Rational Jgrimllural Sociclg of Victoria.

PATKON : HIS EXCELLENCY SIR H. B. LOCH, K.C.B., GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA, &c.

FOURTEENTH GRAND

3ST 2sr IT L SPRING EXHIBITION.

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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY,

27TH, 28TH, 29TH, AND 30TH AUGUST, 1884,

AT THE

SOCIETY'S HSriEW GKROUIIsriDS,

ADJOINING FLEMINGTON RACECOURSE.

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9 MACKILLOP. STREET (OFF 33 LITTLE COLLINS ST. WEST).

1884. ADVERTISEMENTS.

TELEPHONE No. 459. BENNIE, TEARE & COMPANY, ENGINEERS' IRONMONGERS AND SAfiDWAB E IMP A'BECKETT STREET EAST, MELBOURNE.

JPe wnZZ supply the undermentioned, Goods at the Lowest Possible Pi-ices, and we respectfully solicit a trial. B. T. tSc Co. Anvils ancl Vices Locks and Hinges B & S Steel Kails, Lathes, Drilling Ma- BJ Fivbanks' chines, and other a ft B and S Horse Tools Pi §s. o Nails, ready Bh S Nuts, Blank and Screwed, Faced H ga for driving ^ 5 i-l Bolts and Nuts, top & bottom, m 3 PS

See Illustrated Catalogue, with Advertisement, entitled, " WANTED, A SERVANT." i^atoal ^jgrimlteal $otktg of Victoria.

The FOURTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of this Society will be officially opened at the NEW SHOW GROUNDS, adjoining Flemington Racecourse, by His Excellency the Governor of Victoria,

On THURSDAY, 28th August, at 12 o'clock noon.

Members of the Society, on presentation of their Cards, will be admitted with two Ladies free.

The public will be admitted on WEDNESDAY, from 10 a.m., on payment of a fee of 2s. 6d. each. On Thursday, from 9 a.m., 2s. 6d. On Friday, from 9 a.m., Is.; and on Saturday, from 9 a.m., Is.

Tickets may be obtained at the Gates, and at the Spencer Street Railway Station, on each day of the Show, covering railway journey and admission to the Grounds. Railway return fare, 6d.

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

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

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZE WINNERS, Gold Card, Yellow Ribbon.

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

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

The Blind Asylum Band will play on the Ground, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from 12 o'clock noon.

THOMAS PATTERSON, Secretary. Iktioiutl Jgrkltural ^ocictn oflMtia.

LIST OF OFFICE-BEARERS FOR 1884.

Ji citron :

HIA EXCELLENCY SIR HENRY BROUGHAM LOCH, GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA, &C., &C.

Jircofoent: FRANCIS HENTY, ESQ., KEW.

JJici;- JJccalticnto :

JAMES GIBB, ESQ., M.L.A., MELVILLE PARK, BEETOK. J. M. PECK, ESQ., LEBANON, MOONEE PONDS W. J. LOBB, ESQ., DARRAWEIT GUIM. DAVID MITCHELL, ESQ., BURNLEY-STREET, RICHMOND. JOHN FINLAY, ESQ., ALMA ROAD, ST. KILDA. (Vacant through Election of F. HENTY, ESQ., as President, 12/8/84.)

©t-itoteeo : JAMES GIBB, ESQ., M.L.A., MELVILLE PARK, BERWICK DR. PLUMMER, WYABUN PARK, GISEORNE. W. J. LOBB, ESQ., DARRWEIT GUIM.

itlembeco of ©omtcil :

THE HON. CHARLES YOUNG, JAMES GARTON, ESQ., JOLIMONT M.L.A., ALBERT-STREET, EAST TERRACE, JOLIMONT. MELBOURNE. HON. JAS. BUCHANAN, M.L.C., HUGH LENNON, ESQ., NORTH BERWICK. MELBOURNE. A. PATTERSON, ESQ., ST. GER- WILLIAM THOMSON, ESQ., MAINS, CRANBOURNE. PROSPECT, KYNETON. JOB SMITH, ESQ., THORNBURY JOHN BUNCLE, ESQ., NORTH PARK, NORTHCOTE. MELBOURNE. THOMAS LEARMONTH, ESQ., CHARLES LYNOTT, ESQ., ST. NEW HALL. MOONEE PONDS. KILDA. F. S. ROBERTS, ESQ., COLLINS- SAMUEL GARDINER, ESQ., STREET EAST. BUNDOORA PARK. J. A. ROBERTS, ESQ., BRONTE, THE HON. WILLIAM M'CUL- MIDDLE BRIGHTON. LOCH, M.L.C., GLENROY. J. G. BRISBANE, ESQ., MOONEE S. G. STAUGHTON, ESQ., WOOD- PONDS. SIDE, ALBERT PARK. THOMAS BRUNTON, ESQ., FREDERICK PEPPIN, ESQ., ST. SOUTH-STREET, ASCOT VALE. KILDA. JAMES MALCOLM, ESQ., OLRIG, JOHN CURRIE, ESQ., LITTLE CRAIGIEBURN. COLLINS-STREET WEST. W. H. WILSON, ESQ., BRAEMORE, JOHN HURST, ESQ., ROMSEY. MERRIANG. WILLIAM LEARMONTH, ESQ., STRATFORD STRETTLE, ESQ., NEW HALL, MOONEE PONDS. GLADYS PARK, BERWICK.

fiott. Det. gmreeutt:

GRAHAM MITCHELL, ESQ., F.R.C.V.S.

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THOMAS PATTERSON. LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS.

DRAUGHT HORSES.

JUDGES. STEWARDS. J. Bell, Kangaroo Ground. J. G. Brisbane. A. Criohton, Gembrook. J. Currie. J. Brincombe, Wangaratta. J. Daniel. W. Turner, Albury. J. Neilson, Kyneton.

THOROUGHBREDS, HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, &c.

VV. Newcomen, Glenrowan. T. Leannonth. E. H. Wedgwood, Kyneton. James Hearn. F. Tozer, Warrnambool. S. Strettle.

TROTTERS AND BUGGY AND CARRIAGE HORSES.

J. M'Laughlan, Sydney. Job Smith. H. A. Crawford, Beechworth. W. J. Lobb. Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra. W. Fleming.

SHORTHORNS AND HEREFORDS.

W. Wragge, Brighton. J. M. Peck. J. A. Badgery, Sydney. John Finlay. C. R. Goode, South Australia. C. Lynott.

AYRSHIRES, ALDERNEYS, BRITTANIES, AND DAIRY CATTLE.

T. Cadell, Sydney. W. H. Wilson. P. N. Grierson, South Australia. Thomas Harmer. J. E. Pemell, Sydney.

FAT CATTLE AND FAT SHEEP.

T. K. Bennet, Melbourne. F. Peppin. •J. Pritchard, Melbourne. J. Swan, Melbourne.

MERINO SHEEP.

J. H. Gray, Corowa, N.S.W. A. Patterson. W. H. Heath, Cobram, N.S.W. J. Malcolm. W. Armstrong, Hexham. XXll LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS.

LONGWOOLS.

JUDOES. STEWARDS. W. Rutledge, Warrnambool. Hon. James Buchanan. T. Hogan, Neerim. S. G. Staughton. J. Forster, Kyneton.

SWINE.

Robert Clarke, Bolinda. T. Brunton. H. Hearne, Swanston-street. J. Garton. W. Graham, Taradale.

POULTRY.

J. H. Pewtress, Melbourne. J. Hurst. A. H. Hopton, Melbourne. W. Learmonth.

DOGS (SPORTING).

SECTIONS I. AND II. AND VII. TO XVII.

R. G. Banner, Sandridge. W. Thomson. John Robertson, Melbourne. J. Buncle.

DOGS (NON-SPORTING).

SECTIONS in. TO VI. AND XVIII. TO XXIV.

W. B. Lovering, Elizabeth-street. E. Baker, J. Varcoe, Melbourne.

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND HARNESS.

W. Fleming, Sydney. F. S. Roberts. J. B. Stamp, Maryborough. H. H. Peck. B. Lee, Bourke-street.

DAIRY PRODUCE AND PRESERVES.

R. C. Elliot, Kyneton. D. Mitchell. W. Halford, Castlemaine. H. Hearne. W. M'Ewan, Swanston-street.

MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS.

Hugh Milvain, Malmsbury. J. Bencraft. R. G. Watkins, Sydney. J. C. Cochrane. Duncan Campbell, Piper's Creek.

WINE.

H. Creswick, Melbourne. J. M. Peck. G. G. Allen, Market-street.

GRAIN AND HOPS.

Martin M'Kenna, Kyneton. Hon. D. Melville, Brunswick. J. 0. Moody, Melbourne. THE M'CORMICK MOWER.

Made entirely of Iron. The Most Perfect Mower of the Day. M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, MELBOURNE.

T ZEE IE CREAM SEPARATOR. ("DE LAVAL'S PATENT.")

By using this Machine the Cream can be separated from the Milk instantaneously, at the rate of 60 gallons an hour.

SOLE AGENTS: M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG,

MELBOURITB. PATENT "STOVER" WINDMILLS, SIMPLE, DURABLE, dEHELA-IP, And Perfectly Self-Regulating. The " STOVER" WINDMILL is used principally to pump water for railroads, private residences, farms, hotels, breweries, &c., in places which do not enjoy the advantages of a continuous water supply, and it is also largely made use of for irrigation purposes. The turn-table of this Mill is of chilled iron; on this rest chilled balls, the main casting of the Mill resting on the balls. These balls are entirely covered from rain and storm. The connection is made with ball and socket joint, which makes a swivel, ENABLING THE MILL TO CHANGE AS THE WIND CHANGES, at the same time making a strong joint to draw on. The wheel is a solid rosette, the vane or rudder being hinged. Its motion or speed is governed by a graduating weight, which works exactly like the governors of a steam engine, an increased pressure of the wind folding the wheel in line with the vane, which raises the governor, and as the wind diminishes the weight of the governor brings the wheel back into the wind. For HOTELS or PRIVATE RESIDENCES this Mill possesses the great advantage of RUNNING WITHOUT NOISE, while the comparatively insignificant cost of keeping it in working order renders it a valuable substitute for the expensive system of pumping by hand labour.

SOLE VENDORS : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, ADELAIDE, AND LONDON.

PATENT ALTHOUSE" WINDMILL.

HUNDREDS NOW IN USE.

These Windmills are PERFECTLY SELF-REGULATING, And we guarantee them to be the

j CHEAPEST, ^.isru MOST DUEABLE "wiisriDrMiiij us IN THE WORLD.

NOTE.—All our Mills are fully warranted. We make the Windmill business a specialty, and are now selling more Mills than all the dealers in Australia put together. We keep experienced men to erect Mills when desired. SEND FOR PRICED CIRCULAR.

SOLE VENDORS s M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, ADELAIDE, AND LONDON. RAN80ME8' PORTABLE ENGINES, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 h.p.

SOLE AGENTSs M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, ADELAIDE, AND LONDON. RANSOMES' VINEYARD PLOUGHS,

Single Furrow, £5. Double Furrow, £6 10s. THESE PLOUGHS ARE SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED to plough the land between the Vines, the beam and handles being placed more over the body of the Plough than usual, thus making them narrower, and consequently not liable to rub against the Vines on either side, or to knock them down. SOLE AGENTS: M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, ADELAIDE, AND LONDON. RANSOMES' VERTICAL ENGINES. RANSOMES' "STAR" HAY RAKES. HOBSE HAY RAKES

With or without Driver's Seat. With or without Travelling Wheels, 2, 3, and 4 Horse Power. AMERICAN^HAY RAKES. £12 each. SOLE AGENTS : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, MELBOURNE. MELBOURNE. HAND PUMPS AVERY'S PLATFORM SCALES. IN EVERY VARIETY.

When required we arrange our Pumps complete with Pipes iind Rods for wells of any depth, all ready to be placed in the well with ver}' little trouble.

We have a Large Stock of DOUGLAS PUMPS, As Illustrated, Suitable for Lifts not exceeding 28 feet.

IJ1P0BTEES : Particulars and Prices by Post. M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, MELBOURNE. TWELHOFRNl?.

LATEST IMPROVED SAWMILL MACHINERY.

SAW BENCHES (Iron and Wood), BREAKING DOWN FRAMES, CORBETT'S WINNOWERS, SAWS, SPINDLES, With Spike Roller and Elevators. And every requisite for Sawmills. SOLE AGENTS: M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, MELBOURNE. MELBOURNE. ADVERTISEMENTS. JOSEPH NICHOLSON & CO.'S

PATENT SPUR-GEARING STRIPPERS. Winners of First Gold Medal—Melbourne International Exhibition, FIELD TRIAL, 1881, and have defeated all Competitors at recent FIELD TRIALS of any note. PRICE, £60; EX-

THE advantage of the Patent Spur-gearing is an immense saving in draught—equal to one horse in eaeh machine. The action of the spur wheels is direct and simple, enabling the stripper to work with a steady regularity which cannot be obtained by the use of a belt. Experience has proved their strength and durability, hundreds being now in use with most satisfactory results. By this method of gearing, or substituting two spur wheels for the large pulley and belt, the speed can be adjusted to suit the weather or the district. The mode of effecting any change is simple, easy, and readily performed.

RECENT AWARDS : GOLD MEDAL—Shepparton FIELD TRIAL ... 1883 SILVER MEDAL—Grand National Show, Sydney ... 1883 FIRST PRIZE-Nagambie Agricultural Show FIELD TRIAL ... 1881 FIRST PRIZE-Boort „ „ FIELD TRIAL ... 1881 FIRST PRIZE—Murchison „ „ ... FIELD TRIAL ... 1881 FIRST PRIZE—Dookie (Moira) ,, „ FIELD TRIAL ... 1881 HIGHEST AWARD—Sydney International Exhibition 1879-1880 FIRST PRIZE—Tatura Agricultural Show ... FIELD TRIAL ... 1880 FIRST PRIZE—Sandford „ „ ... FIELD TRIAL ... 1881 FIRST PRIZE—Benalla „ „ FIELD TRIAL ... 1880 SILVER MEDAL—National Agricultural Society, Melbourne ... 1880 FIRST PRIZE—Inglewood Agricultural Show .. . . FIELD TRIAL ... 1880 FIRST PRIZE-Echuca „ „ FIELD TRIAL ... 1880 ... 1880 FIRST PRIZE—D^rnhquirT " " ! ™D ™AL ~ ... 1880 FIRST PRIZE-Dookie „ " FIELD TRIAL '.. . 1S80 FIRST PRIZE—Shepparton „ „ ...... FIELD TRIAL !.'.' 1879 Manufacturers of Reapers, Mowers, Improved Horse Powers, Winnowers, and I toughs, d-c. Full information and Catalogues by post. Address—BOUVERIE AND LEICESTER STREETS, MELBOURNE. ADVERTISEMENTS.

PRICE, £25 ; if Mounted on Wheels, £2 10s. extra. A Superior Corn Dresser, with Plenty of Riddle Room.

NICHOLSON'S PATENT BACK DELIVERY REAPER. FKICE - - £30. THIS Eeaper, since its introduction, has commanded a very large sale, and in every instance has given the purchaser the greatest satisfaction. It is very strong in construction, and the engraving shows its simplicity. Every point has been studied so as to adapt the Machine to the wants of our Agriculturists. Wrought-iron has been used wherever it could be introduced. The castings, which are fewer in this machine than in any other, are all extra strong ; should an accident occur, any part can be replaced on the receipt of a letter or telegram. A special advantage this Machine has is that there are only two bolts required in its construction, which does away with the necessity which exists in other makers' machines of constantly screwing up the numerous bolts, which are always working slack. It is also fitted with a side lever for regulating the cutting height and striking out gear, which is so placed that the driver has perfect control. Gold Medal, Melbourne International Exhibition, 1881. And FIKST PRIZES at almott every Field Trial

THESE WINNOWERS have given universal satisfaction, from the rapidity with which they clean grain, and the ease with which a good marketable sample is produced. The above engraving, showing the Winnower and Corn Elevators, with undercarriage and wheels for easy transport, is one of the most useful and handy machines on the farmstead. It is fitted with spike-roller for cleaning after stripping, saves the labour of one man in shovelling or filling the grain into sacks, and prevents it being wasted by being trodden upon or scattered upon the floor.

DOUBLE AND TREBLE FURROW PLOUGHS. Winners of the 100 Guineas Champion Prize. Manufacturers of Patent Strippers, Reapers, Mowers, Improved Horse Powers, Winnowers and Ploughs, etc. All information and Catalogues by post. Address :-BOUVERIE & LEICESTER STREETS, MELBOURNE, ADVERTISEMENTS. JOSEPH NICHOLSON & CO. J.NICHOLSON & C? s

AUSTRAL! A ix IVIO WE R Price, W 10s., fitted with Steel-plated Fingers; and £26 with Plain Fingers. At the Great Field Test of Mowers held in connection with the Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition, Nicholson's Australian Matter was awarded First Prize, after Trial, for superiority of construction;and practical working in the field, the draught, as shown by dynamometer, being 2421b. in a heavy crop of lucerne, while the best English and other Colonial Mowing Machines registered 3961b. and upwards ; and at the National Field Trial for Mausers, held at Moonee Ponds, near Melbourne, on the 24th November, 1874, it not only was awarded the First Prize, but the Second Prize also, competing against Colonial, American, and English Machines. For Portability, Light Draught, Close Cutting, Simplicity of Construction, Easy Management in the Field, and Moderate Price, this Machine stands unrivalled as a Mower of any description of Crop, and has been awarded the First Prize in most Field Trials held in Victoria or the neighbouring Colonies.

PRICE, £18, including Two Poles. THESE Machines are constructed entirely of Iron, are simple in construction, and very strong. The pole or poles ("as it can be used either as a Single or Double Horse Power") are fixed in such a manner that the pull is direct, the strain thus being reduced to a minimum. The speed is sufficient without the expense of an Intermediate Motion. They are acknowledged to be the most simple, serviceable, compact, and durable horse- works yet introduced to the Public. CATALOGUES AND ALL INFORMATION SENT FREE BY POST. Address :-BOUVERIE & LEICESTER STREETS, MELBOURNE. LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

A. Bennie, Teare, and Co., 2091 Cameron, C., 7 Atkinson, W., 782, 808 to 2106 Chambers, J. R., 424 Alexander, J., 761, 770, 771, Buchanan, Hon. J., 1145,1141 Carter, L. R., 492, 531, 540, 772 Buncle, J., 1949 to 1965 551, 552, 558, 567, 568 Burton and Knox, 936 Alston, G., 978, 975, 1214, Cameron, E. H., 199, 1054, Bloom field, S., 900, 911 1217 1078 Buckland, H. J., 888 Allen, H. R., 1127 Cooper, W. H., 859 Beilby, W., 864, 865, 871, 873 Cochrane, A., 902 Aird and M'Crae, 2040 to 2047 Bence, G. A., 644 Abrahams, J., 2245 Curtis, M. H., 875 Bruhn, A., 1138, 1143, 1147, Cullen, W. C., 041, 642, 653, Asbestos Manufacturing Co. 1153 1389 to 1393 654, 655, 661, 664 Affleck, C. S., 203 Bowyer, Ed., 1133 Crichton, D., 643 Austin, J. and S., 523, 524, Booth, J., 1319, 1320, 2082 to Calvert, L. G., 581, 582 533, 542, 543, 560, 570, 571 2087 . Cumming, W., and Son, 499, Allan, H. R., 351, 525, 544, Bagshaw, W. E., 747, 748, 504, 517,518 545, 572, 573, 574 795, 798, 799, 822, 824, 844, 845, 848, 858, 928 Angas, J. H., 252, 253, 266, D. 267, 278, 299, 300, 301, 310, Bennet, T. K., 228, 247 332, 487, 1126, 639, 646, 649, Billin, J., 241 Danks and Bros., 2221 to 2238 658, 059, 666, 667, 699 to Bourke, A., 23, 31, 33, 40, 74 Dickins, J., 46, 57 704 Briscoe and Co., 1159, 1171, Dunstan, W. H., 170, 171, 176, 363, 373, 397, 402, 414, Ayrey, C„ 490, 496, 501, 505, 1176, 1225, 1236, 1283, 1394 415, 438, 439, 458, 463. 464, 508, 513 to 1493 468, 471, 482, 778, 779; 757, Abrahams, E. N., 227 158 Aitken, T. 152, 169, 184 C. Altson, D., and Co., 981 to 983, Dunstan, J., 392, 412, 413, Carter, J. B., and Co., 1019 985 to 987, 989 to 992, 994 434, 435, 436, 437, 450, 1073 to 996, 999 to 1002, 1006 to Crutch, W., 933, 935, 948, Davis, A. T., 223, 224, 234 1009, 1013 to 1016, 1018, 962 Daws, F., 302, 318, 749 1997 to 2036 Currie, J., 1137, 1142, 1146 Dewar, W., 4 Cuming, Smith, and Co., Donnelly, J. W., 179 B. 1156 Dwyer, P., 190 Chapman, S. L., 1155 Derham, F. T., 216 Brady, M., 32, 39, 70, 94, 95, Cockerill, R., 2242 to 2244 Dunn, J., 239, 240, 934, 967, 107, 108, 1060 Curtis, J., 2048 984, 997 Bretherton, J., 17,87, 92 Cowan and Co., 1996 Dark, E., 1980 to 1981 Brunton, Thos., 121, 122 Cochrane, J., 96, 109 Dixon, J., 640, 647, 651, 652, Bowyer, E., 187 Clark, W. J., 118, 126, 188, 660, 711, 716 Bath, T. 520, 521, 529, 530, 489 495 Dalton, S. M., 2239 538, 539, 549, 550, 556, 557, Colbath, F. E., 150, 157, 106, Dougall. W„ 1061, 1084 565, 566 175, ISO Dowey, Jlrs., 1058, 1082 Blackburn, J. C., 880 Cripps, J., 131 Dombrain and Sons, 2039 Burnip, G., 356 Colbath, C., 156, 173 Birch, J., 405 Christie Bros., 522, 532, 541, E. Buchanan, R., 353, 354, 364, 553 559, 569 374, 375, 382, 383, 477, 483 Chant, L., 645, 1034, 1047, Ellis, A., 906 Biggs, B., 451 1071 Ewart, D. and J. 1, 2 Brisbane, J. G., 262, 263, 264, Cochrane, J., 818, 393, 800 Edwards, D., 1907 to 1979 274, 275, 292, 339, 340 Clifton, H., 897, 907, 908 Elkins, W. M., 922 Benn, J., 279, 280, 281 Collis, E. W., 250 Barry, W., 20 Crichton, A., 28, 206, 603, F. Bradshaw, J., 154, 195 608 Flanagan, J., 819 Bell,.!., 38, 153, 235, 236, 246, Connor, .(. H., 208, 219, 220, Fletcher, \V.. 344, 345 129, 130 369, 370, 377, 461, 467, 470 Fleming, J. W., 102, 394, 401, Black, W., 459, 460, 465, 469 Clarke, Sir- W. J., Bart., 104, 416 Bishop, H., and Co., 2089 to 117, 283, 305, 306, 312, 313, Finlay, C. and A., 261. 286, 2090 321, 322, 330 324, 331 xxiv LIST OF EXHIBITORS

Fevre, G. Le, 425, 861, 809 H. Lecky, J. and R., 12, 164 919 Lawrence, W., 24, 65, 105 Hodge, W. 60, 60, 3, 35, 42 Learmonth, W., 13, 76, 77 Flynn, T., 11 Hun, J. S., 787 Lauder, H., 201 Finlay, J., 137 Hudson, W., 248 Learmonth, T. 242 Forth, De L., 136 Horwood, J., 316, 317, 474, Feehan, M. J., 55 Lennon, H., 1158, 1166,1167, 475, 486, 288, 289, 291 Fisk, T., 198, 243 1175,1223, 1224, 1247, 1248, Harmer, T., 480 Flood, F., 2049 1260, 1261, 1282,1291, 1292, Harrison, E. W., 172, 186, 218 Fulton, S. W., 2056 1293, 1300, 1301, 1307, 1908 Humphries, J., 89 Fagan, W. H., 870, 862, 855, to 1936 Hall, D., 597 to 612, 613, 627, S56 Lewis, W., 1124, 1149 628, 637 Love, J., 901 Fox, C., 751,755, 756, 760, Hatton, T. W., 915A, 528, 537, 765, 766, 769, 780, 784, 788, 548 Lovering, W. B., 895, 896 789, 790, 793, 794, 796, 802, Lennon, C. D., 879 Harratt, W. H., 2107 to 2121 810, 815, 827, 833, 834, 836, Lowe, W. S., 857, 792, 807 Henderson and Co. T., 1182, 837, 841, 842, 849, 850, 851 Lane, H., 791, 662 1228, 1240, 1265, 1327, 2154 852, 853 Longmire,T., 1043,1066.1065, to 2169 Fitzroy City Carriage Com- 1089 Holt, A., 1148 pany, 937, 943, 944, 949, Lacey and Co., S., 2077 Hubbard, J. R., 1982 to 1985 953, 954, 963, 964, 966, 969, Lucas, C. J., 2060 Hamilton, J., 929 970, 1020, 1021, 1022 Lowe, S., 2220 Furphy, J., 1169, 1251 Hopton, A. H., 872, 874 Hills, T., 759 Hall, H. W., 511, 519 M. G. Horner, J., 494, 498, 503, 507, Morey, J., 1067, 1090, 657 Gunn, R. 752, 753, 835 510, 516,527,536,547, 555, Morton, J. D. L., 750 Goodman, T., 200, 1038, 1056, 564, 579 Muir, J. D., 875 1080, 650, 705 to 710, 741 to Hutton, J. C., 1102 to 1104, Martyr, C., 775 746, 899, 910, 920, 921, 764, 1114 to 1116, 1122 Mailer, R., 887 768, 783, 826, 831, 832, 840, Howden, J., 1308, 1309 Musgrove, J., 1273, 1986 to 846 Horse and Cattle Food M. Co., 1990 Gregg and Lord, 988, 998, Castlemaine, 2037, 2038 Munro, G., executors of, 1220, 1005, 1012, 1017 1244,1256 Gantzman, C., 993 I. Mawson, R. G., 867 Gough, C., 965 Ibbotson, Misses, 889, 884, Munro, D., and Co., 1162, Grimes and Co., S. 1099, 885, 866 1180,1199, 1206,1207, 1238, 11U0, 1111,1112, 1120 J. 1239, 1655 to 1689 Gazzard, F. W., 1098, 1110, M'Grath, T., 1003,1004, 1010, 1119 Johns, J., 1125, 1150 1011 George and George, 2079 Jackman, W. and H., 1128, M'Gregor, D. R., 1135, 1136, Grant and Co., 1163, 1286, 1129 1139, 1140, 1144 2122 to 2153 Jeffrey, S., 1041, 1042, 1062, M'Nab and Bros., 904, 914, Gaunt and Co., 2185 to 2197 1065. 1085 915 Gibson, R., 348, 352, 355, 365, Jayes, Mrs., 1064, 1088 M-Laren, L., 894 366, 367, 368, 376, 384, 385, Jeffrey, W„ 526, 534, 546, M'Pherson, A., 1063,1087 386, 387, 388, 389 554, 561, 587 to 596 M'Kendrick, J., 1029 Gillett, H., 762, 763 Johnson, A. L., 191 M'Donald, D., 1216 Glassford, M., 211 M'Crindle, R., 2059 Guthrie, Mrs. A., 349, 350. K. M'Ewan, J., and Co., 1164, 357, 390, 478, 479, 1039! Kierath, C., 1123 1181, 1229,1241, 1266,1267, 1040, 1057, 1081 Kingshott, J., 976 1321, 1322, 1690 to 1784, Gardiner, S., 134, 229, 258, Kilgour, A., 926 1785 to 1884, 1885 to 1907 259, 260, 268, 269, 335, 336 Kinnear, D., 773, 774, 803, Mason Struthers, and Co Guest, T. B.. 485 804, 808, 809, 816, 817, 811, 1235 Griffiths. E.,'22 812 Mann, J., 813, 814 Grant, W., 5, 75, 119 Keys, Thos., 358, 391, 1028, Mooney, J., 16 Gidney, I., 6, 155 1031, 1032 Morgan, J. S., 256 Graham, A., 53, 63 Kelly, W., 124, 230, 2088 Miller, The Hon. Hy., 79, 106, Grant, J ., 346, 359, 360, 361, Kong Meng, A. A., 433, 797, 120, 123, 18, 37,44,54,66, 371, 372, 378, 379, 380, 381, 838 67, 127, 139, 140, 141, 143 481,473 King, Smith, and Kinehan, 145, 146, 147, 189, 484 Greenshields, G. P., 500, 512 1096, 1097, 1108, 1109, 1118 Murphy, J., 144 Grindal R., 217 Molesworth, R., 192 Garton, J., 237, 238 L. Morpeth, D. C., 882, 805, 806 Gibbs, Bright and Co., 1184, Longmore, S. and J., 47, 58 M'Calman, Garde, and Co., 1185,1219,1233,1991, 1995, Lyons, A. C., 193 1160, 1170, 1284, 1285, 1178 Lempriere, Dr., 398, 399, 409, 1294 to 1297, 1302, 1303, Gurney, T. J.. 918 410, 426, 427, 442, 443, 444, 1310, 1311, 2246 to 2258 Graham, L. B.', 905 445, 446, 447 Mitchell, G., 488 LIST OF EXHIBITORS. XXV

M'Lean Bros, and Bigg, 1177, B. Saddlier, S., 767, 898, 916, 1189, 1190, 1191, 1192, 1193, Eowan, A., 21, 30, 72, 45, 56 917 1194, 1195, 1196, 1197, 1205, Boberts, J. A., 48, 148, 149, Sture, T. H., 257 1208, 1237, 1277,1278, 1279, 174, 165, 181, 209, 210, 221, Smith, Hon. L. L., 133, 142, 1312 to 1318, 1494 to 1542 222, 233, 891, 892 893 Menny, J., 400, 931, 924 Bossell, T., 294, 295, 296 Stevenson and Elliot, 215, Mackintosh, 99, 112, 73 M., Bose, W., 177 2050, 2055 Mackinnon, G. B., 400, 429, Bobbins, F., 167, 168, 182, Shaw, J., 196 430, 431, 432, 448, 449, 454 Strettle, S., 194 Mackmeikan, J. A., 249 183, 158, 159, 160 Boss, ,T. and H., 207 Swan and Co., 1937 to 1942 M'Farlane, J., 1035, 1048, Smithurst, E. S., and Co., 1072 Benwick, S., 10, 205 Bennick, J., 83, 273, 338, 290, 1242A,1341 to 1388 M'George, W., 407 303, 309, 325, 326, 327, 470 T. M'Keon, F., 408, 453 Robinson, D., 163, 886. 890 Topp, J., 1053, 1077 H'Lellan, D. and A., 185, 202, Bussell and Co., 493,497, 502, Thomson, W., 97, 110, 19, 88, 877, 1040, 1070 1092 506, 509, 515 93 M'Culloch, J. H., 9, 26, 27 Bobertson Bros., 29, 71, 255, Tong, W. S., 038, 648, 665, M'Culloch, Hon. W., 68, 69, 282, 311, 319, 320, 328, 329, 669 to 674, 675 to 680, 681 80, 128, 575, 576, 577 333, 334, 343 to 686, 687 to 692, 693 to M'Nab and Brothers, W., 347, Bobertson, J., 151, 457, 462, 098, 723 to 728, 729 to 734, 362 785, 786, 843, 847, 830, 923, 735 to 740 H'Donald, Mrs. G., 1086 927, 936, 943 Tonkin, Captain B., and Son, Butledge, W. B., 580 N. 251, 272, 287, 307, 308 Butledge, T. F., 254, 535, 562, Tweddle, J., 271, 337, 284, Nicholson and Co. J., 1161, 563, 578 285, 314, 315 1172, 1179, 1198, 1226, 1227, Boberts and Parry, 1037, Teasdale, J., 323, 820 1252, 1253,1263, 1264, 1298, 1050, 1075,1132 Trimble, J., 98, 111, 84, 90 1304 Robison Brothers and Co., Thomson, W. K., 12, 178 Noonan, P., 909 2058 Treloar, S., 423, 452 Neander, A. L., 930 Robinson and Co., T., 1157, Twopenny, E., 806A Neilson, H., 270 Thomas, R. J., 2078 Nicholson and Co., J., 244 1174, 1186, 1201,1202, 1203, Tangye Bros., 2198 to 2214 Napier, Mrs. J., 428 1204, 1221, 1222,1234, 1245, 1246, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1274, Y. 1275, 1281, 1287,1288,1289, O. Virgoe, W. R., 132, 135, 197 1290,1299, 1305, 1306, 1328 Olney, F., 883 Voice, J., 411, 455, 456 to 1340 W. O'Donnell. P., 100, 101, 113, Bobinson and Sons, 2061 to Watson, M., 51, 61, 102, 115, 114, 82, 04 2076 81 O'Donnell, J., 204, 212, 472 Badford, W., 2170 to 2184 Watson, J. T., 49, 59, 34, 41, O'Keefe, A., 1030, 1033 Bennick, Kemsley & Co., 1276 52, 62, 85, 91, 103, 116 P. Balston., D, 903 Rohead, J., 1093, 1094, 1095, Watt, R., 297, 298, 304, 396, 925 Peinberton, T. L., 213 1105, 1106, 1107, 1117 Watt, C. A., 265, 276, 277,293, Porter, C. R., 225, 881 Rank, W., 1183 341, 342 Power, P., 14 Bobinson and Sons, 1168, Power, M., 15, 78 1187,1188, 1249, 1250, 1202 Watt Bros., 781 Patent Victoria Hydraulic Bnssell, A., 1154 Walmsley, T., 878 Freestone Co., 1966 Ryan, D., 1091 Woolsey, G. T., 245 Peters, C., 8 Williams, J., 86 Patterson, A., 25 S. West, J. and B., 125, 231, Peerman and Co., 395, 418, Swan, J. L., 821, 823, 839 1215, 974, 977, 1326 419, 491, 514 Swan and Co.; 1218, 1243, White, A., 138 Peppin, F., 214, 226, 420, 421, 1255 Wright, F., 232 422, 440, 441, 406, 583 to Schultz, G. E., 1036, 1049, Wighton, A., 754 586 1074 Williams, T., 656, 717 to 722 Porta and Sons, 2057 Smith, J., 1052, 1070 Waring Bros., 938, 950, 955, Phillips, Mrs. M., 1051 Stewart, J., 1055, 1079 950, 1023 Pearson, A. W., 863 Scott, J., 912, 913, 1130 White, D., 932, 942, 957, 958, Parsons, G., 973, 979, 980 Suthmier, H., 860 968, 1024 Pickles and Sons C. M. Co., Swan, A., 854 Watson and Paterson, 1101, 940, 941, 945, 946, 947, 951, Sergeant, W., 801 1113, 1121, 1044, 1045,1068 952, 959 to 961, 971, 972, Sydenham, G. M., 776, 777, Williamson, J., 1069 1025, 1026, 1027 825, 828, 829 Welch, H. P., and Co., 1209 to Poison A., 1131, 1134 Sharp, A. M., 939 1212, 1230 to 1232, 1242, Peirce and Co., A. E., 1173, Symonds, Miss E., 1059,1083, 1208, 1209 to 1272, 1280, 1543 to 1607 1151 1323 to 1325, 1608 to 1654 Symonds, Miss B., 1152 Williams, Price, 2215 to 2219 Q- Syme, D., 161, 1165, 1213 Willis and Co., W., 2240 to Quinlivan, T., 1200 Steer Bros., 403, 404, 417 2241 ADVERTISEMENTS. HENRY P. WELCH & CO.,

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AGENTS FOR CLAYTON & SHUTTLE WORTH, LINCOLN, Awarded Two Gold Medals, Melbourne Exhibition, 1881, (or PORTABLE ENGINES and THRASHING MACHINES; and Gold Medal, Calcutta Exhibition, 1884. DICKEY <0 PEASE, RACINE, U.S., "GIANT" WINNOWING MACHINES, unrivalled for cleaning Grain. JOHN FOWLER

DRAUGHT HORSES.

Stallion CimportedJ, 3 years ulcl or over—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of SIR W. J. CLARKE, Bart. ; second ditto, £5 5s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 1 D. and J. Ewart, Murchison, " Pride of Clyde," bay, aged ; s Old Times, d Jess (27, vol. ii.) 2 D. and J. Ewart, Murchison, "Victor Chief," bay (1,856), foaled May, 1879; s Lord Lvon (489), d Nancy (82), s of d Victor (892). ' 3 W. Hodge, Green Hill, Kyneton, " Superior," bay, aged; s^Earl of Granville, s of d Bob Burns. 4 W. Dewar, Tuilamarine, "Pride o' Dee," brown, 5 years; s Bonnie Scotland (1,706), d Tibbie, s of d Young Surprise. 5 W. G rant, Rochford, Romsey, " Young' ," bay, 5 years ; s Ivanhoe, d Jane, s of d Lofty Benlomond. 6 I. Gidney, Dryburgh-street, Hotham, " Cromwell" (imported) (2,415, E. S. B.), brown, foaled 1877 ; s Thumper (2,136, E. S. B), d Diamond, s of d Claimant (492, E. S. B.) 7 C. Cameron, Ruthvenfield, Campellfield, " Dumgoyack," bay,. foaled 24th May, 1880; s Maitland Farmer (2,993), d Nell. (1,514), s of d Britain (87). 8 C. Peters, Fairfew, Newham, " Topsail," hay, foaled 13th June,. 1880 ; s Topgallant, d Young Emma, s of d Prince of Wales. 9 J. H. M'Culloch, Collins-street west, "Sir Willi;,m," bay, foaled 1881 ; s Lord Lyon (489), d Maggie Adair (974), s of d Glenlee (3(53). 10 S. Renwick, Fern Park, Fern-tree Gullv, " Cadder Chief," bright bay, foaled 1878; s Prince Charlie, d Darling, s of d Con- queror. 11 T. Flynn, River View, Kyneton, " Admiral," bay, foaled 1877 ; s Honest Tom, s of d British Ensign. 12 J. and R. Lecky, Cardinia, Cranbourne, " Young- Paragon," bay, foaled May, 1877; s Paragon. 21 DRAUGHT HORSES.

13 W. Learmonth, New Hall, Moonee Ponds, " King of Quality," dark bay, foaled 13tb April, 1882 ; s What Care I, d Polly (C. S. B. 1,454, vol. v.), s of d Pride of Clyde (C. S. B. 600, vol. i.) 14 Patrick Power, Melbourne, " Luck's All," bay, foaled 1882; s Prince of the Isles, d Mettle, s of d Tinsley's Admiral. 15 Miuhael Power, Melbourne, " Montrose," bay, foaled May, 1879; s Lome, d Maggie, s of d Rodger's Horse.

Stallion (colonial bred), 4 yean old or over—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Dr. Plummer, President; second ditto, £5 5s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 16 J. Mooney, Thorley Park, Northcote, "Young Clydn," bay, foaled 26th November, 1880 ; s Superior (imported), d Lady Clyde, s of d Lord Clyde (imported). 1? J. Bretherton, Romsey, " Gleniffer," bay, aged ; s Scotchman (imported), d Blossom, s of d Blackleg (imported). 18 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Scotland's Pride," bay, foaled 22nd November, 1879; s Pride of Scotland (imported), d Princess of Wales, s of d Prince of Wales (imported). 19 W. Thomson, Prospect, Kyneton, " Bay Champion," bay, foaled 28th November, 1880; s Black Champion, d Gipsey, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported). 20 W. Barry, Campbellfield, "The Earl of Devon," dark bay, 7 years ; s Lord Clyde (Calvert's), d Beauty, s of d Duke of Hamilton. 21 A. Rowan, Barbower, Kyneton, " Peter the Great," bay, 5 years ; s Scotchman (imported), d Tibbie, s of d Baron of Glenlee (imported). 22 Edward Griffiths, Benalla, ''Baron of Glenlee," grey, aged; ' s Victor (imported), d Tibbie, s of d Baron of Glenlee (im- ported).

Stallion, 3 years old—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. Robertson Brothers ; second ditto, £5 5s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 23 A. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, " Black Prince," black, foaled 26th October, 1881 ; s Black Champion, d Blossom, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported). 24 W. Lawrance, Chapman-street, Hotham, " Pride of Yuroke," bay, foaled 28th October, 1881 ; s Darling's Pride, d Bragg 2nd, s of d Young Thumper (imported). 25 A. Patterson, St. Germain's, Cranbourne, " Zenith," bay, foaled 1st October, 1881; s Noble Arthur, d Vesta, s of d Match- less (Crichton's). '26 J. H. M'Culloch, Collins-street west, " Bonnie Doon," brown, foaled October 1881; s Early Morn, d Lottie, s of d Miller's Champion. 27 J. II. M'Culloch, Collins-street west, " Miller o' Dee," roan, foaled October, 1881 ; s Prince of Altyre, d Maid of Glasgow, s of d Earl of Glasgow. 3 DRAUGHT HORSES.

28 A. Crichton, Gembrook, " Fisher," bay, foaled 13th December, 1881 ; s Lord Abercorn (imported), d Mag 7th, s of d Rantin Robin (imported) 29 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " King Roderick," dark bay, foaled November, 1881 ; s Roderick Dhu (imported) d Blossom, s of d Cox's Prince of Wales or Pride of Scotland (imported). 30 A. Rowan, Barbower, Kyneton, "Young Champion," foaled 25th November, 1881 ; s Black Champion, d , s of d Cham- pion of Scotland (imported).

Stallion, which competed as a one-year-old and two-year-old, in the GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1881-82-— Challenge Cup, value £30; to be won twice by the same animal. 31 A. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, " Black Prince," black, foaled 26th October, 1881 ; s Black Champion, d Blossom, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

Two-year-old colt—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of the Proprietors of the Australasian; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 32 M. Brady, Kyneton, "Topsman's Pride," dark bay, foaled 1st October, 1882 ; s Young Topsman (imported), d Princess Darling, s of d Prince Arthur (imported). 33 A. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, "Top Gallant," dark bay, foaled 10th November, 1882 ; s Young Topsman (imported), d Lady Champion, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported). 34 J. T. Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, " Mansion," bay, fualed 28th September; s Stanley (imported), d Duchess, s of d Champion of Scotland. 35 W.Hodge, Green Hill, Kyneton, "Surprise," bay, foaled 10th October, 1882 ; s Superior, d Fan, s of d YouDg Farmer the 2nd (imported). 36 J. Robertson, Lonsdale-street, Champion of the South," black, foaled 22nd October, 1882; s Champion of the North (imported), d Kate, s of d Vanquisher (imported). 37 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Glancer," bay, foaled 12th October, 1882 ; s Hodge's Superior (imported), d Bloom, s of d Nugget. 38 J. Bell, Bolton, Brighton, " Champion of the South," bay, foaled August, 1882 ; s Champion of the North (imported), d Ruby, s of d Stanley.

Two-year-old Colt which competed as a one-year old in the GBAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1883—Challenge Cup, value £30; to be won twice by the same animal. 39 M. Brady, Kyneton, "Top Oman's Pride," dark bay, foaled 1st October, 1882 ; s Young Topsman (imported), d Princess Darling, s of d Prince Arthur (imported). 4 DRAUGHT HORSES.

40 A. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, "Top Gallant," dark bay, foaled lOtli November, 1882; s Young Topsman (imported), d Lady Champion, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported). 41 J. T. Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, " Marmion," bay, foaled 28th September; s Stanley (imported), d Duchess, s of d Champion of Scotland. 42 W. Hodge, Green Hill, Kyneton, " Surprise," bay, foaled 10th October, 1882 ; s Superior, d Fan, s of d Young Farmer the 2nd (imported). 43 J. Robertson, Lonsdale-street, " Champion of the South," black, foaled 22nd October, 1882; s Champion of the North (imported), d Kate, s of d Vanquisher (imported). 44 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Glancer," bay, foaled 12th October, 1882; s Hodge's Superior (imported), d Bloom, s of d Nugget

One-year old Colt—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. BANKS and Co.; second ditto, silver medal ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 45 A. Rowan, Barbower, Kyneton, " Yeoman," brown, foaled 24th October, 1883; s Stanley (imported); d Maid of Sunbury, s of d Crown Prince. 46 J. Dickins, Black Hill, Edgecombe, " Ellesmere," bay, foaled 10th September, 1883; s Admiral (imported), d Model, s of d Scotchman. 47 R. and J. Longmore, Leigh Road, "Lochiel," bay, foaled 25th September, 1883; s Champion of the North (imported), d Kate, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported). 48 J. A. Roberts, Bront6, Middle Brighton, " Impudence," bay. 49 J. T. Watson, Kyneton, " Wolsley," bay, foaled 23rd November, 1883 ; s Admiral, d Blossom, s of d Farmer 2nd. 50 W. Hodge, Green Hill, Kyneton, "Campsie," bay, foaled 5th November, 1883; s Fashion o' the Day; d Topsy, s of d Superior. 51 M. Watson, Little Coliban, Kyneton, « Champion of Kyneton," bay, foaled 17th October, 1883; s Champion of the North (imported), d Maud, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported). 52 J. T. Watson, High Bank Hill, Kyneton, " Number One," bay, foaled 13th October; s Stanley (imported), d Countess of Glasgow, s of d Earl of Glasgow. 53 A. Graham, Lancefield Road, "Young Ivanhoe 2nd," bay, foaled 16th October, 1883 ; s Young Ivanhoe (imported), d Jess, s of d Victor (imported). -54 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, "Star," bay, foaled 1883; s Young Ivanhoe (imported), d Madam, s of d Lord Clyde (imported). 55 Maurice J. Feehan, Deep Creek, Sunbury, " ," bay, foaled 25th November, 1883; s Pride »' Dee (imported), d Nell, s of d Pride of the Shires (imported).

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GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1881— One-year- old Colt, the produce of undermentioned Sires*—First prize, £50 ; second ditto, £10 13s. 4d. ; third ditto, £5 6s. 8d. A Challenge Cup, value £30, will be given to the best Colt in this stakes, such Cup to be cumpetecl for annually (up to four years) till won twice by the'same animal, when it will become the property of the exhibitor. A Cup or piece of plate, value £10 10s., will be presented to the nominator of the sire of the first prize Colt in this stakes. 56 A. Rowan, Rarbower, Kyneton, " Yeoman," brown, foaled 24th October, 1883 ; s Stanley (imported), d Maid of Sunbury, s of d Crown Prince. 57 J. Dickins, Rlack Hill, Edgecombe, "Ellesmere," bay, foaled 10th September, 1883; s Admiral (imported), d Model, s of d Scotchman. 58 R. and J. Long-more, Leigh Road, " Lochiel," bay, foaled 25th September, 1883; B Champion of the North (imported), d Kate, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported). 59 J. T. Watson, Kyneton, " Wolsley," bay., foaled 23rd November, 1883 ; b Admiral, d Rlossom, s of d Parmer 2nd. 60 W. Hodge, Green Hill, Kyneton, " Campsie," bay, foaled 5th November, 1833; s Fashion o' the Day, d Topsy, s of d Superior. 61 M.Watson, Little Coliban, Kyneton, "Champion of Kyneton," bay, foaled 17th October, 1883; s Champion of North (im- ported), d Maud, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported). 62 J. T. Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, "Number One," bay, foaled 13th October, s Stanley (imported), d Countess of Glasgow, s of d Earl of Glasgow. 63 A. Graham, Lancefield Road, " Young Ivanhoe 2nd," bay, foaled 16th October, 1883; s Young Ivanhoe (imported), d Jess, s of d Victor (imported).

Brood Mare, foaled or in foal— First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Dr. Plummer, President; second ditto, £5 5s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 64 P. O'Donnell, Springhill Farm, Kyneton, " Maggie Clyde," bay ; s Lord Clyde (imported), d Madam, s of d Pride of Scotland (im- ported). 65 W. Lawrance, Chapman-street, Hotham, " Maggie Lauder," bay, 6 years ; s Glen Esk (imported), d Maggie Lauder, s of d Lord Lyon (imported). 66 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Princess of Wales 5th," bay, foaled 1877; s Pride of Scotland (imported), d Princess of Wales, s of d Prince of Wales (imported).

* The one-year old Colts and Fillies competing for the above prizes must be the progeny of the following sires :-Mr. Robert Lennox's « Lyon of the Lyons ; " Messrs. D. and J. Ewart's "Pride Si Zi0 ' JI?,S3rB- J- and R. Smith's " Ch.impion of the North ; " Mr. J. T. Watson's Stanley •" Mr Thomas Fly nns "Admiral;" Mr. W. Grant's "Young Ivanhoe;" Mr. D, Clyne's " Big Gun; Mr. VV. Hodge's "Superior" and "Fashion o' the Daj-;" and Mr. John Glenn's "Young 6 DRAUGHT HORSES.

67 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Annie," bay, foaled 1875 ; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Blossom, s of d Wat- son's Prince. 68 Hon. W. M'Cullocb, Glenroy, Moonee Ponds, " Belle of Mun- craijf," brown, foaled 6th June, 1879; s Warrior (902), d Kate of Muncraig (141). 69 Hon. VV. M'Cullocb, Glenroy, Moonee Ponds, " Maggie of Mun- craig," bay, 5 years; s Luck's All (510), d Blossom, s of d Sir William Wallace (803). 70 M. Brady, Kyneton, "Lady Cromwell," dapple brown, 10 years; s Champion of Scotland, d Polly, s of d Cromwell. 71 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " Jewel," bay, 6 years; 8 Robert Bruc& (imported), d Blossom, s of d General. 72 A. Rowan, Barbower, Kyneton, " Maid of Sunbury, aged; B Crown Prince, d Beauty. 73 M. Mackintosh, Bushy Park, Briagalong, , dark bay; s Big Gun (imported). 74 A. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, " Lady Champion," dark bay, aged; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Blossom, s of d Lothian Tam.

Dry Mare—First prize, £7 7s. ; second ditto, £4 4s. ; third ditto, certi- ficate. 75 W. Grant, Rochford, Romsey, -, bay, 6 years; s Scotchman, d Countess, s of d Count Bismarck. 76 W. Learmonth, New Hall, Moonee Ponds, " Rosebud " (im- ported), bay, foaled 23rd Mav, 1880; s Zulu, d Hatton Rossie, (C. S. B. 351, vol, ii.); s of d Clansman (C. S. B. 150, vol. i.) 77 W. Learmonth, New Hall, Moonee Ponds, " Bonnie " (imported), dapple brown, foaled 1880; s Prince of Wales. 78 M. Power, Kirk's Bazaar, " Florist," bay, foaled 4th July, 1881 s Admiral (71 B. G. B.), d Flora (72, vol. ii.), s of d A 1 (I, vol. i.). 79 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Dinah," bay, foaled 1881 ; s Big Gun (imported), d Kate, s of d Young Marquis. 80 Hon. W. M'Culloch, Glenroy, Moonee Ponds, " Blossom." bay, foaled 1880 ; s Imperial Champion, d Doll, s of d Sir William Wallace (803). 81 Moses Watson, Kyneton, " Maude ;" s Champion of Scotland (im- ported), d Daisy.

Three-year-old, Filly—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Robertson Brothers; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 82 P. O'Donnell, Springhill Farm, Kyneton, " Peggy," black, foaled October, 1881; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Diamond, s of d Marquis. 83 J. Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, " Rosey," bay, foaled 29th September, 1881; s Stanley, d Maud, s of d Champion of Scotland. DRAUGHT HORSES. 7

Tmo-year-old, Filly—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Robertson Brothers ; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 84 J. Trimble, Green Hill, " Maggie Stanley," grey, foaled 9th September, 1882; s Stanley (imported), d Young Lady Victor, s of d Victor (imported). 85 J. T. Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, " Lily Stanley," bay, foaled 17th October; s Stanley (imported), d Diamond, s of d Champion of Scotland. 86 J. Williams, Doolin Hill, Riddell's Creek, " Lady Monarch," bay, foaled 12th November, 1882; s Monarch's Pride, d Lady Victor, s of d Victor (imported). 87 J. Bretherton, Romsey, "Lady Mary," bay, foaled 10th October, 1882; s Stanley (imported), d Bess, s of d Marquis of Lome. 88 W. Thomson, Prospect, Kyneton, "Lady Bell," black, foaled 1st October, 1882 ; s Young Topsman (imported), d Blossom, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported). 89 J. Humphries, Berwick, " Duchess of Barfold," bay, foaled 8th October, 1882; s Earl of Barfold, d Polly, s of d Clydesdale Tam.

Trvo-year-old Filly which competed as a one-year-old in the GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1883—Challenge Cup, value £30 ; to be won twice by the same animal. 90 J. Trimble, Green Hill, "Maggie Stanley," grey, foaled 9th September, 1882 ; s Stanley (imported), d Young Lady Victor, s of d Victor (imported). 91 J. T. Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, "Lily Stanley," bay, foaled 17th October; s Stanley (imported), d Diamond, s of d Champion of Scotland. 92 J. Bretherton, Romsey, "Lady Mary," bay, foaled 10th October, 1882; s Stanley (imported), d Bess, s of d Marquis of Lome. 93 W. Thomson, Prospect, Kyneton, " Lady Bell," black, foaled 1st October, 1882; s Young Topsman (imported), d Blossom, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

One-year-old Filly—First prize, £3 3s.; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. 94 M. Brady, Kyneton, " Young Princess," dark bay, foaled 17th October, 1883; s Young Topsman (imported), d Princess Darling, s of d Prince Arthur (imported). 95 M. Brady, Kyneton, " Princess Alice," bright bay, foaled 15th November, 1883; s Admiral (imported), d Lady Cromwell, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported). 96 J. Cochrane, Barfold, Kyneton, "Blossom," brown, foaled 2nd December, 1883; s Stanley (imported), d Blossom, s of d Little Prince. 97 W. Thomson, Prospect, Kyneton, " Maggie," chestnut, foaled 15th October, 1883 ; s Young Topsman, d Blossom, s of d Cham- pion of Scotland. 3 8 DRAUGHT HORSES.

98 J. Trimble, Green Hill, " Mayflower," bay, foaled 4th October, 1883 ; e Champion of the North (imported), d Young Lady Victor, s of d Victor (imported). 99 M. Mackintosh, Bushy Park, Gippsland, " Blossom 2nd," bay, foaled 14th November, 1883 ; s Big Gun (imported), d Blossom 1st, s of d Lord Clyde (imported). 100 P. O'Donnell, Spring Hill Farm, Kyneton, " Maggie Clyde 2nd," bay, foaled 18th October, 1883 ; s Champion of the North, d Maggie Clyde, s of d Lord Clyde (imported). 101 P. O'Donnell, Spring Hill Farm, Kyneton, " Annie," black, foaled 10 th October, 1883 ; s Fashion o' the Day, d Lovely, s of d Lord Clyde (imported). 102 M. Watson, Little Coliban, Kyneton, bay filly, foaled 18th September, 1883; s Young Topsman, d Rose, s of d Earl of Glasgow. 103 J. T. Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, " Queen of the Hill," bay, foaled 28th October, 1883; s Stanley (imported), d Beauty, s of d Lord Clyde (imported). 104 Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, " Lady Mag 4th," bay, foaled 8th November, 1883 ; s Young Ivanhoe (imported), d Lady Mag, g of d Heather Jock. 105 W. Lawrance, Chapman-street, Hotham, "Young Dummey," bay; s Darling's Pride, d Bragg 2nd, s of d Young Thumper (imported). 106 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Bloom 9nd," bay, foaled 19th October, 1883; s Scotland's Pride, d Bloom, s of d Nugget.

GRAND DRAUGHT HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1884—One-year- old Fillies, the produce of the undermentioned Sires*—First prize, £50 ; second ditto, £14 13s. 4d.; third ditto, £7 6s. 8d. A Challenge Cup, value £30, will be given to the best Filly in this section, such Cup to be competed for annually (up to four years) till won twice by the same animal, when it will become the property of the exhibitor. A Cap or piece of plate, value £10 10s., will be presented to the nominator of the sire of the first prize Filly in this stakes. 107 M. Brady, Kyneton, "Young Princess," dark bay, foaled 17th October, 1883; s Young Topsman (imported), d Princess Darling, s of d Prince Arthur (imported). 108 M. Brady, Kyneton, " Princess Alice," bright bay, foaled 15th November, 1883 ; 8 Admiral (imported), d Lady Cromwell s of d Champion of Scotland (imported). 109 J. Cochrane, Barfold, Kyneton, " Blossom," brown, foaled 2nd December, 1883 ; s Stanley (imported), d Blossom, s of d Little Prince.

• The one-year-old Colts and Fillies oompetlng for the above prize3 must bo the progeny of the following sires:—Mr. Robert Lennox's "Lyon of the Lyons;" Messrs. D. and J. Ewart's " Pride of Clyde ; " Messrs. J. and R. Smith'B " Champion of the North ; " Mr. J. T. Watson's "Stanley" Mr. Thomas Flynn's "Admiral;" Mr. W. Grant's " Young Ivanhoe; " Mr. D. Clyne's "Big Gun;" Mr. W. Hod ge'i " Superior " and " Fashion o' the Day ; " and Mr. John Glenn's " Young Topsman." 9 DRAUGHT HORSES.

110 W. Thomson, Prospect, Kyneton, " Maggie," chestnut, foaled 15th October, 1883 ; s Young Topsman, d Blossom, s of d Champion of Scotland. 111 J. Trimble, Green Hill, " Mayflower," bay, foaled 4th October, 1883: s Champion of the North (imported), d Young Lady Victor, s of d Victor (imported). 112 M. Mackintosh, Bushy Purk, Gippsland, "Blossom 2nd," bay, foaled 14th November, 1883; s Big Gun (imported), d Blossom 1st, s of d Lord Clyde (imported). 113 P. O'Donnell, Spring Hill, Kyneton, " Maggie Clyd e 2nd," bay, foaled 18th October, 1883; s Champion of the North (imported), d Maggie Clyde, s of d Lord Clyde (imported). 114 P. O'Donnell, Spring Hill Farm, Kyneton, " Annie," black, foaled 10th October, 1883; s Fashion o' the Day, d Lovely, s of d Lord Clyde (imported). 115 M. Watson, Little Coliban, Kyneton, bay filly, foaled 18th September, 1883; s Young Topsman, d Rose, s of d Earl of Glasgow. 116 J. T. Watson, Highbank Hill, Kyneton, " Queen of the Hill," bay, foaled 28th October, 1883 ; s Stanley (imported), d Beauty, s of d Lord Clyde (imported). 117 Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, "Lady Mag 4th," bay, foaled 8th November, 1883; s Young Ivanhoe (imported), d Lady Mag, s of d Heather Jock.

Pair of Mares for Farm or Lorry Purposes, in work (any age)—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of D. Altson, Esq.; second ditto, £2 2s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 118 W.J. Clark, Glenara, Bulla Bulla, " Nell," bay, 7 years ; " Kitty," bay, 8 years. 119 W. Grant, Rochford, Romsey, bays, 5 and 6 years, s Scotchman 120 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Bonny Jean " and " Rose- bud," bays, 7 and 8 years old.

Pair of Geldings for Farm or Lorry Purposes, in work (any age)— First prize, £5 5s., the gift of George Robertson, Esq.; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

Lorry and Pair oj Horses (turn-out)—First prize, £10 10s.; second ditto, £5 5s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 121 Thomas Brunton, Roxburgh, Ascot Vale, "Nugget" and "Cham- pion," bays.

Lorry and One Horse (turn-out)—First prize, £5 5s.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 122 Thomas Brunton, Roxburgh, Ascot Vale, " Scotty," dappled grey, foaled 1878 ; s Marquis of Lome, d Jess. 123 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Major," bay, foaled 1878 10 DRAUGHT HORSES.

Shod Horse—First prize, £2 2s.; second ditto, £1 Is. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 124 W. Kelly, Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction. 125 J. and B. West, Essendon.

SPECIAL PRIZE. A Special Prize of £5 5s., the gift of a member of the Society, will be awarded' to the best Group of Three Draught Mares, over three years old, the property of one owner.

126 W. J. Clark, Glenara, Bulla Bulla, "Nell," bay, foaled 10th October, 1877; s Sir Duncan Cameron, d Blythe, s of d Ben Ledi. "Kitty," bay, foaled 13th October, 1876 ; s Cowden Lad (imported); d Flower, s of d Cromwell (imported). " Poll," brown, foaled 23rd September, 1875 ; s Conqueror, d Polly, s of d Cromwell (imported). 127 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Princess of Wales 5th," bay, foaled 1877 ; s Pride of Scotland, d Princess of Wales. " Annie," bay, foaled 1875 ; s Champion of Scotland, d Blossom. " Dinah," bay, foaled 1881, s Big-Gun, d Kate. 128 Hon. W. M'Cullocb, Glenroy, Moonee Ponds, " Blossom," hay, foaled 1880; s Imperial Champion, d Doll. "Belle of Mun- craig," brown. "Maggie of Muncraig," bay. 129 J. Bell, Bolton, Brighton, "Blossom," bay, foaled 1880f s King- Ca sey, d Young* Doll, s of d Champion of Scotland. " Comely," brown, foaled 1880 ; s Young Topsman, d Lady Cromwell, s of d Champion of Scotland. " Kate," brown, foaled 1878, s Scotchman, d Pollv, s of d Watson's Prince. 130 J. Bell, Bnlton, Brighton, " Smiler," bay, foaled 1876 ; s Prince of Wales, d Polly, s of d Cox's Prince of Wales. " Fan," bay, foaled 1876; s Scotchman, d Blossom, s of d Prince Charlie. "Jessie," bay, foaled 1876 ; s Duke of Edinburgh, d Maud 1st, s of d Matchless.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Draught Stallion (any age), £25 ; Draught Mare or Filly, £20.

THOROUGHBREDS. Stallion likely to improve the breed of thorovghbred horses (registered in Stud Book)—First prize, Cup, value £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. W. C. Yuille and Co. ; second ditto, £5 5s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 131 J. Cripps, Moonee Ponds, " Motea," chestnut, foaled 1877; s The Peer, d Lurline, s of d Traducer. H 132 W. R. Virgoe, Mathoura Station, N.S.W., " Albury," brown, foaled 1875 ; s Yattendon, d Stockdove (imported), s of d Macaroni. THOROUGHBREDS. 11

133 Hon. L. L. Smith, Collins-street east, " Liberator," bay, 6 years j s Irish King, d Mobile, s of d Monarque. 134 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, Bundoora, " Suwarrow," grey, aged ; s Snowden, d Phizgig, s of d Voltigeur.

Stallion suitable for getting weight-carrying steeplechasers, hunters, and hackneys (registered in Stud Book)—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Sir W.J. CLARKE, Bart.; second ditto, £5 5s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 135 W. R. Virgoe, Mathoura Station, Mathoura, N.S.W., "Con- fusion," brown, foaled 1872 ; s Panic, d Missie, s of d Richview. 136 De Lancy Forth, Miners' Rest, " Columbus," chestnut, 10 years; s Smuggler, d Alice Drew, s of d Athos (imported). 137 John Finlay, Wvuna, Echuca, " Glenkerry," dark bay, aged; s Snowden (imported), d Zoe, s of d Prince William. 138 A. White, Spring Vale, Yarra Flats, " King Harold," bay, aged ; s King Alfred, d Bess, s of d Warhawk.

Mare, foaled, or in foal— First prize, £5 5s.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 139 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Fiction," bay, aged ; s Smuggler or Prince, d Romance. 140 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Dancing Girl," brown, aged; s King Tom, d Ballet Girl. 141 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, "Moonbeam," bay, aged; s Tom King, d Moonbeam. 142 Hon. L. L. Smith, Collins-street east, " Sunset," bay, aged; s Talk o' the Hills (imported), d Sunbeam, s of d Muscovado (imported).

Dry Mare—First prize, £3 3s., the gift of Messrs. Alston and Brown ; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. Colt, 2 years old or under—First prize, £3 3s, ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. 143 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Jack," black, foaled 1882, s Bolton Green, d La Muette. 144 John Murphy, Diggers' Rest, " Tewksbury," bay, 2 years, s Sus- sex, d Florence, s of d Young Hermit.

Filly, 2 years old or under—First prize, £3 3s.; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. 145 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Alice," bay, foaled 1882, s Free Citizen, d Puzzle. 146 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Rose," bay, foaled 1882, s Stationer, d Maggie Lauder.

NOTH.—Auy prize awarded to a mare in Classes A and B, exhibited as being in foal, mav be •withhold until the production of a certificate that she has produced a foal after the Exhibition . and preyious to tho 1st January next ensuing. 12 THOROUGHBREDS. 12

SPECIAL PRIZE. A Special Priie of £5 Es., the gift of a member of the Society, will be awarded to th» best Two Thoroughbred Mares, the property of one owner. 147 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, " Dancing Girl," brown, aged, s King Tom, d Ballet Girl; " Moonbeam," bay, aged, s King Tom, d Moonbeam.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Thoroughbred Stallion, any age, £15 ; Thoroughbred Mare or Filly, £10.

TROTTERS AND ROADSTERS. American Trotting Stallion—First prize, Society's gold medal, or £10 10s. ; second ditto, £5 5s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 148 J. A. Roberts, Bront6, Middle Brighton, "Boccaccio," bay; s Woodford, d Rising Star, s of d Logan. Not for competition. 149 J. A. Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, "Pioneer," black; s Cassius M. Clay, d Ellen M., s of d Almont. 150 F. E. Colbath, 40 Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, " Von Moltke, jun.," bay, aged ; s Von Moltke, dKnox Mare, s of d General Knox. 151 J. Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street, " Granger," dark bay ; s Her- cules, d Fannie Fern, s of d Stockbridge Chief, jun. 152 T. Aitken, Victoria-paiade Brewery, East Melbourne, " Len Rose," grey, foaled 1877 ; s A. W. Richmond, d Barbara, s of d Bald Chief.

Engliih Trotting or Roadster Stallion—First prize, Society's gold medal, or £10 10s. ; second ditto, £b 5s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 153 J. Bell, Bolton, Brighton, " Sir Richard," brown, foaled 1877; s Sir George, d Miss Jenny. 154 J. Bradshaw, Glenlyon, " Flying Scotchman," dark roan ; s Champion Douglas, d Maggie, s of d Waterloo. 155 I. Gidney, Dryburgh-street, Hotharo, " Merrylegs," black, 8 years; s Sir Edward, d Maid of All Work, s of d Pretender.

Colonial-bred Trotting or Roadster Stallion—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Kilpatrick and Co. ; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 156 C. Colbath, Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, " Midnight," brown, foaled 17th September, 1880; s Joe Irving, d Lilly W., s of d Young Hambletonian. 157 F. E. Colbath, 40 Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, "Garfield," chest- nut, foaled October, 1882 ; s Von Moltke, jun., s of d Young Talk o' the Hills. 158 F. Robbins, Sandridge, " Manhattan," brown, 4 yeais; s Potomac, d Result, s of d Stockham (imported). TROTTERS AND ROADSTERS. 13

159 F. Robbins, Sandridge, Powhattan," brown, 3 years ; s Poto- mac, d Result, s of d Stockham (imported). 160 F. Robbins, Sandridge, " Merrythought," chestnut, 4 years; s Merry Hawk, d Alice, s of d Conrad (imported). 161 D. Syme, Blythswood, Kew, " Beverley," bay, foaled 2nd October, 1881 ; s Duke of Cleveland, d Polly Dawson, a of d Horror. 162 J. W. Fleming, Park-street, Brunswick, " Young Merry Hawk," bay, 4 years; 8 Old Merry Hawk, d Belle Brandon, sofd King Alfred (imported); bred by exhibitor. 163 D. Robinson, Malvern, " Robin Grey," grey, 4 years; s King of Clubs. 164 J. and R. Lecky, Cardinia, Cranbourne, "Starlight," brown, aged ; s Kirklistane, d Dolly. Trotting Horse {harness)—First prize, £10 10s. ; second ditto, £5 5s.; third ditto, £2 2s. 165 J. A. Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, "Sylph," bay; s Reliance, d Wenona (imported). 166 F. E. Colbath, 40 Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, "Von Moltke, jun.," bay, aged ; s Von Moltke, d Knox mare, s of d General Knox. 167 F. Robbins, Sandridge, "Brown Hawk," brown, aged; s Beads- man, d Phoebe. 168 F. Robbins, Sandridge, " Captain Dearborn," bay, aged ; s Merry Hawk. 169 T. Aitken, Victoria-parade Brewery, East Melbourne, " Len Rose," grey, foaled 1877 ; * A. W. Richmond, d Barbara, s of d Bald Chief.

Trotting Horse (saddle)—First prize, £5 5». ; second ditto, £3 3s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 170 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Darling," bay; s Pablo Fanque. 171 W. H. DunBtan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Polly," 4 years ; a Flying Perfection (imported). 172 E. W. Harrison, Simpson's-road, " AlbioD," bay; s Stonewall Jackson.

Trotting Colt or Filly, 36 months old or under— First prize, £5 5s. ; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 173 C. Colbath, Brunswick street, Fitzroy, " Annie W.," bay, foaled 26th August, 1882; s Von Moltke, jun., d Lilly W., s of d Young Hambletonian. 174 J. A. Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, " King of Bronte," bay ; s Boccaccio, d Kate, s of d Merry Hawk. 175 F. E. Colbath, 40 Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, " Garfield," chestnut, foaled October, 1882 ; s Von Moltke, jun., s of d Y'oung Talk o' the Hills. 176 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, "Serenade," bay, foaled September, 1882 ; s Young Serenade!-; d Lady Steward; s of d The Steward. TROTTERS AND ROADSTERS. 34

177 W. Rose, Albion-street, Brunswick, "Troubadour," dark bay, foaled 3rd December, 1881 ; s Boccaccio (imported), d Bess, s of d Flying Morgan (imported). 178 W. K. Thomson, Kamesburgh, Brighton, "Patchen Chief," golden chestnut, foaled 23rd December, 1881; s San Jose Patchen, d Flora, s of d Snowden. 179 J. W. Donnellv, Gertrude-street, Fitzroy, " Merry Ned," chestnut, foaled 24th October, 1882; s Merry Hawk, d Polly Grey.

SPECIAL PRIZES. (FASTEST TROTTERS.) Three Special Prizes, as under, will be awarded to the Fastest Trotting Horses (saddle or harness), to trot twice round the course each day, under a time test; the prizes to be awarded to the horses which make the best average time during the three days—the first prize will be £15 15s. (£10 10s. the gift of J. M. Peck, Esq., and £5 5s., the gift of Hugh Lennon, Esq.); the second prize, £5 5s., the gift of C. D. Straker, Esq., and the third prize a special certificate of merit.

180 F. E. Colbath, 40 Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, " Von Moltke, jun.," bay, aged ; s Von Moltke, d Knox Mare, s of d General Knox. 181 J. A. Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, " Sylph," bay; s Reliance, d Wenona, s of d imported. 182 F. Robbins, Sandridge, " Brown Hawk," brown, aged ; s Beads- man, d Phoebe. 183 F. Robbins, Sandridge, " Captain Dearborn," bay, aged ; s Merry Hawk. 184 T. Aitken, Victoria-parade Brewery, East Melbourne, " Len Hose," grey, foaled 1877 ; s A. W. Richmond, d Barbara, s of d Bald Chief. 185 D. and A. M'Lellan, Ljndhurst. 186 E. W. Harrison, Simpson's-road, " Albion," bay; s Stonewall J ackson.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Trotting Stallion, £15 ; Trotting Mare, £10.

HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, LADIES' HA0KNEYS, PONIES, AND SHOD SADDLE HORSES. Hunter (to tahe such leaps as the Show Committee may determine)— First prize, £10 10s., the gilt of Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart.; second ditto, £5 5s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 187 E. Bowyer, Carlsruhe, "Tommy," bay, foaled October, 1876 ; s Tom. 188 W. J. Clark, Glenara, Bulla Bulla, " Rocket," dark chestnut, 5 years; s Subadah. 189 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street, "Canoe," bay, aged; s Waterman. HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, LADIES' HACKNEYS, &c. 15

190 P. Dwyer, Forbes, via Kilmore, " Fireproof." 191 A. L. Johnson, Chapman-street, Hotham, " Yendon," bay, aged; s Thakambau. 192 R. Molesworth, St. Kilda, "Timbertop," chestnut, aged.

Iiachney (being a weight-carrier)—First prize, £5 5s.; second ditto, £3 3s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit 193 A. C. Lyons, Club Hotel, Warragul, " Sailor," chestnut, 4 years; s Sluggard, d Nelly, s of d Granite. 194 S. Strettle, Gladys Park, Berwick, " Uncle Ned," chestnut, 6 years ; s Doctor, by Alia Baba. 195 J. Bradskaw, Glenlyon. 196 J. Shaw, Berkley-street, Hawthorn, " Skylark," black. 197 W. R. Virgoe, Mathoura, N.S.W., " Yalama," brown, 6 years; s Panic, d King Alfred mare. 198 Thomas Fisk, Stork Hotel, Elizabeth-street, " Major," bay, aged.

Lady's Hackney {to be ridden by an equestrienne)—First prize, £7 7s. ; second ditto, £3 3s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 199 E. H. Cameron, Kangaroo Ground, "Evelyn," brown, foaled October, 1876 ; s Whalebone, d Evelyn. 200 T. Goodman, Kilmore, chestnut gelding. 201 H. Lauder, Riding School, South Melbourne, "Phillis," bay, 5 years ; s Bertie, d Aspasia. 202 D. and A. M'Lellan, Lyndhurst, " Nelly," grey.

Pony Stallion (between 12 and 14 hands)—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs, James Henty and Co. ; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 203 C. S. Affleck, Tetoora, South Warragul, " Rory O'More," roan grey, 4 years; s Souter Johnny. 204 J. O'Donnell, Moonee Ponds, " Wallace," cream, foaled 6th May, 1880 ; s Young Serenader. 205 S. Rennick, Fern Park, Fern Tree Gully, " Landor," dark grey, foaled 1882; s Merry Joseph, d Jane. 206 A. Crichton, Gembrook, " Cock Robin," red bay, foaled Septem- ber, 1881; s Toby, d Scarlet, s of d Robin. 207 J. and H. Ross, Woodlea, Kyneton, "Sir Watkin," bay, 6 years; s Tam o' Shanter. 208 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " Mountain Hero" (imported Welsh pony), grey ; s Dick Turpin, d Mountain Maid, s of d Little Wonder.

JPony Stallion (under 12 hands)—First pr'.ze, £3 3s., the gift of Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart.; second ditto, £1 Is.; third ditto, certifi- cate of merit. 209 J. A. Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, " Dot," golden bay. 210 J. A. Roberts, Bront6, Middle Brighton, " Peter the Great," bay ; s Dot, d Stella. HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, LADIES' HACKNEYS, &c.16

211 M. Glaesford, Janiesleigh, Fern Tree Gully, " Bonnie Charlie 2nd," dark chestnut, 8 years; s Bonnie Charlie (imported), d ' Dockin Deans 2nd, s of d Aloe (imported). 212 J. O'Donnell, Moonee Ponds, " King- of the Valley," black, 3 years. 213 T. L. Pemberton, Port Melbourne, " Terrible Billy," brown, 3 years, bred by Mr. Lyall. 214 F. Peppin, St. Kilda, " Dulverton," brown, 4 years, by imported Exmoor pony. 215 Stevenson and Elliot, 177, 179, 181 King-street, " Robin," black, 5 years, bred by Mr. Connor, M.L.A. 216 F. T. Derham, Avon Lea, St. Kilda-road, " Pompo," brown, 4 years. 217 Executors of the late T. J. Sumner, Anniesleigh, Mornington, " Bonnie Charlie" (imported), chestnut, aged ; s Bonnie Charlie. 218 E. W. Harrison, Simpson's-road, "Diamond," dark grey, 5years; s Black Diamond. 219 J. H. Connor, Ueelong, " Little Sambo," dark bay, 3 years; s Tom Thumb, d Little Lucy.

Pony Mare or Gelding (under 12 hands)—First prize, £2 2s. ; second ditto, £1 Is. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 220 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " Little Lucy," black, aged. 221 J. A. Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, " Stella," black. 222 J. A. Roberts, Bronti, Middle Brighton, "Silver Stream," chestnut. 223 A. T. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, " Flora Temple," chestnut, aged; s King Codger, d Minnie Warren, s of d Dockin. 224 A. T. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, "Nelson," chestnut, 4years; s Lord Nelson, d Minnie Warren, s of d Dockin. 225 C. R. Porter, Albion-street east, Brunswick, " Lassie," skewbald, aged 226 F. Peppin, St. Kilda, " Hawkridge Lass," bay, 3 years, by imported Exmoor pony. 227 E. N. Abrahams, Ascot Vale, " Don," chestnut, aged. 228 T. K. Bennet, Bourke-street east. 229 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora.

Shod Saddle Horse— First prize, £2 2s.; second ditto, £1 Is.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 230 W. Kelly, Bulinda Vale, Lancefield Junction. 231 J. and B. West, Essendon. 232 F. Wright, Tullamarine.

SPECIAL PRIZE. A Special Prize of £5 5s.; the gift of J. A. Roberts, Esq., will be awarded to the best Pony Mare (between 12 and 14 bands). 233 J. A. Roberts, BrontS, Middle Brighton, " Silver Stream," chest- nut. HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, LADIES' HACKNEYS, &c. 17

234 A. T. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, " Minnie Warren," skewbald, aged ; s Dockin, d The Little Wonder, s of d Sambo. 235 J. Bell, Bolton, Brighton, " Maggy," brown, foaled 1878 ; s Tam o' Shanter. 236 J. Bell, Bolton, Brighton, " Molly," brown, foaled 1879 ; s Tam o' Shanter.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Pony Stallion (12 hands or under), £5 ; Pony Mare (12 hands or under), £5. NOTB.—Hunters, Jlackneys, and Ponies will be required to go through their paces daily during the Show, at Buch hours as directed by the Stewards. Ladies' Hackneys will be judged at 3 p.m. on Thursday—to be ridden as required inflection 8 at that hour ; as also at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, the two remaining days ol the Show.

FOUR-IN-HAND TURN-OUTS, CARRIAGE HORSES, BUGGY HORSES, AND PHAETON PONIES. Four-in-Hand Turn-out—First prize, Society's gold medal, with £15 15s. added, the gift of Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart. ; second ditto, silver medal, with £5 5s. added ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 237 J. Garton, Little Collins-street east, bays. 238 J. Garton, Little Collins-street east, browns.

Pair of Carriage Horses—First prize, £7 7s.; second ditto, £3 3s., both the gift of Messrs. L. Stevenson and Sons; third ditto, certificate of merit. 239 J. Dunn, Lindon, Williams-road, Windsor, browns, own brothers;. s Bruce.

Single Horse, Buggy, and Harness (turn-out)—First prize, £5 5s.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 240 J. Dunn, Lindon, Williams-road, Windsor. 241 J. Billin, deal's Hotel, Swanston-street. 242 T. Learmonth, New Hall, Moonee Ponds, grey. 243 Thomas Fisk, Elizabeth-street, " Bess," bay, 6 years.

Buggy Horse (driven in a vehicle)—First prize, £5 5s.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 244 J. Nicholson and Co., Bouverie-street, Carlton, " Dandy," bay ; s Daniel Boone. 245 G. Talbot Wooley, Collins-street east, " Lady," bay, aged; s Ladykirk. Pair of Phaeton Ponies, 14 hands or under (driven in harness)—First prize, £5 5s. ; second ditto, £2 2s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 246 J. Bell, Bolton, Brighton, brown ; s Tam o' Shanter. 247 T. K. Bennet, Bourke-street east 248 W. Hudson, Ardmillan, Moonee Ponds. NOTE. —All exhibits in this clasi will be required to go though their paces daily, at auch bonis as directod by the Stewards. as FOUR-IN-HAND TURN-OUTS, CARRIAGE HORSES, &c.

SPECIAL PRIZE. A Special Prize of £2 2s., the gift of Thomas Learmonth, Esq., will be awarded to the best Licensed Waggonette, Horse, and Harness (turn-out). Exhibits for this prize must comply with General Regulations on Thursday the 28th August, and may leave the yards after 5 p.m. on that day ; only the prize exhibit being required to return at S p.m. on Friday and Saturday. No entry.

EXTRA. 249 J. A. Maerneikan, Boundary-road, Hotham, " Sultan," grey, aged; imported Arab.

SHORTHORN CATTLE. Bull, 4 years old or ooer—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. James M'Ewan and Co. ; second ditto, £5 5s.; third ditto, certifi- cate of merit. 250 E. W. Collis, Poowong, " Royal Warden," light roan, calved 17th May, 1878; s Lord Warden (imported), d Rosa 3rd, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th. g d Rosa 1st, by Lord Talbert g g d Rosa 2nd, by Inkerman (imported) g g g d Rosa (imported), by Lorraine (14,859) ggggd Venus, by Liege Lord (11,679) g g g g g d Margaret, by Cramer (6,907) g g g g g g d Mildred, by True Blue (5,522) g g g g g g g d Matilda, by Duke (1,935) ggggggggd by A la Mode (725) gggggggggd by Childers (1,824) ggggggggggd by Mina (2,316) gggggggggggd by Wellington (5,619) gggggggg ggggd by Panton Major (6,274) gggggggggggggd by Waddingworth (668). For Sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 251 Captain B. Tonkin and Son, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Grand Duke of Derrimut," roan, calved 26th October, 1880 ; s 17th Duke of Derrimut, d 11th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068). -252 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Duke of Hazlecote 62nd" (41,392), roan, calved 29th May, 1878; s. Grand Duke of Gloucester (36,721), d Honey 43rd, s of d Duke of Hill- hurst (28,401). g d Houeyless, by Caleb (15,718) g g d Helen, by Oregon (8,371) g g g d Honeysuckle, by Premier (7,344) ggggd Eglantine, by Bellerophon (3,119) gggggd by Alderman (2,976) ggggggd by Waterloo (2,816) g g g g g g g d by Young Wynyard (2,859) ggggggggd by Son of Simon (509) gggggggggd by Styford (103). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 19

253 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., " Lord Fitzliardinge," white, calved 25th September, 1880; s Oxford Beau 7th (42,082), d Dorothea, s of d Grand Duke of Waterloo (28,766). g (1 Dora, by 2nd Duke of Airdrie (19.600) g g d Darling, by 4th Duke of Oxford (11,387) g g g d Darlington 4th, by Sir Hugh (12,082) g g g g d Darlington 2nd, by Percy (9,472) g g g g g d Darlington 1st, by Thomas (5,471) g g g g g g d Pretty Maid, by Eryholme (3,736) gggggggd by Reformer (4,914) ggggggggd by Young Favourite (3,770) gggggggggd by Wellington (2,825). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 254 T. F. Rutledge, Werronggurt, Warrnambool, " Lord Acomb," red with little white, calved 20th August, 1879; s. Grand Duke of Marlboro' (38,380), d Duchess 8th, s of d Duke of Clarence 5th (36,479). 255 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "30th Duke of Derrimut," roan, calved 19th November, 1880 ; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016), d Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937). g d 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's Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,36S) g g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2,134) ggggggd by Dairyman (3,541) gggggggd by Hexgrave (4,031) ggggggggd by Chieftain (886) gggggggggd by Nimrod (4,571) ggggggggggd by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192). RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents. 256 John S. Morgan, Thomastown, "Earl of Rosslynne," red and white, calved 1st September, 1880; s Lord Clyde, d Dona, s of d Duke of Derrimut. 257 T. H. Sture, Cliristchurcli, N.Z., " Rothschild,"'roan, calved 13th October, 1881; s Musical Oxford (42,037)^ d Lady Kings- cote Rosy (34,576). 258 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, Bundoora, " Coax's Duke," roan, calved 13th June, 1880 ; s Alvie's Flower Duke, d Coax 24th, s of d Baron Colling 3rd (30,436). g d Coax 18th, by 25th Duke of Oxford (31,003) g g d Coax lltli, by 2nd Duke of Cambridge g g g d Coax 1st (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 405), by Prince Imperial (15,095) g g g g d Czarina, by 2nd Grand Duke (12,961) g g g g g d Garcia, by Grand Duke (10,284) ggggggd Vaudeville, by Humber (7,102) gggggggd Guitar, by Zenith (5,702) ggggggggd Serenade, by Roman (2,561) gggggggggd Clarion, by Childers (1,824) ggggggggggd No. 25, by Richard (1,376) g ggggggggggd by Jupiter (342) ggggggggggggd by Charles (127) 20 •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 20

*' Coax's Duke "—Continuation of Pedigree. gggggggggggggd ^by Windsor (698) 1 by Chilton (136) d by Colonel (152). RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agent«. 259 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, Bundoora, "Alvie's Flower Duke 3rd," roan, calved 27th September, 1880 ; s Duke of Alvie, d Duchess of Brunswick, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937). g d Butterfly's Flower, by Royal Butterfly 16th g g d April Flower 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) gg g d April Flower, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., page 590), by Richard Cceur-de-Lion (13,590) g g g g d Mayflower, by Abraham Parker (9,856) gggggd Gay Lass, by Ethelred (5,990) g g g g g g d Gaiety, by Albert (5,729) gggggggd Winifred, by Fitz Maurice (3,807) ggggggggd Wealthy, by Brougham (1,746) gggggggggd by Marlish (4,375) g g g g g g g g g g d by a son of Sir Harry (5,155). RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents. 260 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, Bundoora, " Duke of Alvie," roan, calved 13th July, 1874 ; s Duke of Brunswick (25,937), d Letitia 3rd, s of d The Fop. Not for competition. g d Letitia (C.H.B., vol. xiii., page 562), by Sol (12,126) g g d Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,652) g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165) g g g g d Rose de Meanx, by Collard (3,419) gggggd Mossrose, by Matchem (2,281) g g g g g g d Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) gggggggd by Jupiter (342) ggggggggd by George (273) gggggggggd by Chilton (136) g gggggggggd by Irishman (329). RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents.

Bull, 3 years old—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. Briscoe and Co.; second ditto, £5 5s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 261 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, "Duke of Alma 2nd," roan, calved 4th May, 1882 ; s Baron Winsome 6th (41,076), d Duchess of Alma, s of d 17th Duke of Derrimut. 262 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoe Vale, Moonee Ponds, " Welcome Duke 2nd," rich roan, calved 14th August, 1881 ; s Oxford Duke of Cambridge 3rd, d Royal Welcome 6th, s of d Cherry Oxford 5th. gd Royal Welcome, by Royal Butterfly 31at (632, N.S.W. H.B.) ggd Welcome 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 31st (632, N.S.W. H.B.) gggd Welcome, by Welcome Guest (imported) ggggd Brunette, by Heir Apparent (18,042) gggggd Belladonna, imported (C. H. B., vol., xiv., page 348), by Lord Clarendon (10,434) gg ggggd Buona Roba, by Emperor (6,973) gggggggd Jewel, by Wiseton (2,848) ggggggggd Jessamine, by Firby (1,040) gggggggggd Eleanor, by Ivanhoe (1,131) •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 21

" Welcome Duke 2nd "—Continuation of Pedigree, ggggggggggd Juliet, by Regent (544) gggggggggggd Compensation, by Blytke Comet (85). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 263 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoe Vale, Moonee Ponds, " Jessamine's Duke 5th," white, calved 10th February, 1882; s 6th Duke of Brunswick, d Royal Jessamine 3rd, s of d Duke of the Butterflies. gd Royal Jessamine, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) ggd Jessamine 6th, by Lord Raglan (13,241) gggd Jessamine (imported), by Son of Dan O'Connell (3,557) ggggd Jessie, by Gainford 2nd (6,030) g g g g g d by Young Rockingham (2,549) ggggggd by Wellington (2,824) gggggggd by a bull of Mr. Newby's ggggggggd by Northumberland (464) gggggggggd by Styford (103) ggggggggggd by the Lame Bull (358) gggggggggggd by Bolingbroke (86). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 264 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoe Vale, Moonee Ponds, " Rosabelle's Duke," red and white, calved 4th June, 1882 ; s 6th Duke of Bruns- wick, d Rosabelle, s of d Duke of the Butterflies, g d Rosa, imported (C. H. B , vol. xiii., page 689), by Bonaparte (14,177) ggd Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919) gggd Springrose, by Brewster (7,847) ggggd Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494) g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,846) ggggggd Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044) gggggggd by Comet (1,854) ggggggggd by Holywell (2,132) gggggggggd by Emperor (1,974) ggggggggggd by Barmpton (1,677) gggggggggggd by St. Albans (1,412) ggggggggggggd by Simon (590) gggggggggggggd by Pope (514). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 265 C. A. Watt, Drummond, " Cambridge Summerton Duke," roan, calved 21st July, 1881; s Oxford's Duke of Cambridge 3rd, d Geneva's Duchess, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068). g d • Roan Duchess, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) ggd White Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) gggd Roan Summerton, imported (C. H. B., vol. xiii., page721), by Wild Buck (14,007) ggggd Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) g ggggd White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,368) ggggggd Summerton, by Homer (2,134) gggggggd by Dairyman (3,541) ggggggggd by Hexgrave (4,031) gggggggggd by Chieftain (886) ggggggggggd by Nimrod (4,571) gggggggggggd by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 22 •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 22

266 J. H". Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., " Rosebery," red and white, calved 12th September, 1881 ; s Oxford Beau 7th (42,082), d Blanche Rose 6th, s of d Duke of Connaught (33,604). g d Blanche Rose 5th, by Grand Duke of Waterloo (28,766) g g d Blanche Rose 4th, by General Napier (24,023) g g g d Blanche Kale, by Knightley Grand Duke (24,268) g g g g d Olga, by Old Buck (15,017) g g g g g d Czarina, by May Duke (13,319) g g g g g g d Constance, by Selim (6,454) gggggggd Helena, by Rex (6,385) ggggggggd Blanche 2nd, by Norfolk (2,377) gggggggggd Blanche, by Belvedere (1,706) ggggggggggd Lupin, by Belvedere (1,706) gggggggggggd Tulip, by Lancaster ggggggggggggd Ruby, by Petrarch (488) gggggggggggggd Miss Hutchinson, by Major (397) ggggggggggggggd Stranger, by Chapman's Son of Punch (122) gggggggggggggggd Old Roany, by Dickson's Grandson of Punch (213),—Roaned Heifer, by Checks (132),—Red Sail, by R. Grimston's Bull (282),—Sockburn Sail, by J. Coates's Bull (148). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 267 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., " Beau Niblett," roan, calved 15th October, 1881 ; s Oxford Beau 7th (42,082), d Rose Niblett, s of d Grand Duke of Geneva 2nd (31,288). g d Rugia Niblett, by Royal Butterfly 20th (25,007) g g d Ruth Niblett, by 2nd Duke of Jamaica (25,977) g g g d Rebecca Niblett, by Cynric (19,542) g g g g d Rachel Niblett, by Nauplius (16,607) g g g g g d Rugia, by British Boy (11,206) g g g g g g d Roxana, by Actieon (14,059) gggggggd Rhoda, by Dsedalus (3,539) ggggggggd Rhene, by Chilo (1,825) gggggggggd Rhea, by Nero (1,265) ggggggggggd Raspberry, by Harold, jun. (1,096) gggggggggggd Strawberry, by Adonis (1,612) ggggggggggggd Neesham, by R. Colling's Son of Phenomenon (491)

gggggggggggggd by P™oh (531). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 268 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, Bundoora, " Alvie's Flower Duke 5th," roan, calved 18th February, 1882; s Duke of Alvie, d Duchess of Brunswick, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937). g d Butterfly's Flower, by Royal Butterfly 16th g g d April Flower 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g g d April Flower, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., page 590), by Richard Cceur-de-Lion (13,590) g g g g d Mayflower, by Abraham Parker (9,856) g g g g g d Gay Lass, by Ethelred (5,990) g g g g g g d Gaiety, by Albert (5,729) gggggggd Winifred, by Fitz Maurice (3,807) ggggggggd Wealthy, by Brougham (1,746) gggggggggd by Marlish (4,375) ggggggggggd by a son of Sir Harry (5,155). RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents. •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 23

269 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, Bundoora, " Alvie's Flower Duke 6th," roan, calved 29th April, 1883; s Duke of Alvie, d Duchess of Brunswick, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937). Not for competition.

g d Butterfly's Flower, by Royal Butterfly 16th g g d April Flower 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) gggd April Flower, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 590), by Richard Cceur-de-Lion (13,590) g g g g d Mayflower, by Abraham Parker (9,856) g g g g g d Gay Lass, by Ethelred (5,900) g g g g g g d Gaiety, by Albert (5,729) gggggggd Winifred, by Fitz Maurice (3,807) ggggggggd Wealthy, by Brougham (1,746) g g g g g g g g g d by Marlish (4,375) g g g g g g g g g g d by a son of Sir Harry (5,155). RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents.

Bull, 2 years old—First prize, £7 7s. ; second ditto, £3 3s., both the gift of Messrs. M'Lean Bros, and Rigg; third ditto, certificate of merit.

270 H. Neilson, Mount Greenock, Dunach, " 4th Earl of Eglinton," white, red-tipped ears, calved 2nd October, 1882; s Earl of Eglinton, d- Sunflower, s of d Gloster's Satellite (imported). 271 J. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Cherry Oxford 11th," white, calved 14th November, 1882; s Duke of Oxford 43rd (39,773), d Matilda 7th, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937). 272 Captain B. Tonkin and Son, Tolcarne, Balnarring, "Oxford Duke of Derrimut 2nd," white, calved 24th February, 1883; s Grand Duke of Derrimut, d Countess of Oxford 2nd, s of d 7th Earl of Oxford. 273 J. Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, " Earl of Siddington 2nd," roan, calved 15th October, 1882 ; s Duke of Oxford 31st (33,713), d Lady Gazelle, s of d 3rd Duke of Hillhurst.

g d Gazelle 26th, by 2nd Duke of Tregunter (26,022) g g d Gazelle 5th, by 7th Duke of York (17,754) gggd Britannia, by 4tli Duke of Oxford (11,387) ggggd Buttercup, by Snowstorm (12,119) gggggd Helena, by Hampden (8,129) ggggggd Silvia, by Leo (4,208) gggggggd Genera, by Henwood (2,114) ggggggggd Gazelle, by Sir Stephen (1,456) gggggggggd Millicent, by Prince of Waterloo (52S) ggggggggggd by Mayflower (425) gggggggggggd by a bull of Mr. Nicholson's, descended from the stock of Mr. J. Brown, of Aldborough. For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen.

274 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoe Vale, Moonee Ponds, " Brunswick's Oxford 2nd," roan, calved 3rd November, 1882; s Duke of Oxford 31st (33,713), d Lady Brunswick 2nd, s of d 3rd Earl of Derrimut. 24 •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 24

" Brunswick's Oxford 2nd "—Continuation of Pedigree, gd Lady Brunswick, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) ggd Eosebush, by Royal Butterfly 31st (632, N.S.W. H.B.) gggd Rosa, imported (C. H. B., vol. xiii., page 689), by Bonaparte (14,177) ggggd Bosanna, by Prelate (11,919) gggggd Springrose, by Brewster (7,847) ggggggd Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494) gggggggd Mayrose, by Provost (4,846) ggggggggd Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044) gggggggggd by Comet (1,854) ggggggggggd by Holywell (2,132) gggggggggggd by Emperor (1,974) ggggggggggggd by Barmpton (1,677) gggggggggggggd by St. Albans (1,412) gggggggggggggg d by Simon (590) gggggggggg gggggd by Pope (514). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 275 J. G. Brisbane, Paseoe Vale, Moonee Ponds, " Welcome's Duke 3rd," white, calved 8th January, 1883; s 6th Duke of Brunswick, d Royal Welcome 6th, s of d Cherry Oxford 5th. g d Royal Welcome, by Royal Butterfly 31st (632, N.S.W. H.B.) ggd Welcome 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 31st (632, N.S.W. H.B.) gggd Welcome, by Welcome Guest (imported) g"g ggd Brunette, by Heir Apparent (18,042) gggggd Belladonna, imported (C. H. B., vol. xiv., page 348), by Lord Clarendon (10,434) ggggggd Buona Roba, by Emperor (6,973) gig gggggd Jewel, by Wiseton (2,848) g*g ggggggd Jessamine, by Firby (1,040) g°g gggggggd Eleanor, by Ivanhoe (1,131) g°g ggggggggd Juliet, by Regent (544) g~g gggggggggd Compensation, by Blythe Comet (85). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 276 C. A. Watt, Drummond, " Earl of Rockingham," roan, calved 22nd February, 1883 ; s Oxford's Summerton Duke, d Colac's Geneva Duchess, s of d 4th Duke of Colac. gd 2nd Countess of Rockingham, by Earl of Geneva (31,068) ggd Lady Rockingham 10th, by The Beau gggd Lady Rockingham 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) ggggd Lady Rockingham, by May Duke (13,320) gggggd Lady Valentine 3rd, by Monk (11,824) ggggggd Lady Valentine, by Rockingham (2,550) gggggggd Lady, by Sir Walter (2,639) ggggggggd Lady, by Roseberry (567) gggggggggd by Cupkl (178) ggggggggggd by Ruff of the Needle (5,030) gggggggggggd by Constitution (166). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 277 C. A. Watt, Drummond, "Count of Lome," roan, calved 7th April, 1883; s Oxford's Summerton Duke, d Countess of Lome, s of d 4th Duke of Colac. g d Lady of Lome, by Marquis of Lome ggd Virtue, by Seaman •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 25

" Count of Lorne "—Continuation of Pedigree, g g g d Modesty, by Sir Walter g g g g d Lady Rockingham 5th, by The Fop g g g g g d Lady Rockingham 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g g g g g d Lady Rockingham, by May Duke (13,320) gggggggd Lady Valentine 3rd, by Monk (11,824) ggggggggd Lady Valentine, by Rockingham (2,550) gggggggggd Lady, by Sir Walter (2,639) ggggggggggd Lady, by Roseberry (567) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Cupid (178) gg ggggggggggd by Ruff of the Needle (5,030) gggggggggggggd by Constitution (166). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 278 J. H. Angas, Angaston, S.A., " Duke of Wortley 2nd," red and white, calved 10th September, 1882; s Oxford Beau 7th (42,082), d Duchess of Wortley, s of d Duke of Wortley (33,759). g d Statira 16tli, by 13th Duke of Oxford (21,604) g g d Statira 5th, by May Duke (13,320) g g g d Statira, by Duke of Gloucester (11,382) g g g g d Stately, by Balco (9,918) g g g g g d Statice, by Sir Lancelot (5,166) g g g g g g d Shepherdess, by Major (4,345) gggggggd by Ganthorpe (2,049) ggggggggd by Don Juan (1,923) gggggggggd by Shylock (2,622). For sale on Saturday next, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 279 John Benn, Coolart, '' Premium Duke," roan, calved 27th February, 1883; s Lord Liverpool 3rd, d Premium 14th, s of d Lord Liverpool (imported, 40,193). 280 John Benn, Coolart, " Rufus," red roan, calved 23rd April, 1883; s Lord Liverpool 2nd, d Victoria 2nd, s of d Lord Liverpool (imported, 40,193). 281 John Benn, Coolart, " Burgundy," red, calved 8th June, 1883 ; s Lord Liverpool 2nd, d Middleton Premium, s of d Lord Liverpool (imported, 40,193). 282 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " Cherry Oxford 10th," roan, calved 5th July, 1882; s Duke of Oxford 43rd (39,773), d Matilda 19th, s ofd Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016). g d Matilda 12th, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) g g d Matilda 4th, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) gggd Matilda, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 726), by Cardinal (14,239) g g g g d Sprightly 3rd, by Benedict (7,828) g g g g g d Sprightly, by Young Hector (7,074) g g g g g g d Cowslip, by Young Hastings (3,988) gggggggd by Wallace (5,588) ggggggggd by Ivanhoe (1,130) gggggggggd by Leopold (2,199) ggggggggggd by Hector (2,103) gggggggggggd by Sir Harry (5,155) ggggggggggggcl by Surly (2,715) gggggggggggggd by Burrell's Bull (3,24S). RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents. 26 •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 26

Bull, 1 year old—First prize, £7 7s. ; second ditto, £3 3s., both the gift of Messrs. H. P. Welch and Co.; third ditto, £'2 2s. ; fourth ditto, certificate of merit. 283 Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, •"< Bolinda Duke of Derri- mut 7th," roan, calved 4t,h July, 1883; s 31st Duke of Derrimut, d 16th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016). g d White Duchess, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) ggd White Suramertou, by Frederick the Great (imported) gggd Roan Summerton, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's Wild Buck (14,007) ggggd Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,368) ggggggd Summerton, by Homer (2,134) gggggggd by Dairyman (3,541) ggggggggd by Hexgrave (4,031) gggggggggd by Chieftain (8S6) ggggggggggd by Nimrod (4,571) gggggggggggd by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192). RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents. 284 J. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Imperial Brunswick the 3rd," white, calved 20th July, 1883; s 2nd Duke of Green Park, d Rose of Brunswick, s of d Victor Brunswick (1,018). 285 J. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Imperial Brunswick the 4th," red and white, calved 24th August, 1883; s Victor Brunswick (1,018), d Christmas Rose 4th, s of d Victor Brunswick (1,018), 286 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, " 5th Oxford Lad," roan, calved 6th October, 1883; s Baron Winsome 6th (41,076), d Oxford Matilda, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke. 287 Capt. B. Tonkin and Son, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Oxford's Duke of Derrimut 3rd," roan, calved 11th September, 1883 ; s Grand Duke of Derrimut, d Countess of Oxford 3rd, s of d Garland's Admiral. 288 J. Horwood, Bridgewater Park, " Derrimut Grand Duke 2nd," red and white, calved 21st August, 1883 ; s Grand Duke of Waterloo (imported, 43,320 C.H.B.), d Derrimut Duchess of Bridgewater, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016, imported). 289 J. Horwood, Bridgewater Park, " 3rd Earl of Ellesmere," red, calved 23rd October, 1883 ; s Grand Duke of Waterloo (imported, 43,320 C.H.B.), d 5th Princess of Bridgewater, s of d Cherry Oxford 2nd. 290 J. Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, " Underley's Model," roan, calved 22nd November, 1883; s Lord Underley, d Ladybird, s of d Imperial Butterfly 3rd. g d Letitia oth, by The Beau ggd Letitia (C. H. B., vol. xiii., p. 562), by Sol (12,126) gggd Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) ggggd Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165) g g g g g d Bose de Meaux, by Collard (3,419) ggggggd Mossrose, by Matchem (2,281) gggggggd Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) ggggggggd by Jupiter (342) •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 27

" Underley's Model "—Continuation of Pedigree, gggggggggd by George (273) ggggggggggd by Chilton (136) gggggggggggd by Irishman (329). For sale on Saturday, by RICIIARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 291 J. Horwood, Bridgewater-on-Loddon, " Lord Oxford 3rd," red and white, calved 14th August, 1883 ; s Grand Duke of Waterloo (imported), d Oxford's Matilda 2nd, s of d Cherry Oxford 2nd. 292 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoe Vale, Moonee Ponds, " Brunswick's Oxford 3rd," red and white, calved 6th July, 1883; s Grand Duke of Oxford 3rd, d Lady Brunswick 3rd, s of d Fusilier (39,905). g d Lady Brunswick, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) g g d Rosebush, by Royal Butterfly 31st gggd Rosa, imported (C. H. B., vol. xiii., page 689), by Bonaparte (14,177) ggggd Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919) g g g g g <1 Springrose, by Brewster (7,847) ggggggd Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494) gggggggd Mayrose, by Provost (4,846) ggggggggd Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044) gggggggggd by Comet (1,854) ggggggggggd by Holywell (2,132) gggggggggggd by Emperor (1,974) gggggggg ggggd by Barmpton (1,677) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by St. Albans (1,412) gggg ggggggggggd by Simon (590) gggggggggggggggd by Pope (514). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 293 C. A. Watt, Drummond, '' Oxford Brunswick Duke," red and white, calved 30th September, 1883 ; s Oxford Summerton Duke, d Colac's Brunswick Duchess 2nd, s of d 4th Duke of Colac. gd 4th Duchess of Alvie, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) ggd Letitia 10th, by Royal Butterfly 19th gggd Letitia, by Sol (12,126) ggggd Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) gggggd Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165) ggggggd Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3,419) gggggggd Mossrose, by Matchem (2,281) ggggggggd Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) gggggggggd by Jupiter (342) ggggggggggd by George (273) gggggggggggd by Chilton (136) ggggggggggggd by Irishman (329). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 294 T. Rossell, Kingston, " Knight of Cambridge," dark roan, calved 6th October, 1883 ; s Oxford Duke of Cambridge, d Deborah Oth, s of d Royal Knight. g d Deborah 5th, by 4th Duke of Derrimut ggd Deborah 4th, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) gggd Deborah 3d, by Lord Raglan (13,241) •S HORTHORN CATTLE. 48

"Knight of Cambridge "—Continuation of Pedigree, ggggd Deborah 2nd, by Lord Raglan (13,241) g g g g g d bred by Gardiner and Fletcher. For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO. , Pure Stock Salesmen. 295 T. Rossell, Kingston, " Brassknocker's Duke," white, calved 23rd October, 1883; s Oxford Duke of Cambridge, d Brassknocker 6th, s of d Jessamine's Oxford. g d Brassknocker 5th, by Royal Knight g g d Brassknocker 4th, by Lord Palmerston g g g d Brassknocker 3rd, by Lord Sale, imported (18,274) ggggd Brassknocker (imported), by a son of Newton (2,367) g g g g g d by a son of Newton (2,367) g g g g g g d Frederick, by William (7,723) gggggggd Young Statesman, by Statesman (5,321) ggggggggd by a son of Quaternion (1,531) gggggggggd by bull bred by Mr. Dudding, of Panton. For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Pure Stock Salesmen. 296 T. Rossell, Kingston, " Agamemnon's Duke of Cambridge," roan, calved 7th October, 1883; s Oxford Duke of Cambridge, d Agamemnon's Duchess, s of d Agamemnon (imported). g d Dorothy, by Washington, imported (32,806) ggd Wide 5th, by Cuxwold, imported (12,679) gggd Wasp, by Prince Duke, imported (13,507) ggggd Wide 3rd (imported), by Mozart (11,830) g g g g g d Wide 2nd, by Frederick (3,836) g g g g g g d Old Wide, by Favourite (3,768) gggggggd by Tathwell Studley (5,401) ggggggggd by son of Waddingworth (668) gggggggggd a Turnell cow. For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Pure Stock Salesmen. 297 R. Watt, Balaclava-road, St. Kilda, " Donna's Victor Bruns- wick," roan, calved 25th October, 1883; s Victor Brunswick, d Donna, s of d Duke of Derrimut. 298 R. Watt, Balaclava-road, St. Kilda, "2nd Victor Brunswick," roan, calved 3rd November, 1883 ; s Duke of Green Park, d No. 8, s of d 18th Duke of Derrimut. 299 J. H. Angas, Angaston, S A., " Lord Gilford 2nd," rich roan, calved 19th September, 1883; s Oxford Beau 7th, d Lady Gracious, s of d Duke of Connaugbt (33,604). g d Gazelle 20th, by 7th Duke of York (17,754) g g d Gazelle 4th, by 7th Duke of York (17,754) gggd Selina, by 4th Duke of Oxford (11,387) ggggd Buttercup, by Snowstorm (12,119) g g g g g d Helena, by Hampden (8,129) g g g g ggd Silvia, by Leo (4,208) gggggggd Genevra, by Henwood (2,114) ggggggggd Gazelle, by Sir Stephen (1,456) gggggggggd Millicent, by Prince of Waterloo (528) ggggggggggd by Mayflower (425) ggooSggggggd by a bull of Mr. Nicholson's, descended from the stock of Mr. J. Brown, of Aldborough. For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO. , Pure Stock Salesmen. •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 29

300 J. H. An gas, Angaston, S.A., " Grand Duke of Oxford 3rd," red and white, calved 12th October, 1883; s Oxford Beau 7th (42,082), d Grand Duchess of Oxford, s of d Duke of Rose- dale (33,721). gd Grand Duchess of Oxford 4th, by Claro's Rose (25,784) ggd Grand Duchess of Oxford, by Grand Duke 7th (19,877) gggd Duchess of Oxford, by Rembrandt (13,587) ggggd Duchess Nanny, by Jasper (11,609) gggggd Duchess Nancy, by 2nd Duke of Oxford (9,046) g gggggd Nettle, by Second Duke of Northumberland (3,646) gggggggd Nell Gwynne, by Belvedere (1,706) ggggggggd Northallerton, by Son of 2nd Hubback (2,683) g ggggggggd a cow of Mr. Bates's, Kirklevington. For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 301 J. H. Angas, Angaston, S.A., " Rugia's Prince," red and white, calved 26th July, 1883; s Earl of Berkeley 2nd, d Rugia Oxford, s of d Oxford Beau 7th (12,082). g d Rugia Niblett, by Royal Butterfly 20th (25,007) ggd Ruth Niblett, by 2nd Duke of Jamaica (25,977) gggd Rebecca Niblett, by Cynric (19,542) ggggd Rachel Niblett, by Nauplius (16,607) gggggd Rugia, by British Boy (11,206) g g g g g g d Roxana, by Actajon (14,059) gggggggd Rhoda, by Dtedalus (3,539) ggggggggd Rhene, by Chilo (1,825) gggggggggd Rhea, by Nero (1,265) ggggggggggd Raspberry, by Harold Jim. (1,096) gggggggggggd Strawberry, by Adonis (1,612) ggggggggggggd Neesham, by R. Colling's Son of Phenomenon (491) gggggggggggggd by Punch (531). RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents.

Bull Calf, under 9 months old—First prize, £3 3s.; second ditto, certificate of merit.

302 F. Daws, Avondale, Caulfield, " Prince Frederick 1st," red and white, calved 8th May, 1884 ; s E .rl of Lysterfield, d Beauty, s of d Duke of Lancaster. 303 J. Rennick, Evandale, Kyneton, " 4th Duke of Evandale," roan, calved 20th January, 1884; s Lord Underley, d Ladybird 3rd, s of d 18th Duke of Derrimut. g d Ladybird, by Imperial Butterfly 3rd ggd Letitia 5th, by The Beau gggd Letitia (C. H. B., vol. xiii., p. 562), by Sol (12,126) ggggd Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) gggggd Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165) g g g g g g d Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3,419) gggggggd Mossrose, by Matchem (2,281) ggggggggd Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) gggggggggd by J upiter (342) ggggggggggd by George (273) gggggggggggd by Chilton (136) ggggggggggggd by Irishman (329). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Pure Stock Salesmen. 30 •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 30

304 R. Watt, Balaclava-road, St. Kilda, " Deborah's Victor Bruns- wick," roan, calved 20th December, 1883; s Victor Brunswick, d Deborah, s of d Victor Brunswick.

Com (,giving milk or in calf)—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. James Service and Co. ; second ditto, £5 5s. ; third ditto, certi- ficate of merit. 305 Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, " Duchess of Rupertswood 3rd," roan, calved 16th August, 1877 ; s 4th Earl of Derrimut, d Duchess of Rupertswood 2nd, s of d Duke of Lancaster (312). 306 Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, Lancefield Junction, "Duchess of Rupertswood 5th," roan, calved 4th October, 1879 ; s 18th Duke of Derrimut, d Duchess of Rupertswood 3rd, s of d 4th Earl of Derrimut. 307 Captain B. Tonkin and Son, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Countess of Oxford 2nd," white, calved 12th June, 1877; s 7th Earl of Oxford, d Countess of Oxford, s of d Penmare (29,538, im- ported). 308 Captain B. Tonkin and Son, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Countess of Oxford 3rd," roan, calved 25th February, 1881 ; s Garland's Admiral, d Countess of Oxford 2nd, s of d 7th Earl of Oxford. 309 J. Rennick, Evandale, Kyneton, " Ladybird 4th," roan, calved 12th July, 1878; s 18th Duke of Derrimut, d Ladybird, s of d Imperial Butterfly 3rd. g d Letitia 5th, by The Beau ggd Letitia, by Sol (12,126) g g g d Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) g g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165) g g g g g d Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3,419) g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Matehem (2,281) gggggggd Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) ggggggggd by J upiter (342) gggggggggd by George (273) ggggggggggd by Chilton (136) gggggggggggd by Irishman (329) For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 310 J. H. Angas, Angaston, S. A., " Rose of Connaught," roan, calved 24th January, 1880 ; s Duke of Connaught (33,604), d Rose Niblett, s of d Grand Duke of Geneva 2nd (31,288). g d Rugia Niblett, by Royal Butterfly 20th (25,007) ggd Ruth Niblett, by 2nd Duke of Jamaica (25,977) gggd Rebecca Niblett, by Cynric (19,542) ggggd Rachel Niblett, by Nauplius (16,607) gggggd Rugia, by British Boy (11,206) ggggggd Roxana, by Acfceon (14,059) gggggggd Rhoda, by Dredalus (3,539) ggggggggd Rhene, by Chilo (1,825) gggggggggd Rhea, by Nero (1,265) ggggggggggd Raspberry, by Harold Jun. (1,096) gggggggggggd Strawberry, by Adonis (1,612) •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 31

'' Rose of Connaught"—Continuation of Pedigree, ggggggggggggd Neesham, by R. Colling'a Son of Phenomenon (491) gggggggggggggd by Punch (531). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 311 Robertson Bros., Colac, "40th Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 6th January, 1881 ; s Wetherby Winsome 2nd (40,905), d 2nd Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937). g d Roan Duchess, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g d White Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) gggd Roan Summerton, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 7'21), by Towneley's Wild Buck (14,007) g g g g d Sontag, by Bates'B Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,368) ggggggd Summerton, by Homer (2,134) gggggggd by Dairyman (3,541) ggggggggd by Hexgrave (4,031) gggggggggd by Chieftain (S86) ggggggggggd by Nimrod (4,571) gggggggggggcl by Mai-fleet's Old Red Bull (1,192).

RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents.

Heifer, 3 years old—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Warne and Reid ; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 312 Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, " Bolinda Duchess of Der- rimut 4th," white, calved 8th October, 1881 ; s 4th Earl of Derrimut, d 20th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016). g d Duchess of Derrimut, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) g g d White Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) gggd Roan Summerton, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's Wild Buck (14,007) g g g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g gg d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,368) ggggggd Summerton, by Homer (2,134) gggggggd by Dairyman (3,541) ggggggggd by Hexgrave (4,031) gggggggggd by Chieftain (S86) ggggggggggd by Nimrod (4,571) gggggggggggd by Marfleet's Old Bed Bull (1,192).

RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents. 313 Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart,, Bolinda Vale, " Oxford Summerton 4th," roan, calved 7th May, 1882; s43rd Duke of Oxford (39,773), d Oxford Summerton 2nd, s of d 22nd Duke of Derrimut. g d Oxford Summerton, by Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016) g g d Young Summerton, by Royal Butterfly 22nd gggd Roan Summerton's Butterfly, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) ggggd Roan Summerton, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's Wild Buck (14,007) g g g g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) ggggggd White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,368) gggggggd Summerton, by Homer (2,134) ggggggggd by Dairyman (3,541) gggggggggd by Hexgrave (4,031) 32 •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 32

" Oxford Summerton 4th "—Continuation of Pedigree, ggggggggggd by Chieftain (886) gggggggggggd by Nimrod (4,571) ggggggggggggd by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192). RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents. 314 J. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Rose of Brunswick," rich roan, calved 11th September, 1881; s Victor Brunswick (1,018), d Christmas Rose 4th, s of d Victor Brunswick (1,018). 315 J. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "Roan Countess," rich roan, calved 7th September, 1881; s Victor Brunswick (1,018), d Royal Countess, s of d Baron Colling 3rd (30,436). 316 J. Horvvood, Bridgewater-on-Loddon, " Tregunter's Duchess 3rd," red, calved 23rd January, 1882; s Duke of Tregunter 8th (imported, 41,435); d Agamemnon's Duchess 12th, a of d Ag-amemnon (imported). 317 J. Horwood, Bridgewater-on-Loddon, "Tregunter's Duchess 4th," red, calved 2nd February, 1882; s Duke of Tregunter 8th (imported, 41,435); d Agamemnon's Duchess 7th, s of d Aga- memnon (imported). 318 F. Daws, Avondale, Caulfield, " Beauty," red and white, calved 10th July, 1881 ; s 4th Duke of Lancaster, d Myrtle, s of d 15th Duke of Derrimut. 4TH DUKE OF LANCASTER, rich roan, calved 26th September, 1874 ; got by 2nd Duke of Lancaster.* dam Rosa of Australia 3rd, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) g d Rosa of Australia 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 22nd ggd Rose of Australia, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) gggd Rosa, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 689), by Bonaparte (14,177) ggggd Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919) gggggd Springrose, by Brewster (7,847) ggggggd Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494) gggggggd Mayrose, by Provost (4,846) ggggggggd Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044) gggggggggd by Comet (1,854) ggggggggggd by Holywell (2,132) gggggggggggd by Emperor (1,974) ggggggggggggd by Barmpton (1,677) gggggggggggggd by St. Albans (1,412) ggggggggggggggd by Simon (590) gggggggggggggggd by Pope (514).

* 2nd Duke of Lancaster (shown five times—three firsts, two seconds) is by Duke of Brunswick (25,937), and Rosa of Australia 3rd (shown twelve times—eleven firsts and two championships) is by Duke of Bruns- wick, which makes the above bull a double Brunswick, the blood so eagerly sought after.

BEAUTY'S CALF by the Earl of Lysterfield.

319 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " 11th Countess of Alvie," roan, calved 6th September, 1881 ; s Duke of Oxford 43rd (39,773), d Duchess of Alvie, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937). g d Letitia 10th, by Royal Butterfly 19th ggd Letitia (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 562), by Sol (12,126) gggd Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) ggggd Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165) •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 33

"11th Countess of Alvie"—Continuation of Pedigree, gggg g d Rose de Meaux, by Coilard (3,419) g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Matchem ('2,281) gggggggd Portia No 2, by Cato (119) ggggggggd by Jupiter (342) gggggggggd by George (273) ggggggggggd by Chilton (136) gggggggggggd by Irishman (329). RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents. 320 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " 44th Duchess of Derrimut," red, calved 20th April, 1882; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016), d 27tli Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Geneva's Earl. 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 (5,368) g g g g g d Summerton, by Homer (2,134) ggggggd by Dairyman (3,541) gggggggd by Hexgrave (4,031) ggggggggd by Chieftain (SS6) gggggggggd by Nimrod (4,571) ggggggggggd by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192).

RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents.

Heifer, 2 years old—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. M'Naughton, Love and Co. ; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 321 Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, " Oxford Summerton 5th," red, calved 18th October, 1882; s 18th Duke of Derrimut, d Oxford Summerton, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016). g d Young Summerton, by Royal Butterfly 32nd g g d Roan Summerton's Butterfly, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) gggd Roan Summerton, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's Wild Buck (14,007) g g g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,368) ggggggd Summerton, by Homer (2,134) gggggggd by Dairyman (3,541) ggggggggd by Hexgrave (4,031) gggggggggd by Chieftain (886) ggggggggggd by Nimrod (4,571) gggggggggggd by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192).

RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents. 322 Sir W. J. Clarke, " Duchess of Rupertswood 12th," red, calved 20th March, 1883; s 31st Duke of Derrimut, d Duchess of Rupertswood 5th, s of d 18th Duke of Derrimut. 323 J. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Red Duchess of Derri- mut the 4th," calved 14th September, 1882; s 6th Duke of Brunswick, d Red Duchess of Deirimut, s of d Marquis of Lorne. 324 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, " Winsome Matilda," roan, calved 30th August, 1882; s Baron Winsome 6th (41,076), d Oxford Matilda, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke. 34 •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 34

325 J. Rennick, Evandale, Kyneton, " Lady Rose," roan, calved 6th September, 1882; s Lord Red Rose, d Ladybird, s of d Imperial Butterfly 3rd. gel Letitia 5th, by The Beau ggd Letitia (C. H. B., vol., xiii., p. 562), by Sol (12,126) gggd Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) ggggd Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165) gggggd Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3,419) ggggggd Mossrose, by Matchem (2,281) gggggggd Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) ggggggggd by Jupiter (342) gggggggggd by George (273) ggggggggggd by Chilton (136) gggggggggggd by Irishman (329). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Pure Stock Salesmen. 326 J. Rennick, Evandale, Kyneton, " Lady Purity," white, calved 27th February, 1883; s Lord Red Rose, d Ladybird 4th, s of d 18th Duke of Derrimut. g d Ladybird, by Imperial Butterfly 3rd ggd Letitia 5th, by The Beau gggd Letitia, by Sol (12,126) ggggd Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) gggggd Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165) ggggggd Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3,419) gggggggd Mossrose, by Matchem (2,281) ggggggggd Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) gggggggggd by Jupiter (342) ggggggggggd by George (273) gggggggggggd by Chilton (136) ggggggg gggggd by Irishman (329). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Pure Stock Salesmen. 327 J. Rennick, Evandale, Kyneton, "Lady Rose 2nd," roan, calved 17th April, 1863 ; s Lord Red Rose, d Lady Flora, s of d Im- perial Butterfly 3rd. g d Lady Rockingham 10th, by The Beau ggd Lady Rockingham 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) gggd Lady Rockingham, by May Duke (13,320) ggggd Lady Valentine 3d, by Monk (11,824) gggggd Lady Valentine, by Rockingham (2,550) ggggggd Lady, by Sir Walter (2,639) gggggggd Lady, by Roseberry (567) ggggggggd by Cupid (178) gggggggggd by Ruff of the Needle (5,030) ggggggggggd by Constitution (166). For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Pure Stock Salesmen. 328 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "45th Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 19tli August, 1882; s6th Duke of Colac, d 14th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Earl of Geneva (31,068). g d 8th Duchess of Derrimut, by 2nd Duke of Brunswick ggd Young Summerton, by Royal Butterfly 22nd gggd Roan Summerton's Butterfly, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) ggggd Roan Summerton, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's Wild Buck (14,007) •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 35

" 45th Duchess of Derrimut"—Continuation of Pedigree, g g g g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) ggggggd White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,36S) gggggggd Summerton, by Homer (2,134) ggggggggd by Dairyman (3,541) S S g g g S g S g d by Hexgrave (4,031) ggggggggggd by Chieftain (886) gggggggggggd by Nimrod (4.571) ggggggggggggd by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192). RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents. 329 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " 47th Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 23rd March, 1883 ; s Duke of Oxford 43rd (39,973), d Grand Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937). g d Roan Summerton, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's Wild Buck (14,007) ggd Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) gggd White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,368) ggggd Summerton, by Homer (2,134) g ggggd by Dairyman (3,541) ggggggd by Hexgrave (4,031) gggggggd by Chieftain (886) ggggggggd by Nimrod (4,571) gggggggggd by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192). RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents.

Heifer, 1 year old—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Bligh and Harbottle ; second ditto, £2 2s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 330 Sir W. J. Clarke, Bart., Bolinda Vale, " Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut 8th," red and white, calved 5tli September, 1883; s 36th Duke of Derrimut, d Bolinda Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Oxford Duke of Cambridge 2nd. g d 23rd Grand Duchess of Derrimut, by Earl of Geneva (31,068) ggd Grand Duchess of Derrimut, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) gggd Roan Summerton, impoi'ted (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's Wild Buck (14,007) ggggd Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,36S) ggggggd Summerton, by Homer (2,134) gggggggd by Dairyman (3,541) ggggggggd by Hexgrave (4,031) gggggggggd by Chieftain (886) ggggggggggd % Nimrod (4,571) gggggggggggd by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192). RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents. 331 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, " Dame Fortune 3rd," roan, calved 30th September, 1883; s Baron Winsome 6th (41,076), d Dame Fortune, s of d 17th Duke of Derrimut. 332 J. H. Angas, Angaston, S.A., " Beverley Duchess 18th," red and white, calved 10th September, 1883; s Oxford Beau 7th (42,082), d Beverley Duchess 16th, s of d Oxford Grand (29,496). gd Beverley Duchess 3rd, by Grand Duke of Weston (28,768) ggd Miss Beverley 2nd, by Thorndale Lad (23,066) gggd Miss Beverley 22nd, by Royal Butterfly 16th (20,724) 36 •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 36

"Beverley Duchess 18th"—Continuation of Pedigree. ggggd Miss Beverley 8th, by Ivanhoe (14,735) gggggd Miss Beverley 3rd, by Voltigeur (13,964) ggggggd Miss Beverley, by Disraeli (10,125) gggggggd Lady Beverley, by Lord George Bentinck (9,317) ggggggggd Blossom 2nd, by 2nd Earl of Beverley (5,963) gggggggggd Blossom 1st, by 2nd Cleveland Lad (3,408) ggggggggggd Red Darlington, bought on the recommendation of Mr. Bates by Mr. Burnett, of Black Hedley. For sale on Saturday, by RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Pure Stock Salesmen. •833 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " 49th Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 6th July, 1883 ; s Duke of Oxford 43rd (39,773), d 17th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016). g d 2nd Duchess of Derrimut, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) ggd Roan Duchess, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) gggd White Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) ggggd Roan Summerton, imported (C. H. B., vol. xiii., p. 721), by Towneley's Wild Buck (14,007) g g g g g d Sontag, by Bates's Duke of Athol (10,150) ggggggd White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,368) gggggggd Summerton, by Homer (2,134) ggggggggd by Dairyman (3,541) gggggggggd by Hexgrave (4,031) gggg ggggggd by Chieftain (886) gggggggggggd by Nimrod (4,571) ggggggggggggd by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192). RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents. •334 Robertson Brothers, [Colac, " 8th Flower of Derrimut," roan, calved 15th September, 1883; s Duke of Oxford 43rd (39,773), d 5th Flower of Derrimut, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016). g d Triple's Matilda, by 2nd Duke of Brunswick ggd Triple's Butterfly, by Imperial Butterfly 2nd gggd Butterfly's Flower, by Royal Butterfly 16th ggggd April Flower 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g ggggd April Flower, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 590), by Richard Cceur de Lion (13,590) ggggggd Mayflower, by Abraham Parker (9,S56) gggggggd Gay Lass, by Ethelred (5,990) ggggggggd Gaiety, by Albert (5,729) gggggggggd Winifred, by Fitz Maurice (3,S07) ggggggggggd Wealthy, by Brougham (1,746) gggggggggggd by Marlish (4,375) ggggggggggggd by a son of Sir Harry (5,155). RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents.

Ildfer Calf, under 9 months old—First prize, £3 3s.; second ditto, certificate of merit. 335 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, Bundoora, " Agamemnon's Lady 12th," roan, calved 29th November, 1883 ; s Duke of Tregunter 8th (41,435), d Agamemnon's Lady 4(h, s of d Agamemnon (imported), g d Lucretia, by Washington, imported (32,806) ggd Martha 3rd, by Duffield (714, N.S.W. Herd Book, vol. ii.) •SHORTHORN CATTLE. 37

"Agamemnon's Lady 12th "—Continuation of Pedigree, gggd Martha, by Prince Duke, imported (13,507) ggggd Hopeful, by Prince Duke, imported (13,507) gggggd Miss Hope, by Cook's bull g g g g g g d Lizzy (imported), by Fanatic (8,054) gggggggd Laetitia, by Ingoldsby (8,168) ggggggggd Lioness, by Patrician (4,656), bred by Lord Spencer. RICHARD GIBSON AND Co., Agents. 336 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, Bundoora, "6th Heiress of Roan Duchess," red and white, calved 4th February, 1884 ; s Duke of Alvie, d Roan Duchess, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937). g d Fanny 8th, by The Beau ggd Fanny 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) gggd Fanny, by Marmaduke (14,S97) ggggd Fancy (C. H. B., vol. xi., p. 444), by The Beau (12,182) gggggd Fanny, by Lottery (10,472) g g g g g g d Fairface, by Maunby (7,223) gggggggd Whiteface, by Wellington (5,625) ggggggggd Snowdrop, by Superb (5,356) gggggggggd Lofty, by Fleetham (2,028) ggggggggggd by Admiral (5) gggggggggggd by Young Denton (963) ggggggggggggd by Young Albion (15). RICHARD GIBSON AND CO., Agents.

SPECIAL PRIZE. A Special Prize of £10 10s., the gift of the Hon. William M'Culloch, M.L.C., will be awarded to the best Shorthorn Bull, 2 years old. 337 J. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Cherry Oxford 11th," white, calved 14th November, 1882; s Duke of Oxford 43rd (39,773), d Matilda 7th, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25,937). 338 J. Rennick, Evandale, Kyneton, " Earl of Siddington 2nd," roan, calved 15th October, 1882; s Duke of Oxford 31st (33,713), d Lady Gazelle, s of d 3rd Duke of Hillhurst. 339 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoe Vale, Moonee Ponds, " Brunswick's Oxford 2nd," roan, calved 3rd November, 1882; s Duke of Oxford 31st (33,713), d Lady Brunswick 2nd, s of d 3rd Earl of Derrimut. 340 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoe Vale, Moonee Ponds, " Welcome's Duke 3rd," white, calved 8th January, 1883; s 6th Duke of Brunswick, d Royal Welcome 6th, s of d Cherry Oxford 5th. 341 C. A. Watt, Drummond, " Earl of Rockingham," roan, calved 22nd February, 1883 ; s Oxford's Summerton Duke, d Colac's Geneva Duchess, s of d 4th Duke of Oolac. 342 C. A. Watt, Drummond, " Count of Lome," roan, calved 7th April, 1883; s Oxford's Summerton Duke, d Countess of Lorne, s of d 4th Duke of Colac. 343 Robertson Brothers, Colac, " Cherry Oxford 10th," roan, calved 5th July, 1882; s Duke of Oxford 43rd (39,773), d Matilda 19th, s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32,016).

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Shorthorn Bull (any age), £20 ; Shorthorn Cow or Heifer, £20. 3S HEREFORDS—AYRSHIRES.

HEREFORDS.

Bull, 3 years old or over—First prize, £5 6s.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 344 W. Fletcher, Warrion, " Warrion Duke," calved 23rd October, 1875; s Young Student, d Daisy, s ot d Master Benjamin.

Bull, 2 years old—First prize, £4 4s.; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 345 W. Fletcher, Warrion, " Warrion Duke 2nd," calved lltk October, 1882; s Warrion Duke, d Euclid's Princess, s of d Euclid. Bull, 1 year old—First prize, £3 3s. ; "second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

Con (giving milk or in calf)—First prize, £4 4s. ; second ditto, £2 2s., both the gift of the Australasian Mortgage and Agency Co. (Limited) ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. •

Heifer, 2 years old— First prize, £44s., the gift of the Australasian Mortgage and Agency Co. (Limited); second ditto, £2 2s.;. third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

Heifer, 1 year old—First prize, £3 3s. ; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Hereford Bull (any age), £10 ; Hereford Cow or Heifer, £10.

AYRSHIRES.

Bull, 3 years old or over—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Henry Moss, Esq.; second ditto, £2 2s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 346 J. Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Cicero," red and white, calved October, 1880; s Glenelg, d Lady Hamilton, s of d M'Lean's imported bull. 347 W. M'Nab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Southern Chief," brown and white, calved 7th November, 1877 ; s Baron 2nd of Drumlanrig (imported), d Queen (imported). 348 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, " Duke of Randwick " (342, A.H.B.), red and white, calved 26th April, 1880 ; s Beacons- field (177, A.H.B.), d Snowdrop 2nd of Drumlanrig (381, A.H.B.), s of d Forehouse of Drumlanrig (29, A.H.B.). AYRSHIRES. 39

.349 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Torgarf, Sunbury, " Duke of Torg-arf," red and white, calved 20th July, 1881 ; s The Laird, d Lucy 2nd. 350 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Torgarf, Sunbury, " Ayrshire Jock," brown and white, 5 years. 351 H. R. Allan, Allan Bank, Coimadai, "Sir Roger," red and white, calved June, 1880 ; s Jock Hornbrook.

Bxdl, 2 years old—First prize, £3 3s.; second ditto, £1 Is.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 352 R. Gibson, Barbistou, Tullamarine, " Duke of Barbiston 3rd " (674, A.H.B.), red and white, calved 28th December, 1882 ; s Duke of Randwick (342, A. H.B.), d Ada of Drumlanrig (617, A.H.B.), s of d James 1st.

Bull, 1 year old—First prize, £2 2s., the gift of Messrs. Godfrey and Bullen ; second ditto, £1 Is. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 353 R. Buchanan, Burn Bank, Berwick, " Roderick," light red, calved August, 1883 ; s Prince, d Pet, s of d Fred. 354 R. Buchanan, Burn Bank, Berwick, " Fitz James," red and white, calved October, 1883; s Duke, d Princess, s of d Prince. 355 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, " Duke of Barbiston 5th," white and red, calved 1st August, 1883 ; s Duke of Randwick (342, A.H.B.), d Duchess of Randwick (1,154, A.H.B.), s of d White Drumtee. 356 G. Burnip, Coimadai, " Merrimu," red and white, calved 5th November, 1883 ; s Earl of Merrimu, d Dora. 357 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Torgarf, Sunbury, " Neibor Lad," red, calved 2nd July, 1883; s Robin, d Totty, s of d The Laird. 358 T. Keys, Keysberougb, Dandenong, "Squire," red and white, calved 10th August, 1883; s Squire, d Cauliflower, s of d Highland Lad.

Cow {giving millt or in calf)—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of P. G. Dixon, Esq.; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 359 J. Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Norma 2nd," red and white, calved September, 1880; s Glenelg, d Norma, s of d The Miller. 360 J. Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Pansy," red and white, calved August, 1879 ; s The Miller, d Nora, bred by E. Collins. 361 J. Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Beauty 3rd," red and white, calved August, 1881 ; s Nimrod, d Beauty, s of d Dunlop. 362 W. M'Nab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Annie Laurie," red and white, calved 4th September, 1879; s Rival of Drum- lanrig, d Dinah 1st, s of d Dunlop. 363 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Phoebe," yellow ; s Major, d Cowslip. 40 AYRSHIRES.

364 R. Buchanan, Burn Bank, Berwick, "Elsie," white and brown, calved September, 1878; s Fred, d Fairy, s of d Doctor. 365 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, " Peeress," (2,517, A.H.B.), red and white, calved 1876; s Scottie, d Lilly, s of d Joy. 366 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine," Clementine " (2,516, A,H .B.), light red, calved 1875 ; s Butterfly, d Adelaide, s of d Billy. 367 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, "Duchess of Randwick" (1,154, A.H.B.), red and white, calved 24th May, 1880; s White Drumtee, d Betsy 2nd of Drumlanrig- (631, A.H.B.), s of d Drumtee (15, A.H.B.) 368 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, "Miss M'Kerron 2nd" (2,520, A.H.B.), red and white, calved 1879; s Champion, d Miss M'Kerron, s of d Finch's Bull. 369 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " Rose of May." 370 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " Julia."

Heifer, 2 years old—First prize, £3 3s., the gift of Daniel White, Esq.; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 371 J. Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Heather Bell," red and white, calved 9th July, 1882; s Nimrod, d Pansy, s of d The Miller. 372 J. Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Florie Dell," red and white, calved 19th September, 1882; s Nimrod, d Cherry, bred by E. Collins. 373 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Lady Jane," red, calved 20th August, 1882; s Reformer, d Fairly, s of d Curly. 374 R. Buchanan, Burn Bank, Berwick, "May" red and white, calved January, 1883; s Duncan, d Kate, s of d Ayrshire Lad. 375 R. Buchanan, Burn Bank, Berwick, " Dahlia," red and white, calved February, 1883; s Duncan, d Crimson, s of d Fred. 376 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, "Princess Thyra of Barbis- ton" (2,530, A.H.B.), red and white, calved 12th August, 1882 ; s Bobbie, dam Princess Thyra (2,523, A.H.B.), s of d Teviot. 377 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " Beauty."

Heifer, 1 year old—First prize, £2 2s., the gift of Messrs. W. Dean and and Co. ; second ditto, £1 Is.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 378 J. Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Lady Seafield," red and white, calved August, 1883; s Cicero, d Fuchsia, s of d Tam o' Shanter. 379 J. Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Nora 4th," red and white, calved 2nd September, 1883; s Duke of Randwick, d Nora, bred by E. Collins. 380 J. Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Pansy 3rd," red and white, calved 14th October, 1883; s Duke of Randwick, d Pansy, s of d The Miller. 381 J. Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Dot 2nd," red and white, calved 27th August, 1883; s Sir Walter Scott, d Dot, bred by E. Collins. AYRSHIRES. 41

382 R. Buchanan, Burn Bank, Berwick, " Edith," red and white, calved August, 1883; s Prince, d Leopard, s of d Fred. 383 R. Buchanan, Burn Bank, Berwick, " Lizzie," red and white, calved September, 1883; s Prince, d Curly, s of d Fred. 384 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, " Peeress of Barbiston," red and white, calved 15th July, 1883; s Duke of Randwick (342, A.H.B.), d Peeress (2,517, A.H.B.), s of d Scottie. 385 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, " Drumlanrig's Ada 3rd," white and red, calved 17th September, 1883; s Duke of Randwick (342, A.H.B.), d Drumlanrig's Ada 2nd (2,528, A.H.B.), s of d Dunlop. 386 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, " Ruby 2nd of Barbiston," white and red, calved 19th September, 1883; s Duke of Randwick(342, A.H.B.), d MissM'Kerron 2nd (2,520, A.H.B.), s of d Champion (imported). 387 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, "Drumlanrig's Ada 4th," white and red, calved 4th November, 1883; s Duke of Rand- wick (342, A.H.B.), d Ada of Drumlanrig (617, A.H.B.), s of d James 1st. 388 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, " Clementine 2nd of Barbis- ton," red and white, calved 17th October, 1883; s Duke of Randwick (342, A.H.B.), d Clementine (2,516, A.II.B.), s of d Butterfly. 389 R. Gibson, Barbiston, Tullamarine, "Comely of Barbiston," red and white, calved 13th October, 1883; s Duke of Randwick (342, A.H.B), d Comely, s of d Teviot. 390 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Torgarf, " Sunbury Heiress," brown and white. calved 10th August, 1883; s Robin, d Miss Edith, s of d Laird. 391 T. Keys, Dandenong, " Dinah," red and white, calved 1st August, 1883; s Countess, d Florence, s of d Highland Lad.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Ayrshire Bull (any age), £10 ; Ayrshire Cow or Heifer, £10.

ALDERNEYS.

Bull, 3 years old or over—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Matthew Lang, Esq.; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 392 W. J. Dunstan, Coburg, " Young Bowen," fawn, 4 years ; s Bowen, d Beauty. 393 J. Cochrane, Elsternwick, "Pride of Victoria," black and fawn, calved February, 1881 ; s Victor's Pride, d Fawn (bred by T. Monahan), s ofd Warrior (imported). 394 J. W. Fleming, Park -street, Brunswick, " Young Freetrader " (bred by exhibitor), dark fawn, aged; s Old Freetrader, d Young Argus, s ofd Jersey (imported). 42 ALDERNEYS.

505 Michaelis, Hallenstein and Peeiman, Glenarona, via Pyalong, " Sir George," black and dun, calved 1878; s Freetrader, d Primrose. 396 R. Watt, Balaclava-road, St. Kilda, "Goonambil," brown, calved 14th February, 1882.

Ball, 2 years old—First prize, £3 3s.; second ditto, £1 Is.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 397 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Napoleon," fawn and black, calved 26th January, 1883; s Sir William, d Blossom, s of d Governor (imported). 398 Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra, " Sir Harry," dark fawn, calved 12th June, 1883; s Peter 2nd, d Water Lily, s of d Sir Peter (imported). 399 Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra, " Little Duke," dark fawn, calved 3rd February, 1883 ; s Jersey Duke, d Myrtle, s of d Jersey Duke. 400 Godfrey B. Maekinnon, Hawthorn Glen, Hawthorn, "Rob Roy," fawn, calved December, 1882. 401 J. W. Fleming, Park-street, Brunswick, " Duke of Brunswick " (bred by exhibitor), dark fawn, calved 10th June, 1883 ; s Y^oung Freetrader, d Maud (imported).

Bull, 1 year old—First prize, £2 2s.; second ditto, £1 Is. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 402 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, "Sir Evelyn Wood," fawn, calved 7th January, 1884; s Fairboy, d Eva, s of d Favourite. 403 Steer Brothers, Moore's-road, Coburg, " Dauphin," fawn, calved September, 1883 ; s Jersey Duke, d Daphne, s of d Warwick 404 Steer Brothers, Moore's-road, Coburg, " Little Duke," black, calved October, 1883; s Jersey Duke, d Violet, s of d Free- trader (imported). 405 J. Birch, Bell-street, Coburg, " Prince Charlie," fawn, calved 12th November, 3883; s Y'oung Bowen, d Bessie. 406 F. Peppin, St. Kilda, " Billy 2nd," silver grey, calved September, 1883; s Billy (imported). 407 W. M'George, Sydney-road, Brunswick, " King of the Ring," dark fawn, calved 23rd August, 1883; s Young' Freetrader, d Toody, s of d Old Freetrader. 408 F. M'Keon, Sunbury, " Little Duke," brown and black, calved 19th September, 1883; s Duke, d Bessie, s of d Sir Billy. 409 Dr. Lempriere, South Yrarra, " Viscount," dark fawn, calved 5th October, 1883 ; s Young Jersey, d Velvet, s of d Jersey Duke. 410 Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra, " Free Lance," light fawn, calved October, 1883; s Young Freetrader, d Brenda, s of d Free- trader. 411 John Voice, Moreland-road, Brunswick. ALDERNEYS. 43

Cow (giving milk or in calf)— First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs- R. Goldsbrougli and Co. ; second ditto, £3 2s.; third ditto, certi- ficate of merit. 412 W. J. Dunstan, Coburg, " Fuchsia," fawn, 3 years ; s Freetrader, d Daphne. 413 W. J. Dunstan, Coburg, " Lady," fawn and white, 5 years. 414 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Lady," fawn; d Fancy. 415 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Beauty," fawn. 416 J. W. Fleming, Park-street, Brunswick, " Toody," dark fawn, 5 years; s Old Freetrader, d Maggie, s of d Lanercost (im- ported). 417 Steer Brothers, Moore's-road, Coburg, "Daphne," fawn, 4 years; s Warwick, d Mercury, s of d Young Argus. 418 Michaelis, Hallenstein and Peerman, Pyalong, "Mayflower," dark fawn, calved 10th December, 1880; s Jersey Duke, d Wild Rose. 419 Michaelis, Hallenstein and Peerman, Pyalong, " Picture," fawn, calved 1st January, 1881 ; s Jersey Duke, d Moss Rose. 420 F. Peppin, St. Kilda, " Heroine," light fawn, calved 30th April, 1880 ; s Garibaldi 6th, d Beauty, s of d Garibaldi 4th. 421 F. Peppin, St. Kilda, "Jessie," silver grey, calved 14th February, 1868 ; s Freetrader, d imported cow (Wilson's). 422 F. Peppin, St. Kilda, " Primrose 3rd," yellow and white, calved 27th May, 1882 ; s Billy, d Primrose 2nd (imported). 423 S. Treloar, Rosevale, Coburg, "Judy," fawn, 5 years; s Sir Robertson's bull. 424 J. R. Chambers, Toorak-road, South Yarra, " Primrose," yellow, calved 17th March, 1880 ; s Cox's Charlie. 425 Dr. Le Fevre, Collins-street east, " Beauty," mouse, 4 years. 426 Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra, "Queen Bee," light fawn; s Nautilus (imported), d St. Osyth (imported). 427 Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra, " Busy Bee," light fawn ; s Nautilus (imported), d St. Osyth (imported). 428 Mrs. Napier, Rosebank, Essendon, "Linda," calved 11th April, 1879 ; s Bruce, d Jessie, s of d Freetrader (imported). 429 Godfrey B. Mackinnon, Hawthorn Glen, Hawthorn, " Nancy," fawn, 6 years. 430 Godfrey B. Mackinnon, Hawthorn Glen, Hawthorn, " Young- Nancy," fawn, 3 years. 431 Godfrey B. Mackinnon, Hawthorn Glen, Hawthorn, "Fanny," yellow, 5 years. 432 Godfrey B. Mackinnon, Hawthorn Glen, Hawthorn, "Buttercup," light fawn, 5 years.

Heifer, 2 years old—First prize, £3 3s.; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 433 A. A. Kong Meng, Malvern, " Mary," cream, calved Auo-ust, 1882; s Duke. 44 ALDERNEYS. 44

434 W. J. Dunstan, Coburg, " Violet," fawn, under 2 years ; s Bowen, d Rose. 435 W. J. Dunstan, Coburg-, " Nelly," light fawn, under 2 years; s Bowen, d Violet. 436 W. J. Dunstan, Coburg, " Minnie," fawn, under 2 years. 437 VV. J. Dunstan, Coburg, " Daisy," fawn, calved December, 1882; s Agriew's Dewdrop. 438 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Bessie," fawn, calved 20th September, 1882 ; d Beauty. 439 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Tulip," fawn, calved 20th March, 1883; s Sir William, d Minnie, s of d Arundel. 440 F. Peppin, St. Kilda, "Polly 2nd," dark fawn, calved 2nd November, 1882; s Young- Freetrader, d Polly. 441 F. Peppin, St. Kilda, "Jessy 2nd," light fawn and white, calved 23rd May, 1883 ; s Peter 3rd, d Jessy, s of d Freetrader. 442 Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra, " Priceless," dark fawn, calved July, 1882 ; s Jersey Duke, d The Gem, s of d Challenge. 443 Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra, " Silverbelle," light fawn ; s Emperor, d Silvertide, s of d Jersey Duke. 444 Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra, " Yarra Yarra," dark fawn, calved December, 1882 ; s Johnny, d Nelly, s of d Peter 1st. 445 Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra, " Empress," light fawn, calved February, 1883 ; s Emperor, d Vixen, s of d Bismarck. 446 Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra, " Fairy," light fawn, calved January, 1883 ; s Johnny, d Fairy Queen, s of d Charley 2nd. 447 Dr. Lempriere, South Yarra, " Folly," dark fawn, calved March, 1883 ; s Emperor, d Lady Bell. 448 Godfrey B. Mackinnon, Hawthorn, " Sally," fawn. 449 Godfrey B. Mackinnon, Hawthorn, " Bella," fawn, 16 months.

Heifer, 1 year old—First prize, £2 2s., the gift of Messrs. Robertson and Moffat; second ditto, £1 Is.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 450 W. J. Dunstan, Coburg, "Alice," fawn; s Royal Duke, d Rosalie. 451 B. Biggs, Newlands, Coburg, " Princess Alice," brown, calved August, 1883; s Young Bowen. 452 S. Treloar, Rosevale, Coburg, " Violet," fawn and white, calved 28th December, 1883; s Peter 3rd. 453 F. M'Keon, Sunbury, "Young Gipsy," brown, calved 2nd January, 1884; s Sir Billy, d Gipsy, s of d Sir Billy. 454 Godfrey B. Mackinnon, Hawthorn, " Hawthorn Maid," fawn, 12 months. 455 John Voice, Moreland-road, Brunswick. 456 John Voice, Moreland-road, Brunswick.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Alderney Bull (any age), £10 ; Alderney Cow or Heifer, £10. BRITTANIES—DAIRY CATTLE. 45 BRITTANIES. Bull, any age—First prize, £2 2s.; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. 457 J. Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street, " Tom Thumb," black and white ; s Billy, d Kate, s of d Little Briton. 458 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Leopold," black and white, 2 years; from Lyall's imported stock. 459 W. Black, Cintra, Malvern, "Sir Roderick," 22 months old; s St. Malo, d Violet. 460 W. Black, Cintra, Malvern, "Sir William," 13 months old ; s St. Malo, d Rose. 461 J. H. Connor, Geelong, "Prince."

Com, 3 years old or over (giving milli or in calf")—First prize, £2 2s., the gilt of T. Gaunt, Esq. ; second ditto, silver medal ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 462 J. Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street, " Zoe," black and white. 463 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Maggie," black and white, 5 years; s St. Malo, d Dolly, s of d St. Malo. 464 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, "Aida," black and white, 4 years; from Lyall's imported stock. 465 W. Black, Cintra, Malvern, " Jeannette 2nd," 10 years ; s Old St. Malo, d Jeannelte 1st. 466 P. Menny, Caulfield, " Minnie," black and white, calved July, 1881; s St. Malo, d Maggie. 467 J. H. Connor, Geelong, " Little Alice."

Heifer, 2 years old or under—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 468 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Nancy," black and white, 2 years; from Lyall's imported stock. 469 W. Black, Cintra, Malvern, " Estrella," 20 months ; s St. Malo, d Jeannette 2nd. 470 J. H. Connor, Geelong. Note.—Every Cow or Heifer in mi Ik and not in calf, must be certified to have produced a live calf nithin the nine months preceding the date of the Show; and in the case of a Cow or Heifer not in milk being entered as in Calf, the prize may be withheld until she is certified to have produced a live calf. GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Brittany Bull (any age), £5 ; Brittany Cow or Heifer, £5.

DAIRY CATTLE. Com, giving milk (any breed or age) — First prize, £6 6s.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, £1 Is., all the gift of the proprietors of the Australasian. 471 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, " Cherry," red. 472 J. O'Donnell, Moonee Ponds, " Jenny," strawberry, aged. 46 DAIRY CATTLE.

473 J.Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Nora," 8 years; s bred by E. Collins, d Lady Hamilton. 474 J. Horwood, Bridgewater-on-Loddon. 475 J. Horwood, Bridgewater-on-Loddon. 476 J. Rennick, Evandale, Ivyneton, " Blanob." 477 R. Buchanan, Berwick, "Star," red and white; s Donald, d Miss Wills, s of d Doctor. 47N Mrs. A. Guthrie, Sunbury, " Dolly," red and white; s Laird, d Maggie. 479 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Sunbury, " Pink 2nd," brown and white, calved 23rd January, 1880 ; s Laird, d Pink, s of d Billy. 480 Thomas Harmer, Bundoora. Pen of 3 Dairy Heifers, under 3 years old (any breed)—First prize, £5 5s. ; second ditto, £3 3s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 481 J.Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine—"Nora 3rd," red and white, calved August, 1882; s Nimrod, d Nora, bred by E. Collins. " Garnet 2nd," red and white, calved 23rd December, 1882; s Cicero, d Garnet, s of d Glenelg. " Rose 2nd," red and white, calved September, 1882; s Nimrod, d Rosie—the Miller. 482 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, Alderney. 483 R. Buchanan, Berwick, " Princess," " Verbena," " Beatrice." NOTE.—The cows entered in section 1 are to be milked dry in the presence of the Judges at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Thursday, August 28th, when the prizes will be awarded. GRAND CHAMPION PRIZE OP AUSTRALIA. Dairy Cow, giving milk, £5. FAT CATTLE. Grass Fed. Pair of Fat Oxen—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of the Hon. J. G. Dougharty, M.L.C. ; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 484 Hon. Henry Miller, Market-street. 485 T. B. Guest, Bona Vista, Warragul. Pair of Fat Cons or Heifers—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of the Hon- J. G. Dougharty, M.L.C.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certi- ficate of merit. 486 J. Horwood, Bridgewater-on-Loddon. 487 J. H. Angas, Ang-aston, S.A. EXTRA. 488 Graham Mitchell, Kensington Bridge, Hotham, vaccinated calf. MERINO SHEEP. (See note at foot of Longwools.) Jlam, over 2 years and 6 months old—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Francis Henty, Esq.; second ditto, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. George Webster and Co.; third ditto, £3 3s. MERINO SHEEP. 47

489 W. J. Clark, Glenara, Bulla Bulla, 4 years, bred by R. Simson ; shorn November, 1883. 490 C. Ayrey, Warranooke, Glenorchy, bred by exhibitor ; shorn 28th September, 1833. 491 Micbaelis, Hallenstein and Peerman, Glenarona Station, Pyalong, " Sir Thomas," lambed June, 1880, s Fortune, d Sir Thomas ewe; shorn 4th December, 1883. 492 L. R. Carter, Scale Park, Clunes, bred by T. Rosier; shorn 1st October, 1883. 493 T. Russell and Co., Barunah Plains, Hesse; shorn September, 1883. 494 J. Horner, Mortlake ; shorn September, 1883.

Ram, under 2 years and 6 months and over 1 year and 6 months old —First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. Swallow and Ariell; second ditto, £5 5s., the gift i f Messrs. George Webster and Co.; third ditto, £3 3s. 495 W. J. Clark, Glenara, Bulla Bulla, 2 years, bred by C. P. Davis; shorn November, 1883. 496 C. Ayrey, Warranooke, Glenorchy, bred by exhibitor; shorn 28th September, 1883. 497 T. Russell and Co., Barunah Plains, Hesse; shorn September, 1883. 498 J. Horner, Mortlake; shorn September, 1883. 499 W. Cumming and Son, Mount Fyans, Darlington, lambed April or May, 1882; sire Sir Hercules.

Sam under 1 year and 6 months old—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. Loriraer, Rome and Co.; second ditto, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Sargood, Butler and Nichol ; third ditto, £3 3s. 500 G. P. Greenshields, Lancefield, lambed 1st July, 1883; s Lord Harry, d bred by C. P. Davis. 501 C. Ayrey, Warranooke, Glenorchy, bred by exhibitor; shorn 28th September, 1883. 502 T. Russell and Co., Barunah Plains, Hesse; shorn 28th September, 1883. 503 J. Horner, Mortlake. 504 W. Cumming and Son, Mount Fyans, Darlington, lambed April or May, 1883 ; sire Sir Hercules.

Ewe, over 2years and 6 months old—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. Richard Gibson and Co. ; second ditto, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Sargood, Butler and Nichol; third ditto, £3 3s. 505 C. Ayrey, Warranooke, Glenorchy, bred by exhibitor; shorn 28th September, 1883. 506 T. Russell and Co., Barunah Plains, Hesse; shorn September, 1883. 507 J. Horner, Mortlake; shorn September, 1883. 48 MERINO SHEEP.

Ewe, under 2 years and 6 months and over 1 year and 6 months old— First prize, £10 10s., the gilt of Messrs. R. M'Cracken and Co. ; second ditto, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. William Watson and Sons ; third ditto, £3 3s. 508 C. Ayrey, Warranooke, Glenorchy, bred by exhibitor; shorn 28th September, 1883. 509 T. Russell and Co., Barunah Plains, Hesse; shorn September, 1883. 510 J. Horner, Mortlake; shorn September, 1883. 511 H. W. Hall, Clifton, Anakie ; lambed May, 1882.

Ewe, under 1 year and 6 months old—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. Felton, Grim wade and Co. ; second ditto, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. William Watson and Sons ; third ditto, £3 3s. 512 G. P. Greenshields, Lancefield, lambed 1st July, 1883; s Lord Harry, d bred by C. P. Davis. 513 C. Ayrey, Warranooke, Glenorchy ; bred by exhibitor, shorn 28th September, 1883. 514 Michaelis, Hallenstein and Peerman, Glenarona Station, Pyalong, lambed July, 1883 ; of pure merino, bred by Hon. R. Simson. 515 T. Russell and Co., Barunah Plains, Hesse; shorn September, 1883. 516 J. Horner, Mortlake; shorn September, 1883. 517 W. Cumming and Son, Mount Fyans, Darlington. 518 W. Cummin": and Son, Mount Fyans, Darlington, lambed April or May, 1883; s Sir Hercules.

SPECIAL PRIZE. A Special Prize of a Cup, value twenty guineas, the gift of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. (Limited), will be awarded to the best pen of five Merino Ewes (any age), the property of owners of from 250 to 3,000 sheep. 519 H. W. Hall, Clifton, Anakie, lambed July, 1883.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Merino Ram (any age), £20 ; Merino Ewe (any age), £20.

L0NGW00LS. (See note at foot of Class.) Longwool Ram, over 2£ years old—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of James Gibb, Esq., M.L.A.; second ditto, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. M'Arthur, Brind and Co. ; third ditto, £3 3s. 520 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, pure Lincoln (imported) ; shorn October, 1883. 521 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, pure Lincoln (imported) ; shorn October, 1883. 522 Christie Bros., Garvald Vale, Byaduk, bred by A. Austin, lambed 1880. LONGWOOLS. 41

523 J. and S. Austin, Monnt Pleasant, Wincbelsea, Lincoln, " No. 109," 6-tootb, by Mount Pleasant ; d 1st Stud Ewe ; shorn 21st September, 1883. 524 J. and S. Austin, Mount Pleasant, Wincbelsea, Lincoln, " Gelli- brand," 6-tootb, by Young Pleasant; d No. 42; sborn 21st September, 1880. 525 H. R. Allan, Allan Bank, Coimadai, "Lord of the Isles," lambed August, 1883. 526 W. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, " Sultan," bred by — Rutledge, Esq. ; shorn 9th November. 527 J. Horner, Mortlake; shorn October. 528 T. W. Hatton, Fleming-ton; shorn 28th November, 1883. Long wool Ram, under 2£ years and over 1J years old—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of C. B. Fisher, Esq.; second ditto, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. M'Arthur, Brind and Co. ; third ditto, £3 3s. 529 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1882; shorn October, 1883. 530 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1882; shorn October, 1883; pure Lincoln. 531 L. R. Carter, Scale Park, Clunes, bred by M'Pherson ; shorn November, 1883. 532 Christie Brothers, Garvald Vale, Byaduk, bred by exhibitors. 533 J. and S. Austin, Mount Pleasant, Wincbelsea, Lincoln, "No. 132," 4-tooth, by Young Pleasant, lambed August, 1882; shorn 21st September, 1883. 534 W. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, "The Real M'Kie," bred bv exhibitor; shorn 2nd October, 1883. 535 T. F. Rutledge, Werronggurt, Warrnambool, Lincoln ram, " Emperor 5th," by Emperor 4th, 2 years ; shorn 8th October, bred by exhibitor. 536 J. Horner, Mortlake ; shorn October. 537 T. W. Hatton, Flemington ; shorn 28th November, 1883.

Longwool Ram {unshorn), not more than 15 months old—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of'lhomas Brunton, Esq.; second ditto, £5 5s., the gilt of Messrs. Gibbs, Bright and Co.; third ditto, £3 3s. 538 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1883; pure Lincoln. 539 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1883 ; pure Lincoln. 540 L. R. Carter, Scale Park, Clunes; bred by exhibitor, lambed August, 1883. 541 Christie Brothers, Garvald Vale, Byaduk ; bred by exhibitors. 542 J. and S.Austin, Mount Pleasant, Wincbelsea, "No. 21," by Young Pleasant, lambed August, 1883. 543 J. and S. Austin, Mount Pleasant, Winchelsea, " No. 10," by Noorat, lambed August, 1883. 544 H. R. Allan, Allan Bank, Coimadai, " Heather Jock," lambed September, 1883. 545 H. R. Allan, Allan Bank, Coimadai, " Sambo," lambed Septem- ber, 1883. v 50 LONGWOOLS.

546 W. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, " Malua;" bred by exhibitor. 547 J. Horner, Mortlake, lambed August. 548 T. W. Hatton, Plemington. Lonqrvool Erne, over 2£ years old— First prize, £10 10s., the gift of 'David Mitchell, Esq.; second ditto, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Gibbs, Bright and Co. ; third ditto, £3 3s. 549 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth ; shorn October, 1883 ; pure Lincoln. 550 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth; shorn October, 1883; pure Lincoln. 551 L. R. Carter, Scale Park, Clunes, bred by Lyons ; shorn Novem- ber, 1883. 552 L. R. Carter, Scale Park, Clunes, bred by Bath; shorn Novem- ber, 1883. 553 Christie Brothers, Garvald Vale, Byaduk ; bred by exhibitors. 554 W. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, bred by exhibitor; shorn October. 555 J. Horner, Mortlake ; shorn October.

Longwood Ewe, under years and over years old—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. John Blyth and Co.; second ditto, £5 5s., the gift of W. C. Wilson, Esq. (Scott's Hotel); third ditto, £3 3s. 556 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1882; shorn October, 1883. 557 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, lambed August, 1882 ; shorn October, 1883; pure Lincolns. 558 L. R. Carter, Scale Park, Clunes, bred by M'Pherson; shorn November, 1883. 559 Christie Brothers, Garvald Vale, Byaduk ; bred by exhibitors. 560 J. and S. Austin, Mount Pleasant, Winchelsea, Lincoln, " No. 168," by Young Pleasant, lambed August, 1882; shorn 21st September, 1883. 561 W. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, bred by exhibitor ; shorn October, 1883. 562 T. F. Rutledge, Werronggurt, Warrnambool, by Bismarck, 2 years; shorn 8th October ; bred by exhibitor. 563 T. F. Rutledge, Werronggurt, Warrnambool, 2 years; shorn 8th October; bred by exhibitor. 564 J. Horner, Mortlake; shorn October.

Lonrjwool Eive (unshorn), not more than lb months old•—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Eobert Simson, Esq. ; second ditto, £5 5s., the gift of W. C. Wilson, Esq. (Scott's Hotel); third ditto, £3 3s. 565 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth ; lambed August, 1883; pure Lincoln. 566 T. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth ; lambed August, 1883 ; pure Lincoln. 567 L. R. Carter, Scale Park, Clunes, bred by exhibitor; lambed July, 1883. 568 L. R. Carter, Scale Park, Clunes, bred by exhibitor; lambed July, 1883. 569 Christie Brothers, Garvald Vale, Byaduk ; bred by exhibitors. 41 LONGWOOLS.

570 J. and S. Austin, Mount Pleasant, Winchelsea, Lincoln, by Young- Pleasant ; lambed August-, 1883. 571 J. and S. Austin, Mount Pleasant, Winchelsea, Lincoln, " No. 16," by Noorat, d No. 216 ; lambed August, 1883. 572 H. R. Allan, Allan Bank, Coimadai, "Betty's Pride"; lambed September, 1883. 573 H. R. Allan, Allan Bank, Coimadai, " Beautv;" lambed Sep- tember, 1883. 574 H. R. Allan, Allan Bank, Coimadai, " Tibby," lambed Sep- tember, 1883 ; all by Mountain Lad. 575 Hon. W. M'Culloch, Glenroy, Moonee Ponds, Lincoln. 576 Hon. W. M'Culloch, Glenroy, Moonee Ponds, Lincoln. 577 Hon. W. M'Culloch, Glenroy, Moonee Ponds, Lincoln. 578 T. F. Rutledge, Werronggurf, Warrnambool, Lincoln, lambed August, 1883 ; bred by exhibitor. 579 J. Horner, Mortlake, lambed August.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Longwool Ram (any age), £15 ; Longwool Ewe (any age), £15. NOTE.—All sheep in above classes must be grass-fed. Grass-fed being defined as not being, housed, clothed, or artificially fed for twelve months prior to being exhibited, except during twenty days previous to the Bhow.

FAT SHEEP. GRASS FED. Pen of Fat Merino Wethers (not less than 5)—First prize, £3 3s. ; second ditto, £1 Is. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. Pen of Fat Merino Ernes (not less than 5)—First prize, £3 3s. ; second, ditto, £1 Is. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. Pen of Fat Longwool Wethers (not less than 5)—First prize, £3 3s., the gift of John Buncle, Esq.; second ditto, £1 Is.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 580 W. R. Rutledge, Farnham Park, Dennington. 581 L. G. Calvert, Dreeite, Colac (Cotswolds). 582 L. G. Calvert, Dreeite, Colac (Cotswolds). Pen of Fat Longwool Ernes (not less than 5)—First prize, £3 3s. ; second ditto, £1 Is.; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry.

EXTRAS. 583 to 586 F. Peppin, St. Kilda, Southdown sheep, 2 rams and 2 ewes. 587 to 596 W. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, 10 rams. 597 to 612 D. Hall, Alphington, 16 merino rams. 613 to 627 D. Hall, Alphington, 15 merino rams. 628 to 637 D . Hall, Alphington, 10 merino rams. T. Bath, pen of sheep for sale. 52 SWINE. SWINE. LARGE BREED. Boar, over 12 months old—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Robert Harper and Co.; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, £1 Is. 638 W. S. 'long, Western Market, pure Berkshire. 639 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A. "Berkeley Duke" (imported). 640 .T. Dixon, Stewart-street, Brunswick. 641 W. C. Cullen, Club Hotel, North Brighton, Berkshire. 642 W. C. Cullen, Club Hotel, North Brighton, Berkshire. •643 D. Crichton, Gembrook. 644 G. A. Bence, Bacchus Marsh.

Boar, under 12 months old—First prize, £3 3s.; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 645 L. Chant, Beeac, Ondit, black and white, Berkshire, 2nd Septem- ber, 1883. •646 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., " Duke of Gloucester 4th," 28th December, 1883; s Berkeley Duke (imported), d Lady Gloucester 4th. 647 J. Dixon, Stewart-street, Brunswick.

Sow, with her own litter, or in pig (over 12 months old)—First prize, £5 5s. ; second ditto, £2 2s. ; third ditto, £1 Is. 648 W. S. Tong, Western Market, Berkshire. 649 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Lady Severn" (imported). 650 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore. 651 J. Dixon, Stewart-street, Brunswick. 652 J. Dixon, Stewart-street, Brunswick. 653 W. C. Cullen, Club Hotel, North Brighton. 654 W. C. Cullen, Club Hotel, North Brighton. 655 W. C. Cullen, Club Hotel, North Brighton. 656 T. Williams, Yangery, Warrnambool, " Victoria," 4th May, 1880. •657 J. Morey, Cheltenham.

Sow, under 12 months old—First prize, £3 3s.; second ditto, £2 2s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 658 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angnston, S.A., "Lady Clare 2nd," 24th December, 1883; s Berkeley Duke (imported), d Lady Severn (imported). <359 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., "Lady Clare 3rd," 24th December, 1883; s Berkeley Duke (imported), d Lady Severn (imported). 660 J. Dixon, Stewart-street, Brunswick. €61 W. C. Cullen, Club Hotel, North Brighton.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Boar, large breed (any age), £5 ; Sow, large breed (any age), £5. SWINE. 53

SMALL DREED. Boar, over 12 months old—First prize, £2 2s. ; second ditto, £1 Is. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 662 H. Lane, South Preston. 663 A. Crichton, Gembrook, 20th August, 1883. Boar, under 12 months old—First prize, £2 2s. ; second ditto, certi- ficate of merit. 664 W. C. Cullen, Club Hotel, North Brighton. Sow, with her own litter, or in pig (over 12 months old)—First prize, £2 2s.; second ditto, £1 Is. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 665 W. S. Tong, Western Market. 666 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., " Lady Gloucester" (imported). Sow, under 12 months old—First prize, £2 2s.; second ditto, certificate of merit. 667 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A., " Blanch," 16th No- vember, 1883; s Berkeley Duke (imported), d Lady Gloucester (imported). 668 A. Crichton, Gembrook. Pen of Six Bacon Pigs, any breed— First prize, £10 10s.; second ditto, £5 5s,; third ditto, £3 3s. 669 to 674 W. S. Tong, Western Market. 675 to 680 W. S. Tong, Western Market. 681 to 686 W. S. Tong, Western Market. 687 to 692 W. S. Tong, Western Market. 693 to 698 W. S. Tong, Western Market. 699 to 704 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S.A. 705 to 710 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore. 711 to 716 J. Dixon, Stewart-street, Brunswick. 717 to 722 T. Williams, Yangery, Warrnambool. Pen of Six Porli Pigs, any breed—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of H. Hearne, Esq. ; second ditto, £3 3s. ; third ditto, £1 Is. 723 to 728 W. S. Tong, Western Market. 729 to 734 W. S. Tong, Western Market. 735 to 740 W. S. Tong, Western Market. 741 to 746 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES OF AUSTRALIA. Boar, small breed (any age), £5 ; Sow, small breed, (any age), ~£o.

POULTRY. Cochin-China (Partridge or Grortse)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6u.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 747 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-strept, Adelaide, S.A. 748 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-street, Adelaide, S.A. 749 F. Daws, Caulfield (grouse). 54 POULTRY.

Coclirn-China {any other variety) — First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 750 J. D. L. Morton, Williams-road, Prahran, buff. 751 C. Fox, Eastern Market, buff. 752 R. Gunn, Handfield, Footscray, white. 753 R. Gunn, Handfield, Footscray, buff. 754 A. Wrig-hton, Ascot Vale-road, Fleming-ton, buff. Dorking—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto> 10s. 6d. ; third ditto certificate of merit. 755 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 756 C. Fox, Eastern Market. La Fleche or Houdan—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. third ditto, certificate of merit. 757 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, Houdan. 758 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook, Houdan. 759 T. Hills, Preston, Houdan. 760 C. Fox, Eastern Market, Houdan. 761 J. Alexander, Regent-street, Ascot Vale, Houdan. Spanish—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d.; third ditto certificate of merit. 762 H. Gillett, 10 Caroline-street, South Yarra. 763 H. Gillett, 10 Caroline-street, South Yarra. 764 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore. 765 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 766 C. Fox, Eastern Market. Leghorn {brown or white)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. third ditto, certificate of merit. 767 S. Sadlier, Maribyrnong, Flemington. 768 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore, white 769 C. Fox, Eastern Market, brown. 770 J. Alexander, Regent-street, Ascot Vale, white. 771 J. Alexander, Regent-street, Ascot Vale, white. 772 J. Alexander, Reg-ent-street, Ascot Vale, brown. 77-3 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade. 774 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade. 775 C. Martyr, Munster Terrace, North Melbourne, white. 776 G. M. Sydenham, St. Kilda-road, white. 777 G. M. Sydenham, St. Kilda-road, brown. Brahma Pootra (dark-pencilled)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 778 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook. 779 W. H. Dunstan, Dorrincourt, Braybrook. 780 C. Fox, Eastern Market. Brahma Pootra (light-pencilled)—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto 10s. 6d.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 781 Watts Brothers, Nunawading-, Box Hill. 782 Mrs. Atkinson, Collingwood. POULTRY. 55

783 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore. 784 C. Fox, Eastern Market. Game (brown-breasted reds)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 785 .J. Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street. 786 J. Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street. 787 J. Shan Hun, Malvern. 788 C. Fox, Eastern Market. Game, (black-breasted reds)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 789 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 790 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 791 H. Lane, South Preston. 792 W. T. Lowe, South Preston. Game (Duckroings)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 793 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 794 C. Fox, Eastern Market. Game (any other variety)—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d. J third ditto, certificate of merit. 795 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-street, Adelaide (Red Piles). 796 C. Fox, Eastern Market (Red Piles), Malay—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d.; third ditto, certi- ficate of merit. 797 A. A. Kong Meng, Malvern. 798 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-street, Adelaide, S. A. 799 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-street, Adelaide, S.A. 800 J. Cochranp, Elsternwick. 801 W. Sergeant, 41 Lincoln-street, North Richmond. Golden-spangled Hamburg—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. third ditto, certificate of merit. 802 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 803 D. Kin near, Eastern Arcade. 804 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade. Golden-pencilled Hamburg—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 805 D. C. Morpeth, Moonee-street, Ascot Vale. 806 D. C. Morpeth, Moonee-street, Ascot Vale. Silver-spangled Hamburg—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 807 W. T. Lowe, South Preston. 808 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade. 809 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade. Silver-pencilled Hamburg—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d. third ditto, certificate of merit. 810 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 6 56 POULTRY.

Black Hamburg—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 811 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade. 812 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade. White-crested. Polish—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 813 J. Mann, Esplanade, Willinmstown. 814 J. Mann, Esplanade, Williamstown. 815 C. Fox, Eastern Market.

Polish (any other variety)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 816 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade. 817 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade. Any other pure breed or variety—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d.; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. Game Bantam (Black Reds)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 818 J. Cochrane, Elsternwick. 819 J. Flanagan, 55 a'Beckett-street west. 820 J. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring. 821 J. L. Swan, Essendon. 822 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-street, Adelaide, S.A. Game Bantam (Duchwings)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 823 J. L. Swan, Essendon. 824 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-street, Adelaide, S.A. 825 G. M. Sydenham, St. Kilda-road. Bantam (any other variety)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 826 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore. 827 C. Fox, Eastern Market (silver laced). 828 G. M. Sydenham. St, Kilda-road (white). 829 G. M. Sydenham, St. Kilda-road (white). Turkeys—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d ; third ditto, certi- ficate of merit. 830 J. Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street (white). 831 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore (white). 832 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore (black). 833 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 834 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 835 R. Gunn, Handfield, Footscray (white). Guinea Fowl—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 836 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 837 C. Fox Eastern Market. POULTRY. 57

Gander and Goose—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 838 A. A. Kong Meng, Malvern. 839 J. L. Swan, Essendon. 840 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore. 841 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 842 C. Fox, Eastern Market. Drake and Duck {Aylesbury)—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 843 J. Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street (white). 844 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-street, Adelaide, S.A.. 845 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-street, Adelaide, S.A. 846 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore. Drake and Duck {Rouen)—First prize, £L Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 84? J. Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street. 848 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-street, Adelaide, S.A. 849 C. Fox, Eastern Market. Drake and Duck {Common)—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 850 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 851 C. Fox, Eastern Market. Drake and Duck (Muscovy or other variety)—First prize, £1 Is. second ditto, 10s. 6d.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 852 C. Fox, Eastern Market. 853 C. Fox, Eastern Market. NOTE.—In tliis claas eacli enti-y shall consist of one pen, which must comprise a cock and hen. DOGS. SPORTING CLASS. Greyhound dog, aged—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. No entry. Greyhound bitch, aged—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 854 A. Swan, Essendon, " Nell," black and white. 855 W. H. Fagan, Ascot Vale, " Honor Bright." 856 W. H. Fagan, Ascot Vale. Both by Capital, d Honor and Glory. Fox Terrier dog, aged—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 858 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-street, Adelaide, S.A., " Vandyke," s Tyrant, d Photo. 859 W. H. Cooper, 3 Barhup-street, Carlton, " Victor," black and tan, 21st November, 1882; s Tyrant, d Photo, s of d Rival. 860 H. Suthmier, 17 Earl-street, Carlton, " Snowden," white, 23rd May, 1883; s Wriggle, d Minnie, s ofd Tyrant. 861 G. Le Fevre, M.D., 93 Collins-street east, "Joe" (imported), white and black spots, 3 years old ; s Russell's Jack, d Colonel Dene's Jill. 58 DOGS.

862 W. H. Fagan, white, black and tan, s Barney, d Nelly, s of d (imported). 863 A. W. Pearson, Braeside, Dandenong, "Spider V.," white,black and tan, February, 1883 ; s Champion Decker, d Fly. 864 W. Beilby, 9 Darling-street, South Yarra, " Decker," white and tan, 1876 ; s Buffet, d Swan. 865 W. Beilby, 9 Darling-street, (South Yarra, " Leaguer," white and tan, July, 1882; s Corinthian, d Plot. 866 Misses Ibbotson, The Heights, Geelong-. 866A E. Twopenny, Dunedin, N.Z., " Belvoir Tom." Fox Terrier bitch, aged—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 867 I{. G. Mawson, South Yarra, "Zulu ;" s Tyrant, d Fury. 868 W. Atkinson, Collingwood, white, aged ; s Champion Decker, d Fly. 809 G. Le Fevre, M.D., 93 Collins-street east, "Mermaid," white, black and tan spots, 2^- years; s Sailor, d Fussy. 870 W. H. Fagan, Ascot Vale, white, black and tan ; s Bezique. 871 W. Beilby, 9 Darling-street, South Yarra, " Satire," white and tan, 1876 ; s Joker, d Venom. 872 A. H. Hopton, Apperley-street, North Fitzroy, " Dahlia," white and tan, 23rd December, 1882; s Bock, d Mistletoe. Fox Terrier dog under 12 months old—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 873 W. Beilby, 9 Darling-street, South Yarra ; "Stevedore," white and tan, 24th September, 1883; s Decker, d Sagacity, 874 A. H. Hopton, Apperley-street, North Fitzroy, " Piccallili," white, black and tan, 4th September, 1883; s Baron Pickle, d Mistletoe. Fox Terrier bitch,^[under 12 months old—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d.Vsn 875 M. H. Curtis, 44 Chetwynd-street, West Melbourne, " Countess," black, tan and white, 29th August, 1883; d Nectar, s Champion Decker. 876 J. D. Muir, Star Hotel, Fitzroy, " Lady," black, tan and white, 6 months ; s Duke, d. Duchess A Champion Cup, value £10 10s., will be given to the best Fox Terrier dog or bitch exhibited; such Cup to be "won twice, when it will become the property of the exhibitor. Pointer dog or bitch—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 877 D. and A. McLellan, Lyndhurst. Retriever dog or bitch—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 878 T. Walmsley, Kensington, " Darkey," black, 5 yeais old. 879 C. D. Lennon, Flemington Road, Hotham, "Rover," liver, 1880 ; s Spangle, d Floss. Setter (Enqlisli) dog or bitch.—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s 6d. 880 J. C. Blackburn, 140 Fitzroy-street, Fitzroy, "Cupid," white and liver ; s J ack, d Venus. DOGS. 59

881 C. R. Porter, Albion-street, East Brunswick, " Rollo," red and white, 3 years ; s Carlo, d Rose. Setter (Gordon) dog or bitch—First prize, £1 Is. : second ditto, 10s. 6d. 882 D. C. Morpeth, Moonee-street, Ascot Vale, " Meg," black and lan, 10 months ; s Grouse, d Flora. 883 F. Olnev, Thomastown, " Sappho," black and tan. 884 Misses Ibbotson, The Heights, Geelong. 885 Misses Ibbotson, The Heights, Geelong. Spaniel dog—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 886 D. Robinson, Malvern, "Van." 887 R. Mailer, Glencairn, Coburg, " Fido." 888 H. J. Buckland, Ascot Vale. 889 Misses Ibbotson, The Heights, Geelong. Spaniel bitch—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 890 D. Robinson, Malvern, " Duck."

NON-SPORTING CLASS. .Mastiff Dog or Bitch—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 891 J. A. Iloberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, " Fidelis," fawn, 3 years ; s Champion Prince, d Ilford Baroness, s of d Champion Beau. 892 J. A. Roberts, Bronte, Middle Brighton, " Duchess of Melbourne," brindle, 3 years 2 months ; s Champion Cardinal, d Thekla, s of d Champion Turk. 893 L. L. Smith, 182 Colhns-street, Vosco," fawn, 4 years; s Leo, d Juno. 894 L. M'Laren, 78 Collins street west, brindle bitch, 4 years; s Magnus (imported), d Hera (imported). 895 W. B. Lovering, 81 Elizabeth-street, "Taunton," fawn, 13th March, 1882; s Kepler, d Zaidee, s of d Champion Cardinal. Not for competition. 1. Breeder : Mr. W. K. Taunton, London. Date of birth, 13th March 1882. Sire, Kepler, K.C.S.B., by Champion Cardinal, K.C.S.B. Dam' Zaidee, K.C.S.B. First and special, £10 10s., cup at the Intercolonial' Dog and Poultry Show, 1883 ; first and special prize at West Bourke Agricultural Show, 1884 ; first and special £10 10s. cup, Intercolonial Dog and Poultry Show, 18S4. Price £200. Not for competition. 896 W. B. Lovering, 81 Elizabeth-street, " Zoe," fawn, 29th January, 1882; s Pluto, d Lady, s of d Champion The Shah. Not for competition. 2. Breeder : Mr. C. A. Nortz, London. Date of birth, 29th January, 1882. Sire, Pluto, K.C.S.B., by Champion The Shah, K.C.S.B. Dam, Lady, K.C.S.B., by Prince, K.C.S.B. V.H.C. Intercolonial Dog and Poultry Show, Melbourne, 1883 and 1884. Price £65. Not for competition.

Newfoundland Bog or Bitch—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. No entry. St. Bernard Dog or Bitch—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. No entry. 60 DOGS.

Sheep Dog—First prize, £2 2s.; second ditto, £1 Is. 897 H.Clifton, Stanley street, West Melbourne, "Boss," black and tan, aged ; s Rutherford's Clyde. 893 S. Sadlier. Maribyrnong, Flemington, " Bob," black and tan, 11th March, 1883 ; s Old Bob (imported), d Lass. 899 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore, " Jack." 900 S. Bloomfield, Ascot Vale, "Toss," black and tan, 28th March, 1880 ; s Toss, d Swallow (imported). 901 J. Love, Tullamarine, "Toby," black and tan. 902 A. Cochrane, Elsternwick, brown. 903 D. Ralston, Oaklands Junction, " Bob," black and tan. 904 W. McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Rover," black and tan, 1 b years ; s Laddie, d Ruby. 905 L. B. Graham, 169 Lonsdale-street east, black and tan, 12 months.

Sheep Bitch—First prize, £2 2s.; second ditto, £1 Is. 906 A.Ellis, 170 Napier-street, Fitzroy, " Lassie," black, white and tan, 11 years (imported). 907 H. Clifton," Stanley-street, West Melbourne, " Koozer," black, 3 years. 908 H. Clilton, Stanley-street, West Melbourne, " Fly," black, white and tan, 15 months ; s Scot (imported). 909 P. Noonan, Woodlands, Oaklands Junction, " Lass," black and tan, 11th March, 1883; s Old Bob (imported) d Lass. 910 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore, "Lass." 911 S. Bloomfield, Ascot Vale, " Lassie," yellow and white, 11th Sep- tember, 1883; s Kemp (imported), d Lass. 912 J. Scott, Indigo Creek, Barnawartha, brown, 29th November, 1883. 913 J. Scott, Indigo Creek, Barnawartha, black and tan, 29th Novem- ber, 1883. Both by Yarrow, d Ledi (imported). 914 W. McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Ruby," black and tan, 4 years. 915 W. McNab and Bros., Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Linda," black and tan, 1 vear 2 months ; s Laddie, d Ruby. 915A T. W. Hatton, Flemington, "Nance." Bull Dog or Bitch—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. No entry.

Bull Terrier Dog or Bitch—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 916 S. Sadlier, Maribyrnong, Flemington, " Shark," mouse, 1st July, 1880; s Old Shark, d Fan. 917 S. Sadlier, Maribyrnong, Flemington, "Mousey," mouse, 20th March, 1883 ;'s Young Shark, d Young Rose. 918 T. J. Gurney, Nicholson-street, North Carlton, " Twig," white, 2 yeais; s Sprig-, d Sheelah. 919 G. Le Fevre, M.D., 93 Collins-street east, "Fury," slut, white, years. DOGS. 61

Terrier Doq or Bitch (English) over 7 lbs.—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 920 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore, " Wallace." 921 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore, "Jinny." 922 W. M. Elkins, 106 Russell-street, " Mudgee," black and tan, 6 years. Terrier Dog or Bitch (Shye)—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 923 J. Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street, " Laddie," grey. 924 P. Menney, Caulfield, " Granny." 925 R. Watt, Balaclava-road, St. Kilda, "Skye," grey. 926 A. Kilgour, Glenburnie, Clifton Ilill, "Trixie,"fawn, July, 1883 ; s Jack (imported), d Kate (imported stock). Terrier Dog or Bitch (Dandie Dinmont)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 927 J. Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street, " Watty," grey. Terrier Dog or Bitch (brohen hair)—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 928 W. E. Bagshaw, Elizabeth-street, Adelaide, S.A., " Topsy." 929 J. Hamilton, 352 Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, " Nelly." Any other -pure breed—First prize, £1 Is. ; second ditto, 10s. 6d. 930 A. L. Neander, Footscray, " Tasman," fawn, 6 years. 931 P. Menney, Caulfield, " Rugan " (Pomeranian), white, 12 months ; s Jack, d Silo. "85% W. T. Lowe, South Preston, " My Lady," fawn (Italian grey- hound). Stud dogs (for exhibition only). No entry. SPECIAL REGULATIONS. 1. All dogs must have chains and collars, without names attached, to enable them to be taken out if required. 2. Any dog wearing a collar with his ownor's name thereon will be disqualified from receiving a prize. 8. Exhibitors will, on personal application to one of the Stewards, be permitted to loose their dogs for exercise for a short time each day—in the morning, prior to the opening, and in the evening, after the closing of the Exhibition; but they will on no account be permitted to remove the same from the Yards without a written order from the Secretary, and a deposit of £2. (See General Regulations, clause 19.) 4. Dogs considered by the Stewards and hon. Veterinary Surgeon unfit for exhibition, either from disease, vice, or other causes, will not be received ; or removed, if fouud necessary, 5. Dogs to be in the Yards on Thursday by 9 o'clock a.m. NOTE.—The Society will engage a thoroughly practical man to take charge of the dogs.

CARRIAGES, BUCCIES, SPRINC CARTS, DRAYS, &c„ AND HARNESS. Carriage—First prize, gold medal; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. 932 D. White, 245 Swanston-street, one light double-seated brougham, with three glasses in front and falling window at back, iron under carriage, folding steps to doors, Collings' patent axles, trimmed in green morocco, cloth and lace, pole, shafts, lamps, and brake. <52 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING CARTS, &c.

933 W. Crutch, 5 and 7 Latrobe-street west. Landau—First prize, gold medal; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. 934 J. Dunn, Lindon, Williams-road, Windsor. 935 W. Crutch, 5 and 7 Latrobe-street west. Mail Phaeton—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. Double Buggy (with Hood)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 936 Burton and Knox, Burwood-road, Hawthorn. 937 Fitzroy City Carriage Company, 277 Smith-street. 938 Warintr Brothers, 282 Elizabeth-street. 939 A. M. Sharp, Lennox-street, Richmond. 940 G. F. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst. 941 G. F. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst. 942 D. White, 245 Swanston-street, one (double) jump-seat Buggy with lever hood, trimmed in morocco, spring washer axles, rubber steps, pole, shafts, lamps, and brake. Double Buggy (without Hood)—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 943 Fitzroy City Carriage Company, 277 Smith-street. 944 Fitzroy City Carriage Company, 277 Smith-street. 945 G. F. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst. 946 G. F. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst (Concord). 947 G. F. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst (shifting seat). 948 W. Crutch, 5 and 7 Latrobe-street west. Single Muggy (with Hood)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 949 Fitzroy City Carriage Company, 2?7 Smith-street. 950 Waring Brothers, 282 Elizabeth-street. 951 G- F. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst. 952 G. F. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst (Concord). Single Uuggy (without Hood)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 953 Fitzroy City Carriage Company, 277 Smith-street. 954 Fitzroy City Carriage Company, 277 Smith-street. 955 Waring Brothers, 282 Elizabeth street. 956 Waring Brothers, 282 Elizabeth-street. 957 D. White, 245 Swanston-street, one single buggy, with polished body and gear, and steel undercarriage, shafts, and lamp. <52 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING CARTS, &c.

•958 D. White, 245 Swanston street, one Timpkins's buggy and gear, with patent wheels and steel axles, shafts and lamps. 959 G. P. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst (Coal-box). $60 G. P. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst (Concord). 961 G. F. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst (Abbott). 962 W. Crutch, Nos. 5 and 7 Latrobe-street west. Whitechapel—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 963 Fitzroy City Carriage Co., 277 Smith-street. 964 Fitzroy City Carriage Co., 277 Smith-street. Waggonette (J'or Hire) — First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certi- ficate of merit. 965 C. Gough, Ascot Vale. Waggonnette (for Private Use)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 966 Fitzroy City Carriage Co., 277 Smith-street. 967 J. Dunn, Lindon, Williams-road, Windsor. £68 D. White, 245 Swanston-street, an open Waggonette, with high driving seat, English style under-carriage, Collings' patent axles, pole, shafts, brake, and lamps. Hansom Cab (for Hire)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certi- ficate of merit. No entry. Hansom Cab (for Private Use)—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. Express Waggon—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 969 Fitzroy City Carriage Company, 277 Smith-street, business. 970 Fitzroy City Carriage Company, 277 Smith-street, family. 971 G. F. Pickles and Sons C, M. Company (Limited), Sandhurst. 972 G. F. Pickles and Sons C. M. Company (Limited), Sandhurst. Spring Cart (for Farmer's Use)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 973 G. Parsons, Flemington. Lorry—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. Farm Waggon—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 974 J and B. West, Essendon. 975 G. Alston, Bulla. Farm Dray—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 976 J. Ivingshot, Broadmeadows. <52 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING CARTS, &c.

977 J. and B. West, Essendon. 978 G. Alston, Bulla. 979 G. Parsons, Flemington. 980 G. Parsons, Flemington. Set of Pair Horse Carriage Harness —First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 981 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west, 982 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 98i D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 984 J. Dunn, Lindon, Williams Road, Windsor. Set of Double Buggy Harness—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 985 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 980 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 987 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 988 Gregg and Lord, 37 and 39 Elizabeth-street. Set of Single Buggy Harness—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 989 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 990 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 991 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 992 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 993 C. Gantzman, 63 Bourke-street west (in a case). Set of Waggonette Harness—-First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 994 13. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 995 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 996 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 997 J. Dunn, Lindon, Williams Road, Windsor. Set of Cart Harness—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 998 Gregg and Lord, 37 and 39 Elizabeth-street. Set of Plough Harness—First prize, silver medal ; second prize, certifi- cate of merit. No entry. Gentleman's Saddle—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 999 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 1000 D Altson and Co , 25 Bourke-street west. 1001 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 1002 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 1003 J. J. M'Gratb, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W. (Colonial pattern). 1004 J. J. M'Gratb, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W. (English pattern). 1005 Gregg and Lord, 37 and 39 Elizabeth-street. Stock Saddle, for station use—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 1006 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. <52 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING CARTS, &c.

1007 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 1008 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 1009 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke street west. 1010 J. J. Rl'Grath, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W. 1011 J. J. M'Grath, Wagga Wag^a, N.S.W. (improved pattern). 1012 Gregg and Lord, 37 and 39 Elizabeth-street. Lady's Saddle—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit. 1013 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 1014 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 1015 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west. 1016 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke street west. 1017 Gregg and Lord, 37 and 39 Elizabeth-street. Collection of Saddlery and Harness—First prize, £5 5s. ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. 1018 D. Altson and Co., 25 Bourke-street west.

EXTRA. 1019 J. B. Carter and Co., 91 Bourke-street west, " The Humane Patent Feed Bag." 1020 Fitzroy City Carriage Company, 277 Smith-street, Four-wheel Dog-Cart. 1021 Fitzroy City Carriage Company, 277 Smith-street, Buggy, busi- ness and pleasure combined. 1022 Fitzroy City Carriage Company, 277 Smith-street, Trotting Sulky. 1023 Waring Brothers, 282 Elizabeth-street, Farmer's Waggonette. 1024 D. White, 245 Swanston-street, Double-seated Pony Carriage, with shafts, break, and lamps trimmed in leather, capable of having back seat attached. 1025 G. F. Pickles and So ns Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst, " Rockaway." 1026 G. F. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst, " Concord Waggon." 1027 G. F. Pickles and Sons Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited, Sandhurst, " Convertible Buggy."

FARM PRODUCE, DAIRY PRODUCE, AND WINES. Cheese (old), not less than 500 lbs—First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. Paterson, Laing and Bruce; second ditto, £5 5s.; third ditto, £3 3s. 1028 T. Keys, Dandenong 1029 J. M'Kendrick, Kilmore. 1030 A. O'Keefe, Adelaide Vale, Barnedown. Cheese (not less than 100 lbs.)—First prize, £5 5s.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit. 1031 T. Keys, Dandenong. 66 FARM PRODUCE, DAIRY PRODUCE, AND WINES.

1032 T. Keys, Dandenong. 1033 A. O'Keefe, Adelaide Vale, Barnedown.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Cheese, £5. Salt Butter (100 lbs.)—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of John Currie, Esq.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, £2 2s. 1034 L. Chant, Beeac, Ondit. 1035 J. M'Farlane, Johnswood, Lyndhurst. 103G G. E. Schultz, Wollert. 1037 Roberts and Parry, Brynhyfryd Farm, Franklinford. 1038 J. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore. 1039 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Torgarf, Sunbury. 1040 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Torgarf, Sunbury. 1041 S. Jeffrey, Yan Yean. 1042 S. Jeffrey, Yan Yean. 1043 T. Longmire, Werona. 1044 Watson and Paterson, Queen and Bourke streets. 1045 Watson and Paterson, Queen and Bourke streets. 1046 D. and A. M'Lellan, Lyndhurst.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Salt Butter, £5. Powdered Butter (5 lbs,), as usually sent to market (without print or private mark—First prize, £3 3s. ; second ditto, £1 Is. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 1047 L. Chant, Beeac, Ondit. 1048 J. M'Farlane, Johns wood, Lyndhurst. 1049 G. E. Schultz, Wollert. 1050 Roberts and Parry, Brynhyfryd Farm, Franklinford. 1051 Mrs. M. Phillips, Mount Franklin, Franklinford. 1052 J. Smith, Mount Pleasant, Templestovve. 1053 J. Topp, Ellinbank, South Warragul. 1054 Mrs. E. H. Cameron, Kangaroo Ground. 1055 J. Stewart, Green Valley, Dandenong. 1056 T. Goodman, dealer, Kilmore. 1057 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Torgarf, Sunbury. 1058 Mrs. Dowey, Neerim, Gippsland. 1059 Miss E. Symonds, Scrub Hill, Creswick. 1060 M. Bradv, Kyneton. 1061 W. Doug-all, Franklinford. 1062 P. Jeffrey, Yan Yean. 1063 A. M'Pherson, Harston P.O., near Tatura. 1064 Mrs. Jayes, Mount Franklin. 1065 T. Longmire, Werona. 1066 T. Longmire, Werona. 1067 Mrs. J. Morey, Cheltenham. 1068 Watson and Paterson, Queen and Bourke streets. 1069 J. Williamson, Riddell's Creek. 1070 D and A. M'Lellan, Lyndhurst. 67 FARM PRODUCE, DAIRY PRODUCE, AND WINES.

Fresh, Butter (5 lbs.), without print or private mark—First prize, £3 3s. ; second ditto, £2 2s. ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 1071 L. Chant, Beeac, Ondit. 1072 J. M'Farlane, Johnswood, Lyndhurst. 1073 W. J. Dunstan, Coburg. 1074 G. E. Schultz, Wollert. 1075 Roberts and Parry, Brynhyf'ryd Farm, Franklinford. 1076 J. Smith, Mount Pleasant, Templestovve. 1077 J. Topp, Ellinbank, South Warragul. 1078 Mrs. E. H. Cameron, Kang-aroo Ground. 1079 J. Stewart, Green Valley, Dandenong. 1080 T. Goodman, Dealer, Kilmore. 1081 Mrs. A. Guthrie, Torgarf, Sunbury. 1082 Mrs. Dowey, Neerim, Gippsland. 1083 Miss E. Symonds, Scrub Hill, Creswick. 1084 W. Dougall, Franklinford. 1085 S. Jeffrey, Yan Yean. 1086 Mrs. G. M'Donald, Barbiston, Tullamarine. 1087 A. M'Pherson, Harston P.O., near Tatura. 1088 Mrs. Jayes, Mount Franklin. 1089 T. Longmire, Werona. 1090 Mrs. J. Morey, Cheltenham. 1091 D. Ryan, Myrniong. 1092 D. and A. M'Lellan, Lyndhurst.

GRAND CHAMPION" PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Powdered or Fresh Butter, £5. 6 Sides of Bacon—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Newell and. Co.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, £2 2s. 1093 J. Rohead, Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1094 J. Rohead, Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1095 J. Rohead, Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1096 King, Smith, and Kenihan, Bastings-street, Northcote. 1097 King, Smith, and Kenihan, Bastings-street, Northcote. 1098 F. W. Gazzard, Allansford. 1099 S. Grimes and Co., Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1100 S. Grimes and Co., Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1101 Watson and Paterson, Queen and Bourke-streets. 1102 J. C. Hutton, PrestoD. 1103 J. C. Hutton, Preston. 1104 J. C. Hutton, Preston.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Bacon, £5. *

6 Hams—First prize, £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Newell and Co. ; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, £2 2s. 1105 J. Rohead, Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1106 J. Rohead, Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1107 J. Rohead, Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1108 King, Smith, and Kenihan, Bastings-street, Northcote. 88 FARM PRODUCE, DAIRY PRODUCE, AND WINES.

1109 King, Smith, and Kenihan, Bastings-street, Northcote. 1110 F. W. Gazzard, Allansford. 1111 S. Grimes and Co., Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1112 S. Grimes and Co., Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1113 Watson and Paterson, Queen and Bourke-streets. 1114 J. C. Hutton, Preston. 1115 J. C. Hutton, Preston. 1116 J. C. Hutton, Preston.

GRAND CHAMPION PRIZE OF AUSTRALIA. Hams, £5.

SPECIAL PRIZE. A Special Prize of a Silver Cup and Stand, value £12 12s., the gift of H. Heame, Esq., will be awarded to the best six Sides of Baeon and six Hams. The Cup to be won twice by the same person, when it will become the property of the •exhibitor. 111? J. Rohead, Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1118 King, Smith and Kenihan, Bastings-street, Northcote. 1119 F. W. Gazzard, Allansford. 1120 S. Grimes and Co., Moreland Road, Brunswick. 1121 Watson and Paterson, Queen and Bourke-streets. 1122 J. C. Hutton, Preston. Wheat (not less than 8 bushels)—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £10. 1123 C. Kierath, Chiltern, white wheat. 1124 W. Lewis, Brynmel, Shepherd Flat. 1125 J. Johns, Maidstone Farm, Katandra. 1126 J. H. Angas, Collingrove, Angaston, S. A. 1127 H. R. Allan, Allanbonk, Coimadai. 1128 W. and M. Jackman, Clear Lake (Tuscan). 1129 W. and M. Jackman, Clear Lake (rust proof) 1130 J. Scott, Indigo Creek, Barnawarth'a. 1131 A. Poison, Merridale Farm, Moyston. •Oats (not less than 8 bushels—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £5. 1132 Roberts and Parry, Brynhyfryd Farm, Franklinford. 1133 E. Bowyer, Cleaveley, Carlsruhe. 1134 A. Poison, Merridale Farm, Moyston (Tartarian). Barley (English), not less than 8 bushels—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £5. No entry. Barley (Cape) not less than 8 bushels—Grand Champion Prize of Aus- tralia, £5. * No entry. Hops (not less than 40 lbs.)—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £10. No entry. Wine (red), 2 dozen bottles—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £10. 1135 D. R. McGregor, 56 Queen-street, "Dry Shiraz." 1136 D. R. McGregor, 56 Queen-street, " Dry Shiraz." 69 FARM PRODUCE, DAIRY PRODUCE, AND WINES.

1137 J. Currie, Little Ccllins-stieet west. 1138 A. Bruhn, Emu Vineyard, Sandhurst, " Carbinet and Her- mitage." Wine (white), 2 dozen bottles—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £10. 1139 D. R. McGregor, 56 Queen-street, " Drv Reisling." 1140 D. R. McGregor 56 Queen-street, " Tokay." 1141 J. Buchanan, Berwick, " Dry Reisling." 1142 J. Currie, Little Collins-street west. 1143 A. Bruhn, Emu Vineyard, Sandhurst, " Verdilho, Chasselas, and Pedro." Wine (sparkling), 2 dozen bottles—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £10. No entry.

SPECIAL PRIZE. A Special Prize of £5 6s., the gift of Messrs. Greig and Murray, will be awarded to the best Dry Reisling Wine (2 dozen bottles). 1144 D. R. McGregor, 56 Queen-street. 1145 J. Buchanan, Berwick. 1146 J. Currie, Little Collins-street west. 1147 A. Bruhn, Emu Vineyard, Sandhurst.

EXTRAS. 1148 A. Holt, 233 Swanston-street, Tomato Sauce and Pickles." 1149 W. Lewis, BrynmSl, Shepherd's Flat, " 1 bushel White Peas." 1150 J. Johns, Maidstone Farm, Katandra, "Exhibit of Grain in the ear and Grain in bottles and glass cases." 1151 Miss E. Svmonds, Scrub Hill, Creswick, " Collection of Apples (London Pippin)." 1152 Miss B. Symonds, Scrub Hill, Creswick, " 4 lb. Loaf, home made." 1153 A. Bruhn, Emu Vineyard, Sandhurst, " Combined Grape Mill and Stripper." 1154 A. Russell, Fitzroy and Westgarth streets, Fitzroy, " Tomato Sauce." 1155 S. L. Chapman, 20 Chapel-street, Prahran, " By Royal Letters Patent," Champion Bee Hives.

PRESERVES, &C. Collection of Oilmen's Storts—First prizp, Piece of Plate, value £5 5s. ; second ditto, silver medal ; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. Collection of Candles, Soap, Ifee.—First prize, £3 3s. ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit. No entry. 70 MANURES—MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS.

MANURES. Collection of Artificial Manures (in not less than 1 cwt. bags)—First prize, £2 2s.; second ditto, £1 Is. 1156 Cuming-, Smith and Co., Victoria Bone Mills, Yarraville— Office, 45 William-street. Bone Dust— Superphosphate, made from bone dust Superphosphate, made from bone char Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Potash Animal Guano.

MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS. Collection of Field Implements for Agricultural Purposes—First prize, Society's gold medal and £10 10s. added, the gift of Messrs. Sands and M'Dougall ; second ditto, silver medal and £5 5s. added ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 115? T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth street. See STAND No. 1. 1158 H. Lennon, North Melbourne. See STAND No. 12. 1159 Briscoe and Co., Little Collins-street west. See STAND NO. 4. 1160 M'Calman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham. See STAND NO. 56. 1161 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bouverie-street, Carlton. See other Sections. 1162 D. Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street. See STAND NO. 8. 1163 J. Grant and Co., 34 and 36 Elizabeth-street north. See STAND No. 44. 1164 J. M'Ewan and Co., 81 and 83 Elizabeth-street north. See STAND No. 9. Newest or Best Improvement in Field Implements produced within 12 months prior to Show—Society's gold medal or £10 10s. 1165 D. Syme, Blythswood, Kew, Hay Elevator and Rakes. 1166 H. Lennon, North Melbourne, "Richardson and Denny's" Patent Deep Trenching Plough, specially adapted for the use of wine growers and agriculturists. 1167 H. Lennon, North Melbourne, "Lennon's New Patent" Double- Furrow Plough Wheel, with moveable antifriction centre, proof ag-ainst grit. 1168 Robinson and Sons, 6, 8 and 10 A'Beckett-street, Improved Plough Wheel, with self-oiling and dust-proof loose centre. 1169 J. Furpby, Shepparton, an Appliance attached to Stripper for Adjusting the Height of Comb without Manual Labour. 1170 M'Calman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham, Plough Wheel. MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS. 71

1171 Briscoe and Co., Little Collins street west, 6-furrow Scarifying and Paring Plough, S.S.P. 1172 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bouverie-street, Carlton. 1173 A. E. Peirce and Co., Franklin-street, " New Exhibit, the first manufactured or known in the colonies." Peirce's New Sell- entering-, Emerging, Draining, and Exit Sheep-washing Apparatus, specially made for colonial use. Best Stand of Agricultural Machinery—Society's gold medal or £10 10s. 1174 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street. 1175 H. Lennon, North Melbourne. 1176 Briscoe and Co., Little Collins-street west. 1177 M'Lean Brothers and Rigg, 69 Elizabeth-street. 1178 Gibbs, Bright and Co., Flinders-lane. 1179 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bnuverie-street, Carlton. 1180 D. Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street. 1181 J. M'Ewan and Co., 81 and 83 Elizabeth-street. 1182 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street north. Newest and Beit Improvement in Agricultural Machinery—Society's gold medal or £10 15s. 1183 W. Rank, Heidelberg, Hay and Straw Press (Rank's Patent). 1184 Gibbs, Bright and Co., Flinders-lane, No. 3 Combined Separator and Sorter. 1185 Gibbs, Bright and Co., Flinders-lane, Steam Ploughing Plant, consisting of 2 Engines, Six-furrow Balance Plough, 11-tine Cultivator, 18-feet Harrow, and 2 Water Carts. 1186 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, Samuelson's new patent low level Reaper and Binder, doing away with all canvas elevators, and being the simplest reaper and binder made. 1187 Robinson and Sins, 6, 8 and 10 A'Beckett-street, Patent Stripping Machine, with improved method of gearing, new fore carriage and frame 1188 Robinson and Son's Improved Winnowing Machine, with double blast, specially made to clean stripped grain 1189 M'Lean, Bros, and Rigg, 69 Elizabeth-street, Ransome's Steam Winnower 1190 M'Lean, Bros, and Rigg, 69 Elizabeth-street, Rank's Patent Hay and Straw Press 1191 M'Lean, Bros, and Rigg, 69 Elizabeth-street, M'Cormick Reaper and Twine Binder 1192 M'Lean, Bros, and Rigg, 69 Elizabeth-street, Reed's Broadcast Seed-sower and Harrow combined 1193 M'Lean, Bros, and Rigg, 69 Elizabeth-street, Adamson's New Rotary Horse-power Seed-sower 1194 M'Lean, Bros, and Rigg, 69 Elizabeth-street, "Eclipse" Horse- power Seed Sower 1195 M'Lean, Bros, and Rigg, 69 Elizabeth-street, " Adelaide Model,-' Horse-power Seed Sower 7 72 MANURES—MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS.

1196 ) M'Lean, Dros. and Rigg, 69 Klizabelh-street, "Kalamazoo" 119? ) Harrow and Broadcast Seed Sower combined 1198 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bouverie-street, Carlton. 1199 D. Munro and Co., 154 Queen street. Portable Steam Threshing Plant—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £25. 1200 T. Quinlivan, Coghili's Cieek, Steam Threshing and Finishing Machine, by T Robinson and Co., and fitted with Quinlivan's band cutter complete; Marshall, Son and Co.'s 8 h.p. portable engine. 1201 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, Steam Thresher, with 5-feet drum, eleva'or, &c., and Marshall, Son and Co.'s 8 h.p. portable engine. 1202 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, Steam Thresher, with 5-feet drum, with Caving, Tailing, and Straw Elevator, fitted with brake, &c., and Marshall, Son and Co.'s 9 h.p. portable engine. 1203 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, Marshall's Steam Thresher, with 4-feet drum, and Marshall's 6 h.p. portable engine. 1204 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, Peg-drum Thresher, with Marshall's 4 h.p. engine. 1205 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, 8 h.p. Portable Steam Engine, by Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited ; Threshing' Machine, with 4 feet 6 in. drum, by Ransomes, Sims and Jeffries, Limited ; Improved Straw Elevators. 1206 D. Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, 8 h.p. Gold Medal Por- table Engine, by Ruston, Proctor and Co., with 10-inch cylinder and all improvements; Improved Threshing, Dressing and finishing Machine, by Ruston, Proctor and Co., having 5-feet drum, extra large riddles, patent humler and screen &c., with straw elevators, belts, &c., complete 1207 D. Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, 8 h.p. Gold Medal Portable Engine, by Ruston, Proctor and Co., with 10-inch cylinder, and all improvements. Improved Threshing', Dress- ing, and Finishing Machine, by Ruston, Proctor and Co., having4 ft. Gin. drum, extra large riddles, patent humler and screen, &c., with straw elevators, belts, &c., complete. 1208 M'Lean Brothers and Rigg, Threshing Machine, with 5-feet drum, by Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Limited, and Improved Straw Elevators. 1209 Henry P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, Melbourne, two 4 feet 6 inch drum Class B Portable Threshing- and Finishing Machine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln, No. £0,076, with wrought-iron travelling wheels, &c., complete. 1210 Henry P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, Melbourne, 7-horse power Outside Single Cylinder Portable Steam-engine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln, No. 21,986, with wrought- iron travelling wheels, &c., complete, 20 feet straw elevator, and fitted with double shaker cranks. MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS. 73

1211 Henry P. Welch and Co., Queen street, Melbourne, 5 feet drum Class B Portable Threshing and Finishing Machine, by Clay- ton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln, No. 20,086, with wrought-iron travelling wheels, &c., complete, and fitted with double-shaker cranks. 1212 Henry P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, Melbourne, 8-horse power Outside Single Cylinder Portable Steam-engine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, No. 22,001, with wrought-iron travelling wheels, &c., complete, 20-feet straw elevator. Elevator for Stackyard—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £5. 1213 D. Syme, Blythwood, Kew, Hay Elevator and Rakes. 1214 G. Alston, Bulla. Elevator for Field—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £5. 1215 J. and B. West, Essendon. 1210 D. M'Donald, Coburg. 1217 G. Alston, Bulla. Reaper and Mower—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £5. 1218 Swan and Co., 62 Elizabeth-street, North Carlton. 1219 Gibbs, Bright and Co., Flinders-lane (by Kearsley) 1220 G. Munro's trustees, Ballarat west. 1221 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street (Samuelson's). 1222 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street (Exhibitors'). 1223 H. Lennon, North Melbourne (4-wheel). 1224 H. Lennon, North Melbourne (2-wheel). 1225 Briscoe and Co., Little Collins-street west (Hornsby's Paragon). 1226 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bouverie-street, Carlton. 1227 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bouverie-street, Carlton. 1228 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street north. 1229 J. M'Ewan and Co., 81 and 83 Elizabeth-street, W. A. Wood's New Enclosed Gear Mower, with reaping attachment. 1230 Henry P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, Wrought-iron Harvester, " King of Reapers," by Johnston Harvester Companv, Batavia, N.Y., U.S. 1231 Henry P. Welch and Co., Q.ieen-street, Improved Combined No. 1 Reaper and Mower, "La Marveilleause," by the Johnston Harvester Company, Batavia, N.Y., U.S. 1232 Henry P. Welch and' Co., Queen-street, Improved No. 3 Mower, with back delivery attachment for reaping, by the Johnston Harvester Company, Batavia, N.Y., U.S. Reaper and Binder—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £20. 1233 Gibbs, Bright and Co., Flinders-lane (by Kearsley) 1234 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street (Samuelson's New Patent Low Level). 1235 Mason, Struthers and Co., Christchurch, N. Z., "The Deering" 'rJ. . Reaper and Twine Binder. 1236 Briscoe and Co., Little Collins-street west (Hornsby's). 1237 M'Lean, Bros, and Rigg, " M'Cormick Reaper and Twine Binder." 74 MANURES—MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS.

1238 D. Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, Osborne's Twine, in motion. 1239 D. Munro and Co., 154 Queen-street, Osborne's Twine, in motion. 1240 T. Henderson, Elizabeth-street north. 1241 J. McEwan and Co., 81 and 83 Elizabeth-street, " W. A. Wood " Harvester and Twine Binder, with patent bundle carrier. 1242 H. P. Welch and Co., 28 Queen-street, Harvester and S'ring Sheaf Binder, by the Johnstone Harvester Co., Batavia, N.Y., U.S. 1242A E. S. Smithhurst & Co., Bourke-street west, " Champion."

Stripper—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £10. 1243 Swan and Co., 62 Elizabeth-street, North Carlton. 1244 G. Munro's trustees, Ballarat west. 1245 T. Robinson and Co., 24? Elizabeth-street (Exhibitors, improved, with iron wheels). 1246 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street (Exhibitors, improved, with iron wheels, and false comb). 1247 II. Lennon, North Melbourne, fitted with patent grooved friction gear. 1248 H. Lennon, North Melbourne, fitted with belt and tightening pulley. 1249 Robinson and Sons., "The Harvest King," with improved method of gearing-, new fore-carriage and frame (patent) 1250 Robinson and Sons, " The Champion," with patent spur gearing and circular fore-carriage. 1251 J. Furphy, Shepparton. 1252 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bouverie-street, Carlton. 1253 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bouverie-street, Carlton. 1254 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street north.

Winnowing Machine—Grand Champion prize of Australia, £5. 1255 Swan and Co., 62 Elizabeth-street, North Carlton. 1256 G. Munro's trustees, Ballarat west. 1257 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street (horse power). 1258 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, with bagging- apparatus mounted. 1259 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, with long screen. 1260 H. Lennon, North Melbourne (large size), which delivers and1 bags at the side without elevators. 1261 H. Lennon, North Melbourne (small size), which delivers and bags at the side without elevators. 1262 Robinson and Sons, "The Champion," with double blast, specially made to clean stripped grain. 1263 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bouverie-street, Carlton. 1264 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bouverie-street, Carlton. 1265 T. Henderson and Co.. Elizabeth-street north. 1266 J. M'Ewan and Co., 81 and 83 Elizabeth-street north. 75

1267 J. M'Ewan and Co., 81 and 83 Elizabeth-street north, " Thomas Oorbett's Australasian Monarch" Combined Winnower and Elevator, with spike roller. 1268 Henry P. Welch, and Co., Queen-street, Melbourne, "Little Giant" Farm Fan or Winnowing Machine, No. 1, with 24-inch riddles, by Dickey and Pease, Racine, Wis., U.S. 1269 Henry P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, Melbourne, " Little Giant" Farm Fan or Winnowing Machine, No. 2, with 22-inch riddles, by Dickey and Pease, Racine, Wis., U.S. 1270 Henry P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, Melbourne, "Little Giant" Farm Fan or Winnowing Machine, No. 3, with •'iO-inch riddles, by Dickey and Pease, Racine, Wis., U.S. 1271 Henry P. Welch and Co., Queen-street,Melbourne, Corn Dressing or Winnowing Machine, No. 1, 22 x 18-inch riddles, by Pennev and Co., Lincoln. 1272 Henry P. Welch and Co., Queen-street Melbourne, " Big Giant" Warehouse Fan or Winnowing Machine, No. 2, with 38-inch riddles, by Dickey and Pease, Racine, Wise., U.S. Broadcast Sowing Machine—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £5. 1273 J. Musgrove, Bulla, Greenvale. 1274 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street (Exhibitors). 1275 T. Robinson and Sons, 247 Elizabeth-street (Exhibitors). 1276 Renwick, Kemsley and Co., 55 Little Collins-street west, Dobbies. 1277 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, " Adamson's New Horse Power." 1278 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, " Adelaide Model Horse Power." 1279 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, "Eclipse Horse Power." 1280 H. P. Welch and Co., 28 Queen-street, Kaemerer's Patent Broadcast-Corn and Seed Sowing Machine, by Jas. Smyth and Sons. Single Furrow Plough—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £5. 1281 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street (Exhibitors). 1282 H. Lennon, North Melbourne (Exhibitor). 1283 Briscoe and Co., Little Collins-street west, " Hornsby's Combined Ridging, Marking, and Potato Raising" 1284 McCalman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham. 1285 McCalman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham. 1286 J. Grant and Co., 34 and 36 Elizabeth.street west. Double-Furrow Plough—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £5. 1287 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, Exhibitors, No. 3A 1288 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, Exhibitors, No. 3. 1289 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, Exhibitors, No. 2. 1290 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street, Exhibitors, R.R.R. 1291 H. Lennon, North Melbourne, " Wimmera." 1292 H. Lennon, North Melbourne, "Excelsior." 1293 H. Lennon, North Melbourne, and Subsoil Plough combined 1294 M'Calman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham. 1295 M'Calman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham. 1296 M'Calman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham. 76 MANURES—MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS.

1297 M'Calman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham. 1298 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bouverie-street, Carlton. Triple-Furrow Plough—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £5. 1299 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street (Exhibitors), No. 4. 1300 H. Lennon, North Melbourne, cast shares 1301 H Le nnon, North Melbourne, wrought shares. 1302 M'Calman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham. 1303 M'Calman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham. 1304 J. Nicholson and Co., 23 Bouverie-street, Carlton. Harrows—Grand Champion Prize of Australia, £5. 1305 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street (Exhibitors), iron, with driven teeth. 1306 T. Robinson and Co., 247 Elizabeth-street (Exhibitors), Disc No. 4. 1307 H. Lennon, North Melbourne (4-bill, 4"to set) 1308 J. Howden, Broadford, Iron Harrows. 1309 J. Howden, Broadford, Iron Harrows. 1309A do do do 1309B do do do 1310 McCalman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham. 1311 McCalman, Garde and Co., Blackwood-street, Hotham. 1312 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, "Kalamazoo." 1313 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, " 6-f't. Acme." 1314 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, " 7^-1't. Acme." 1315 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, "7^-lt. Acme," with sulky attachment, 1316 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, "8-ft. Acme." 1317 M'Lean Bros, and Wgg, " 9-ft. Acme," 1318 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, " Randall Stiel Disc." 1319 J. Booth, Wallan, Oval Steel Tine?, cover 12 ft. 6 in. 1320 J. Booth, Wallan, with combination drag-bar, and fitted with steel tines, cover 15 feet. 1321 J. M'Ewan and Co., 81 and 83 Elizabeth-street, " Howard's No. 12 Simplex " Harrows, 3 in a set, steel tines. 1322 J. M'Ewan and Co., 80 and 83 Elizabeth-street, "Thomas Corbett's" No C 3 Colonial Tine Zigzag Harrows, 3 in a set. 1323 H. P. Welch and Co., 28 Queen-street, 1 set Patent Excelsior Harrows, to cover 9i leet, No. X 10, by Jeffrey and Black- stone, Stamford. 1324 H. P. Welch and Co., 28 Queen-street, 1 set Patent Excelsior Harrows, to cover 8-J feet, No. X 12, by Jeffrey and Black- stone, Stamford. 13-5 H. P. Welch and Co., 28 Queen-street, 1 set Patent Excelsior Harrows, to cover 7i feer, No. X 14, by Jeffrey and Black- stone, Stamford. EXTRA. 1326 J. B. West, Essendon, " H<»y Rske." 1327 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street north, " Patent Plough: Wheels." STANDS. 77

STANDS.

No. 1.

T. ROBINSON & CO., 247 ELIZABETH-STREET. 1328 Marshall, Sons! and Co.'s 16-horse power Portable Engine, fitted with reversing gear 1329 Marshall's 10-horse power Portable Engine, with two cylinders 1330 Marshall's 7-horse power Portable Engine 1331 Samuelson's Mowing Machine 1332 T. Robinson and Co.'s Dam-Sinking Plough 1333 T. Robinson and Co.'s Horse Hay Rake 1334 T. Robinson and Co.'s Pea Rake 1335 T. Robinson and Co.'s Earth Scoops 1336 T. Robinson and Co.'s Wheel Earth Scoops 1337 T. Robinson and Co.'s Wool Press 1338 Marshall, Sons and Co.'s 3-horse power Vertical Engine, mounted on wheels 1339 T. Robinson and Co.'s Field Land Roller 1340 T. Robinson and Co.'s Earth Scoop, on wheels. No. 2.

E. S. SMITHURST & CO., 59 BOURKE-STREET. 1341 Burrell's 8-horse power Portable Engine 1342 Burrell's 5-feet Threshing Machine, with Howard's patent Straw Trusser 1343 " Champion " Reaper and Binder 1344 " Champion " Mower, rear cut 1345 " Champion " New Mower, front cut 1346 Improved Water Lift 1347 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.E.H. 1348 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.C. 1349 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.Z. 1350 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, B. 1351 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, C 1352 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, 00 1353 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, 58 1354 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, 63 1355 Richmond and Chandler's Oat Crusher, 0 1356 Richmond and Chandler's Oat Crusher, F.R. 1357 Albion Grist Mills 1358 Cider Mill 1359 Improved Horse Works 1360 Barrell Churns 1301 Dexter Churns •78 STANDS.

13(i2 Garden and Verandah Seats 1363 Patent Cotton and Best Leather Belting 1364 Selection of Steel Mould Boards 1365 Selection of Patent Chilled Shares 1366 Double-Furrow Plough, with governor steerage 1367 Double-Furrow Plough, with lift and steerage 1368 Strong Single-Furrow Plough, Victorian pattern 1369 Medium Single-Furrow Plough 1370 Light Single-Furrow Plough 1371 Vine Plough, Single-Furrow, wood beam 1372 Vine Plough, Single Furrow, wrought iron 1373 Vine Plough, Three-Furrow, German 1374 Vine Plough, Three-Furrow, with lift 1375 Tank Sinking Ploughs 1376 Earth Scoop, 3-wheel 1377 Earth Scoop, " Skid " 1378 Patent Flexible Harrows 1379 Zig-Zag Harrows 1380 Zig-Zag Harrows, jointed 1381 3-Wheel Drag Harrows 1382 7-Tined Horse Hoe and Harrow, combined 1383 Collection of Laundry Machinery.

SEED DEPARTMENT. 1384 Collection of Agricultural Seeds, grown by Sutton and Sons, Reading, England 1385 Collection of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, grown by Sutton and Sons, Reading, England 1386 Collection of Models of Agricultural Roots, &c., from Sutton and Sons, Reading, England 1387 Pedigree Seed Corn, Wheat, Oats, and Barley, new varieties, from Oakshott and Co. 1388 St. Francis's Island Guano.

No. 3. AUSTRALIAN ASBESTOS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, E. S. SMITHURST & Co., AGENTS. 1389 Fireproof Paints 1390 Fire-Resisting Paints 1391 Asbestos Engine Packing 1.392 Asbestos Stoves 1393 Boiler Covering Composition.

No. 4.

BRISCOE & CO., LITTLE COLLINS-STREET WEST. 1398 Reaper and Mower, Hornsby's Paragon 1399 Reaper and Mower, Hornsby's Challenge 1400 1401 1402 1403 Single-Furrow Plough, Hornsby's I) C G 1404 Do do do D E 1405 Do do do D 1406 Do do do H H 1407 Do do do F G 1408 Do do do F F 1409 Do do do R L 1410 Do do do J B 1411 Hornsby's Combined Single-Furrow, Ridging, Marking, and Potato-Raising Plough 1412 Sellar's Plough, *20 1413 Do IS 1414 Ransome's Plough, *R N D W 1415 American Pattern Chisel Share, AM S 1416 Do Steel Share AS1 1417 Do do AS2 1418 Do Turnwrist, W P 1419 Do do WPR 1420 Double-Furrow Plough, Hornsby's V D H, with malleable cast shares 1421 Double-Furrow Plough, Hornsby's V D H wrought shares 1422 Do do do D D D 1423 Do do do D D 1424 Do do do D D, with handles 1425 Do do do N N 3 1426 Do do do N L 1427 Do do American, Z R S3 1428 Three-Furrow Plough, Hornsby's V D D H, with malleable cast or wrought shares 1429 Three-Furrow Plough, Hornsby's DDD1, with do 1430 Do do Hornsby's D D D2, with do 1431 Do do American, DBS3 1432 Do do Vineyard, D R S3 1433 Hornsby's Zigzag Harrows, heavy, *1 1434 Do do do medium, *2 1435 Do do do jointed, *2 1436 Colman's Cultivator, 5-tine, light 1437 Do do do heavy 1438 American Horse Hoe, S H P \ light 1439 Do do S HP2, strong 1440 Six-Furrow Scarifying and Paring Plough, S S P 1441 Four-Furrow do do do S S P 1442 American Ridging Plough, H E •80 STANDS.

1443 Bentall's 2-horse Gear, HWF 1444 Brierley's do F5 1445 Hobbs' do 144G Greeson's Steel Disc Mill 1447 Bentall's Corncrusher, ESB and Kibbler 1448 Do do R S E 1449 Do do G M A 1450 Richmond and Chandler's Corncrusher, *0 1451 Beaufort Hunt's do 1452 Hunt and Tawell's Duplex Combined Chaffcutter and Corn- crusher 1453 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C E H 1454 Do do C E E 1455 Do do C D E 1456 Do do C E D 1457 Do do C D D 1458 Do do CMC 1459 Do do CDC 1460 Do do C X B 1461 Do do C S A 1462 Brierley's do 3-knife 1463 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, *A 1464 Homsby's Turnip Cutter, C A 1465 Bentall's do T C Y 1466 Bentall's Turnip Pulper, R P B 1467 Evans's Patent Steam Pump 1468 Hornsby's Root Pulper, M T 1469 Humboldt Seed Screen, single 1470 Do do double 1471 American Fodder Cutter 1472 Hayward and Tyler's Hot-Air Pumping Engine 1473 Hornsby's Saw Bench, large 1474 Do do small 1475 Hornsby's Fuel Cutter 1476 Humboldt Mining Ventilator 1477 Cheese Press 1478 3-horse power Vertical Engine, Hornsby's 1479 4-horse power do do 1480 6-horse power Portable Engine do 1481 8-horse power do do 1482 10-horse power do do 1483 Hall's Patent Pulsometer 1484 Galvanized Steel Barbed Fencing Wire 1485 Grabam Mitchell's Patent Horseshoes 1486 Samples of Basic Steel 1487 Avery's Cental Weighing Machine STANDS. 81

1488 Root's Patent Blower 1489 American Corn-sheller 1490 Burrell's do 1491 J. and H. Gwynne's Centrifugal Pump, Invincible 1492 Hayward and Tomlinson's Glycerine Sheep Dip 1493 Sundry Novelties in Ironmongery.

No. 5.

M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, ELIZABETH-STREET. 1494 Ransomes' Steam Winnower 1495 Rank's Patent Hay and Straw Press 1496 M'Cormick Reaper and Twine Binder 1497 M'Cormick " Imperial" Reaper and Blower 1498 M'Cormick Mower 1499 Reed's Broadcast Seed Sower and Harrow combined 1500 Adamson's New Rotary Horse power Seed Sower 1501 " Eclipse " Horse power Seed Sower 1502 " Adelaide Model" Horse power Seed Sower 1503 Allen's Patent Centrifugal Pump 1504 Ferrier's Patent Lever Wool Press 1505 " Althouse " Windmill 1506 Hunt and Tawell's Horse Works 1507 Ransome's "Star" Horse Hay Rake 1508 " Hollingsworth " Horse Hay Rake 1509 Hornsby's Seed Dressing Machine 1510 Hornsby's "General Purpose" Seed Drill and Manure Distributor 1511 Hunt and Tawell's Horse Hoe 1512 Hornsby's Horse Hoe 1513 " Duplex " Maize Sheller 1514 " Keystone " Maize Sheller 1515 Ransomes' 2-horse power Vertical Engine, on wrought iron wheels 1516 Ransomes' 4-horse power Vertical Engine, on wrought iron wheels 1517 Nicholson's Field Roller 1518 Edwards's Colonial Cultivators, 11, 15, and 19 tine 1519 Hunt and Tawell's H.C. 1 Chaffcutter 1520 Hunt and Tawell's H.C. 4 Chaffcutter 1521 Hunt and Tawell's H.C. 5 Chaffcutter 1522 Hunt and Tawell's H.T.A. Chaffcutter 1523 Hunt and Tawell's H.T.B. Chaffcutter 1524 Hunt and Tawell's H.T.C. Chaffcutter 1525 Hunt and Tawell's H.C. 8 Chaffcutter 1526 Bentall's C.D.C. Chaffcutter, with large fly wheel 1527 Bentall's C.E.D. Chaffcutter •82 STANDS.

1528 Bentall's C.E.E. Chaffcutter 1529 Bentall's C.D.E. Chaffcutter 1530 Bentall's C.E.H. Chaffcutter 1531 Hunt and Tawell's "Duplex" Chaffcutter and Oatcrusher combined 1532 Hunt and Tawell's M.M. 1 Oat and Maize Mill 1533 Hunt and Tawell's No. 4 Patent Steel Oat Mill 1534 Hunt and Tawell's No. 12 Patent Steel Oat Mill 1535 Hunt and Tawell's No. 10 combined Oat, Maize and Bean Mill 1536 Bentall's R.S.A. Oatcrusher 1537 Bentall's R.S D. Oatcrusher 1538 Bentall's R.S.C. Oatcrusher 1539 Avery's 7 cvvt. Grain Scales 1540 Fraser's American Gang Cheese Press 1541 Young's Cheese Press 1542 Portable Forge.

No. 6.

ALFRED E. PEIRCE & CO., FRANKLIN-STREET WORKS. 1543 Peirce's New Self-entering, Emerging, Draining, and Exit Sheep-washing Apparatus 1544 Peirce's Patent Iron Sanitary Piggeries, with revolving sup- plying, feeding, and cleaning troughs 1545 Peirce's Patent Sanitary Fowl Houses, with draw-out floors, perches, and nests 1546 Peirce's Patent Iron Sanitary Dog Kennels, with bar yards and revolving feeding and drinking troughs 1547 Peirce's Patent Safety Edge Waste Preventive Sanitary Pig, Sheep, and Cattle Troughs. 8 sizes 1548 Peirce's Patent Iron Galvanized Tubular Garden, Stable, and General Purpose Wheelbarrow. 6 sizes 1549 Peirce's Patent Folding Poultry, &c., Sitting and Rearing Coops and Runs. 3 sizes 1550 Peirce's Improved Iron Farmers' Boilers and Steaming Apparatus, upon wheels, for field use 1551 Peirce's Improved Iron Portable Furnace. 3 sizes 1552 Peirce's Patent Combined Pig-meat, Water Barrows, Garden Engines, Watering Carts, &c., with Adjustable Pump. 6 sizes 1553 Peirce's Patent Economic Pick-up and Windlass Counter- balanced Hose Reels. 8 sizes 1554 Peirce's Improved Fodder, Manure, Cinder, and Roller Barrows. 2 sizes 1555 Peirce's Patent Barrow Pump, Garden, Fire, &c., Engine STANDS. 83

1556 Peirce's Improved Taper-Tail Tripod Manure and General Purpose Pump, with wired rubber hose 1557 Peirce's Improved Iron Telescope Lengthenable Ladders, and Step Ladders 1558 Peirce's Registered Royal 4 and 6-step Library, Hall, Study, Surgery, Office, Shop, Dairy, Harness-Room, &c., Step Chairs. 12 sizes 1559 Peirce's Improved Ladder Steps. 3 sizes 1560 Peirce's Improved Sanitary Dogs' Houses, with side and end entrances and draw-out bottom for cleaning. 2: sizes 1561 Peirce's Improved Kennell Feeding-Pans, with waste- preventive rims 1562 Peirce's Improved Vermin and Damp-Proof Galvanized-iron Oat, Maize, Bran, Chaff, Flour and Biscuit Bin. 6 sizes 1593 Peirce's Improved Galvanized Iron 1-feed Corn-shoot for loft and bin to manger use 1564 Peirce's Improved Tubular Adjustable Self-Locking Carriage Setter 1565 Peirce's Improved Galvanized Wire Poultry Fencing, with. 6-ft. self-fixing standards 1566 Peirce's Improved Galvanized Wire Poultry Fencing Runs, with chicken outlets. 2 sizes 1567 Peirce's Improved Galvanized Wire Sanitary Hen Nests, with wood perches 1568 Peirce's Improved Zinc Poultry Feeder. 4 sizes 1569 Peirce's Improved Zinc Poultry Fountain. 4 sizes 1570 Peirce's Improved Model Washing, Wringing, and Mangling Machine, 2 kinds. 1571 Peirce's Improved Model Washing Machine 1572 Peirce's Improved Extra Strong Instant Adjustment Wringing and Mangling Machine. 2 sizes 1573 Peirce's Improved Extra Strong Best Rubber India-rubber Wringing Machine. 2 sizes 1574 Peirce's Improved Strong Napkin Presser. 4 sizes 1575 Peirce's Improved Expanding, Revolving, and Independent Hanging Clothes Horses. 6 sizes 1576 Peirce's Improved Iron, Wine, Spirit, Beer, Aerated Water, &c., Bins, with and without lockable doors. 5 sizes 1577 Peirce's Improved Tenant's Fixture Lean-to Greenhouse, without putty, requiring no brickwork 1578 Peirce's Improved Tenant's Fixture Curvilinear Conser- vatory, without putty, requiring no brickwork 1579 Peirce's Improved Two-light Melon, Cucumber. Strawberry, &c., Frame, with glass S4 •104 STANDS.

1580 Peirce's Improved Ornamental Minton Tile Window Flower Boxes, of various patterns 1581 Peirce's Patent Self-Acting Adult and Juvenile Swing 1582 Peirce's Patent Victoria Canopy Lounge, with Adjustable Curtains and Revolving Table 1583 Peirce's Improved Independent Awning to suit any garden Seat 1584 Peirce's Improved Folding Lawn Tent, with Curtains, Chairs, and Tables 1585 Peirce's Improved Croquet, Tennis, Cricket, and Bowling Green Seats. 3 sizes 1586 Peirce's Improved Elegantly Designed and Finished Mansion Seats, with detachments for storing. 3 sizes 1587 Peirce's Improved Ornamental High-back Cottage Garden Seats. 3 sizes 15S8 Peirce's Improved Elegantly Designed and Finished Mansion Garden Table 1589 Peirce's Improved Elegantly Designed and Finished Man- sion Garden Table, with Marble Top 1590 Peirce's Improved Elegantly Designed and Finished Revolv- ing-Top Garden Table 1591 Peirce's Improved Elegantly Designed and Finished Garden Table, with Marble Top 1592 Peirce's Improved Lawn, Balcony, Croquet, Tennis, Garden, &c., Chairs. 2 sizes 1593 Peirce's Improved Brass Pumps, Syringes, &c. 1594 Peirce's Improved Coal Bunker 1595 Peirce's Improved Iron Galvanized Self-acting Cinder Sifter and Dust Bin 1596 Peirce's Improved Self-acting Cash Stand 1597 Peirce's Improved Expanding Wood Lattice 1598 Peirce's Improved Cabinet Ice Safe 1599 Peirce's Improved Refrigerator 1600 Peirce's Improved Galvanized and Japanned Garden Arches, of various sizes 1601 Peirce's Improved Various Pattern Wire Flower Stands 1602 Peirce's Improved Various Pattern Wire Flower Baskets 1603 Peirce's Home Approved Prize Barrel, Churns, with Diagonal Beaters 1604 Peirce's Home Approved Prize End-over-Head Barrel Churns 1605 Peirce's Home Approved Chaffcutter 1606 Peirce's Home Approved Oat, Molie, Indian Corn, &c., Mill 1607 Peirce's Home Approved Turnip Cutter, with interchange- able plates for Pulping, Slicing, and Cutting Finger Pieces STANDS. 105

No. 7.

HENRY P. WELCH & CO., 28 QUEEN-STREET. 1608 Corn, Seed, and Malt Crusher, No. 2, by E. R. and F. Turner, Ipswich 1609 No. 0 Improved Stone Mill for Grinding and Kibbling, with 14" " Adamas'' Stones, by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stamford 1610 No. 1 Improved Stone Mill for Grinding and Kibbling, with 18" " Adamas" Stones, by Jeffrey and Blackstone, Stamford 1611 Horse Gear for 2 Horses, with intermediate, by E. R. and F. Turner 1612 Cambridge Field Roller, 20 in., by W. N. Nicholson and Son 1613 Single-cylinder Garden Roller, by Picksley, Sims, and Co., Leigh 1614 Double-cylinder Garden Roller, by Picksley, Sims, and Co., Leigh 1615 12-in. Lawn Mower, by Picksley, Sims and Co., Leigh 1616 14-in. Lawn Mower, by Picksley, Sims and Co., Leigh 1617 " Ithaca " Self-delivery Horse Hay Rake 1618 " Ithaca" Hand-delivery Horse Hay Rake 1619 No. 15 Stamford Horse Hay Rake, 4 ft. 6 in. wheels, by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stamford, 24 teeth 1620 No. 16 Stamford Horse Hay Rake, 4 ft. 6 in. wheels, by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stamford, 24 teeth 1621 No. 17 Stamford Horse Hay Rake, 4 ft. 6 in. wheels, by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stamford, 24 teeth 1622 Patent Adjustable Rotary Corn Screen, Class A, No. 1, by Penney and Co. (Limited) 1623 Patent Adjustable Rotary Corn Screen, Class A, No. 1, with adjusting stone-separator, by Penney and Co. (Limited) 1624 Patent Adjustable Rotary Corn Screen, Class E, No. 1, combined with complete winnowing and dressing apparatus, by Penney and Co. (Limited), Lincoln 1625 Patent Adjustable Rotary Corn Screen for General Purposes, by Penney and Co. (Limited), Lincoln 1626 Little Giant Farm Fan, or Winnowing Machine No. 1, with 24 in. Riddles, by Dickey and Pease, Racine, Wis., U.S. 1627 Little Giant Farm Fan, or Winnowing Machine, No. 2, with 22 in. Riddles, by Dickey and Pease, Racine, Wis., U.S. 1628 Little Giant Farm Fan, or Winnowing Machine, No. 3, with 30 in.- Riddles, by Dickey and Pease, Racine, Wis., U.S. S6

1G20 Corn Dressing or Winnowing Machine, No. 1, with 22 in. and 18 in. Riddles, by Penney and Co., Lincoln 1030 Chaffcutter, D.O., by Pieksley, Sims and Co., Leigh 1631 Chaffcutter, D.G.A., by Pieksley, Sims and Co., Leigh 1632 Chaffcutter, D.K., by Pieksley, Sims and Co., Leigh 1633 Chaffcutter, J., by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stamford 1634 Chaffcutter, E, by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stamford 1635 Chaffcutter, B, by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stamford 1636 Chaffcutter, A 1, by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stamford 1637 Tinkler's Churn, No. 1 B, by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stam- ford 1638 Tinkler's Churn, No. 2 C, by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stam- ford 1639 Tinkler's Churn, No. 3 D, by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stam- ford 1640 Tinkler's Churn, No. 4 E, by Jeffery and Blackstone, Stam- ford 1641 Improved Combined No. 1 Reaper and Mower, " La Mei- veilleause," by The Johnston Harvester Company, Batavia, N.Y., N.S. 1641A Improved No. 3 Mower, with back delivery attachment for Reaping, by The Johnston Harvester Company,. Batavia, N.Y., U.S. 1C42 Harvester and String Sheaf Binder, by ^ The Johnston Harvester Company, Batavia, N.Y., U.S. 1643 " Star Buckeye" Combined Reaper and Mower, by Brigham ancl Co. 1644 "Star" Grass Mower, by Brigham and Co., for 2 horses 1645 Broadcast Seed Sower, by Brigham and Co. 164G 7-tine Patent Parallel Lifting Cultivator, by W. Rainforth and Son 1647 Combined Circular and Band Sawing and Boring Machine, for hand or steam power, by Wm. Reid ancl Co., Newcastle 1648 18 in. Improved Panel Planing and Thicknessing Machine, by Wm. Reid and Co., Newcastle 1649 24 in. Improved Band Sawing Machine, by Wm. Reid and Co., Newcastle 1650 Steam-power Cross-cutting Machine for Log Sawing, by A. Ransome and Co., Chelsea 1651 12 in. Patent Accessible Centrifugal Pump, with double standards, &c., complete, by Charles L. Hett, Brigg 1G52 2-horse power Vertical Engine on Foundation Water Tank, by W. N. Nicholson and Son, Newark 1653 16-horse power Double Cylinder Portable Steam Engine, No. 20,700, with link motion, reversing gear, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln 1G54 Assortment of Machinery Duplicates, Leather Belting, &c. STANDS. 87

No. 8.

DAVID MUNRO & CO., 154 QUEEN-STRKET. 1655 20-horse power Portable Engine, by Huston, Proctor & Co., newest design, with, link motion reversing gear, and all improvements 1656 16-horse power Portable Engine, by Ruston, Proctor & Co., newest design, with link motion reversing gear and all improvements 1657 16-horse power Portable Engine, by Ruston, Proctor & Co., newest design, with all improvements 1658 14-horse power Portable Engine, by Ruston, Proctor & Co., newest design, with all improvements 1659 12-horse power Portable Engine, by Ruston, Proctor, & Co., newest design, all improvements 1660 10-horse power Portable Engine, by Ruston, Proctor & Co., newest design, with all improvements 1661 4-horse power Semi-Portable Engine, expressly designed to to economize fuel 1662 2-horse power Semi-Portable Engine, expressly designed to economize fuel 1663 9-inch "Victory" Centrifugal Pump, Exhibition Gold Medal design, in motion 1664 7-inch "Victory" Centrifugal Pump, Exhibition Gold Medal Design, in motion 1665 King's Patent Block Cutter, for cutting wood paving setts to any gauge, in motion 1666 Circular Saw Bench, with Trucks, &c., complete, in motion 1667 Improved Post-Boring Machine, adjusted for rails and wire, in motion 1668 S. M'Caughey's Patent Automatic 4-wheel Earth Scoop 1669 S. M'Caughey's Patent Automatic 4-wheel Earth Scoop 1670 American 2-wheel Earth Scoop 1671 American 2-wheel Earth Scoop 1672 "Victory " Self-adjusting Metal Windmill on tripod stand, working pump, sail wheel 10 ft. diameter 1673 " Victory " Self-adjusting Metal Windmill on tripod stand, working pump, sail wheel 10 ft. diameter 1674 American Windmill, with 12 ft. sail wheel, working pump 1675 American Windmill, with Oft. sail wheel, working pump 1676 American Windmill, with 10 ft. solid sail wheel, working pump 1677 " Halladay" Windmill, with 12 ft. sail wheel, working pump 1678 Crabwinch, with single and double purchase gear 1679 Chaffcutter, with three knives and sieve gear 1680 Chaffcutter, with two knives 8 •88 STANDS.

1681 Thresher for hand power. 1682 Thresher for horse power 1683 Corn Crusher 1684 Single-Furrow Plough, non-competitive 1685 Improved Horseworks, with intermediate gear; all iron 1686 Coleman and Morton's Cultivator 1687 English Leather Belting, various sizes 1688 Screw Jacks, Saw Spindles 1689 Duplicate Parts of Engines and Threshers.

No. 9.

JAMES M'EWAN & CO., 81 AND 83 ELIZABETI-I-STREET. 1690 W. A. Wood's Harvester and Twine Binder 1691 W. A. Wood's New Enclosed Gear Mower (2-horse) 1692 W. A. Wood's New Enclosed Mower, with Reaping Attach- ment 1693 Hunt and Tawell's Thresher, with straw shakers 1694 Murray's Thresher, No. 1, for horse power 1695 Murray's Thresher, No. 3, for horse power, with revolving shakers 1696 Murray's Thresher, No. 2, hand and horse power 1697 Thomas Corbett's "Eclipse " Winnower, with elevator and weighing machine 1698 Thomas Corbett's " Australasian Monarch," combined Win- nower and Elevator, without spike roller 1699 Thomas Corbett's "Australasian Monarch," combined Win- nower and Elevator, with spike roller 1700 W. N. Nicholson and Son's Winnower and Elevator 1701 Hunt and Tawell's 2-row Cup Seed Drill 1702 Mr. Sherry's Grain Drill 1703 Hunt and Tawell's Barrow Broadcast Seed Sower 1704 Cahoon's Hand Broadcast Seed Sower 1705 Musgrove's Patent Broadcast Seed Sower 1706 Hornsby's Single-Furrow Plough, R.L. 1707 Hornsby's Single-Furrow Plough, F.F. 1708 Hornsby's Single-Furrow Plough, L.H. 1709 Hornsby's Single-Furrow Plough, H. 1710 Hornsby's Single-Furrow Plough, R.C. 1711 Ransome, Sims and Head's Single-Furrow Plough, Y.L. 1712 Ransome, Sims, and Head's Single-Furrow Plough, R.N.D.W. 1713 G. Sellar and Son's Single-Furrow Plough, 18 1714 G. Sellar and Son's Single-Furrow Plough, 29 1715 Howard's Single-Furrow Plough, B.B. (simplex) 1716 Howard's Single-Furrow Plough, C.B. 1717 Howard's Single-Furrow Plough, C.L. 2 STANDS. 89

1718 Howard's Single-Furrow Plough, C.L. 4 1719 Gray's Single-Furrow Plough (2-horse) 1720 Howard's Vine Plough, A 1 1721 Howard's Turnwrest Plough, O.R. 1722 Howard's Dam-Sinking Plough, "The Queensland " 1723 American Vine Plough, A. 1724 American Vine Plough, 1 1725 American Ridging Plough 1726 Sellars's Ridging Plough 1727 Follow and Bates's Garden Plough 1728 Gray's Double-Furrow Plough 1729 Sellars's Double-Furrow Plough 1730 Ransome and Sims's Double-Furrow Plough 1731 Hornsby's Double-Furrow Plough, N.L. 1732 Hornsby's Combined Single and Double-Furrow Plough, R.L.W. 1733 Howard's Double-Furrow Plough, O.B.U. 1734 Howard's Double-Furrow Plough " Otago " 1735 Howard's Three-Furrow Plough, T.C. 1736 Treloars's Stump-Jumping Plough 1737 Howard's Potato-Raising Plough, B.P. 1738 Allan's Patent Potato-Digger or Raiser 1739 Barclay and Sellars's Patent Digger, 2-furrow 1740 Barclay and Sellars's Patent Digger, 3-furrow 1741 Coleman and Morton's Cultivator, No. 15 1742 Knight and Stacey's Cultivator, No. 1 1743 Knight and Stacey's Cultivator, No. 3 1744 Howard's Vine Cultivator, " Simplex " 1745 American Vine Cultivator, " Iron Age,'' 5-tine 1746 Coleman and Morton's Hand Water Cart, with pump and hose 1747 Coleman and Morton's Horse Water Cart, with manure dis- tributor, pump, and hose 1748 G. Sellar and Son's Horse Hoe, No. 1 1749 G. Sellar and Son's Horse Hoe, No. 2 1750 Thomas Corbett's Horse Hoe, with chain and tine harrow, T.G. 1751 Howard's Improved Fluted Land Roller, or Clod Crusher, 6ft. 1752 Howard's Improved Fluted Land Roller, or Clod Crusher, 7ft. 1753 Plain Field Roller 1754 Howard's Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 in set, No. 0 0 1755 Howard's Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 in set, No. 0 1756 Howard's Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 in set, No. 14 1757 Howard's Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 in set, No. 11 1758 Howard's Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 in set, No. 12, simplex steel tines •90 STANDS.

1759 Thomas Corbett's Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 in set, No. 2. 1760 Thomas Corbett's Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 in set, No. 3 1761 Thomas Corbett's Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 in set, No. 4 1762 Thomas Corbett's Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 in set, C. 2, colonial tine 1763 Thomas Corbett's Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 in set, C. 4, colonial tine 1764 Thomas Corbett's Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 in set, C. 5, colonial tine 1765 Gray's Angled Harrows, 2 in set, light 1766 Howard's Grass Seed Chain Harrows, F.W. 2 1767 Howard's Grass Seed Chain Harrows, F.W. 3 1768 W. N. Nicholson and Sons' Grass Seed Chain Harrows 1769 Ransome and Sims' Grass Seed Chain Harrows 1770 Howard's Steel Disc Harrows, No. D.H., with weight-box 1771 Randall's Steel Disc Harrows, No. 1. 1772 Randall's Steel Disc Harrows, No. 3 1773 Howard's Self-lifting Drag Harrow 1774 Taylor's American Hay Rake 1775 Colonial Hay Rake 1776 Dickson's Turnip Drills 1777 Howard's Tubular Iron Swingletrees, 2-horse 1778 Howard's Tubular Iron Swingletrees, 3-horse 1779 Thomas Corbett's Tubular Iron Swingletrees, 2-horse 1780 Thomas Corbett's Wood and Iron Swingletrees, 3-horse 1781 Gray's Iron Swingletrees, 2-horse 1782 Earth Scoop, " Skid," 3ft. 6in. 1783 Earth Scoop, 3-wheels, 3ft. 1784 Tree Extractor, No. 1 1784A Tree Extractor, No. 3

No. 10. J. M'EWAN & CO., 81 AND 83 ELIZABETH-STREBT. 1785 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.P.D. 1786 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.A. 1787 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.Z. 1788 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.Y. 1789 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.M.C. 1790 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.C. 1791 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.D.B. 1792 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.E.B. 1793 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.E.D. 1794 Bentall's Chaffcutter, C.E.I. 1795 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, 00 1796 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, 3C 1797 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, 4D STANDS. 91

1798 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, 64 1799 Richmond and Chandler's Chaffcutter, 66 1800 French Chaffcutter 1801 Hunt and Tawell's Combined Chaffcutter and Corncrusher, " The Duplex " 1802 W. N. Nicholson and Co.'s Grist Mill, Ox 1803 W. N. Nicholson and Co.'s Grist Mill, 2x 1804 Hunt and Tawell's Corncrusher and Kibbler, No. 18 1805 Bentall's Corncrusher, R.S.A. 1806 Bentall's Corncrusher and Kibbler, U.M.A. 1807 Bentall's Corncrusher and Kibbler, R.S.E. and K. 1808 Bentall's Corncrusher and Kibbler, R.S.D. and K. 1809 Bentall's Corncrusher and Kibbler, R.S.B. and K. 1810 Bentall's Corncrusher and Kibbler, R.S.C. and K. 1811 Richmond and Chandler's Corncrusher, No. 0 1812 Richmond and Chandler's Corncrusher, No. 1 F.R. 1813 Richmond and Chandler's Corncrusher, No. 3 1814 Richmond and Chandler's Corncrusher, No. 4 1815 Richmond and Chandler's Corncrusher, No. 5 1816 Bentall's Oil Cake Mill, O.C.H. 1817 Bentall's Oil Cake Mill, O.C.I. 1818 Bentall's Oil Cake Mill, O.C.C. 1819 Bentall's Oil Cake Mill, O.C.E. 1820 Richmond and Chandler's Litter-Cutter 1821 Bentall's Turnip-Cutter, T.C M. 1822 Bentall's Turnip-Cutter, T.K.A. 1823 Bentall's Turnip-Cutter, T.K.C. 1824 Bentall's Turnip-Cutter, T.P.D. 1825 Bentall's Turnip-Cutter, T.C.S. 1826 Bentall's Turnip-Cutter, T.S.A. 1827 Bentall's Root-Pulper, R.P.B. 1828 Hornsby's Root-Pulper, M.T. 1829 Burrall's Corn Sheller 1830 Prairie Corn Sheller 1831 Southern Corn Sheller, single hopper 1832 Southern Corn Sheller, double hopper 1833 Bradford's Bone Mill, hand-power 1834 J. M'Ewan and Co.'s Bone Mill, hand or horse-power, No. 1 1835 Coleman and Morton's Corn Screen, rotary 1836 Hornsby's Corn Screen, rotary 1837 Coleman and Morton's Malt Screen 1838 Richmond and Chandler's Horse Gear, No. 0, 1-horse 1839 Richmond and Chandler's Horse Gear, No. 2, 2-horse 1840 Hunt and Tawell's Horse Gear, xlO, 1-horse 1841 Bentall's Horse Gear, H.W.C., 3-horse 1842 Bentall's Horse Gear, H.W.D., 4-horse •92 STANDS.

1843 Thomas Corbett's Single Cheese Press, 20 in. 1844 Thomas Corbett's Double Cheese Press, 20 in. 1845 Thomas Corbett's Double Cheese Press, 24 in. 1846 Thomas Corbett's Two-in-one Cheese Press, 20 in. 1847 Thomas Corbett's Two-in-one Cheese Press, 24 in. 1848 Young's Single Cheese Press 1849 Young's Double Cheese Press 1850 Factory 4-Screw Cheese Press 1851 Cheese Press Screws 1852 Young's Curd Knife 1853 Young's Curd Mill 1854 Follow and Bates' Reaping Machine Knife Stand 1855 American Reaping Machine Knife Sharpener, with Emery wheel 1856 Carlyle Windmill 1857 Murray's Chain Pump, No. 1 1858 Murray's Chain Pump, No. 3, with horse gear 1859 Murray's Chain Pump, No. 4 1860 Barford and Perkins' Steam Food-preparing Apparatus 1861 Richmond and Chandler's Root Washer, No. 0 1862 Richmond and Chandler's Root Washer, No. 1. 1863 Bradford's Washing Machine 1864 Bradford's Combined Washing, Wringing, and Mangling Machine 1865 Williams' Washing Machine 1866 Waygood's Domestic Flour Mill 1867 W. A. Wood's Harvester and Binder 1868 W. A. Wood's New Enclosed Gear Mower 1869 W. A. Wood's New Enclosed Gear Mower, with reaping attachment 1870 Hunt and Tawell's Thresher, with Straw Shaker 1871 Murray's Thresher, No. 1, for horse-power 1872 Murray's Thresher, No. 3, for horse-power, with revolving Straw Shaker 1873 Murray's Thresher, No. 2, for hand and horse-power 1874 Thomas Corbett's Eclipse Winnower 1875 Thomas Corbett's Eclipse Winnower, with Elevator and Weighing Machine 1876 Thomas Corbett's " Australasian Monarch " Combined Win- nower and Elevator, without Spike Roller 1877 Thomas Corbett's " Australasian Monarch " Combined Win- nower and Elevator, with Spike Roller 1878 W. N. Nicholson and Sons' Winnower and Elevator 1879 Pony and other Lawn Mowers 1880 Robey's Portable Engines, with enlarged fire-box, 8-h.p. 1881 Robey's Portable Engines, with enlarged fire-box, 10-h.p. STANDS. 93

1882 Robey's Portable Engines, with enlarged fire-box, 12-h.p. 1883 Hindley's Vertical Engines and Boilers combined, on 4 travelling wheels, 2-h.p. 1884 Hindley's Vertical Engines and Boilers combined, on 4 travelling wheels, 4-h.p.

No. 11.

JAS. M'EWAN & CO., ELIZABETH-STREET. 1885 Green's Sausage Machine, for butchers 1886 Harris's Sausage Machine, for butchers 1887 Riding Saws 1888 Grindstones, on frames 1889 Farmer's Portable Boiler 1890 Steam Preserving Pan (enamelled) 1891 Morticing Machine 1892 Donkey Pumps 1893 Punching and Shearing Machines 1894 Portable Forge 1895 Blacksmiths' Bellows 1896 Tire Benders 1897 Saw Benches 1898 Roots's Rotary Blower 1899 Enamelled Mangers 1900 Hay Racks 1901 Drinking Fountains 1902 Weighing Machines 1903 Crab Winches 1904 Drilling Machines 1905 Set of Churns 1906 Platform Trucks 1907 General Goods (assorted).

No. 12.

HUGH LENNON, NORTH MELBOURNE. 1908 4-furrow Plough 1909 "Model " Double-furrow Plough (wrought shares) 1910 " Model " Double-furrow Plough (cast shares) 1911 "Vineyard" Double-furrow Plough 1912 " Stump Jumping " Double-furrow Plough 1913 Squatter Plough (bar shares) 1914 4-horse Plough (bar shares) 1915 3-horse Plough (bar shares) 1916 3-horse Plough (common shares) 1917 Heavy 2-horse Plough 1918 McC. 2-horse Plough 1919 1-horse Plough •94 STANDS.

1920 Vineyard S. F. Plough 1921 Set Drag Harrows 1922 Horse Hoe 1923 Horse Hoe and Ridger combined 1924 Scarifier 1925 Horse Works 192G Mower 1927 Field Roller 1928 Reaping Machine Knife Grinder 1929 Chesney " Pat " Scoop 1930 Set " Dynam " Swingletrees 1931 Set 2 Horse Swingletrees 1932 Set 3 Horse Swingletrees 1933 Kelly's Armour 1934 Collections Garden Seats (fern-leaf pattern) 1935 Collection of Plough Fittings 1936 Collection of Patent Wrought Iron Shares.

No. 13.

SWAN & CO., 62 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH. 1937 Stripper 1938 Winnower 1939 Mower 1940 Combined Reaper and Mower 1941 Double-furrow Plough 1942 Reaper and Binder (Buckeye) 1943 No. 1 Chaffcutter 1944 No. 2 Chaffcutter ] 945 No. 3 Chaffcutter 1946 Horse Power 1947 Set of Harrows 1948 Earth Scoop.

No. 14. JOHN BUNCLE, HOTIIAM. 1949 No. 1 Chaffcutter, steam power 1950 No. 2 Chaffcutter, horse power 1951 No. 3 Chaffcutter, horse and hand power 1952 No. 4 Chaffcutter, horse and hand power 1953 No. 5 Chaffcutter, hand power 1954 Horse Works 1955 No. 1 Grain Crusher 1956 No. 2 Grain Crusher, double rollers 1957 No. 2 Grain Crusher, single rollers 1958 No. 3 Grain Crusher, single rollers STANDS. 95

1959 Firewood Saw Bench 1960 No. 3 Tobacco Cutter 1961 No. 4 Tobacco Cutter 1962 No. 3 Bark Cutter 1963 No. 1 Disintegrator 1964 Engineers' Vertical Drilling Machine 1965 Adcock's Patent Hair-untwisting and Teazing Machine.

No. 15.

PATENT VICTORIA HYDRAULIC FREESTONE CO., 59 QUEEN-STREET. 1966 Patent Freestone, manufactured at Port Melbourne.

No 16.

DAVID EDWARDS, CORNER QUEEN & FRANKLIN STREETS. 1967 3 Cultivators 1968 New Patent Double-furrow Plough 1969 Stripper 1970 Reaper and Mower 1971 Set of Driver's Tine Harrows 1972 Set of Lock Tine Harrows 1973 Set of Keyed Tine Harrows 1974 Earth Scoop 1975 2 Single-furrow Ploughs 1976 Forest Devil 1977 Horse Hoe 1978 Wheel Harrow 1979 Set of New Patent Plough Wheels.

No 17.

E. DARK, 19 LITTLE BOURKE-STREET WEST. 1980 Squatters' requirements of every description 1981 Patent Sheep Labels and Wire Strainer.

No. 18.

J. R. HUBBARD & CO., 3 MARKET-STREET, MELBOURNE. 1982 Working Model of Patent Dam and Tank Dredger for Australian pastoral stations 1983 Model House, constructed of Willesden patent water-proof roofing and building material, Fowl House, &c. 1984 Patent Berthon Collapsihle and Portable Boats, for settlers, squatters, exploring, &c. 1985 Collection of Farnley Enamelled Bricks. •96 STANDS.

No. 19.

JAMES MUSGROVE, BULLA, GREENVALE. 1986 2-horse Wood Frame Mower 1987 2-horse Metal Frame Mower 1988 1-horse Mowing Machine 1989 Sowing Machine, broadcast 1990 Broadcast Sowing Machine with Elevator.

No. 20.

GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., FLINDERS LANE. 1991 10-h.p. Portable Engine 1992 12-h.p. Portable Engine 1993 No. 1 Combined Separator and Sorter 1994 No. 2 Combined Separator and Sorter 1995 No. 4 Combined Separator and Sorter with Patent Feed Barrel. No. 21.

COWAN & CO., 76 FLINDERS-LANE WEST. 1996 For exhibition, in motion, one 'i>\ h.p. Otto Gas Engine, being supplied with gas from a generator driven by itself. No. 22. DAVID ALTSON & CO., 25 BOURKE-STREET WEST. 1997 Set Clydesdale Stallion Tackle 1998 Set Blood Stallion Tackle 1999 Six Bull Head-stalls 2000 Six Cow Head-stalls 2001 Six Calf Head-stalls 2002 Two Ladies' Saddle Cloths 2003 Saddler's Ironmongery 2004 Three Gents' Pelham Bridles 2005 Three Gents' Waymouth Bridles 2006 Three Ladies' Pelham Bridles 2007 Three Gents' Double-rein Snaffle Bridles 2008 Three Gents' Single-rein Snaffle Bridles 2009 Six Racing Bridles 2010 Six Breastplates 2011 Three Racing Saddles, 2£ lbs. 2012 Three Steeplechase Saddles 2013 Three Exercise Saddles 2014 Six Indiarubber Cutting Rings 2015 Three Lead-carrying Cloths 2016 Four Suits Horse Clothing 2017 Three-jointed Four-horse Whips STANDS. 97

2018 Cotton Lead Ropes for Stallions 2019 Collection of Riding and Driving Whips 2020 Collection of Waterproof Rugs. 2021 Collection of Canvas Stable Rugs. 2022 Collection of Valises. 2023 Three-bellied Stockwhips (six exhibits) 2024 Machine Belting 2025 Kangaroo Girths, flat and round plaited 2026 White and Coloured Horse Nets 2027 Belt Leather 2028 Pump Leather 2029 General Collection of Leather 2030 Leather Back Body Brushes 2031 Saddle and Harness Pegs, for stable use 2032 Solid Leather Fire Brigade Buckets 2033 Machine Belting, single and double 2034 Firemen's Helmets, Belts, Pouches and Buckets 2035 Silk Race-saddle Mountings 2036 Military Crossbelts, Swordbelts, and Cartouche Pouches.

No. 23.

CASTLEMAINE HORSE AND CATTE FOOD MANUFAC- TURING CO. (LIMITED). MANAGER, W. CAMPBELL; SECRETARY, G. THOMAS. 2037 8 bags (1 cwt.) Aromatic Spice 2038 2 Dog Tins (1 case) Aromatic Spice.

No. 24.

E. DOM BRAIN & SONS, 95 BOURKE-STREET WEST 2039 Little's Sheep Dip. No. 25.

AIRD & M'CRAE, 22 KING-STREET. 2040 48-iri. Threshing Machine, by R. Garrett and Sons 2041 Horse Hoe, by R. Garrett and Sons 2042 6-horse power Portable Engine, fitted with Boutard's reversing gear, by R. Garrett and Sons 2043 4-horse power Portable Engine, by R. Garrett and Sons 2044 Portable Saw Bench, by R. Garrett and Sons 2045 Portable Treble-Barrel Irrigator, by S. Owens and Co. 2046 Portable Centrifugal Pump, to throw 1,000 gallons per minute, by S. Owens and Co. 2047 Blake's Steam Pump, by S. Owens and Co.

No. 26.

JOHN CURTIS, 95 BOURKE-STREET WEST. 2048 Collection of Trunks, Portmanteaus, and Bags •98 STANDS.

No. 27.

P. FLOOD, 139 LONSDALE-STREET WEST. 2049 Flood's Waterlifts and Horse Powers. No. 28.

STEVENSON & ELLIOTT, 179 AND 181 KING-STREET. 2050 Five-light Landau, not for competition 2051 Medium Brougham, not for competition 2052 Stanhope Phaeton, not for competition 2053 Victoria Phaeton, not for competition 2054 Extension-top Brett, not for competition 2055 Goddard Buggy, not for competition. No. 29.

SYDNEY W. FULTON, COFFEE PALACE, GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE. 2056 Fulton's Improved Portable Wire Strainer.

No. 30.

PORTA & SONS, 152 AND 154 LITTLE LONSDALE-STREET WEST. 2057 Collection of Various Kinds of Bellows.

No. 31.

ROBISON BROTHERS & CO., FLINDERS-STREET WEST. 2058 Pumps, Engines, and Boilers.

No. 32.

R. M'CRINDLE, SECRETARY, 18 COLLINS-STREET EAST. 2059 Binnie's Victorian Patent Gas Company's Gas-Making Apparatus. No. 33.

C. J. LUCAS, MANAGER, 61 TEMPLE COURT. 2060 Portable Office for the Accident Indemnity Co., Limited.

No. 34.

ROBINSON & SONS, 6, 8 AND 10 A'BECKETT-STREET. 2061 Patent Travelling Box Wool Press, with Double-Speed Gearing and New Bale-Holder and Releaser 2062 Patent " Champion " Automatic Earth Scoop 2063 Patent 3-wheel Earth Scoop, fitted with Laubenfelde's patent wheels for handles 2064 Patent 3-wheel Earth Scoop, with improved handles and stop to prevent them being taken over 2065 Patent 2-wheel Earth Scoop, with improved bridle 2006 Round-Back Skid Earth Scoop STANDS. 119

2067 Square-Back Skid Earth Scoop 2068 3-cwt. Iron Plough, for tank and road work 2069 6-cwt. Iron Plough, for tank and road work 2070 Double-furrow Plough, with improved wheels 2071 Improved Disc Harrow 2072 2-horse power Threshing and Separating Machine 2073 Patent Stripping Machine, " The Harvest King " 2074 Stripping Machine, with spur gearing, " The Champion " 2075 Improved Champion Winnowing Machine, with double blast 2076 Improved Wheel for Double-furrow Ploughs, with self- oiling and dust-proof centre

No. 35.

S. LACEY & CO., SALE. 2077 Self-regulating Windmill.

No. 36.

R. J. THOMAS, 147 ELIZABETH-STREET. 2078 Thomas's Carbonized Sheep-dipping Specific.

No. 37.

GEORGE & GEORGE, COLLINS-STREET EAST. 2079 Miscellaneous Articles for household and personal use.

No. 38. R. BODINGTON, QUEENSBERRY-STREET. 2080 Rabbit Exterminator, for suffocating rabbits in burrows 2081 Set of Sheep Supports, for washing sheep.

No. 39.

JOHN BOOTH, WALLAN. 2082 Set Harrows, 12 ft. 6in. 2083 Set Harrows, 9 ft. 6 in. 2084 Set Light Harrows, 11 ft. 2085 Set Drag Harrows, with lifting gear 2086 Set Daley's 3-Horse Swingletrees 2087 Set Equalizing 2-Horse Swingletrees.

No. 40.

W. KELLY, BOLINDA VALE. 2088 Case of Shoes, containing shod hoofs, &c. •100 STANDS.

No. 41.

H. BISHOP & CO., 79 BOURKE-STREET EAST. 2089 Davis's Sewing Machines. 2090 Bicycles and Tricycles. No. 42.

BENNIE, TEARE & CO., 12 TO 16 A'BECKETT-STREET EAST. 2091 Anvils 2092 Bolts and Nuts 2093 Brass Lubricators 2094 Cotton Belting 2095 Filters 2096 Horse Nails 2097 Steel Nails, Ewbank's Pattern, American cut and finishing 2098 Lifting Jacks 2099 Mitreing Machines 2100 Overspun Hose 2101 Portable Bellows 2102 Pulley Blocks 2103 Steam Guages 2104 Vices 2105 Wells' Oil Cans 2106 Wringers No. 43.

W. H. HARRATT, CHETWYND-STREET, HOTHAM. 2107 Pair of in. short body Common Nut Axles 2108 Pair of in. half pt. Solid Collar Axles 2109 Pair of in. half pt. Collings' Collar Axles 2110 Pair of 1-Jin. half pt. Ives and Miller pattern 2111 Pair of in. half pt. Steel Axles 2112 Pair of in. Mail Patent Axles 2113 Pair of If in. Drabble pt.

2114 Pair of 2}{ in. Drabble pt. 2115 Pair of f in. half pt. Sulky Axles 2116 Break Screws 2117 Double Cheese Press 2118 in. Ratchet Cheese Press Screw 2119 in. Lever Cheese Press Screw 2120 Copying Press 2121 Embossing Press No. 44.

JAMES GRANT & CO., 34 AND 36 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH. 2122 Waggon, suitable for farm purposes 2123 Dray, suitable for farm purposes STANDS. 101

2124 Dray (tip), suitable for farm purposes 2125 Double-furrow Plough 2126 Double-furrow Plough (light) 2127 Single-furrow double-wheeled Plough 2128 Single-furrow single-wheeled Plough 2129 Single-furrow single-wheeled Plough (light) 2130 1-Horse Plough 2131 Vineyard Plough 2132 Hillside or Turnover Plough 2133 Drill Plough and Scarifier combined 2134 3-Horse Plough 3135 Subsoil Plough 2136 Potato Digger 2137 Horse Hoe, heavy 2138 Horse Hoe, light 2139 Set Zig-Zag Harrows, 3 a set 2140 Set Straight Harrows, 2 a set 2141 Set Grass-seed Harrows 2142 Set Saddle Harrows 2143 Set" Harrows for cleaning drills 2144 3-horse Grubber 2145 1 Horse Hay Rake 2146 Drag Hay Rake 2147 Iron Field Roller 2148 Three sets of 3-Horse Equalizing Swingtrees 2149 Three sets of 2-Horse Equalizing Swingtrees 2150 Single-furrow Plough 2151 Farm Dray 2152 Farm Dray 2153 Farm Waggon

No. 45.

THOS. HENDERSON & CO., ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH. 2154 Improved Stripper, patent adjustable drums, steel comb, belt tightener, &c. 2155 Improved Winnower, with patent screen and elevators 2156 4-Wheel Reaping and Mowing Machine, with 2 speeds 2157 2-Wheel Reaping Machine 2158 3-Wheel Reaper and Mower 2159 " Buckeye " Mower 2160 " Buckeye " Table Rake and Mower combined 2161 " Buckeye " Reaper and Binder 2162 3-Knive Chaffcutter, with sieve gear 2163 2-Horse power 2164 Double-furrow Plough 2165 3-Furrow Plough •122 STANDS.

2166 Harrows 2167 3-Furrow Vine Plough 2168 Scarifier for Vines 2169 Hay Dray, &c. No. 46.

WILLIAM RADFORD, 19 POST-OFFICE PLACE. 2170 Cheese Vats (assorted sizes) 2171 Cheese Tub, 80 gall. 2172 Cart Cans, 20 to 50 quarts 2173 Syphon 2174 Strainers 2175 Scalder 2176 Curd Breakers, Cutters, and Forks 2177 Gauze Wire Separator 2178 Hand Cans, 12 to 20 quarts 2179 Milk Strainers 2180 Milk Buckets 21 81 Milk Buckets, with strainers 2182 Curd Cooler 2183 Washing Coppers and Furnaces 2184 Hanging Meat Safes No. 47.

T. GAUNT, 14 BOURKE-STREET EAST. 2185 Clock 2186 Farmer's Barometer 2187 Coast Guard Barometer 2188 Fitzroy Barometers 2189 Aneroid Barometers 2190 Wheel Barometers 2191 Dairy Thermometers 2192 Cheese-making Thermometers 2193 Registering Thermometers for Incubators 2194 Lactometers to show strength of milk 2195 Lactometers to show percentage of cream 2196 Collection Instruments useful to farmers 2197 Collection of strong serviceable Watches.

No. 48.

TANGYE BROS., COLLINS-STREET WEST 2198 6-horse power Tangye Engine 2199 Tangye Hoisting Engine on base, with vertical boiler 2200 4-horse power Vertical Engine and Boiler combined (portable) 2201 6-inch Centrifugal Pump, with boiler and engine on base (portable) STANDS. 103 8 2202 " Solio " Engine 2203 Vertical Engine 2204 Gas Engine, " Tangye " 2205 Special Pumps, " Tangye " 2206 Pulley Blocks on Stand 2207 Screw Jacks (variety) 2208 Hyd. Jacks (variety) 2209 Ship Jacks (variety) 2210 Amateur Lathes 2211 Pillar Pump 2212 Drilling Machine 2213 " Tangye " Rain Pump 2214 Horizontal D. A. Pump.

No. 49. PRICE WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN-STREET WEST. 2215 Double-speed Rack and Gear Wool Press, for use of large stations 2216 Lever and Chain, for medium station 2217 Lever Wool Press, for farmers and selectors 2218 Lever Hay and Straw Press 2219 Improved Wire Strainer. No. 50. SAMUEL LOWE, 124 LONSDALE-STREET EAST. 2220 S. Lowe's New Patent Disinfecting Washing Machine.

No. 51. JOHN DANES BROS., 42 BOURKE-STREET WEST. 2221 8-in. Monitor Pump, with horse power 2222 6-in. Monitor Pump, to work by hand 2223 5-in. Monitor Pump, to work by hand 2224 Improved Water Lifter, with Solid Piston 2225 Double Action Pump, on frame 2226 Single Action Pump, on frame 2227 One each, Single, Double, and Treble Barrel Pump, deep well 2228 One each, 4, 3J, 3, and 2£ in. Brass Pump 2229 One each, Nos. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Douglas Pump 2230 One each, Nos. 6, 5, 4, 3 Force Pump 2231 One each, Nos. 4 and 5 Rotary Pump 2232 One each, 2, and 1 in. Steam Valve 2233 One each, 3, 2|, 2, 1|, and 1 in. Steam Cock 2234 An Assortment of Electric Bells 2235 Steam Engine Mountings, assorted 2236 Water Valves, assorted 2237 Turret and House Bells 2238 Exhaust Injector. •104 STANDS.

No. 52.

S. M. DALTON, 70 CHAPEL-STREET, PRAHRAN. 2239 Special Exhibit, Condition Spice for Horses, Cattle, Dogs, Pigs, Fowls, and domestic animals generally, known as" Norris' Condition Spice."

No. 53.

W. WILLIS & CO., LITTLE COLLINS-STREET WEST. 2240 Two Cases of Sheep Earmarkers, &c. 2241 Patent Wire Strainer.

No. 54.

R. COCKERILL, ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH. 2242 Patent Rotary Harrows 2243 Patent Flexible Seed Harrows 2244 Rakes. No. 55.

J. ABRAHAMS, BALLARAT EAST. 2245 New Victorian Patent Self-Regulating Windmills.

No. 50.

M'CALMAN, GARDE & CO., BLACKWOOD-STREET, HOTHAM. 2246 3 Single-furrow Ploughs 2247 1-horse Garden Plough 2248 4 Double-furrow Ploughs, various sizes 2249 Double-furrow and Subsoil combined 2250 2 Three-furrow Ploughs 2251 Grubber and Scarifier combined 2252 Horse Hoe 2253 2 Sets Grubber Harrows, 2 and 3-horse 2254 3 Sets Seed Harrows, various sizes 2255 Field Roller 2256 Hay Rake 2257 Collection of Plough Wheels, chilled 2258 Collection of Chilled Shares

No. 57.

G. F. PICKLES & SONS, SANDHURST. 2259 Fifteen Buggies No. 58.

J. NICHOLSON & CO., BOUVERIE-STREET. 2260 Collection of Implements, &c. S-B.S-UOJJ- fa/tmwjg ~f suafinifi spdjquGnouoyj, f WALKER, MAY & CO.

9 MACKILLOF-ST., MELBOURNE" (OFF 31 LITTLE COLLINS STREET WEST! f