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H a t k i r a r ^ n a l k r a l j & r m t g D V i c t o r i a

CATALOGUE i > ! ' t

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1880.

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j t a l i o r t a l l l g r i n t l l t i T a l S u n e i g o f V i c t o r i a .

T E N T H G R A N D A N N U A . L

SPRING EXHIBITION

C a t a l o q u c o f febifriis,

W I T H I N D E X .

TO BE HELD ON

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 3RD, 4TH, AND 5TH N O V E M B E R , 1880, AT THE

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

M e l b o u r n e :

PRINTED A N D PUBLISHED BY M'CARRON, BIRD & CO.,.

37 FLINDERS LANE WEST.

MDCCCLXXX.

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- X X A dveriisements.

BRISCOE & CO., F U R N I S H I N G

11, 13 & 15 COLLINS STREET EAST,

M E L B O T J E U E .

T H E L A R G E S T S T O C K O F

Furnishing & General Ironmongery Now Shown by B R I S C O E & C O M P A N Y in their New Warehouse

is unsurpassed in the Australian Colonies.

Marble Mantelpieces, Register Grates, Fenders, Fireirons,

Gasaliers, Gas Brackets, Kerosene Lamps, Kitchen Ranges, American Stoves, Gas Stoves,

Mangles, Washing Machines, Wringers.

A Splendid Assortment of Electroplate and Sterling Silver Goods, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTATION, &C.

OUT-DOOR GrAIVEES, Including Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Cricket, Bowls, Quoits, &c. &c.

A S H A N T E E H A M M O C K S .

A Large and Well-varied Stock of Builders' Ironmongery.

Inspection respectfully invited.

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

The TENTH A N N U A L SPRING E X H I B I T I O N of this SOCIETY will be opened at the S H O W G R O U N D S , St. Kilcla Road,

by His Excellency the Most Noble the Marquis of Normanby, Governor of Victoria, &c.

ON WEDNESDAY, THE 3rd OF NOVEMBER, AT T W O O'CLOCK P . M . , When the Public will be admitted at a fee of 2s. 6d.

Non-Members will be admitted during the adjudicating of the Judges on W E D N E S D A Y , from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., on payment of

a fee of 5s. each. From 12.30 p.m., 2s. 6d. On Thursday, from 9 a.m., 2s. On Friday, from 9 a.m., Is.

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

Prize Cards will be attached to the Exhibits with Ribbons, as follows:— F I R S T P R I Z E ... ... Blue Card, Blue Ribbon SECOND P R I Z E ... ... Red Card, Red Ribbon T H I R D P R I Z E ... ... Lavender Card, Lavender Ribbon F O U R T H P R I Z E ... ... Brown Card, Brown Ribbon COMMENDED ... ... White Card, White Ribbon S P E C I A L P R I Z E ... ... Green Card, Green Ribbon

The S P E C I A L P R I Z E S , the gift of the Commissioners of the Melbourne-International Exhibition, will be distinguished by—

F I R S T P R I Z E ... ... Gold Card, Yellow Ribbon SECOND P R I Z E . . . ... Silver Card, White Ribbon T H I R D P R I Z E ... ... Bronze Card, Brown Ribbon F O U R T H P R I Z E . . ... Blue Card, Blue Ribbon.

Champion Winners will have Green Ribbon round the neck in addition.

Refreshments of all kinds will be provided on the Ground by Richard O'Brien, Victoria Hotel, Webb-street, Fitzroy, and Geo. Plant, Northcote, who bind them-selves to supply everything of the best quality at Melbourne hotel charges.

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

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

T H O M A S PATTERSON, Secretary„

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x x i i Advertisements.

I N S E C T I B A N E , IN addition to its well-known efficacy in the H u m a n H a b i t a t i o n s as a

destroyer of Fleas, Bugs, Cockroaches, Beetles, Moths, &c., is especially adapted for the extermination of every description of Vermin on

HORSES AND CATTLE, And is an absolute necessity in the

H e n c o o p , P i g e o n H o u s e , K e n n e l , or G r e e n h o u s e ,

where, being totally harmless to animals, it may be used with the greatest freedom. Therefore, instead of wasting time and money by experimenting with any other Insect Powder, obtain at once a Canister of the true I n s e c t D e s t r o y e r , I N S E C T I B A N E , which has taken highest honours wherever exhibited.

Sold e v e r y w h e r e in p e r f o r a t e ! C in i s t e r s , a t Is., Is . 6d., and 2s. 6d. each.

ROCKE, TOMPSITT & CO. • PROPRIETORS,

Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, 3 F L I N D E R S S T R E E T , M E L B O U R N E .

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THE

i V a t i c m a l J l g r i c i t l t u v a l S o c i e t y o f I k f c r r i a .

O F F I C E B E A R E R S FOR T H E YEAR 1880.

President:

T H E HON. R O B E R T S I M S O N , M . L . C . , LEURA, TOORAK.

Vice-Presidents:

A R C H D . F I S K E N , ESQ., LAL LAL. T H E HON. W . J . C L A R K E , M . L . C . , SUNEURY. S A M L . G A R D I N E R , ESQ., BUNDOORA PARK. H . L E N N O N , ESQ., NORTH MELBOURNE. D . C. M ' A R T H U R , ESQ., HEIDELBERG. J O B S M I T H , ESQ., NORTHCOTIS.

Trustees:

THE HON. J . G . F R A N C I S , M . L . A . , SUNBURY. THE HON. T . J . S U M N E R , M . L . C . , STONY PARK. R O B T . M ' D O U G A L L , ESQ., ARUNDEL, IVEILOR.

Members of Council:

J O H N S I M S O N , ESQ., WAVEP.LEY, STUDLEY PARK.

J A S . G I B B , ESQ.. M . L . A . , BERWICK. H A Y L O N I E , ESQ., CAMP HILL. D . R . M ' G R E G O R , ESQ., QUEEN ST. T H O S . S H A W , ESQ., THE GRANGE,

DOMAIN ROAD. J . L . C U R R I E , ESQ., LARA. A . L I N C O L N E , ESQ., KIRK'S BAZAAR. J O H N B U N C L E , ESQ., NORTH M E L -

BOURNE. W M . L E A R M O N T H , ESQ., MOONEE

PONDS. D R . P L U M M E R , W Y B U N PARK, GIS-

BORNE. F R A N C I S H E N T Y , ESQ., K E W . W M . W I L S O N , ESQ., MERRIANG.

W M . G U M M I N G , ESQ., TOORAK. J A S . R O B E R T S O N , ESQ., ABERFELDIK,

ESSENDON. W . J . L O B B , ESQ., DARRAWEIT GUIM. J N O . B E L L , ESQ., KANGAROO GROUND. J N O . F I N L A Y , ESQ., ST. KILDA. T H O S . A R M S T R O N G , ESQ., TOORAK. W . K . T H O M S O N , ESQ., ELIZABETH

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

PONDS. W . H . F L E T C H E R , ESQ., MOONHK

PONDS. A . P A T T E R S O N , ESQ., CRAHBOURNK. C H A S . R Y A N , ESQ., BOURKE STREET. J . M . P E C K , ESQ., FLEMINGTON.

Hon. Vet. Surgeon:

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

Secretary:

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

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

A. Adams, T., 150 Angas, J. H., 231 Anderson, Wm., 509, 512 Anderson, T. G., 683 Alston, D„ 723 to 72S, 731, 732, 734,

735, 737, 738, 740, 741, 743, 744, 746, 747, 1381 to 1420

Adam and Kinnear, 756, 763 Alpress, W . E., 759 Atlas Company of Engineers, 821, 914,

1156 to 1162 Abraham, Jno., 917 Alkemade, P. L.,!921 Aylesbury Dairy Company, 1315 Alcock and Co., 14S7 Alexander, Jas., 676

B.

Bourke, A. , 1, 7, S, 9, 16. 17, 61, 89, 105 Brady, D., 13, 21 Brady, M., 28, 46, 62, 71, 80 Bretherton, J., 97, 113 Benn, J., 195, 216, 228 Brisbane, J. G., 220, 221 Beattie, H., 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275,

277 Brock, J., 336 Barrow, J., 378, 386, 407, 424, 435 Bath, T., 411, 412, 427, 428, 438 Baldwin, H., 442, 453, 544, 551 Beard, J. T., 608 iioyd, T. F., 612, 618 Buck, A., 654 Braithwaite, W. , 689 Bruce, —, 692 Baker, E., 777 Buncle, Jno., 868 to 870, 873 to 875, S83

to 887, 895, 896, 1292 to 1298 Booth, Jno., 1002, 1044, 1475 Bangs, S., 1182

Briscoe and Co., 1424 to 1473 Barry, F., 251 Boyd, H. C., 602.

C. Cochrane, Jas., 24, 42, 87, 88, 103, 104,

290, 291 Clarke, Hon. W. J., 77, 215, 232, 247,

248, 256, 349 Colonial Manufacturing Co., 1320 Crawford, A. G., and Co., 1342 to 1369 Crawford, J., 94, 110 Cotchin, J., 114, 469, 483 to 486, 770,

797, 798 Colbath, C., 127, 156, 182 Crichton, T. O., 138 Carroll, P., 151, 157 Cameron, A. , 162 Clutten, G., 164, 622 Connor, J. H., 174, 189, 190, 191. 193,

294, 339, 343 Charsley, E. N., 181 Carrick, R. W. , 184 Campbell, D., 198 CaulHeld, A. , 279 Cochrane, A. , 282 Cox, E., 283, 293, 303, 353, 354, 502, 503, Cummins, P., 286, 297 Cochrane, J. C-, 312 Caulfield, J., 287 Currie, J. L., 439 Curdie, Dr., 441 Clarke, A. A. , 516, 521 Carson, D., 526 Clarke, J. W., 564 Clarke, Jno., 565 Conron, W. H., 566 Clifton, H „ 635 Cox, J., 682 Crutch, Wm., 707, 713, 714, 720 Cavalier, W. , 718 Cockerell, R. , 997, 1010, 1045, 1476.

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L I S T OF E X H I B I T O R S . XXV

Curtis, Jno., 117S Clarke, Jno., 704, 705, 711, 719

D. Davis, W . D., 170, 171 Dewar, W m „ 310, 324, 329, 350, 351,

773, 796 Davis, E. J., 379, 533 Daly, T., 591 Dickeson, J., 663, 664, 665, 671, 672,

677 to 681, 690 Danks, John, 918, 919, 1225 to 1291 Dombrain, E.. and Co., 1199 to 1201 Dunstan, C., 285, 296' Daws, F., 302

E. Eagling, John, 22, 40 «icnV*rf! -!<•» •'•=>!«» Edwards, D „ 849, 908. 945, 946, 961 to

963, 977, 1046 to 1050, 1477 to 1481

F. Fitzgerald, 1{., 14 Forster, James, 86, 102 Fleming, J. W . , 125, 128, 183, 276, 288,

301 Fisher, C. B., 196, 201, 218, 227, 235,

249, 257, 261, 262, 361, 362, 415, 416J Fletcher, William, 268 •JO'VJ 1 Farrington, John, 298, 299 " " v ™ Fox, Charles, 496, 497, 498, 499, 501,

505, 506, 510, 511, 513, 514, 523, 524, 531, 535 to 542, 548, 549, 555, 556, 558, 559

Forbes, Charles, 628 Foy, F., 764 Farmer, G. and J., 78S, 789 Flood, F., 1317, 1318 Ford, M., 1299

G. Goudie, M., 35 Graham, A., 39, 95, 111 Gidney, J., 133, 134, 1S7, 188 Gratton, W . , 137 Glasscock, George, 141, 154 Gascard, G , 176, 192 Grant, John, 309, 315 to 319, 325 to 328,

348 Gowdie, J. H., 518 Gray, C., 639 Gurney, T. J.. 643, 651 Gill, E., 694, 695 Gregg and Lord, 729, 733, 736, 739, 742,

745, 1370 to 1374 Grimes, S., and Co., 785 Grant, James, and Co., 1018, 1022, 1163

to 1167 Graham, G. L „ 120 to 1203 Guthrie, Mrs. 308

H. Hart Bros., 5 Hodge, William, 3149 Hogan, T „ 52, 99, 100, 374, 375, 383,

391, 392, 399, 400, 406, 414, 422, 423, 433, 434, 449. 462

Horwood, J., 122, 242 Henry, I?., 144 Iiatton, T. W., 148, 403, 404, 40S, 63S,

700 Harrison. E. W. , ISO Higgins, J., 2S0, 281 Hurst, H., 330, 335, 619 Henty, Mrs. Richmond, 305 Harvey, William, 446, 545, 552, 553, 561,

562 Hodges Bros., 493, 504, 517, 522, 528,

530, 534, 547, 554, 557 Hinxman, C„ 580, 605, 611. 686 Howe, J. G., 758 Hurst, John, 766 Hutton. J. and C., 783, 784, SOS

I Hardesty, William, 795 Henderson, T., and Co., S51, S94, 909,

910, 933, 934 Hatty, James, 959 Hood and Co., 1319

I. Ison, W., Mrs., 802 Irvine and Binney, 1056

J. Jones, W . , 34 Jeans, George, 135 Jillett. T., 145, 289, 637. 675 Jeffrey, W „ 376, 377, 3S4, 3S5, 393, 394,

401, 402 Johnson, H. B., 578, 581 Jones, C. A., 610 Jenkins, J. S., 614 Jeffrey, Samuel, 774 Jones, H., and Co., 1075, 1076

K. Kelly, John, 357 Kermode, H. A. , 606, 621 Kingsland, T., 64S Kent, W „ 876 King, Smith and Keuihan, 790, 791

L. Lyons, P., 23, 41 Lecky, J. and R., 131, 139 Lane, H., 452, 472 Lancaster, J., 519, 520 Lorimer, Jno., 525, 527 Lynott, Chas., 574 to 576, 579, 586, 587 Lomax, S., 589 Lambore, W . J., 624

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XXVI L I S T OF E X H I B I T O R S .

Lindsay, Frank, 631 Lee, W. , 658 Lord and Hughes, S42 Lennon, H., S52, 853, S63, 911, 935, 956,

968 to 970, 985 to 987, 990, 991, 994, 1000, 1005 to 1008, 1015, 1016, 1039, 1041, 1320 to 1341

Leith, T. A . F., 644, 645

M.

Mitchell and Lithgow, 2 Morison, Jas. D., 6 Miller, H., 25, 36, 37, 38, 43, 55, 56, 57,

58, 59, 60, 65 to 68, 78, 79, 101, 117, 11S, 140

Mitchell, Jos., 225 Masterton, D., jun., 292 Mitchell, O., 458,466, 467 Moore, Jno., 500, 543 Meaney, P., 529, 532, 096, 697 Moseley, Herbert, 617 Malcolm, J., 649, 650 Mathews, J., 655, 659 Milne, J., 691, 703 Miller and O'Keefe, 755 Mills, Geo., 804 Munro, D., and Co., 813 to 817, 829 to

832, 865, 890, 903, 912, 913, 924, 943, 949, 951, 952, 960, 974, 1027, 1072 to 1080

Munsie, W . , 1026, 1378, 1379 Mourant, J. T., 1423 Morton, W . L., 1204 Miller, J. B., 1043, 1474 Musgrove, Jas., 1483 to 1486

Mc.

M'Cormack, T., 30, 33, 48, 51, 93, 109 M'llwaine, A., 146 M'Kinnon, G. B., 147, 167, 667 to 670 M'Gregor, D., 202 M'Dougal, R., 233, 234, 311, 321, 322 M'Phail, James, 352 M'Nab, Mrs., 306, 307, 313, 314, 344 to

347 Macmeikan, C. H., 337, 688 M'Intosh, W. , 613 M'Donald, A. , 629 M'Pherson, W . , 633 M'Pherson, E., 634 M'Intyre, G. B., 775, 776 M'Ewan, Jas., and Co., 820, 835, 841,

850, 862, 866. 867, 872, 881, 882, 893, 931, 932, 966, 967, 980 to 984, 989, 993, 999, 1004, 1011, 1012, 1014, 1032 to 1035, 1096 to 1155

M 'Lean Bros, and Rigg, 838 tc 857, 1024

M'Caiman and Garde, 955, 964, 965, 978, 979, 998, 1003

N". Nation, J., and Co., 126, 155 Nicholson, W. H., 142, 143, 620, 630 Nixon, R., 269 Neighbour, John, 636

' Newcombe, S., 661 Nicholson, Executors of the late J., 846

to 84S, 859 to 861, 904 to 906, 925, 926, 950, 953, 954, 975, 976

Norris, T. W. , 1316

O. O'Donnel, P., 11, 19, 72, 81 Orr, Jas., 762 O'Keefe, Andrew, 765, 767, 768 Opie, Mrs., 801

P. Peters, W . , 27, 45 Patterson, A., 64, 70 Plummer, D r , 98, 382, 389, 390, 397, 39S,

413, 420, 421, 431, 432 Pritchard, J., 115, 158, 168, 567, 568 Parker, Jno., 119 Power, W. E., 149, 358 Parsons, Geo., 166, 709, 749 to 753, 1019,

1020 Payne, Mrs. Wm., 333, 334, 340 to 342 Porter, B. C., 405, 429, 430 Pemell, J. E., 443, 444, 450, 454, 455,

463, 470, 475, 477, 478, 487 Plant, Geo., 447, 448, 451, 459, 460, 481,

482, 490, 491, 563, 607, 698 Pitman, J., 476 Pearson, Jas. G., 582, 583, 593, 594, 595,

596, 600 Pearson, A. L., 609 Panton, J., 623 Player, Joseph, 647 Pritchard, D. T., 748 Parker and Co., 1312 to 1314 Pearson, A. W. , 584

R. Rowan, A., 12, 20, 29, 47, G3, 69, 73, 82,

92, 108. Ross, J., 32, 50, 76, 85 Robinson, D., 121 Robertson, A. H., 136 Robertson, John, 150, 153 Roberts, J. A. , 152, 186 Rossell, T., 197 Rennick, J., 199, 219, 258, 259, 323 Robertson Bros., 205, 206, 223, 238, 239,

240, 241, 252, 253, 260, 263, 264, 359, 360, 363, 364

Rutledge Bros., 440 Rodda, \V., 570, 573 Rice, W. , 585, 592 Ruddell, J., 657

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L I S T OF E X H I B I T O R S . x x v n

Richardson, Robert, 6S4, 685 Rohead, John, 778, 779. Robinson, T., and Co., 806 to 811, 822 to

827, 836, 837, 844, 855, 877, S88, 898 to 902, 922, 923, 937, 939 to 942, 948, 95S, 972, 973, 9S8, 992, 996, 1001, 1009, 1013, 1016, 1023, 1036, 1037, 1040, 1058 to 1065

Robison Bros, and Co., 915, 916. Robinson and Sons, 907, 927, 938, 944,

1377 Red Cross Preserving Co., 1057, 1184 to

1198 Radford, W . , 1205 to 1224

S. Smith, L. L , 3, 53, 54, 123, 124, 132,

169, 366, 369, 3S0, 461, 473, 474, 625, 626, 632, 640, 641

Spooner, W. , 120 Searle, F. H „ 129 Smith, J., 163 Simson, Hon. R. , 175 Stevenson, H., 224 Snow, A. T., 331 Slee, C., 371, 373, 381, 387, 388, 395,

396 Scott, J. H., 471 Sydenham, G., 507 Sargeant, W . , 515 Stephen, E. F., 577 Sanderson, George, 588, 597, 604 Southwell, H. J., 615, 666, 701, 702 Spence, H., jun., 642 Spence, H., 653 Strickland and Sons, 710 Smith, George, 754, 757 • Schultz, G. E., 771, 7S2, 799, 800 Saunders, Sandford and Co., 7S0. 781 Smith, Joseph, 792 Smith, Jno., 550, 772, 793, 794 Shuttleworth, W . , and Co., 812, 828, 845,

858, 878, 889, 1066 to 1071 Swan and Co., 843, 854, S64, 871, 897,

920, 947, 957, 971, 1042, 1482 Simpson, H. J., 1181 Smith, Thos.. 1183.

T. Tate P. 15 Thomson, W., 91, 107 Todd, J., 160, 161 Tweddle, J., 207, 208, 209, 226, 265, 266,

267 Teasdale, J., 210, 211, 212, 243,244, 245,

246, 255

Tonkin, Captain B., 213, 214, 254 Tong, W . S., 468 Thoneman, F. E „ 494, 495, 50S Taylor, J. T., 601 Tucker, B., 760 Tydeman, Jas., S03.

U. Urquhart, A. and R., 194, 409, 425.

Y . Voice, J., 4, 116, 172, 2S4, 295 Varcoe, J., 546. 646 Victorian Carriage Co., 706, 712

W . Watson, A., 10, 18, 26, 44, 90, 106 Watson, M., 74, 75, 83, 84, 96, 112 Wood, E., 130 White, W . , 165, 177 Woodmason, W., 173 West, J. and B., 178, 179, 1021, 1025 Williamson, G. and A., 185 Watt. R., 200, 217 Watt, C. A. . 203, 204, 229, 230, 236, 237,

250, 355, 356 Wright, Wm., 27S, 300 Walch, L., 332, 33S, 662 Wilson, Sir S., 365, 367. 368, 370 Wyatt, C., 410, 417, 418, 419, 426, 436,

437 •Watson and Paterson, 445, 456, 457, 464,

465, 479, 480, 48S, 489, 492, 560, 569, 571, 572, 786, 787

Wilson, J.. 590, 598, 673, 674 W arne, J. S., 599, 603 Whitney, A., 616 Watt, J. E., 652. Williams, W. , 656 Woolfe, J. 660 Wade, E. 687 Wright, Samuel, 693 White, D., 70S, 715, 716, 717, 721, 722,

730 Welch, H. P., and Co., 81S, 819, 833, 834,

879, 880, 891, S92, 928 to 930, 1028 to 1031, 1038, 1051 to 1055, 1081 to 1095

Williams, Price, 936, 1179, 1180. West, J. and B.. 1380 Wolter and Echberg, 1421, 1422 Wood and Co., 1300 to 1311

Y . Yetts, Chas. M., 627

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xxviii Advertisements.

Walker's Patent Rotary Steam Pump. This Pump has been designed to meet the

requirements of a large and increasing class of customers "who desire a cheap, compact and

T efficient Pump, made on the direct acting prin-YliRl1CAL ciple, but free from the complicated arrangement STMPLE of Steam Valves so common to this class of '

An Pump. We claim to meet this want in this Pump UK as a direct acting Pump; it has a long stroke; is DURABLE free from many wearing parts, as the only moving '

TTORI70NT5T P a r t s the Machine having heavy duty to per-uuni i iv i l l i iu . form, viz., the Piston Rod, the Piston and Plunger, ECONOMICAL

are, so to speak, in one solid piece and in a direct ' line, having 110 intermediate joint pins, cotters or levers about them wearing,loose, whilst the jirn CERTAIN IN arrangement of steam valve is of the simplest and best understood elements of mechanism, viz., a common slide valve, worked in the ordi- ppfllfJFNT

A C 1 I 0 N . nary method by an eccentric direct from the l i r r iv luHi . crank shaft; its principles of construction are so universally understood that a common fireman is never at a loss in working it, and any ordinary engineer can repair it when it is out of order.

Useful for all purposes. See Exhibition, British Court. A. CAINE & CO., 83 Sivanston Street, Agents.

T H O M A S W A R B U R T O N , 23 BOUBICE STREET WEST,

Between Elizabeth and Queen Streets.

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LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS.

JUDGES.

John Cobain.

Geo. Carmichael.

J. Symington.

M. Mackintosh.

Wm. Bell.

Colonel Conran.

A. K. Finlay.

T. Learmonth.

Joseph Ware.

G. E. Mackay.

G. F. Want.

James M'Leod.

J. Kerr, Jun,

H. M'Cauley.

CLASS A .

STEWARDS.

J. G. Brisbane.

John Daniels.

CLASSES B AND C.

Job Smith.

W. J. Lobb.

J. Simson.

CLASSES D, E, and K .

James Gibb.

Dr. Plummer.

CLASSES F, G, H AND J.

Hy. Lonie.

T. Keys.

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xxxiv LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS.

CLASS L.

F. Pepsin.

J. Aitken.

A. Wilson.

Win. Armstrong.

James Garton.

John Pritchard.

Eobert Buchanan.

G. Eushall.

Geo. Sanderson.

James Robertson.

Caleb Dunstan,

CLASSES M AND N.

CLASS 0.

CLASS P.

Alex. Patterson.

John Bell.

A. Lineolne.

CLASS Q.

Sections 1 to 4, and 10 to 13.

V. Delves Broughton. W . H. Fletcher.

P. H. Fanning. J. M'Phail.

E. Banner,

J. W . Fleming.

J. Edols.

Ewen M'Pherson.

CLASS Q.

Sections 14 to 30.

W . H. Fletcher.

J. M'Phail.

CLASS Q.

Section 18.

E. M'Dougal.

T. Shaw.

Eobt. Heald.

F. Woodhouse.

CLASS Q.

Sections 5 to 9.

H. C. Boyd.

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LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS. X X X V

CLASS R.

H. A. Crawford.

Geo. Glasscock.

Hugh Mitchell.

R. S. Wilson.

John Mitchell.

J. Forbes.

C. Yeo.

Josiah Mitchell.

Joel Horwood.

Wm. Cumniing.

Jas. Thompson.

CLASSES S. AND V.

D. R. M'Gregor.

T. M'Caw.

CLASSES T. AND U.

J. R. Malcolm.

W. H. Wilson.

G. Bencraft.

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C A T A L O G U E

LIVE STOCK. C L A S S A .

Dvanyht Stock. SEC. I.—Three-year-olcl and upwards Draught Entire Horse—First prize,

Cup, value £ 1 2 , the gift of C. B. Fisher, Esq.; second ditto, third ditto, certificate of merit.

1 1 Alex. Bourke, Kyneton, " Black Champion," black, foaled 27th October, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Lady Cham-pion, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

2 2 Mitchell and Lith gow, Strathmoor, \Y hittlesea, ££ Ivanhoe " im-ported (396), s L o m e (-499), d Bell, s of d Tom Carstairs (879).

3 3 Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street, " D u k e of Well ington," bay, 5 years; s Duke of Edinburgh, d a pure ClydesdnFe mare.

4 4 J. Voice, Brunswick, "Pr ince of Altyre," bay, 6 years (imported); s Drew's Prince of Wales, d Maggie.

5 5 Hart Bros., Adelaide, " L o r d Redesdale," brown, aged ; Craw-ford's Lord Clyde (imported), d Damsel.

6 6 Jas. D . Morrison, Wooclburn, Mangalore, " S i r Walter Scot t " (imported), bay.

SEC. 2.—Three-year-old Entire Colt, which competed as a. one and two-year-old in G R A N D D R A U G H T - H O K S E P R O D U C E S W E E P S T A K E S , 1878-79—Challenge Cup, value £ 3 0 ; to be won twice by the same animal.

7 1 Alex. Bourke, Kyneton, " B l a c k Champion," black, foaled 27th October, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Lady Cham-pion, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported.)

SEC. 3.—Two-year-old Entire Colt—First prize, £ 1 0 , the gift of Robert-son Brothers, Colac ; second do., £ 3 ; third do., certificate of merit,

8 1 Alex. Bourke, Kyneton, "Champion of Clyde," foaled 12th November, 1 8 7 8 ; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Lady Cham-pion, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

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9 2 Alex. Bourke, Kyneton, "Clydesdale Tam,". foaled 54th No-vember, 1878; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Blossom, s of d Lothian Tam (imported).

10 3 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, " T h e Squatter," bay, foaled 10th September, 1878; s Young- Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Junor's Princess Maggie, s of d Scotchman (imported).

11 4 Patrick O'Donnell, Kyneton, " K i n g of Clyde," bay, foaled 30th October, 1878; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Diamond, s of d Marquis.

12 5 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " Royal George," foaled 28th October, 1S78; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Miss Algie, s of d Victor (imported).

13 0 D. Brady, Kyneton, " B l a c k Champion," black, foaled 18th November, 1878; s Pride of Victoria, d Madam, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

14 7 Richard Fitzgerald, Tylden, "Scotchman's Perfection," bay, foaled 7th December, 1878; s Scotchman (imported), d Jess, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

15 8 Paul Tate, Bulla, grey colt, foaled 29th November, 1878 ; s Scot-land Yet, d Mag, sire of d Duke of Edinburgh.

SF .C . 4.—Two-year-old Entire Colt, which competed as yearling- in G R A N D D R A U G H T - H O R S E P R O D U C E S W E E P S T A K E S , 1 8 7 9 — C h a l l e n g e c u p , value £ 3 0 ; to be twice won by the same animal.

16 1 Alex. Bourke, Kyneton, "Champion of Clyde," foaled 12th November, 1878 ; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Lady Champion, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

17 2 Alex. Bourke, Kyneton, " Clydesdale Tam," foaled 24th Novem-ber, 1878 ; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Blossom, s of d Lothian Tam (imported).

18 3 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, " T h e Squatter," bay, foaled 10th September, 1878; s Young- Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Junor's Princess Maggie, s of d Scotchman (imported).

19 4 Patrick O'Donnell, Kyneton, " K i n g of Clyde," bay, foaled 30th October, 1878 ; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Diamond, s of d Marquis.

20 5 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " R o y a l George," foaled 28th October, 1878; s Princess Arthur (imported), d Miss Algie, s of d Victor (imported).

21 6 D. Brady, Kyneton, " B l a c k Champion," black, foaled 18th November, 1878 ; s Pride of Victoria, d Madam, s of d Cham-pion of Scotland (imported).

SEC. 5.—One-year-old Entire Colt—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

22 1 John Eagling-, Keilor, bay colt, foaled 15th October, 1879; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Princess, s of d Prince of Wales (imported).

23 2 Patrick Lyons, Kyneton, " Prince Andrew," black or brown, foaled 9th October, 1879; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Blossom, s of d Tomboy (imported).

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24 3 James Cochrane, Barfold, " L o r d Nelson," brown, foaled 28th September, 1879; s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom, s of d Watson's Little Prince.

25 4 Henry Miller, Kew, "Prince Charlie 1st," bay, foaled 14th Octo-ber, 1879; s Nugget, d Kate, s of d Cowden Lad (imported).

26 5 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, " Farmer's Favourite," brown, foaled 10th November, 1879; s Young- Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Lady Cromwell, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

27 G Win. Peters, Newham, " Surprise," foaled 3rd November, 1879; s Superior (imported), d Poppel 2nd, s of d Cox's Prince of Wales (imported).

28 7 Michael Brady, Kyneton, " Farmers' Fancy," dark bay, foaled 1st October, 1879; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Flower, s of d Ben Lomond (imported).

29 8 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Hopeful , " ba}r, foaled 14th Novem-ber, 1879; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen of Scots, s of d Scotchman (imported).

30 9 Thomas M'Cormack, Dean, "Darn ley , " black, foaled 27th No-vember, 1879; s Moffat's Conqueror (imported), d Maggie 5 th, s of d Cowden Prince.

31 10 Wm. Hodge, Green Hills, Kyneton, bay colt, foaled 6th November, 1879; s " S u p e r i o r " (imported), d Lass, s of d Lothian Tarn (imported).

32 11 John Ross, Bellevue, dark ha}' colt, s Moffat's Conqueror, d Jeinne, s of d Cox's Prince of Wales (imported).

33 12 Thomas M'Cormack, Dean, bay colt, foaled lo th October, 1879; s Moffat's Conqueror (imported), d Pleasant, s of d Cox's Prince of Wales (imported.)

34 13 W . Jones, Drouin, grey colt, foaled 20th November, 1879; s Scotchman (imported), d Brisbane's prize mare, s of d Marquis.

35 14 Matthew Goudie, Keilor, dark bay colt ; s Pride of Scotland (imported), d Maude 6th, s of d Prince Charlie (imported).

36 15 Iienry Miller, Kew, " S a x o n ; " bay, s Pride of Scotland (imported), d Princess of Wales, s of d Cox's Prince of Wales (imported).'

37 16 Henry Miller, Kew, bay co l t ; s Solway, d Blossom, s of d Prince Charlie.

38 17 Henry Miller, Kew, bay colt ; s Nugget, d Bonnie, s of d Comet. 39 I S A . Graham, Lancefield-road, bay colt, " Marquis' Model," foaled

27th November, 1879 ; s Marquis of L o m e (imported), d Gip, s of d Earl Carrick (imported).

S E C . 6 . — G R A N D P R O D U C E S T A K E S — Y e a r l i n g Colts, the jiroduce of un-dermentioned Sires*—First Prize, £ 5 0 ; second ditto, £ 1 6 ; third ditto, £ 8 .

40 1 John Eagling, Keilor, bay colt, foaled 15th October, 1879; s Young- Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Princess, s of d Prince of Wales (imported).

41 2 Patrick L j 'ons, Kyneton, " Prince Andrew," black or brown foaled 9th October, 1879; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Blossom, s of d Tomboy (imported).

* See page 4.

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42 3 James Cochrane, Barfold, " L o r d Nelson," brown, foalecl 28th September, 1879; s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom, s of d Watson's Little Prince.

43 4 Henry Miller, Kew, "Pr ince Charlie 1st," bay, foaled 14th October, 1879; s Nugget, d Ivate, s of d Cowden Lad (im-ported).

44 5 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, "Farmer's Favourite," brown, foaled 10th November, 1879; s Young Farmer the second (imported), d Lady Cromwell, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

45 6 W . Peters, Newborn, "Surprise," foaled 3rd November, 1879; s Superior (imported), d Poppet 2nd, s of d Cox's Prince of Wales (imported).

46 7 Michael Brady, Kyneton, "Farmer's Fancy," dark bay, foaled 1st October, 1879; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Flower, s of d Ben Lomond (imported).

47 8 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " Hopeful," bay, foaled 14th November, 1879; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen of Scots, s of d Scotsman (imported).

48 9 Thomas M'Cormack, Dean, "Darn ley , " black, foaled 27th No-vember, 1879; s Moffat's Conqueror, d Maggie the 5th, s of d Cowden Prince.

49 10 W m . Hodge, Green Hills, Kyneton, bay colt, foaled 6th November, 1879; s. Superior (imported), d Lass, s of d Lothian Tam (imported).

50 11 John Ross, Bellevue, dark bay colt, s Mofl'at's Conqueror (im-ported), d Jennie, s of d Cox's Prince of Wales (imported).

51 12 Thomas M'Cormack, Dean, bay colt, foaled 15th October, 1879; s Moffat's Conqueror, d Pleasant, s of d Cox's Prince of Wales (imported).

* MEMO.—The Colts and Fillies competing for the above yearling prizes must be the produce of the following sires :—Mr. Thomas M'Cormack's "Mofl'at's Conqueror;" Mr. A. Watson's " E a r l of Glasgow," and " Y o u n g Farmer 2nd;" Mr. James Gibb's " K i n g of the Valley;" Mr. A. Rowan's "Pr ince Arthur;" Mr. J. Crawford's " L o r d Clyde;" Mr. M. Ryan's " P r i d e of the Shires;" Mr. Moses Watson's "Heather Jock;" Mr. W m . Hodge's "Superior ; " aud Mr. Henry Miller's " Nugget."

Cup, Value =£12 12s., the gift of Andrew Rowan, Esq., Kyneton, will be awarded to the best Yearling Colt, the progeny of " Prince Arthur."

SEC. 7.—Brood Mare, foaled or in foal—First prize, Cup, value £5 5s.; Second do, £ 2 ; third do, certificate of merit.

52 1 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, "Rant in ' Moggie," brown, aged; s Rantin' Robin (imported), d Daisy, s of d the late Neil Black's Cromwell.

53 2 Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street, " Bess," bay. 54 3 Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street, " Blossom." 55 4 Henry Miller, Kew, " Smiler," chesnut (imported); s Old England's

Glory, d Black Diamond. 56 5 Henry Miller, Kew, "Pr incess of Wales," bay, aged; s Cox's

" P r i n c e of Wales" (imported), d Dotty.

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57 G Henry Miller, Kew, " Young Princess Maggie," bay; s Scotchman (imported), d Old Princess Maggie.

58 7 Henry Miller, Ivew, " Pride," bay; s Pride of Scotland (imported), d Miss Brodie, s of d Ben Lomond.

59 8 Henry Miller, Kew, "Flower," 4 years, bay; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d , s of d Baron of Renfrew.

60 9 R. Bruce, Great Smeaton, Yorkshire, England, "Magg ie " (late Bell), bay, foaled 1871 (imported); s Lord Lyon, d Sail, s of d Emperor.

MAGGIE (imported) late Bell, bay with white face, by Lord Lyon, d Sail, by Em-peror, by Kleber. Lord Lyon by Hercules, by Bob Boy. Heavy in foal to " Prince of Dairy," the property of Mr. Junor, Morpeth. She had a foal last year which was sold at International Exhibition.

Maggie has gained the following prizes:—1872 —1st, Stranraer. 1873—1st, Stranraer; 1st, Dalbeatie. 1874—1st, Stirling, in class of mares of any age; 1st, Johnston, in class of mares of any age; 1st, Dumbarton, 3 year old class; 1st, Inverness (Highland Society); 2nd, Kirtinlillock, mares any age. 1875—1st, at Dumbarton; 1st, Koyal Northern and Cup; 1st, Nairn and Cup, best mare or filly; 1st, Inverness. 187G— 1st, Elgin and Cup, as best animal; 1st, Nairn. 18S0—1st, at International Exhibi-tion, Sydney, in mare class, aud gold medal as champion female exhibited, beating Mr. Town's celebrated mares.

CI 10 Alex. Burke, Kyneton, " L a d y Champion;" s Champion of Scot-land (imported), with foal at foot by Lord Galloway (imported).

62 11 Michael Bradj', Kjoieton.

SKC. 8.—Three-year-old Filly—First prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, £2; third ditto; certificate of merit.

63 1 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " Princess Royal," brown, foaled 22nd October, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen of Scots, s of d Scotchman (imported).

64 2 Alex. Patterson, St, Germains, Cranbourne, "Princess of Thule," bay or brown, foaled 2nd November, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Vesta, s of d Crichton's Matchless.

65 3 Henry Miller, Kew, "Princess of Wales 5th;" s Pride of Scotland, d Princess of Wales, s of d Prince of Wales (imported).

66 4 Henry Miller, Kew, " Rosebud;" s Nugget, d Blossom, s of d Grant's Conqueror.

67 5 Henry Miller, Kew, " M a g g i e ; " s Conqueror, d Blossom, s of d Grant's Conqueror.

68 6 Henry Miller, Kew, " Gipsy ; " s British General (imported), d Pride, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported).

SEC. 9.—Three-year-old Filly, which competed as yearling and two-year-old in Grand Draught-Horse Produce Sweepstakes, 1878 and 1879— Challenge cup, value £ 3 0 ; to be won twice by the same animal.

69 1 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Princess Darling," brown, foaled 22nd October, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen of Scots, s of d Scotchman (imported).

70 2 Alex. Patterson, St. Germains, Cranbourne, "Princess of Thule," bay or brown, foaled 2nd November, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Vesta, s of d Crichton's Matchless.

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SEC. 10.—Two-year old Filly—First prize, £10 , the g'ift of Robertson Brothers, Colac; second ditto, £-3; third ditto, certificate of merit.

71 1 Michael Brady, Kyneton, " Princess Darling- the 2nd," foaled 25th November, 1878; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Lady Crom-well, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

72 2 Patrick O'Donnell, Kyneton, " Maggie Clyde," bay, foaled 28th September, 1878; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Madam, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported).

73 3 Andrew Rowan, Ivyneton, " Peggy Dunbar," bay, foaled 20th September, 1878 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Fanny, s of d Lothian Tam (imported).

74 4 Moses Watson, Kyneton, fill}', foaled 25th October, 1878 ; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Blossom, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

75 5 Moses Watson, Kyneton, filly, foaled September, 1878 ; s of Earl Glasgow, d Daisy, s of d Watson's Prince.

76 6 John Ross, Belle Vue, filly, bay, foaled 4th November, 1878; s Pride of Scotland (imported), d Jennie, s of d Cox's Prince of Wales (imported).

77 7 The Hon. W . J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, " L a d y Mag-g 2nd," bay, foaled November, 1878; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Lady Mag'g, s of d Heather Jock.

7S 8 Henry Miller, Kew, " Smiler's Pr ide ; " s Nugget, d Smiler (im-ported), s of d Old England's Glory.

79 9 Henry Miller, Kew, " Bloom ;" s Nugget, d Blossom, s of d Grant's Conqueror.

S E C . 11.—Two-year-old Filly, which competed as yearling in G R A N D D R A U G H T - H O U S E P R O D U C E S W E E P S T A K E S , 1879—Challenge cup; value £ 3 0 ; to be won twice by the same animal.

80 1 Michael Brady, Kyneton, "Pr incess Darling- 2nd," foaled 25th November, 1878; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Lady Crom-well, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

81 2 Patrick O'Donnell, Kyneton, " Maggie Clyde," bay, foaled 28th September, 1878 ; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Madam, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported).

82 3 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " P e g g y Dunbar," bay, foaled 20th September, 1878; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Fanny, s of d Lothian Tam (imported).

83 4 Moses Watson, Kyneton, filly, foaled 25th October, 1878; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), cl Blossom, s of d Cham-pion of Scotland (imported).

84 5 Moses Watson. Kyneton, filly, foaled September, 1878 ; s Earl of Glasgow, d Daisy, s of d Watson's Prince.

85, 6 John Ross, Belle Vue, bay filly, foaled 4th November, 1878; s Pride of Scotland (imported), d Jennie, s of d Cox's Prince of Wales (imported).

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SEC. 12.—One-year-ohl Filly—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto certificate ofmerit.

86 1 James Forster, Piper's Creek, Kyneton, bay filly, foaled 2Gtli October, 1879 ; s Hodge's Superior (imported), d Jess, s ot 'd Scotchman (imported).

87 2 James Cochrane, Barfold, " L a d y , " brown, foaled 10th November, 18 79 ; s Hodge's Superior (imported), d Damsel, s of d Comp-troller (imported).

88 3 James Cochrane, Barfold, " Rosebud," bay, foaled 18th November, 1879; s Hodge's Superior (imported), d Blossom, s of cl Victor (imported).

89 4 Alex. Bourke, Kyneton, " L a d y Clyde," foaled 14th November, 1879; Lord Clyde (imported), d Blossom, s of d Lothian Tam (imported).

90 5 Anthony Watson, Ivyneton, " Countess," bay, foaled 6th October, 1879 ; s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom, s of d Young- Australia.

91 6 Wm. Thomson, Kyneton, "Nellie," bay, foaled 12th October, 1879; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Blossom, s of d Cham-pion of Scotland (imported).

92 7 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Nannie 0 , " black, foaled 23rd Sep-tember, 1879 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Nelly Grey, s of d Scotchman (imported).

93 8 Thomas M'Cormack, Dean, " M a g g i e the 8th," bay, foaled 20th October, 1 8 7 9 ; s Moffat's Conqueror (imported), d Maggie the 2nd, s of d Baron of Glenloe (imported).

94 9 James Crawford, Malmsbury. 95 10 Andrew Graham, Lancefield Road, " Flower," bay, foaled 20th

November, 1879 ; s Superior (imported), d Miss Addis, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported).

96 11 Moses Watson, Kyneton, brown filly, foaled August, 1879; s Heather Jock, d Maude,s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

97 12 Joseph Bretherton, Romsey, bay filly, foaled 8th December, 1879; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Bess, s of d Marquis of L o m e (imported).

98 13 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, " Helen Campbell," bay, foaled 14th November, 1879 ; s Marquis of L o m e (imported), d Tibbie, s of d Victor (imported).

99 14 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, " Galloway's Nettie," light bay, foaled 14th November, 1879; s Lord Galloway (imported), d Daisy, s of d the late Neil Black's Cromwell.

100 15 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, " The Earl's Bonny," brown, foaled October, 1879; s Earl of Glasgow, d The Miiir's Molly, s of d Muir Lad (imported).

101 16 Henry Miller, Ivew, bay filly; s Nugget, d Rose, s of d Star.

S E C . 1 3 . G R A N D P R O D U C E S T A K E S — Y e a r l i n g Fillies, the produce of the undermentioned Sires*—First prize, £ 5 0 ; second ditto, £ 1 6 ; third ditto, £8.

102 1 James Forster, Piper's Creek, Kyneton, bay filly, foaled 26th October, 1879, s Hodge's Superior (imported), d Jess, s of d Scotchman (imported). * See page 8.

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103 2 James Cochrane, Barfold, " L a d y , " brown, foaled 10th November, 1879 ; s Hodge's Superior (imported), d Damsel, s of d Comp-troller, (imported).

104 3 James Cochrane, Barfold, "Rosebud, " bay, foaled 18tli No-vember, 1879 ; s Hodge's Superior (imported), d Blossom, s of d Victor (imported).

105 4 Alex. Bourke, Kyneton, " Lady Clyde," foaled 14th November, 1879; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Blossom, s of d Lothian Tam (imported).

106 5 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, "Countess," bay, foaled 6th October, 1879 ; s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom, s of d Young' Aus-tralia.

107 6 William Thomson, Kyneton, "Ne l l i e , " bay, foaled 12th October, 1879 ; s Young Farmer the 2nd (imported), d Blossom, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

108 7 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Nannie O," black, foaled 23rd Sep-tember, 1879; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Nelly Gray, s of d Scotchman (imported).

109 S Thomas M'Cormack, Dean, " Maggie the 8th," bay, foaled 20th October, 1879 ; s Moffat's Conqueror (imported), d Maggie the 2nd, s of d Barou of Glenloe (imported).

110 9 James Crawford, Malmsbury. 111 10 Andrew Graham, Lancefield Road, " Flower," bay, foaled 26th

November, 1879 ; s Superior (imported), d Miss Addis, s ot 'd Pride of Scotland (imported).

112 11 Moses Watson, Kyneton, brown, foaled Aug'ust, 1879; s Heather Jock, d Maude, s o f d Champion of Scotland (imported).

113 12 Joseph Bretherton, Romsey, filly, bay, foaled 8th December, 1879; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Bess, s o f d Marquis of Lome (imported).

*MEHO.—The Colts and Fillies competing for the above Yearling Prizes must be the produce of the following sires:—Mr. Thomas M'Cormack's "Moffat's Conqueror;" Mr. A. Watson's "Earl of Glasgow," and " Y o u n g Farmer 2nd;" Mr. Jame3 Gibb's " K i n g of the Valley;" Mr. A. Rowan's " Prince Arthur;" Mr. J. Crawford's " L o r d Clyde;" Mr. M. Ryan's " l'ride of the Shires;" Mr. Moses Watson's "Heather Jock;" Mr. Wm. Hodge's "Superior;" and Mr. Henry Miller's "Nugget ."

Cup, value £ 1 2 12s., the gift of Andrew Rowan, Esq., Kyneton, will be awarded to the best Yearling Filly, the progeny of " Prince Arthur."

SEC. 14.—Best pair of if ares fit for Farm or Lorry Purposes, in Worh (of any age)—First prize, Cup, value £ 5 5s.; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

114 1 James Cotchin, Woodstock, " P o l l y , " bay, and " Lassie," bay. 115 2 John Pritchard, Collinp-wood. l l C 3 J. Voice, Brunswick, "Flower," chestnut,5 years; " Blossom,"bay,

6 years. 117 4 Henry Miller, Kew, " Bonny," s Comet ; " Maggie," s Nugget.

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SEC. 15.—Best Pair of Geldings, fit for farm or lorry purposes, in work (of any age)—First prize, cup, value £ 5 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

118 1 Henry Miller, Kew, " P u n c h ; " s Nugget Robin, s Nugget. A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Gold Medal, the gift

of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Draught male of any age exhibited.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Gold Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Draught female of any age exhibited.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best Draught male of any age exhibited.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best Draught female of any age exhibited.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the third best Draught male of any age exhibited.

A special prize of £1 Is. will be awarded to the best dressed Groom in charge of a draught entire horse.

A special prize of £ 1 Is. will be awarded to the Groom who shows his draught entire horse off to the best advantage.

Two Challenge Cups, value £30 each, will be given to the best Yearling Colt and Filly in Grand Produce Stakes. Such cups to be com-peted for annually, until each is won twice by the same animal, when they will become the property of the exhibitors.

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Thoroughbreds. £ 5 will be awarded to the best Thoroughbred Entire Horse ; second

prize, silver medal. 119 1 John Parker, Wattle Tree-road, Gardener, " Y o u n g Tubal Cain,"

bay, 2 years old, s Tubal Cain, d , s of d Kelpie (imported). 120 2 W m . Spooner, Fern Tree Gully, "Glenmarkie" (imported), black,

aged, s Lord Derby, d Queen of Scotland, s of d Dundee. The imported thoroughbred stallion GLENMARKIE, bred by L. Cock, Esq., of

Appledore, Kent, is by Lord Derby, from Queen of Scotland, by Dundee, from Audry, by Stockwell, from " A s You Like It ," by Touchstone, from Emma, by Whisker. Lord Derby is by Prime Minister (son of Melbourne), from Tested, by Touchstone; Dundee, by Lord of the Isles. GLENMARKIE was a first-rate performer on the English turf at all distances, and under any weight; winning among many other races, the Drayton High Weight, at Goodwood ; Bibury Club Sweepstake, &c., &c., beating large fields and some of the best horses in England; standing this season at Fern Tree Gully. 121 4 Daniel Robinson, Malvern, brown horse, " Y o u n g Fireworks,1''s

Fireworks, d Young Fair Ellen. 122 5 J. Horwood, Sandhurst, "Dante , " bay ; s Fireworks, d Rose de

Florence (imported), s of d The Flying Dutchman.

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£ 5 will be awarded to the best Thoroughbred Female; 2nd prize, silver medal.

123 1 Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street, " Princess of Prussia," bay, aged, s South Australian, d Cora, s of d Jersey.

124 2 Dr. L, L. Smith, Collins-street, " Sunset,"'bay, aged; s Talk-o'-Hills (imported), d Sunbeam, s of d Muscavado (imported).

125 3 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, " Fair Ellen," grey; s Snowden.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Modal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Thoroughbred exhibited (male or female).

Cup, value £5 , will be awarded to the best Entire Horse exhibited for getting hackneys, trotters, and carriage horses.

126 1 J. Nation and Co., Flinders-lane east, " Y o u n g Serenader," hay,. 5 years, s Serenader (imported), d Warhawk mare, s. ot' d "Warhawk.

127 2 C. Colbath, Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, " V o n Moltke Jun.," (im-ported), bay, aged; s Von Moltke, d Knox, mare.

128 3 J. W . Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Merry Hawk;" s Ace of Clubs (imported), d Black Ilawk Belle (imported), s of d Renowned Black Hawk.

MERRY HAWK is got by Aoe of Clubs (imported) out of Black Hawk Belle, the celebrated trotting mare, imported from America to England by Lord Berwick, and afterwards purchased at an immense cost for Australia, where she arrived with Cam-bridge Chief and Flying Morgan. She was considered one of the best trotters that ever left America, and was a daughter of the renowned Black Hawk, sire of so many famous horses in the United States. Ace of Clubs, sire of Merry Hawk, was without doubt the best thoroughbred stallion ever sent to this colony—he got The Ace, King of the King, Irish King, Argus Scandal, Wotlomai, All Fours, and many others; but no higher recommendation can be given than that his son King of the King's first foal was First King, winner of the Champion race, and the only horse able to lower the mighty Chester's colours. MERRY HAWK, it will thus be seen, comes from a direct cross of a most fashionable thoroughbred horse, and the best trotters in the world. For quality he has no equal, and his action may be described as the poetry of motion. He has been awarded first prize as a Trotting Stallion at the West Bourke and Heidelberg Shows.

F. H. Searle, jun., Wooton Grove, Cranbourne, "Chester," 4 years; s Governor (imported), d Lucy, s of d Warrior (imported).

E. Wood, Collingwood, " Serenader 1st," bay, — years; s Serenader (imported), d a trotting mare.

J. and R. Lecky, Cranbourne, " Starlight," brown, 6 years. Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street, "Knave of Clubs," bay, aged; 3

Ace of Clubs, d Modesty. Isaac Gidney, Hotham, black horse, " Merrylegs" (imported); 8

Sir Edward, d Maid of All Works ; s of d Old Pretender. Isaac Gidney, Hotham, bay horse," Harkaway," 3 years; s Flying

Perfection (imported), d Fanny, s of d Peeping Tom. George Jeans, Romsey, '•' Young Fireaway" (imported), brown ; 8

Fireaway. NOTE.—Any Prize awarded to a Mare exhibited as being in foal, will bo

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

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C L A S S C .

Hunters, Hackneys, Trotters, Carriage Horses, Ponies, and Shod Draught and Saddle Horses.

SEC. 1.—Best stamp of a Ilunter (to take such leaps as the Committee may determine)—¥irst prize, £ 1 5 ; second ditto, £ 7 ; third ditto, £ 4 ; fourth ditto, certificate of merit.

136 2 J. W . Robertson, Toorak, bay gelding-, "Great Western," s Panic. 137 3 William Grattan, Gonangardi, Nalinga, "Chanak," bay. 138 4 T. 0 . Crichton, Ascot, " K i n g , " bay; s King Alfred. 139 5 J. and R. Leckey, Cranbourne, brown, 6 years. 140 G Henry Miller, Kew, " Kulkyne," brown horse, 4 years; s King-

Tom, d Blaze.

SEC. 2.—Best Hackney (being a weight-carrier)—First prize, £ 7 ; second ditto, £ 4 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

141 1 George Glasscock, Kirk's Bazaar. 142 2 W . H. Nicholson, Bouverie-street, North Melbourne, " Birth-

right," black, aged. 143 3 W. H. Nicholson, Bouverie-street, North Melbourne, " R o r y , "

brown, aged. 144 4 Robert Henry, Bald Hill, Ivalkallo, "Beadsman," chestnut, aged ;

s Touchstone, bred by Hon. W. J. Clarke. 145 5 Thomas Jillett, Flemington, "Topsy , " brown, 4 years. 146 6 A. M'Hwaine, Carlton, " Harpinus," chestnut, aged. 147 7 Godfrey B. Mackinnon, Brighton, " T o m b o y , " chestnut, 5 years. 148 8 T. W . Hatton, Fleming-ton, grey gelding'. 149 9 W. E. Power, Power's Court, Maffra, " A l m a , " bay gelding, aged. 150 10 John Robertson, Coburg, " R e d Gauntlet," chestnut gelding, aged.

SF.C. 3.—Best single Horse, Buggy and Harness—First prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, £ 3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

151 1 Peter Carroll, Royal Mail Hotel, Bourke-street. 152 2 J. A. Roberts, Brighton, " Carrie Legb , " chestnut, 6 years; s

Daniel Boon (imported). 153 3 John Robertson, Lonsdale-street, " Dandy," bay gelding-, s Daniel

Boon.

SEC. 4.—Best Trotting Horse (saddle or harness)—First prize, £10 , with £ 5 added, the gift of W . Cumming, Esq.; second ditto, £ 7 ; third ditto, £ 4 ; fourth do., certificate of merit.

154 1 George Glasscock, Kirk's Bazaar. 155 2 J. Nation and Co., Flinders-lane east, " Young Serenader." 156 3 C. Colbath, Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, " Von Moltke, Jun.," (im-

ported), bay, aged ; s Von Moltke, d Knox Mare. 157 4 Peter Carroll, Royal Mail Hotel, " Minnie," dark bav. 158 5 John Pritchard, Colling-wood, " D o l l y . "

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159 6 Thomas Adams, Paddington Hotel, Little Collins-street, "General," bay, 6 years; s Daniel Boon (imported).

160 7 John Todd, Leicester-street, Carlton, "Talk," chestnut gelding, aged; s Talk o' the Hills (imported), d Kitty.

161 8 John Todd, Leicester-street, Carlton, "Bess," black mare, aged. 162 9 Allan Cameron, Janefield, "Nimrod," aged.

SEC. 5.—Best Pony (under 12 hands)—First prize, £ 2 2s.; second ditto, certificate of merit.

163 1 J. Smith, Brighton, " Cupid," brown, silver mane and tail, 2 yrs old. 164 2 George Clutten, Lonsdale-street east, "Diamond," black, aged. 165 3 Wm. Whyte, Whittlesea, "Donald," bay. 166 4 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, " D o n , " dark brown, 6 years. 167 5 Godfrey B. Mackinnon, Brighton, "Jack , " black, 3 years. 168 0 John Pritchard, Collingwood. 169 7 Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street, "Bi l ly , " cream. 170 8 W . D. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, "Minnie Warren," skewbald,

aged; s Koger, d Rosie, s of d King Pippin. 171 :> W . D. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, " Flora Temple," chestnut, 5

years; s King Codger (imported), d Minnie Warren, s of d Rog'er.

172 10 J. Voice, Brunswick, "Tommy Dodd," grey, 6 years (imported). 173 11 Wm. Woodmason, Malvern, chesnut pony. 174 12 J. IL Connor, Geelong, 1 jumping pony.

SEC. G.—Best Pair of Carriage Horses—First prize, £ 1 0 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

175 1 Hon. R. Simson, Toorak, pair of Browns. 176 2 G. Gascard, Flemington-road.

SEC. 7.—Best Shod Draught Horse—First prize, £2 2s.; second ditto, certificate of merit.

177 1 Wm. Whyte, Whittlesea. 178 2 J. and B.'West, Essendon.

SEC. 8.—Best Shod Saddle Horse—First prize, £ 2 2s.; second ditto, certi ficate of merit,

179 1 J. and B. West, Essendon.

C L A S S C . — E X T R A .

180 1 E. W. Harrison, Collingwood, Pair of Shetland Ponies, Buggy and Harness.

181 2 E. N. Cliarsley, Lysterfield, " Souter Johnny," steel grey, foaled 24th December, 1878 ; s Tam o' Shanter 2nd, d Beauty.

182 3 C. Colbath, Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, Mare with foal at foot, by Von Moltke, Jun.

183 4 J. W. Fleming, Brunswick, " Kate," chestnut; s Vermont Boy, d Topsy, with foal at foot, by Merryhawk.

184 5 R. W. Carrick, Sandridge, — , bay, with colt foal at foot, by Merryhawk.

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185 6 G. and A. Williamson, Tullamarine, "Young- Foreigner," Arab colt> grey, foaled 14th November, 1878; s Foreigner (imported Arab), d Nellie.

186 7 J. A. Roberts, Brighton, "Prince Patcher," bay, 10 months; s American trotting- stallion San Jose Patcher (imported), d Miss Pringle, s of d Yorkshire trotting stallion Shakespeare.

187 8 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " T o m Thumb," pony. 188 9 J. H. Connor, Geelong, Arab entire pony, 9 hands high. 189 10 J. H. Connor, Geelong, Arab pony mare, 9 hands high. 190 11 Isaac Gidney, Hotham, "Fanny," bay mare, by Peeping Tom,

and foal at foot by Merrylegs and the dam of Harkaway. 191 12 Isaac Gidney, Hotham, dark brown mare by Touchstone, with

foal at foot by Merrylegs. 192 13 J. Gascard, Flemington-road, bay trotting- pony mare, 13 hands. 193 14 J. H. Connor, Geelong, grey pony, 11 hands high.

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

C L A S S D .

Shorthorn Cattle.

SEC. 1. Shorthorn Bull, 3 years or over.—First prize, £ 1 0 ; second ditto £ 5 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

194 1 A. and R. Urquhart, Yang-ery Park, Warnambool, " 6 t h Duke of Brunswick," roan, s Duke of Derrimut, d Matilda 7th s ot d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

195 2 John Benn, Coolart, " L o r d Morning-ton," white, calved 13th Au-gust, 1876; s Penmare (imported), (29538) d Poplin (im-ported), s of d Royal Butterfly 20th (25007).

g d Pomp, by Duke of Townley (21615) g g d Profile, by Royal Oak (16870) g g g d Profit, by Lord George (9314) g g g g d Poll, by Manger (8271) g g g g g d Pye, by Newnham (2365) g g g g g g d , by Satellite (1420) g g g g g g g d , by Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g d , by Sir Oliver (605) g g g g g g g g g d , byTrimnel (659) g g g g g g g g g g d , by Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g d , by Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by Dalton Duke (188)1

g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by R. Alcock's Bull (19) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by J. Smith's Bull (608) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by Jolley's Bull (337)

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19G 3 0 . D. F isher , M a r i b y r n o n g , " A g a m e m n o n ' s P r i n c e , " red and white , ca lved 2 1 s t M a r c h , 1 8 7 7 ; s A g a m e m n o n ( impor ted ) , d P i n k 1 6 t h ( impor ted ) , s o f d l i o y a l B e n e d i c t ( 2 7 , 3 4 8 ) .

g dam Pink of Fashion, by Count Gloster (23,637) g g d Royal Pink, by Royal Oak (16,870) g g g d Young Pink, by General Pelissier (14,605) g g g g d Pink, by Marchmout (9367) g g g g g d Young Pye, by Young Consul (6,893) g g g g g g d Pye, by Newnham (2,365) g g g g g g g d , by Satellite (1,420) g g g g g g g g d . by J u P ' ter (342) g g g g g g g g g d , by Sir Oliver (60s) g s - ' g g g g g g g g d , by Trunnel (659) g g g g g g g g g g g d , by Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g d . by Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by Dal ton Duke (1S8) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by R, Aleoek's bull (19) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by J. Smith's bull (608) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by Jolly's bull (337)

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197 4 T h o m a s Rosse l l , K i n g s t o n , " J e s s a m i n e ' s O x f o r d , " red, ca lved 1 8 t h D e c e m b e r , 1 8 7 6 ; s O x f o r d C h e r r y D u k e ( 3 2 , 0 1 6 ) , d R o y a l Jessamine 4 th , s o f d 8 th D u k e o f D e r r i m u t .

g d Royal Jessamine 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 31st g g d Jessamine 6th, by Lord Raglan (13,241) g g g d Jessamine, by Son of Dan O'Conuell (3557) g g g g d Jessie, by Gainford 2nd (6030) g g g g g d by Young Rockingham (2549) g g g g g g d by Wellington (2824) g g g g g g g d by bull of Mr. Newby's g g g g g g g g d by Northumberland (464) g g g g g g g g g d by Styford (103) g g g g g g g g g g d by the Lame Bull (3oS) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Bolnigbroke (86)

To be sold on Friday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO. , A g e n t s .

198 5 D u n c a n C a m p b e l l , P iper ' s Creek, " R e d T e m p l a r , " red , wi th l i tt le wh i te , ca lved 18th J a n u a r y , 1 8 7 7 ; s L o r d L i v e r p o o l ( impor ted ) , d P r e m i u m 4th , s o f d D u k e o f E d i n b u r g h .

g d Premium 2nd (imported), by Julius Caesar, a son of Baron Warlaby (7813)

g g d Premium, by Monarch, son of Lictor (6128) g g g d Tartar, by Tartar (2738) g g g g d Tamey, by Statesman (5321) g g g g g d Clarissa, by Baby (2474) g g g g g g d Countess, by son of Rockingham (5271) g g g g g g g d Cossack, by Cossack (925)

To be sold on Friday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., A g e n t s .

199 6 J a m e s R e n w i c k , E v a n d a l e , K y n e t o n , " P r i n c e F r e d e r i c k 3 r d , " wh i te , c a l v e d 2 5 t h Oc tober , 1 8 7 6 ; s P e n m a r e ( 2 9 , 5 3 8 ) , d G a r l a n d ( i m p o r t e d ) , C . H . B . Vo l . X V I I I , p. 6 2 4 , s o f d P r i n c e F r e d e r i c k 2 n d ( 2 4 , 8 0 3 ) .

g d Miss Game, by Garibaldi (17,925) g g d Princess Helen, by A 1 (15,538) g " g d Princess Charlotte, by Colchicum (8963) g g g g d Phillis, by Fitz Hardinge (S073) g g g g g d by Elevator (6969)

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' ' Prince Frederick 3rd."—Continuation of pedigree. g g g g g g d by Kaffler (7391) g g g g g g g d by 2nd Fairfax (S050) g g g g g g g g d Old Pretty Face, bred by Mr. Stilgoe, from the stock of the

late Mr. Champion, Blythe. To be sold 011 Friday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents.

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

200 1 Ross W a t t , Rosslvnne, Gisborne, " Donna ' s D u k e , " red, calved 9th August , 1878, s 18tli Duke of Derrimut, d Donna, s o f d D u k e of Derrimut.

201 2 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon ' s 2nd Prince ," red and white, calved 27th August , 1878 ; s A g a m e m n o n ( imported) , d P ink 16th ( imported) , s o f d R o y a l Benedic t (27 ,348) .

g d Pink of Fashion, by Count Glo'ster (23,637) g g d Royal Pink, by Royal Oak (16,870) g g g d Young Pink, by General Pelissier (14,605) g g g g d Pink, by Marchmont (9367) g g g g g d Young Pye, by Young Consul (6S93) g g g g g g d Pye, by Newnham (2365) g g g g g g g d , by Satellite (1420) g g g g g g g g d , by Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g g d , by Sir Oliver (605) g g g g g g g g g g d , by TrunneU (659) g g g g g g g g g g g d , by Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g d - — , by Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by Dalton Duke (1SS) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by R. Alcock's Bull (19) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by J. Smith's Bull (60S) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by Jolly's Bull (337)

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2 0 2 3 D. M 'Gregor , G lengy le , Coburg, " Desdemona, " roan, calved 7th March, 1 8 7 9 ; s Galgacus Booth (325) , d Aregona , s of d Cavalier.

203 4 Colin A . W a t t , D r u m m o n d , "Geneva ' s Brunswick's Duke , " red and white, calved l l t l i July , 1 8 7 8 ; s Earl of Geneva (31,068) , d 4th Duchess of Alv ie , s of d D u k e o f Brunswick (25,937) .

g d Letitia 10th, by Royal Butterfly 19th g g d Letitia (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 562), by Sol (12,126) g g g d Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) g g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5165) g g g g g d Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3419) g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Matchem (2281) g g g g g g g d Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) g g g g g g g g d by J upiter (342) g g g g g g g g g d by George (273) g g g g g g g g g g d by Chilton (136) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Irishman (329)

To be sold on Friday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents. 2 0 4 5 Colin A . W a t t , D r u m m o n d , " C o u n t o f R o c k i n g h a m , " roan,

calved 9 th March, 1 8 7 9 ; s 4th Duke of Colac, d Second Countess o f R o c k i n g h a m , s o f d Earl o f Geneva (31,008) .

g d Lady Rockingham 10th, by The Beau g g d g g g . . . g g g g d Lady Valentine 3rd, by Monk (11,824)

g g d Lady Rockingham 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g g d Lady Rockingham, by May Duke (13,320)

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"Count of Rockingham."—Continuation of pedigree, g g g g g d Lady Valentine, by Rockingham (2550) g g g g g g d Lady, by Sir Walter (2639) g g g g g g g d Lady, byRoseberry (5G7) g g g g g g g g d by Cupid (178) g g g g g g g g g d by Ruff of the Needle (5030) g g S g g g g g S g d by Constitution (166)

To be sold on Friday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., A g e n t s .

205 6 Robertson Bros., Colac, " 6th Duke of Colac," roan, calved 2nd May, 1879 ; s 22nd Duke of Derrimut, d Fanny the Eighth, s of d The Beau,

g d Fanny 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g d Fanny, by Marmaduke (14,S97) g g g d Fanny, by The Beau (12,182) g g g g d Fanny, by Lottery (10,472) g g g g g d Fail-face, by Mauuby (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 Lofty- b y Fleetham (202S) 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).

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20G 7 Robertson Bros., Colac, " 5th Duke of Alvie," roan, calvecl 1st October, 1878 ; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016), d Duchess of Alvie, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937).

g d Letitia 10th, by Royal Butterfly 19rii g g d Letitia (C.H.B., vol xiii., p. 562), by Sol (12,126) g g g d Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) g g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5165) g g g g g d Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3419) g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Matchem (2281) g g g g g g g d Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) g g g g - g g . S g d by Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g g d by George (273) g g g g g g g g g g d by Chilton (136) g g g g g g.g g g g S d by Irishman (329).

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g j i t . g.—Shorthorn Bull, 1 year old—First prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate of merit.

207 1 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " T h e Queen's Roan," rich roan, calved 21st September, 1879, s Victor Brunswick d 2nd Queen of South, s of d Moravian (imported).

208 2 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " 5th Royal Duke," dark red, with a little white, calved 11th July, 1879, s Victor's Brunswick, d Christmas Rose (32,413), s of d Royal Rose (imported, 32,413).

209 3 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisbourne, " 2nd Royal Rose," red and white, calvecl 21st September, 1879, s Victor's Brunswick, d Butterfly Rose, s of d Royal Rose (32,413).

210 4 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " R e d Duke of Derri-mut," red, calved 1st September, 1879, s Penmare's Butterfly, d Red Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Marquis of L o m e by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) ; bred by exhibitor.

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211 5 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Grand Duke," red and wliite, calved 6th November, 1879, s Penmare's Butterfly d 11th Duchess of Derrimur, s of d Earl of Geneva; bred by exhibitor.

212 6 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring-, "Rosa's Butterfly" roan, calved 9th November, 18/9, s Penmare's Butterflv, d Rosa, s of d Lord Talbert; bred by exhibitor.

213 7 Captain B. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring-, " Oxford's Admiral "' roan, calved 26th July, 1879, s Garland's Admiral, d Lady Oxford (imported), s of d 5th Earl of Oxford (28,515).

214 8 Captain B. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Garland's Admiral 2nd," red roan, calved 27th September, 1879, s Garland's. Admiral, d Garland 4th, s of d Penmare (29,5.38, imported)

215 9 Hon. W. J. Clarke, Sunbury, " Earl Summerton," red and white calved 12th September, 1879, s 4th Earl of Derrimut, d Oxford's Summerton, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016).

g d Young Summerton, by Royal Butterfly 22nd g g d Roan Summerton's Butterfly, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18 757) g g g d Roan Summerton (imported, C.H'B. , vol. xiii., p. 721) bv Towne-

ley's Wild Buck (14,007) y

, g g g g d Sontag, by Bates' Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g g d Wlnte 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 (S86) 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)

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216 10 John Benn, Coolart, " Valiant," white, calved 24th November 1879; s Lord Hastings 2nd, d Victoria 2nd, s of d Lord Liver-pool (imported, 40,193).

g d Wadabina 6tli (imported), by Kirklython Waterloo (24,263) g g d Wadabina 2nd, by Hautboy (18,034) g g g d Wadabina, by Baron Wadaby (7S13) g g g g d Victoria 25th, by Royal Buck (10,750) g g g g g d Victoria 11th, by Scamp (13,674) g g g g g g d Victoria 7th, by Sir John Sinclair (5165) g g g g g g g d Victoria 2nd, by Belgonie (7S3) g g g g g g g g d Victoria, by Satellite (1420) g g g g g g g g g d No. 1 Chiltern Sale, by Cato (119) g g g g g g g g g g d Pop Corn, by Pope (514) g g g g g g g g g g g d Flora, by Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g d Nymph, by White Bull (421) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d Lily, by Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d Miss Lax, by Dalton Duke (18S)

217 11 Ross Watt, Rossiynne, Gisborne, " Douna's Earl," rich roan calved 28th July, 1879; s 3rd Earl of Colac, d Donna, s of £ Duke of Derrimut.

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

g d Pink of Fashion, by Count Glo'ster (28 637) g g d Royal Pink, by Royal Oak (16.S70) g g g d Young Pink, by General Pelissier (14,605)

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"Agamemnon's 3rd Prince."—Continuation of pedigree, g g g g d ['ink, by Marchmont (9367) g g g g g d Young Pye, by Young Consul (6S93) g g g g g g d I've, by Newnham (2365) g g g g g g g d by Satellite (1420) g g g g g g g g d by Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g g d by Sir Oliver (605) g g g g g g g g g g d by Tnmnell (659) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Daltou Duke (188) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by R. Alcock's Bull (19) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by .J. Smith's Bull (608) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Jolly's Bull (337)

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219 13 J.unes R e n w i c k , Evandale , K y n e t o n , " Oxford ' s W i l d E y e s 2 n d , " calved 30tli September, 1879 , s D u k e o f Oxford 31st ( imported) , ( 3 3 7 1 3 ) , d W i l d E y e s 3 2 n d ( imported) .

g d Wild Eyes 30th, by Don John (19,583) g g d Wild Eyes 27th, by Gainford 5th (12,913) g g g d Wild Eyes 26th, by 2nd Cleveland Lad (3,408) g g g g d Wild Eyes 5th, by Short Tail (2,621) g g g g g d Wild Eyes, by Emperor (1,975) g g g g g g d by Wonderful (700) g g g g g g g d by Cleveland (145) g g g g g g g g ' 1 by Butterfly (104) g g g g g g g g g d by Hollon's Bull (313) g g g g g g g g g g d by Mowbray's Bull (2.342) g g g g g g g g g g g d by J. Masterman's Bull 14:22) g g g g g g g g g g g g d descended from M. Dobiusoii's stock]

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2 2 0 14 J. G. Brisbane, M o o n e e P o n d s , " J e s s a m i n e ' s Cherry O x f o r d 2 n d , " roan, calved 10th A u g u s t , 1879 ; s Cherry Oxford 5 th , d R o y a l Jessamine 6th , s o f d 8th D u k e o f Derrimut.

g d Royal Jessamine 3rd, by Duke of the Butterflies g g d Royal Jessamine, by Royal Butterfly Gth (18,757) g g g d Jessamine Gth, by Lord Raglan (13,241) g g g g d Jessamine (imported), by Son of Dan O'Connell (3557) g g g g g d Jessie, by Gainford 2nd (6030) g g g g g g d by Young Rockingham (2549) g g g g g g g d by Wellington (2824) g g g g g g g g ' 1 b y a bull o f M r - Newby s g g g g g g g g g ' 1 by Northumberland (464)

\ g g g g g g g g g g d b y S t y f o r c } <103> .. , „ „ . \ g g g g g g g g g g g d by 1 lie Lame Bull (358)

"fe-H g g g g g g g g g g d b y Bolingbroke (86) - T o b e s o l d o n F r i d a y b y RICHARD GIBSON AND C o .

221 15 J. G . Brisbane, M o o n e e P o n d s , " Brunswick ' s Cherry O x f o r d , " red, little white, ca lved 11th D e c e m b e r , 1 8 7 9 ; s Cherry O x -ford 5th, d L a d y B r u n s w i c k 2nd , s o f d 3rd Ear l o f Derr imut .

g d Lady Brunswick, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) g g d Rosebush, by Royal Butterfly 31st g g g d Rosa, imported (C. H. B., vol. xiii., page 6S9), by Bonaparte (14,177) g g g g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919) g g g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7S47) g g g g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5494) g g g g g g g d May rose, by Provost (4846) g g g g g g g g ' 1 Mossrose, by Gainford (2044)

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"Brunswick's Cherry Oxford."—Continuation of pedigree, g g g g g g g g g d by Comet (1854) g g g g g g g g g g d by Holywell (2132) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Emperor (1974) g g 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 g g d by St. Albans (1412) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Simon (.r>90) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Pope (514)

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223 16 Robertson Bros., Colac, " 7th Duke of Alvie," roan, calved 20th July, 1879; s 22nd Duke of Derrimut, d 2nd Countess of Alvie, by Earl of Geneva (31,068)

g d Letitia 3rd, by The Fop g g d Letitia (C. H. B., vol. xiii., p. 562), by Sol (12,126) g g g d Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) g g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5165) g g g g g d Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3419) g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Matchem (2281) g g g g g g g d Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) g g g g g g g g d by Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g g d by George (273) g g g g g g g g g g d by Chilton (136) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Irishman (329)

RICHARD GIBSON AND C o . , A g e n t s . 224 17 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, " Waterloo," roan, calved 26th October,

1879; s Cedric (30,674), d Oxford's Duchess of Waterloo, s of rl 25th Duke of Oxford (31,003).

225 18 Josiah Mitchell, Skelsmergh Hall, Kyneton, " Roan Bull" calved 2nd iNovember 1879 ; by Cherry Oxford's Brunswick 2nd, d Rosalie 3rd, by Excelsior.

4.—Special Prize of £ 5 will be given to the best Shorthorn Bull Calf, calved after the 1st January, 1880.

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

2 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 32nd Duke," roan and white, calved 27th March, 1880; s Agamemnon (im-ported), d Rosetta, s of d Washington (imported).

g d Rose 7th, by Duffield (714, N.S .W. Herd Book, vol. ii.) g g d Great Rose, by Cuxwold, imported (12,679) g g g d Rose, by Prince Duke, imported (13,507) g g g g d Wide 3rd (imported), by Mozart (11.S30) g g g g g d Wide 2nd, by Frederick (3S36) g g g g g g d Old Wide, by Favourite (376S) g g g g g g g d , by Tathwell Studley (5401) g g g g g g g g d , by Son of Waddingworth (668) g g g g g g g g g d , a Turnell cow.

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3 John Benn, Coolart, " Hero," roan, calved 24th January, 1880 ; s Lord Mornington, d Victoria, s of d Lord Liverpool (40,193).

g d Wadabina 6th (imported), by Kirklython Waterloo (24263). g g d 2nd, by Hautboy (18,034). g g g d , by Baron Wadaby (7813). g g g g d Victoria 25th, by Royal Buck (10,750). g g g g g d 11th, by Scamp (13,674).

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' ' Hero."—Continuation of pedigree. g g g g g g d 7th. by Sir John Sinclair (5165). g g g g g g g d 2nd, by Belgonie (7S3). g g g g g g g g d •> by Satellite (1420). g g g g g g g g g d No. 1 Chiltern Sale, by Cato (119). g g g g g g g g g g d Pop Corn, by Pope (514). g g g g g g g g g g g d Flora, by Favourite (252). g g g g g g g g g g g g d Nymph, by White Bull (421). g g g g g g g g g g g g g d Lily, by Favourite (252). g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d Miss Lax, by Dalton Duke (1SS).

229 4 Colin A . W a t t , D r u m m o n d , " 2 n d Count o f R o c k i n g h a m , " roan, calved 9th January , 1880 ; s 4th D u k e o f Colac, d 2 n d Conntess o f R o c k i n g h a m , s o f d Earl of G e n e v a (31,008) .

g d Lady Rockingham 10th, by The Beau, g g d Lady Bockingham 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g g d Lady Rockingham, by May Dnke (13,320) g g g g d Lady Valentine 3rd, by Monk (ll,S24)_ cr cr cr cr (f d Lady Valentine, by Rockingham (2550) g g g g g g d Lady, by Sir Walter (2639) g g g g g g g d Lady, by Roseberry (567) g g g g g g g g d by Cupid (17S) g g g g g g g g g d by Ruff of the Needle (5030) g g g g g g g g g g d by Constitution (166)

To be sold on Friday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents.

230 5 Col in A . W a t t , " 2nd Earl o f L o m e , " red and white , calved l G t h March , 1 8 8 0 ; s 4th D u k e o f Colac , d L a d y o f L o m e , s o f d Marquis o f L o m e ,

g d Virtue, by Seaman, g g d Modesty, by Sir Walter g g g d Lady Rockingham 5th, by The Pop g g g g d Lady Rockingham 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g g g g d Lady Rockingham, by May Duke (13,320) g g g g g g d Lady Valentine 3rd, by Monk (11,824) g g g g g g g d Lady Valentine, by Rockingham (2550) g g g g g g g g d Lady, by Sir Walter (2639) g g g g g g g g g d Lady, by Roseberry (567) g g g g g g g g g g d by Cupid (178) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Ruff of the Needle (5030) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Constitution (166)

To be sold on Friday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents.

SEC. 5 .—Shor thorn Cow (giving Milk or in Calf)—First prize, £ 5 5s . ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certif icate o f merit.

231 1 J . H . A n g a s , Co l l ingrove , A n g a s t o n , South Austral ia , " R u g i a N i h l e t t " ( imported) , red and little white, calved 2 3 r d October , 1872 , s R o v a l Butter f ly 20th (25007) , d R u t h Niblett , s o f d D u k e o f Jamaica (25977 ) .

g d Rebecca Niblett, by Cynric (16542) g g d Rachel Niblett, by Nanplius (16607) g g g d Rugia, by British Boy (12206) g g g g d Roxana, by Actaeou (14059) g g g g g d Rhoda, by Daedalus (3539) g g g g g g d Rhene, by Chilo (1825) g g g g g g g d Rhea, by Nero (1265) g g g g g g g g d Raspberry, by Harold, jun. (1096) g g g g g g g g g d Strawberry, by Adonis (1612) g g g g g g g g g g d Neesham, by R. Collin's Son of Phenomen (491) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Punch (531).

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RUGIA NIBLETT, exhibited by Lord Fitzhardinge, won the first prize in the Cow Class at the meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England at Bristol in 1S78. Also the first prize in her class at the Bath and West of England Societies' Shows at Chelten-ham in 1879. She is of the old Niblett sort, descended from the herd of Mr. D. J. Niblett, of Hanesfield Court, Gloucester, who obtained this family by the purchase of Rhen from Mr. Wiley, of Brandsby, about fifty years ago, and the family has been latterly an excellent and a successful one in the herd of Mr. George Game, of Churchhill Heath, who bred Rugia Niblett.

SECOND DUKE OF JAMAICA, bred by Mr. George Game, Churchhill Heath, was a son of Duke of Towneley (21615), winner of the Cup for^he best yearling Bull at the Tredgar Show, 1864; first prize and three cups at the Oxford and Banbury Show, 1865; and first at the Gloucestershire Show the same year.

CYNRIC, bred by Mr. Jonathan Reel, Knowlmere Manor, won by Mr. S. E. Bolden's celebrated Duchess Bull, Grand Duke 3rd, from Bashful, by Prince Imperial, a son of Second Grand Duke. Sold for 1000 guineas.

232 2 H o n . W . J. Clarke, Sunbury , " O x f o r d ' s S u m m e r t o n , " red and white , ca lved 10th J u l y , 1875, s Oxford Cherry D u k e ( 3 2 0 1 6 ) , d Young- Summerton , s o f d R o y a l Butter f ly 22nd.

g d Roan Summerton's Butterfly, by Royal Butterfly 6th (1S.757) g g d Roan Summerton, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's

Wild Buck (14,007) g g g d Sontag, by Bates' Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (536S) g g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2134) g g g g g g d , by Dairyman (3-541) g g g g g g g d , by Hexgrave (4031) g g g g g g g g d , by Chieftain (8S6) g g g g g g g g g d i by Nimrod (4571) g g g g g g g g g g d , by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1192)

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233 3 R o b e r t M ' D o u g a l , A r u n d e l , Ke i lor , roan, 7 years ; in calf, regular breeder, never housed or fed.

2 3 4 4 R o b e r t M ' D o u g a l , Arunde l , Kei lor , roan, 5 years ; regular breeder? never housed or fed.

235 5 C. B. Fisher , M a r i b y r n o n g , " Cassandra," red and white , ca lved 27th February , 1 8 7 7 ; s A g a m e m n o n ( imported) , d Miss Freder ick ( imported) , s o f d G o l d e n Crescent.

g d Miss Farewell, by 2nd Duke of Wliarfdale (19,649) g g d Frederick's Farewell, by Frederick (11,489) g g g d Vestris 3rd, by Valiant (12,253) g g g g d Venilia, by Tom of Lincoln (S714) g g g g g d Venus, by Bellerophon (3119) g g g g g g d Verbena, by Renown (2525) g g g g g g g d Venus, by Tartar (2378) g g g g g g g g d Miss Camidge, by Colton (1S49) g g g g g g g g g d Comfort, by Pioneer (1321) g g g g g g g g g g d Coy, by Marshall Beresford (415) g g g g g g g g g g g d Cordelia, by Cecil (120) g g g g g g g g g g g g d Cora, by Favourite (252) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d Countess, by Cupid (177) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d Lady, by Grandson of Bolingbroke (2S0) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d Phcenix, by Foljambe (263) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d Favourite, by R. Alcoek's bull (19) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by J. Smith's bull (608) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , by Jolly's bull (337)

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236 6 Col in A. W a t t , D r u m m o n d , " Seraphine," red and white, ca lved 15th N o v e m b e r , 1 8 7 4 ; s Rocking 'ham 4th, d F a n n y 14th, s of d Imperial Butterf ly 3rd.

g d Fanny (imported), by Marmadale (14.S97) g g d Fancy, by The Beau (12,182) g g g d Fanny, by Lottery (10,472) g g g g d Fairface, by Maunby (7223) g g g g g d Whiteface, by Wellington (5625) g g g g g g d Snowdrop, by Superb (5356) g g g g g g g d Lofty, by Fleetham (2028) g g g g g g g g d by Admiral (5) \ . g g g g g g g g g d by Young Denton (963) g g g g g g g g g g d by Young Albion (15)

For sale on Friday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents. 237 7 Colin A . W a t t , D r u m m o n d , " Elv ira , " red and white , calved 16th

November , 1 8 7 7 ; s 2 n d D u k e o f Australia., d Cherry, s o f d Admiral ,

g d by Duke g g d by Automatiser g g g d by Farmer (26) g g g g d by Mollison's Bull (53) g g g g g d by Captain M'Kenzie's Bull

For sale on Friday, by RICHARD GIESON AND Co., Agents. 238 8 Rober tson Bros. , Colac , " 2 7 t h Duchess o f D e r r i m u t , " roan, calved

27th N o v e m b e r , 1 8 7 7 ; s Geneva ' s Earl , d W h i t e Summerton , s of d Freder ick the Great ( imported) .

g d Eoan Summerton (imported), by Wild Buck (14,007) g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5368) g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2134) g g g g g d by Dairyman (3541) g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4031) g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (8S6) g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4571)

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239 9 Robertson Bros . , Co lac , " 2 n d Duchess o f Derr imut , " white , calved 21st September , 1871 ; g o t b y D u k e o f B r u n s w i c k ( 2 5 9 3 7 ) , d R o a n Duchess , by R o y a l Butter f ly 6th ( 1 8 7 5 7 ) .

g d White Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) g g d Roan Summerton, imported (C. H. B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towne-

ley's Wild Buck (14,007) g g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g d White Summerton, by 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 by Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4571) g g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1192)

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240 10 Robertson Bros . , Colac , " Grand Duchess o f Derr imut , " roan, calved 10th March , 1 8 7 1 ; s D u k e of B r u n s w i c k (25937) , d R o a n Summerton ( imported) , s o f d T o w n e l e y ' s W i l d B u c k (14007 ) .

g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5368) g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2134)

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"Grant! Duchess of Derrimut."—Continuation of pedigree, g g g g d by Dairyman (3541) g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4031) g g g g g g cl by Chieftain (S86) g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4571) g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1102)

RICHARD GIBSON ANO C o . , A g e n t s . 241 11 Robertson Bros., Colac, "Fanny 10th," red, calved 19th' April,

1870 ; s Royal Butterfly 19th, cl Fanny 2nd, s of d Lord Palmerston (16440).

g d Fanny, by Marmaduke (14,897) g g d « n c y , by The Beau (12,1S2) g g g d Fanny, by Lottery (10,472) g g g g d Fairface, by Maunby (7223) g g g g g d Whiteface, by Wellington (5625) g g g g g g d Snowdrop, by Superb (5356) g g g g g g g d Lofty, by Fleetham (2028) g g g g g g g g d by Admiral (5) g g g g g g g g g d by Young Denton (963) g g g g g g g g g g d by Young Albion (15)

RICHARD GIBSON AND C o . , A g e n t s . 242 12 J. Hovwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, " Geneva's Matilda,"

aged ; s Earl of Geneva (imported), d Matilda 2nd ; s of tl Royal Butterfly 6th (imported).

243 13 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " L a d y Warden," red and a little white, calved 4th June, 1878; by Lord Warden, d Eglantine, by Royal Butterfly 9th.

SEC. 6.—Shorthorn Heifer, 2 years old—First prize, £5 5s.; second ditto, £2; third d:.tto, certificate of merit.

244 1 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " lied Duchess of Derrimut 2nd," red, calvecl 21st September, 1878, s Penmare's Butterfty, d Red Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Marquis of Lorne, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937).

245 2 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Red Duchess of Derrimut 3rd," red, calved 1st December, 1878, s Penmare's Butterfly, d 11th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068).

246 3 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Eglantine 2nd," roan, calved 3rd May, 1879, s Penmare's Butterfly, d Eglan-tine, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th ; brecl by exhibitor.

247 4 Hon. W. J. Clarke, Sunbury, "Oxford 's Summerton 2nd," roan, calved 12th September," 1878, s 22nd Duke of Derrimut. cl Oxford's Summerton, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016).

g d Young Summerton, by Royal Butterfly 22ncl g g d Roan Summerton's Butterfly, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g g d lioau Summerton, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's

Wild Buck (14,007) g g g g d Sontag, by Bates' Duke of Atliol (10,150) g g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (536S) 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 (8S6) 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).

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248 o H o n . W . J. Clarke, Sunbury , " D u c h e s s o f Ruper t swood 4th , " white, calved 11th October , 1878, s 4th Earl o f Derr imut , d Duchess o f Ruper tswood 2nd , s o f d D u k e of Lancaster.

249 0 C. IS. Fisher, M a r i b y r n o n g , " A g a m e m n o n ' s Duchess 13 th , " red, calved 9th November , 1 8 7 8 ; s A g a m e m n o n ( imported) , d D o r o t h y , s o f d W a s h i n g t o n ( imported) .

g d Wide 5th, by Cuxwold (imported) (12.679) g g i l Wasp, by Prinee Duke (imported) (13 507) t ' g g d Wide 3rd (imported), bv Mozart (11,830) g g g g d Wide 2nd, by Frederick (3836) g g g g g d Old Wide, by Favourite (376S) g g g g g g d by Tathwell Studley (5401) g g g g g g g d by Son of Waddingworth (668) g g g g g g g g d a Turnell cow

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2-50 7 Colin A . W a t t , D r u m m o n d , " V i r t u e ' s Duchess , " roan, calved 10th December , 1 8 7 8 ; s 4th D u k e of Colac, d Vir tue , s of d Seaman.

g d Modesty, by Sir Walter g g d Lady Rockingham 5th, by The Pop g g g d Lady Rockingham 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g g e d Lady Rockingham, by May Duke (13,320) S g g » g d Lady Valentine 3rd, by Monk (11,824) g g g g g g d Lady Valentine, by Rockingham (2550) g g g g g g g d Lady, by Sir Walter (2639) g g g g g g g g d Lady, by Roseberry (567) g g g g g g g g g d by Cupid (178) g g g g g g g g g g d by Ruff of"the Needle (5030)

g g g g g g g g g g d by Constitution (166) For sale on Friday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents.

' 251 8 Freder i ck Barry , B u r w o o d , white heifer, calved 23rd N o v e m b e r , 1 8 7 9 ; s 5th Cherry Oxford , d Countess o f Glenfern , s o f d 3rd Earl o f Derrimut.

2 5 2 10 Robertson Bros . , Colac , " 2 9 t h Duchess o f Derr imut , " white , ca lved 15th November , 1 8 7 8 ; s Oxford Cherry D u k e ( 3 2 1 0 6 ) , d G r a n d Duchess o f Derr imut , s o f d D u k e o f B r u n s w i c k ( 2 5 9 3 7 ) .

g d lioan Summerton, imported (C. H. B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's Wild Buck (14,007)

g g d Sontag, by Bates' Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g d White SumnMdl^n, by Sweet William (536S) g g g g d Summ^|^^-by Homer (2134) g g g g g d by Brtrfyman (3541) g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4031) g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4571) g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1192)

RICHARD GIBSON AND C o . , A g e n t s . 253 11 Rober t son Bros . , Colac , " 3 0 t h Duchess o f D e r r i m u t , " roan, calved

7th March , 1 8 7 9 ; s Ox ford Cherry D u k e ( 3 2 0 1 6 ) , d 13th D u c h e s s o f Derr imut , s o f d Ear l o f G e n e v a (31068) .

g d Grand Duchess of Derrimut, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) g g d Roan Summerton (imported), by Wild Buck (14.007) g g g d Sontag, by Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5368) g g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2134)

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"30th Duchess of Derrimut."—Continuation of pedigree, g g g g g g d by Dairyman (3541) g g g g g g g d b y Hexgrave (4031) g g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (8S6) g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4571) g g g g g g g g g g d by Mai-fleet's Old Red Bull (1192)

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Sec . 7.—Shorthorn Heifer, 1 year old—First Prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

254 1 Captain B. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring-, "Garland 5th," light roan, calved 21st September, 1879, s Garland's Admiral, d Garland (imported), s of d Prince Frederick 2nd (24,806).

255 2 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Primrose 3rd," roan, calved 25th September, 1879, s Penmare's Butterfly, d Prim-rose 2nci, s of d Young- Butterfly ; bred by exhibitor.

256 3 Hon. W. J. Clarke, Sunbury, " Duchess of Rupertswood 5th," s 18th Duke of Derrimut, d Duchess of Rupertswood 3rd, s of d 4th Earl of Derrimut.

257 4 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Duchess 16th," red and white,calved 16th August, 1879; s Agamemnon (imported), d Perfection, s of d Washington (imported).

g d Wasp 3rd, by Duffield (714, N.S.W. Herd Book, vol. ii.) g g d Wide 5th, by Cuxwold, imported (12,679) g g g d Wasp, by Prince Duke, imported (13,507) g g g g d Wide 3rd (imported), by Mozart (11,830) g g g g g d Wide 2nd, by Frederick (3S36) g g g g g g d Old Wide, by Favourite (376S) g g g g g g g d by Tathwell Studley (5401) g g g g g g g g d by Son of Waddingworth (66S) g g g g g g g g g d a Turnell cow

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258 5 James Rennick, Evandale, Kyneton, " Ladv Belmore," red, calved 17th July, 1879; s 3rd Earl of Col'ac, d Lady Flora, s of d Imperial Butterfly 3rd.

g d Lady Rockingham 10th, by The Beau g g d Lady Pvockingham 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g g d Lady Rockingham, by May Duke (13.320) S g g g d Lady Valentine 3rd, by Monk (11,824) g g g g g d Lady Valentine, by Rockingham (2550) g g g g g g d Lady, by Sir Walter (2639) g g g g g g g d Lady, by Roseberry (567) g g g g g g g g d by Cupid (178) g g g g g g g g g d by Ruff of the Needle (5030) g g g g g g g g g g d by Constitution (166)

For sale on Friday, by PACITARO GIBSON AND C o . , A g e n t s .

259 6 James Rennick, Evandale, Kyneton, " Princess Frederick," roan, calved 24th August, 1879 ; s Prince Frederick 3rd, d Princess Helena, s of d 5th Duke of Lancaster.

g d Princess 5tli, by Wetherbit (27,7S4) g g d Princess 1st, by Prince of the Purple (20,580) g g g d Lady Hope, by Royal Hope (16,S6S) g g g g d Grizzle Roan, by Van Amburg (imported).

For sale on Friday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO. , A g e n t s .

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2 6 0 7 Rober t son Bros. , Colac , " 3 3 r d Duchess o f Derr imut , " roan, calved 6th Augus t , 1879 ; s Oxford 's D u k e o f Cambr idge 2nd, d 19th Duchess of Derr imut , s of d D u k e o f Brunswick 2nd.

g d White Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) g g d Roan Summerton, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's

Wild Buck (14,007) g g g d Sontag, by Bates' Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g d White Summerton, by 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 by Chieftain (886) g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4571) g g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1192).

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SEC. 8 . — S p e c i a l Prize o f £ 5 will be g-iven for the best Shorthorn Hei fer -ca l f , calved after the 1st January , 1880.

261 1 C. B . Fisher, M a r i b y r n o n g , " Mar ibyrnong ' s L a d y , " white , ca lved 2 6 t h February , 1 8 8 0 ; s M a r i b y r n o n g , d Primrose, s o f d W a s h i n g t o n ( imported) .

2 6 2 2 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong' , " M a r i b y r n o n g ' s L a d y 3rd , " roan and white , ca lved 11th M a y , 1 8 8 0 ; s Mar ibyrnong , d Lupin , s o f d W a s h i n g t o n (imported),

g d Martha 4th, by Duffield (714 N.S.W. Herd Book, vol. ii.) g g d Martha 1st, by Cuxwold imported, (12,679) g g g d Hopeful, by Prince Duke imported, (13,507) g g g g d Miss Hope, by Cook's bull g g g g g d Lizzy (imported), by Fanatic (8,054) g g g g g g d Lretitia, by Ingoldsby (8,16S) g g g g g g g d Lioness, by Patrician (4,656), bred by Lord Spencer

RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., A g e n t s . 2 6 3 3 R o b e r t s o n Bros . , Colac, " 4 t h F l o w e r o f Derr imut , " white , ca lved

7th January , 1 8 8 0 ; s Ox ford Cherry D u k e ( 3 2 0 1 6 ) d Tr ip le ' s Mati lda , s o f d 2nd D u k e o f Brunswick ,

g d Triple Butterfly, by Imperial Butterfly 2nd g g d Butterfly's Flower, by Boyal Butterfly 16th g g g d April Flower 2ud, by Royal Butterfly 6th (IS,757) g g g g d April Flower, imported (C.H.B., vol. Xiii., p. 590) by Richard

Cceur de Lion (13,590) g g g g g d Mayflower, by Abraham Parker (9,856) g g g g g g d Gas Lass, by Ethelred (5,990) g g g g g g g d Gaiety, by Albert (5,729) g g g g g g g g d Winifred, by FitzMaurice (3,807) g g g g g g g g g d Wealthy, by Brougham (1,746) g g g g g g g g g g d by Marlish (4,375) g g g g g g g g g g g d by a son of Sir Harry (5,155)

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2 6 4 4 Rober tson Bros . , Colac , " 3 7 t h Duchess o f Derr imut , " roan, calved 26th January , 1 8 8 0 ; s Oxford 's D u k e o f C a m b r i d g e 2nd , dam 17th Duchess o f D e r r i m u t ; s o f d O x f o r d Cherry D u k e ( 3 2 0 1 6 ) .

g d 2nd Duchess of Derrimut, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) g g d Roan Duchess, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g g d White Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) g g f g d Roan Summerton, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towne-

ley's Wi ld Buck (14,007)

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" 37th Duchess of Derrimut."—Continuation of pedigree, g g g g g d Sontag, by Bates' Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,36S) g g g g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2,134) g S g g g g S g cl b y Dairyman (3541) g g g g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4,031) g g g g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (SS6) g g g g g g g g g g g d - by Nimrod (4,571) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192)

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A special prize Cup, value £10, will be given for the best Shorthorn Bull,. 2 years old and over.

A special prize Cup, value £10 , will be given for the best Shorthorn Cow,. 2 years old and over.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Gold Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Shorthorn exhibited (male or female.)

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best Short-horn exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the third best Shorthorn exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the fourth best Short-horn exhibited (male or female).

E X T R A . — C L A S S D .

265 1 Jas. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Christmas Rose 3rd," roan,. calved 17th October, 1875 ; s Duke of Derrimut 13th, d Christ-mas Rose 2nd, s of d Royal Rose, imported (32413).

266 2 Jas. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Deborah 8th," white,. calved 7th December, 1877; s Victor Brunswick, d Deborah 7th, s of d Earl of Geneva, imported (31068).

267 3 Jas. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Diana 12tb," roan, calved 8th September, 1879; s Victor Brunswick, d Diana 10th, s o f d Royal Rose, imported (32413).

C L A S S E .

Herefords. SEC. 1.—Hereford Bull, 3 years or over—First prize, £ 4 ; second dittor

£ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 268 1 Wm. Fletcher, Warrion, " Warrion Duke," calved 23rd October,

1875 ; s Young Student, d Daisy, s of d Master Benjamin. 269 2 Robert Nixon, Narre Warren, " Duke of Livingstone," calved 4th

September, 1877 ; s Matchless, d Miss Livingstone, s of d Master of Livingstone (imported).

270 3 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " Cop Hall" (im-ported), calved 18th July, 1871.

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SEC. 2.—Hereford Bull, 2 years old—First prize, I ! 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

No entries.

•SEC. 3.—Hereford Bull, 1 year old—First prize, second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

No entries.

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

271 1 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " Miss Hall," calved 20th November, 1874; s Cop Hall (imported), d Violet 2nd, s of d Commerce.

272 2 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " Latona 2nd," calved 17th April, 1875; s Cop Hall (imported), d Latona, s of d Defiance.

SEC. 5.—Hereford Heifer, 2 years old—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

273 1 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " Princess 2nd,'' calved 1st July, 1878; s Cop Hall (imported), d Moiety, s of d Starling.

274 2 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, "Countess 2nd," calved 2nd September, 1878; s Cop Hall (imported), d Modesty, s of d Commerce.

275 3 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, "Miss Hall 2nd," calved 29th September, 1878; s Cop Hall (imported), d Violet 2nd, s of d Commerce.

SEC. 6.—Ilerejord Heifer, 1 year old—Frst prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

27G 1 J. W . Fleming, Brunswick, "Eose , " calved August, 1879; from the F.F. herd.

277 2 Henry Beattie, Mount Aitken, Diggers' Rest, " L a d y Oxford," calved 5th July, 1879 ;. s Oxford Hall, d Countess, s of d Cop • Hall (imported).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Gold Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Hereford exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best Hereford exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will he awarded to the third best Hereford exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the fourth best Hereford exhibited (male or female).

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C L A S S F .

Aldemeys. SEC. 1.—Aldemey Bull (any age)—First prize, £ 2 2s.; second ditto, £ 1 ^

third ditto, certificate of merit. 278 1 William Wright, Glen Iris, " Royal Charlie," 6 years, bred by

Mr. Robb, s Cox's Charlie, d (imported). 279 2 Albert Caulfield, Toorak-road, Malvern Hill, " Ned," s Cox's-

Johnny, d Power's Nancy. 280 3 James Hig-g-ins, Brighton, "Challenger," calved 5th April, 1 8 7 4 ;

s Prince, d Bella, s of d Lancelot. 281 4 James Iliggins, Brighton, " R o b i n , " calved 29th June, 1879 ; s

Challenger, d Jennj', s of d Prince. 282 5 Andrew Cochrane, Elsternwick, " Victor's Pride," years ; s-

Young Victor, d Beauty. 283 6 Edward Cox, South Yarra, " Johnny," 4 years; s Charlie 1st, d

from imported stock. 284 7 J. Voice, Brunswick, 12 months. 285 8 C. Dunston, Coburg, " D u k e of Cromwell," 2 years. 286 9 Patrick Cummins, Caulfield, " Y o u n g Prince," 14 months o ld ; s

Star, d Damsel, s of d Bobby.

SEC. 2 .—Aldemey Cow (3 years or over, giving milk or in calf)—First prize, £ 2 2s. ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

287 1 John Caulfield, Toorak Road, " Pansy," in calf. 288 2 J. W . Fleming-, Brunswick, "Totty , " in milk, bred by exhibitor,.

s Freetrader (imported), d Sucky (imported). 289 3 Thomas Jillett, Fleming-ton, " Beauty," 5 years. 290 4 James Cochrane, Elsternwick, " L u c y Dale," 6 years; s James, d

the progeny of Princess. 291 5 James Cochrane, Elsternwick, " Violet," 6 years ; s Jersey, it

Bloomer. 292 6 D. Masterton, jun., Brighton, " Louey;" s Young- Victor, d

Charmer. 293 7 Edward Cox, South Yarra, " Mayflower," 4 years ; s Charlie 1st, d

from imported stock. 294 8 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " Daphne," in milk. 295 9 J. Voice, Brunswick, " Nancy," in milk. 296 10 C. Dunston, Coburg, One Cow. 297 11 Patrick Cummins, Caulfield, " Damsel," black, 5 years ; s B ibby. 298 12 John Farrington, Prahran, "Minnie," 6 years; s Charlie 1st, ds

from imported stock. 299 13 John Farrington, Prahran, " Kate," 4 years; s Charlie 2nd, d from

imported stock.

SEC. 3. Aldemey Iieifer (2 years old and 1 year old). First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certifiitcate of mer.

300 1 Wm. Wright, Glen Iris, "L i ly , " 1 year, s Prir.ce, bred by Sir G„ Bowen, d Dolly, by Royal Charlie.

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301 2 J. W. Fleming', Brunswick, " Toody," in milk, s Freetrader (im-ported), d Maggie, bred by exhibitor.

302 3 Frederick Daws, Caulfield, " Pink," II years ; s Tommy. 303 4 Edward Cox, South Yarra, " Fairy Queen," 18 months ; s Johnny,

d from imported stock. 305 5 Mrs. Richmond Heuty, Rockley, South Yarra, " Cowslip," 22

months ; s Johnny, d from imported stock, bred by Edward Cox.

A special prize .Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Alderney exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best Alderney exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the third best Alderney exhibited (male or female).

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Ayrshires.

•SEC. 1. Ayrshire Bull (any aye)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

306 1 Mrs. McNab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Sir Walter Scott," calved March, 1875, brown and white; s "Cardigan 4 th," d Beauty, s of d Billy.

307 2 Mrs. McNab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Kilbernie Lad," brown and white, 2 years old; s Rival of Drumlanrig-, d Lilly, s of d Rob Roy.

308 3 Mrs. Guthrie, Sunbury, " Ayrshire Jock," red and white, calved November, 1879 ; s Sir Walter Scott, d Lilly, s of d Rob Roy.

309 4 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Nimrod," red and white, 1 year.

310 5 Win, Dewar, Tullamarine, "'Jack Hornbrook." 311 6 Robt. M'Dougall, Arundel, Keilor, " Buccleuch," red and white,

3 years old, from imported stock. •312 7 John C. Cochrane, North Geelong, "Bobbie Burns," bred by D.

Sinclair, Portarlington, from imported stock both sides.

SEC. 2. — Ayrshire Cow, in milk or calf-—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

•313 1 Mrs. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Dinah 1st," red and white, 5 years; s Dunlop, d Katie 2nd, s ot'd Rob Roy.

314 2 Mrs. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Rosy," yellow and white, 5 years; s Dunlop, d Daisy, s of d Donald.

315 3 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Lady Hamilton," red and white, aged.

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316 4 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Nora," red and white, 6 years. 317 5 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Beauty," red and white, 5

years. 318 6 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Fanny," yellow and white, 4

years. 319 7 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " N a n c y , " red and white, 3

Tears. 320 8 Robt. M'Dougall, Arundel, Keilor, " F l o r a M'Donald," red and

white, aged, in milk, and heavy in calf, from imported stock. 321 9 Robt. M'Douga' l , Arundel, Keilor, " M a g g i e Lauder," red and

white, 7 years old, springing, from imported stock. 322 10 Robt. M'Dougall , Arundel, Keilor, "Mav is , " dark brown, with

little white, 5 years, springing, from imported stock. 323 11 Jas. Rennick, Evandale, Kyneton. 324 12 W m . Dewar, Tullamarine, " Molly."

SEC. 3.—Ayrshire Heifer (2 years old and 1 year old)—First prize, £ 2 , second ditto, certificate of merit,

325 1 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Flora," red and white, 2 years. 326 2 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " P a n s y , " red and white, 2

years. 327 3 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " D o t , " red and white, IS

months. 328 4 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Duchess," red and white, 1

year. 329 5 W m . Dewar, Tullamarine, brown and white, 2 years. Special prize, of Cup, or Piece of Plate, value £ 5 5s., the gift of Messrs.

Briscoe and Co., will be awarded to the best Male or Female o f any age.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Ayrshire exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best A y r -shire exhibited (male or female).

, A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the third best Ayr -shire exhibited (male or female.)

JBrittanies. C L A S S H .

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

330 1 H. Hurst, Oakhill, Preston, " D u k e , " 4 years; from imported stock.

331 2 A. T. Snow, St. Kilda, " Diamond," 3 years; s Payne's bull. 332 3 L. Walsh, Emerald Hill , " J e t , " 7 weeks.

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

333 1 Mrs. Wm. Payne, Emo, Malvern, " Fleurette," in calf to St. Malo. 334 2 Mrs. Wm. Payne, Emo, Malvern, " Laura," in milk. 335 3 H. Hurst, Oakliill, Preston, "Daisy , " from imported stock. 336 4 J. Brock, Oakliill, Preston, " L u c y , " from imported stock. 337 5 C. H. Macmeikan, Ashley Park, Morang, "Nora , " in milk. 338 6 L. Walsh, Emerald Hill , ' "Bluebell ," in milk. 339 7 J. H . Connor, Geelong', "Dolphin , " 3 years.

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

340 1 Mrs. Wm. Payne, Emo, Malvern, " Daphne," in calf to St. Malo. 341 2 Mrs. Wm. Pavne, Emo, Malvern, " R o s e , " in calf to St. Malo. 342 3 Mrs. Wm. Payne, Emo, Malvern, " L i l y , " in calf to St. Malo. 343 4 J. H. Connor, Geelong, heifer. A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift

of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Brittany exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best Brittany exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the third best Brittany exhibited (male or female). N.B.—Every Cow or Heifer, in milk and not in calf, must be certified to-

have produced a live calf within the nine months preceding the date of the Show; and ill the case of a Cow or Heifer not in milk being entered as in calf, the prize will be withheld until she is certified to have produced a live calf.

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Dairy (Jo ws.

Best Cow for Dairy Purposes, giving milk (of any breed or age)—First prize, £ 6 ; second ditto, £ 3 ; third ditto, £1 ; the whole the gift o f the Hon. Robert Simson, M.L.C., President.

344 1 Mrs. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Susan," yellow and white, 4 years; s Rival of Drumlanrig, d Katie 2nd, s of d Rob Roy.

345 2 Mrs. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Lassie," red and white, 4-years; s Rival of Drumlanrig, d Cherry, s of d Dunlop.

346 3 Mrs. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Nancy," red and white, 4 years; s Rival of Drumlanrig, d Polly, s of d Dunlop.

347 4 Mrs. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " F a n n y , " red and white, 7 years; s Rob Roy, d Rosey, s of d Old Rob Roy.

348 5 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Cherry," yellow and white, 8 years.

349 6 Hon. W. J. Clarke, Sunbury, yellow and white. 350 7 W m . Dewar, Tullamarine, "Rosemary , " red and white.

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351 8 Win. Dewar, Tullamarine, " P e g g y , " red and white. 352 0 James M'Phail, Essendon, " B e t s y . " 353 10 Edward Cox, South Yarra, " Fillpail." 354 11 Edward Cox, South Yarra, " 'Beauty." 355 12 Colin A. Watt, Drummond. 356 13 Colin A. Watt, Drummond. 357 14 John Kelly, Arden-street, Hotham, "Dairymaid," blue cow. A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift

of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Dairy Cow exhibited.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best Dairy Cow exhibited.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the third best Dairy Cow exhibited.

MEMO.—The above Cows are to be milked dry in the presence of the Judges at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the 3rd November, when the prizes will be awarded.

N.B.—Pedigree of Dairy Cattle (if known) to be given.

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Fat Cattle ( G R A S S - F E D ) .

SKC. 1.—Best Fat Bulloch—First prize, £2-, second ditto, certificate of merit.

358 1 Wm. Power, Power's Court, Gippsland. 359 2 Robertson Bros., Colac, one fat bullock. 360 3 Robertson Bros., Colac, one fat bullock.

SEC. 2 .—Best Fat Cow or Heifer—First prize, £2; second ditto, certificate of merit.

361 1 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong-, white cow. 362 2 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, roan cow. 363 3 Robertson Bros., Colac, one fat cow. 364 4 Robertson Bros., Colac, one fat cow.

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Merinos. SEC. 1.—Best Merino Ham (four-tooth ancl ujnuards)—First prize, £ 3 ;

second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 365 1 Sir Samuel Wilson, Ercildoun, 1, shorn 16th September, 1879,

bred by exhibitor. 366 2 L. L. Smith, Collins-street east.

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Si:c. 2.—Best Merino Ram (two-tooth.)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

367 1 Sir Samuel Wilson, Ercildoun, 1, lambed May, 1879, shorn 16th September, 1879, bred by exhibitor.

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

368 1 Sir Samuel Wilson, Ercildoun, 1, shorn 25th September, 1879, bred by exhibitor.

369 2 L. L. Smith, Collins-street east.

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

370 1 Sir Samuel Wilson, Ercildoun, 1, lambed June, 1879; shorn 25th September, 1879, bred by exhibitor.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Gold Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Merino exhibited (male or female).

A. special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best Merino exhibited (male or female.)

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, t!ie gift of the Commissioner, will be awarded to the third best Merino exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, t'm gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the fourth best .Merino exhibited (male or female).

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Long- Woolled Sheep.

SEC. 1.—Best Leicester Ram (four-tooth and upwards)—First priz ', £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

371 1 Charles Slee, Strangways, " S i r Charles," shorn 7th Nov 'luher, 1879.

373 2 Charles Slee, Strangways, " Squire," shorn 7th November, 1879. 374 3 Thoman Hogan, Wallan Wallan, I, shorn November, 1879. 375 4 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, 1, shorn November. 1879. 376 5 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Bacchus Marsh, " S i r Thomas," s .orn

10th November, 1879, bred by exhibitor. 377 6 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Bacchus Marsh, " Woolley Ta:n ;" s

Sir Thomas, shorn 15th October, 1879, bred by exhibitor. 378 7 John Barrow. Kyneton, shorn November, 1879, bred by exh.bitor. 379 8 E. J. Davis, Cob'urg, shorn October, 1880. 380 9 L. L. Smith, Collins-street east.

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

381 1 Charles Slee, Strangways, "Sir Henry," lambed September, 1879. 382 2 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, 1, lambed end of Septem-

ber, 1879, unshorn, bred by exhibitor. 383 3 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, 1, unshorn, bred by exhibitor. 384 4 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Bacchus Marsh, "Bacchus," lambed

September, 1879; s Sir Thomas, bred by exhibitor. 385 5 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Bacchus Marsh, " Coimadai," lambed

August, 1879; s Sir Thomas, bred by exhibitor. 386 6 John Barrow, Kyneton, snorn November, 1879; lambed August,

1879, bred by exhibitor.

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

387 1 Charles Slee, Strangways, 1, shorn 7th November, 1879. 388 2 Charles Slee, Strangways, 1, shorn 7th November, 1879. 389 3 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, 1, shorn November, 1879,

bred by exhibitor. 390 4 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, 1, shorn November. l-*79,

bred by exhibitor. 391 5 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, 1, shorn November, 1879, bred

by exhibitor. 392 6 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, 1, shorn November, 1879, bred

by exhibitor. 393 7 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Bacchus Marsh, 1 4-tootli, shorn

November, 1879, bred by exhibitor. 394 8 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Bacchus Marsh, 1 6-tooth, shorn 10th

November, 1879, bred by exhibitor.

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

395 1 Charles Slee, Strangways, lambed September, 1879. 396 2 Charles Slee, Strangways, lambed September, 1879. 397 3 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, lambed end of September,

1879, unshorn, bred by exhibitor. 398 4 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, lambed end of September,

1879, unshorn, bred by exhibitor. 399 5 Thomas Hog-an, Wallan Wallan, lambed September, 1879 bred

by exhibitor. 400 6 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, lambed September, 1879, bred

by exhibitor. 401 7 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Bacchus Marsh, lambed August, 1S79;

s Sir Thomas, bred by exhibitor. 402 8 William Jeffrey, Glencairn, Bacchus Marsh, lambed August, 1^79;

s Sir Thomas, bred by exhibitor. 403 9 T. W . Iiatton, Fleming-ton. 404 10 T. W. Hatton, Fleming-ton.

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SEC. 5 .—Best Lincoln Ram (four-tooth and upwards)—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

405 1 B. C. Porter, Toolem, Diggers' Rest, shorn 17th November, 1879, bred by Wm. Armstrong-, Hexham.

406 2 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, " Count Bismarck," shorn No-vember, 1879, bred by Rutledge Bros.

407 3 John Barrow, Kyneton, shorn October, 1879, bred by Robt. Hood. 408 4 T. W. Hatton, Flemington. 409 5 A. and R. Urquhart, Yangary Park, Warrnambool, bred by exhi-

bitor; s Cardinal (imported), d Yangary selected ewe, lambed in August or September, shorn 6th September, 1879.

410 6 Charles Wyatt, Frogmore, Geelong, one ram.

SEC. 6.—Lest Lincoln Ram (two-tooth)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

411 1 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1879; shorn 1st October, 1879, bred by exhibitor from imported stock.

412 2 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1879, unshorn, bred by exhibitor from imported stock.

413 3 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, " R o y ; " s Victor 3rd, s of d Veno, bred by Robert Hood, Esq.

414 4 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, " Yorkey," lambed September, 1879.

415 5 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, lambed 20th July, 1879, never shorn, bred by exhibitor.

416 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, lambed September, 1879, never shorn, bred by exhibitor.

417 7 Chas. Wyatt , Frogmore, Geelong, one ram. 418 8 Chas. Wyatt, Frogmore, Geelong, one ram. 419 9 Chas. Wyatt, Frogmore, Geelong, one ram.

SEC. 7.—Best Lincoln Ewe (four-tooth and upwards)—First prize, £3; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

420 1 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, shorn end of November, 1879, bred bv exhibitor.

421 2 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, shorn end of November, 1879, bred by exhibitor.

422 3 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, shorn November, 1879, bred by exhibitor.

423 4 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, shorn November, 1879, bred by exhibitor.

424 5 J. Barrow, Kyneton, shorn November, 1879, bred by exhibitor. 425 6 A. and R. Urquhart, Yangary Park, Warrnambool ; s Abraham,

bred by Messrs. Austin, shorn on 4th October, 1879. 426 7 Chas. Wyatt , Frogmore, Geelong, one ewe.

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

427 1 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1879, unshorn, bred by exhibitor.

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428 2 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1879, shorn 1st October, 1879, bred by exhibitor.

429 3 B. C. Porter, Toolem, Diggers' Ilest, lambed August, 1879, unshorn, bred bj' exhibitor.

430 4 B. C. Porter, Toolem, Diggers' Rest, lambed August, 1879, unshorn, bred by exhibitor.

431 5 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, lambed end of September, 1879, unshorn, bred by exhibitor.

432 6 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, lambed end of September, 1879, unshorn, bred by exhibitor.

433 7 Thomas Hogan, Wallan "Wallan, lambed September, 1879, bred by exhibitor.

434 8 Thomas Iiogan, Wallan Wallan, lambed September, 1879, bred by exhibitor.

435 9 John Barrow, Kyneton, lambed 18th August, 1879, shorn October, 1879, bred by exhibitor.

436 10 Chas. Wyatt, Frogmore, Geelong, one ewe. 437 11 Chas. Wyatt, Frogmore, Geelong, one ewe. A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Gold Medal, the gift

of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Long-Woolled Sheep exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medp.l, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best Long-Woolled Sheep exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the third best Long-Woolled Sheep exhibited (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the fourth best Long-Woolled Sheep exhibited (male or female).

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438 1 to 20 Thomas Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, 20 pure Lincoln rams, two-tooth.

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Fat Sheep (State Aye and Breeder). SEC. 1.— Best Pen (of not less than 3) Fat Merino Wethers—First prize,

Silver Medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 439 1 J. L. Currie, Lara, one pen.

SEC. 2.—Best Pen (of not less than 3J Fat Long-woollecl Wethers—First prize, Silver Medal; second prize, certificate of merit.

440 1 Rutledge Bros., Farnham, Warrnambool, six-tooth, bred by exhibitor.

441 2 Dr. Curdie, Tandarook, one pen, bred by exhibitor. Fat sheep to be shorn not more than 14 days.

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Swine—Large Breed. SEC. 1.—Best Boar (over 12 months)—First prize, £ 2 2s.; second ditto*

certificate of merit. 442 1 Henry Baldwin, Malvern, bred by Watson and Patterson. 443 2 James E. Pemell, Randwick, near Sydney, " Champion," 2^ years,

imported by exhibitor, bred by J. Kent, Esq., Bog'uar, England. 444 3 James E. Pemell, Randwick, near Sydney, " Stewart," 1 year 9

months, imported by exhibitor, bred by A. Stewart, Esq., Gloucester, England.

445 4 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne. 446 5 William Harvey, Northcote. 447 6 George Plant, Northcote, " Goliath." 448 7 George Plant, Northcote, 13 months old.

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

449 1 Thomas f logan, Wallan Wallan. 450 2 James E. Pemell, Randwick, near Sydney, " Fitz," 10 months; s

Stewart (imported), d Lady Fitz (imported). 4 51 3 George Plant, Northcote, 5 months.

SEC. 3.—Best Soiv, viith litter or in pig (over 12 months)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

452 1 H. Lane, South Preston, in pig. 453 2 H. Baldwin, Malvern, in pig. 454 3 James E. Pemell, Kandwick, " Yes Worthy, " 3|- years, imported

from Yorkshire, England. 455 4 James E. Pemell, Randwick, " L a d y , " 15 months, imported, bred

by Lord Fitzhardinge, Berkeley Castle, England. 456 5 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, in pig. 457 6 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, in pig'. 458 7 C. Mitchell, Northcote, in pig. 459 8 Geo. Plant, Northcote, " Mary," with litter. 460 9 Geo. Plant, Northcote. 4G1 10 L. L. Smith, Collins-street.

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

462 1 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan. 463 2 James E. Pemell, Randwick, " Hawkesbury," 7 j months, imported*

bred by Lord Skelmesdale. 464 3 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne. 465 4 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne. 466 5 C. Mitchell, Northcote. 467 0 C. Mitchell, Northcote. 468 7 W . S. Tong, 1 exhibit, 9 months.

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A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best animal exhibited.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best animal exhibited.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the third best animal exhibited.

Small Breed. SEC. 5.—Best Boar (over 12 months)—First prize, £ 2 2s.; second ditto,

certificate of merit. 469 1 J. Colchin, Woodstock, 6 years. 470 2 James E. Pemell, Randwick, " Excelsior," 2 years 5 months, bred

by exhibitor, from pig's imported from the Earl of Ellesmere,

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

471 1 James H. Scott, Glen Iris, Malvern. 472 2 H. Lane, South Preston. 47:5 3 L. L. Smith, Collins-street east.

Sicc. 7. — Best Sow with litter, or in pig (over 12 months)—First piize £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

474 1 L. L. Smith, Collins-street. 4 75 2 James E. Pemell, Randwick, "Princess," 18 months; s Prince

(imported), d Kentish Lass (imported), bred by exhibitor. 4 76 3 James Pitman, Nortbcote.

Sr.c. 8.—Best Sow (under 12 months)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

No entry.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best animal exhibited.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best animal exhibited.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the third best animal exhibited.

SEC. 9.—Best Bacon Fig (any breed)—First prize, silver medal. 477 1 Jas. E. Pemell, Randwick, " Queen," 2 years 2 months, bred by

exhibitor, direct from imported stock. 478 2 Jas. E. Pemell, Randwick, " Essex," sow, 2 years 9 months, im-

ported by exhibitor, bred by J. Kent, Esq. 479 3 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne.

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480 4 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne. 481 5 Geo. Plant, Northcote. 482 6 Geo. Plant, Northcote.

SEC. 10.—Best Pork Pig (any breed)—First prize, silver medal. 483 1 J. Cotchin, Woodstock. 484 2 J. Cotchin, Woodstock. 485 8 J. Cotchin, Woodstock. 486 4 J. Cotchin, Woodstock. 487 5 James E. Pemell, Randwick, " Duchess," 3 years and 5 months

(imported); s. X .L . , d Duchess, s of d Duke, imported by ex-hibitor, and bred by the Earl of Ellesmere.

488 G Watson and Paterson, Melbourne. 489 7 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne. 490 8 Geo. Plant, Northcote. 491 9 Geo. Plant, Northcote.

E X T R A — C L A S S 0 . 492 1 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, pair of Berkshire pigs.

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Poultry. SEC. 1 .—Cochin China Cock and lien—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, cer-

tificate of merit.

493 1 Hodges Bros., Royal Brewery, Geelong. 494 2 F. E. Thoneman, Brighton-road, St, Kilda. 495 3 F. E. Thoneman, Brighton-road, St. Kilda. 496 4 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 497 5 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market.

S E C . 2.—Dorking Cock and lien—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate

of merit.

498 1 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 499 2 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 500 3 John Moore, Brighton.

SEC. 3. Iloudan Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

501 1 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market.

S E C . 4.—Spanish Cock and Tien—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate

of merit.

502 1 Edward Cox, Toorak Road. 503 2 Edward Cox, Toorak Road. 504 3 Hodges Bros., Royal Brewery, Geelong. 505 4 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 506 5 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market.

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New French Breed of Poultry.

•SEC. 0 .—Bes t Pair of La Fleche Fowls—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

No entry.

•SEC. G.—Best Pair of Leghorn Fowls (either brown or white)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

507 1 G. Sydenham, St. Kilda-road. 508 2 F. E. Thoneman, Brighton-road, St. Kilda.

SEC. 7.—Brahma Pootra (clark-pencilled) Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

509 1 William Anderson, Maribyrnong. 510 2 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 511 -3 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market.

SEC. 8.—Brahma Pootra (light-pencilled) Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit,

512 1 William Anderson, Maribyrnong. 513 2 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 514 3 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market.

SEC. 9.—Game Cock and Hen (black or other reds)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

515 1 W m Sargeant, Rainbow Hotel, Swanston-street. 516 2 A. A. Clarke, North Brighton. 517 3 Hodges Bros., Royal Brewery, Geelong. 518 4 J. H. Gowdie, 1 Church-street, Emerald Hill.

SEC. 10.—Game Cock and Hen (Duckwings, or any other variety)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

519 1 J. Lancaster, Richmond, silver greys. 520 2 J. Lancaster, Richmond, silver greys. 521 3 A. A. Clarke, North Brighton. 522 4 Hodges Bros., Royal Brewery, Geelong'.

SEC. 11.—Golden-spangled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No Entry.

SEC. 12.—Golden-pencilled Hamburg Cock and lien—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

52.3 1 Ohas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 524 2 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market

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SKC. 13.—Silver-spcingled Hamburg Cock and lien—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

.525 1 John Loriiner, Belcroft, Toorak.

SI;c. 14.—Silver-pencilled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 second ditto, certificate of merit.

526 1 David Carson, St, Kilda. 527 2 John Lorimer, Belcroft, Toorak. 523 3 Hodges Bros., Royal Brewery, Geelong.

SKC. 15.— White-crested Polish Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entiy.

SEC. 16.—Polish Cock and Hen (any other variety)—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

Si£C. 17.—Game Bantam Cock and Hen (Black reds)—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

529 1 P. Meaney, Caulfield. 530 2 Hodges Bros., Royal Brewery, Geelong. 531 3 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market,

SEC. 18.—Game Bantam Cock and Hen (Duckwings)—First prize, £ 1 j second ditto, certificate of merit.

532 1 P. Meaney, Caulfield, one pen. 533 2 Ed. Jas. Davis, Coburg, one pen. 534 3 Hodges Bros., Royal Brewery, Geelong. 535 4 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market.

SEC. 19.—Bantam Cock and Hen (any other variety)—First prize, £ 1 F second ditto, certificate of merit.

536 1 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 537 2 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market.

SEC. 20.—Turkeys, Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

538 1 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Marker. 539 2 Charles Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market.

Si:c. 21.—Guinea Fowl, Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto,, certificate of merit,

540 1 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 541 2 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market,

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Sue. 22.—Gander and Goose—First prize, .£1; second ditto, certificate oi merit.

542 1 Clias. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 543 2 John Moore, Brighton.

S ix . 23.—Drake and Duck (Aylesbury or Rouen)—First prize, £ 1 : . second ditto, certificate of merit.

544 1 Henry Baldwin, Malvern, one pair. 545 2 W. Harvey, Northcote, one pair Rouen. 546 3 John Varcoe, Richmond, one pair. 54 7 4 Hodges Bros., Royal Brewery, Geelong. 548 5 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 549 8 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market.

Sue. 24.—Drake and Duck (common)-—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

550 1 Jno. Smith, Templestowe. 551 2 Henry Baldwin, Malvern. 552 3 W . Harvey, Northcote. 553 4 W. Harvey, Northcote. 55 4 5 Hodges Bros., Royal Brewery. 555 6 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 556 7 Chas. Fox, ground-floor. Eastern Market.

SEC. 25.—Drake and Duck (Muscovy)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

557 1 Hodges Bros., Royal Brewery, Geelong. 558 2 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market. 559 3 Chas. Fox, ground-floor, Eastern Market,

C L A S S Q .

Dogs. SPORTING CLASS.

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

560 1 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, black and white dog, " One of the Twelve;" s Claverhouse, d Nelly.

561 2 William Harvey, Northcote, fawn dog, "Farmer," whelped 7th September, 1877 ; s Regent, d Ada.

562 3 William Harvey, Northcote, black and white dog, "Energet i c ; " s Claverhouse, d Elderblossom, whelped 23rd December, 1878.

563 3 George Plant, Northcote, " T h e King of Israel," fawn ; s Cla-verhouse, d Barratta.

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

564 1 J. W. Clarke, Tivoli Place, South Yarra, black and white slut, " Cricket," by Haricot, d Lucy.

565 2 John Clarke, South Yarra, black and white, " Cassiope"; s Cacique II. , d Jenny Bell.

566 3 W. H. Corron, Carlton, fawn and white slut, " Countess of Tivol i ; " s Miserable, d Lady Hawthorne.

-567 4 John Pritchard, Fitzroy, " Blue Pose," aged. 568 5 John Pritchard, Fitzroy, "Miss Fox," aged.

SEC. 3.—Greyhound Dog Pup (whelped after lsi July, 1879)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

569 1 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, blue and white dog', whelped 2nd September, 1879; s Claverhouse, d Lady Audley.

570 2 W. Rodda, 246 Gore-street, Fitzroy, black and white dog, whelped 2nd July, 1879; s One of the Twelve, d Miss Willis.

•SEC. 4.—Greyhound Slut Pup (whelped after July, 1 8 7 9 ) — F i r s t prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

571 1 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, blue and white slut, " T h e Secret;" s Claverhouse, d Lady Audley, whelped 2nd Sept., 1879.

572 2 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne, black and white slut, pedigree same as above.

-573 W . Rodda, 246 Gore-street, Fitzroy, black and white slut, whelped 2nd July, 1879; s One of the Twelve, d Miss Willis.

SEC. 5.—The Champion Cup, value £ 5 , for the best Fox Terrier Dog or Slut qualified to show as champions, having previously to this exhibition won three first prizes. Entrance fee, 10s. each.

574 1 Chas. Lynott, Martin-street, St. Ivilda, " Champion Rocket," im-ported (No. 5399, K.C.S.B.), rich, even marked, black and tan lace, all white body; s Champion Buffet, d Young Bones, by Champion Wenlock.

" R O C K E T ' S " PERFORMANCES.— 2nd. Dar l ing ton , 1876 ; H . C . W h i t b y , 1 8 7 6 ; 2nd . -Sunderland, 1876 ; 2nd, Bingley, 1876 ; 3rd. Leeds, 1876 ; V.H.C., Crystal Palace, 1876 ; H.C., Birmingham, 1876 (73 entries) ; 1st, Rochdale, 1877 ; 2nd, Edinburgh, 1877

.(the largest show ever known in the north) ; 1st, champion class. Aldborough, 1877 ; H.C., Lancaster, 1877 ; V.H.C.,Knaresborough, 1877 ; V.H.C., Stockton-on-Tees, 1877 ; 1st and special Cup, Knaitb, 1877; 1st champion class, Boro'bridge, 1877 ; 1st, Fulford, York, 1877 ; 2nd, St. Helen's, 1S77 ; 2nd, Blaydon-on-Tyne, 1877 ; 2nd, Hartlepool, •1S77 ; 1st and Cup, champion class, Filey, 1878 ; 2nd champion class, Harrowgate, 1878 ; 2nd champion, Fulford, York, 1878 ; 2nd champion, Harrow-on-Tyne, 1S78 ; 3rd, Chesterley-le-St., 1878 ; 3rd, Byhope, 1878 ; 1st, Melbourne, 1879; £10 10s. Cup, Melbourne, 1879, and other prizes.

-575 2 Chas. Lynott, Martin-street, St. Ivilda, "Champion Picture," imported (No. 5999, K.C.S.B.), rich even marked, tan head, all white body, s Champion Diver, d Champion Needle, by H. Chapman's Spot.

"PICTURE'S" PERFORMANCES.—V.H.C. Puppy class, Northampton, 1874; 1st, Epworth, 1875; 1st. Thorne, 1875; 1st, Rothwell, 1875; 2nd, champion class, Doncaster, 1875 (beatiDg Gaiety, Lillie 1st) ; 4th Mincbester, 1876 ; 1st Dewsbury,

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1876; 1st and Cup, Wakefield, 1876: V.H.C. champion class, Burton-on-Trent, 1S77 (Little Jim 1st, Buffet and Picture, equal); 1st and Cup, champion class,. Pickering, 1877 ; 3rd Knaresborough, 1S77 ; 1st champion class, Filey, 1877 ; t'nd Armley, 1877 ; 1st Heckmoudwike ; 10 guineas Challenge Cup, given by Fox Terrier Club, Melbourne, 1878 ; 1st Melbourne N.A.S. Show, 1S78, and many other prizes. 576 3 Clias. L y n o t t , Mart in -s treet , St. K i lda , " C h a m p i o n R i v a l , " late

T i m o u r ( impor ted ) ; b lack and tan head, b lack patch on b o d v , s Tartar , d Sorre l 7 0 2 9 ( K . C . S . B . ) , b y C o l o n e l St. Q u i n t a l ' s . V i p e r .

"RIVAL'S" PERFORMANCES.—1st Pickering, 1S77 ; 1st and Cup for best Fux Terrier exhibited, Filey, 1877 ; Sorrel, Rival's dam, 2nd. Rival was claimed at this show by Mr. Pilgrim at his catalogue price, 50 guineas. 2nd, Alexandra Palace, 1S77 (beating Royal, the winner of Champion Cup at Alexandra Palace, 1S79) ; 1st, Crysial Palace, 187S) ; 1st, at Sydney Exhibition, 1879 ; 2nd, champion class, Melbourne, 1879 ; 1st and five-guinea Cup, Hawkesbury Exhibition, 1SS0.

Sorrel, Rival's dam (7027 K.C.S.B., vol. v.) winner of—1st and Cup, Wbitwick, 1877 ; 1st, Cirencester, 1877 ; 2nd, Kuaresboro'. 1S77 ; 2nd, Filey, 1877 (Rival taking 1st and Cup) ; V.H.C., Pickering, 1S77 ; 2nd, Cheltenham, 1877 (beating Sans Pour) ; 2nd, Swansea, 1877 ; 4tb, Bristol, 1877 (beating Burbidge's champion Popsey); equal 1st at Agricultural Hall, Islington, with Murchison's champion Olive (the Crystal Palace winner) ; 2nd, Oxford, 1878.

Sorrel's dam, Lill (666 K.C.S.B., vol. i.), is the biggest winner in the w o r l d -champion of champions—1st, Birmingham, 1873 ; 1st, Birmingham, 1S74 ; 1st, Birmingham, 1875 ; 1st, Birmingham, 1876 ; 1st, Crystal Palace, 1874 ; 1st, Crystal Palace, 1875; 1st, Alexandra Palace, 1875 ; &c., &c., Sc. 5 7 7 4 E . F . S tephen , 1 3 0 Pitt -street , S y d n e y , " C h a m p i o n G e r t y " ( im

p o r t e d ) ; about 4 y e a r s , b y C h a m p i o n Buf fe t t ( K . C . S . B . , N o . 4 1 0 2 ) , out o f C h a m p i o n G a i e t y ( K . C . S . B . , N o . 4 9 1 0 ) . £ 2 0 0 .

SEC. 0 . — F o x Terrier Dogs that h a v e n e v e r w o n m o r e than t w o first prizes , . F irst prize , C u p , va lue £ 3 ; second , ditto , £ 1 10s.; third d i t t o , cert i f icate o f merit . E n t r a n c e fee, 5s. each.

5 7 8 1 H . B . J o h n s o n , W a r l e i g h , B r i g h t o n , " C r a c k e r " 13 m o n t h s ; s R o c k e t , d W a r l e i g h V i c , b red b y exhib i tor . P r i c e , £ 5 0 .

5 7 9 2 Chas. L y n o t t , Mart in -s t reet , St . Ki lda , " Q u i z , " w h e l p e d S e p -tember , 1 8 7 9 , even marked , b l a c k and tan face, b lack tail, w h i t e b o d y ; s C h a m p i o n R o c k e t ( 5 3 9 9 K . C . S . B . ) , d M a b e l b y B r o c k .

"ROCKET'S" PERFORMANCES.—2nd, Darlington, 1876 ; H. C., Whitby, 1876; 2nd, Sunderland, 1876; 2nd, Bingley, 1S76 ; 3rd, Leeds, 1S76; V .H.C . , Crystal Palace,. 1S76; H.C., Birmingham, 1876 (73 entries); 1st, Rochdale, 1S77 ; 2nd, Edinburgh, 1877 (the largest show ever known in the north) ; 1st champion class, Aldborough, 1877 ; H.C., Lancaster, 1877 ; V .H.C. , Knaresborough, 1877 ; V .H.C . , Stockton-on-Tees, 1S77 ; 1st and special cup, Snaith, 1877 ; 1st champion class, Boro'bridge, 1877; 1st Fulford, York, 1877 ; 2nd, St. Helen's, 1877 ; 2nd, Blaydou-on-Tyne, 1877 ; 2nd, Hartlepool, 187^;JLst and cup. champion class, Filey, 1S7S ; 2nd champion class,. Harrogate, IS7S.;"2IHI champion, Fulford, York, 1878 ; 2nd champion, Harrow-on-Tyne, 1878; 3rd, ' Chesterley-le-St., 187S ; 3rd, Ryhope, 1S78 ; 1st, Melbourne, 1S79 ; £10 10s. cup, 1879 ; and other prizes.

••MABEL'S" PERFORMANCES.—1st Epworth, 1874 (beating Horsfall's champion Giddy—Birmingham and Crystal Palace winners—champion Fussy, Rose, Sea.) 2nd Doucaster, 1874; 2nd Cleckheaton, 1S74 ; V .H.C. Rochdale, 1874; V.H.C. Snaith, 1874 ; V.H.C. Binglev, 1876.

Mabel is the dam of the following prize-winners :—Young Huntsman (a winner at Manchester, Snaith, Binglev, Knaresborough, &c.) ; Fury (2nd Loughborough, 1877 ;. 1st Thome ; V.H.C. Doucaster; and Burton-on-Trent; V.H.C. Manchester, beating Patchwork and Milliner) ; PufEet (2nd Dublin), 1S76, and other prizes ; Rustic and Smuggler (1st N.A.S. Melbourne, 1878, and five guinea Challenge Cup for best young dog in the Show under twelve months old) ; Mabel, own sister to .Huntsman, the second prize-winner Crystal Palace.

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580 3 C. Hinxman, Levison-street, Hotham, "Jack," 18 months. Price, £10 10s.

SEC. 7.—Fox Terrier Sluts—First prize, Cup, value £3 ; second ditto, £1 10s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. Entrance fee, 5s. each.

581 1 II. B. Johnson, Warleigh, Brighton, "Fussy," 13 months; s Rocket, d Warleigh Vic, bred by exhibitor. Price, £50.

582 2 Jas. G. Pearson, Mount Ridley, Craigieburn, " Mermerus," (imported); s Spec, d Dolphin. Price, £200.

583 3 Jas. G. Pearson, Mount Ridley, Craigieburn, " Pixie," 13 months, by Rocket out of Dolphin. Price, £15.

-584 4 A. W. Pearson, Mount Ridley, Craigieburn, " Tottie," by Rocket, out of Dolphin. Price, £ l 0 .

585 5 Wm. Rice, Emerald Hill, " Betty," 2 years 10 months; by Champion Crack (4103), out of Spunkie. Price, £15.

586 6 Chas. Lynott, Martin-street, Sr. Kilda, " Teazle," late Y oiinu' Lill, imported (4948 K.C.S.B.), all white; s Trapper'(4141 K.C.S.B.), d Nettle, by Red Sam.

"TEAZLE'S" PERFORMANCES.—3rd, Alexandra Palace, 1S75; 1st, Crystal Palace, 187G (these are the two greatest shows in the world); 1st, Sydney Exhibition, 1S79; 1st, Melbourne Exhibition, 1S79; five guinea Cup, Melbourne Exhibition, 1879.

Teazle is highly written of by the Press of England. She is the dam of Clara (1st, Agricultural Hall, London, 1S77; and 3rd, Crystal Palace, 1S78).

587 7 Chas. Lynott, Martin-street, St. Kilda, " Venom," (imported). white, black patch on back ; s Champion Tom (8004 K.C.S. B.), d Teazle, by Trapper (4141 K.C.S.B.)

' "TEAZLE'S" PERFORMANCES.—3rd Alexandra Talace, 1875 ; 1st Crystal Palace, 1876 (these are the two greatest shows in the world) ; 1st Sydney Exhibition, 1879 • 1st Melbourne Exhibition, 1879 ; five guinea Cup, Melbourne Exhibition, 1879.

Teazle is highly written of by the Press of England ; she is the dam of Clara ; 1st Agricultural Hall. London, 1877 ; and 3rd Crystal Palace, 1878.

Tom (K.C.S.B. 8004) is one of the greatest show dogs of England ; winner at Crystal Palace, Alexandra Palace, and at the largest gathering in England.

588 8 Geo. Sanderson, 28 Bourke-street, " Fussy," 2 years 8 months; by Pirate, out of Ruby, bred by exhibitor. Price, £20.

589 9 S. Lomax, Clarendon-street, Emerald Hill, " Nix," 15 months; by Pirate, out of Ruby, bred by Geo. Sanderson.

SEC. 8.—Fox Terrier Dog Puppies (not exceeding twelve months of age on October 2oth, 1880,)—First prize, Cup, value £ 3 ; second ditto, £1 10s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. Entrance fee, 5s. each.

-590 1 J. Wilson, Western-street, Brunswick, "Spark," whelped 15th November, 1879 ; s Spot (imported), d Blossom. Price, £4 4s.

-591 2 T. Daly, Spring-street, Melbourne, " Dodger," whelped January, 1880 ; s Rocket (imported), d Twist (imported). Piicf, £-50.

592 3 William Rice, Emerald Hill, "Squeaker," whelped 6 months now s Rocket, d Fury. Price, £10 10s.

593 4 James G. Pearson, Mount Ridley, Craigieburn, " Pincher," whelped 29th February, 1880; by Sefton out of Dolphin. Price, £5 .

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594 5 James G. Pearson, Mount Ridley, Craigieburn, " Nailer," whelped 29th February, 1880 ; by Se'fton out of Dolphin. Price, .£20.

595 G James G. Pearson, Mount Ridley, Craigieburn, " Terror," whelped 29th February, 1880 ; by Sefton, out of Mermerus. Price, £ 1 2 12s.

596 7 James G. Pearson, Mount Ridley, Craigieburn, " Nipper," whelped 29th February, 1880 ; by Sefton, out, of Dolphin. Price, £15 .

597 8 George Sanderson, 28 Bourke-street, bred by David Kinnear, " T y r a n t II . , " 6 months; by Rocket, out of Kinnear's b i t ch . Price £15.

SEC. 9 .—Fox Terrier Slut Puppies (not exceeding 12 months of age on. 25th October, 1880)—First prize, cup, value £ 3 ; second ditto, £ 1 10s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

598 1 J. Wilson, Weston-street, Brunswick, " Beauty," whelped 5th November, 1879 ; s Spot (imported), d Blossom. Price, £ 2 5s.

599 2 J. S. Warne, 42 Swanston-street, Melbourne, " V e n o m , " 10 months old; s Rocket, d Twist. Price, £ 1 0 10s.

€00 3 Jas. G. Pearson, Mount Ridley, Craigieburn, "Puzz l e , " whelped 29th February, 1880; by Sefton, out of Dolphin. Price, £50 .

<301 4 J. T. Taylor, Flagstaff Hotel, West Melbourne, " F l a s h , " 10 months old; by Champion Rocket, out of Flo. Price, £31 10s.

C02 5 H. Campbell Boyd, Bridge Hotel, Maribyrnong, "Judy , " whelped February, 1880; by Rocket, out of Twist. Price, £ 3 0 .

603 6 Jno. S. Warne, 42 Swanston-street, Melbourne, " White Violet," aged 14 months; by Rocket, out of Warleigh. Price, £ 2 0 .

604 7 Geo. Sanderson, 28 Bourke-street, " Violet," bred by David Kinnear, 6 months; by Rocket, out of Kinnear's bitcb. Price, £ 6 6s.

•605 8 C. Hinxman, Levison-street, Hotham, " Nellie," 12 months. £ 1 0 10s.

SEC. 10.—Pointer Bog or Slut—First Prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

•606 1 H. A. Kermode, Caulfield, " Sloper," liver pointer dog, 3 year--. Price, £5 .

607 2 Geo. Plant, Northcote, " Vance." 608 3 J. T. Beard, Geelong, " Rose."

SEC. 11.—Retriever Dog or Shot—First prize, bronze meda1; second ditto, certificate of merit.

609 1 A. L. Pearson (Messrs. Dal. Campbell and Co.). 610 2 C. A. Jones, Clarendon-street, Emerald Hill, " F l o , " with litter of

pups. 611 3 C. Hinxman, Levison-street, Hotham, slut, "Ne l l , " 2 years. Price,

£ 3 3s.

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SEC. 12.—Setter Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,, certificate of merit.

612 1 T. F. Bovd, Balaclava, "Rover , " black and tan, 6 years. 613 2 Wm. M'jntosh, Northcote, " Nag'o," red, 3 years. 614 3 J. S. Jenkins, Brighton, "Thane , " black and tan, 3 years. 615 4 H. J. Southwell, Clifton Hill, slut, "Nel l ie , " 4 years.

SEC. 13.—Spaniel Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

616 1 A. Whitney, St. Kilda, " Gip," liver and white, 21 months, cocker. 617 2 Herbert Moseley, Hotham, "Skrim," brown and white, 2 years,.

cocker. 618 3 T. F. Boyd, Balaclava, "F loss , " black and white, 3 years, cocker. 619 4 H. Hurst, Oakhill, Preston, " W o m a n } ' , " brown, 18 months. 620 5 W . II. Nicholson, Bouverie-street, North Melbourne, "Spot , " liver

and white, 9 months. 621 6 H. A. Kermode, Caulfield, " Flora," black and white, 12 months;

s Crack, d Nell, s of d General Bruin. 622 7 Geo. Clutten, Lonsdale-street east, " D o n , " black, 3 years, cocker. 623 8 J. Panton, Balaclava, " B u z z , " liver and white, 18 months, cocker.

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

SEC. 14.—Mastiff' Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

624 1 W . J. Lambore, Hawthorn, " Captain," fawn, 12 months, s Dr. L. L. Smith's Leo, d Yetts' Mina.

625 2 Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street east, " Leo," aged. 626 3 Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street east, " Nelly," aged. 627 4 Charles Muskett Yetts, Dandenong, slut, " Mina " (imported).

SEC. 15.—Newfoundland Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

628 1 Charles Forbes, Albert Park, " Pilot," black, 2 years. 629 2 A. M'Donald, East Melbourne, " H e c t o r , " black and white, 1 8

months. 630 3 W . II. Nicholson, Bouverie-street, " Nero," black and white, 2 ^

years. 631 4 Frank Lindsay, Herald-street, Hotham, "Neptune , " white and

black, 12 months.

SEC. 16.—St. Bernard Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal : second ditto, certificate of merit.

632 1 Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street east, slut, " Lilly."

SEC. 17.—Dalmatian Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

633 1 W . M'Pherson, West Melbourne, " Spot," 5 years. 634 2 E. M'Pherson, West Melbourne, " Prince," 6 years.

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SEC. 18—Sheep Dog or Slut to be tried on the ground—First prize, =£5 5s. ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

635 1 Henry Clifton, Fleming-ton-road, " Boss," black and tan, 3 years. 636 2 John Neighbour, Fleming-ton-hill, "Tweed," black and tan, 3J-

years. 637 3 Thomas Jillett, Fleming-ton, " Dick," 5 years. 638 4 T. W. Hatton, Fleming-ton, " Bob." 639 5 C. Gray, Melbourne, sheep dog, black and tan, " Crib."

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best Dog exhibited in Section 18 (male or female).

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best Dog exhi-bited in Section 18 (male or female).

After drawing lots for position, the modus operandi will be as follows:— Three pens will be erected in the south corner of the Show Yards, which will

contain the number of sheep required. From each pen one sheep shall be liberated, such sheep to be strangers to each other. The owner with his dog to stand at the pens, while the attendant turns the sheep out. The owner and dog are then to take the sheep to certain fixed points, and to pen them where pointed out. The sheep to be penned by the dog without any assistance from bis owner, except by signs or oral instructions.

Any dog taking wool from a sheep will be disqualified. The area for the trial will be about eight acres, and the public will be kept off the

trial ground. Time not to exceed 10 minutes. Entry fee, 5s.

SEC. 19.—Bloodhound Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

640 1 Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street east, dog, " Ring-wood." 641 2 Dr. L. L. Smith, Collins-street east, slut, " Venus."

SEC. 20.—Bull Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

642 1 Henry Spence, jun., Fleming-ton, "Jerry , " white, 12 months. 643 4 Thomas J. Gurney, Melbourne, dog, "Simpleton," brindle, 3 years. 614 5 T. A. Forbes Leith, Albert Park, slut, " G e m of Australia," 8

months. 645 6 T. A. Forbes Leith, Albert Park, slut, "Constance Beaumont,"

20 months. 646 7 John Varcoe, Richmond, slut, " Sport," 18 months. 647 8 Joseph Player, Emerald Hill, dog, "Scotty," 11 months (imported). 648 9 T. Kingsland, 96 Swanston-street, " Sam," 2 years.

SEC. 21.—Bull Terrier Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

649 1 James Malcolm, Harold-street, Hotham, " R o w d y , " 2 years, white. 650 2 James Malcolm, Harold-street, Hotham, " Duchess," white, 12

months. 651 3 T. J. Gurney, Melbourne, "Freddy , " fawn dog, 6 years.

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652 4 Jos. Erskine Watt, 395 Albert-road, Emerald Hill, fawn slut, " Gipsy," 3 years.

653 5 H. Spence, Fleming-ton, " Trimmer," brindle, 18 months. 654 6 A. Duck, Fleming-ton, " Nellie," brindle, 10 months. 655 7 J. Mathews, 1 Stewart-street, Melbourne, yellow and white dog,

" Jerry," 2 years. 656 8 Win. Williams, 1 Stewart-street, Melbourne, fawn dog, " J a c k , " 2

years and 0 months. 657 9 J. Ruddell, Fleming-ton, dog, brindle and white, aged 12 months. 658 10 Wm. Lee, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, slut, " Lady," 3 years

9 months.

SEC. 22.—Terrier Dog or Slut (English) over Tibs.—First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

659 1 J. Mathews, 1 Stewart-street, Melbourne, slut, " Floss," 2 years. 660 2 James Woolfe, Stevedore-street, Williamstown, slut, " Rose,'"

4 years. 661 3 Simon Newcombe, Douglass-parade, Williamstown, dog, " Bill ,"

18 months.

SEC. 23—Terrier Dog or Slut (Skye)—First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

662 1 T. Walsh, Emerald Hill, " Nipper," slate, 6 months. 663 2 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, fawn slut, " Jess,"

with 3 pups. 664 3 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, golden fawn dog,

" Berry," 2 years. 665 4 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, golden fawn, "Tops,"

10 months. 666 5 II. J. Southwell, Clifton Hill, slut, " Silky," 4 years. 667 G G. B. Mackinnon, Holmwood, Brighton, slut, "Feorag , " 12

months. 668 7 G. B. Mackinnon, Holmwood, Brighton, slut, "Daunach," 12

montlis. 669 8 G. B. Mackinnon, Holmwood, Brighton, slut, " Feathac," 2^

years. 670 9 G. B. Mackinnon, Holmwood, Brighton, slut, "Dearcah , "

years.

SEC. 24.—Terrier Dog or Slut (Dandie Dinmont)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

671 1 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, blue and tan dog. " Jerry," 2^ years.

672 2 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, blue and tan slut, " Shappy," 2 years.

SEC. 25.—Terrier Dog or Slut (Broken Hair)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

673 1 J. Wilson, Brunswick, "V io l e t , " 22 months. 674 2 J. Wilson, Brunswick, " Rose," 22 months.

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675 3 Thos. Jillet, Flemington, " Budge," 2 years. 676 4 James Alexander, Moonee Ponds, " Scottie," 18 months. €77 7 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, toy slut, " J u d y , "

11 months. 678 8 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, toy dog, " Busy,"

11 months. 679 9 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, toy dog, " Snider,"

11 months. 680 10 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, toy slut, " Gipsy,"

18 months. 681 11 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, blue slut, "Toddles,"

2 years, with 2 pups. 682 12 John Cox, South Yarra, slut, "Mus i c , " 15 months. 683 13 T. G. Anderson, Lygon-street, Carlton, " Nettle Crown." 684 14 Robt. Richardson, Emerald-hill, " J a c k , " 16 months. 685 15 Robt. Richardson, Emerald-hill, "Stump," 16 months. 686 16 C. Hinxman, Leveson-street, Hotham, " Mouser," 2 years, £ 5 5s.

SEC. 26.—Terrier Dog or Slut {Toy)'under 7 lbs.—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

687 1 E. Wade, Cooper's Arms Hotel, " Flora," red, 11 months. 688 2 C. H. Macmeikan, Ashby Park, Morang, dog, "Joker , " 1 year. 689 3 W . Braithwaite, Newmarket, " Lady Ellen," slut, 4 years. 690 4 Joshua Dickeson, Victoria-street, Brunswick, dog, black and tan.

SEC. 27.—Spaniel Dog or Slut (King Charles or Blenheim)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. 28.—Poodle Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. 29.—Italian Greyhound Bog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal-second ditto, certificate of merit.

691 1 Joseph Milne, Geelong, " Louey," s lut 692 2 W m . Bruce, Cromwell-road, South Yarra, slut. 693 3 Saml. Wright, 3 Jeffcott-street, West Melbourne.

SEC. 30.—Pug Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certi-ficate of merit.

No entry. E X T . R A D O G S

694 1 Edwin Gill, Hampton-road, Brighton, Pomeranian slut, 3 years. 695 2 Edwin Gill, Hampton-road, Brighton, Pomeranian slut, 2 years. 696 3 P. Meaney, Caulfield, Pomeranian slut, 3 months. 697 4 P. Meaney, Caulfield, Pomeranian slut, 12 months.

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698 5 Geo. Plant, Northcote, "Rebecca," greyhound slut, with 8 pups by Claverhouse, whelped 7th August, 1880.

700 6 T. W . Hatton, Fleming-ton, sheep slut and pup. 701 7 H. J. Southwell, Clifton Hill, " L e o n , " deerhound dog, 6 years. 702 8 H. J. Southwell, Clifton Hill, " Brenda," deerhound slut, 6 years. 703 9 Joseph Milne, Geelong, " Carlo," Irish water-spaniel dog.

Class M.— Buyyies and Harness. SEC. 1.—Best Double Buggy—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, cer-

tificate of merit. 704 1 John Clarke, 93 Queen-street, with hood. 705 2 John Clarke, 93 Queen-street, turnover seat. 706 3 Victorian Carriage Co., jump-seat buggy. 707 4 William Crutch, 5 and 7 Latrobe-street west. 708 5 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street.

SEC. 2.—Best Single Buggy—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certi-ficate of merit.

709 1 George Parsons, Flemington. 710 2 Stickland and Sons, Latrobe-street east. 711 3 John Clarke, 93 Queen-street, hooded. 712 4 Victorian Carriage Co. 713 5 William Crutch, 5 and 7 Latrobe-street west. 714 6 William Crutch, 5 and 7 Latrobe-street west. 715 7 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street. 716 8 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street. 717 9 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street.

SEC. 3.—Best Waggonette—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certifi-cate of merit.

718 1 W. Cavalier, Prahran. 719 2 John Clarke, 93 Queen-street, without hood. 720 3 William Crutch, 5 and 7 Latrobe-street west. 721 4 D. White, 245 Swanston-street, Stanhope. 722 5 D. White, 245 Swanston-street, light. A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift

of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in sections 1, 2, and 3.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best exhibit in sections 1, 2, and 3.

SEC. 4.—Best Pair Horse Carnage Harness—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

723 1 David Altson, Bourke-street. 724 2 David Altson, Bourke-street.

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SEC. 5.—Best Set of Double Buggy Harness—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

725 1 David Altson, Bourke-street, 1 set 7 26 2 David Altson, Bourke-street, 1 set.

SEC. 6.—Best Set of Single Buggy Harness—First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

727 1 David Altson, Bourke-street west. 728 2 David Altson, Bourke-street west. 729 3 Greig and Lord, Elizabeth-street. 730 4 D. White, Swanston-street, American breastplate buggy harness.

SEC. 7.—Best Set of Waggonette Harness—First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

731 1 David Altson, Bourke-street west, 732 2 David Altson, Bourke-street west. 733 3 Greig and Lord, Elizabeth-street.

SEC. 8.—Best Set of Cart Harness—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

734 1 David Altson, Bourke-street west. 735 2 David Altson, Bourke-street west. 736 3 Greig and Lord, Elizabeth-street.

SEC. 9.—Best Set of Plough Harness—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

737 1 David Altson, Bourke-street west. 738 2 David Altson, Bourke-street west. 739 3 Greig and Lord, Elizabeth-street.

SEC. 10.—Gentleman's Best Saddle—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

740 1 David Altson, Bourke-street west. 741 2 David Altson, Bourke-street west. 742 3 Greig and Lord, Elizabeth-street.

SEC. 11 .--Best Stock Saddle, for Station Use—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

743 1 David Altson, Bourke-street west. 744 2 David Altson, Bourke-street west. 745 3 Greig and Lord, Elizabeth-street.

SEC. 12.—Lady's Best Saddle—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

746 1 David A.ltson, Bourke-street west. 747 2 David Altson, Bourke-street west.

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A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the g'ift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best collection of Saddlery and Harness.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best collection of Saddlery and Harness.

E X T R A — C L A S S R .

748 1 Pritchard, Harness-maker, Elizabeth-street, new patent collar and hames combined.

749 2 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one Whitechapel cart. 750 3 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one spring' cart. 751 4 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one spring cart. 752 5 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, double-seated buggy. 753 6 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, double-seated buggy.

C L A S S S .

Dairy Produce. SEC. 1—Best Cheese, not less than 100 lbs.—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of

D. C. M'Arthur, Esq. ; second ditto, £ 3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

754 1 George Smith, Bulleen, cheese factory, Kew. 755 2 D. Miller and O'Keefe, Newry, cheese factory, Upper Maffra,

Gippsland. 756 3 Adam and Kinnear, Allansford. 757 4 George Smith, Bulleen, cheese factory, Kew. 758 5 John Goodsvin Howe, Tiptree Farm, Mount Prospect. 759 6 W . E. Alpress, Romsey. 760 7 Benjamin Tucker, Trainor's Lagoon, St. Arnaud. 761 8 Benjamin Tucker, Trainor's Lagoon, St. Arnaud. 762 9 James Orr, Oaklands Farm, Woodend. 763 10 Adams and Kinnear, Allansford. 764 11 Francis Foy, Lancefield. 765 12 Andrew O'Keefe, Barnedown, Post Office. 766 13 John Hurst, Summerleigh, Romsey. 767 14 Andrew O'Keefe, Barnedown Post Office. 768 15 Andrew O'Keefe, Barnedown Post Office.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the g-ift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best exhibit in this section.

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SEC. 2.—Best 25 lbs. of Salt Butter—First prize, £2 2s.; second ditto, certificate of merit.

770 1 J. Cotchin, Woodstock. 771 2 G. E. Schultz, Wollert. 772 3 John Smith, Templestowe. 773 4 W. De-war, Tullamarine. 774 5 Samuel Jeffrey, Yan Yean. 775 6 Gilbert B. Macintyre, Coowurt. 776 7 Gilbert B. Macintyre, Coowurt. 777 8 Edward Baker, Bolinda.

SEC. 3.—Best 3 Sides of Bacon and 3 Hams—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

778 1 John Rohead, Brunswick. 779 2 John Rohead, Brunswick. 780 3 Saunders, Sandford and Co., Yarraville. 781 4 Saunders, Sandford and Co., Yarraville. 782 5 G. E. Schultz, Wollert. 783 6 J. and C. Hutton, Coburg. 784 7 J. and C. Hutton, Coburg. 785 8 S. Grimes and Co., Brunswick. 786 9 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne. 787 10 Watson and Paterson, Melbourne. 788 11 G. and J. Farmer, Ballarat, 789 12 G. and J. Farmer, Ballarat. 790 13 King, Smith and Kenihan, Northcote. 791 14 King, Smith and Kenihan, Northcote.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best exhibit in this section.

SEC. 4.—Best 3 lbs. Fresh Butter, as usually sent to market (without any print or private mark)—First prize, £ l ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

792 1 Joseph Smith, Templestowe. 793 2 John Smith, Templestowe. 794 3 John Smith, Templestowe. 795 4 Wm. Hardesty, Morang. 796 5 Wm. Dewar, Tullamarine. 797 6 J. Cotchin, Woodstock. 798 7 J. Cotchin, Woodstock. 799 8 G. E. Schultz, Wollert. 800 9 G. E. Schultz, Wollert. 801 10 Mrs. Opie, Derrimut. 802 11 Mrs. W. Ison, Werribee. 803 12 Jas. Tydeman, Lara.

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804 1 Geo. Mills, Collingwood, collection of rennets. 805 2 J. and C. Ilutton, Coburg-, collection of cured meats.

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Machinery and Implements. SEC. 1.—Portable Steam Engine, for Farm Purposes only, from 7 to 10

horse power (to be shown in motion)—First prize, the Society's gold medal or £ 1 0 ; second ditto, £ 5 ; tbird ditto, certificate of merit. 1 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, 4-horse power,

by Marshall and Sons. 2 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, 6-horse power, by

Marshall and Sons. 3 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, 7-horse power, by

Marshall and Sons. 4 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, 8-horse power, by

Marshall and Sons, patent governors wrought in iron brackets, extra large fire-box for burning wood.

5 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, 9-liorse power, by Marshall and Sons.

6 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, 10-horse power, by Marshall and Sons, with all the latest improvements.

7 W . Shuttleworth and Co., 160 Queen-street, 8-horse power, by Clayton and Shuttleworth.

8 David Munro and Co, Queen-street, 8-horse power, by Robey and Co.

9 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power, by Ruston, Proctor and Co.

815 10 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power, by Ransomes, Sims and Head, fitted with water-heating tank, &c.

816 11 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power, by Clayton and Shuttleworth.

817 12 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power, by Ruston, Proctor, and Co.

818 13 Henry P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power, by P. and H. P. Gibbons.

819 14 Henry P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power, by P. and H. P. Gibbons.

820 15 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 821 16 Atlas Company of Engineers.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best exhibit in this section.

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SEC. 2.—Portable Steam Threshing Machine, with Straw Elevators attached (to be shown in motion)—First prize, the Society's gold medal or £ 1 0 ; second ditto, £ 5 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

822 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 30 in. peg drum. 823 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 48 in. drum, Ransomes

and Sims. 824 3 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 60 in. drum, by exhibitors,

with elevators. 825 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 60 in. drum, by exhibitors,

with elevators. 826 5 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 60 in. drum, by exhibitors,

with caving elevators. 827 6 T.Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 5 ft. ,by Marshall and Sons,

with all latest improvements. 828 7 W . Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft., by Clayton and

Shuttleworth, with all the latest improvements. 829 8 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft., by Ransomes, Sims

and Head, manufactured to order of exhibitors. 830 9 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, six 5 ft., by Ransomes, Sims

and Head, manufactured to order of exhibitors. 831 10 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft., by Ransomes, Sims

and Head, manufactured to order of exhibitors. 632 11 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, 4ft. 6 in., by Ransomes,

Sims and Head, manufactured to order of exhibitors. 833 12 H . P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 4 ft. 6 in., by P. and H. P.

Gibbons. 834 13 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft., by P. and H. P.

Gibbons. 835 14 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best exhibit in this section.

SEC. 3.—Best Reaper and Binder, subject to trial in the field—First prize, Society's gold medal; second ditto, Society's silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

836 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Walter Wood's, binds with wire.

837 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Walter Wood's, binds with string-.

838 3 M'Lean Bros, and Rig'g, Elizabeth-street, M'Cormick's har-vesting machine, binds with wire.

839 4 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, Elizabeth-street, M'Cormick's har-vesting machine, binds with string.

840 5 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg , Elizabeth-street, manufactured by W . Deering, binds with string.

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841 G James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 842 7 Lord and Hughes, Collins-street west, by D. M. Osborne and Co.,

combined wire and twine binder. A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the

gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the second best exhibit in this section.

SEC. 4.—Best Reaper, subject to trial in the field—First prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

843 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 844 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street north, 4-wlieel, top

platform. 845 3 W . Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, wrought iron har-

vester, by Johnston Harvester Co. 846 4 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street,

Carlton. 847 5 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street,

Carlton. 848 6 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street,

Carlton. 849 7 D. Edwards, 274 Elizabeth-street. 850 8 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 851 9 Thomas Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 852 10 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbonrne Railway Station. 853 11 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

SEC. 5.— Best Mower, subject to trialin the field—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

854 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 855 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, wrought-iron frame. 856 3 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, by Hornsby and Sons. 857 4 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, Elizabeth-street, by M'Cormick Har-

vesting Machine Co. 858 5 W . Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, by Johnston Harvester

Company, wrought iron. 859 6 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street. 860 7 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street. 861 8 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street. 862 9 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 863 10 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

SEC. 6.—Chajfcutter for Horse or Steam Power—First prize, ,£3 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

864 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 865 2 David Munro and Co., Queen-street. 866 3 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street.

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867 4 James M 'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 868 5 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road, and

Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne. 869 6 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road, and

Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne. 870 7 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road, and

Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne.

SEC. 7—Chafcutter (Hand-power), to cut 50 lbs. hay in presence of the Judges—First prize, .£4; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

871 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 872 2 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 873 3 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road, and

Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne. 874 4 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road, and

Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne. 875 5 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road, and

Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

SEC. 8—Crusher, for Horse or Steam Power, for Wheat, Oats, Barley, Malt, d-c.—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 1 W . Kent, 102 Lonsdale-street. 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street. 3 W . Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, by Barford and Perkins. 4 H . P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, by Nicholson and Sons, No. 1. 5 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, by Nicholson and Sons, No. 2. 6 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 7 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 8 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road, and

Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne. 9 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road, and

Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne. 885 10 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road, and

Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne. 886 11 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road, and

Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne. 887 12 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road, and

Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne.

SEC. 9.—-Adjustable Coin Screen for Cleaning Grain—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

888 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street. 889 2 W . Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, by W . Rainforth and

Son.

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890 3 David Munro and Co., Queen-street. 891 4 H. P. Weieli and Co., Queen-street, by Penney and Co., No. 3. 892 5 II. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, by Penney and Co., No. 1A. 893 6 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 894 7 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street north, adjustable corn

screen.

SEC. 10.—Stone-breaking Machine (to be shorvn at work)—First prize, gold medal; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the g'ift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this

section.

SEC. 12.—Bark-cutting Machine (to be shown at work)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

895 1 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road and Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne.

SEC. 12.—Disintegrator (or Bark and Bone Mill) combining simplicity strength, and efficiency (to be shown at work)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

896 1 John Buncle, Parkside Machine Works, Flemington-road and Wreckyn-street.

SEC. 13. Best Stripper—First prize, Society's gold medal; second ditto, silver medal ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

897 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 898 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, No. 5, with thimble

steel comb. 899 3 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, No. 6, with patent steel

adjustable comb. 900 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, No. , light, 3-horse. 901 5 T. Robinson and Co,, Elizabeth-street, No. 2, light, 3-horse. 902 6 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, No. 4, extra strong. 903 7 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, with improved thimble

comb brake, &c. 904 8 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street,

Carlton. 905 9 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street,

Carlton. 906 10 Executors of tlie late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street,

Carlton. 907 11 Robinson and Sons, a'Beckett-street west. 908 12 David Edwards, 274 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 909 13 Thos. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 910 14 Thos. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 911 15 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

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SEC. 14.—Collection of Pottery for Agricultural Purposes, to be colonial made, and exhibited by the makers. Samples of drain tiles and pipes must be of three sizes (2, 3, and 4 inch), not less than 25 of each, and to state in writing the price of each size at p>er 1000.—First prize, .£3; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No Entry.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the g'ift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

SEC. 15.—Best Self acting Windmill, adapted for pumping water on farms or stations—First prize, £5; second ditto, certificate of merit.

912 1 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, "V ic tory" sail-wheel, 10 feet* 913 2 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, "V ic tory" sail-wheel, 14 feet. 914 3 Atlas Company of Engineers, Latrobe-street. 915 4 Robison Brothers and Co., 31 Flinders-street west. 916 5 Robison Brothers ancl Co., 31 Flinders-street west. 917 6 John Abraham, Ballarat. 918 7 John Danks, Bourke-street west. 919 8 John Danks, Bourke-street west.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

SEC. 16.—Best Winnower—First prize, Society's silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

920 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 921 2 P. L. Alkemade, Tatura. 922 3 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, with elevators for bagrgina; . ' 1 DO O

the gram. 923 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, without elevators. 924 5 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, with spike drum for use

with shipper. 925 6 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street. 926 7 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street. 927 8 Robinson and Sons, a'Beckett-street. 928 9 H . P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, by J. Baker. 929 10 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, by Dicky and Pearse, No. 3. 930 11 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, by Dicky and Pearse, No. 1. 931 12 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 932 13 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 933 14 Thos. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street. 934 15 Thos. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street. 935 16 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

SEC. 17.—Best Wool Press — First prize, Society's gold medal; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit,

936. 1 Price Williams, Franklyn-street, manufactured by exhibitor.

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937 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, "Speedy's Patent." 938 3 Robinson and Sons, 6, 8 and 10 a'Beckett-street west, for hand,

horse, or steam-power.

SEC. 18.—Best Self-Filling and Emptying Earth Scoop, adapted for Squatters, Contractors and others; suitable for making Dams, Drains, Railway Embankments and lioads, subject to trial—First prize, £10, the gift of James Winter, Esq.; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

939 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, with wheels and steel plate

940 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 36 in. 941 3 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 30 in. 942 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 42 in. 943 5 David Munro and Co., Queen-street, Caughey's 4-wheel auto-

matic, worked by one man with two horses. 944 6 Robinson and Sons, a'Beckett-street, 3-wheel. 945 7 David Edwards, 274 Elizabeth-street, exhibit. 946 8 David Edwards, 274 Elizabeth-street, exhibit.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

SEC. 19.—Best Wine Press—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No Entry.

SEC. 20.—Best Collection Agricultural Machinery—First prize, Society's gold medal; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

947 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 948 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street. 949 3 David Munro and Co., Queen-street. 950 4 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street,

Carlton. A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the

gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

SEC. 21.—Best Double-Furrow a'nd Subsoil Plough combined—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

951 1 David Munro and Co., Queen-street. 952 2 David Munro and Co., Queen-street. 953 3 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street,

Carlton. 954 4 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street,

Carlton. 955 5 M'Calman and Garde, Blackwood-street, North Melbourne. 956 6 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

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SEC. 22.—Best Single-Furrow Plough, with all latest improvements—First prize, £ 2 2s.; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

957 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 958 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street. 959 3 James Hatty, West Melbourne, plough. 960 4 David Munro and Co., Queen-street. 961 5 David Edwards, Elizabeth-street, heavy. 962 0 David Edwards, Elizabeth-street, medium, 963 7 David Edwards, Elizabeth-street, light. 964 8 M'Calman and Garde, Blackwood-street, North Melbourne. 965 9 M'Calman and Garde, Blackwood-street, North Melbourne. 966 10 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 967 11 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 968 12 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station. 969 13 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station. 970 14 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

SEC. 23.—Best Double Furrow Plough—First prize, £ 5 5s.; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

971 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 972 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, with long steel mould

boards. 973 3 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, with short steel mould

boards. 974 4 David Munro and Co., Queen-street. 975 5 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street. 976 6 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street. 977 7 David Edwards, 274 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, Hornsby's. 978 8 M'Calman and Garde, Blackwood-street, North Melbourne. 979 9 M'Calman and Garde, Blackwood-street, North Melbourne. 980 10 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 981 11 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 982 12 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 983 13 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 984 14 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. 985 15 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station. 986 16 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station. 987 17 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

SEC. 24.—Best Grubber and Scarifier combined (2 horse)—First prize, £i ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, silver medal.

988 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 5-tine. 989 2 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 990 3 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station. 991 4 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

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A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

SEC. 25.—Best Vineyard Plough—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

992 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street. 993 2 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 994 3 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

SEC. 26.—Best Heavy Breaking-up Harrows—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

996 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, set. 997 2 R. Cockerell, 24 Elizabeth-street north, double action rotary

harrow, clod crusher, <£c. 998 3 M'Calman and Garde, Blackwood-street, North Melbourne. 999 4 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street.

1000 5 Hug-h Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

SEC. 27.—Best Harrows for General Purposes—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1001 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 1002 2 John Booth, Darraweit Guim. 1003 3 M'Calman and Garde, North Melbourne. 1004 4 M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 1005 5 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station. 1006 6 Hug-h Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station. 1007 7 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station. 1008 8 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

SEC. 28.—Best Grass-seed Harrows—First prize, silver medal; second, ditto, certificate of merit.

1009 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, set. 1010 2 R. Cockerell, 24 Elizabeth-street, set rotary. 1011 3 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 1012 4 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street.

SEC. 29.—Best Drill Plough—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1013 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street. 1014 2 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 1015 3 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

SEC. 30—Best Drill Grubber and Ilarrcyw combined—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1016 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street. 1017 2 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

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SEC. 31—Best Waggon for Farm Purposes—First prize, £ 5 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, silver medal.

1018 1 James Grant and Co., 36 Elizabeth-street north.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Modal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

SEC. 32.—Best Hay Dray and Frame—-First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £ 2 • third ditto, silver medal.

1019 1 George Parsons, Flemington. 1020 2 George Parsons, Flemington. 1021 3 J. and B. West, Essendon. 1022 4 James Grant and Co., 36 Elizabeth-street.

SEC. 33.—Best Horse Hay Rake—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditro, certificate of merit.

1023 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street. 1024 2 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, Elizabeth-street, made by J. W.

Stoddart and Co. 1025 3 J. and B. West, Essendon. 1026 4 W. Munsie, Tullamarine, manufactured by exhibitor. 1027 5 David Munro and Co., Queen-street. 1028 6 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, hand-delivery, by Nicholson

and Son. 1029 7 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, self-delivery, by Nicholsan

and Son. 1030 8 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, hand-delivery, by Williams

Bros. 1031 9 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen street, self-delivery, by Williams

Bros. 1032 10 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 1033 11 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 1034 12 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street. 1035 13 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street.

SEC. 34.—Best Field Roller—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1036 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, two wrouglit-iron cylinders. 1037 2 T.Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, three wrouglit-iron cylinders. 1038 3 H .P . Welch and Co., Queen-stieet,Cambridge roller, by Nicholson. 1039 4 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

SEC. 35.—Best Collection of Farm Implements (Field Tillage only)—First prize, Society's gold medal; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit

1040 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street. 1041 2 Hugh Lennon, opposite North Melbourne Railway Station.

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A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

A special prize of £5, the gift of J. L. Currie, Esq., will be awarded to the best. Machine for Destroying Rabbits in Burrows, on the following conditions :— 1st. That the machine can be moved from burrow to burrow, and worked

by one man. 2nd. That the material used in it be moderate in cost. 3rd. That there be more than one machine competing. 4th. That a field trial, under the direction of the Society, can be required

by the Judges. No entry.

E X T H A — C L A S S T .

1042 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, double cutting chaffcutter. 1043 2 J. R. Miller, Kiddell's Creek, improved hand-seed drill. 1044 3 John Booth, Darraweit Guim, patent equalising and convertible

swingle-trees, Daley's patent 1045 4 I!. Cockerel], 24 Elizabeth-street north, " N o Humbug" potato

digper and moulder. 1046 5 David Edwards, 274 Elizabeth-street north, heavy soleless plough

for breaking up new ground, manufactured by exhibitor. 1047 0 David Edwards, 274 Elizabeth-street north, cultivator. 1048 7 David Edwards, 274 Elizabeth-street north, cultivator. 1049 8 David Edwards, 274 Elizabeth-street north, cultivator. 1050 9 1 >avid Edwards, 274 Elizabeth-street north, horseshoe. 1051 10 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, engine. 1052 11 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, engine. 1053 12 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, tree-feller. 1054 13 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, field gates. 1055 14 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, corn screen.

C L A S S U .

Manures. SEC. 1.—Best Collection of Artificial Manures (in not less than 1 cwt. bags)

—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 1056 1 Irvine and Binney, 32 King-street, Melbourne, agents for

Cuming, Smith and Co., and Victoria Bone Mills Superphos-phate Co.

2 c w . Bone Dust. 2 cwr. Animal Guano. 2 cwt. Superphosphate Bone Dust. 2 cwt. Superphosphate Bone Char. 2 cwt. Superphosphate Mixed Bone Char and Lacepede Guano. 2 cwt. Lacepede Guano.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

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Preserves, &e.

SEC. 1.—Be<t Collection of Oilmen's Stores—First prize, £ 2 2s.; second ditto, bronze medal and certificate.

1057 1 Red-Cross Preserving- Company, South Yarra.

A special prize Melbourne International Exhibition Silver Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

S R C - 2.—Best Collection of Candles, Soap, &c.—First prize, £ 2 2s.; second ditto, bronze medal and certificate of merit.

No Entry.

A special priz • Melbourne International Exhibition Bronze Medal, the gift of the Commissioners, will be awarded to the best exhibit in this section.

STANDS.

No. 1.

T . ROBINSON A N D CO., E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T .

IOTS 1 Three-furrow plough. 1059 2 f!ro-id-cast seed sower. 1060 3 Post-hole borer. 1061 4 Root pulper. 1062 5 llill-side or turn-wrest plough. 1063 G Iron gang plough. 1064 7 Circular 1-horse power, with C.D.C. cutter. 1065 8 Hay and straw press.

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No. 2.

W . S H U T T L E W O R T H A N D C O . , 1 6 0 Q U E E N - S T R E E T .

10C6 1 10-horse portable engine, by Hornsby and Son. 1067 2 Wroug'ht-iron side delivery reaper and mower combined, 5 ft. 6in.

cut, by the Johnston Harvester Company. 1068 3 Wroug'ht-iron single mower, 4 ft. 3 in. cut, by the Johnston

Harvester Company. 1069 4 Wroug'ht-iron harvester, " T h e King- of Reapers," side-delivery,

5 ft. 6in. cut, by the Johnston Harvester Company. 1070 5 Rotary adjustable corn screen with blower, by Rainforth and

Sons. 1071 6 Rotary adjustable corn screen for threshing machine, by Petty

and Co.

No. 3.

D A V I D M U N R O A N D C O . , Q U E E N - S T R E E T .

1072 1 12-horse power double cylinder portable engine, by Marshall, Sons and Co.

1073 2 3-liorse power semi-portable engine, by Leekings and Ellery. 1074 3 7-inch centrifugal pump. 1075 4 7-inch centrifugal pump. 1076 5 4-inch double-barrel pump, with spur and pinion driving gear. 1077 0 Horseworks. 1078 7 Whim buckets. 1079 8 Belting and machine duplicates. 1080 9 Ivnife sharpener for reaper or chaff-cutter blades.

No. 4.

H . P . W E L C H A N D C O . , Q U E E N - S T R E E T .

1081 1 " JS'ovelty" self-side delivery, by Picksley, Sims and Co. 1082 2 " Excelsior" self-acting sheaf delivery reaper, by Brig-ham and Co. 1083 3 " Star Buckeye" combined reaper and mower, by Brig-ham and Co. 1084 4 " S t a r " grass mower, by Brig-ham and Co. 1085 5 Broadcast seed sower, by Brigham and Co. 1086 6 Chaffcutting machine, D.O., by Picksley, Sims and Co. 1087 7 Chaft:cutting machine, D.G., by Picksley, Sims and Co. 1088 8 Chaff-cutting machine, D.H. , by Picksley, Sims and Co. 1089 9 Chaff-cutting- machine, D.K. , by Picksley, Sims and Co. 1090 10 Chaff-cutting machine, D.I . , by Pickslej', Sims and Co., for hand

or steam. 1091 11 2-horse power vertical engine and boiler, with water-henter, by

Nicholson and Son. 1092 12 3-horse power vertical engine and boiler, with water-heater, by

Nicholson and Son.

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1Q93 13 Patent steam tree-felling- and log crosscut sawing machine, by A. Ransome and Co.

1094 14 Wrought-iron field gates. 1095 15 Patent triangular wire corn screen, by Penney and Co.

No. 5.

J A M E S M ' E W A N AND CO.

1096 1 Nicholson's clod crusher. 1097 2 Wheel earth scoop. 1098 3 Skid earth scoop, 3 feet. 1099 4 Skid earth scoop, 3 feet 6 inches. 1100 5 Bentall's chaff-cutter, C.D.E. 1101 6 Bentall's chaff-cutter, C.S.D. 1102 7 R. and C. chaff-cutter, No. 58A. 1103 8 R. and C. chaff-cutter, No. 3. 1104 9 Corn-crusher, No. 2. 1105 10 Bentall's chaff-cutter, R.S.B. 1106 11 Bentall's chaff-cutter, R.S.A., with kibbler. 1107 12 Bentall's kibbler, B.K.A. 1108 13 Turner's corn-crusher, No. 6. 1109 14 Bentall's turnip-cutter. 1110 15 Bentall's root-pulper. 1111 16 Bentall's root-washer. 1112 17 Hunt's single-row seed drill. 1113 18 Hunt's double-row seed drill. 1114 19 Silver Creek smut separator. 1115 20 M'Sherry's grain drill. 1116 21 Wood's wire-binder and reaper combined. 1117 22 Reid's broadcast seed sower. 111S 23 Root's patent blower. 1119 24 Bentall's 1-horse works. 1120 25 Bentall's 4-horse works. 1121 20 R. and C. light 1-horse works. 1122 27 R. and C. light 2-horse works. 1123 28 Hunt's 1-horse works. 1124 29 Young's double cheese press. 1125 30 Young's single cheese press. 1126 31 Young's curd mill. 1127 32 Colonial cheese press. 1128 33 Bulliard's churn. 1129 34 Onion's portable forge, O., 1A. 1130 35 Onion's portable forge, O., 1. 1131 36 Onion's portable forge, O., 6. 1132 37 Onion's circular bellows, 26. 1133 38 Enamelled manger. 1134 39 Enamelled mang-er, with hayrack. 1135 40 Galvanised manger. 1136 41 Three garden rollers. 1137 42 Two tubular field gates.

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1138 43 Pair wrought-iron gates. 1139 44 Western patent crab winch. 1140 45 6-horse plough. 1141 46 3-furrow plough. 1142 47 F.G. plough (Hornsby's). 1143 48 Hornsby's H.H. 2-wheel plough. 1144 49 Gray's 2-horse plough. 1145 50 R. and S. B.F.S. plough. 1146 51 R. andS. Y.O.H. plough. 1147 52 R. and S. Y.F.L. plough. 1148 53 Howard's C.B. single-furrow plough. 1149 54 Coleman's cultivator, No. 5. 1150 55 Edwards' cultivator. 1151 56 Disc pulveriser. 1152 57 Howard's zig--zag' harrows, No. 11, heavy. 1153 58 Howard's zig-zag'harrows, No. 14, light. 1154 59 Gray's zig-zag harrows. 115-5 60 Ashby's J. and L. harrows.

No. 6.

A T L A S COMPANY OF ENGINEERS.

1156 1 8-horse power portable engine. 1157 2 4-horse power semi-portable vertical engine. 1158 3 3-horse power winding engine. 1159 4 Post boring machine. 1160 5 Wood planing, grooving, tonguing, and moulding machine. 1161 6 Saw bench. 1162 7 Windmill.

No. 7.

J A M E S G R A N T A N D C O . , 3 6 E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T N O R T H .

1163 1 Plough for breaking up roads. 1164 2 Double-furrow plough (heavy). 1165 3 Double-furrow plough (light). 1166 4 Single-furrow double-wheeled plough. 1167 5 Single-furrow, light 2-horse plough. 1168 6 Vineyard plough. 1169 7 Heavv 1-horse plough. 1170 8 Bullock-plough. 1171 9 Horse hoe (heavy). 1172 10 Horse hoe (light). 1173 11 Set harrows for general purposes (two a set). 1174 12 Set harrows for general purposes (three a set). 1175 13 Five-tined grubber and scarifier combined, with steel snares. 1176 14 Set plough swingle-trees. 1177 15 Horse-hoe and a vice-plough combined.

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No. 8.

J O H N C U R T I S , 9 5 B O U R K E - S T R E E T W E S T .

1178 1 Collection of portmanteaus.

No. 9.

P R I C E W I L L I A M S , F R A N K L Y N - S T R E E T W E S T .

1179 1 Post-hole borer. 1180 2 Washing machine.

No. 10.

H . J . S I M P S O N , C O L L I N G WOOD.

1181 1 Chemicals, erasive soap, and glue.

No. 11.

S . B A N G S , 1 0 1 B O U R K E - S T R E E T E A S T .

1182 1 Horse and cattle medicines.

No. 12.

T H O S . S M I T H , 1 5 4 C L A R E N D O N - S T R E E T , E M E R A L D H I L L .

1183 1 Glass case containing gentlemen's hats and helmets.

No. 13.

T H E R E D - C R O S S P R E S E R V I N G C O M P A N Y , C H A P E L - S T R E E T , S O U T H Y A R R A .

Assortment of oilmen's stores :—-1184 1 Jams. 1185 2 Jellies. 1186 3 Bottled fruits. 1187 4 Tart fruits. 1188 5 Marmalade, in glass and tins. 1189 (i Honey, in glass and tins. 1190 7 Pickles, in glass and bulk. 1191 8 Sauces. 1192 9 Chutneys. 1193 10 Tomato sauce. 1194 11 Vinegar, in glass and bulk. 1195 12 Salt, in glass jars. 1196 '13 Anchovy paste. 1197 14 Bloater paste. 1198 15 Essence of Anchovies.

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No. 14.

E D W A R D D O M B R A I N AND S O N S , 9 5 B O U R K E - S T R E E T W E S T .

1199 1 Little's chemical fluid. 1200 2 New non-poisonous sheep dip. 1201 3 Little's Soluble Phenyle, the new disinfectant and deodoriser.

No. 15.

G . L . G R A H A M , S A N D R I D G E .

1202 1 Gloss for boots and harness. 1203 2 Premier lustre, or French dressing for boots and shoes.

No. 16.

W . L O C K H A R T M O R T O N , S O U T H Y A R R A .

1204 1 Morton's patent gate, which is opened and shut without dismounting.

No. 17.

W I L L I A M R A D F O R D , 1 9 L I T T L E B O U R K E - S T R E E T , M E L B O U R N E .

1205 1 Cheese vats of different sizes, twelve in number. 1206 2 Cheese tub, 80-gal. 1207 3 Cheese tub, 100-gal. 1208 4 24-quart cart can. 1209 5 35-quart cart can. 1210 6 44-quart cart can. 1211 7 63-quart cart can. 1212 8 Syphon. 1213 9 Syphon. 1214 10 Strainers. 1215 11 Scalder. 1216 12 Curd breakers. 1217 13 Gauze wire separator. 1218 i 4 Yard can, 16 quarts. 1219 In Yard can, 20 quarts. 1220 16 Curd forks. 1221 17 Milk strainers. 1222 18 Milk buckets. 1223 19 Milk buckets, with strainers. 1224 20 Curd cooler.

No. 18.

J O H N D A N K S , 4 2 B O U R K E - S T R E E T W E S T .

1225 1 Korting's water elevator. 1226 2 Danks'patent universal hydrants, with director. 1227 3 4-in. patent pump, on plank. JL228 4 4-in. patent pump, for windmill.

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1229 5 Pump on frame, without gear. 1230 6 One each, rotary pump, and 1231 7 Rotary pump, on stand, 11. 1232 8 Pump frame. 1233 9 3-in. double-barrel brass pump, with air chamber, on frame. 1 234 10 3^-in. single barrel brass pump, on frame. 1235 1 1 Special steam pump, 6 x 4 , in motion. 1236 12 Special steam pump, 4 x in motion. 1237 13 Improved imported portable water lifter. 1238 14 Portable fire engine, on barrow. 1239 15 4-horse power horizontal steam engine, with vertical boiler. 1240 10 Injector on steam boiler. 1241 17 Windmill, with pump, complete. 1242 18 Small windmill, with pump, complete. 1243 19 One each, injector, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8. 1244 20 One each, D.B. steam cocks, 21 2, 11 1, f , and 1. 1245 21 One each, D.B. steam cocks, bright, 2, U , 1^, 1, and f . 1246 22 One each, P.G.L. steam cocks, 2, 11 "l, and J. 1247 23 One each, capped-top cock, 2, 1^, 1, and 1248 24 One each, P.O. cocks, 2, 1J, and 1. 1249 25 One each, steam valves, 3, 2, l j , 1, and f . 1250 26 One each, flanged valves, 2, 1J, and 1251 27 One each, R.A. steam valves, 21, 11 and 1^. 1252 28 One each, R.A. steam valves, screwed, l i . 1253 29 One each, suction lubrication, 2, 21, and~3. 1254 30 One each, suction lubrication, D.P., 3. 1255 31 One each, check valves, 2, 11, 1, f , and A. 1256 32 One each, R.A. valves, 2, 11, 1, J, and 1. 1257 33 One each, main cocks, 2, 11, and 11. 1258 34 Two each, spring balances. 1259 35 Three steam gauges. 1260 36 Three steam whistles. 1261 37 Three sets steam gauge cocks. 1262 38 One each, 3, 4, 5, and 6 steam valves. 1263 39 One each, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 12 sluice valves. 1264 40 Court stand pipe. 1265 41 Hydraulic ram, in motion. 1266 42 Patent enamelled gauge glasses, various sizes. 1267 43 Double hydrant. 1268 44 Director for fire brigade. 1269 45 Fire brigade hose union. 1270 46 One 2 self-acting ball cocks. 1271 47 Patent post borer. 1272 48 Double crank for pump, with plumber blocks bearing for rods. 1273 49 One each, iron lift pump, Nos. 2, 4, 5, and 6. 1274 50 One each, brass deep-well pump, 21, 3, 31 and 4. 1275 51 One each, iron force and lift pump, on flange. Nos. 2, 4 and 6. 1276 52 One each, iron force and lift pump, on plank, Nos. 3 and 6. 1277 53 One each, iron force and lift pump, double action, on plank Nos

4 and 6.

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1278 54 One each, brass force and lift pump, Nos. 2, 2£, 3, 3£, and 4. 1279 55 One each, 4-in. brass double-barrel brass pump, Nos. 2^, 3, 3^,

and 4. 1280 56 3^-in. brass double-barrel brass pump, with clack doors and air

chambers. 1281 57 3i-in. treble-barrel brass pump, with clack doors and air chambers.. 1282 58 Single crank, with plumber blocks. 1283 59 Pair slings, with crosshead and guide bars. 1284 60 Two brass bung holders. 1285 61 Oval cast shower. 1286 62 Round cast shower. 1287 63 One each, 8-in. and 10-in. copper shower. 1288 64 H-in. brine pump. 1289 65 Fret saws, various sizes. 1290 66 Amateur turning lathes. 1291 67 Lawn sprinkler.

No. 19.

J O H N B U N C L E , F L E M I N G T O N - R O A D , AND W R E C K Y N - S T R E E T , N o i m r M E L B O U R N E .

1292 1 Chaffcutters, 2 knives. 1293 2 Cliaffcutters, 3 knives. 1294 3 Horseworks for driving machinery (from 1 to 4 lioi ses; 1295 4 Tobacco-cutting machine. 1296 5 Tobacco-cutting machine. 1297 6 Firewood saw bench. 1298 7 Small bone crusher or cutter for hand or horse-power.

No. 20.

M I C H A E L FORD, 62 C O L L I N S - S T R E E T E A S T .

1299 1 Washing machine.

No. 21.

W O O D S AND C O . , 9 M A R K E T - S T R E E T , M E L B O U R N E .

Tinned butter. Dairy utensils. American ironclad milk pans. Cheese vats. Curd knives. Cream strainer. Walton's liquid and paste Annatto. Visser's liquid Annatto. Visser's artificial Rennet. Cheese bandage and cloth. American butter workers. Thermometers, lactometers, &c.

1300 1 1301 2 1302 3 1303 4 1304 5 1305 6 1306 7 1307 8 1308 9 1309 10 1310 11 1311 12

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No. 22.

P A R K E R AND C O . , P O S T O F F I C E P L A C E E A S T .

1312 1 Champion oven. 1313 2 Squatter oven. 1314 3 Portable stove.

No. 23 (Dairy Tent).

A Y L E S B U R Y D A I R Y CO., B A Y S W A T E K

1315 1 Butter cured by the Aylesbury Dairy Co., Bayswater, London,. with their new butter preservative.

No. 24.

T. W . N O R R I S , P R A H R A N .

1316 1 Condition spice for horses, cattle, &c.

No. 25.

F . F L O O D , 1 3 9 L O N S D A L E - S T R E E T W E S T .

1317 1 Water lifter. 1318 2 Washing appliances.

No. 26.;

H O O D AND CO.

1319 I glass case Thomas's carbolised sheep-dip, for the cure of scal> and other skin diseases in sheep.

No. 27.

C O L O N I A L M A N U F A C T U R I N G C O M P A N Y , FLINDERS-LA.™ EAST.

1320 1 Ice safes and refrigerators, suitable for family use, also for storage of butter and transport of milk. Hotelkeepers' refrigerators, to be utilised for cooling aerated water and malt liquors, the latter being drawn from casks through coils of piping.

No. 28.

H U G H L E N N O N , O P P O S I T E N O R T H M E L B O U R N E R A I L W A Y STATION. .

1321 1 Gang plough. 1322 2 Set Tarantula harrows. 1323 3 Revolving mould-board plough. 1324 4 Anti-friction plough. 1325 5 Horse hay rake. 1326 6 Set dynamometrical swingle-trees.

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1327 7 Set 3-borse equalising swingle-trees. 1328 8 Set 2-liorse swingle-trees. 1329 9 3-furrow plough. 1330 10 " Squatter " plough, for railway or station work. 1331 11 Road makers'plough. 1332 12 3-horse tank-sinkers'plough. 1333 13 Collection of Lennon's celebrated best cast steel bullet-proof

mould boards. 1334 14 Collection of Lennon's patent wrought-iron soled rolled plough

shares. 1335 15 Collection of forgings for plough. 1336 16 Lennon's patent knife grinder, for sharpening knives of reaping

and mowing machines. 1337 17 Single-wheel plough. 1338 IS Double-wheel plough. 1339 19 1-horse plough. 1340 20 Circular coulters. 1341 21 Skin coulters.

No. 29.

A . G . C R A W F O R D AND C O . , E A S T E R N A R C A D E .

1342 1 Saratoga trunks. 1343 2 Solid leather trunks. 1344 3 Ladies' dress trunks. 1345 4 Monitor trunks. 1346 5 French Monitor trunks. 1347 6 Steamer trunks. 1348 7 Packing trunks. 1349 8 Theatrical trunks. 1350 9 Children's toy trunks. 1351 10 Portmanteaus. 1352 11 Boy's barrows. 1353 12 Valises. 1354 13 Satchels. 1355 14 Ladies' bags. 1356 15 School bags. 1357 16 Dressing cases. 1358 17 Lunch bags. 1359 18 Carpet bags. 1360 19 W o r k bags. 1361 20 W o r k baskets. 1362 21 Pic-nic baskets. 1363 22 Brussels carpet folding-chairs. 1364 23 Velvet folding-chairs. 1365 24 Patent carpet-sweepers. 1366 25 Netted hammocks. 1367 26 Invalid rolling chairs. 1368 27 Tally-ho's. 1369 28 Patent garden pumps.

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No. 30.

G R E G AND L O R D , 3 7 AND 3 9 E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T N O R T H .

1370 1 Pack saddles. 1371 2 Gents' saddles. 1372 3 Ladies' saddles. 1373 4 Whips. 1374 5 Bits, spurs, (fee.

No. 31.

H E N R Y J O N E S A N D C O . , 1 0 F R A N K L I N - S T R E E T W E S T .

1375 1 Platform weighing machine, suitable for farmers and selectors-1376 2 Platform weighing machine, suitable for farmers and selectors.

No. 32.

R O B I N S O N A N D S O N S , A ' B E C K E T T - S T R E E T W E S T .

1377 1 Washing machines.

No. 33.

W I L L I A M M T J N S I E , T U L L A M A R I N E .

1378 1 Field elevator. 1379 2 Hay gatherer.

No. 34.

J . AND B . W E S T , E S S E N D O N .

1380 1 Field elevator.

No. 35.

D A V I D A L T S O N , 2 5 B O U R K E - S T R E E T W E S T .

1381 1 Set Clydesdale entire tackle. 1382 2 Set blood entire tackle. 1383 3 Six bull head-stalls. 1384 4 Six cow head-stalls. 1385 5 Six calf head-stalls. 1386 6 Two ladies' saddle cloths. 1387 7 Saddler's ironmongery. 1388 8 Three gents' Pelham bridles. 1389 9 Three gents' Waymouth bridles. 1390 10 Three ladies' Pelham bridles. 1391 11 Three gents' double-rein snaffle bridles. 1392 12 Three gents'single-rein snaffle bridles. 1393 13 Six racing bridles. 1394 14 Six breastplates. 1395 15 Three racing saddles, lbs.

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1396 16 Three steeplechase saddles. 1397 17 Three exercise saddles. 1398 18 Six indiarubber cutting rings. 1399 19 Three lead-carrying cloths. 1400 20 Four suits horse-clothing. 1401 21 Three jointed four-horse whips. 1402 22 Cotton lead ropes for entires. 140-3 23 Collection of riding and driving whips. 1404 24 Collection of waterproof rugs. 1405 25 Collection of canvas stable rugs. 1406 26 Collection of valises. 1407 27 Three bellied stockwhips (six exhibits). 1408 28 Machine belting. 1409 29 Kangaroo girths, flat and round plaited. 1410 30 White and coloured horse nets. 1411 31 Belt leather. 1412 32 Pump leather. 1413 33 General collection of leather. 1414 34 Leather back body brushes. 1415 35 Saddle and harness pegs, for stable use. 1416 36 Solid leather fire brigade buckets. 1417 37 Machine belting, single and double. 1418 38 Firemen's helmets, belts, pouches and buckets. 1419 39 Silk race-saddle mountings. 1420 40 Military crossbelts, sword-belts and cartouche pouches.

No. 36.

W O L T E R A N D E C H B E R G , 6 R U S S E L L - S T R E E T .

1421 1 Washing machine. 1422 2 Washing machine.

No. 37.

J . T . M O U R A N T , O X F O R D - S T R E E T , C O L L I N G W O O D .

1423 1 Glass case containing wood taps.

No. 38.

B R I S C O E AND C O . , COLLINS-STREET E A S T .

1424 1 Portable forge. 1425 2 Mortising machine. 1426 3 Fairbank's weighing machine. 1427 4 Assortment of lifting jacks. 1428 5 Assortment of lawn mowers. 1429 6 Assortment of lawn sprinklers. 14-30 7 Assortment of pumps. 1431 8 Water carrier. 1432 9 Garden engine.

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1433 10 Garden seats. 1434 11 Assortment lawn tennis and croquet. 1435 12 Lawn tennis markers. 1436 13 Mitreing machines. 1437 14 Punching and shearing machines. 1438 15 Green's sausage machines. 1439 16 Fret saw machines. 1440 17 Bentall's chaff-cutter, C.B.A. 1441 18 Bentall's chaff-cutter, C.D.C. 1442 19 Bentall's chaff-cutter, C.D.C. large wheel. 1443 20 Bentall's chaff-cutter, C.E.B. 1444 21 Bentall's chaff-cutter, C.E.D. 1445 22 Bentall's chaff-cutter, C.E.E.

* 5446 23 Bentall's chaff-cutter, C.E.H. 1447 24 Bentall's corn-crusher, R.S.D. 1448 25 Howard's harrows, No. 12. 1449 26 Howard's harrows, No. 11. 4450 27 Seliar's plough, No. 20. 1451 28 Sellar's plough, No. 21. .1452 29 Sellar's plough, No. 18. 1453 30 Ransomes, Sims and Head, plough, Y.O.H. 1454 31 Ransomes, Sims and Head, plough, Y.F.L. 1455 32 Ransomes, Sims and Head, plough, R.N.D. 1456 33 Hornsby's plough, F.F. 1457 34 Hornsby's plough, F.G. 9458 35 Hornsby's plough H. J 459 36 Hornsby's plough, HH. 1460 37 Avery's weighing machines, 4 cwt., No. 132. 1461 38 Avery's weighing machines, 3 cwt,, No. 104. 1462 39 Avery's weighing machines, 4 cwt. 1463 40 Avery's weighing machines, 5 cwt. 1464 41 Aveiy's weighing machines, 7 cwt. 1465 42 Avery's weighing machines, 10 cwt. 1466 43 Avery's weighing machines, 12 cwt, 1467 44 Bartlett's weighing machines, 7 cwt. 1468 45 Bartlett's weighing machines, 10 cwt. 1469 46 Bartlett's weighing machines, 15 cwt. 1470 47 Assortment of wire. .'1471 48 Anvils. 1472 49 Vyce. 1473 50 Forge, complete.

No. 39. J . B . M I L L E R , R I D D E L L ' S C R E E K .

0 474 1 .Improved hand seed-drill.

No. 40. J O H N B O O T H , D A R R A W E I T G U I M .

Jl475 1 Patent equalising and convertible swingle-trees "Dalev'< Patent."

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No. 41.

R . C O C K E R E L L , 2 4 E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T N O R T H .

1476 1 Potato digger and moulder, " No Humbug."

No. 42.

D A V I D E D W A R D S , 2 7 4 E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T .

1477 1 Heavy soleless plough for breaking up new ground. 1478 2 Cultivator. 1479 3 Cultivator. 1480 4 Cultivator. 1481 5 Cultivator.

No. 43.

S W A N A N D C O . , E L I Z A B E T H - S T R E E T N O R T H

1482 1 Double cutting chaff-cutter.

No. 44.

J A M E S M U S G R O V E , O A K L A N D S J U N C T I O N .

1483 1 Mowing machine. 1484 2 Horse mower. 1485 3 Mower, with steel-plated fingers. 1486 4 Foot lathe.

No. 45.

A L C O C K A N D C O . , R U S S E L L - S T R E E T .

148 7 1 Collection of garden seats.

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