEC. 5. — Best Boar (over 12 months)- -First prize. £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

486 1 A. Crichton, Berwick, boar

SEC. 6.—Best Boar (under 12 months)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry. SEC. 7.—Best Sow, with litter, or in pig (over 12 months) — Firs ize,

£ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 487 1 A. Crichton, Berwick, sow with litter SEC. 8.— Best Sow (under 12 months)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto,

certificate of merit. 488 1 Jas. Pitman, "Northcote, sow, littered January, 1876 SEC. 9.— Best Bacon Pig (any breed)—First prize, silver medal. 489 1 Watson and Paterson. Northcote, pig 490 2 Geo. Plant, Northcote, pig 491 3 Geo. Plant, Northcote, pig SEC. 10.—Best Pork Pig (any breed)—First prize, silver medal. 492 1 Watson and Paterson. Northcote. pig 493 2 Geo Plant, Northcote. pig 494 3 Geo, Plant, Northcote, pig

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495 1 Watson and Paterson, litter of pigs Champion Prize of £5, the gift of Messrs. MOaw, Adamson,

and Co., will he awarded for the best llerkshire boar or sow. not exceeding 2 years.

CLASS P .

P O U L T R Y , & c

SEC. 1.—Cochin China Cock and Hen—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

496 1 A. Brown, 3 Courtney street, Hotham. one pen, white 497 2 Thomas Bate, Lennox-street, Richmond, one pen white 498 3 Thomas Bate, Richmond, one pen, buff

SEC. 2.—Dorking Cock and Hen—First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

499 1 John Moore, Brighton, one pen, dark 500 2 John Moore, Brighton, one pen, dark 501 3 John Moore, Brighton, one pen, dark 502 4 Joshua A. Kay, 91 Lnnsdale-street, one pen, grey

SEC. 3.—Soudan Cock and Hen—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry. SEC. 4.—Spanish Cock and Hen—First prize, bronze medal; second

ditto, certificate of merit. 503 1 A. Brown, 3 Courtney-street, Hotham, one pen 504 2 A. Brown, 3 Courtney-street, Hotham, one pen 505 3 Thomas Bate. Lennox-street, one pen 506 4 Thomas Bate, Lennox street, one pen

SEC. 5—Brahma Pootra (dark-pencilled) Cock and Hen—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

507 1 Joshua A. Kay, 91 Lonsdale-street east, one pen

SEC. 6—Brahma Pootra {light pencilled) Cock and Hen—First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. 7.— Game Cock and Hen (black or other reds)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

508 1 Richard Kinman, 11)9 Little Collins-street, one pen, muffs 509 2 Richard Kinman, 199 Little Collins-street, one pen, black reds 510 3 G. Boseley, Windsor, one pen, black reds 511 4 G. Boseley, Windsor, one pen, black reds 512 5 Thomas J. Hatton, Flemington, one pen, black reds

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SEC. 8.— Game Cock and Hen (Duckwings, or any other variety) —First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

513 1 Richard Kinman, 199 Little Collins street, one pen duckwings 514 2 G. Boseley, Windsor, one pen duckwings 515 3 G. Boseley, Windsor, one pen duckwings SEC. 9.— Qolden spangled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, bronze

medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 516 1 John Moore, Brighton, one pen 517 2 A. Brown, 3 Courtney-street, Hotham, one pen 518 3 A. Brown, 3 Courtney-street, Hotham, one pen SEC 10.— Golden-pencilled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize,

bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 519 1 A. Brown, 3 Courtney-street, Hotham, one pen SEC.—11. Siloer-spangled Hamburg Cock and, Hen—First prize,

bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 520 1 George Wrigley, Middle Crescent, Brighton, pen 521 2 George Wrigley, Middle Crescent, Brighton, pen 522 3 Richard Kinman, 199 Little Collins-street, pen 523 4 John Moore, Brighton, pen 524 5 A. Brown, 3 Courtney street, pen 525 6 A. Brown, 3 Courtney-street, pen SEC. 12.—Silver pencilled Hamburg Coclt and Hen—-First prize,

bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 526 1 John Moore, Brighton, one pen 527 2 John Moore, Brighton, one pen SEC. 13.— White-crested Polish Cock and Hen—First prize, bronze

medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

SEC. 14.— Polish Cock and Hen (any other variety)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

528 1 A. Brown, 3 Courtnev-street, Hotham, one pen SEC. 15.—Game Bantam Cock and Hen—First prize, bronze medal;

second ditto, certificate of merit. 529 1 F. Parker, South Yarra, one pen, black reds 530 2 Richard Kinman, 199 Little Collins-street, black reds 531 3 J. W. Fleming, jun., Brunswick, black reds 532 4 Mrs. L. L. Smith, Collins-street east, black reds SEC.. 16.—Bantam Cock and Hen (any other variety)—First prize,

bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 533 1 J. C. Port, Melbourne, one pen, blood reds SEC. 17.—Turkeys (Cock and Hen)—First prize, bronze medal; second

ditto, certificate of merit. 534 1 George Sefton, Carlton, cock and hen 535 2 George Sefton, Carlton, cock and hen 536 2 George Wrigley, Middle Crescent, Brighton, 1 pair, white 537 4 George Wrigley, Middle Crescent, Brighton, 1 pair, white

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SEC. 18.— Guinea Fowl (Cock and Hen)— First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry. SEC. 19.— Gander and Goose—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,

certificate of merit. 538 1 J. W. Fleming, Brunswick, 1 pair

SEC. 20.—Drake and Duck (Aylesbury or Rouen)—First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. 21.—Drake and Duck (Common)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

Sac. 22.— Drake and Duck (Muscovy)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry. E X T R A C L A S S — P .

539 1 Thomas Bate, Lennox-street, Richmond, pair grey ana fawn, lopped-ear rabbits (imported), about 6 months old

540 2 Thomas Bate, Lennox-street, Richmond, pair black and white, lopped-ear rabbits (imported), about 5 months old

CLASS Q.

D O G S

S P O R T I N G C L A S S .

SEC. 1.— Greyhound dog (aged)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

541 1 J. W. Fleming, Brunswick, " Breadalbane," fawn and white, aged ; s Patent, d Bonny Lass

542 2 J. W. Fleming, Brunswick, " Factor," fawn and white, 2 years ; s Breadalbane, d Shoo Fly ; s of d Bagot's Spring

543 3 Brannigan Bros., Bulla, " Claverhouse," black, 6 years; s CauId Kail, d Cera

544 4 H. Heron, 112 Stephen-street, white with fawn spots, 2 years, " Cob;" s Heart of Oak (imported), d Fly (imported)

545 5 C. E. Clarke, South Yarra, red dog, "Boxer ; " s Lucknow, d Betsy Bedlam

54G 6 J. W. Fleming, Brunswick, fawn dog, " Freetrader;" s Breadal-bane, d Shoo Fly

547 7 George Plant, Northcote, blue and white dog, " Abimilech;" s Billy's Bargain, d Bertha

548 8 Watson and Paterson, Northcote, black and white dog, " one of the twelve;" s Claverhouse, d Nelly

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549 9 H. J. Southwell, Eastern Market, white dog, " Moses;" s Cumloden, d Lais

550 10 T. H. Lempriere, St. Kilda, blue and white dog, " Loyal;" s Pell Mell, d Saucy

551 11 T. H. Lempriere, blue and white dog, "Le Sang;" s Pell Mell, d Saucy

552 12 T. H. Lempriere, St. Kilda, lawn dog, "L'Encore;"s Pell Mell, d Scrap

553 13 F. Cooze, Fitzroy, blue and white, "Blenheim;" s Pell Mell, d Saucy

SEC. 2.— Greyhound slut (aged)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

554 1 J. W. Fleming, Brunswick, "Fairplay," white and fawn, 2 years; s Breadalbane, d Nora ; s of d King; Death

555 2 Brannigan Brothers, Bulla, " Elsie," black and white, 2 years ; s Claveibouse, d Nellie

556 3 W. W. Creber, Mitchell-street, St. Kilda, red and white slut, "Jessie;" s Wizard, d Leouora

557 4 Stratford Strettle, Narre Warren, black and white, aged, " Nellie" (imported) ; s Deerfoot, d Flving Jenny

558 5 C. E. Clarke, South Yarra, " Belle Brandon," red slut; s Luck-now, d Betsy Bedlam

559 6 George Plant, Northcote, slut, " Eve ;" s Spot, d Fair Ellen 560 7 Watson and Paterson, Northcote, fawn slut, "Miss Hellar;" «

Seaman, d Fly 561 8 Watson and Paterson, Nortbcote, blue and white, "Lady

Audley ;" s Slatedresser, d Princess Mary 562 9 Watson and Paterson, Northcote, fawn, " Minnie Warren ;" s

Pell Mell, d Fly 563 10 T. H. Lempriere, St. Kilda, white and blue, " Saucy ; " s Sea

Foam, d Camilla 564 11 T. H. Lempriere, St. Kilda, blue and white, " L a Belle;" s Pell

Mell, d Saucy

SEC. 3.— Greyhound dog pup (mlielped after 1st July, 1875.)—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

565 1 James McSpeeiin, Carlton, "Morning Kay," black; whelped 15th November, 1875; s Protector, d Mavourneen ; s of d Rattler

566 2 James McSpeerin, Carlton, " St. Clair," brindle ; whelped 8th October, 1875; s Deerfoot, d Bell (imported)

567 3 George Plant, Northcote, "Waterloo Swindle;" whelped 2nd July, 1875 ; s Comet, d Olynda

568 4 James Pitman, Northcote, black and white clog ; whelped 5th October, 1875 ; s Aneeron, d Fleet

569 5 James Pitman, Northcote, dog ; whelped 5th October, 1875 ; s Aneeron, d Fleet

570 6 Watson and Paterson, Northcote, fawn and white, " Joe;" wbelped 12th July, 1875 ; s Invernevin, d Bridesmaid

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571 7 T. H. Lempriere, St. Kilda, white and black dog, " L e R o i ; " whelped 14th July, 1875; s Protector, d Leila

572 8 T. H. Lempriere, St. Kilda, black and white dog, Lord Pro-tector;" s Protector, d Leila

SEC. 4.— Greyhound slut pup (whelped after ls< July, 1875)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

573 1 J. W. Clarke, South Yarra, fawn and white slut, "Countess," whelped 17th September, 1875; s Miserable, d Lady Haw-thorne, s of d Sea Whisper

574 2 James McSpeerin, Carlton, " Morning Light,'' brindle, whelped 15th November, 1875 ; s Protector, d Mavourneen, s of d Battler

575 3 A. Kelly, St. Kilda, " Sylvia," fawn, whelped December, 1875 ; s Clipper, d Juno

576 4 J. W. Fleming, Brunswick, brindle slut, whelped 12th October, 1875; s Pygmalion, d Grand Duchess, s of d Vanguard

577 5 George Plant, Northcote, " Olynda," whelped 2nd July, 1875 ; s Comet, d Olynda

578 6 Watson and Patterson, Northcote, fawn, " Ivanhoe," whelped 12th July, 1875 ; s Invernevin, d Bridesmaid

579 7 T. H. Lempriere, St. Kilda, white and black, " La Reine," whelped 14th July, 1875 ; s Protector, d Leila

SEC. 5.— Fox Terrier dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

580 1 R. G. Banner, Carlton, " Dodger," dog, 2 years 581 2 R. G. Banner, Carlton, " Covey," dog, 10 months 582 3 R. G. Banner, Carlton, " Fidget," slut, 4^ years, with pups 583 4 R. G. Banner, Carlton, "Gipsy," slut, 10 months 584 5 Thomas Armstrong. Carlton, slut, " Peg," 9 months 585 6 Patrick Mannix, Bay-street, Sandridge, slut, " Beauty," 20

months (imported) ; s Tickler, d Venom 586 7 Thomas Haydon, Brunswick, white and black dog, " Tich," by

Sherry, years 587 8 Thomas Haydon, Brunswick, white and black slut, "Tiny," by

Sherry, years 588 9 Thomas Bate, Lennox-street, Richmond, black and white, and

tan head, slut, " Wasp," (imported), 6 months

SEC. 6.—Pointer dog or slid—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

589 1 John Russell, Emerald Hill, liver and white slut, " Topsy," 8 months

590 2 Edwin Marlow, Carlton, liver and white dog, " Shot " 591 3 Robert Mailer, Coburg, liver and white dog, " Bang," 12 months 592 4 E. Scarle, South Yarra, liver and white dog, " Sancho," 5 years 593 5 H. J. Southwell, Eastern Market, liver and white slut, " Nelly " 594 6 F. W. Rolland, Junction, St. Kilda, liver dog, " Don," 2 years

and 6 months

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SEC. 7.—Retriever dag or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate ot merit.

595 1 A. C. Ma«on, South Yarra, slut, " Nell," 3 years 596 2 F. A Burton, Rising Sun Hotel, Post Office Place, dog, " Jep,"

lirown 597 3 J. W Cambourne, Yorkshire Hotel, Windsor, dog, "Dash,"

liver co lour

SEC. 8.—Setter dog or shit—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

598 1 J. C. Kelly, St . Kilda, red and white dog, " Grouse," 2 years arid 11) months

599 2 H. J Southwell, Eastern Market, red dog, "Baltic " 600 3 H. J. Southwell, Eastern Market, black and tan dog, " Rex,"

12 months 601 4 J. W. Payter, Melbourne, English Derby setter dog, "Jack,"

lemon and white (imported) 602 5 J. W. Pay ter, Melbourne, English Derby setter slut, " Venus,"

lemon arid white (imported) 603 6 John Whiteman, Emerald Hill, lemon and white dog,"Ranger," D» RA »

11 m o n t h s 604 7 John W hit< man, Emerald Hill, lemon and white slut, " Gipsy,"

11 months 605 8 F. C. Broaribb, Balacklava, Gordon setter, black and tan, dog,

" Dr i ike " 606 9 Joseph George, Brunswick, lemon and white dog, " Baron ; "

s Hap, d Floss 607 10 Joseph Geoige, Brunswick, lemon and white shit, " Floss ; " s

Sancbo 608 11 F. W. Holland, Junction, St. Kilda, white and red dog, "R ip , "

2 years and 3 months 609 12 Hector M. Langley, South Yarra, red dog, " Bruce," 4 years SEC. 9.—Spaniel dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,

certificate of merit. 610 1 Robert Taylor, Nott street, Sandridge, red and white slut,

" Flora," 1 year 611 2 Alfred Garrett, Rising Sun Hotel, Post Office Place, fawn and

white dog, " Dash," years 612 3 Captain Page, Gembrook, liver and white slut, " Lil" 613 4 H. J. Southwell, Eastern Market, black and tan slut, " Zoe " 614 5 John Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street east, black and tan dog,

"Dash," s Dash (imported) 615 6 Joshua A. Kay, 91 Lonsdale street east, black and tan slut,

" D o t s ; " s Dash (imported) NON-SPORTING CLASS.

SEC. 10.—Mastiff'dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

616 1 H J. Southwell, Eastern Market, fawn slut, " Lioness " 617 2 H.J. Southwell, Eastern Market, fawn slut, "Countess," 8 months 618 3 L. L. Smith, Collins-street east, English mastiff

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SEC. 11.—Newfoundland or St. Bernard dog or shit.—First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

619 1 George B. Fergusson, St. Kilda, " Rover," black, 3 years 620 2 H. J. Southwell, Eastern Market, white dog, " Nelson " 621 3 H. J Southwell, Eastern Market, black slut, " Flora" (small St.

John's) 622 4 L. L. Smith, Collins-street east, St Bernard slut, bv Tbor 623 5 Mrs. 'I'. Smith, Co'onial Bank Hotel, Little Co lins-street, black

and white dog, Jack," 15 months 624 6 F. Cooze, Fitzroy, St. Bernard dog, " Bosen," 4 years old SEC. 12.—Dalmatian dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second

ditto, certificate of merit. 625 1 F. D Cayzer, Fitzroy, dog, " Prince " 626 2 F. D. Cayzer, Fitzrov, slut, " Rose" 627 3 George Bowerman, Moonee Ponds, slut, " Flora " Sec. 13.—Sheep or Cattle dog or slut—First prize, silver medal ;

second ditto, certificate of merit. 628 1 John Desmond, South Yarra, " Mike," 2 years 629 2 David Junor, Gisborne, " B o b " 630 3 John Neighbour, F emington, black, tan, and white dog,

" Scottie," 10 vears 631 4 D. T. Bachmann, Studley Park, black, tan, and white dog,

30 months 632 5 Captain Page, Gembrook, black, tan, and white Jog, " Clarke,"

1 year 633 6 Watson and Paterson, Nortbcote, black dog, " T o b y ; " s

Yarra, d Lass 634 7 T. W. Hatton Flemington, black and tan dog, "Rover," out of

imported stock 635 8 T. H. Parker, Bourke-street, sheep dog Sec. 14.—Bloodhound dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second

ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

Sec. 15.—Bxdl dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

636 1 A. C. Moon, 150 Elgin-street, Carlton, brindle *nd white slut, " Duce," whelped June 1875 (imported); s Fighting Tom, d Juno

637 2 Thomas Bate, Lennox-street, Richmond, white and ticked dog, " Prince," 4 years

Sec. 16.— Bull Terrier dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

638 1 Charles Finlay, 20 Little Park-street, Emerald Hill, brindle slut, "Vixen ;" s Crib, d Gipsy, 10 months old

639 2 T. J. Gurney, Liitle Bourke-street, white dog " A b e Hicken" (imported) ; s Jem Mace, d Venom, 2| years

640 3 Thomas Bate, Richmond, brown slut, " Vic." 12 months

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Sec. 17.—Terrier dog or slut (English) over 7 lbs—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

641 2 John Wilson, Big Oxford-street, Fitzroy, black and tan slut, " Maori"

642 3 James Thomson, Fitzroy Town Hall, black and tan slut, "Topsy," 4 years

Sec. 18.— Terrier dog or slut (Shye)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate o* merit.

643 1 Master Wilfrid Pennefather, Hawthorne, white dog- " Iverrie "

SEC. 19. Terrier dog or slut (Dandie Dinmont)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

Sue. 20. Terrier dog or slut (broken hair)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

644 1 Ernest E. Sawrey, South Yarra, " Nelly," 4 years 645 2 H . J . Southwell, Eastern Market, blue and tan slut, " Topsy " 646 3 K. E. Brodribb, Burnett street, St. Kilda, white dog, " Tiger " 647 4 W. L. Mailer, 168 Collins-street east, Scottish terrier dog,

" Whisky " 648 5 Hector M. Langley, South Yarra, Scottish terrier dog, "Bi l ly"

SEC. 21. Terrier dog or slut {toy) under 7 lbs—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate ot merit.

649 1 H. A. Strong, Punt Road, " Eliza," 5 years, 5 lbs. 650 2 W. H. Lock, Fitzroy, fawn slut, " Minnie," 3 years; s Tiny,

d Popsey 651 3 William Davis, jun., Coburg, black slut, "Tiny," 3 years 652 4 E. Scarle, South Yarra, black and tan slut, " D o t " 653 5 James Thomson, Fitzroy Town Hall, black and tan slut, "Nell ,"

6^ lbs., 15 months

SEC. 22. Spaniel dog or slut {King Charles or Blenheim)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate ol merit.

654 1 T. B. Turner, 40 Darling-street, South Yarra, King Charles slut, " Irene "

655 2 T. B. Turner, 40 Darling-street, South Yarra, Blenheim dog, Carlo

656 3 John Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street, black and tan slut, " Fanny," s Duke (imported)

657 4 John Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street, black and white slut, " Duchess," pedigree same as above

SEC. 23. Poodle dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

658 1 E. E. Sawrey, Armadale, Soulh Yarra, white slut, " Topsy ; " s Bob, cTTiny

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SEC. 24. Italian Greyhound dog or slut.—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

659 1 Miss Gullifer, East Brighton, " Miss Jessie," fawn, 2 years 660 2 R. Edwards, Emerald Hill, " Lucy," fawn, 3 years 661 3 J. D. Thompson, 122 Bourke-street East, fawn slut, " Beauty" 662 4 J. D. Thompson, 122 Bourke-street East, fawn slut, " Pretty" SEC. 25. Pug dog or slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,

certificate of merit. 663 1 H. J. Southwell, Eastern Market, fawn, " Punch " 664 2 H. J. Southwell, Eastern Market, fawn slut, " Lottie "

EXTRA—CLASS Q. 665 1 Stephen Woodbridge, Oxlord-street, South Yarra, Pomeranian

dog, "Guinea" 666 2 Stephen Woodbridge, Oxford-street, South Yarra, Pomeranian

s l u t , " V i c . " 667 3 H. J. Southwell, Eastern Market, deerhound dog, " Bran," 16

months 668 4 H. J. Southwell, Eastern Market, deerhound slut, " Brenda,"

16 months 669 5 H. J. Southwell, Eastern Market, rough bull terrier dog,

"Jack," white 670 6 K. E. Brodribb, Burnett-street, Italian poodle, white dog,

"Tuscan" 671 7 Edward Miller, Findon, Kew, black tan and white foxhound dog,

" Haikaway ; " s Grasper (imported), d Beauty (imported), 3 years

672 8 Edward Miller, Findon, Kew, black tan and white foxhound dog, " Druid;" s Grasper, d Beauty, 3 years

673 9 Edward Miller, Findon, Kew, mottled harrier dog, 1 year, " Vulcan ; " s Tarquin, d Lilly

674 10 Edward Miller, Findon, Kew, mottled harrier slut, 3 years, " Harmony ; " s Tarquin, d Scanty (imported)

675 12 Edward Miller, Findon, Kew, mottled beagle, "Music ; " s Tarquin, d Scanty (imported)

676 12-jEdward Miller, Findon, Kew, grey and white beagle, " Daisy;" s Saddler, d Searisty (imported)

677 13 Thomas Bate, Lennox-street, Richmond, cocker spaniel slut, liver and white, " Shot," 3 years

678 14 John Craig, Royal George Stables, Elizabeth-street, brown retriever slut, " Dianah," from imported stock

CLASS R .

BUGGIES AND HARNESS. SEC. 1.— Rest Double Buggy—First prize, silver medal; second ditto,

certificate of merit. 679 1 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, one no-top, shaft, brake

and lamps

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680 2 George Parsons, Fleming-ton, one turnover seat 681 3 William Crutch, 7 Latrobe-stieet west, one Abbott's pattern 682 4 A. McDonald and Sons, Hotham, one with spring equalizer,

patent lever top, a new invention SEC. 2.—Best Single Buggy—First prize, silver medal; second ditto,

certificate of merit. 683 1 L. E. Cutter, Ballarat, single top, imitation Abbott buggy 684 2 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, Goddard buggy, with

patent lever top, steel axles, pole, shafts, and American lamps 685 3 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, cut under, with patent

lever top, steel axles, pole, shafts and lamps silver mounted 686 4 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, coal-box buggy, with

patent lever top, Colling's axles, steel tiers, shafts and lamps brass mounted

687 5 Eddy and Ward, 4 and 6 Therry-street, and 282 and 284 Elizabeth-street, one light no-top buggy

688 6 John Galland, Brunswick-street and Victoria-parade, piano-box buggy

689 7 W illiam Crutch, 7 Latrobe-street, buggy, with steel under carriage and patent side springs

690 8 A. McDonald and Sons, Leveson-street, Hotham, one with patent lever top, a new invention

SEC. 3.—Best Waggonette—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certi-ficate ot merit.

691 1 Daniel White, Swanston street, Knglish under-carriage, with carriage folding top, self-acting brake, lamps, pole, liars, and chains

692 2 Daniel White, Swanston-street, light waggonette, with American under carriage, Collings' patent axles, steel tiers, folding top, self-acting brake, pole and shafts

693 3 William Crutch, 7 Latrobe-street, one new style Collings' axles, pole, and leading-bars

694 4 A. McDonald and Son, Leveson street, Hothum, mounted in gold (electro)

SEC. 4.—Best Set of Double Buggy Harness—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

695 1 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set

SEC. 5.—Best Set of Single Buggy Harness—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

696 1 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set

SEC. 6.—Best Set of Waggonette Harness—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

697 1 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set

SEC. 7.— Gentleman's best Saddle—First prize, bronze medal; sccond ditto, certificate of merit.

698 1 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one best

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SEC. 8.—Lady's best Saddle—Firat prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

699 1 James McEwan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one best 700 2 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one best

E X T R A — C L A S S R . D . A L T S O N , 2 5 H O U R K E - S T R E E T E A S T .

701 1 Set of four-in-hand Harness, brass mounted 702 2 English-pattern Saddle 703 3 Gent's best Saddle 704 4 Steeplechase Saddle 705 5 Flat-race Saddle 706 6 Stock Saddle 707 7 Exercise Saddle 708 8 Racing Bridle 709 9 Hunting Bridle 710' 10 Gent's Bridle 711 11 Stockman's Bridle 712 12 Sundries 713 13 Set Tackle for thoroughbred entire horse 714 14 Set Tackle for draught entire horse

MEMO.-—The above are all colonial, the leather being tanned, and the articles manufactured, by Exhibitor.

C . L . S T O N E M A N , W I L L I A M - S T R E E T , SANDHURST. 715 1 Track Waggon, made by Exhibitor

E D D Y & W A R D , 2 8 2 A N D 2 8 4 E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T . 716 1 Pleasure Waggon 717 2 Farmer's Wagwn o J O H N G A L L A N D , B R U N S W I C K - S T R E E T A N D V I C T O R I A P A R A D E . 718 1 Stanhope Phaeton

W I L L I A M C R U T C H , 7 L A T R O B E - S T R E E T .

719 1 Mail Phaeton, with patent wheels, moveable hood, and reversible seat

A. McDONALD & SONS, H O T H A M .

720 1 Single-seat Buggy, no top 721 2 S ngle-seat Buggy, with top

J A M E S P A R K E R , C O A C H - B U I L D E R , S T . K I L D A .

722 1 Four-seated Hunting Waggon

CLASS S .

D A I R Y P R O D U C E .

SEC 1.—Best 100 lbs. of Cheese—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Edward Johnstone and Co.; second ditto, certificate of merit.

723 1 A Patterson, St. Germains, 100 lbs. of cheese 724 2 A. Patterson, St. Germains, 100 lbs. of cheese

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725 3 P. Mitchell, Romsey, 100 lbs. of cheese 726 4 James M'Leod, Kilmore, 100 lbs. of cheese 727 5 John Laidlay, Bundoora, 100 lbs. cheese 728 6 W. J. Lobb, Darraweit Uuim, 100 lbs. of cheese SEC. 2.—Best 100 lbs. of Salt Butter—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto,

certificate of merit. No entry.

SEC. 3.—Best 3 Sides of Bacon and 3 Hams—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

729 I Saunders, Sandford and Co., Yarraville, one entry, pale dried 730 2 Saunders, Sandford and Co., Yarraville, one entry, smoked 731 3 Harry Sweet, South Preston, one entry, pale dried 732 4 Harry Sweet, South Preston, one entry, smoked

SEC. 4.—Best 3 lbs. Fresh Butter, as usually sent to market (without any print or prioate mark)—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

733 1 Ernest Shultz, Woodstock, 3 lbs. butter 734 2 Ernest Shultz, Woodstock, 3 lbs. butter 735 3 William Creighton, Woodstock, 3 lbs. butter 736 4 William Creighton, Woodstock, 3 lbs. butter 737 5 John Payne, Epping, 3 lbs. butter 738 6 John Payne, Epping, 3 lbs butter 739 7 Mrs. Anderson, Woodstock, 3 lbs. butter 740 8 Mrs. Anderson, Woodstock, 3 ibs. butter 741 9 Alexander Beattie, Woodstock, 3 lbs. butter 742 10 Alexander Beattie, Woodstock, 3 Ibs. butter 743 11 Miss M. Campbell, Burnt Bridge, Elaine, 3 lbs. butter 744 12 Mrs. David Campbell, Burnt Bridge Elaine, 3 lbs. butter 745 13 Mr. J. Sharp, Tullamarine, 3 lbs. butter 746 14 Mr. J. Sharp, Tullamarine, 3 lbs. butter 747 15 Mrs. J. W. Flemimg, Brunswick, 3 lbs. butter

E X T H A — C L A S S 8 .

748 1 Watson and Patterson, collection of Hams, Bacon, ifec.

CLASS T .

M A C H I N E R Y

SEC. 1.—Portable Steam Engine, for farm purposes only, from 7 to 10-horse power, to be shown in motion—First prize, £ 1 0 ; second ditto, £ 5 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

749 1 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, 7-horse power, by Marshall, Son, and Co., with all the latest improvements

750 2 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, 7-horse power, by Marshall, Son, and Co., with link motion reversing gear

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751 3 David Mnnro and Co., Queen street, 7-horse power, by Clayton and Shuttleworth

752 4 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power, by Marshal], Son, and Co.

753 5 David Munio and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power, by Clayton and Shuttleworth

754 6 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power, by Robey and Co.

755 7 W. Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, with all the latest improvements

756 8 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street,5-horse power, by Marshall and Sons, with all the latest improvements

757 9 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth street, 6-horse power, by Marshall and Sons, with all the latest improvements

758 10 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 7-horse power, by Marshall and Sons, with all the latest improvements

759 11 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 8-horse power, by Marshall and Sons, with all the latest improvements

760 12 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth street, 10-horse power, by Rnston and Proctor, with all the latest improvements

761 13 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, and Armstrong-street, Ballarat, 8-horse power, by Marshall, Sons, and Co., double cylinders, with all the latest improvements

762 14 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, and Armstrong-street, Ballarat, 8-horse power, by Marshall, Sons, and Co., single cylinder, with all the latest improvements

763 15 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen street, 8-horse power, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, with all the latest improvements

764 16 Thomas Davey and Co., 1 Queen-street, 8-horse power, by Beverley Iron Company, with all the latest improvements

765 17 Thomas Davey and Co., 1 Queen-street, 8-horse power, by Davey, Paxman and Co., with all the latest improvements

766 18 James McEwan and Co., 10-horse power, by Robey SEC 2.—Portable Steam Threshing Machine, with Straw Elevators

attached, to be shown in motion—First prize, £10 ; second ditto, £5 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

767 1 David Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, Improved Steam Threshing, Finishing,and Dressing Machine, 4ft. 6in. drum, by Ransome, Sims and Head

768 2 David Muriro and Co., 154 Queen-street, Improved Steam Threshing, Finishing, and Dressing Machine, 4ft. 6in. drum, by Ransome, Sims and Head

769 3 David Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, Improved Steam Threshing, Finishing, and Dressing Machine, 5ft. drum, by Ransome, Sims and Head

770 4 David Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, Improved Steam Threshing, Finishing, and Dressing Machine, 5ft. drum, by Ransome, Sims and Head

771 5 David Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, Improved Steam Threshing, Finishing, and Dressing Machine, 5ft. drum, by Ransome, Sims and Head

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772 6 David Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, Improved Steam 'I'llresiling-, Finishing, and Dressing Machine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth

773 7 W. Shuttleworth and Co., Queen street, combined Threshing and Finishing Machine, by ( lavton and Shuttleworth

774 8 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, combined Threshing and Finishing Machine, by exhibitors, with all the latest improve-ments

775 9 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, combined Threshing and Finishing Machine, by Marshall and Sons, with all the latest improvements

776 10 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, combined Threshing and Finishing Machine, by Ransome and Sims, 5ft. drum

777 11 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth street, combined Threshing and Finishing Machine, by Ransome and Sims, 4tt, 6in. drum

778 12 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, combined Threshing and Finishing Machine, by Ruston and Proctor, 4ft. 6in. drum

779 13 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen street, combined Threshing and Finishing Machine, bv Ransome and Sims, 5ft. drum

780 14 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, combined Threshing and Finishing Machine, J^Jfem5TTrge~a«4vSims, 5ft. drum

781 15 H. P. Welch and .Gt^^^siEew-s-fcwiiij combined Threshing and Finishing Ma^in>/irv\Ci$yt«i•ancKStoVittleworth

r/ ' v o n . ) ? ! ! SEC. 3.—Best Mower, tubjeci t^M PiH&l in the field—First prize, £ 8 ;

second ditto, ^ t ; thir^tt^*gSrtjJ8fcate of merit. 782 1 T. Robinson and GoY, EH^bethysfSft^ one with gatherers 783 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, one with steel-plated

fingers 784 3 Hugh Lennon, North Melbourne, one mower 785 4 Hugh Lennon, North Melbourne, one mower 786 5 Hugh Lennon, North Melbourne, one mower, fitted with patent

lifters for raising laid corn. 787 6 Swan and White, 62 Elizabeth street north, one mowing

machine 788 7 Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, Melbourne, mowing

machine 789 8 Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, Melbourne, mowing

machine 790 9 Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, Melbourne, mowing

machine

SEC. 4.— Chaff,cutter, for horse or steam power—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

791 1 James McEwan and Co , Elizabeth-street, one Richmond and Chandler's, with feed-web

792 2 James McEwan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one Richmond and Chandler's

793 3 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, one bv exhibitors 794 4 Swan and White, 62 Elizabeth-street north, No. 1, bv exhibitors 795 5 Swan and White, 62 Elizabeth street north, No. 2, by exhibit,,is

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796 6 Swan and White, 62 Elizabeth-street north, No. 3. by exhibitors 797 7 Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie street, 1-horse power

• 798 8 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, Flemington Road, Chaff-cutter, No. 1

799 9 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, Flemington Road, Chaff-cutter, No. 2

800 10 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, Flemington Road, Travel-ling- No. 1 Chaffcutter, with Elevating Gear, and sieve for Cutting Hay in the field

SEC. 5.—Crusher, horse or steam power, for Wheat, Oats, Barley, Malt, Sfc.—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

801 1 James McEwan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, one Bunsall's, with kibbler

802 2 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, one Ashby, Jeffrey, and Luke. J. with safety appliance for reversing- or stopping gear

803 3 H. P. Welch and Co , Queen-street, one Ashby, Jeffrey, and Luke, J, with safety appliance for reversing or stopping sear, BBL

804 4 H. P Welch and Co., Queen-street, one Ashby, Jeffrey, and Luke, J, with safety appliance for reversing or stopping gear, AL

805 5 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, one Ashby, Jeffrey, and Luke, J, with safety appliance for reversing or stopping gear, NSD

806 6 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Double Mill 807 7 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, Flemington Road, Improved

Malt and Grain Mill, with double screen 808 8 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, Flemington Road, Improved

Malt and Grain Mill, with double screen, No. 1 SEC. 6.— Best Adjustable Corn Screen, for cleaning grain—First prize,

£2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 809 1 James McF^wan and Co.. Elizabeth-street, one Hornsby's 810 2 W. Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, Melbourne, one Rotary

Adjustable Screen, with frame and blower, by Rainforth and Son

81] 3 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, one Penny and Co.'s Patent Rotary Adjustable No. 1, adapted for beans and peas, &c.

812 4 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen street, one. Penny and Co.'s Patent Rotary Adjustable No. 2, with stone separator

813 5 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen street, one Penny and Co.'s Patent Rotary Adjustable No. 3, with complete winnowing and dressing apparatus

814 6 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, one Hornsby's, with blower

815 7 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, one Rainforth's, with blower

816 8 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Adjustable Corn Screen (Penny's patent)

817 9 D. Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, Adjustable Corn Screen (Penny's patent)

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Sec. 7.—Portable Stone-Breaking Plant, to be shown at work—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

Sec. 8.—Disintegrator (or Bark and Bone Mill), combining simplicity, strength, and efficiency, to be shown at work—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

818 1 D. Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, with Breakers 819 2 D. Munio and Co., 154 Queen-street, large size

Sec. 9.—Best Collection of Pottery for Agricultural Purposes, to be colonial-made, and exhibited by the maker—Samples of Drain Tiles and Pipes must be of three sizes (2, 3, and 4 inch), not less than 25 of each size, and to state in writing the price of each size at per 1,000—Prize, £2,

N ° entry" Sec. 10.—Simplad_ajid—Cheapest Self-acting Wind-mill, adapted for / ..

pumping water on farms and stations—Prize, 'certificate of merit. 820 1 John Danks, Bourke-street, Victorian Windmill and Pump 821 2 John Danks, Bourke-street, Small Windmill 822 3 T. Davey and Co., 1 Queen-street, Empire Windmill, patent 823 4 D. Munro and Co., 154 Queen street, 1 Self-acting-

Sec. 11.— Best and Simplest Design for Sinking Shafts or Wells, and for Raising Water therefrom by Horse Power, adapted for Station or other purposes—Prize, certificate of merit.

824 1 David Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, one design

SEC. 12. Best and Simplest Design for Raising Water from Beep Wells by Steam Power, suitable for Station purposes—Prize, certificate of merit.

825 1 David Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, one design

SCE. 13. Inventions—Special Prize of a Silver Cup, value £5 5s (the gift of Messrs. David Munro and Co., Melbourne), for the best O Mechanical Invention, such having been discovered in the Australian colonies within the year, applicable to Implements and Machinery for Agricultural or Pastoral Purposes.

826 1 Wright and Edwards, Atlas Iron Works, Little Bourke-street west, Melbourne, Simple direct acting patent Steam Pump for raising water from wells 20 to 200 feet deep, for station and other purposes, at work, made and patented by Wright and Edwards

827 2 Wright and Edwards, Atlas Iron Works, Little Bourke-street west, Melbourne, Savage's patent side or end delivery Earth-Excavator, for making dams, &c.; made Oy exhibitors

828 3. T. Tozer, Vulcan Foundry, Latrobe-street, Harvey's Reaper and Binder "

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829 4 Hugh Lennon, North Melbourne, a new Mathematical Instru-ment for scientifically testing the various angles of plough-ing, and gauging the exact number of degrees at which the furrow slice is sitting from the ground line, proved by spirit level, which is fitted to same

830 ) Hugh Lennon, North Melbourne, Set of Moveable Angles to register four furrows of ploughing at a time, and governed by set screws. In conjunction with No. 4

831 6 Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, Melbourne, an Invention for the application of the large wheel and gearing of his patent Reaping and Mowing Machine, to be converted into a horse-power for chaff-cutters, corn-crushers, or pump-ing gear for station or other purposes, &c.

STAND NO. 1.

D A V I D M U N R O & CO. , QUEEN-STREET.

832 1 Improved Patent Threshing and Dressing Machine, for horse or steam power.

833 2 Lifting Force Pump, worked by horse power. 834 3 10-horse power Portable Steam Engine. 835 4 10-horse power Portable Steam Engine, with 2 cylinders. 836 5 12-horse power Portable Steam Engine, with 2 cylinders,

by Roston and Proctor. 837 6 5-horse power Portable Steam Engine, made by Marshall,

Son, and Co. 838 7 3-horse power Portable Steam Engine, made by Barrett,

Exall, and Andrews. 839 8 5-horse power Horizontal Engine, with 6-horse power

vertical boiler. 840 9 1^-horse power Vertical Engine, made by Nicholson and

Sons, mounted on cast iron foundation. 841 10 Centrifugal Pump, adapted for station and general purposes. 842 11 Lifting Force Pump, for horse or steam power. 843 12 Circular Saw Bench. 844 13 Assortment of Machinery Requisites of every description.

STAND NO. 2 .

•J. H . R O B I N S O N & S O N S , ELIZABETH-STREET.

845 1 Patent Wool Press, with travelling box, double speed gearing, new door fastener, and side releaser.

846 2 Lever and Screw Press, for wool, hops, and cotton. 847 3 Combined Stripper and Thresher, Marshall's patent 848 4 2-horse Peg Drum Thresher and Separator. 849 5 Earth Scoops, Simpson's Patent, for dam and road making. 850 6 Earth Scoops, for dam making 851 7 Earth Scoops, for dam making 852 8 2—horse power 853 9 Strong Wood Plough, for dam making

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854 10 Winnowing Machine 855 11 Sharp's Sheep Support

STAND NO. 3 .

W . S H U T T L E W O R T H & C O , QUEEN-STREET.

856 1 16-horse power Portable Steam Engine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth

857 2 8-horse power Portable Steam Engine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth

858 3 5ft. Class B Combined Threshing and Finishing Machine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth

859 4 Rotary Adjustable Screen for Threshing Machine, by Perry and Co.

860 5 Pair French Burr Mill Stones 861 6 Iron-framed Saw Bench, with 24-in. Saw and Improved

Bench, by Clayton and Shuttleworth 862 7 Duplicate for Clayton and JShuttleworth's Engines and

Machines 863 8 Apple Crusher, by James Topp

STAND NO. 4.

A L E X . B R A I D , WRECKIN-STREET, HOTHAM.

864 1 Horse Hayrake 865 2 Field Roller 866 3 Field Roller 867 4 Street Scraper 868 5 Improved .Tanker for carrying logs for fencing.

STAND N O . 5.

T . R O B I N S O N & C O . , ELIZABETH-STREET.

869 1 Double Furrow Plough, with wrought iron T bodies, with governor steerage

870 2 Double Furrow Plough, with wrought iron T bodies, with-out governor steerage

871 3 Pair-horse, wood frame, Two-Furrow Gang Plough, with steel moulds

872 4 2 or 4-Horse, iron frame, Two-Furrow Gang Plough, with steel moulds

873 5 Wood Ploughs, for making dams, loads, &c. 874 6 Hillside or Turnwrest Plough 875 7 Subsoil Plough 876 8 Potato Raising Plough 877 9 Drill Plough, with marker 878 10 Pony Plough, for vineyards 879 11 Light Iron Horse Plough

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880 12 Cultivator, 5-tine, for Pair-horse 881 13 Cultivator, 7-tine, for Four-horse 882 14 Horse Hay Rake, with improved lever, and patent teeth-

fastener 883 15 Pea Rake 884 16 Earth Scoops (3) 885 17 Set Iron Harrows, for seed and general purposes, heavy

and drag 886 18 Land Roller, with wrought-iron cylinder, 5 feet 887 19 Land Roller, with wrought-iron cylinder, 6 feet 888 20 Land Roller, with wrought-iron cylinder, 7 feet 6 inches 8S9 21 Clod Crusher, for pair horses 890 22 Patent combined Reaper and Mower, side delivery 891 23 Patent combined Reaper and Mower, side delivery 892 24 Slot Platform Light Pair-horse Combined Reaper and

Mower 893 25 Slot Platform Light Pair-horse Combined Reaper and

Mower 894 26 4-Wheel, wood frame, Light Pair-horse Combined Reaper

and Mower, double speed 895 27 4-Wheel, wood frame, Light Pair-horse Combined Reaper

and Mower, single speed 896 28 Haines' American 12-feet Header 897 29 Mowing Machine, with wood frame 898 30 Light Pair-horse Stripping Machine 899 31 3-Horse Stripping Machine 900 32 Extra strong Stripper, with patent lever comb 901 33 Circular 2-horse Power, with peg-drum, Thresher and

Separator 902 34 Circular 4-horse Power, with peg-drum, Thresher and

Cleaner 903 35 2-Horse tread Power, with Peg Thresher and Cleaner 904 36 Cob or Maize Sheller 905 37 Cob or Maize Sheller, double 906 38 Small Winnower for grass seeds 907 39 Winnower for general purposes 908 40 Winnower, with spike roller 909 41 Root Pulper 910 42 Root Slicer 911 43 Grape Mill 912 44 Wool, Cotton, and Hop Press, Speady's patent 913 45 Hand Broadcast Seed-sower 914 46 Barrow Broadcast Seed-sower 915 47 Horse Broadcast Seed-sower 916 48 Horse Broad-cast Seed-sower, 20 feet 917 49 Marshall and Sons' 12-horse power Double Cylinder

Engine, Link Motion Reversing Gear 918 50 Peg-drum Thresher and Cleaner, 3 feet drum, by exhibitors

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STAND N O . 6 .

R O B I S O N B R O S . & CO. , 3 1 FLINDERS-STREET W E S T .

919 1 Horsegear and Pumps, for deep wells 920 2 Hand-power Pumps, for deep wells 921 3 Centrifugal Pumps 922 4 Double-acting Pumps 923 5 Hydraulic Rams 924 6 American Lift and Force Pumps 925 7 Self-acting Float Valves, for supplying sheep troughs 926 8 Samples of Sluice Valves, for irrigation and water supply. 927 9 Samples of Lead Pipes 928 10 10-horse power Horizontal Engine, made by exhibitors 929 11 8-horse power Horizontal Engine, made by exhibitors 930 12 7-horse power Horizontal Engine, made by exhibitors

STAND N O . 7 .

A . G . C O P B | 3 S G & T I G ^ Q ^ E E N - S T R E E T , MELBOURNE.

931 1 Th^:shin5M7cfcr»L)uplicates 932 2 ImpFpvedHo^^9 i f e f o r ,|^o Horses 933 3 4-hors&-ptfVer Im^-pyed/fei-table Steam Engine, made by

M a r s h a U ^ & i f f i s j j i i i ^ l o . / ' ' 934 4 8-horse pow-.J&fi|#ojfed 'Portable Steam Engine, made by

Marshall, Sons and Co.

STAND N O . 8 .

H . P . W E L C H & CO. , QUEEN-STREET.

935 1 3-horse power Vertical Engine, by Nicholson and Sons. 936 2 Cambridge Press Wheel Roller, with tubular iron shafts 937 3 Cambridge Press Wheel Roller, with tubular iron shafts 938 4 Powerful High-wheel Haymaking Machine, with 8 sets of

forks and 96 tines, by Nicholson and Sons 939 5 Penny and Co.'s Patent Adjustable Rotary Corn Screen,

with brush and bearings complete, for fixing to threshing machine working in mills, &c.

940 6 Assortment Garden Chairs 941 7 Assortment Garden Tables 942 8 Assortment Garden Gates 943 9 Assortment Field Gates 944 10 Assortment Duplicate Wearing Parts, for Engine and

Threshing Machines 945 11 Assortment Leather Belting 946 12 Tinkler's Patent Prize Barrel Churn, with Napier Dashes 947 13 Lipscombie's Patent Carbon Waterfilters 948 14 Patent Metallic Venetian Blinds, manufactured from

corrugated sheet iron 949 15 Sundries

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950 16 Haines' Header Or Harvester, by Scott and Young (Atlas Company of Engineers)

951 17 Combined Paring, Moulding and Tongueing, and Groov-ing Machine, by Atlas Company of Engineers

952 18 Boring Machine, for wire fencing, by Atlas Company of Engineers

STAND NO. 9. T . D A V E Y A N D C O . , 1 QUEEN-STREET, MELBOURNE.

953 1 Steam Pump, by Banner and Co. , 954 2 6-horse power Vertical Engine, by Foreman and Co., Yarra

Bank 955 3 4-horse power Vertical Engine, by Foreman and Co., Yarra

Bank 956 4 Hand Vertical Drilling Machine 957 5 f-cwt. Steam Hammer 958 6 i-cwt. Steam Hammer 959 7 Power Tube Cutter, by Heap 960 8 Hand Tube Cutter, by Heap 961 9 Circular Saw Spindle 962 10 Circular Saw Spindle 963 11 Circular Saw Spindle 964 12 Circular Saw Spindle 965 13 Double Cheese Press 966 14 6* Slotting Machine 967 15 Pedestal Vertical Machine 968 16 Screw Cutting Machine 969 17 Samples of Australian Wood Handles

STAND NO. 1 0 . P R I C E W I L L I A M S , 1 3 1 LATROBE-STREET WEST.

970 1 Wool Press, double faced rack and gear 971 2 Wool Press, vertical racket and lever

STAND NO. 1 1 .

J O H N F O X C R A F T , JUNCTION IRON WORKS, 9 9 ELIZABETH-STREET. 972 1 14-inch Cylinder, 2 feet 6 inch stroke, Horizontal Steam

Engine, made by exhibitor 973 2 No. 2 Morticing Machine and 5 feet Circular Saw

STAND NO. 12 . W R I G H T AND E D W A R D S ,

ATLAS IRON WORKS, 99 AND 1 0 1 LITTLE BOURKE-STREET WEST. 974 1 Improved Portable Steam Boiler, for Station use, made by

exhibitors 975 2 Wood, iron framed, 5-Ton Leather Rollers, for rolling

hides, &c., made by exhibitors 976 3 Patent Bark Cutter, to cut 10 tons per day, from 1 to

3-inch lengths, made by exhibitors

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STAND N o . 1 3 .

J O H N B U N C L E , PARKSIDE IRONWORKS, FLEMINGTON-ROAD.

977 1 Chaffcutter, No. 3 978 2 Chaffcutter, No. 4 979 3 Chaffcutter, No. 5 980 4 Maize and Corncrusher, No. 2 981 5 Maize and Corn Crusher, No. 3 982 6 Maize and Corncrusher, No. 2, double rollers 983 7 Maize and Corncrusher, No. 3, double rollers 984 8 Horse power, No. 1, for two horses 985 9 Horse power, No. 2, for one or two horses 986 10 Horse power, No. 3, for one horse 987 11 Improved Firewood Saw Bench, with patent saw 988 12 Letter Copying Presses 989 13 Bark Cutter, cut from 1J to 2 tons per hour 990 14 Tobacco Cutter 991 15 C. T. Rip's Saw Bench, with drag motion and patent saw 992 16 Engineer's Slotting and Punching Machine

STAND N o . 1 4 .

J. AND B . W E S T , ESSENDON. 993 1 Hay Dray 994 2 Horse Hay Rake 995 3 Elevator for Loading Hay in the Field

STAND N O . 15 .

H U G H L E N N O N , NORTH MELBOURNE.

996 1 Swing Plough 997 2 Swing Plough 998 3 Swing Plough 999 4 Wheel Plough 1000 5 Wheel Plough 1001 6 Wheel Plough 1002 7 Double Furrow Plough 1003 8 Double Furrow Plough 1004 9 Double Furrow Plough, with revolving mould-board 1005 10 Single Furrow Plough, with revolving mould-board 1006 11 Double Furrow and Subsoil Plough combined 1007 12 Single Subsoil Ploughs 1008 13 Single Subsoil Ploughs 1009 14 Vine Plough, moveable handles and antifriction wheel 1010 15 Horse Hoe and Harrow behind 1011 16 Horse Hoe and Harrow behind 1012 17 Grubber and Scarifier combined 1013 18 Grubber and Scarifier combined 1014 19 Set Harrows and Swingletree

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1015 20 Set Harrows and Swingletree 1016 21 Set Harrows and Swingletree 1017 22 Set Harrows and Swingletree 1018 23 Set Harrows and Swingletree 1019 24 Set Harrows and Swingletree 1020 25 Set Harrows and Swingletree 1021 26 Set Harrows and Swingletree 1022 27 3-Horse Swingletrees 1023 28 3-Horse Swingletrees 1024 39 2-Horse Swingletrees 1025 30 2-Horse Swingletrees 1026 31 2-Horse Swingletrees 1027 32 Set Tarantula Harrows 1028 33 Squatters' Plough, large 1029 34 Squatters' Plough, large 1030 35 Large Drain Plough 1031 36 Earth Scoops (3) 1032 37 Road or Field Roller 1033 38 Collection of Agricultural Implement Fittings 1034 49 Collection of Agricultural Machine Fittings 1035 40 4-Wheel Reaper and Mower combined 1036 41 4-Wheel Reaper and Mower combined 1037 42 4-Wheel Reaper and Mower combined 1038 43 4-Wheel Reaper and Mower combined 1039 44 2-Wheel Reaper and Mower combined 1040 45 2-Wheel Reaper and Mower combined 1041 46 2-Wheel Reaper and Mower combined 1042 47 2-Wheel Reaper and Mower combined 1043 48 Knife Grinder 1044 59 Hay Rake 1045 50 Single Furrow Plough, with revolving mould-board

STAND NO. 16 .

G E O R G E P A R S O N S , FLEMINGTON.

1046 1 Hay Dray 1047 2 Gig 1048 3 Truss Elevator, for loading Hay from Stack

STAND NO. 1 7 .

G E O R G E G R A N T & CO. , 4 4 AND 4 6 ELIZABETH-STREET, MELBOURNE.

1049 1 Farmer's Waggon 1050 2 Farmer's Dray 1051 3 Grubber and Scarifier combined 1052 4 Harrows 1053 5 Harrows 1054 6 Harrows

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1055 7 Ten Ploughs, assorted, Single Furrow 1056 8 Reaping Machine 1057 9 Reaping Machine 1058 10 Double Furrow Plough

STAND NO. 1 8 . S W A N & W H I T E , 6 2 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH.

1059 1 2-horse power 1060 2 Single-speed Reaper and Mower 1061 3 Double-speed Reaper and Mower 1062 4 Side-delivery Reaper (Roy's patent) 1063 5 Self-acting Back-delivery Reaper (Roy's patent) 1064 6 Double-wheeled Plough 1065 7 Combined Ridging Plough and Horse Hoe 1066 8 Set of 4-Billed Harrows 1067 9 Set of 3-Billed Harrows 1068 10 Five-Tine Cultivator 1069 11 Horse Hay Rake 1070 12 3-Horse Equalizing Trees 1071 13 Mowing Machine 1072 14 Drain Plough

STAND NO. 19 . T . H E N D E R S O N & C O . , ELIZABETH-STREET.

1073 1 4-Wheeled Double-speed Reaper and Mower 1074 2 4-Wheeled Single-speed Reaper and Mower 1075 3 2-Wheeled Bodington's Patent Reaper and Mower 1076 4 Patent Lever Comb Stripping Machine, with new self-

adjusting comb 1077 5 Fixed Comb Stripping Machine 1078 6 Winnowing Machine, spike roller, and revolving screen 1079 7 Winnowing Machine, with elevator and caving riddlers,

new principle (patented) 1080 8 Winnowing Machine, with spike roller, and long drake

screen 1081 9 Winnowing Machine 1082 10 Corn Screen (Penny's patent) 1083 11 Swing Plough 1084 12 Wheel Plough 1085 13 Double Furrow Plough 1086 14 Double Furrow Plough, with subsoil attachment 1087 15 Harrows, zig-zag 1088 16 Harrows, angle

STAND NO. 2 0 . J A M E S H A Y & C O .

1089 1 Single Furrow Plough 1090 2 Single Furrow Plough 1091 3 Double Furrow Plough

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STAND NO. 21. JAMES M c E W A N & CO., ELIZABETH-STREET.

1092 1 Hornsby's Pony Plough, R.L. 1093 2 Hornsby's Wheel Plough, F. 1094 3 Hornsby's Wheel Plough, F.G. 1095 4 Hornsby's Wheel Plough, H.H. 1096 5 Sellar's Wheel Plough, No. 21 1097 6 Sellar's Wheel Plough, 6-horse 1098 7 Sellar's Ridging Plough 1099 8 Sellar's Subsoil Plough 1100 9 Ransome and Sims' Plough, B.F.S. 1101 10 Ransome and Sims' Plough, Y.O.H. 1102 11 Ransome and Sims' Plough, T.F.L. 1103 12 Gray's 2-Horse Plough 1104 13 Plough (Slade) 1105 14 Howafd's Potato-raising Plough 1106 15 Wood Trenching Plough 1107 16 Gray's Double Furrow Plough 1108 17 Howard's Double Furrow Plough 1109 18 Ransome and Sims' Double Furrow Plough 1110 19 Grey's Antifriction Plough 1111 20 Coleman's Cultivator, No. 6 1112 21 Sellar's Horse Hoe, with Harrow 1113 22 Sellar's Horse Hoe, with Harrow 1114 23 Set Howard's Grass Seed Harrows, No. 00 1115 24 Set Howard's Grass Seed Harrows, No. 14 1116 25 Set (3) Gray's Zig-zag Harrows 1117 26 Set Gray's Heavy Angle Harrows 1118 27 Set Campion's Harrows 1119 28 Set Ashby, Jeffrey, and Luke's Excelsior Harrows 1120 29 Set Dickson's Drill Harrows 1121 30 Set Howard's Swingletrees, 2-horse 1122 31 Set Howard's Swingletrees, 3-horse 1123 32 Nicholson's Field Roller 1124 33 Earth Scoops 1125 34 Earth Scoops 1126 35 Garden Roller 1127 36 Garden Roller 1128 37 Iron Hurdles 1129 38 Field Gate 1130 39 Robey's 10-horse-power Portable Engine 1131 40 Robey's 12-horse power Portable Engine 1132 41 Bentall's Horse Works, 2-horse 1133 42 Richmond and Chandler's Horse Works, No, 0 1134 43 Reading Threshing Machine 1135 44 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.S.A. 1136 45 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.Z.

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1137 46 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.C. 1138 47 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.S.H. 1139 48 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, No. 58 1140 49 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, No. 3 1141 50 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, No. 66 1142 51 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, No. 6 1143 52 Richmond and Chandler's Littercutter 1144 53 Richmond and Chandler's Corn Crusher, No. 2 1145 54 Bentall's Corn Crusher, R.S.C. 1146 55 Bentall's Corn Crusher, R.S.B, with knibbler 1147 56 Turner's Corn Crusher 1148 57 Turner's Corn Crusher 1149 58 Bentall's Root Washers 1150 59 Bentall's Root Washers 1151 60 Hornsby's Corn Screen 1152 61 Taylor's Pump 1153 62 Assorted Stable Fittings 1154 63 Bentall's Pulper, R.P.A. 1155 64 Bentall's Disc Slicer 1156 65 Bentall's Barrel Slicer 1157 66 Young's Single Cheese Press 1158 67 Young's Double Cheese Press 1159 68 Taylor's Double Cheese Press 1160 69 Young's Curd Mills 1161 70 Young's Curd Knife 1162 71 Royal's Cheese Press 1163 72 Set Churns 1164 73 Set Lawn Mowers 1165 74 Hydraulic Jack 1166 75 Haymaker

STAND NO. 22 . J. W . M c C O M A S , KING-STREET.

9-inch Waterlifter, by exhibitor 7-inch Waterlifter Portable Horseworks 3^-inch Waterlifter 2j-inch Waterlifter 2j-inch Waterlifter 1-Horse Power Windmill

STAND N O . 2 3 .

J O S E P H N I C H O L S O N , 2 3 BOUVERIE-STREET, MELBOURNE.

1174 1 Horse-power and Pump, for raising water from wells, adapted for Station or other uses

1175 2 Double Speed Reaper and Mower 1176 3 Double Speed Reaper and Mower

1167 1 1168 2 1169 3 1170 4 1171 5 1172 6 1173 7

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1177 1178 1179 1180

4 Patent Reapers 5 Patent Reapers 6 Improved Stripper 7 Winnowing Machine Elevator

STAND N O . 2 4 .

J O H N D A N K S , PLUMBER AND BRASSFOUNDER, BOURKE-STREET.

1181 1 12i-horse power Horizontal Engine 1182 2 Benson's Pumps, patent rotary steam power 1183 3 Benson's Pumps, patent rotary steam power 1184 4 Benson's Pumps, patent rotary hand power 1185 5 Benson's Pumps, patent rotary, for garden 1186 6 Benson's Pumps, patent rotary, for garden, in barrow 1187 7 Garden Pump 1188 8 Brasses 1189 9 Double-barrel Lift Deep Well-pump, 4-inch 1190 10 Douglas' Pump, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 1191 11 Douglas' Pump, on plank, Nos. 3, 4, and 6 1192 12 Douglas' Pump, double action, Nos. 3, 4, and 6 119.3 13 Douglas' Pump, on stand, Nos. 3, 4, and 6 1194 14 Douglas' Pump, with cast iron frame 1195 15 Douglas' Single and Double-gear Frame for Pump 1196 16 Brass Steam Engine Mountings 1197 17 Bolken's Earth Borers, 3, 4, and 5-inch 1198 18 Abyssinian Pump 1199 19 Iron Steam Valves, assorted 1200 20 Steam Jet Pump, for attaching to engines

STAND NO. 2 5 .

D A V I D E D W A R D S , 2 6 5 ELIZABETH-STREET.

1201 1 Set of Zigzag Harrows, improved tines 1202 2 Cultivator, with adjustable tines and steel shears 1203 3 Horse Hoe, with adjustable tines and steel shears 1204 4 Patent Land Cultivator

STAND N O . 2 6 .

J A M E S G R A N T & C O . , 3 4 AND 3 6 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH.

1205 1 Waggon, suitable for farm purposes 1206 2 Dray, suitable for farm purposes 1207 3 Plough for Breaking Up Roads 1208 4 Double-wheeled Plough 1209 5 Single-wheeled Plough 1210 6 Light 2-horse Plough 1211 7 Vineyard Plough 1212 8 Heavy 1-horse Plough 1213 9 Bullock Plough

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1214 10 Horse Hoe, heavy 1215 11 Horse Hoe, light 1216 12 Harrows, for general purposes, two a set 1217 13 Harrows, for general purposes, three a set 1218 14 5-tined Grubber and Scarrifier, combined, with steel shears 1219 15 Set Ploughtrees

STAND NO. 27 .

P A R K E R & C O . , 4 3 LITTLE BOURKE-STREET EAST, MELBOURNE.

1220 1 Portable Oven, adapted for country use 1221 2 Champion Oven, adapted for station and farm use 1222 3 Large Champion Oven, with Boiler attached 1223 4 Portable Challenge Cooking Stove 1224 5 Large Challenge Cooking Stove, farmer's friend 1225 6 A Two-oven Kitchen Range, with panels plate-rack and

high-pressure boiler 1226 7 A Yacht Stove

STAND NO. 2 8 .

J O H N P E R R Y , 1 6 7 RUSSELL-STREET, AND 8 5 LONSDALE-STREET EAST.

1227 1 Set Machine Timber 1228 2 Hoe Handles—Field 1229 3 Hoe Handle—Vine 1230 4 Road Pick Handles 1231 5 Plough Handles 1232 6 Hammer Handles 1233 7 Broom Handles 1234 8 Cornish Shovel Handles 1235 9 Road Shovel Handles 1236 10 Fork Handles 1237 11 Forty Blackwood Handles 1238 12 Spade Handles 1239 13 Whiptree Bars 1240 14 Main Bars 1241 15 One Pair Hamewood 1242 16 Hay Rakes, 3 dozen 1243 17 One Bundle T. C. Bows 1244 18 Express Waggon Bows 1245 19 Buggy Bows 1246 20 Waggonette Bows 1247 21 Road Waggon Bows 1248 22 Cab Shafts, 3 pairs 1249 23 B. G. Buggy Shafts, dressed 1250 24 B. G. Express Shafts, dressed 1251 25 B. W. Buggy Shafts, dressed

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1252 26 B. W. Express Shafts, dressed 1253 27 Rake Handles 1254 28 Garden Rake Handles 1255 29 Iron Bark Spokes 1156 30 Blue Gum Spokes 1257 31 Hickory Spokes

STAND N O . 2 9 .

S E L B Y H A N D , 2 4 LITTLE COLLINS-STREET W E S T .

1258 1 Mould Boards 1259 2 Reaping Machine Knives 1260 3 Sundries

STAND NO. 3 0 .

H . J. S I M P S O N , COLLINGWOOD.

1261 1 Chemical Erasive Soap, Cement and Glue

STAND NO. 3 1 .

R O B E R T S A V A G E , MELBOURNE.

1262 1 A Horse Brush and Clipping Machine A HORSE BRUSH AND CUPPING MACHINE.—The brush part explains itself, and ii

expected, in England and America, in which countries it has been very lately brought out, to be of great use in saving labour, where many horses have to be cleaned in a limited space of time ; as also in removing scurf from the Bkins of animals being stall-fed for exhibition. The essential difference between this and the machines made elsewhere is, that in this the motion is given through the medium of a flexible, noiseless, connection, while with the others motion is conveyed through a series of jointed rods, more or less noisy, and CAUsiDg a considerable loss of po»ver. The clipping implement is the first of the kind made, and, with some modification, will be suitable for shearing sheep. The same sort of flexible connection, specially planned in the first instance for a shearing machine, will answer in both cases, but for the latter purpose the motion will have to be taken from a horizontal shaft over the table on which the sheep are to be shorn.

STAND N o . 3 2 .

F R E D E R I C K F L O O D , 1 6 9 KING-STREET, MELBOURNE.

1263 1 Water Lifting Machine 1264 2 Hand Trucks

STAND N O . 3 3 .

V I C T O R I A N B R O O M M A N U F A C T U R I N G C O M P A N Y , SANDRIDGE ROAD.

1265 1 Collection of Brooms and Brushes

STAND N O . 3 4 .

W O O D & C O . , MARKET-STREET, AGENTS F O R —

1266 1 Walton's Annatto

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j MACHINERY. 6 7

STAND N O . 3 5 .

A U S T R A L I A N MANUFACTURING COMPANY, BRUNSWICK-STREET, FITZROY.

1 Sullivan's Fluke Lick 2 Sullivan's Disinfectant Powder 3 Sullivan's Disinfectant Fluid

STAND NO. 3 6 . A . S T O N E M A N , STEVENSON-STREET, RICHMOND.

1 Carriage Springs STAND NO. 37.

T . W . N O R R I S , CHEMIST, PRAHRAN.

1 Condition Spice for Horses, Cattle, Poultry, Dogs, &c.

STAND NO. 3 8 .

W . R . B R O W N , GARDINER. 1 Tomato Sauce 2 Gardiner Sauce

STAND N O . 39 .

J O H N C U R T I S , 6 8 FLINDERS-LANE EAST.

1 Rivettedlron Frame Solid Leather Expanding Portmanteau 2 Rivetted Iron Frame Solid Leather Railway Portmanteau

STAND NO. 4 0 .

J A M E S K . H E N D E R S O N , ALFRED-STREET, PRAHRAN.

1276 1 Pair Side Buggy Springs 1277 2 Elliptic Springs

STAND NO. 4 1 . M . R A L E I G H , PATENT PRIZE OVEN MANUFACTURER, 1 9 EASTERN

ARCADE, BOURKE STREET EAST.

1278 1 Patent Oven, in full operation daily

STAND N o . 4 2 .

T H O M A S E V A N S , TENT MAKER, &C., BOURKE-STREET WEST.

1279 1 Canvas, of all kinds 1280 2 Butter Safes 1281 3 Grooved Whim Buckets, valved 1282 4 Saddle Bottles 1283 5 Water Coolers 1284 6 Bottle Coolers 1285 7 Buggy Bottles 1286 8 Fire Brigade Seamless Hose 1287 9 Flags, &c. •

J-

1267 1268 1269

1270

1 2 7 1

1272 1273

1 2 7 4 1 2 7 5

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STAND NO. 4 3 .

W O L T E R AND E C H B E R G , 6 RUSSELL-STREET.

1288 1 Washing Machine 1289 2 Churn

STAND N o . 4 4 .

C . E . C L A R K E , 3 4 COLLINS-STREET W E S T .

1290 1 Pulsometer Pump, for drawing water without engine, by direct pressure of the steam

STAND NO, 4 5 .

McLEAN BROTHERS AND RIGG, 69 ELIZABETH-STREET. 1291 1 American Gang Cheese Press 1292 2 American Curd Knife 1293 3 American Curd Agitator 1294 4 American Curd Rake 1295 5 American Fruit Jar 1296 6 American Fruit Tin 1297 7 Set of Milk-testing Instruments 1298 8 Case Testing Glasses 1299 9 Thermometer and Float

STAND N O . 4 6 .

S T O K E S AND M A R T I N , 1 0 0 COLLINS-STREET E A S T .

1300 1 Glass Case Medals 1301 2 Glass Case Military Ornamental and Stamped Medal Work

STAND N O . 4 7 .

P E N I S T O N C O S T E R , WELLINGTON-STREET, ST . K I L D A .

1302 1 Corn Crusher and force Pump, worked by Dogs

STAND N O . 4 8 .

A P O L L O S T E A R I N E C A N D L E C O M P A N Y , FOOTSCRAY.

1303 1 Case Stearine and Parrafine Candles

STAND N O . 4 9 .

G E O . L A U D E R , RIDING SCHOOL, E M E R A L D H I L L .

1304 1 Australian Animal Guano

STAND N O . 5 0 .

W M . W I L L I S AND C O . , LITTLE COLLINS-STREET.

1305 1 Aparatus for Preventing Cattle from Breaking Fences

Walker, May and Co., Printers, 9 Mackillop-st. (off 56 Bourke-st. West), Melbourne.

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ABVEHTISEMEOT?. XXII

JAMES M'EWAN AND CO,, I R O N M O N G E R S ,

AND

11 ¥4 W/ f (f IMPOETERS OP EVERT DESCRIPTION OF

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS & MACHINERY.

RETAIL AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS,

IB E L I Z A B E T H STREET,

ifilHBtll IT

Iron and Implement Yard, and Machinery Showrooms, 319 ELIZABETH STREET NORTH.

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X X X A D V E R T I S E M E N T S .

HOSIB'S

L U N C H E O N R O O M S P A R E X C E L L E N C E .

T H R E E COURSES, , ONE - S H I L L I N G ! ! ! 3 6 B O U R K E S T R E E T E A S T ,

B A T H S H O T E L , Centrally siLuated and most convenient for Visitors

from the Country. TABLE D'HOTE.

BATHS. BILLIARDS.

NIGHT PORTERS. 26 BOURKE STREET EAST.

B A T H I N G P A L A C E , 24 BOURKE STREET EAST.

C O C s

^ • J ? ^ J ? J ? ^

• f ? ^ ft, •& ^ & g *Jsef . O K F ^ ^

TURKISH BATHS FOR LADIES, ROYAL ARCADE, OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY. Female Attendants for Lady Bathers.

^CA DI MY .MlVic, ]Sf*(W H O T E L & CAFE,

SUPPER ROOMS. BILLIARD SALOON. BEST APPOINTED IN THE CITY.

H O S I E ' S

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