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Jlatiomtl Jlgrtralteral ^ocicfn of Victoria.

E I G H T H G R A N D

^ N n s r u ^ L ,

SPRING EXHIBITION datalope of ^rijibits,

W I T H I N D E X .

TO EE HELD OS

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 6TH, 7TH, AND 8TH NOVEMBER, 1878, AT THE

SOCIETY 'S Y A R D S , ST. K I L D A R O A D .

J U d k r u m c :

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY M'CARRON, BIRD & CO.,

3 7 F L I N D E R S L A N E W E S T .

MDCCCLXRVIII.

xxxii ADVERTISEMENTS.

BONE DUST, GUANOS, & SUPER PHOSPHATES.

IRVINE AND BINNEY, OFFICE AND STORES, 32 KING STREET,

SOLE AGENTS FOK THE

Victoria Bone Mill Co., and Messrs. Cuming, Smith & Co., C H E M I C A L M A N U R E W O R K S ,

HAVE ON SALE

Bone Dust (guaranteed genuine) per ton £ 7 0 0 Animal Guano, per ton 7 0 0 Lacepede Island Guano, per ton 6 10 0 Super Phosphate of Lime, per ton 7 10 0 Do. do. , containing per cent . Sulph.

of A m m o n i a , per ton ... 8 10 0 Sulphate of A m m o n i a , Nitrate of Soda, and M a n u r e Salt

on Sale at l owes t current rates. All the above Manures are genuine, and free from any adulteration,

and are pronounced superior to any before manufactured in the colony. S A M P L E S forwarded to intending buyers, with guarantee to

deliver equal quality. C R E D I T T E R M S given up to twelve months, interest charged

10 per cent, per annum, enabling farmers to have realized the full benefit of the Manures before being called oil to settle for same, and thus placing them within the reach of all.

The importance of farmers and selectors keeping up the quality of their ground has been recognised by the Commissioner of Railways, who to encourage their use has granted considerable concessions in freight on colonial manufactured manures carried per the Victorian Railways.

Further particulars and analysis on application to office of Agents,

IRVINE AND BINNEY, 3 2 K i i s r a - s T IE& : e IE T _

Samples of these Manures to be seen at the National Agricultural Society's Office, Kirk's Bazaar; Messrs. Butler and Moss, and Fenton and Marshall, Hay-market ; also at the numerous Agents' throughout the colony.

BONE DUST FOR CASE HARDENING, NEATSFOOT & MACHINERY O I L

f t a t i o n a l Agricultural jsochfrr of Victor ia .

The EIGHTH ANNUAL SPRING EXHIBITION of this SOCIETY will be opened at the SHOW GROUNDS, St. Kilda

Road, by His Excellency SIR GEORGE F . BOWEN,

G.C.M.G., Governor of Victoria, <fcc.,

ON THURSDAY, THE 7th NOVEMBER, AT TWELYE O'CLOCK NOON, When the Public will be admitted at a fee of 2s.

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

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

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

Prize Cards will be attached to the Exhibits with Ribbons, as follows:— FIRST PRIZE ... ... Blue Card, Blue Ribbon SECOND PRIZE ... ... Red Card, Red Ribbon THIRD PRIZE ... ... Lavender Card, Lavender Ribbon COMMENDED ... ... White Card, White Ribbon

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

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

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

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

WALTER MACFARLANE, Secretary.

xxxii ADVERTISEMENTS.

Turbine Windmill. Greatly Used in the Western States of America.

The Best, Cheapest, Simplest, Most Durable,

And Only Permanent Windmill Ever Invented.

No attention necessary, only Oil the Mill once a week.

THAT these Mills run lighter than any other is due to the fact that the whole weight of the Mill runs

upon a HARDENED STEEL PLATE, thus saving a great deal of friction. The BEARINGS are all under cover, completely protected from the weather. They are the MOST PERFECT SELF-REGULATORS EVER INVENTED. No possibility of their being blown to pieces in a gale.

igT Circulars and further particulars on application to the SOLE AGENTS FOE THE PATENTEE,

M ' L E A N B R O S . & R I G G Importers and General Ironmongers,

6 9 E L I Z A B E T H ST. , M E L B O U R N E . ^

The I'Cormick Harvester and Self-Binder.

THE M'CORMICK HARVESTER AND SELF-BINDER AT WORK.

800 already Sold for the Forthcoming Season.

S O L E A G E N T S F O R V I C T O R I A :

M'Lean Bros. & Rigg1, Melbourne.

THE

ftatral Agricultural jteijr of fktork

O F F I C E B E A R E R S F O R T H E Y E A R 1878 .

liMibjnt: H U G H L E N N O N , ESQ. , N O R T H MELBOURNE.

tfiu-^rEsibmts: A R C H D . F I S K E N , ESQ., L A L L A L . J . W . C L A R K E , ESQ. , SUNBURY. S A M L . G A R D I N E R , ESQ. , CHELSWORTH, IVANHOE. T H E HONBLE. R O B E R T S I M S O N , M . L . C . , TOORAK. J O B S M I T H , NORTHCOTE. F . R . G O D F R E Y , ESQ. , ST. K I L D A .

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T H E HONBLE. J . G . F R A N C I S , SUNBURY. T H E HONBLE. T . J . S U M N E R , M . L . C . , STONY P A R K . ROBT. M c D O U G A L L , ESQ., ARUNDEL, KEILOR.

lumbers of Conncil: J A S . D U N C A N , TEMPLESTOWE. J N O . S I M S O N , ESQ. , W A V E R L E Y ,

STUDLEY P A R K . JAS. GIBB, ESQ., BERWICK. M . J . B R O W N , GREEN HILLS. D. R. M c G R E G O R , ESQ., QUEEN

STREET T H O M A S S H A W , ESQ. , CAMPER-

BOVfN. D . M U N R O , ESQ. , QUEEN STREET. J. L . C U R R I E , ESQ., ST. K I L D A . A . P . R U D D , ESQ. , ASCOT V A L E . A . L I N C O L N , K I R K ' S BAZAAR. J O H N B U N C L E , ESQ. , N O R T H

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

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

EELDIE. W M . C U M M I N G , ESQ. , TOORAK.

W . J . L O B B , ESQ. , D A R R A W E I T G U I M .

J O H N B E L L , ESQ. , KANGAROO GROUNDS.

J . G . D O U G H A R T Y , ESQ. , BOURKE STREET

J N O . F I N L A Y , ESQ. , ST. K I L D A . T H O S . A R M S T R O N G , ESQ., TOO-

R A K . W . K . T H O M S O N , ESQ. , E L I Z A -

BETH STREET. R . W . E . M A C I V O R , ESQ. , QUEEN

STREET A N D W . M U R R A Y , ESQ. , M E L -

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

PONDS. A L E X . P A T T E R S O N , ESQ. , C R A N -

BOURNE.

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R . W . E . M A C I V O R , M . P . S . L . ; F . G . C . S . , B e r l i n ; F . C . S . , L o n d o n , & e .

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G R A H A M M I T C H E L L , E . R . C . V . S .

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WALTER MACFARLANE.

LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

A. Algie, M., 49, 54, 134, 96, 134 Abbott, G., 82 Armstrong, Thos., 721 Aird, James, 733 Amess, S., 800 Altson, David, 840, 84S, 849, 864 to 867,

879, 880, 884, 885, 888, 889, 906 to 910, 929 to 934, 943 to 947, 1491 to 1526

Allpress, W. E., 969 Abraham, J.. 1134 Adams, R. T., 1795 Apollo Candle Co., 1824, 1825 Altas Co. of Engineers, 1265 to 1270

B. Barber, Saml., 12, 21 Bourke, Alex., 23, 30, 31, 33, 39 Bodycoat, Thomas, 26, 36 Brady, M., 58, 65, 212 Barry, N., 7S Bartlett, H., 92, 99, 111, 120, 133, 138 Bowes, W. P., 93, 105 Burman, A. W. , 102 Buncle, John, 114, 756, 1089, 1090, 1098,

1099, 1104 to 1106, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1419 to 1443

Black, Robt., 144, 975 Brisbane, P., 149, 183, 217, 218, 219, 273,

274, 275, 276, 300, 342 BeU, John, 168, 174 Benn, John, 176, 177, 317, 339, 428, 429 Brisbane, J. G„ 180, 181, 214, 215, 216,

243, 301, 320, 321, 430, 431 Branigan Bros., 225, 244, 280, 436, 437,

702 Burnside, James, 268, 269 Booth, Peter, 349, 350, 351, 352 Baker, Edward, 357, 358, 359, 446 Backman, Henry, 360 Bathe, Dr., 362, 375, 378, 385, 386 Buckley, Mars, 366 Bowen, Sir Geo. P., Governor, 371, 372,

382 Bath, Thos., 494, 500

Brown, A., 558, 559, 585, 617, 618, 621, 628, 629, 635, 640 to 642, 678

Banner, R. G., 716, 717, 725 Baines, R. B., 720 Boyd, H. C., 722 / Brooks, J no., 766, 784 Brown, Jno., 767 Burton, J. H., 829 Burke, M., 966 Bastert, A., 1796 Bodington, Robt., 1347 to 1351 Braid, Alex., 1878 to 1880

C.

Connell, T., 5, 163, 164, 165 Clarke, W . J., 28, 210, 314, 315, 316,

424 Cochrane, James, 52, 57 Campbell, James, 71 Cameron, Allan, 76 Carroll, Peter, 107, 115 Clark, D. G., 108 Connell, R., 118 Chappell, J., 178, 179, 213, 241 Carter, E., 186 Cochrane, James C., 200 Chapman, T. H., 230, 231 Collett, T. and T. B., 348 Chirnside, T. and A., 354, 355, 356 Cox, E., 363 Clarke, A. A., 608, 613, 614, 649, 650,

656 Cochrane, James, 657 Clarke, J. W., 690, 706, 707 710 Cadman, H., 761 Crompton, E., 783 Crutch, ffm, 815, 821, 822, 827, 815 Corbett, A. G., and Son, 1016, 1017,1037,

1038, 1050, 1208 to 1217 Cooper, Jack and Co., 1132, 1133, 1185

to 1202 Clarke, C. E., 1141 Coombs Bros., 1798 Curtis, J., 1827 Crawford, A. G., and Co., 1917

[LIST OF EXHIBITORS. x x v i i

D. Dryden, W . J., 60, 64, 67 Daniel, J., 84 Derham, Win., 97 Dixon, P. G., 113, 117, 753 Davis, W . D., 128, 129, 693 Dugdale, L., 158 Dewar, Wm., 390, 416, 417, 447 Dunston, C., 575, 596 Duncan, James, 644 to 647, 655 Dombrain, E., and Sons, 1859 to 1S61 Danks, Jno., 1696 to 1762 Denman, Miss, 1915

E. Elmslie, Alex., 83, 85 Eastwood, Wm., 143A, 143B Ellwood, Thomas, 259 Ewart, James, 377, 418, 421, 422, 423,

531 Ell worthy, E„ 474, 475, 505, 506 Elden, W . E., 772 Edwards, D., 1057, 1058, 1391 to 1402 Enticott and Sliawcross, 1766 to 1784

F. Fisher, C. B., 11, 20, 27, 37, 63, 70, 161,

162, 167, 189, 190, 195, 196, 197, 198, 239, 254, 255, 256, 260, 261, 262, 294, 295, 296, 304, 305, 306, 310, 329, 330, 331, 332, 343, 344, 345

Fleming, J. W., 116, 368, 369, 370, 3S0, 381, 695 to 699, 708.

Fleming, Eobt., 609, 615, 616, 667 Finlay, C. and A., 166, 194, 200A, 336,

449 to 452 Ford, E. G., 379 Fox, Chas., 556, 557, 565 to 569, 577 to

580) 597, 598, 610, 616, 622 to 625, 627, 631, 633, 634, 651, 652, 657, 658, 662, 663, 669, 670, 678, 679, 683

Fox, Samuel, 560, 561, 570 to 574, 581 to 584, 586 to 595, 599 to 605, 638, 639, 659 to 661, 664 to 666, 674 to 676, 680 to 682, 684.

Finlay, J., 701 Fleming, Mary H., 794 Ferguson, Eobt., 797 Forster, L., and Son, 837 to 839, 847, S58

to 860, 872 to 876, 895 to 903 918 to 925, 938 to 940, 1527 to 1537 '

Flood, F., 1142, 1143, 1848 to

G. Glasscock, Geo., 91, 104 Garton, James, 109, 110 Gidney, Henry, 131 Gardner, Samuel, 139, 154, 199, 223, 224,

323, 324, 432, 433, 434, 435 Gidney, J., 143 • Grant, John, 388, 389, 398, 399, 400, 401,

402,. 411, 412, 413, 414 Gibson, G. J., 737 Garrett, A., 741, 748, 749, 802

Gibson, J. M., 752 Griffin, James, 801 Gregg and Lord, 853, 869, 881, 886, 1538

to 1546 Gemmel, Eobt., 965 Gilfillan Bros., 983 Gayzard, F. W. , 98S Grant, Geo., and Co., 1061, 1870 to 1877 Gillespie, E. W. , 1062 Gait, Eobert, 1866 Gray, Eiehard, 1S67 to 1S68 Grant, James, and Co., 1682 to 1695 Gaunt, Thos., 1906 to 1913

H. Hogan, Thos., 29, 466, 467, 46S, 47S, 479,

4S0, 490, 495, 497, 49S, 501, 502, 530 Horwood, J., 79, 232, 233, 249, 250, 251,

252, 270, 271, 272, 318, 319, 340, 341, 397, 420, 489

Hatton, jun., Thos., 95 Howe and Poole, 151 Hatton, T. W-, 492, 493, 763, 764 Hommel, J., 637, 648 Hobbs, W . J., 700 Harvey, W „ 703, 709 Haydon, T., 715, 724 Hendry, Wm., 769 Hurst, E., 778 Button, J. and C., 9S6. Henderson, T,, and Co., 106S, 10S6, 1120,

1886 to 1890 Hand, S., 1457 to 1469 Harrop Bros, and Ffoulkes, 1S14 to 1819 Hay, James, and Co., 1316 to 1327

J-Junior, David, 2, 44, 51, 56, 147 Jennings, T., 124 Jenkins, J. S., 142 Jenkins, E. L., 146 Jones, W . B., 374, 1144, 1301, 1315 Jeffrey, Wm., 455, 463, 464, 472, 473 Jones, A., 740 Jeffrey, Mrs., 981 Jeffrey, S., 982 Irvine and Binney, 1791 to 1793 Jamieson, A., 1914

K. Kernan, Jno., 159 Keanier, D., 626, 630, 632, 643 Keenan, J., 671, 672 Kirkham, Geo., 73S, 808 Kanier, F. D., 762 Kelly, D. P., 777 Kennedy, J., 811

Kitchen, J., and Son, 1852 to 1857

L. Larnach, H. D., 4 Love, John, 6, 15, 73, 77, 403, 404 Love, jun., Wm., 13

x x v n i LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

Lyster, W. S., 156, 234, 235, 236, 237, 253, 285, 286, 287

Lane, Rich., 373 Lynott, C., 718, 726, 727 Leith, T. A. F., 770, 771 Lithgow, J., 976 Lord and Hughes, 1049 Lennon, H., 1069 to 1071, 1087, 1088,

1356 to 13S9 Lugton, Alex., and Sons, 1093, 1103, 1673

to 1680 Lugg, S. H., 1S5S

M. Milburn, D., 9, IS Miller Bros., 50, 55 Mitchell, G., 98, 137, 955 to 957 Mailer, Robt., 127, 444, 731 Mitchell and Eobertson, 132 Martin, P. J., 140, 150 Mason, L. S., 145, 209, 33S Morton, W. Lockliart, 173, 208, 2S8, 32S,

367, 384 Murray, James, 187 Mitchell, Josiah, 238 Mitchell, Thomas, 511, 521, 522 Merrick, S., 512, 516, 517, 552, 553 Moore, J., 562, 563, 564, 620 Morton, J. D. L., 6S6 Mills, A., 742, 790 Mailer, W. L., 747, 788 Meaney, W., 755 Mills, Kobt., 758 Malcom, J., 773 Moore, Thos., S41, 842, 850, 851, S61 to

863, S77, S7S, S82, 883, 887, 904, 905, 926 to 92S, 941, 942, 1560 to 1576

Mitchell, P., 961 Manning, Fanny, 999 Meaney, Mrs., 1000 Mailer, Mrs. Robt., 1001, 1002 Munro, D. and Co., 1021 to 1026, 1042

to 1047, 1052, 1094, 1095, 1101, 1113, 1121, 1125, 1135 to 1140, 1146, 1155, 1271 to 1296

Musgrove, J., 1072 to 1076, 1390 Miller, J., 1785 to 1790 M'Cormack, Thos., 14, 40, 75 Macfarlane, A. D., 81 M'Dougall, Alex., 94, 406, 415, 518, 526,

534 M'Clure, Jno., 125 M'Donald, W E , 148 M'Caskell, ffm„ 152 M'Gregor, D., 153, 279 M'Leod, James, 155, 228, 229, 248, 967,

968 M'Pherson, D., 157 M'DougaU, Robert, 192, 193 M'Harg, Andrew, 356A M'Nab, Mrs. J., 387, 391, 392, 393,394,

395, 396, 405, 407, 408, 409 and 410, 425, 426, 427

MacMeikan, G. H., 419

M'Phail, James, 442, 443 M'Arthur, D. C., 508, 509, 510, 510A Macfarlane, A. D., 685. M'Cartney, ffm, 787 M'Intyre, G. B., 978, 979 M'Nab, A., 984 M'Ewan, James, and Co., 1014, 1015,

1035, 1036, 1053, 1067, 1085, 1096, 1097, 1102, 1110, 1118, 1119, 1126, 1145, 1147, 1578 to 1670

M 'Lean Bros, and Rigg, 1048, 1127 M'Donald, D., 1803 M'Kay, J., and Co., 1804 M'Caiman and Garde, 1444, 14,56 M'Call, Anderson and Co., 1881 to 1884 M'Comas, J. W., and Co., 1331 to 1335

N. Nation and Co., 141. Nixon, Robt., 353 Neighbour, J., 765 Nicol, A., 962 Nicholson, Joseph, Executors of, 1063 to

1066, 1081 to 1084, 1150, 1151, 1328 to 1330

Newall and Co., 1297 to 1300 Norris, T. W., 1885

O. O'Donnell, P., 7, 16 Oklfield, W. E., 691 Ochiltree, James, 970 to 972 O'Keefe, A., 973, 974 Oldfield and Lindley, 1862, 1863

P. Patterson, Alex., 62, 69, 963 Plant, Geo., 114A, 122, 515, 519, 520, 527,

528, 535, 536, 537, 546, 547, 550, 551, 554, 555, 692, 712

Pynsent, Joseph, 130 Power, W. E., 448 Plummer, Dr., 457, 481, 482, 496, 503,

504 Pittman, James, 538, 539, 694, 711 Perrie, James, 576, 619, 636 Port and Johnson, 654 Palmer, A., 746 Pullar, T., 751 Parsons, J., 810 Parsons, G., 812, 813, 814, 950 to 954 Pride, YVm., 836, 844 to 846, 854 to 857,

870, 871, 892 to 894, 915, 916, 1577 Potter, T. J., 937 Parker, James, 948, 949 Patterson, John, 964 Parkin, S., 1794 Parker and Co., 1820 to 1823

Q. Quinlivan, T., 1149

R. Ryan, Martin, 1 Rowan, Andrew, 10,19, 38, 43, 47, 61, 68

LIST OF EXHIBITORS. x x i x .

Robertson, John, 22, 32, 74 Rennick, John, 41, 45 Ritchie Bros., 48, 53 Rennick, Jas., 59, 66, 182, 222, 242, 277,

278, 322, 445 Robinson, D., 80, 86, 87, 734 Robertson, James, 100 Richardson, D., 103, 386A Robertson, John, 106 Robertson Bros., 191, 257, 258, 291, 292,

293, 307, 308, 309, 334, 335, 346, 347 Rossell, Thos., 247 Ross, Wm., 507 Reynolds, Wm., 704 Robertson, Mrs., 736 Rowland, F. W „ 739, 745, 760 Riley, James, 768 Rothwell, Wade, 834. 835, 843, 852, 868,

890, 891, 912, 913, 914, 935, 936, 1547 to 1559.

Robinson, T., and Co., 1006 to 1011,1027 to 1032, 1051, 1059, 1060, 1079, 1080, 1107, 1111, 1112, 1156 to 1184.

Robison Bros, and Co., 1128 to 1130, 1352 to 1355.

Robinson, J. H., and Sons, 1153, 1336 to 1346.

Rasche, W. , 11797. Radford, W. , 1S28 to 1847.

S. Stobie, M., 123, 750 Stevenson, Hy., 220, 221, 453, 465, 476,

487, 499 Smith, Job, 3S3 Saunders, Sandford and Co., 439, 529,

548, 989, 990 Slee, Chas., 454, 459, 470, 471, 483, 485 Smith, Dr. L. L., 460, 461, 462, 4S6, 487,

488, 541, 544, 809 Sach, C., 537A Smith, Wm., 673 Sanderson, Geo., 713, 714 Stephens, E. F., 719, 728 to 730 Searle, Henry, 732 Simpson, Charles, 735 Smith, A. M., 743 Southwell, H. J., 754, 774, 779,785, 791,

795, 799, 803 to 807 Stevenson, Wm., 757 Sydenham, G., 759 Spence, H., junr., 775, 776 Sutton, Mrs., 786 Sawrey, E. E., 789, 796 Samwells, H., 816, 823, 828 Stephens Bros., 826 Smith, D., 977 Sehultz, G. E., 980, 985, 991, 995, 996,

1005 Sheffield, E., 992 Smith, Joseph, 993, 994 Smith, J., 1003, 1004 Shuttleworth, Wm., and Co., 1012, 1013,

1033, 1034, 1203 to 1207 Sampson and Lees, 1765

Swan and Co., 1054 to 1056, 1077, 1078, 1091, 1092, 1100, 1409 to 1418

Simpson, H. J., 1802 Stamps and Co., 16S1

T. Tweddle, James, 160, 201, 202, 203, 204,

289 333 Tonkin, Capt., 169, 206, 207 Teasdale, James, 170, 171, 172, 18S, 205,

263, 264, 297, 298, 299, 302, 311, 312, 337

Tyson, Wilson, 175, 240, 265, 266, 267, 313

Purves, Wm., 211 V.

Varcoe, John, 606, 607, 611, 612, 792, 793 798

Victoria Preserving Co., 1891 to 1905

AV. Watson, Anthony, 24, 25, 34, 35 Watson, Moses, 42, 46 Watson, Thomas, 72 Williams, Frank, 88, 89, 90. Wilson, Dr., 133A West, J. and B., 135, 136, 1671 to 1672 Want, G. F., 101, 112 Woods, J., 119 Watson and Paterson, 126, 458, 469, 4S3,

513, 514, 523, 524, 525, 532, 533, 540, 542, 543, 545, 549, 687 to 689, 705, 987

Woodhouse, E. B., 184 Watt, C. A., 185, 226, 227, 245, 246, 440,

441 Watt and Thomson, 281, 282, 283, 284,.

303, 325, 326, 327 Wright, Wm., 364, 365 Whitelock, Robt., 376 Wyatt, Chas., 491 Willmott, J., 653 Ware, C., 744 Williams, A. M., 7S0 Wilson, John, 781 Walkerden, Wm., 782 Woodward, T., 817, 830 White, D., 818 to 820, 804, 805, S3I to

833, 95S to 960 Walker J. J. 917 Welch,'H. P., and Co., 1018 to 1020,

1039 to 1041, 1108, 1109, 1114, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1218 to 1264

Willis, Wm., and Co., 1470 to 1490 Walter, E. S., 1131 Walter and Echberg, 1799 to 1801 Williams, P., 1148, 1152, 1403 to 1408 Wolseley, F. Y. , 1154, 1763 to 1764 Wilson, Corben and Co., 1805 to ISIS Wallworth and Eimmington, 1826 Williams, Miss T., 1864, 1865 Winter, W . J., 1867

Z. Zimmer, M., 3, 997, 998

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M'CARRON, BIRD & CO E V E R Y

D E S C R I P T I O N O F

C O M M E R C I A L , L E G A L .

A N D G E N E R A L

P R I N T I N G . JOHN FRANCIS M'CARRON. JOHN HENRY BIRD. HERMANN W. PUTTMANN. ANDREW STEWART.

C O M P L E T E

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C U S T O M S

A N D S H I P P I N G F O R M S

O N S A L E .

GENERAL PRINTERS M ' C A R R O N , BIRD & Co. invite the attention of the Public to

the extensive and varied resources of their establishment, by which they are enabled to execute orders in a style unsurpassed by any house in the Trade.

The personal and immediate supervision of the Propiietors is given to the execution of all orders, atul the best workmen are employed in every Department; thus ensuring a continuance of the high reputation for excellence of workmanship hitherto enjoyed by the Firm.

PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS OF THE AUSTRALASIAN INSURANCE AND BANKING RECORD.

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xxxii ADVERTISEMENTS.

J O S E P H NICHOLSON.

LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS.

JUDGES.

M. Mcintosh.

W. Thomson,

ffm. Bell.

Wm. Dougall.

M. O'Farrell.

C L A S S A '

STEWARDS.

John Daniel.

Thos. Patterson.

Herbert Power.

A. K. Finlay.

Jno. Sheriff.

CLASSES B AND C.

John Simson.

Job Smith.

Geo. E. Mackay.

Daniel McKinnon.

Thos. Wragge.

CLASS D.

James Gibb.

James Duncan,

Wm. Reynolds.

Jas. Peck.

CLASSES E AND K.

W . J. Lobb.

Alex. Young.

Robert Laidlaw.

Jno. Kerr.

CLASSES F, G, H, AND J.

Thos. Keys.

D. McPhail.

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JUDGES,

Robert Chirnside.

W. W. Hood.

Thos. Tindale.

CLASSES L, M, AND N.

STEWARDS.

J. C. Cochrane.

Thos. Armstrong.

A. Crichton.

Robert Buchanan.

CLASS 0.

Jno. Bell.

Jas. Robertson.

Geo. Rushall.

D. G. Clark.

Josh. A. Kay.

Sporting Dogs.

John Child.

— Broughton.

F. Woodhoase.

CLASS P.

A. Lincolne.

CLASS Q.

—Sections 1 to 9, inclusive.

Wm. Fleming.

Jas. M'Phail.

CLASS Q.

Non-Sporting Dogs.—Sections 10 to 12, and 14 to 25.

— Brosnan.

R. G. Banner.

Wm. Dewar.

Wm. Learmonth.

Hy. Beattie.

N. Campbell.

Robt. Clarke.

CLASS Q.

Section 13.—Sheep Dogs.

John Finlay.

A W. Robertson.

Jas. Garton.

Geo. Glasscock.

CLASS R.

Wm. Cumming.

S. Gardiner.

LIST OF JUDGES AND STEWARDS. xxxvii

JUDGES.

W. R. Bennetts.

Jas. Lilly.

J. Hedrick.

Jas. Mcintosh.

Andrew Stevenson.

Joel Horwood.

•Colonel Hutton, Kew.

Major Caleb Anderson.

Colonel Hutton, Dandenong.

•Capt. Martin.

CLASS S.

STEWARDS.

Thos. Bodycoat.

T. M. MeCaw.

CLASS T.

A. Patterson.

Geo. Bencraft.

CLASS U.

John Robertson.

O A T A L O G - U E .

LIVE STOCK. CLASS A .

DRAUGHT STOCK.

SEC. 1.—Three-year-old Draught Horse—First prize, Cup, value £10, the gift of Messrs. Robertson Bros., Colac; second ditto, £ 4 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1 1 Martin Ryan, Deep Creek, Sunbury, "Pride of the Shires" (imported), dark-brown, rising 4 years; s Noble, d Jewel, s of d Great Britain.

PP.IDE OF THE SHIRES is a pure-bred draught' colt, dark-brown, rising 4 years old, standing 17 hands high, on remarkably short legs, great substance of bone, wonder-fully good feet. He was bred by and bought of T. H. Ferris, Esq., of Manningford, near Pewsey, Wiltshire. He was shown twice as a two-year-old, and gained first prize at Devizes, and second at Swindon. He is half brother to that very big colt, King of the Valley, the property of Mr. James Gibbs, of Berwick, for which he gave £1000.

THE SIRE of the above colt is the celebrated cart stallion, NOBLE, the property of Mr. Henry Hathway, of Tokenham, Wilts, who has for many years travelled some of the best cart sires in England. Noble was bred by Mi-. Brown, of Monckton, near Marlborough, and is a dapple brown, standing over 17 hands high, on very short legs, showing great muscular power; he was by Young Turpin, from a short-legged brown mare. Young Turpin was bred by Mr. K. Smith, of Greenhill, from a capital brown mare, by Mr. Washburn's noted horse. Young Turpin took the first prize at Marl-borough when two years old. Noble took first prize at Marlborough in 1S68, and he is the sire of some of the biggest horses in England, and many of them prize winners. His grandsire was Turpin, the property of Mr. James Hathway, and his great grand-sire was Mr. Morris's, of Latens, well-known black horse. Farmer's Glory.

Pride of the Shires' dam, JEWEL, a very perfect draught mare, colour brown; she was by Great Britain, the property of Mr. Nix, of Alfreton, Derbyshire, grandsire Old Warwick, one of the biggest and heaviest horses in Europe.

The above colt is as well-bred as any horse in any country. Mr. Ferris says he served 48 mares last season, and will guarantee to show 44 of them in foal.

2 2 David Junor, Gisborne, "Cowden Lad's Orphan Boy," 3 years; s Cowden Lad (imported), d Princess Maggie, s of d Prince Charlie.

3 3 M. Zimmer, Epping, " Prince of Wales," chestnut, rising 5 years; s Cox Prince of Wales, d Ivate, s of d Cowden Lad (imported).

4 4 H. D. Larnacli, Western Port, " Canny Scot," dark chestnut, 3 years; s Scotchman (imported), d by Cromwell.

5 5 T. Connell, Bacchus Marsh, " Dan O'Comiell," foaled Nov. 1875; s Muir Lad, d by Dan O'Comiell.

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SEC. 2.—Two-year-old Entire Colt—First prize, £5, the gift of Messrs. M'Culloch, Campbell and Co.; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

6 1 John Love, Tullamarine, "Young Champion of Scotland," bay foaled 7th November, 1876; s Champion of Scotland (im-ported), d Tibbie, s of d Blackleg (imported).

7 2 P. O'Doimell, Kyneton, " Champion of Victoria," bay, foaled 20th October, 1876; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Madam, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported).

9 4 D. Milburn, Keilor, "Noble," bay, foaled 30th November, 1876; s Young Robin (imported), d Blossom, s of d Sir Colin Camp-bell (imported).

10 5 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Revolter," brown, foaled 7th No-vember, 1876; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen of Scots, s of d Scotchman (imported).

11 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribymong, bay colt, blaze in face, foaled 14th November, 1876; s Rantin Robin (imported), d Bell 2nd, s of d Marquis of Loi-ne.

12 7 Saml. Barber, Queensland, " King of the Hill," dark-brown, foaled 5th October, 1876; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Young Doll, s of d Watson's Prince.

13 8 Wm. Love, Jun., Melton, "Sir Robert," dapple bay, 2 years; s Bodach Glas, d Blossom, s of d Geo. Buchanan (imported).

14 9 Thos. M'Cormack, Dean, "Defiance;" s Lord Clyde, d Maggie.

SEC. 3.—Two-year-old, Entire Colt, which competed as yearling in GRAND DRAUGHT-HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1877—Challenge cup, value £30; to be won twice by the same animal.

15 1 John Love, Tullamarine, "Young Champion of Scotland," bay, foaled 7th November, 1876; s Champion of Scotland (im-ported), d Tibbie, s of d Blackleg (imported).

16 2 P. O'Donnell, Kyneton, "Champion of Victoria," bay, foaled 20th October, 1876; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Madam, s of d Pride of Scotland (imported).

18 4 D. Milburn, Keilor, "Noble," bay, foalecl 30th November, 1876; s Young Robin (imported), d Blossom, s of d Sir Colin Campbell (imported).

19 5 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Revolter," brown, foaled 7th Novem-ber, 1876; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen of Scots, s of d Scotchman (imported).

20 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribymong, bay colt, blaze on face, foaled 14th November, 1876; s Rantin Robin (imported), d Bell 2nd, s of d Marquis of Lome (imported).

21 7 Samuel Barber, Queensland, "King of the Hill," dark-brown, foaled 5th October, 1876; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Young Doll, s of d Watson's Prince.

gEC. 4.—One-year-old Entire Colt—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

22 1 John Robertson, Carlsruhe, " Champion of Victoria," foaled the latter end of October, 1S77; s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom.

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23 2 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, " Champion," dark-brown, foaled 27th October, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Lady Champion, s of d Champion (imported).

24 3 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, " United Prince," bay, foaled October, 1877; s Earl of Glasgow, d Daisy, by Watson's Prince.

25 4 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, "Merry Tom," bay, foaled 17 th Octo-ber, 1877; s Earl of Glasgow, d Fancy, s of d Watson's Prince.

26 5 Thos. Bodycoat, Woodstock, "Prince," bay, foaled 11th December, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Violet, s of d Lord Lyon (imported).

27 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, dark-brown colt, blaze on face, foaled 20th November, 1877; s Rantin Robin, d Darling, s of d Prince Albert.

28 7 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, "Prince Ernest," light-bay, foaled 3rd November, 1877; s Crown Prince, d Bell, s of d Cowden Lad (imported).

29 8 Thomas Hogan, Wallan Wallan, " Clansman," bay, foaled 4th October, 1877; s Young Robin (imported), d Rantin Moggie, s of d Rantin Robin (imported).

30 9 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton. 31 10 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton.

SEC. 5 . — G R A N D PRODUCE STAKES^—Yearling Colts, the produce of under-mentioned Sires*—First prize, £25; second ditto, £8 ; third ditto, £4.

32 1 John Robertson, Carlsrulie, " Champion of Victoria," foaled the latter end October, 1877; s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom.

33 2 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton, " Champion," dark-brown, foaled 27th October, 1877 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Lady Champion ; s of d Champion (imported).

34 3 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, "United Prince," bay, foaled October, 1877 ; s Earl of Glasgow, d Daisy by Watson's Prince.

35 4 Anthony Watson, Kyneton, "Merry Tom," bay, foaled 17th Octo-ber, 1877, s Earl of Glasgow, d Fancy, s of d Watson's Prince.

36 5 Thos. Bodycoat, Woodstock, Prince, bay, foaled 11th December, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Violet, s oi d Lord Lyon (imported).

37 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, dark brown colt, blaze in face, foaled 20th November, 1877; s Rantin Robin (imported), d Darling, s of d Prince Albert.

SEC. 6.—Brood. Mare, foaled or in foal—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

38 1 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " Beauty," in foal. 39 2 Alex. Bourke, Spring View, Kyneton. 40 3 Thos. M'Cormack, Dean, "Maggie;" s Baron of Glenlie, d Maggie.

SEC. 7.—Three-year-old Filly—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

41 1 John Rennick, Tylden, "Maud," bay, foaled November, 1875; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Blossom, s of d Watson's Prince.

* See page 6.

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42 2 Moses Watson, Kyneton, "Maud," bay, foaled 1st October, 1875 ; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Daisy, s of d Watson's Prince.

43 3 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Jenny Greig," brown, foaled 6th No-vember, 1875 ; s Scotchman (imported), d Maggie, s of d Dun-can Gray.

44 4 David Junor, Gisborne, " Lily of the West," 3 years; s Scotch-man, d Blossom (imported from Tasmania).

SEC. 8 . - Tliree-year-old Filly, which competed as yearling and two-year-old i n GRAND DRAUGHT-HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1 8 7 6 a n d 1 8 7 7 — Challenge cup, value £3.0; to be won twice by the same animal.

45 1 John Rennick, Tylden, "Maud," bay, foaled November, 1875 ; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Blossom, s of d Watson's Prince.

46 2 Moses Watson, Kyneton, "Maud," bay, foaled 1st October, 1875 ; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Daisy, s of d Watson's Prince.

47 3 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Jenny Greig," brown, foaled 6th No-vember, 1875; s Scotchman (imported), cl Maggie, s of d Duncan Gray.

SEC. 9.—Two-year-old Filly—First prize, £5, the gift of Messrs. M'Culloch, Campbell and Co. ; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

48 1 Bitchie Brothers, Gowrie Park, bay filly, foaled 10th November, 1876; s Prince Arthur (imported), cl Mag, s of d Victor (imported).

49 2 Matthew Algie, Sunbury, " Queen of the Mauds," bay, foaled November, 1876 ; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Princess Maud 3rd, s of d Champion (imported).

50 3 Miller Brothers, Deep Creek, " Maggie Lauder," light bay, foaled 27th November, 1876 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Jean, s of d Cowden Lad (imported).

51 4 David Junor, Gisborne, "Victoria," bay, foaled 27th October, 1876; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Princess Maggie 7th, s of d Scotchman (imported).

52 5 Jas. Cochrane, Barfold, " Lady Franklin," dark brown, foaled 7th November, 1876; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Lassie, s of d Renfrew (imported).

SEC. 10.—Two-year-old Filly, which competed as yearling in GRAND DRAUGHT-HORSE PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES, 1877—Challenge Cup, value £30 ; to be won twice by the same animal.

53 1 Ritchie Brothers, Gowrie Park, bay filly, foaled 10th November, 1876; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Mag, s of d Victor (imported).

54 2 Matthew Algie, Sunbury, " Queen of the Mauds," bay, foaled November, 1876; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Princess Maud 3rd, s of d Champion (imported).

55 3 Miller Brothers, Deep Creek, " Maggie Lauder," light bay, foaled 27th November, 1876; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Jean, s of d Cowden Lad (imported).

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56 4 David Junor, Gisborne, "Victoria," bay, foaled 27th October, 1876 ; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Princess Maggie 7th, s of d Scotchman (imported).

57 5 Jas. Cochrane, Barfold, "Lady Franklin," dark brown, foaled 7tli November, 1876; s Champion of Scotland (imported), d Lassie, s of d Renfrew (imported).

SEC. 11.—One-year-old Filly—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certifi-cate of merit.

58 1 M. Brady, Kyneton, "Princess Darling," brown, foaled 10th November, 1877 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Lady Crom-well, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

59 2 James Rennick, Evansclale Farm, Kyneton, brown filly, foaled 4th October, 1877; s Earl of Glasgow, d Doll, s of d Blackleg (imported).

60 3 W. J. Dryden, Newham, "Countess," bay, foaled 3rd October, 1877 j s Earl of Glasgow, d Blossom, s of d Ben Lomond (imported).

61 5 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, " Princess Royal," brown, foaled 22nd October, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), cl Queen o' Scots, s of d Scotchman (imported).

62 6 Alexander Patterson, St. Germain's, Cranbourne, "Princess of Tliule," bay, foaled 2nd November, 1877 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), cl Vesta, s of d Matchless (Crichton).

63 7 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, dark-brown filly, foaled 25th October, 1877; s Rantin Robin (imported), cl Young Nancy, s of d Blackleg (imported).

64 8 W. J. Dryden, Newham, "Lady Darling," bay, foaled 21st September, 1877; s Young Robin (imported), cl Bonnie Jean, s of d Victor (imported).

SEC. 1 2 . — G R A N D PRODUCE STAKES—Yearling Fillies, the produce of tlw undermentioned Sires*—First prize, £25 ; second ditto, £ 8 ; third ditto, £4.

65 1 M. Brady, Kyneton, "Princess Darling," brown, foaled 10th November, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), cl Lady Crom-well, s of d Champion of Scotland (imported).

66 2 James Rennick. Evansdale Farm, Kyneton, brown filly, foaled 4th October, 1877; s Earl of Glasgow, d Doll, s of d Blackleg (imported).

67 3 W. J. Dryden, Newham, "Countess," bay, foaled 3rd October, 1877; s Earl of Glasgow, cl Blossom, s of cl Ben Lomond (im-ported).

68 4 Andrew Rowan, Kyneton, "Princess Royal," brown, foaled 22nd October, 1877; s Prince Arthur (imported), d Queen o' Scots, s of d Scotchman (imported).

69 5 Alexander Patterson, St. Germain's, Cranbourne, " Princess of Thule," bay, foalecl 2nd November, 1877 ; s Prince Arthur (imported), cl Vesta, s of cl Matchless (Crichton).

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70 6 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, dark-brown filly, foaled 25th October, 1877 ; s Rantin Robin (imported), d Young Nancy, s of d Blackleg (imported).

•MEMO.—The Colts and Fillies competing for the above yearling prizes must be the produce of the following:-Mr. A. Watson's "Earl of Glasgow;" Mr. James Gibfrs " K i n g of the Valley;" Mr. J. Younghusbaud's "Lof ty ; " Mr. Andrew Rowan's "Prince Arthur;" Mr. C. B. Fisher's "Rantin' Robin."

SEC. 13.—Dry Mare or Gelcling, in work (of any aye)—First prize, cup, value £5 5s., the gift of Messrs M'Lean Bros, and Rigg; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

71 1 James Campbell, Toolern, " Darkie," black, 5 years. 72 2 Thos. Watson, Gisborne Mains, "Punch," bay, foaled October,

1873, s Victor (imported). 73 3 John Love, Tullamarine, "Daisy," grey, six years. 74 4 John Robertson, Carlsruhe, "Blossom;" s Watson's Prince. 75 5 Thos. M'Cormack, Dean, "Maggie Clyde;" s Crawford's Lord

Clyde, d Maggie, s of d Cockrane's Clyde.

SEC. 14.—Best Team of Two Horses fen- Farm Purposes—First prize, cup, value £5 5s., the gift of the President, H. Lennon, Esq.; second ditto, £3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

76 1 Allan Cameron, Janefield, " Flower," bay, 5 years; " Budd," bay, 5 years.

77 2 John Love, Tullamarine, "Tibbie," white, aged; "Lilly," white, aged.

A Special Prize of a Cup, Value £10, the gift of Messrs. ROBERTSON BROS., Colac, will be given for the best Draught Female exhibited.

CLASS B .

THOROUGHBREDS.

£5 will be awarded to the best Thoroughbred Entire Horse, if, in the esti-mation of the Judges, the Exhibits are deemed of sufficient merit; if not, silver medal or certificate of merit.

78 1 Nicholas Barry, Scoresby, " Linkboy," brown, 5 years, s Vagabond, d Gaslight, s of d Sir Hercules.

79 2 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Brace," s New Warrior (imported), d Miss Langar, s of d Langar (imported).

80 3 Dan. Robinson, Kensington, Flemington, " Pablo Fanque," brown, aged ; s Peter Wilkins, d Heiress, s of d Jersey.

81 4 Archd. D. Macfarlane, Hotharn, chestnut colt, foaled 6th September, 1876 ; s Young Calaban, d Needle, s of d Snowden.

82 5 Geo. Abbott, Lancefield, "Wildfire," chestnut, 4 years; s Fireworks, d Young Riverina.

83 6 Alex. Elmslie, La Rose, "Stockbridge," bright bay, 6 years; s Stockham, d Granny.

84 7 J. Daniel, Ivanhoe, "Dilke," brown, 6 years; s Albion, d Daughter, s of d Old English Gentleman.

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£5 will be awarded to the best Thoroughbred Female, if, in the estimation of the Judges, the Exhibits are deemed of sufficient merit; if not, silver medal or certificate of merit.

85 1 A. Elmslie, La Rose, "Young Quebec," aged, s Touchstone, d Gulnare.

86 2 Dan. Robinson, Kensington, Flemington, " Bogay," bay, 3 years ; s Pablo Fanque, d Young Quebec, s of d Touchstone.

87 3 Dan. Robinson, Kensington, Flemington, "Maggie," black, 7 years; s Fireworks, d Young Quebec, s of d Touchstone.

88 4 Frank Williams, Moonee Ponds, bay filly, by Angler, d Rose de Florence, 1 year old.

89 5 Frank Williams, Moonee Ponds, brown filly; s Angler, d Romola. 90 6 Frank Williams, Moonee Ponds, bay mare, "Rose de Florence,"

with foal at foot, by Angler. NOTE.—Any Prize awarded to a Mare exhibited as being in foal will be withheld

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

CLASS C.

HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, TROTTERS, CARRIAGE HORSES, PONIES, AND SHOD SADDLE HORSES-

SEC. 1.—Best stamp of a Hunter (to take such leaps as the Committee may determine)—First prize, £7, and £5, the gift of John Cleeland, Esq.; second ditto, £7 ; third ditto, £ 4 ; fourth ditto, certificate of merit.

91 1 Geo. Glasscock, Kirk's Bazaar, "Timber Top," chestnut gelding, 6 years.

92 2 H. Bartlett, Bourke-street, "Trump," roan, 5 years; s Ace of Hearts, d Daisy.

93 3 W. P. Bowes, Bourke-street, " Blanche," black, five years. 94 4 Alex. M'Dougall, Arundel, " Little Joe," bay, aged; s Wollerton. 95 5 T. Hatton, jun., Flemington, "Silver," grey mare, 10 years.

SEC. 2.—Best Ilachiey (being a weight-carrier)—First prize, £5, wi h £5 added, the gift of Joseph Clarke, Esq.; second ditto, £ 4 ; thii-dtditto, certificate of merit.

Algie, Sunbury, " Cobby," dark chestnut, 5 years; s Young Genera], d Fanny, s of d Ben Lomond,

n. Derliam, Abbotsford-street, Hotham, "Geordie," grey, 6 years.

.ham Mitchell, Kirk's Bazaar, bay gelding, " Stuart," by Atlios (imported).

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105 10 s Troubadour.

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SEC. 3.—Best single Horse, Buggy and Harness—First prize, £5, with £5 added, the gift of Joseph Clarke, Esq.; second ditto, £ 3 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

106 1 John Robertson, 89 Lonsdale-street, "Pet," bay, aged, buggy and harness.

107 2 Peter Carroll, Royal Mail Hotel, Bourke-street, "Minnie," buggy and harness.

108 3 D. G. Clark, Richmond, "Joe," aged, buggy and harness. 109 4 Jas. Garton, Melbourne, bay gelding, buggy and harness. 110 5 Jas. Garton, Melbourne, black gelding, buggy and harness. 111 6 H. Bartlett, Bourke-street, "Rocket," bay gelding, 5 years, s

Snowden, buggy and harness. 112 7 G. F. Want, Sydney, "Cigar," roan gelding, buggy ancl harness.

SEC. 4.—Best Trotting Horse, in saddle—First prize, £5, with £5 added, the gift of Messrs. ROBERTSON AND MOFFAT ; second ditto, £5 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

113 1 P. G. Dixon, West Melbourne, "Cyclone," roan gelding, aged. 114 2 John Buncle, Parkside Ironworks, Hotham, "Polly," bay, aged. 114A 3 Geo. Plant, Northeote, "Mrs. Varley," aged. SEC. 5.—Best Trotting Horse (in harness)—First prize, £5, with «£5 added,

the gift of W E Cumming, Esq.; second ditto, £ 5 ; third ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

115 1 Peter Carrol, Royal Mail Hotel, Bourke-street, "Polly." 116 2 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Merry Hawk," bay,

entire; s Ace of Clubs (imported), d Black Hawk Belle, s of d Black Hawk.

117 3 P. G. Dixon, West Melbourne, " Wanderer," bay gelding, aged; s Prince William.

118 4 R. Connell, Prahran, "Demon" (imported), bay, aged. 119 5 J. Woods, Fitzroy, "Maude," grey, aged. 120 6 H. Bartlett, Bourke-street, "May Howard," bay, aged. 122 8 Geo. Plant, Northeote, " Colonel," chestnut, aged.

SEC. 6.—Best Pony, under 12 hands—First prize, 20s.; second ditto, certi-ficate of merit.

123 1 Morton Stobie, Melbourne, "Jeannie-," bay. 124 2 Thos. Jennings, Moonee Ponds, "Charlie," Shetland pony, by

Dockin. 125 3 Jno. Maclure, Melbourne, " Little Dorrit," brown, 5 years. 126 4 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, pony. 127 5 Ro'bt. Mailer, Coburg, Shetland pony, "Commodore Nutt." 128 6 W. D. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, "Minnie Warren," skewbald,

aged; s Roger, d Rosie, s of d King Peppin. 129 7 W. D. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, "Flora Temple," chestnut, 3

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

130 8 Josh. Pynsent, St. Kilda, "Tom Thumb," Shetland pony, 6 years. 131 9 Henry Gidney, Hotham, "Tickler," bay, 5 years, Shetland pony.

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SEC. 7.—Best Four-in-hand Team—First prize, £10 ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

132 1 Mitchell and Robertson, one team bays. 133 2 H. Bartlett, Bourke-street, one team bays.

EXTRA S T O C K — C L A S S C.

133A 1 Dr. H. B. Wilson, East Melbourne, pair chestnut ponies and trap. SEC. 8.—Best shod Saddle Horse—First prize, £2 2s., the gift of Wm.

Learmonth, Esq.; second ditto, certificate of merit. 134 1 M. Algie, Sunbury, "Cobby," shod by Robert Munsie, Sunbury. 135 2 J. and B. West, Essendon, shod saddle horse. 136 3 J. and B. West, Essendon, shod saddle horse. 137 4 Graham Mitchell, Kirk's Bazaar, " Stuart," hay gelding, by Athos. 138 5 H. Bartlett, Bourke-street, "Excelsior," chestnut.

EXTRA STOCK—CLASS C.

139 1 Samuel Gardiner, Bundoora Park, "Serenader's Double," brown, foaled 1S78; s Serenader (imported).

140 2 P. J. Martin, Gisborne Park, "Young Perfection," bay colt, foaled 13tli November, 1876; s Flying Perfection (imported), d Maude, s of d Dutchman.

141 3 Nation and Co., Melbourne, ' 'Young Serenader," bay, foaled 1875 ; s Serenader (imported), d Miss Warhawk.

142 4 James S. Jenkins, Brighton, " Sparrowhawk," brown, foaled 3rd September, 1877; s Merry Hawk, d Nava, s of d Mari-byrnong.

143 5 Isaac Gidney, Hotham, roadster stallion, " Merrylegs," black, 5 years; s Sir Edward, d Maid of All Work, s of d Old Pretender.

143A 6 Wm. Eastwood, Flemington, bay colt, foaled 16th September, 1877; s Flying Perfection, d bred by the late Rawdon Greene, from imported stock.

143B 7 Wm. Eastwood, Flemington, bay filly, foaled 16th October, 1876; pedigree as above.

CLASS D .

SHORTHORN C A T T L E SEC. 1.—Shorthorn Bull, 3 years or over—First prize £3, and Cup, value

£5, the gift of John Buncle, Esq.; second ditto, £5; third ditto, certificate of merit.

144 1 R. Black, Lillydale, " Duke of Talbot," roan, calved 5th September. 1875 ; s 14th Duke of Derrimut, d Rose of Australia 3rd, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

145 2 L. S. Mason, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, "6th Earl of Oxford," white, calved 30th August, 1872 ; s Penmare (29538) (imported), d Garland (imported), s of d Prince Frederick 2nd (24806).

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146 3 Dr. R. L. Jenkins, Napean Towers, N.S.W., "Theodore 6th," (N.S.W.H.B., 294), roan, calved 1st September, 1871; s Theodore (30145) (imported), d April Flower 4th, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th by Royal Butterfly 6th.

g d April Flower 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 6tli (imp.) (18,757) g g d April Flower (imp.), by Richard.Coeur de Liou (13,590) g g g d May Flower, by Abraham Parker (9,856) g g g g d Gaiety, by Albert (5,729) g g g g g d Winefred, by Fitzmaurice (3,S07) g g g g g g <1 Wealthy, by Brougham (1,746) g g g g g g g d by Marlish (4,875) g g g g g g g g d by a Son of Sir Harry (5,155)

147 4 David Junor, Gisborne, "Duke of Argyle," rich roan, 4 years;. bred by R. M'Dougall, s Major Booth, (imported) d a good Cow.

148 5 W. M'Donald, Parwan, Bacchus Marsh, "Purple Duke," rich roan, calved 18th June, 1874 ; s Duke of Lancaster (V.H.B., 312), d Princess of Wales, s of d Prince of Wales.

149 6 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, " 3rd Earl of Derrimut," dark roan, calved 28th October, 1874; s Earl of Geneva (imported)' (31068), cl White Duchess, s of d Royal Butterfly 6th (imported) (18757).

150 7 P. J. Martin, Gisborne Park, " Sir Walter," red and white, calved 12th September, 1872 ; s The Baron, d Aurelia.

151 8 Howe and Poole, Tiptree Farm, Mt. Prospect, "Duke of Argyle," calved 26th March, 1874, bred by Joel Horwoocl; s Duke of Melbourne, d Squarie, from imported stock.

152 9 Wm. M'Caskell, Moonee Ponds, "Baron," white bull, calved 13th August, 1875; s Royal Butterfly 33rd, cl Daisy, s of cl Lord Raglan (imported).

153 10 D. M'Gregor, Coburg, "Galgacus Booth" (325), roan, calved 1st February, 1874, bred by R. M'Dougall; s Field-Marshal Booth (28595), cl Grizzle Booth, s of d Count of the Empire (21497).

g d Grizzle Carr, by Prince of the Purple (261) g g d Grizzle Douglas, by Mastre of Athelstane (51) imported g g g cl Grizzle Dundas, by Dundas (20) g g g g d Grizzle Cochrane, bred by the Circular Head Company, from

their English stock 154 11 Samuel Gardiner, Chelswortli, "Duke of Alvie," roan, calved 13tli

July, 1874; s Duke of Brunswick (imported) (25937), d Letitia 3rd, s of d The Fop.

g cl Letitia, by Sol (12,126) g g d Lizzy, by Jupiter (11,625) g g g d Louisa, by Sir John Sinclair (5,165) g g g g cl Rose de Meaux, by Collard (3,419) g g g g g d Mossrose, by Matchem (2,2S1) g g g g g g d Portia No. 2, by Cato (119) g g g g g g g d by Jupiter (342) g g g g g g g g d by George (273) g g g g g g g g g d b y Chilton (136) g g g g g g g g g g cl by Irishman (329)

155 12 James M'Leod, Kilmore, "Prince of the Plane," roan, calved December 8th, 1874; s Royal Rose (32413), cl Favor 2nd, s of d Lord Raglan (13241).

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156 13 W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, "4th Duke of Lancaster," dark-roan, little white, calved 26th September, 1874; s 2nd Duke of Lancaster, d Rose of Australia 3rd, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

157 14 D. M'Pherson Mornington, Campbellfield, "Foreign Nobleman," roan, calved 15th September, 1873; s Field-Marshal Booth, d Farewell, s of d Great Count.

158 15 L. Dugdale, Myrniong, "Double Brunswick," roan, calved 29th July, 1875 ; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Lady Brunswick, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

159 16 John Kernan, Moonee Ponds, "3rd Duke of Athol," red with a little white, calved 25th October, 1875; s Duke of Lancaster, d Lady 4th, s of d Eugene Sue.

160 17 James Tweedle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Victor Brunswick," rich roan, calved 3rd August, 1874; s Duke of Brunswick, imported (25937), cl Matilda 5tli, s of d Royal Butterfly 22nd.

g cl Matilda 3rd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (IS,757) (imported) g g d Matilda (imported), C. H. B. xiii. (726), by Cardinal (14, 239) g g g d Sprightly 3rd, by Benedict (7.82S) g g g g d Sprightly, by Young Hector (7,074) g g g g g d Cowslip, by Young Hastings (3,988) g g g g g g d by Wallace (5.58S) g g g g g g g d by Ivanhoe (1,130) g g g g g g g g d by Leopold (2,199) g g g g g g g g g d by Hector (2,103) g g g g g g g g g g d by Sir Harry (5,155) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Surly (2,715) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Burrefl's Bull (3,248)

161 18 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon," red and white, calved 10th October, 1873; s 5tli Duke of Wetherby (28473), d Miss Frederick (imported), s of d Golden Crescent.

162 19 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Maribyrnong," white, calved 8th May, 1875; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Miss Frederick (imported), s of d Golden Crescent.

163 20 Timothy Connell, Bacchus Marsh, "Captain Dawson," calved No-vember, 1874 ; s Dombrowski, bred by Robert M'Dougall, d by Captain Dawson (imported).

164 21 Timothy Connell, Bacchus Marsh, "Wallace," calved 25th October, 1875; s Duke of Lancaster, d by Punch.

165 22 Timothy Connell, Bacchus Marsh, "Claret," 4 years; s John Dewit, d by Claret.

166 23 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, "17th Duke of Derrimut," white, calved 8th March, 1874; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Grand Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

g d Roan Summerton (imported), by Wild Buck (14,007) g g d Sontag, by Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g cl White Summerton, by Sweet William (5.36S) g g g g d Summerton, by Howe (2,134) g g g g g d by Dairyman (3,541) g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4,031) g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (SS6) g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4,571) g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's old red bull (1,192)

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167 24 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Richmond," light-roan, calved 25th November, 1875; s Washington (32806), cl Martha 3rd, s of cl Driffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)

168 25 John Bell, Kangaroo Ground, "Duke of Eltham," white, calved 12th November, 1874; s 10th Duke of Derrimut, cl Rose, s of cl Acclimatiser.

SEC. 2.—Shorthorn Bull, 2 years—First prize, Cup, value £5, the gift of John Whiteman, Esq. ; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

169 1 Capt. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Eugeneo," roan, calved 21st May, 1877 ; s Penmare (29538) (imported), cl Eugene, s of d Bismarck (213)

170 2 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Penmare's Butterfly," roan, calved 20th August, 1876; s Penmare (29538) (im-ported), cl Hop vine, s of cl Royal Butterfly 9 th.

171 3 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Major Liverpool," red and white, calvecl 10th May, 1877; s Lord Liverpool (im-ported), cl Eglantine, s of cl Royal Butterfly 9th.

172 4 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Rosa's Admiral," roan, calved 18th May, 1S77 ; s Admiral (imported), cl Rosa 1st, s of cl Lord Talbert.

173 5 Wm. Lockhart Morton, South Yarra, "Julian," roan, calved 22nd February, 1877 ; s Lord Liverpool (imported), cl Alba Plena, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th.

174 6 John Bell, Kangaroo Ground, "2nd Duke of Eltham," roan, calved 22nd December, 1876 ; s Duke of Eltham, cl Bella 3rd, s of cl Keilor.

175 7 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, "3rd Duke of Bridgewater," red with little white, calvecl 20th January, 1877 ; s Duke of Melbourne, d Matilda's Flower, s of d Royal Butterfly 22ncl.

g d Matilda's Butterfly, by Royal Butterfly 22nd g g d Matilda, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii, page 726), by Cardinal (14,239) g g g d Sprightly 3rd, by Benedict (7,828) g g g g d Sprightly, by Young Hector (7,074) g g g g g d Cowslip, by Young Hastings (3,988) g g g g g g d by Wallace (5,588) g g g g g g g d by Ivanhoe (1,130) g g g g g g g g d by Leopold (2 199) g g g g g g g g g d by Hector (2,103) g g g g g g g g g g <i, b y s " ; H , a r ry ( M 5 5 ) g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Surly (2 715) g g g g g g g g g g g § d b y Burrell s Bull (3,248)

176 8 John Benn, Mount Derrimut, "Lord Mornington," white, calved 13th August, 1876 ; s Penmare (29538), d Poplin (imported), s of cl Royal Butterfly 20th (25007).

177 9 John Benn, Mount Derrimut, " Lord Hastings," white, calved 4th June, 1877 ; s Lord Liverpool (imported), cl Poplin (im-ported), s of cl Royal Butterfly 20th (25007).

178 10 Jonathan Chappell, Treeve, Rochester, "Ace of Clubs," red, calvecl 1st May, 1877; s Baron Acombe 2nd (30419), d Imogen, a pure-brecl NB cow.

179 11 Jonathan Chappell, Treeve, Rochester, "Nimrod," red, calved 2nd May, 1877; s Baron Acombe 2nd (30419), d Nellie, a pure-bred NB cow.

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180 12 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "3rd Derrimut Duke," red, calved 28th September, 1876; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Rosabelle, s of cl Duke of the Butterflies.

181 13 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Poncls, "Cherry Oxford 5th," rich roan, calved 25th November, 1876; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), cl Matilda 12, s of cl Duke of Brunswick (25937).

182 14 Jas. Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, "Prince Frederick 3rd," calved 26th October, 1876; s Prince Frederick (imported), cl Garland (imported).

183 15 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Earl of Darebin," red and white, calved 31st January, 1877; s 3rd Earl of Derrimut, d Twin Welcome, s of d Duke of the Butterflies.

184 16 E. B. Woodhouse, Mount Gileacl, Campbelltown, N.S.W., "Letitia's Marquis," dark-roan, calvecl 15th May, 1877; s Marquis of Lome, cl Oxford's Letitia* s of d Oxford Cherry Duke (32016)

g cl Letitia 5tli, by the Beau (FF H.B., page 48) ggcl Letitiaf, 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 cle Meaux, by Collard (3,419) g g g g g g cl Moss Rose, by Matehem (2,281) g g g g g g g c l Portia, No. 3, by Cato (119) g g g g g g g g d b y Jupite1' (342) g g g g g g g g g d by George (273) g g g g g g g g g g d , b y Clultern (136) g g g g g g g g g g § c l b y Irishman (329)

185 17 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, " Cherry Earl," red and white, calvecl 10th January, 1877; s 2nd Duke of Australia, cl Cherry, s of cl Admiral.

186 18 Ernest Carter, Melbourne, "Young Prince Charlie," red with a little white, 2 years; s Prince Charlie (imported), cl Fanny 4th, s of cl Lord Barrington (imported).

187 19 James Murray, Wheatsheaf Hotel, Coburg, " Cherry's Brunswick," roan, calvecl 9th March, 1877 ; s Oxford's Duke of Brunswick, cl Cherry.

188 20 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "Roval Admiral," roan, calved 15th May, 1877 ; s Admiral (imported), cl Rose 3rd, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th.

189 21 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Duke," reel ancl white, calvecl 12th November, 1876; s Agamemnon, cl Wasp 2nd, s of cl Duffielcl (714, N.S.W. H.B.)

190 22 C. B. Fislier, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Prince," red and white, calvecl 21st March, 1877 ; s Agamemnon, cl Pink 16th (im-ported), s of cl Royal Benedict (27348).

191 23 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "26tli Duke of Derrimut," roan, calvecl 7th April, 1877; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), cl 2nd Duchess of Derrimut, s of cl Duke of Brunswick (25937).

192 24 Robt. M'Dougall, Arundel, "Count of Columbine," white, calvecl 6th July, 1876 ; s Field Marshal Booth (28595), cl Countess of Kyneton, s of cl Lord Sale (18274), breel by exhibitor.

* "Oxford's Letitia" was purchased at the Colac Annual Sale, 1S77, for £945. f The " 24th Duke of Derrimut sold at last Colac Sale for 2450 guineas, and

"Oxford's Summerton," sold at same sale for 1600 guineas, are both by "Oxford Cherry Duke" (32,016).

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193 25 Robt. M'Dougall, Arundel, " Firby," roan, calved 25tli February, 1877 ; s Major Booth (26790), d Flower of May, s of d Field Marshal Booth (28595), bred by exhibitor.

194 26 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, "Duke of the Violets," roan, calved 8th December, 1876 ; s 17th Duke of Derrimut, d Violetta, s of d Vulcan.

g d Violet, by Harvest Home (18,033) g g d Virgin, by Doubloon (12,713) g g g d Venus, by Garriek (11,507) g g g g d Favourite, by Viscount g g g g g d Fairie, by Fawdon (3776) g g g g g g d Matilda (imported)

195 27 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon 2nd Knight," red, calved 7th January, 1877; s Agamemnon (imported), d Martha 3rd, s of cl Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.).

196 28 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 5th Knight," red, calved 2nd May, 1877 ; s Agamemnon (imported), d Martha 5th, s of d Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)

197 29 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's 2nd Duke," red and white, calved 15th January, 1877 ; s Agamemnon (imported), d Hose 8th, s of d Duffield (714, N.S.W. W. & B.).

198 30 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's 2nd Baron," light roan, calved 31st December, 1877; s Agamemnon (imported), d Alma 7th, s of cl Duffield (714, N.S.W. W.B.).

199 31 Saml. Gardiner, Chelsworth, Ivanhoe, "Matilda's Double Bruns-wick," red-roan, calved 17th March, 1877; s Duke of Alvie, d Matilda 9th, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

g d Matilda 3rd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g d Matilda (imp.) (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 726), by Cardinal (14,239) g g g d Sprightly 3rd, by Benedict (7,828) g g g g d Sprightly, by Young Hector (7,074) g g g g g d Cowslip, by Young Hastings (3,988) g g g g g g d by Wallace (5,588) g g g g g g g d hy Ivanhoe (1,130) g g g g g g g g (1 b y Leopold (2,199) g g g g g g g g g d by Hector (2,103)

• g g g g g g g g g g d by Sir Harry (5,155) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Surly (2,715) g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Burrell's Bull (3,248)

200 32 J. C. Cochrane, Highton House, Geelong, " Matson," rich roan, bred by exhibitor, calved 16th June, 1877 ; s Matilda's Grandson, d Roan Acombe, s of d Baron Acombe 2nd (30419).

200A 33 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, "Duke Flashy," red and white, calved 25th April, 1877 ; s 17th Duke of Der-rimut, d Flashy 2nd, s of d Wild Duke (imported).

g d Flashy, by Montebello (imported) g g d Feronia, by Garriek (11,507) g g g d Frisky, by Viscount g g g g d Felicity (imported), by Primo Buflo (7,350) g g g g g d Felicitas, by Sir T. Fairfax (5,196) e s s e c B d Fairy, by Young Colling (1,S43) fcbbfefcfe . W ift ln80nf » 1 (2,838)

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SEC. 3.—Shorthorn Bull, 1 year old—First prize, £5; second ditto, £2 ; * third ditto, certificate of merit. 201 1 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "4th Royal Duke," red and

white, calved 30th October, 1877; s Victor Brunswick, d Autumn Rose, s of d Royal Rose (32413).

202 2 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "2nd Duke of South," red-roan, calved 3rd October, 1877; s Victor Brunswick, d 2nd Queen of South, s of d Moravian (imported).

203 3 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Lord Brunswick," roan, calved 8th October, 1877; s Victor Brunswick, d Spots Raglan, s of d Lord Raglan (13241).

204 4 James Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Prime Minister," roan calved 6th October, 1877; s Victor Brunswick, d Queen Butterfly, s of d Imperial Butterfly.

205 5 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "2nd Marquis of Lome " red, calved 29th September, 1877 ; s Marquis of Lome, 'd Valeria, s of d Rockingham 4th (F.F.H.B., 39), bred by exhibitor.

206 6 Capt. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Prince Frederick 4th," roan calved 27th September, 1877; s Penmare (29538) (imported)' d Garland (imported), s of d Prince Frederick 2nd (24806).

207 7 Capt. Tonkin, Tolcarne, Balnarring, " Sir Harry," white, calved 6th November, 1877; Penmare (29538) (imported), d Nancy 2nd, s of d Scarlet Jacket.

208 8 Wm. Lockhart Morton, South Yarra, "Oxford's Purple Duke," white, calved 31st October, 1877; s Oxford's Duke of Bruns-wick, d Princess Purple 28th, s of d Imperial Purple 24th.

209 9 L. S. Mason, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, " 15th Earl of Oxford " white, calved 1st December, 1877 ; s 6th Earl of Oxford d Oxford's Rose 1st, s of d 6th Earl of Oxford.

210 10 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, "Prince Rupert," red and white, calved 3rd December, 1877 ; s 4th Earl of Derrimut, d Fleur-de-lis 2nd, s of d Duke of Lancaster (312).

211 11 William Turner, Oakfield, Myrniong, "Duke of Oakfield," red, calvecl 10th August, 1877; s Duke of Derrimut, d Youna Nellie Morton, s of d Woldsman.

212 12 Ml. Brady, Kyneton, "Duke's Model," red, calved 14th October, 1877; s 2nd Duke of Australia, d Fancy, s of d Duke of Sunbury.

213 13 Jonathan Chappell, Treeve, Rochester, "Larrikin," red, calved 10th December, 1877; s Baron Acombe 2nd (30419), d a pure-bred NB cow.

214 14 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "Royal Jessamine" 3rd Earl, white, calved 3rd November, 1877; s 3rd Earl of Derrimut, d Royal Jessamine 3rd, s of d Duke of the Butterflies.

215 15 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "Rosabelle's Earl" red, calved 13th November, 1877; s 3rd Earl of Derrimut'd Rosabelle, s of d Duke of the Butterflies.

216 17 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "Rosebud's Earl," roan, calved 28th August, 1877; s 3rd Earl of Derrimut, 'd Rosebud, s of cl 8th Duke of Derrimut.

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217 18 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "2nd Earl of Darebin," light roan, calved 8th November, 1877; s 3rd Earl of Derrimut, d Welcome Twin, s of d Duke of the Butterflies.

218 19 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, " Derrimut's Cadet," red roan, calved 24th November, 1877; s 3rd Earl of Derrimut, d Rosanna, s of d Duke of the Butterflies.

219 20 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Phineas Pliin," red, with a little white, calved 6th November, 1877; s 3rd Earl of Derrimut, d Eifie, s of d Young Lord Raglan.

220 21 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, "Lord Elcho 3rd," roan, calved 3rd October, 1877; s Cedric (imported) (30674), d Elower of Niddrie, s of d Wetherbit (imported).

221 22 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, "Lord M'Donald 2nd" red with a little white, calved 26th October, 1877; s Cedric (imported) (30674), d Elora M'Donald, s of d Duke of Edinburgh.

222 23 Jas. Rennick^ Evandale Farm, Kyneton, " 2nd Duke of Evandale," red, calved 20th October, 1877; s 5th Duke of Lancaster, d Princess Caroline, s of d 6th Duke of Brunswick.

223 24 Saml. Gardiner, Chelsworth, Ivanhoe, "3rd Heir of Roan Duchess," white, calved 29th December, 1877; s Roan Oxford, or Oxford Flower Duke, d Roan Duchess, s of d Duke of Bruns-wick (25937).

g d Fanny Stk, by The Beau g g d Fanny 2nd, by Lord Palmerston (16,440) g g g d Fanny, by Marmaduke (14.S97) g g g g d Fancy, by The Beau, (12,182) g g g g g d Fanny, by Lottery (10,472) g g g g g g d Fairface, by Maunby (7,223) g g g g g g g d Whiteface, by Wellington (5,625) ggggggggd- Snowdrop, by Superb (5,356) g g g g g g g g g d Lofty, by Fleetham (2,028) g g g g g g g g g g d by Admiral (5) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Young Denton (963) g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Young Albion (15)

224 25 Saml. Gardiner, Chelsworth, Ivanhoe, " Brunswick's Summerton," roan, calved 21st October, 1877 ; s Duke of Alvie, d Roan Duchess 3rd, s of d Royal Butterfly 22nd.

g d White Duchess, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g d White Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported) g g g d Roan Summerton (imported) (C.H.B., vol. xiii., page 721), by

Wild Buck (14,007) g g g g d Sontag, by Bates' Duke of Athol (10,150) g g g g g d White Summerton, by Sweet William (5,368) g g g g g g <1 Summerton, by Homer (2,134) gggggggd % Dairyman (3,541) g g g g g g g g d by Hexgrave (4,031) . g g g g g g g g g d by Chieftain (886). g g g g g g g g g g d by Nimrod (4,571) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Marfleet's Old Red Bull (1,192)

225 26 Brannigan Bros., Oaklands Junction, " Oaklands," rich roan, calved 1st October, 1877 ; s Prince Victor, d Vera, s of d Sir Samuel (imported).

226 27 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, " Roseduke," roan, calved 24th July, 1877 ; s 2nd Duke of Australia, d Rosey, s of d Duke.

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227 28 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, "Roan Duke," roan, calved 20tli September, 1877; s 2nd Duke of Australia, d Native Cat, s of d Duke.

228 29 Jas. M'Leod, Kilmore, "Royal Charlie," red and white, calved 25th December, 1877 ; s Prince Charlie, d Lady Barrington, s of d Lord Barrington (imported).

James M'Leod, Kilmore, "Young Prince Charlie," red, calved 13th December, 1877; s Prince Charlie, d Darling, s of d Lord Barrington (imported).

T. H. Chapman, Nagambie, "Goulbourn," roan, calved 22nd September, 1877; s Lord Butterfly, d Countess, s of d Great Count.

T. H. Chapman, Nagambie, "Osman Pasha," red with a little white, calved 24th September, 1877; s Lord Butterfly, d Countess 2nd, s of d Young Count.

Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Volunteer 2nd," white, calved 22nd September, 1877; s Duke of Melbourne, d Daisy.

Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, " Coldstream," red with a little white, calved 15th November, 1877; s Cherry Oxford 2nd, d Coliban 2nd, s of d Duke of Melbourne.

W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, "Karl," roan, calved 29th December, 1877; s 4th Duke of Lancaster, d Young Wroughton, s of d Young Hickory.

W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, "Max," roan, calved December, 1877; s 4th Duke of Lancaster, d by Attila.

W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, "Elvino," white, calved 17th October, 1877; s 4th Duke of Lancaster, d Belladonna, s of d Poliuto.

W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, " Lionel," red with a little white, calved 3rd December, 1877; s 4th Duke of Lancaster, d Martha, s of d 16th Duke of Derrimut.

Josiah Mitchell, Skelsmergh Hall, Kyneton, "Skelsmergh Duke 2nd," roan, calved 30th November, 1877; s Red Oxford, d Moss Rose 2nd, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 3rd Duke," red and white, calved 5th August, 1877; s Agamemnon, d Rose 3rd, s of d Duffield (N.S.W., H.B. 714).

Special Prize of a Cup , va lue £ 1 0 , tlie g i f t of t h e STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Melbourne, will be awarded to the best animal in sections Nos. 2 and 3.

SEC. 4.—Special Prize of £5 will be given to the best Shorthorn Bull Calf, calved after the 1st January, 1878.

240 1 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, "8th Duke of Lancaster," red with little white, calved 28th April, 1878; s 14th Duke of Derri-mut, d Rose of Australia 4th, s of d 2nd Duke of Lancaster.

g d Rose of Australia 3rd, by Duke of Brunswick (25,937) g g d Rose of Australia 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 22nd g g g d Rose of Australia, by Royal Butterfly 6th (IS,757) g g g g d Rosa, imported (C. H. B., vol. xiii., page 6S9), by Bonaparte

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"StliDukeof Lancaster"—Continuation of Pedigree, g g g g g d Rosamia, by Prelate (11,919) g g g g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7,847) g g g g g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494) g g g g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,846) g g g g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044) g g g g g g g g g g d by Comet (1,854) g g g g g g g g g g g d b y Holywell (2,132) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Emperor (1,974) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Barmpton (1,677) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d b y S t - Albans (1,412) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d , b y S i™o n

g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g s d by P oPe (°14> 241 2 Jonathan Chappell, Treeve, Rochester, " The Knight," rich roan,.

calved 20th January, 1878; s Matilda's 2nd Baron, d a pure-bred heifer, daughter of a pure NB cow.

242 3 JamesRennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, "Prince Royal," a little red and white, calved 15th February, 1878; s 5tli Duke o f Lancaster, d Princess 5th, s of d Weatherbit, imported.

243 4 J. G. Brisbane, Pascovale, Moonee Ponds, "Captain," roan, calved 19th February, 1878; s 3rd Earl of Derrimut, d Daisy, s of d Young Lord Raglan 2nd.

244 5 Brannigan Bros., Oaklands Junction, "St. John," roan, calved 5th July, 1878; s Gipsy King, d Florence, s of d Young Victor (391). 245 6 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, " Duke of Victoria," red, calved 4th January, 1878 ; s 2nd Duke of Australia, d Virtue, s of d Seaman.

246 7 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, " 2nd Duke of Victoria," red, and a little white, calved 26th March, 1878 ; s 2nd Duke of Australia, d Serapliine, s of d Rockingham 4th.

247 8 Thos. Rossell, Kingston, "Knight of Stratton," roan and white, calved 31st January, 1878; s Royal Knight, d Duchess of Stratton, s of d 16th Duke of Derrimut.

248 9 Jas. M'Leod, Kilmore, "King Charlie," red, calved 7tli January,. 1878; s Prince Charlie, d Cissely, s of d Lord Barrington (imported).

249 10 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Brilliant Knight," red and white, calved 8th February, 1878; s Cherry Oxford 2nd, d Diamond 3rd, s of d Duke of Melbourne.

250 11 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Brilliant 2nd," red and white, calved 17th February, 1878 ; s Cherry Oxford 2nd, d Double Diamond, s of d Duke of Melbourne.

251 12 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Brigadier," white,. calved 23rd March, 1878 ; s Duke of Melbourne, d Valentine.

252 13 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, " Cambridge Duke," red, calved 17th April, 1878; s Cherry Oxford 2nd, d Beatrice, s of d Duke of Melbourne.

253 14- W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, "Lome," roan, calved 2nd January, 1878; s 4th Duke of Lancaster, d Ceres, s of d The Plum. 254 15 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 5th Duke," roan and white, calved 2nd January, 1878; s Agamemnon, d Butter-flower, s of d Washington (32806).

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255 16 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 6th Duke," reel autl white, calved 9th January, 1878 ; s Agamemnon, d Rose 1st, s of d Arthur (331, N.S.W. H.B.).

256 17 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 7th Duke," red and white, calved 30th January, 1S78 ; s Agamemnon, d Wasp 3rd, s of d Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)

257 13 Robertson Bros., Colac, "5th Duke of Colac." red, calved 11th February, 1878; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Fanny the 8th, s of d The Beau.

258 19 Robertson Bros., Colac, " 10th Earl of Derrimut," roan, calved 19th May, 1878; s Geneva's Earl, d Brunswick's Essence, s of d lltli Duke of Derrimut.

259 20 Thos. Ellwood, Beremboke, "Duke of Beremboke," roan, calved 20th March, 1878; s Royal Butterfly 33rd, d Princess, s of d Duke.

260 21 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 8th Earl," roan and white, calved loth February, 1878; s Agamemnon (imported), d Fancy 8th, s of d Oxford (574, N.S.W. H.B.)

261 22 0. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's 8th Duke," roan and white, calved loth February, 1878; s Agamemnon (imported), d Wide 6th, s of d Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.).

262 23 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's 9th Baron," roan and white, calved 16th February, 1878 ; s Agamemnon (imported), cl Alma 3rd, s of cl Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)

Champion Prize Gold Medal will be awarded to the best Bull.

SEC. 5.—Shorthorn Cow (giving milk or in calf)—First prize, Cup, value £5 5s., the gift of Messrs. Jas. M'Ewan and Co.; second ditto, £2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

263 1 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Valeria," red and white, calvecl 29th March, 1875; s Rockingham 4th, (F.F.H.B., page 39), d Letitia 2nd, s of cl Master Rockingham (F.F.H.B., page 28).

264 2 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Hopvine," red and white, calved 24th April, 1872; s Royal Butterfly 9th, cl Jessamine 22d, s of cl Royal Butterfly 6th (18757).

265 3 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, "Rose of Australia," rich roan, calved 27th January, 1866; s Royal Butterfly 6th (18757), cl Rosa (Vol. xiii., C. H. B., p. 689), s of cl Bonaparte (14177).

g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919) g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7,847) g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494) g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,846) g g g g g d Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044) g g g g g g d by Comet (1854) g g g g g g g d by Holywell (21,32) g g g g g g g g d by Emperor (1,974) g g g g g g g g g d by Barinpton (1,677) g g g g g g g g g g d by St. Albans (1,412) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Simon (590) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Pope (514)

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266 4 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, "Rose of Australia 3rd;" roan, calved 5th July, 1871; s Duke of Brunswick (25937), d Rose of Australia 2nd, s of d Royal Butterfly 22nd.

g d Rose of Australia, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g d Rosa, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., page 689), by Bonaparte (14,177) g g g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919) g g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7,847) g g g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494) g g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,846) g g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044) g g g g g g g g d by Comet (1,854) g g g g g g g g g d by Holywell (2,132) g g g g g g g g g g d by Emperor (1,974) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Barmpton (1,677) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by St. Albans (1,412) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Simon (590) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Pope (514)

267 5 Wilson Tyson, Cogliill's Creek, "Rose of Australia 4th," re.I with little white, calved 31st October, 1873; s 2nd Duke of Lancaster, d Rose of Australia 3rd, s of d Duke of Bruns-wick (25937).

g d Rose of Australia 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 22nd g g d Rose of Australia, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g g d Rosa (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 689), by Bonaparte (14,177) g g g g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919) g g g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7,847) g g g g g g d Bosebush, by Tomboy (5,494) g g g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,846) g g g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044) g g g g g g g g g d by Comet (1,854) g g g g g g g g g g d by Holywell (2.132) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Emperor (1,974) g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Barmpton (1,677) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by St. Albans (1,412) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Simon (590) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Pope (514)

268 6 Jas. Burnside, Kororoit Creek, " Roany 6th," roan, aged; s Young Prince of the Purple, d Roany 3rd, s of d Fisherman (239).

269 7 Jas. Burnside, Kororoit Creek, "Jenny Lind," red and white, aged ; s Napoleon, d Princess Mary.

270 8 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddon, " Duchess of Bridge-water" red and white, calved 30th September, 1872; s Duke of Brunswick (25937), d Matilda 5th, s of d Royal Butterfly 22nd; bred by exhibitor.

271 9 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park on Loddou, "2nd Ducliessof Bridgewater," red and white, dived 17th August, 1873; s Duke of Melbourne, d Matilda 5tli, s of d Royal Butterfly 22nd; bred by exhibitor.

272 10 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park o \ Loddon, "Geneva's Matilda," red and a little white, calved 1st November, 1875; s Earl of Geneva (imported), d Matilda 2nd, s of d Royal Butterfly Gtli. (imported); bred by exhibitor.

273 I I P . Brisbane, Meikleham, "Laura," red and white, calved 5tU January, 1875; s 8tli Duke of Derrimut, d Lady, s of <1 Young Lord Raglan; light roan bull calf at foot.

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274 12 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, " Whiskey," red, little white, calved 17th January, 1876; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Wliiteback, s of cl Young Lord Raglan.

275 13 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Sophie," red, calved 18th January, 1876; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Sully, s of d Royal Butterfly 31st.

276 14 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Alice," red and a little -white, calved 18th April, 1876; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Lady Anna, s of d Duke of the Butterflies.

277 15 Jas. Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, "Princess 5th," red, calved 28th March, 1872; s Weatherbit (imported), d Princess 1st, s of d Prince of the Purple (20580).

278 16 Jas. Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, " Princess Alice," light roan, calved 11th May, 1875; s 11th Duke of Derrimut, d Princess 5th, s of d Weatherbit (imported).

279 17 D. M'Gregor, Coburg, " Antonia," roan, calved 29th July, 1873 ; s Donald Caird, d by Duke of Wooling.

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280 18 Brannigan Bros., Oaklands Junction, "Florence," red, calved 12th March, 1874; s Young Victor (391), d Flora, s of d Gillies Royal (4).

281 19 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, "Lady Jude 2nd," -white, calved 6tli July, 1875; s Duke of Derrimut, cl Lady Jude, s of cl Gunbarrel.

282 20 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, " The Jem," rich roan, calvecl 21st March, 1876 ; s 18th Duke of Derrimut, d Roan Ruby, s of cl Duke of Derrimut.

283 21 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, " Princess," roan, calvecl 1st June, 1876 ; s 18th Duke of Derrimut, cl Spot the 2nd, s of d Duke of Derrimut.

284 22 Watt ancl Thomson, Coket-ge-dong, "Duchess 3rd," red, calved 24th May, 1876 ; s 18th Duke of Derrimut, d Duchess 2nd, s of cl Duke of Derrimut.

285 23 W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, " Ceres," roan, calved September, 1872; s The Plum, cl Cowslip 11th, s of cl Royal Hope (16868).

286 24 W. S. Lyster, Narree Warren Grange, " Dairymaid 4th;" s Lord Sale, d Dairymaid 3rd (imported).

287 25 W. S. Lyster. Narree Warren Grange, " Queen of the South," roan; s Frederick the Great (imported), cl Queen of the May, s of d Nobleman (14998).

288 26 Wm. Lockhart Morton, Caroline Street, South Yarra, " Princess Purple 28th," roan, calved 7th August, 1875; s Imperial Purple 24th, cl Snowdrop, s of cl Wilbetree.

289 27 Jas. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "Butterfly Rose," roan, calvecl 25th September, 1873; s Royal Rose (32413), cl Favors Butterfly, s of cl Imperial Butterfly.

290 28 Jas. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, "Queen Butterfly 2nd," roan, calvecl 25th September, 1870; s Imperial Butterfly, cl Spots Raglan, s of d Lord Raglan (13241).

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291 29 Robertson Bros., Colac, "2nd Duchess of Derrimut," white, calved 21st September, 1871; s Duke of Brunswick (25937), d Roan Duchess, s of d Royal Butterfly 6th (18757).

292 30 Robertson Bros., Colac, "Grand Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 10th March, 1871; s Duke of Brunswick (25937), d Roan Summerton (imported), s of d Townley's Wild Buck (14007).

293 31 Robertson Bros., Colac, "Matilda 7th," roan, calved 18th Novem-ber, 1869; s Duke of Brunswick (25937), d Matilda 3rd, s of d Royal Butterfly 6th (18757).

294 32 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Frederica," roan, calved 17th April, 1876; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Miss Frederick (imported), s of d Golden Crescent.

295 33 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Woodbine," red and white, calved 3rd December, 1875; s Washington (32806), d Rose 7th, s of d Duffield (714, N.S.W., HB).

296 34 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Perfection,"red, calved 6thSeptember, 1875: s Washington, (32806), d Wasp 3rd, s of d Duflield (714 N.S.W., HB).

SEC. 6.—Shortliorn Heifer, 2 years old—First Prize, Cup, value £5, the gift of Messrs. T. Henderson and Co.; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Penmare's Beauty," white, calved 2nd March, 1877; s Penmare (29538) (imported), d Beauty 2nd, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th.

2 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Al ice 2nd," roan, calved 1st May, 1877; s Penmare (29538) (imported), d Alice, s of d Young Butterfly.

3 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Oxford's Cowslip," roan, calved 10th March, 1877; s 7th Earl of Oxford, d Cowslip, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th.

4 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Rosa Duchess," roan, calved 5th August, 1876; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Rosa Imperial, s of d Frederick's Cadet (imported) (19785).

5 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, " Royal Welcome 3rd," roan, calved 22nd June, 1877; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Royal Welcome, s of d Royal Butterfly 31st.

6 Jas. Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, " Red Duchess of Derri-mut," red, calved 13th February, 1877 ; s Marquis of Lome, d 11th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Earl of Geneva (31068) (imported).

8 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, N.S.W., " Baroness Fanny," red with a little white, calved 23rd November, 1876 ; s Matilda's Baron, d Fanny 14tli, s of d Imperial Butterfly 3rd.

9 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's Lady," red-roan, calvecl 2nd December, 1876 ; s Agamemnon, d Martha 7th, s of d Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)

305 10 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Cassandra," red and white, calved 27th February, 1877; s Agamemnon, d Miss Frederick (imported), s of d Golden Crescent.

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306 11 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Duchess," red and white,.calved 20th December, 1876; s Agamemnon, d Dorothy, s of d Washington (32806).

307 12 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "20th Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 8th April, 1877 ; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

308 13 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "21st Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 23rd April, 1877; s Earl of Geneva (31068), d 8th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d 2nd Duke of Brunswick.

309 14 Robertson Brothers, Colac, "3rd Countess of Rockingham," red and white, calved 24th April, 1877; s Earl of Geneva (31068), d Lady Rockingham 8th, s of d The Beau.

310 15 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Lady 3rd," red-roan, calved 20th February, 1877 ; s Agamemnon (imported), d Lady of the Lake, s of d Washington (32806).

SEC. 7.—Shorthorn Ileifer, 1 year old—First prize, £5 ; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

311 1 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Oxford's Primrose," roan, calvecl 2nd July, 1877; s 7th Earl of Oxford, d Prim-rose, s of d Royal Butterfly 9th; bred by exhibitor.

312 2 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Oxford's Pet," light roan, calved 27th July, 1877; s 7th Earl of Oxford, d Ruby ,2nd, s of d 6th Earl of Oxford; bred by exhibitor.

313 3 Wilson Tyson, Coghill's Creek, "Rose of Australia 5th," red with little white, calved 18th November, 1877; s 14th Duke of Derrimut.

g d Rose of Australia, by Royal Butterfly 6th (IS,757) g g d Rosa, imported (C.H.B., vol. xiii., page 689), by Bonaparte

(14,177) g g g d Rosanna, by Prelate (11,919) g g g g d Springrose, by Brewster (7,S47) g g g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494) g g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,S46) g g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044) g g g g g g g g d by Comet (1,854) g g g g g g g g g d by Holywell (2,132) g g g g g g g g g g d by Emperor (1,974) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Barmpton (1,677) g g g g g g g g g g g g d . by St. Albans (1,412) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Simon (590) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Pope (514)

314 4 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, "Roseleaf 3rd," red, with a little white, calved 23rd July, 1877; s 4th Earl of Derrimut, d Roseleaf, s of d Duke of Lancaster (312).

315 5 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, "Duchess of Rupertswood, 3rd," roan, calved 16tli August, 1877; s 4th Earl of Derrimut, d Duchess of Rupertswood 2nd, s of d Duke of Lancaster (312).

316 6 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, "Crummie 8th,"roan, calved 20th December, 1877; s 4th Earl of Derrimut, d Crummie 7th, s of d Duke of Lancaster (312).

317 7 John Benn, Mount Derrimut, "Premium 8th," red, calved 19th August, 1877; s Lord Liverpool (imported), d Premium 6th, s of d Lord Liverpool (imported).

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318 8 Joel Horwood, Bridge water Park, on Loddon, "Lady Fortunate," red, and a little white, calved 1st July, 1877; s Oxford Cherry Duke 2nd, d Duchess of Bridgewater, s of d Duke of Bruns-wick (25937) ; bred by exhibitor.

319 9 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "2nd Geneva's Matilda," red and white, calved 8th November, 1877; s Earl of Geneva (imported) (31068), d Matilda 2nd, s of d Royal Butterfly 6tli (imported); bred by exhibitor.

320 10 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "Lady Brunswick 2nd," red, very little white, calved 13th November, 1877; a 3rd Earl of Derrimut, cl Lady Brunswick, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

321 11 J. G. Brisbane, Pascoevale, Moonee Ponds, "Royal Jessamine 8th," roan, calved 7th December, 1877; s 3rd Earl of Derri-mut, d Royal Jessamine, s of cl Royal Butterfly 6th (im-ported) (18757).

322 12 James Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, "Princess Louisa," roan, calved 6th August, 1877; s 5tli Duke of Lancaster, d Princess Alice, s of d 11th Duke of Derrimut.

323 13 Saml. Gardiner, Chelsworth, " Alvie's Rosa," roan, calvecl 24th November, 1877 ; s Duke of Alvie, cl Rosa's Butterfly the 5th, s of cl Royal Butterfly the 33rd.

g d Rosa's Butterfly 3rd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (IS,757) g g cl Rosa (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 689), by Bonaparte (14,177) g g g cl Rosanua, by Prelate (11,919) g g g g cl Spvingrose, by Brewster (7,S47) g g g g g d Rosebush, by Tomboy (5,494) g g g g g g d Mayrose, by Provost (4,S46) g g g g g g g d Mossrose, by Gainford (2,044) g g g g g g g g cl by Comet (1,854) g g g g g g g g g d by Holywell (2,132) ggggggggggd by Emperor (1,974) g g g g g g g g g g g d by Barmpton (1,677) g g g g g g g g g g g g cl by St. Albans (1,412) g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Simon (590) g g g g g g g g g g g g g g d by Pope (514)

324 14 Saml. Gardiner, Chelsworth, "Flower of Brunswick," roan, calved 29th November, 1877 ; s Duke of Alvie, cl Butterfly's Flower, s of cl Royal Butterfly the 16th.

g cl April Flower 2nd, by Royal Butterfly 6th (18,757) g g d April Flower (imp.) (C.H.B., vol. xiii., p. 590), by Richard Cceur

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

325 15 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, N.S.W., "Wild Rose 4th," rich roan, calved 5th December, 1877 ; s 18th Duke of Derri-mut, d Wild Rose 2nd, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

326 16 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, N.S.W., " Bridesmaid 2nd," roan, calvecl 1st October, 1877; s 18th Duke of Derrimut, d Bridesmaid, s of d Duke of Derrimut.

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327 17 Watt and Thomson, Cocket-ge-dong, N.S.W., "Trinket 2nd," red and white, calved 30th July, 1877 ; s 18th Duke of Derrimut,"' d Trinket 1st, s of d Earl of Geneva (31068).

328 18 Wm. Lockhart Morton, Caroline-street, South Yarra, "Neptune's Fancy 2nd," roan, calvecl 10th March, 1877 : s Cherry Oxford, d Neptune's Fancy, s of d Seaman.

329 19 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Baroness," red and white, calved 19th September, 1877 ; s Agamemnon, d Alice 2nd, s of d Oxford (574, N.S.W. H.B.).

330 20 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Duchess 5th," roan and white, calved 9th November, 1877 ; s Agamemnon, d Wasp 6th, s of d Oxford (574, N.S.W. H.B.)

331 21 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Lady 5th," roan and white, calved 15th November, 1877; s Agamemnon, d Martha 6th, s of d Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)

332 22 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Lady 6th," red and white, calved 20th November, 1877; s Agamemnon, d Martha 4th, s Duffield (714, N.S.W. H.B.)

333 23 Jas. Tweddle, Green Park, Gisborne, " Christmas Rose 4th," dark-red and white, calved 27th August, 1877; s Victor Bruns-wick, d Christmas Rose, s of d Royal Rose (32413).

334 24 Robertson Bros., Colac, " 23rd Duchess of Derrimut," red and white, calved 13th July, 1877; s Earl of Geneva (31068), d Grand Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Duke of Brunswick (25937).

335 25 Robertson Bros., Colac, " 27th Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 27th November, 1877; s Geneva's Earl, d White Summerton, s of d Frederick the Great.

336 26 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, " Duchess of the Violets," white, calved 5th November, 1877; s 17th Duke of Derrimut, d Violetta, s of d Vulcan.

g cl Violet, by Harvest Home (18,033) g g d Virgin, by Doubloon (12,713) g g g d Venus, by Garrick (11,507) g g g g d Favourite, by Viscount g g g g g d Fairie, by Fawdon (3,776) g g g 8 g g d Matilda (imported)

Special Prize, Cup, value £ 1 0 , the gift of the STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, M e l -bourne, will be awarded to the best animal in sections 6 and 7.

SEC. 8.—Special Prize of £5 will be given to the best Shorthorn Heifer Calf, calved after the 1st January, 1878.

337 1 James Teasdale, Western Park, Balnarring, "Oxford's Duchess of Derrimut," roan, calved 15th January, 1878; s 7th Earl of Oxford, d 11th Duchess of Derrimut, s of d Earl of Geneva (31068) (imported); bred by exhibitor.

338 2 L. S. Mason, Yarraman Park, Dandenong, "Miss George," roan, calved 25th February, 1878; s 6th Earl of Oxford, d Nanny, s of d Lord George (imported).

339 3 John Benn, Mount Derrimut, "Premium 9th," red, calvecl 3rd January, 1878; s Lord Liverpool (imported), cl Premium 4th, s of cl Duke of Edinburgh.

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340 4 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "4th Princess of Bridgewater," red and a little white, calved 26th January, 1878; s Cherry Oxford 2nd, d Young Queen; brecl by ex-hibitor.

341 5 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Wi ld Eyes Duchess 6th," white, calved 3rd January, 1878; s Duke of Melbourne, d Wild Eyes; bred by exhibitor.

342 6 P. Brisbane, Meikleham, "Duchess Welcome," roan, calved 1st January, 1878; s 8th Duke of Derrimut, d Twin Welcome, s of d Duke of the Butterflies.

343 7 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's Duchess 6th," red and white, calved 3rd January, 1878; s Agamemnon, d Mistletoe, s of d Washington (32806).

344 8 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, " Agamemnon's Duchess 7th," red, calved 14th January, 1878; s Agamemnon, d Miss Rose, s of d Oxford (574 N.S.W. H.B.).

345 9 C. B. Fisher, Maribyrnong, "Agamemnon's Lady 8th," dark roan and white, calved 17th January, 1878 ; s Agamemnon, d Lizzy 3rd, s of (1 Arthur (331 N.S.W. H.B.).

•346 10 Robertson Bros., Colac, "Sixth Countess of Colac," roan, calved 11th January, 1878 ; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Fanny 7tli, s of d The Beau.

347 11 Robertson Bros., Colac, " Fourth Countess of Alvie," roan, calved 22nd February, 1878; s Oxford Cherry Duke (32016), d Letitia 10th, s of d Royal Butterfly 19th.

CLASS E .

HEREFORDS.

SEC. 1.—Hereford Bull, 3 years or over—First prize, £4 ; second ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate of merit.

348 1 T. and T. B. Collett, River View Farm, Lilydale, "Tasmania," 6 years; s Jerry (imported), d Rose, from imported stock.

349 2 Peter Booth, Moor Park, Kyneton, " Neptune," calved 15th April, 1870, brecl by Chas. Price, Adelaide; s Bringwood (imported) (2981); d Queen of the Ocean, s of cl Matchless (2110).

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

350 1 Peter Booth, Moor Park, Kyneton, " Duke," calvecl 3rd October, 1876; s Frolic, cl Purity, s of d Jerry.

351 2 Peter Booth, Moor Park, Kyneton, "Sultan," calved 1st November, 1876; s Sergeant (3415), d Silky, bred by Messrs. T. and S. Learmonth.

352 3 Peter Booth, Moor Park, Kyneton, "Lord Nelson," calved 3rd March, 1877; s Neptune, cl Lady Dalhousie, s of d Duke of Dalhousie.

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

353 1 Robert Nixon, Narree Warren, " Duke of Livingstone," calved 4th September, 1877 ; s Matchless, d Miss Livingstone, s of d Master of Livingstone (imported).

•SEC. 4.—Hereford Cow (giving milk or in calf)—First prize, £1; second, ditto, £2; third ditto, certificate of merit.

354 1 T. & A. Chimside, Werribee Park, "Graceful," calved 1873; s Royal Head (imported), d Rarity, s of d Captain.

355 2 T. & A. Chirnside, Werribee Park, "Daisy 2nd," calved 1873; s Royal Head (imported), cl Daisy, s of d Captain.

356 3 T. & A. Chirnside, Werribee Park, " Mayflower," calved 1873; s Lord Asliford, d by Reginald.

356A 4 Andrew M'Harg, Royal Park, "Polly," 4 years; s Barney. -SEC. 5.—Hereford Heifer, 2 years old—First prize, £ 4 ; second ditto, £2 ;

third ditto, certificate of merit. -357 1 Edward Baker, Lancefield Road, "Moss Rose," calvecl 23rcl

August, 1876 ; s Dake of Dalhousie, cl by Cadet. 358 2 Edward Baker, Lancefielcl Road, "Red Rose," calvecl 3rd January,

1877; s Duke of Dalhousie, d Daisy, bred by Wm. Lyall. SEC. 6—Hereford Heifer, 1 year old—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, £2 ;

third ditto, certificate of merit. -359 1 Edward Baker, Lancefield Road, "White Rose," calved 6th Jan-

uary, 1878; s Bloomsbury, cl Moss Rose, s of cl Duke of Dalhousie.

CLASS F .

ALDERNEYS,

•SEC. l. — AIderney Bull, any age—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

360 1 Henry Baclcmann, Brighton, " Duke," 6 years. 361 2 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Free Trader," 5

years; s Bull, imported by the late Edward Wilson, d Argus. 362 3 Dr. Bathe, Dandenong, "Diamond 1st," 3 years; s Young

Lancelot, cl Maud (imported by the late Edward Wilson). 363 4 Edward Cox, South Yarra, " Johnny," 2 years and 3 months; s

Charley 1st, cl from imported stock. 364 5 Wm. Wright, Prahran, "Royal Charlie;" s Charlie (brecl by Cox),

d imported, 4 years. 365 6 Wm. Wright, Prahran, "Prince," 1 year, bred by Sir G. F.

Bowen; s Robin, d Bertha.

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

366 1 Mars Buckley, Bourke-street, " Sweetbriar," 4 years. -367 2 Wm. Lockhart Morton, South Yarra, " Beauty," agecl, calf at foot.

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368 3 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, " Argus," aged, in calf.

369 4 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, " Kate," rising 3 years, in milk.

370 5 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Suckey," aged, in calf.

371 6 His Excellency Sir Geo. F. Bowen, "Argus," aged, in'calf; bred. by Mr. Job Smith.

372 7 His Excellency Sir Geo. F. Bowen, " Bertha," in milk; bred by Mr. W. Lempriere.

373 8 Richard Lane, Inkermann-road, Caulfield, "Jenny," 7 years, in. milk; s , late E. Wilson's imported Bull, d Beauty,. s of d Monaghan's Alderney bull (imported).

374 9 W. B. Jones, Sandridge-road, "Polly," in milk; bred by Dr. Howitt.

375 10 Dr. Bathe, Dandenong, "Maude 2nd," 4 years, in calf, bred by the late Edward Wilson.

376 11 Robt. Wliitelock, East St. Kilda, "Nellie," 7 years in milk. 377 12 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, cow, aged. 378 13 Dr. Bathe, Dandenong, "Buttercup 2nd;" s Young Prince, d.

Buttercup. 379 14 R. G- Ford, Union-street, East Brighton, cow, "Fairy." SEC. 3.—Alderney Heifer, 2 years old and 1 year old—First prize, £2 ;.

second ditto, £ 1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit. 380 1 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, " Tottie," 2 years, in

calf. 381 2 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Tuddie," 10 months. 382 3 His Excellency Sir Geo. F. Bowen, "Nina," 1 year 11 months; s

Timor, d Maggie; bred by Mr. J. W. Fleming. 383 4 Job Smith, Northcote, "Maggie," 2 years, in milk; bred by His

Excellency Sir Geo. F. Bowen. 384 5 W. Lockhart Morton, 11 Caroline-street, South Yarra, heifer,

6 months. 385 6 Dr. Bathe, Dandenong, "Buttercup 3rd," two years; s Young

Prince, d Buttercuj), bred by the late Edwd. Wilson. 386 7 Dr. Bathe, Dandenong, heifer, 1 year; s Diamond 1st, d Creamy,

s of d Young Prince. 386A 8 D. Richardson, South Yarra, heifer in milk, 2 years.

CLASS G .

AYRSHIRES. SEC. 1.—Ayrshire Bull, any age—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate-

of merit. 387 1 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Bide at Hame," red and

white, 1 year; s Rival of Drumlanrig, d Daisy, s of d Donald. 388 2 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "The Miller," 3 years old. 389 3 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Glenelg," 12 months. 390 4 Wm. Dewar, Tullamarine, "Jack Hornbrook".

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SEC. 2.—Ayrshire Cow, in milk or calf—First prize, £1; second ditto, certificate of merit.

391 1 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Katie 2nd," brindle and white, 7 years; s Rob Roy, d Katie, s of d Old Rob Roy.

392 2 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Diana 1st," red and white, 4 years; s Dunlop, d Katie 2nd, s of d Rob Roy.

393 3 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Cherry 1st," red and white, 3 years; s Dunlop, d Jeannie, s of d Old Rob Roy.

394 4 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Lilac," red and white, 2 years; s Rival of Drumlanrig, d Fanny, s of d Rob Roy.

395 5 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Mayflower," brindle and white; s Rival of Drumlanrig, d Nina, s of d Rob Roy.

396 6 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Lady," red and white, 3 years; s Dunlop, d Flora 1st, s of d Rob Roy.

397 7 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on London, " Ayrshire Beauty,'" rod and white, pedigree unknown.

398 8 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, one cow, " Nelly," 6 years, in calf.

399 9 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Cherry," 6 years, in milk. 400 10 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Rosy," 3 years, in calf. 401 11 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Spot," 8 years, in calf. 402 12 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Beauty," 3 years, in milk. 403 13 John Love, Tullamarine, "Mary," 8 years, in milk. 404 14 John Love, Tullamar-ine, "Jeannie," 5 years, in milk. 405 15 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Nellie," brown and

white, 6 years; s Rob Roy, d Spottie, s of d Old Rob Roy. 406 16 Alex. M'Dougall, Arundel, " Leura," brown with a little white,

2 years and 4 months, from pure imported stock, pure-bred calf, " Dainty Davy," at foot.

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

407 1 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Cherry 3rd," red, 1 year ; s Rival of Drumlanrig, d Cherry 2nd, s of d Dunlop.

408 2 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Diana 2nd," red and white, 1 year; s Rival of Drumlanrig, d Diana 1st, s of d Dunlop.

409 3 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Katie 3rd," red, 11 months; s Rival of Drumlanrig, d Katie, s of cl Old Rob Roy.

410 4 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, "Flora 2nd," red and white, 1 year; s Rival of Drumlanrig, d Flora 1st, s of d Rob Roy.

411 5 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, " Brownie," 2 years. 412 6 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Daisy," 1 year. 413 7 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Fanny," 1 year. 414 8 John Grant, Seafield, Tullamarine, "Fairy," 1 year. 415 9 Alex. M'Dougall, Arundel, "Beauty," 1 year and 6 months, from

imported stock. 416 10 Wm. Dewar, Tullamarine, heifer, 2 years. 417 11 Wm. Dewar, Tullamarine, heifer, 2 years.

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CLASS H .

BRITTANYS.

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

418 1 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, bull, 3 years.

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

419 1 Cecil H. MacMeikan, Yarraville, "Minnie," 3 years, in calf. 420 2 Joel Horwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Topsy;" pedigree-

unknown. 421 3 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, "'Beauty," aged.

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

422 1 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, heifer, 18 months. 423 2 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, heifer, 1 year.

N.B.—Every Cow or Heifer, in milk ancl not ill calf, must be certified to have-produced a live calf within 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 will be with-held until she is certified to have produced a live calf.

CLASS J .

DAIRY COWS.

Best Cow for Dairy Purposes, giving milk (of any breed or age)—First-prize, £5 5s., the gift of the Hon. Robert Simson, M.L.C.; second' ditto, £3 3s., the gift of the Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson; third ditto, certificate of merit.

424 1 Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., Sunbury, dairy cow. 425 2 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Daisy," red and white,.

11 years ; s Donald, d Nellie, s of d Old Rob Roy. 426 3 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Fanny," red ancl white,

6 years; s Rob Roy, d Rosey 2nd, s of d Old Rob Roy. 427 4 Mrs. J. M'Nab, Oakbank, Tullamarine, " Queenie," red and white,

8 years, s P ob Roy, d Rosey 1st, s of d Old Rob Roy. 428 5 John Benn, Mount Derrimut, dairy cow. 429 6 John Benn, Mount Derrimut, dairy cow. 430 7 J. G. Brisbane, Paseoevale, Moonee Ponds, " Lilly," roan, 8 years ;

s Young Lord. 431 8 J. G. Brisbane, Paseoevale, Moonee Ponds, "Dolly," roan, aged. 432 9 Samuel Gardiner, Chelsworth, one cow. 433 10 Samuel Gardiner, Chelswortli, one cow. 434 11 Samuel Gardiner, Chelswortli, one cow. 435 12 Samuel Gardiner, Chelswortli, one cow. 436 13 Brannigan Brothers, Oaklands Junction, " Fanny," roan, aged. 437 14 Brannigan Brothers, Oaklands Junction, "Daisy," roan, aged.

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439 16 Saunders, Sandford and Co., Stony Creek, Yarraville, dairy cow. 440 17 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, "Rosy." 441 18 Colin A. Watt, Drummond, "Lizzie." 442 19 James M'Phail, Essendon, "Rosalie," red and white. 443 'M James M'Phail, Essendon, " Jenny," black and white. 444 21 Robert Mailer, Cobui-g, cow. 445 22 James Rennick, Evandale Farm, Kyneton, cow. 446 23 Edward Baker, Lancefield Road, "Iscatta." 447 24 Wm. Dewar, Tullamarine, " Rose Mary."

MEMO.—The above Cows are to be milked dry in the presence of the Judges at five o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the fc'th November, and at nine o'clock a.m. on Thursday, the 7th, when the prizes will be awarded.

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

CLASS K .

FAT C A T T L E (Grass Fed).

SEC. 1.—Best Fat Bullock—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

448 1 W. E. Power, Power's Court, Maffra, Gipps Land, one bullock. 449 2 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, bullock. 450 3 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, bullock. 451 4 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, bullock. 452 5 C. and A. Finlay, Glenormiston, Noorat, bullock.

CLASS L .

LONG-WOOLLED SHEEP.

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

453 1 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, Dishley, Leicester ram, 4-tooth, bred by Andrew Rutherford, Geelong, from imported stock, shorn 23rd October, 1877.

454 2 Charles Slee, Strangways, " Tasman," aged (imported), shorn 24th November, 1877.

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

455 1 Wm. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, ram, lambed 28th August, 1877, never shorn, bred by exhibitor; s Tasman, bred by — Dodery, Esq., Launceston, d from stock imported by H. Hodgson, of Myrniong.

457 2 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, lambed end of September, 1877, bred by exhibitor from imported stock, never shorn.

458 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, ram, lambed September, 1877, never shorn.

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459 4 Chas. Slee, Strangways, " Sir Frederick," bred by exhibitor; sTasman, lambed September, 1877, never shorn.

460 5 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ram, shorn November, 1877. 461 6 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ram, shorn November, 1877. 462 7 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ram, shorn November, 1877.

Special Prize of a Cup, value £10, the gift of Messrs. ROBERTSON BROS., will be given for the best Leicester Ram exhibited.

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

463 1 Wm. Jeffrey, Glencairn, ewe, 4-tooth, bred by exhibitor, shorn 19th October, 1877 ; s Tasman, d from stock imported by H. Hodgson, Myrniong.

464 2 Wm. Jeffrey, Glencairn, ewe, 6-tooth, bred by exhibitor, shorn 19th October, 1877; s Tasman, d from stock imported by H. Hodgson, Myrniong.

465 3 Hy. Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, Dishley, Leicester, ewe, 6-tooth, bred by Andrew Rutherford, Geelong, shorn 23rd October, 1877.

466 4 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 4-tooth, bred by exhibitor, shorn December, 1877.

467 5 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 4-tooth, bred by exhibitor, shorn December, 1877.

468 6 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 4-tooth, bred by exhibitor, shorn December, 1877.

469 7 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, ewe, broken mouth, shorn September, 1877.

470 8 Chas. Slee, Strangways, " Miss Rose," 4-tooth, bred by exhibitor; sTasman, d Rose of Tasmania, shorn 24th November, 1877.

471 9 Chas. Slee, Strangways, ewe, bred by exhibitor, 4-tooth; s Sir Charles, shorn 6th November, 1877.

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

472 1 Wm. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, ewe, lambed September, 1877, never shorn, bred by exhibitor; s Tasman, d by stock from H. Hodgson, Myrniong.

473 2 Wm. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, ewe, lambed September, 1877, never shorn, bred by exhibitor; s Tasman, d by stock from H. Hodgson, Myrniong.

474 3 R. Elworthy, Caulfield, ewe, lambed September, 1877, never shorn, bred by exhibitor from imported stock.

475 4 R. Elworthy, Caulfield, ewe, lambed September, 1877, never shorn, bred by exhibitor from imported stock.

476 5 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, ewe, 2-tooth. 477 6 Henry Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, ewe, 2-tooth. 478 7 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 2-tooth, bred by exhibitor,

never shorn, lambed September or October, 1877. 479 8 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 2-tooth, bred by exhibitor,

never shorn, lambed September or October, 1877. 480 9 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, 2-tooth, bred by exhibitor,

never shorn, lambed September or October, 1877.

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481 10 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisbome, ewe, lambed end of September, 1877, bred by exhibitor, never shorn.

482 11 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisbome, ewe, lambed end of September, 1877, bred by exhibitor, never shorn.

483 12 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, ewe, lambed September, 1S77, never shorn.

484 13 Chas. Slee, Strangways, ewe, bred by exhibitor; s Sir Charles, lambed September, 1877, never shorn.

485 14 Chas. Slee, Strangways, ewe, bred by exhibitor; s Sir Charles, lambed September, 1877, never shorn.

486 15 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ewe, shorn November, 1877. 487 16 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ewe, shorn November, 1877. 488 17 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, ewe, shorn, November, 1877.

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

489 1 JoelHorwood, Bridgewater Park, on Loddon, "Maribyrnong," full-mouthed, shorn 12th November, 1877, bred by C. B. Fisher, Esq.

490 2 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, "Simon," ram, 8-tooth, shorn December, 1877 (imported).

491 3 Charles Wyatt, Frogmore, Geelong, ram, bred by J. and S. Austin, shorn 1st December, 1877.

492 4 T. W. Hatton, Flemington, ram, 6-tootli, shorn December, 1877. 493 5 T. W. Hatton, Flemington, ram, 6-tootli, shorn December, 1877.

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

494 1 Thos. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, ram, lambed August or September, 1877; shorn October, 1877; bred by exhibitor.

495 2 Thos. Hogan, Wallan, " Count Bismarck," two-tooth, bred by Rutledge Bros., s Bismarck; shorn October, 1877.

496 3 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisbome, ram, lambed end of September, bred by exhibitor, never shorn.

Special Prize of a Cup, value £10, the gift of Messrs. ROBERTSON BROS., will be given for the best Lincoln Ram exhibited.

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

497 1 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, bred by exhibitor; shorn December, 1877.

498 2 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, bred by exhibitor; shorn December, 1877.

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

499 1 Hy. Stevenson, Niddrie, Essendon, ewe, bred by R. Hood. 500 2 Thos. Bath, Ceres, Learmonth, ewe, lambecl August or September,

1877 ; shorn October, 1877, brecl by exhibitor. 501 3 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, lambed September or October

1877, bred by exhibitor, never shorn.

3 4 SWINE.

502 4 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, ewe, lambed September or October, 1877, bred by exhibitor, never shorn.

503 5 Dr. Plummer, Wybun Park, Gisborne, ewe, lambed end of September, 1877, bred by exhibitor, unshorn.

504 6 Dr. Plummer, "Wybun Park, Gisborne, ewe, lambed end of September, 1877, bred by exhibitor, unshorn.

SEC. 2.—Best Cotsivolcl Ewe (any age)—First prize, £3; second ditto, £ 2 j third ditto, certificate of merit.

505 1 R. Elwortliy, Caulfield, ewe, four-tooth, lambed September, 1870, shorn November, 1877, bred by exhibitor from Dreute stock.

506 2 R. Elworthy, Caulfield, ewe, four-tooth, lambed September, 1876! shorn November, 1877, bred by exhibitor from Dreute stock.

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507 1 Wm. Ross, Kew, Southdown ewe and ram lamb. 508 2 D. C. M'Arthur, Heidelberg, 5 rams, Lincoln. 509 3 D. C. M'Arthur, Heidelberg, 5 rams, Lincoln. 510 4 D. C. M'Arthur, Heidelberg, 5 rams, Lincoln. 510A 5 D. C. M'Arthur, Heidelberg, 2 Lincoln ewes, with lambs at foot.

CLASS 0 .

S W I N E - L A R G E BREED.

gEC i.—Best Boar (over 12 months')—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

511 1 Thos. Mitchell, Northcote, boar. 512 2 Stephen Merrick, Northcote, boar. 513 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, boar. 514 4 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, boar. 515 5 Geo. Plant, Northcote, boar, 15 months, " Goliath." g E a 0. Best Boar (under 12 months)—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, cer-

tificate of merit. 516 1 Stephen Merrick, Northcote, boar. 517 2 Stephen Merrick, Northcote, boar. 518 3 Alex. M'Dougall, Arundel, boar, 6 months. 519 4 George Plant, Northcote, boar. 520 5 George Plant, Northcote, boar. gEC. 3. Best Sow, with Utter, or in pig (over 12 months)—First prize, £2 ;

second ditto, certificate of merit. 521 1 Thomas Mitchell, Northcote, sow in pig. 522 2 Thomas Mitchell, Northcote, sow in pig. 523 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow in pig. 524 4 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow. 525 5 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow. 526 6 Alex. M'Dougall, Arundel, sow with litter, 2 years.

SWINE. 3 5

527 7 George Plant, Nortlicote, sow. -528 8 George Plant, Nortlicote, sow. 529 9 Saunders, Sandford and Co., Stony Creek, Yarraville, sow in pig.

SE0. 4.—Best Sow, under 12 months—First prize, £2; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

530 1 Thos. Hogan, Wallan Wallan, sow (Berkshire). .531 2 Jas. Ewart, North Park, Essendon, sow with litter. 532 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow. 533 4 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow. 534 5 Alex. M'DougaU, Arundel, sow, 6 months. 535 6 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, sow. 536 7 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, sow. 537 8 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, sow. 537A 9 Charles Sach, Geelong, sow.

SEC. 6.—Best Boar, under 12 months—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

538 1 James Pittman, Nortlicote, one entry.

,g E a 7.—Best Sow, with Utter, or in pig, over 12 months—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

539 1 Jas. Pittman, Nortlicote, sow, in pig. •540 2 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, sow. 541 3 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, sow, in pig.

SEC. 8.—Best Sow (under 12 months)—First prize, £ 2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

542 1 Watson & Paterson, Queen-street, sow. 543 2 Watson & Paterson, Queen-street, sow. 544 3 L. L. Smith, Melbourne, sow.

SEC. 9.—Best Bacon Pig (any breed)—First prize, silver medal.

545 1 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, pig. 546 2 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, pig. 547 3 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, pig. 548 4 Saunders, Sandford & Co., Stony Creek, Yarraville, pig.

SEC. 10.—Best Pork Pig (any breed)—First prize, silver medal. 549 1 Watson & Paterson, Queen-street, pig. 550 2 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, pig. 551 3 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, pig.

EXTRA CLASS 0 .

552 1 Stephen Merrick, Nortlicote, 6 suckers. 553 2 Stephen Merrick, Nortlicote, 6 suckers. 554 3 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, 6 suckers, 2^ months. 555 4 Geo. Plant, Nortlicote, 6 suckers, months.

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CLASS P .

POULTRY.

SEC. I.—Cochin-China Cock and Hen—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

556 1 Chas. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen buff. 557 2 Chas. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen partridge. 558 3 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen white. 559 4 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen white. 560 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, grouse Cochins. 561 6 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, grouse Cochins.

SEC. 2.—Dorking Cock and Hen—First prize, £1, second ditto, certificate of merit.

562 1 John Moore, Brighton, one pen. 563 2 John Moore, Brighton, one pen. 564 3 John Moore, Brighton, one pen. 565 4 C. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen. 566 5 C. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen. 567 6 C. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen. 568 7 C. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen. 569 S C. Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen. 570 9 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen grey. 571 10 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen grey. 572 11 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen grey. 573 12 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen grey. 574 13 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen grey.

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

575 1 Caleb Dunston, Coburg, one pen.

SEC. 4.—Spanish Cock arid Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

576 1 James Perrie, Bendigo-street, Richmond, one pen. 577 2 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 578 3 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 579 4 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 580 5 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 581 6 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 582 7 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 583 8 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 584 9 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 585 10 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen.

SEC. 5.—Brahma Pootra (dark-pencilled) Cock and Hen—First prize, £1 : second ditto, certificate of merit.

586 1 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 587 2 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 588 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 589 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.

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590 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 591 6 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 592 7 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 593 8 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 594 9 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 595 10 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 596 11 C. Dunston, Coburg, one pen, dark. 597 12 Charles Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen. 598 13 Charles Fox, 5 Eastern Market, one pen. SEC. 6.—Brahma Pootra (light-pencilled) Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ;

second ditto, certificate of merit. 599 1 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 600 2 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 601 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 602 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 603 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 604 6 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 605 7 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.

SEC. 7.—Game Cock and Hen, black or other reds—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

606 1 John Varcoe, Richmond, one pen black-reds. 607 2 John Varcoe, Richmond, one pen black-reds. 608 3 A. A. Clarke, Cochrane-street, North Brighton, pen black-reds. 609 4 Robt. Fleming, Brunswick, one pen black-reds. 610 5 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen black-red game. SEC. 8.—Ga/me Cock and Hen, Duckwings or any other variety—First

prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit. 611 1 John Varcoe, Richmond, one pen duckwings. 612 2 John Varcoe, Richmond, one pen duckwings. 613 3 A. A. Clarke, Cochrane-street, North Brighton, pen duckwings. 614 4 A. A. Clarke, Cochrane-street, North Brighton, pen white. 615 5 Robt. Fleming, Brunswick, pen black game. 616 6 C. Fox, Eastern Market, pen duckwing game. 617 7 A. Brown, Hotham, pen duckwing game. 618 8 A. Brown, Hotham, pen red-pile.

SEC. 9.—Golden-spangled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

619 1 Jas. Perrie, Bendigo-street, Richmond, one pen. 620 2 J. Moore, Brighton, one pen. 621 3 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen.

SEC. 10.—Golden-jjencilled Hamburg Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

622 1 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 623 2 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 624 3 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 625 4 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 626 5 David Kinnear, Eastern Arcade, one pen.

POULTRY.

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

G27 1 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. G28 2 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen. 629 3 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen. 630 4 Davicl Kinnear, Eastern Arcade, one pen.

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

631 1 Chas. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 632 2 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade, one pen.

SEC. 13.—White-crested Polish Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

C33 1 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 634 2 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 635 3 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen.

SEC. 14.—Polish Cock and Hen, any other variety—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

636 1 Jas Perrie, Bendigo-street, Richmond, one pen. 637 2 Wm. Hommel, Nortlicote, one pen. 638 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. G39 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3, and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 640 5 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen. 641 6 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen. 642 7 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen. 643 8 D. Kinnear, Eastern Arcade, one pen.

SEC. 15.—Game Bantam Cock and Hen—First prize, £1 ; second ditto,, certificate of merit.

644 1 James Duncan, 68 Elizabeth-street, one pair black-reds. 645 2 James Duncan, 68 Elizabeth-street, one pair black-reds. 646 3 James Duncan, 68 Elizabeth-street, one pair duckwings. 647 4 James Duncan, 68 Elizabeth-street, one pair duckwings. 648 5 T. Hommel, Clarke-street, Nortlicote, pen blaclc-reds. 649 6 A. A Clarke, Cochrane-street, North Brighton, pen black-reds. 650 7 A. A. Clarke, Cochrane-street, North Brighton, pen duckwings. 651 8 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 652 9 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 653 10 J. Willmott, Woollert, one pen black-reds. 654 11 Port <fc Johnson, Northcote, one pen black-reds.

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

655 1 Jas. Duncan, 68 Elizabeth-street, one pair red pile. 656 2 A. A. Clarke, Cochrane-street, North Brighton, pen red pile.

SEC. 17.—Turkeys (Cock and Hen)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

657 1 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 658 2 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen.

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659 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 660 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 661 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.

SEC. 18.—Guinea Fowl, Cock and Hen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

662 1 0. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 663 2 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 664 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 665 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 666 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.

SEC. 19.—Gander and Goose—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

667 1 Robt. Fleming, Brunswick, one pen Toulouse. 668 2 A. Brown, Hotham, one pen Toulouse.

SEC. 20.—Drake and Duck, Aylesbury or Rouen—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

669 1 Clias. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen Aylesbury. 670 2 Glias. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen Rouen. 671 3 John Keenan, South Preston, one pen Aylesbury. 672 4 John Keenan, South Preston, one pen Aylesbury. 673 5 Wm. Smith, South Preston, one pen Aylesbury. 674 6 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen Aylesbury. 675 7 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen Aylesbury. 676 8 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen Aylesbury. 677 9 James Cochrane, Elsternwick, one pen Aylesbury.

SEC. 21.—Drake and Dv,ck, common—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certifi-cate of merit.

678 1 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 679 2 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 680 3 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen. 681 4 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Mraket, one pen. 682 5 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.

SEC. 22.—Drake and Duclc, Muscovy—First prize, £1 ; second ditto, certifi-cate of merit.

683 1 C. Fox, Eastern Market, one pen. 684 2 Samuel Fox, 2, 3 and 4 Eastern Market, one pen.

E X T R A C L A S S . — P .

685 1 A. D. Macfarlane, Hotham, one pair cocks and 4 hens, Spanish. Special Prize, £ 2 2s . , the g i f t of the EXECUTORS of the late JOSEPH NICHOLSON, w i l l

be awarded to the best Coop of Poultry exhibited.

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CLASS Q.

DOGS.

SPORTING CLASS.

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

686 1 J. D. L. Morton, South Yarra, "Guardian," blue and white, whelped 28th September, 1876; s Torrent (imported), d Modesty, s of d Prince (imported).

6S7 2 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, "Dictator," fawn and white dog; s Cumloden, d Miss Heller.

688 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, " Kettledrum;" s Claverhouse, d Miss Heller.

689 4 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, " One of the Twelve," black and white dog; s Claverhouse, d Nelly.

690 5 J. W. Clarke, Tivoli Place, South Yarra, "Clarendon," red clog; s Westlake (imported), d Belle Brandon.

691 6 W. E. Oldfielcl, Royal Park, "Jasper" (imported), red and white ticked clog; s Sandridge, d Marionette, 4 years old.

692 7 Geo. Plant, Northcote, " Simon Peter," white and fawn; s Comet, d Olynda.

693 8 W. D. Davis, Nassau Villa, Coburg, "Archer;" s Archer (imported), d Venus.

694 9 James Pittman, Northcote, black dog, "Jem Mace," 3 years; s Anacreon, cl Fleet, s of d imported.

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

695 1 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Fairplay," white and fawn, 3 years; s Breadalbane (imported), d Nora (imported).

696 2 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Welcome News" (imported), 4 years, blue and white; s Cockie Leckie, cl Wel-come.

697 3 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Brunswick, "Fairvvater," brindle, 2 years; s Royal Water, d Grand Duchess.

698 4 H. Campbell, Wahgunyah, "Dumah's Joy," white and brindle (im-ported) ; s Hobbledehoy, d Dumah.

699 5 H. Campbell, Wahgunyah, " Breath of Life" (imported); s Spectre, d Death, s of d own sister to Donald.

700 6 W. J. Hobbs, Melbourne, " Miss Hickey," fawn, 5 years, pedigree lost.

701 7 Master John Finlay, St. Kilda, " Vanish," fawn, 2 years; s Red Rover, cl Vanish (imported).

702 8 Branigan Bros., Oaklands Junction, "Elsie," 4 years, black and white; s Claverhouse, cl Nelly (imported), s of cl Deerfoot.

703 9 W. Harvey, Northcote, " Elder Blossom," black, rising 3 years; s Red Rover, cl Heather Blossom.

704 10 Wm. Reynolds, 4 Ireland-street west, Melbourne, " Briseis," fa\yn and white.

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705 11 Watson-ancl Paterson, Queen-street, " Mysterious L a d y s Clavei" house, d Miss Heller.

706 12 J. W. Clarke, Tivoli Place, South Yarra, "Countess Tivoli," fawn and white slut; s Miserable, d Lady Hawthorne.

707 13 J. W. Clarke, Tivoli-place, South Yarra, "Claribel," fawn slut; s Westlake (imported), d Belle Brandon.

•SEC. 3.—Greyhound, Dog Pup (whelped after lsJ July, 1877) — First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

708 1 J. W. Fleming, Fleming House, Park-street, Brunswick, "First Water," red dog, whelped 26th September, 1877; s Royal Water, d Fair Play.

•SEC. 4.—Greyhound Slut Pup (whelped after lsi July, 1877)—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

709 1 Wm. Harvey, Nortlicote, slut pup, white and black, whelped July, 1877; s Lad of Clifton, d Sharp Practice.

710 2 J. W. Clarke, Tivoli Place, South Yarra, "Cricket," black and white slut; s Haricot, d Lucy, s of d Darkie (imported).

711 3 James Pittman, Northcote, fawn slut, "Fly;" s Royalty, d Fleet, s of d Spot.

712 4 George Plant, Northcote, slut pup by Abimeleeh, out of sister to Simon Peter.

•SEC. 5.—Fox Terrier Dog or Slut—First prize, Cup, value £10 10s., the gift of several subscribers, to be won twice by the same owner; second prize, the whole of entry fee; third prize, certificate of merit. Entry fee, 5s. each. Pedigree of clogs to be given if known.

713 1 George Sanderson, 28 Bourke-street east, "Pirate" (imported), 18 months; s Champion Buffett, d Model, s of cl Old Risk.

714 2 George Sanderson, 28 Bourke-street east, "Ruby" (imported), 5 years; s Champion Bitters, d by Gadfly.

715 3 Thos. Haydon, Brunswick, "Young General," 3 years; s General, cl Frolic.

716 4 R. G. Banner, Sandridge, "Fidget," slut; s Tickler, cl Venus, 6 years old.

717 5 R. G. Banner, Sandridge, "Queen's Head," slut; s Dodger, cl Fidget, 2 years old.

718 6 Chas. Lynnot, Martin-street, St. Kilda, slut, "Picture" (imported). 719 7 E. F. Stephen, Sydney, slut, "Violet," agecl. 720 8 R. B. Baines, Sydney, slut, "Tricksey," aged. 721 9 Thomas Armstrong, 32 Rathdowne-street, Carlton, slut " Peg."

SPECIAL PRIZE of £5, the gift of several subscribers, will be given to the best Fox Terrier Pup under .12 months, exhibited ; second prize, certificate of merit.

722 1 H. C. Boyd, Wahgunyah, " Wriggle." 223 2 H. C. Boyd, Wahgunyah, " Twist." 724 3 Thos. Haydon, Brunswick, " Midge," slut; s Young General,

d Tiny, whelpecl April, 187S. 725 4 R. G. Banner, Sandridge, "Smuggler," dog; s Pirate, cl Mabel,

whelped 12th November, 1877.

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726 5 Chavles Lynnot, Martin-street, St. Kilcla, dog, " Tartar." 727 6 Charles Lynnot, Martin-street, St. Kilda, slut, "Nibble" (imported).. 728 7 E. P. Stephen, Sydney, slut, " Busy." 729 8 E. F. Stephen, Sydney, dog, " Rattler." 730 9 E. F. Stephen, Sydney, dog, " Bustler."

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

731 1 Robert Mailler, Coburg, dog, " Bang," liver and white. 732 2 Henry Searle, South Yarra, dog, " Sancho," liver and white,.

7 years.

SEC. 7.—Retriever Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,, certificate of merit.

733 1 Jas. Aii-d, Emerald Hill, "Jack," 2 years, Russian. 734 2 D. Robinson, Kensington, Flemington, "Bobby," dog, black, 1

year, by imported stock. 735 3 Chas. Simpson, Latrobe-street, " Mouser," dog, 3 years. 736 4 Mrs. Robertson, Ratlidowne-street, Carlton, " Carlo," black dog, 2"

years. 737 5 G. J. Gibson, Park-street West, Emerald Hill, "Don," brown,

dog, 3^ years. 7.38 6 George Kirkham, St. Kilda, black dog, "Toby," 6 years.

SEC. 8.—Setter Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

739 1 F. W. Rolland, Pentridge Hotel, Coburg, "Rip , " 4 years 3 months. 740 2 Augustine .Jones, Maribyrnong, Gordon, setter dog, " R o y ; " s Rex,.

d Romp, whelped November 9, 1877. 741 3 A. Garrett, 24 Lonsdale-street east, " Rover," English setter dog,.

(imported), 2-J? years. 742 4 Arthur Mills, George-street, Fitzroy, Gordon setter dog, " Sancho,"

2 years. 743 5 A. M. Smith, English setter, slut, " Flora," 2 years. 744 6 C. Ware, Bourke-street West, six Irish setter puppies.

SEC. 9.—Spaniel Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

745 1 F. W. Rolland, Pentridge Hotel, Coburg, "Dash," 12 months,. cocker.

746 2 Andw. Palmer, Emerald Hill, " Beauty," slut and pup, 5 years, field.

747 3 W. L. Mailer, 2 King-street, "Dash," dog, 4 years. 748 4 A. Garrett, 24 Lonsdale-street east, " Dash," field spaniel dog, Si-

years. 749 5 A. Garrett, 24 Lonsdale-street east, " Floe," field spaniel slut, 2

years. 750 6 Morton Stobie, Melbourne, " Nellie," liver slut, 18 months. 751 7 Thos. Pullar, Albion Hotel, "Betsy," English-Spanish slut, 2.

years. 752 8 J. M. Gibson, Flemington, "Dondi," liver and white dog.

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NON-SI>ORTING CLASS.

SEC. 10.—Mastiff Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

753 1 P. G. Dixon, West Melbourne, "Count," 4 years; from imported stock.

754 2 Ii. J. Southwell, Brunswick-street, slut, fawn, " Lioness."

SEC. 11.—Newfoundland or St. Bernard Dog or Slut—Fii-st prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

755 1 W . Meany, Caulfield, black dog, 2 years. 756 2 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, North Melbourne, "Nelson,"

black and white, about 6 years. 757 3 Wm. Stevenson, Ascot Yale, " Don," black and white dog, 3 years.. 758 4 Eobt. Mills, Smith-street, Collingwood, " Bruiser," black and

white dog, 3 year's old. 750 5 G. Sydenham, Lonsdale-street, " Oscar," black, 12 months.

SEC. 12.—-Dalmatian Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,, certificate of merit.

760 1 F. W. Holland, Pentridge Hotel, Coburg, " Bob," dog, 3 years and. 6 months.

761 2 Hy. Cadman, Hope-street, Brunswick, "F lo , " slut, 4 years. 762 3 F. D. Cayzer, Fitzroy, "Y in , " slut, 4 years.

SEC. 13.—Sheep Dog or Slut, to be tried on the Ground—First prize, £5 5s.,. the gift of J. L. Currie, Esq. ; second ditto, silver medal; third ditto, certificate of merit.

763 1 T. W . Hatton, Flemington, " Wag," black and tan, 3 years. 764 2 T. W . Hatton, Flemington, " Bob," black and white, 5 years. 765 3 J. Neighbour, Flemington, " Lady," brinclle and white slut, 6-

years. 766 4 Jno. Brooks, Flemington, " Rosie," black and white slut, 18

months, out of imported stock. 767 5 John Brown, Ascot Yale, " Fop," yellow dog, 6 years. 768 6 Jas. Riley, Ascot Yale, " Tweed," yellow dog, 2^ years. 769 7 Wm. Hendry, Moonee Ponds, " Rose," black slut, 3 years, out of

imported stock. After drawing lots for position, the modus operandi will be as follows :— Three pens will be ereeted in the south corner of the Show Yards, which will

contain the number of sheep required. From each pen one sheep shall be liberated,, such sheep to be strangers to each other. The owner, with his dog, to stand at the pens, while the attendant turns the sheep out. The owner and dog are then to take the sheep to certain fixed points, and to pen them where pointed out. The sheep to he penned by the dog without any assistance from his owner, except by signs or oral instructions.

Any dog taking wool from a sheep will be disqualified. The area for the trial will be about eight acres, and the public will be kept off the

trial ground.

SEC. 14.—Bloodhound Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto., certificate of merit.

No entry.

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SEC. 15.—Bull Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certi-ficate of merit.

770 1 T. A. F. Leith, Martin-street, Emerald Hill, " Boadicea," slut, 3 years.

771 2 T. A. F. Leith, Martin-street, Emerald Hill, " Queen Albino," slut, 6 months.

772 3 W. R. Elden, Melbourne, "Jem," yellow and black (imported). 773 4 J. Malcolm, Errol-street, Hotham, " Nipper," brindle, 2 years

7 months. 774 5 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, white and brindle slut, " Patch."

SEC. 16.—Bull Terrier Dog or Shit—First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

775 1 H. Spence, Jun., Flemington, dog, "Trimmer," brindle, 2 years. 776 2 H. Spence, Jun., Flemington, dog, "Billey," fawn, 3 years. 777 3 D. P. Kelly, Sandridge, slut. 778 4 Robt, Hurst, Albion Hotel, dog, " Pincher" (imported). 779 5 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, white, red patch on eye, dog, "Tim,"

2 yeai's. 7S0 6 A. M. Williams, Richmond, " Bill," brindle, years.

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SEC. 17.—Terrier Dog or Slut (English) over 7 lbs.—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

781 1 Jno. Wilson, Fitzroy, " Maori," black and tan, 4 years. 782 2 Wm. Walkerden, Sydney-road, Brunswick, "King," dog, 10 years. 783 3 Ellis Crompton, Northcote, slut. 784 4 J. Brooks, Kensington, "Tiny," dog, out of imported stock. 785 5 H. J. Southwell, " Jack," black and tan, 4 years.

SEC. 18.—Terrier Dog or Slut (Skye)—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

786 1 Mrs. Sutton, Gore-street, Fitzroy, "Fido," dog, 8 months. 787 2 Wm. M'Cartney, Little Collins-street east, dog, "Dolly," 3 years.

SEC. 19.—Terrier Dog or Slut (Dandie Dinmont)—Ywat prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. 20.—Terrier Dog or Slut (broken hair)—First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

788 1 W. L. Mailer, 2 King-street, " Whiskey," dog. 789 2 Master E. E. Sawrey, South Yarra, slut, " Nelly," 4 years.

• 790 3 Arthur Mills, George-street, Fitzroy, slut, " Midge," 2 years. 791 4 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, slut, silver-haired, 4 years.

SEC. 21.—Terrier Dog or Slut (toy) under 7 lbs.—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

792 1 John Varcoe, Richmond, " Blanche," 2| years. 793 2 John Varcoe, Richmond, " Nellie," 2 years. 794 3 Mary Hatton Fleming, Brunswick, " Minnie," 12 months. 795 4 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, slut, " Tiny," 2 years.

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SEC. 22.—Spaniel Dog or Slut (King Charles or Blenheim)—First prize; bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

No entry.

SEC. 23.—Poodle Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,, certificate of merit.

796 1 Master E. E. Sawrey, South Yarra, "Topsy," slut, 4 years.

SEC. 24.—Italian Greyhound Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

797 1 Robert Ferguson, Emerald Hill, fawn slut.

SEC. 25.—Pug Dog or Slut—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,, certificate of merit.

798 1 John Varcoe, Richmond, " Chow Chow," 5 years. 799 2 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, " Punch," 4 years.

EXTRA DOGS—CLASS Q .

800A 1 Saml. Amess, William-street, spaniel (imported), bred by the Duke of Newcastle, "Tricksey," slut.

801 2 Saml. Amess, William-street, spaniel (imported), bred by the Duke of Newcastle, "Rattler," dog.

802 3 Jas. Griffin, Queen-street, "Bluey," sheep clog, 4 years. 803 4 A. Garrett, 24 Lonsdale-street east, cage with four pups under 12

months, field-spaniels out of imported stock. 804 5 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, deerhound dog, "Bran." 805 6 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, deerhound slut, "Brenda." 806 7 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, rough bull-terrier, "Jack," white. 807 8 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, deerhound pups. 808 9 H. J. Southwell, Brunswick, sheep dog pups. 809 10 Geo. Kirkliam, St. Kilda, Russian terrier dog. 810 11 Dr. L. L. Smith, Melbourne, two mastiff slut pups. 811 12 James Parsons, Flemington, black and tan dog, "Scott," 7 years. 811A 13 James Kennedy, Little Collins-street, terriers—clog, slut and pups.

CLASS R .

BUGGIES AND HARNESS.

SEC. 1.—Best Double Buggy—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

812 1 George Parsons, Flemington. 813 2 George Parsons, Flemington. 814 3 George Parsons, Flemington. 815 4 William Crutch, Latrobe-street. 816 5 H. Samwells, Flinders-lane East, either 2, 4, or 6-seated. 817 6 T. Woodward, carriagebuilder, Geelong, one. 818 7 Daniel White, Swanston-street, one with lever hood. 819 8 Daniel White, Swanston-street, one with iron undercarriage. 820 9 Daniel White, Swanston-street, one Canaclian-built buggy.

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SEC. 2.—Best Single Buggy—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certifi-cate of merit.

S21 1 Wm. Crutcli, Latrobe-street, one buggy. 822 2 Wm. Crutch, Latrobe-street, one buggy, jump seat. 823 3 H. Samwells, Flinders-lane East, one buggy with top. 824 4 Daniel White, Swanston-street, one buggy, Abbot's style, patent

wheels and axles. 825 5 Daniel White, Swanston-street, Goddard buggy, Boston-built, witli

hood. '826 6 Stephens Bros., Warrnambool, one buggy.

•Sue 3.—Best Waggonette—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

827 1 W m Crutch, Latrobe-street, one waggonette. •828 2 H. Samwells, Little Flinders-lane, one private waggonette. 829 3 J. H. Burton, 61 Latrobe-street, one waggonette. •830 4 Thos. Woodward, Geelong, one Stanhope waggonette. 831 5 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, one Stanhope waggonette. £>32 6 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, one convertible Stanhope

waggonette. •833 7 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, one no-top, English style.

SEC. 4.—Best Pair-Horse Carriage Harness—First prize, silver medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

534 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one set plate, all hand stitched.

•835 2 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one set brass, all hand stitched.

•836 3 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set silver-mounted. 837 4 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one entry. •838 5 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one entry. 839 6 L. Forster,and Son, Little Bourke-street, one entry. •840 7 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, full-mounted, close-plated, on

silver and German silver. 841 8 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set silver-mounted. •842 9 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set gold-mounted.

SEC. 5.—Best Set of Single Buggy Harness.—First prize, bronze medal ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

•843 1 Wade Rothwell, late M'Farland and Sons, Bourke-street, one set. S44 2 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, covered mountings, American

pattern. 845 3 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, silver-mounted, English pattern. 846 4 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set. 847 5 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set. S48 6 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, full-mounted silver and

German silver. 849 7 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set gold-mounted. 850 8 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set oxoide-mounted. 851 9 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, rubber and silver-

lined mountings.

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•SEC. 6.—Best Set of Single Buggy Harness—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

852 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one set. 853 2 Greg and Lord, Elizabeth-street, one set. -854 3 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, rubber mountings, American pattern,

with breast collar. 855 4 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, silver mountings. 856 5 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, covered mountings. 857 6 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, chryssoide mountings. •858 7 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set. •859 8 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set. 860 9 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set. 861 10 Thos. Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, rubber and gilt-lined

mountings. 862 11 Thos. Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set nickel-silver mountings. 863 12 Thos. Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set nickel-silver mountings. •864 13 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, full-mounted with

silver and German silver, close-plated. •865 14 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, brass mountings. •866 15 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, rubber mountings. •867 16 Davicl Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, rubber mountings.

SEC. 7.—Best Set of Waggonette Harness—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

•868 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one set. 869 2 Greg and Lord, Elizabeth-street, one set. 870 3 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, cln-yssoide mountings. 871 4 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one set, heavy plated mountings. 872 5 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set. •873 6 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set. 874 7 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set. 875 8 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set. •876 9 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one set. 877 10 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, square nickel silver

mountings. 878 11 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, nickel silver

mountings. 879 12 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, full-mounted, silver

and German silver, whole buckles. 880 13 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set, full-mounted, silver

and German silver, half-buckle.

SEC. 8.—Best Set of Cart Harness—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

881 1 Greg and Lord, Elizabeth-street, one set. 882 2 Thos. Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, Scotch, white metal

mountings. 883 3 Thos. Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set, colonial style, white

metal mountings. 884 4 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, one set full-mounted plated cart

harness.

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885 5 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, one set full-mounted plated cart. harness.

SEC. 9.—Best Set of Plough Harness—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate of merit.

886 1 Greg and Lord, Elizabeth-street, one set. 887 2 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one set. 888 3 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set. 889 4 D. Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one set. SEC. 10.—Gentleman's best Saddle—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto,.

certificate of merit. S90 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, English

pattern. 891 2 Wade Both well (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, colonial

pattern. 892 3 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one colonial pattern. 893 4 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one hunting pattern. 894 5 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one English pattern. 895 6 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 896 7 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 897 8 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 898 9 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 899 10 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 900 11 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 901 12 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 902 13 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 903 14 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 904 15 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one colonial shape. 905 16 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one English shape. 906 17 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one English shape, hunting. 907 18 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one exercise saddle. 908 19 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one best saddle. 909 20 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one best saddle. 910 21 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one best saddle. 911 22 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one best saddle, with flat pads.

SEC. 11.—Best Stock Saddle, for Station Use—First prize, bronze medal;: second ditto, certificate of merit.

912 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, stock saddle.

913 2 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, stock saddle.

914 3 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, stock saddle, roll cantle.

915 4 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one light. 916 5 Wm. Pride, Geelong, one heavy. 917 6 J. J. Walker, 233 Elizabeth-street, one heavy. 918 7 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one heavy. 919 8 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 920 9 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 921 10 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one.

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922 11 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 923 12 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one 924 13 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 925 14 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, one. 926 15 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one. 927 16 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one. 928 17 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one. 929 18 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts. 930 19 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts. 931 20 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts, for

breaking. 932 21 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts, for

breaking. 933 22 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts, for

general station use. 934 23 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street west, one, all round skirts, for

general station use.

SEC. 12.—Lady's best Saddle—First prize, bronze medal; second ditto, cer-tificate of merit.

935 1 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one hogskin.

936 2 Wade Rothwell (late M'Farland and Sons), Bourke-street, one doeskin seat.

937 3 T. J. Potter, Elizabeth-street, side saddle, all over hogskin. 938 4 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, side saddle, all over

hogskin. 939 5 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, side sadlde, all over

hogskin. 940 6 L. Forster and Son, Little Bourke-street, side saddle, all over

hogskin. 941 7 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one doeskin seat and safe,

quilted all over. 942 8 Thomas Moore, 194 Elizabeth-street, one hogskin, quilted seat and

safe. 943 9 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, all over worked hog and doeskin,

balance girth and leaping head, hand made. 944 10 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, all over worked hogskin. 945 11 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, all over worked hogskin. 946 12 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, one worked seat and safe. 947 13 David Altson, 25 Bourke-street, one plain hogskin seat and safe.

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948 1 Jas. Parker, Brighton-road, St. Kilda, light business or pleasure express waggon.

949 2 Jas. Parker, Brighton-road, St. Kilda, pony phaeton, French style. 950 3 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one Whitechapel cart. 951 4 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one spring cart. 952 5 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one hay dray. 953 6 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one hay dray. 954 7 Geo. Parsons, Flemington, one gig. 955 8 Graham Mitchell, Kirk's Bazaar, drenching bridle.

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956 9 Graham Mitchell, Kirk's Bazaar, humane pole axe. 957 10 Graham Mitchell, Kirk's Bazaar, patent inoculating lance. 958 11 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street. Dexter spring buggy, Canadian

built, very light. 959 12 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, Ives buggy, Boston built. 960 13 Daniel White, 245 Swanston-street, double seated American built

waggonette or waggon, with side springs, and Murphy's patent wheels.

CLASS S .

DAIRY PRODUCE.

SEC. I.—Best 50 lbs. of Cheese—First prize, £6 6s., the gift of Messrs. N. M'Lean and Sons, Donovan and Mulcahey, Wm. Dean and Co., -— Smith Esq., and H. Louie, Esq.; second ditto, £3 3s.; third ditto, certificate of merit.

961 1 Peter Mitchell, Romsey, 50 lbs. cheese. 962 2 A. Nicol, Epping, 50 lbs. cheese. 963 3 Alex. Patterson, Cranbourne, 50 lbs. cheese. 964 4 John Patterson, Cranbourne, 50 lbs. cheese. 965 5 Robert Gemmel, Plenty, Morang, 50 lbs. 966 6 Michael Burke, Bridgewater on Loddon, 50 lbs. 967 7 James M'Leod, Moranding West, Kilmore, 50 lbs. 968 8 James M'Leod, Moranding West, Kilmore, 50 lbs. 969 9 Wm. E. Alpress, Romsey, 50 lbs. 970 10 James Ochiltree, Romsey, 50 lbs. 971 11 James Ochiltree, Romsey, 50 lbs. 972 12 James Ochiltree, Romsey, 50 lbs. 973 13 Andrew O'Keefe, Adelaide Vale, Barnsdown, one entry, young. 974 14 Andrew O'Keefe, Adelaide Vale, Barnsdown, one entry, old.

SEC. 2.—Best 25 lbs. of Salt Butter— First prize, £5 5s., the gift of J. S-Hosie, Esq.; second ditto, certificate of merit.

975 1 Robert Black, Lilydale, 25 lbs. potted butter. 976 2 John Lithgow, Lilydale, 25 lbs. potted butter. 977 3 David Smith, Templestowe, 25 lbs. potted butter. 9 78 4 Gilbert B. M'Intyre, Lilydale, 25 lbs. potted butter. 979 5 Gilbert B. M'Intyre, Lilydale, 25 lbs. potted butter. 980 6 G. E. Schultz, Woodstock, 25 lbs. butter. 981 7 Mr. W. Jeffrey, Glencairn, Coimadai, 25 lbs. potted butter,

brown jar. 982 8 Saml. Jeffrey, Yan Yean, 25 lbs. potted butter. 983 9 Gilfillan Bros., Baringliup, 25 lbs. potted butter. 984 10 Angus M'Nab, Yuroke, 25 lbs. potted butter, brown jar, A.

SEC. 3.—Best 3 Sides of Bacon and 3 Ilams—First prize, £2; second, ditto, certificate of merit.

985 1 G. E. Schultz, one entry. 986 2 J. and C. Hutton, Coburg, one entry. 987 3 Watson and Paterson, Queen-street, one entry.

MACHINERY. 5 1

988 4 F. W. Gazyard, Tooram Ham and Bacon Factory, A Hansford, one entry.

989 5 Saunders, Sandford and Co., Stony Creek, Yarraville, one entry, smoked.

990 6 Saunders, Sandford and Co., Stony Creek, Yarraville, one entry, pale dried.

SEC. 4.—Best 20 Middles of Bacon, cured and packed same as Varey's Yorkshire, ready for exportation, the produce and cured by farmers— First prize, £10 10s., the gift of Messrs. Edward Johnstone and Co.; second ditto, certificate of merit.

991 1 G. E. Schultz, "Woodstock, one entry. 992 2 Edmund Sheffield, Thomastown, one entry.

SEC. 5.-—Best 3 lbs. Fresh Butter, as usually sent to market (without any print or private mark)—First prize, £ 1 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

993 1 Joseph Smith, Templestowe, 3 lbs. fresh butter, with salt. 994 2 Joseph Smith, Templestowe, 3 lbs. fresh butter, without salt.

. 995 3 G. E. Schultz, Woodstock, 3 lbs. fresh butter, without salt. 996 4 G. E. Schultz, Woodstock, 3 lbs. fresh butter, with salt. 997 5 M. Zimmer, Epping, 3 lbs. fresh butter, with salt. 998 6 M. Zimmer, Epping, 3 lbs. fresh butter, without salt. 999 7 Fanny Manning, Summer Hill, Templestowe, 3 lbs. fresh butter.

1000 8 Patrick Meaney, Caulfield, 3 lbs. fresh butter. 1001 9 Mrs. Robert Mailer, Coburg, 3 lbs. fresh butter, with salt. 1002 10 Mrs. Robert Mailer, Coburg, 3 lbs. fresh butter, without salt. 1003 11 John Smith, Templestowe, 3 lbs. fresh butter, without salt. 1004 12 John Smith, Templestowe, 3 lbs. fresh butter, with salt.

E X T R A CLASS S .

1005 1 G. E. Schultz, Woodstock, two bladders lard.

CLASS T .

MACHINERY.

SEC. 1.—Portable Seam Engine for Farm Purposes only, from 7 to 10 /torse power, to be shown in motion—First prize, £ 1 0 ; second ditto, £ 5 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1006 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 7-horse power engine, with all improvements, by Marshall and Sons.

1007 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 8-liorse power engine, in. cylinder, and all latest improvements, by Marshall and Sons.

1008 3 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 8-liorse power engine, 9 J in. cylinder, and all latest improvements, by Marshall and Sons.

1009 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 9 -horse power engine, with link motion, reversing gear and all improvements, including water tank.

1010 5 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 4-liorse power engine, by Marshall and Sons.

5 2 M A C H I N E R Y .

1011 6 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabetli-street, 6-horse power engine, by Marshall and Sons.

1012 7 Wm. Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power single-cylinder engine, by Clayton, Shuttleworth and Co.

1013 8 Wm. Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, 7-horse power single-cylinder engine, by Clayton, Shuttleworth and Co.

1014 9 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, 8-horse power engine, by Robey^ with all the latest improvements.

1015 10 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, 10-horse power engine, by Robey.

1016 11 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by Marshall and Sons, made to the order of the exhibitors.

1017 12 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, new and improved, manufactured by Marshall and Sons.

1018 13 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by Gibbons.

1019 14 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by Gibbons.

1020 15 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power engine, by Gibbons.

1021 16 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power engine, single-cylinder, made to order of exhibitors by Marshall, Sons and Co.

1022 17 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 10-horse power engine, by Mar-shall, Sons and Co., made to order of exhibitors.

1023 18 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 9-liorse power engine, by Mar-shall, Sons and Co., made to order of exhibitors.

1024 19 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by Mar-shall, Sons and Co., made to order of exhibitors.

1025 20 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by Mar-shall, Sons and Co., made to order of exhibitors.

1026 21 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 8-horse power engine, by Mar-shall, Sons and Co., made to order of exhibitors.

SEC. 2.—Portable Steam Threshing Machine, with straw elevators attached, to be shown in motion—First prize, £10; second ditto, £5 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1027 1 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, 5 ft. dram, 3rd blast, fitted with Quinlivan's self-feeding and band-cutting elevators.

1028 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Ransome and Sims' steam threshing machine, 5 ft. drum, and 3rd blast.

1029 3 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Ransome and Sims' 4 ft. 6 in. drum, 3rd blast, adjustable screen.

1030 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, peg thresher and cleaner, 3 ft. drum, with adjustable screen.

1031 5 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Ransome and Sims' 4 ft. drum, 3rd blast, and all latest improvements.

1032 6 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, one machine. 1033 7 Wm. Shuttleworth and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. combined

threshing and finishing machine, by Clayton, Shuttleworth and Co.

M A C H I N E R Y . 5 3

1034 8 Wm. Shuttle worth and Co., Queen-street, 4 ft. 6 in. combined threshing and finishing machine, by Clayton, Slmttleworth and Co.

1035 9 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, 5 ft. patent angle iron frame, by Robey.

1036 10 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, 5 ft. patent angle iron frame, by Robey.

1037 11 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, 5 ft. drum threshing machine, by Ransome and Sims.

1038 12 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, 5 ft. drum threshing machine, by Ransome and Sims.

1039 13 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 4 ft. 6 in. drum, by Clayton, Shuttleworth and Co.

1040 14 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, 4 ft. 6 in. drum, by P. and H. P. Gibbons.

1041 15 H. P. Welsh and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. drum, by P. and II. P. Gibbons.

1042 16 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. drum, by Ransomes, Sims and Head.

1043 17 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. drum, with rotary shakers, by Ransomes, Sims and Head.

.1044 18 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 4 ft. 6 in. drum, by Ransomes, Sims and Head, with rotary shakers.

1045 19 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 4 ft. drum, by Ransomes, Sims and Head, with rotary shakers.

1046 20 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. drum, by Ruston and Proctor.

1047 21 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 5 ft. drum, by Clayton, Shuttle-worth and Co.

SEC. 3.—Best Reaper and Binder, subject to trial in the field.—First prize, £21, the gift of Messrs. Brunton and Gillespie, Geo. Ramsden, Esq., Edward Latham, Esq., D. Gibson, Esq., W. Aitken, Esq., Pratt and Co., and Irvine and Co.; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1048 1 M'Lean, Bros, and Rigg, Elizabeth-street, reaper and binder, by C. H. and L. J. M'Cormick.

1049 2 Lord and Hughes, Collins-street west, reaper and binder, self-binding harvester, by D. M. Osborn and Co., Auburn, New York.

1050 3 A. G. Corbett and Son, Queen-street, one entry, manufactured by exhibitors.

1051 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Wood's reaper and self-binder.

1052 5 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, improved reaper and binder. 1053 6 James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Wood's improved reaper

and binder.

-SEC. 4.—Best Reaper, subject to trial in the field—First prize, £8 ; second ditto, £ 4 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1054 1 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, reaper and mower combined. 1055 2 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, reaper and mower combined. 1056 3 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, reaper and mower combined.

5 4 M A C H I N E R Y .

1057 4 D. Edwards, Coalbrokedale Iron Works, 247 Elizabeth-street reaper and mower combined.

1058 5 D. Edwards, Coalbrokedale Iron Works, 247 Elizabeth-street,. reaper and mower combined.

1059 6 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, reaper, 4-wheel double speed.

1060 7 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, reaper, slot platform. 1061 8 Geo. Grant and Co., 44 Elizabeth-street north, reaper and mower

combined. 1062 9 R. W. Gillespie, 301 Albert-road, Emerald Hill, reaper and

mower combined. 1063 10 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, reaper

and mower combined. 1064 11 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, reaper

and mower combined. 1065 12 Executoi-s of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, reaper

and mower combined. 1066 13 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, reaper

and mower combined. 1067 14 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, reaper and mower com-

bined, with Wood's new side-delivery. 1068 15 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street north, reaper and mower

combined. 1069 16 Hugh Lennon, North Melbourne Railway Station, one Champion

reaper and mower. 1070 17 Hugh Lennon, North Melbourne Railway Station, 2-wheel

Challenge reaper. 1071 18 Hugh Lennon, North Melbourne Railway Station, 2-wheel

Challenge reaper.

SEC. 5.—Best Movjer, subject to tried in the field—First prize, £5; second ditto, £ 2 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1072 1 Jas. Musgrove, Oaklands Junction, mowing machine, as ordinarily made.

1073 2 Jas. Musgrove, Oaklands Junction, mowing machine, with im-provements by exhibitor.

1074 3 Jas. Musgrove, Oaklands Junction, mowing machine, with extra long finger bars.

1075 4 Jas. Musgrove, Oaklands Junction, mowing machine (one horse). 1078 5 Jas. Musgrove, Oaklands Junction, mowing machine, after being

used one season, showing amount of tear and wear. 1077 6 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, mower. 1078 7 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, mower. 1079 8 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Hornsby and Son's pair

horse mower, steel-plated fingers. 1080 9 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, mower, iron-framed, extra

strong, manufactured by exhibitors. 1081 10 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, Mel-

bourne. 1082 11 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, Mel-

bourne.

MACHINERY. 5 5

1083 12 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, Mel-bourne.

1084 13 Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, Mel-bourne.

1085 14 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, improved mower. 1086 15 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street, improved mower. 1087 16 Hugh Lennon, North Melbourne Railway Station, improved

mower, with Hughes' patent corn-lifters. 1088 17 Hugh Lennon, North Melbourne Railway Station, improved

mower, fitted with long bar.

SEC. 6. Chaffcutter, for Horse or Steam Power—First prize, £3; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1089 1 John Buncle, Parkside Ironworks, chaffcutter, 3 knives, sieve gear. 1090 2 John Buncle, Parkside Ironworks, chaffcutter, 3 knives, sieve gear. 1091 3 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, chaffcutter, 3 knives. 1092 4 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street north, chaffcutter, 3 knives. 1093 5 Alex. Lugton and Sons, 144 Little Lonsdale-street E., 1 Chaff-

cutter, worked by hand, horse, or steam power. 1094 6 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 1 steam power. 1095 7 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, 1 steam power. 1096 8 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, C. S. H. Bentall's. 1097 9 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Richmond and Chandler's

No. 3.

SEC. 7.—Chaffcutter (hand, power), to cut 50 lbs. hay in presence of the judges—First Prize, £5, the gift of Wm. Cumming, Esq.; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1098 1 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, chaffcutter, 2 knives, sieve gear.

1099 2 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, chaffcutter, 2 knives, sieve gear.

1100 3 Swan and Co., Elizabeth-street North, chaffcutter, 2 knives, sieve gear.

1101 4 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, one. 1102 5 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, Bentall's C. D. C. 1103 6 A. Lugton and Sons, Elizabeth-street, one manufactured by exhi-

bitors.

SEC. 8.—Crusher, for Horse or Steam Power, for Wheat, Oats, Barley, Malt, (Sec.—First prize, £ 3 ; second ditto, certificate of merit,

1104 1 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, improved and grain mill, with double screen, &c.

1105 2 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, maize and corn crusher, 14-in roller.

1106 3 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, maize and corn crusher, 10-in. double roller.

1107 4 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, corncmslier for wheat, oats, barley, malt, &o., fitted with kibbler for maize, peas, beans, &c.

1103 5 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, patent safety grist or crush-ing mill.

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1109 6 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, patent safety grist or crush-ing mill, large.

1110 7 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one Bentall's R S. C., with bean kibbler.

SEC. 9.—Adjustable Corn Screen for Cleaning Grain—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1111 I T . Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Rainforth's. 1112 2 T. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, Robey's. 1113 3 D . Munro and Co., Queen-street, R. Hornsby and Sons'. 1114 4 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, No. 1, by Penny aud Co. 1115 5 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, No. IA and blower, by Penny

and Co. 1116 6 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, No. 2, with stone screen, by

Penny and Co. 1117 7 H. P. Welch and Co., Queen-street, one and winnowing machine,

by Penny and Co. 1118 8 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one (Le Butt's). 1119 9 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one (Homsby's). 1120 10 T. Henderson and Co., Elizabeth-street, one.

SEC. 10.—Stone-Breaking Machine, to be shown at work—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1121 1 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, Excelsior, Hope's patent.

SEC. 11.—Bark-Cutting Machine, to be shown at work—First prize, £2 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1122 1 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, patent bark-cutter, 2 tons per hour.

1123 2 John Buncle, Parkside Iron Works, patent bark-cutter, ^ ton per hour.

SEC. 12.—Disintegrator (or bark and bone mill) combining simplicity, strength, and efficiency, to be shown at work—First prize, £2 • second ditto, certificate of merit.

1124 1 John Buncle, Parkside Ironworks, bark disintegrator. 1125 2 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, one improved for bark, bones, &c. 1126 3 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one (Carter's).

SEC. 13.—Collection of Pottery for Agricultural Purposes, to be colonial-macle, and exhibited by the makers. Sa/mjjles of drain tiles and pipes must be of three sises (2, 3, and 4 inch) not less than 25 of each, and to state in writing the price of each size at per 1,000—First prize, £3; second ditto, certificate of merit.

(No Entry.)

Sec. 14.—Best Self-acting Windmill, adapted for pumping water on farms or stations—First prize, £5, the gift of the Hon. Sir Samuel Wilson, M.L.C.; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1127 1 M'Lean Bros, and Rigg, Elizabeth-street, self-acting turbine windmill.

1128 2 Robison Bros., Flinders-street, windmill.

MACHINERY. 5 7

1129 3 Robison Bros., Flinders-street, windmill. 1130 4 Robison Bros., Flinders-screet, windmill. 1131 5 E. S. Walter, Richmond, windmill, self-regulating. 1132 6 Cooper, Jack and Co., 215 Bourke-street west, windmill, self-

acting. 1133 7 Cooper, Jack and Co., 215 Bourke-street west, windmill, self-

acting. 1134 8 J. Abraliam, Lygon-street, Carlton, windmill, self-acting, iron. 1135 9 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, "Victory," 17 feet sail wheel,

self-acting. 1136 10 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, "Victory," 14 ft. sail wheel,

self-acting. 1137 11 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, "Victory," 10 ft. 6 in. sail

wheel, self-acting. 1138 12 D. Munro and Company, Queen-street, "Victory," 10 ft. 4 in.

sail wheel, self-acting. 1139 13 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, American windmill of improved

design. SEC. 15.—Best and Simplest Design for Sinking Shafts or Wells, and for

raising water therefrom by horse power, adapted for station or other purposes—First prize, £3 ; second ditto, certificate of merit.

1140 1 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, one design.

• SEC. 16.—Best and Simplest Design for Raising Walter from deep Wells by Steam Power, suitable for station jnirposes-—Prize, certificate of merit.

1141 1 C. E. Clarke, Collins-street, pulsometer steam JIUMP. 1142 2 F. Flood, Lonsdale-street, waterlift. 1143 3 F. Flood, Lonsdale-street, waterlift. 1144 4 W. B. Jones, Falls Bridge, pumps, manufactured by Tangye Bros. 1145 5 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, new engine and pump. 1146 6 D, Munro and Co., Queen-street, one. 1147 7 Jas. M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, one Appold's centrifugal.

SEC. 1 7.—Best Mechanical Invention, applied to Machinery for agricultural or pastoral, purposes. Said invention to have been discovered in the Australian Colonies within the year, and to be subject to trial—First priez—£3 3s., the gift of Messrs. David Munro and Co.; second ditto, £1 ; third ditto, certificate of merit.

1148 1 Price Williams, Franklin-street west, hay-press, convertible into a wool-press, hop, wine, and cheese-press.

1149 2 T. Quinliven, CoghiU's Creek, self-acting sheaf-elevator, band-cutting and self-feeding apparatus.

1150 3 The Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, Melbourne, one design.

1151 4 The Executors of the late Joseph Nicholson, 23 Bouverie-street, Melbourne, one design.

• SEC. 18.—Best Wool Press—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certifi-cate of merit.

1152 1 Price Williams, Franklin-street west, double-faced rack and pinion wool press.

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1153 2 J. H. Robinson and Co., Elizabeth-street, patent travelling box wool-press.

SEC. 19.—Best Excavator—First prize, silver medal; second ditto, certificate-cate of merit.

1154 1 Fredk. York Wolseley, Melbourne Club, Savage's excavator. 1155 2 D. Munro and Co., Queen-street, one. SEC. 20. — Best Wine Press—First prize, £1 Is.; second ditto, certificate of

merit. No entry.

STANDS. No. 1.

T . R O B I N S O N A N D C O . , ELIZABETH-STREET, M E L B O U R N E .

1156 1 Stripping machine, light, 3 horse, extra large, with patent lever-comb.

1157 2 Horse hay-rake, wrought-iron frame, extra large. 1158 3 Winnowing machine, with spike roller, extra large riddlers. 1159 4 Horse broad-cast seed sower, 20-feet box. 1160 5 Horse broad-cast seed sower, attached to cart. 1161 6 Horse broad-cast seed sower, hand-power. 1162 7 Double-furrow plough, patent governors, steerage extra strong. 1163 8 Double-furrow plough, light steerage. 1164 9 Iron fang plough, 2-furrow. 1165 10 Bullock plough, wood. 1166 11 Pair-horse iron plough. 1167 12 Double mould and horse hoe combined. 1168 13 Hill side plough. 1169 14 Root cutter. 1170 15 Root pulper. 1171 16 Set 3-beam iron harrows. 1172 17 Set chain harrows. 1173 18 Grape mill. 1174 19 Earth scoops. 1175 20 Speedy's patent wool press. 11 76 21 Post borers for wire fencing. 1177 22 Gristmill. 1178 23 Circular 2-horse power with peg drum, thresher and separator: 1179 24 Two-horse tread power, with peg drum, thresher and cleaner. 1180 25 Circular 4-horse power with peg drum, thresher and cleaner. 1181 26 Land roller, with two cylinders. 1182 27 Clod crusher. 1183 28 4-horse power portable steam engine, by Marshall and Sons. 1184 29 6-horse power portable steam engine, by Marshall and Sons..

No. 2. C O O P E R , J A C K AND CO., 2 1 5 BOURKE-STREET WEST.

1185 1 16-hoi'se power portable steam engine. 1186 2 8-horse power portable steam engine.

STANDS. 5 0

1187 3 6-horse power portable steam engine. 1188 4 4-horse power semi-portable steam engine. 1189 5 4-horse power portable steam engine. 1190 6 3-horse power portable steam engine. 1191 7 1-horse power hot air engine. 1192 8 ^-horse power hot air engine. 1193 9 4-horse power vertical engine. 1194 10 American large screening machine. 1195 11 American medium screening machine. 1196 12 American small screening machine. 1197 13 Saw sharpener. 1198 14 Tire upsetter. 1199 15 Nave npsetter. 1200 16 Steam pump, medium. 1201 17 Steam pump, small. 1202 18 Printing machine.

No. 3. W M . S H U T T L E W O R T H AND CO. , 1 6 0 QUEEN-STREET.

1203 1 5-horse power single cylinder portable engine, by Clayton, Shuttle worth and Co.

1204 2 6-horse power single cylinder portable engine, by Clayton,. Shuttleworth and Co.

1205 3 Rotary adjustable screen, with blower and frame, by Rainforth and Son.

1205A 4 Iron-framed saw bends, with fence and pulley, by Clayton, Shuttleworth and Co.

1206 5 Duplicates for Clayton, Shuttleworth and Co.'s engines and machines.

1207 6 Adjustable screen for machine, by Penny and Co.

No. 4. A . G. C O R B E T T AND CO. , QUEEN-STREET.

New and improved 5-ft. drum steam threshing machine, by Ransome and Sims.

New and improved 5-ft. drum steam threshing machine, by Ransome and Sims.

10-horse power portable steam engine, Marshall and Sons. 12-horse power portable steam engine, Marshall and Sons. Reaping and self-binding machine, manufactured by exhibitors. Duplicates for Ransome and Sims' threshing machines. Duplicates for exhibitors' reaping and self-binding machines. 4-horse power vertical steam engine.

No. 5. H . P. W E L C H AND CO. , QUEEN-STREET.

2-horse power vertical steam engine, by Nicholson and Son. 2J-horse power vertical steam engine, by Nicholson and Son. 3-horse power vertical steam engine, by Nicholson and Son. 5-horse power vertical steam engine, by Nicholson and Son. Patent steam tree-felling machine, by A. Ransome and Co.

1208 1

1209 2

1210 3 1213 4 1214 5 1215 6 1216 7 1217 8

1 2 1 8 1 1219 2 1220 3 1221 4 1222 5

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1 223 6 Improved circular and band saw-bench, with boring apparatus, by Weiss and Lewis.

1224 7 Hand-power mortising and boring machine, by Weiss and Lewis. 1225 8 Hand-power cross-cutting circular saw-bench, by Weiss and Lewis. 1226 9 Corn screen, suitable for threshing machine, by Penny and Co. 1227 10 Corn screen, suitable for threshing machine, with triangular

wires. 1228 11 Farm winnowing machine, 24 in., by A. P. Dickey. 1229 12 Farm winnowing machine, 22 in., by A. P. Dickey. 1230 13 Warehouse winnowing machine, 38 in., by A. P. Dickey. 1231 14 Warehouse winnowing machine, 48 in., by A. P. Dickey. 1232 15 Angle-iron field gate. 1233 16 Wrouglithiron wheelbarrows. 1234 17 7 in. Appold's centrifugal pump, " Eastor's." 1235 18 Howe's platform fish scales. 1236 19 Platform scales, for general purposes, "Howe's." 1237 20 Counter scales. 1238 21 Army scales. 1239 22 Anglo-American horse hay-rake, manual delivery. 1240 23 Anglo-American horse hay-rake, self-acting delivery. 1241 24 Patent safety one-horse gear, with intermediate. 1242 25 Cambridge press-wheel field-roller, 20 in. 1243 26 Cambridge press-wheel field-roller, 26 in. 1244 27 Double cylinder garden roller, ~22 in. 1245 28 Double cylinder garden roller, 24 in. 1246 29 Fowler's double-furrow plough, large. 1247 30 Fowler's double-furrow plough, small. 1248 31 Pirie's patent garden roller. 1249 32 Wrought-iron gates, with iron columns. 1250 33 Assortment garden gates, with pillars. 1251 34 Light entrance gates, with pillars. 1252 35 Small grinding mill for general purposes. 1253 36 Improved Excelsior self-acting sheaf delivery. 1254 37 Buckeye Junior combined reaping and mowing machine. 1255 38 Star Buckeye Junior combined reaping and mowing machine. 1256 39 Buckeye Junior grass mowing machine. 1257 40 Brigham's broadcast sowing machine. 1258 41 Patent safety grist or crushing mill, for horse or steam power,

large size. 1259 42 Assortment garden chairs and tables. 1260 43 English leather machinery belting, assortment. 1261 44 Duplicates wearing parts for machines, assortment. 1262 45 Anvils, vyces, hammers, &c., assortment. 1263 46 Venetian blinds, with metal laths. 1264 47 Samples of steel and iron, with mining ropes, by R. S. Newell & Co.

No. 5A.

A T L A S C O M P A N Y O F E N G I N E E R S , MESSRS. SCOTT AND YOUNG, OF LATROBE-STREET.

1265 1 14 ft. Haines header or harvester, by exhibitors. 1266 2 4-horse power vertical engine, by exhibitors.

STANDS. 50

1267 3 3-horse power hoisting engine, by exhibitors. 1268 4 Post-boring machine, by exhibitors. 1269 5 Combined planing, moulding, tongueing, and grooving machine,

by exhibitors. 1270 6 Circular saw-bench for 3 ft. 6 in. saw, by exhibitors.

No. 6. D A V I D M U N R O AND CO., QUEEN-STREET, MELBOURNE.

1271 1 8-horse power portable steam engine, single cylinder'. 1272 2 12-horse power portable steam engine, single cylinder. 1273 3 8-horse power portable steam engine, single cylinder. 1274 4 8-horse power portable steam engine, single cylinder. 1275 5 6-horse power semi-portable steam engine, single cylinder. 1276 6 7-liorse power vertical steam engine, single cylinder, manufactured

by exhibitors. 1277 7 Improved girder engine and vertical boiler, by Alexander and

Son. 1278 8 9 in. pump, centrifugal. 1279 9 7 in. pump, centrifugal. 1280 10 4 in. pump, centrifugal. 1281 11 2 - in. pump, centrifugal. 1282 12 Direct-acting steam pump. 1283 13 Thresher. 1284 14 2-horse tread power. 1285 15 Portable hand crane. 1286 16 4-ton crane. 1287 17 Saw-bench, circular, and trucks. 1288 18 Improved post-boring machine. 1289 19 American shingle-cutting machine. 1290 20 Improved iron horse-works. 1291 21 Mortising machine. 1292 22 Baling tank. 1293 23 Belting and laces. 1294 24 Engine and thresher duplicates. 1295 25 2-horse circular power. 1296 26 Travelling crane.

No. 7. MESSRS. N E W E L L AND CO. , 1 1 4 COLLINS-STREET.

1297 1 Knowles' direct acting steam pumps. 1298 2 Boston Blower Co.'s cupola forge blower's. 1299 3 Howe's weighing machines. 1300 4 Weather vanes.

No. 7A.

W . B. J O N E S , FALLS BRTDGE.

1301 1 Engine by Tangye Bros, Birmingham. 1302 2 Engine by Tangye Bros., Birmingham. 1303 3 Soho engine by Tangye Bros., Birmingham. 1304 4 Willan engine by Tangye Bros., Birmingham. 1305 5 Pump boiler feeder by Tangye Bros., Birmingham.

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1.306 6 Pump boiler feeder by Tangye Bros., Birmingham. 1307 7 Pump boiler feeder by Tangye Bros., Birmingham. 1308 8 Hydraulic shearing machine. 1309 9 Denison's weighing machine. 1310 10 Cherry patent blocks. 1311 11 Weston's patent pulley blocks. 1312 12 Tangye's governors. 1313 13 Tangye's ratchet braces. 1314 14 Tangye's punching bear. 1315 15 Iron pulley blocks.

No. 8. J A M E S H A Y AND CO. , 3 7 AND 39 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH.

1316 1 3 and 2 farrow ploughs combined. 1317 2 Heavy double-furrow plough. 1318 3 Medium double-furrow plough. 1319 4 Light double-furrow plough. 1320 5 Double-wheel plough. 1321 6 Single-wheel plough. 1322 7 One-horse plough. 1323 8 Grubber and scarifier combined. 1324 9 Horse plough. 1325 10 Horse plough, drill harrow, double mould-board plough, combined. 1326 11 Harrows. 1327 12 Horse hoe and drill harrow combined.

No. 9. EXECUTORS OF THE LATE J O S E P H N I C H O L S O N , 2 3 BOUVERIE-

STREET. 1328 1 Stripper, special. 1329 2 Winnower. 1330 3 Reaper and horse works.

No. 10. MESSRS. J. W . M ' C O M A S AND CO. , KING-STREET.

1331 1 Water lifter and steam engine. 1332 2 Water lifter with hand power. 1333 3 Water lifter with horse work. 1334 4 Water lifter with rope wheel. 1335 5 Water lifter with double hand power.

No. 11. J. H . R O B I N S O N AND S O N S , ELIZABETH-STREET.

1336 1 Patent combined stripper and thresher. 1337 2 Winnowing machine. 1338 3 2-horse power thresher. 1339 4 2-horse power thresher. 1340 5 Patent excavating wheel scoop. 1341 6 Plough for dam making. 1342 7 Saw bench. 1343 8 Cheese press.

STANDS. 50

1344 9 Curd mill. 1345 10 Broadcast seed sower. 1346 11 Washingmachin.es.

No. 11A.

R O B E R T B O D I N G T O N , QUEENSBERRY-STREET, CARLTON.

1347 1 Wheat-cleaning machine. 1348 2 Patent built millstone. 1349 3 Ordinary built millstone. 1350 4 Sharpe's patent sheep support. 1351 5 Mixing machine.

No. 11B.

R O B I S O N B R O S , AND CO. , FLINDERS-STREET WEST.

1352 1 Windmills. 1353 2 Pumps. 1354 3 Dumping press. 1355 4 Centrifugal pumps.

No. 12. H U G H L E N N O N , OPPOSITE NORTH MELBOURNE RAILWAY

STATION.

1356 1 Set 3-horse dynometrical swingletrees. 1357 2 Set 3-horse equalizing swingletrees. 1358 3 Set 3-horse iron swingletrees. 1359 4 Three-furrow plough, fitted with short mouldboards. 1360 5 Knife-grinding machine for holding and sharpening reaper-knives. 1361 6 Sample of Lennon's new patent share. 1362 7 Sample of Lennon's new patent mouldboards. 1363 8 Beautiful oil painting, showing the various angles of ploughing,

together with a properly ploughed rig, 18 ft. long by 7 ft. high.

1364 9 Movable angles by which the position of a furrow can be gauged. 136-5 10 Mathematical test, fitted with spirit level. 1366 11 Diagram woodcuts of ploughing. 1367 12 Skim coulter capable of being fitted to any common coulter. 1368 13 Double-wheel plough, with shifting handles. 1369 14 Double-wheel plough, fitted with long mouldboards. 1370 15 Light double-wheel plough, with patent shares. 1371 16 Single-wheel plough, with movable handles. 1372 17 Swing plough, with coulter-hole in beam. 1373 18 Antifriction, or soleless plough. , 1374 19 Vineyard plough, with shifting handles. 1375 20 Heavy pony plough. 1376 21 Double-furrow plough, "Excelsior," with shifting body. 1377 22 Double-furrow plough, "Wimmera." 1378 23 Double-furrow plough, and subsoil combined. 1379 24 Grubber and scarifier combined. 1380 25 Four-bill harrows with movable joint. 1381 26 Solid four-bill harrows and swingletree. 1382 27 Solid three-bill harrows and swingletree. 1383 28 Drag harrows, with keyed teeth.

STANDS. 83

1384 29 Tarantula harrows for eradicating weeds. 138-5 30 Horse-hoe, with harrow behind. 1386 31 Two-wheel reapers (Two) 1387- 32 Seed sower. 1388 34 Gang plough. 1389 35 Sundry improvements.

No. 13. J A M E S M U S G R O V E , OAKLANDS JUNCTION.

1390 1 Five mowing machines. No. 14.

D A V I D E D W A R D S , COALBROOKDALE IRONWORKS, 2 4 7 ELIZABETH-STREET.

1391 1 Patent reaping and mowing machine. 1392 2 Patent reaping and mowing machine. 1393 3 Double-furrow plough, two wheels. 1394 4 Patent harrows, with B and locked teeth. 1395 5 Zig-zag harrows. 1396 6 Patent drag harrows, twisted band-locked teeth. 1397 7 Dray for farm work. 1398 8 Patent land cultivator, for four horses. 1399 9 Patent land cultivator, for three horses. 1400 10 Patent land cultivator, for two horses. 1401 11 Patent land cultivator, with cast-steel shares. 1402 12 Drill hoe and barrow combined.

No. 15. P R I C E W I L L I A M S , FRANKLIN-STREET WEST.

1403 1 Single-faced rack and pinion wool-press. 1404 2 Hay-press. 1405 3 Washing machine. 1406 4 Field gate. 1407 5 Garden gate, self-closing. 1408 6 Sheep gate, self-closing.

No. 16. SWAN AND Co., 62 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH, MELBOURNE.

1409 1 Side-delivery reaping machine. 1410 2 Self-acting back-delivery reaping machine. 1411 3 Double-speed reaping machine. 1412 4 Single-speed reaping machine. 1413 5 Mowing machine, iron frame. 1415 6 Mowing machine, wood frame. 1416 7 Chaffcutters, three and two knives. 1417 8 G'orncrusher, No. 3. 1418 9 Horse-power.

No. 17. J O H N B U N G L E , PARKSIDE IRONWORKS, NORTH MELBOURNE.

1419 1 Chaffcutter, three knives, sieve gear. 1420 2 Chaffcutter, three knives, sieve gear.

STANDS. 6 5

1421 3 Chaffcutter, two knives, sieve gear. 1422 4 Chaffcutter, two knives, sieve gear. 1423 5 Chaffcutter, two knives, sieve gear. 1424 6 Two-horse works. 1425 7 One-horse works. 1426 8 One-horse works, small. 1427 9 Improved malt and grain mill, with double screen, &c. 1428 10 Maize or corn crusher, 14 in. roller. 1429 11 Maize or corn crusher, 10 in. double roller. 1430 12 Maize or corn crusher, 10 in. single roller. 1431 13 Maize or corn crusher, 8 in. double roller. 1432 14 Maize or corn crusher, 8 in. single roller. 1433 15 Improved cast-iron saw bench, with drag motion. 1434 16 Improved firewood saw bench, 2-feet saw. 1435 17 Improved tobacco cutter, 12 in. 1436 18 Improved tobacco cutter, 6^ in. 1437 19 Patent bark cutter, two tons per hour. 1438 20 Patent bark cutter, one and a-half tons per hour. 1439 21 Bark disintegrator. 1440 22 Engineer's punching and slotting machine. 1441 23 Engineer's vertical drilling machine. 1442 24 Tin pressing machine. 1443 25 Ladies' croquet lawn room.

No. 18. MESSES. McCALMAN AND G A R D E , BLACKWOOD-STREET,

HOTHAM. 1444 1 Double-furrow plough. 144-5 2 Double-furrow plough. 1446 3 Double-furrow plough. 1447 4 Double-furrow plough. 1448 5 Single-furrow plough. 1449 6 Single-furrow plough. 1450 7 Single-furrow plough. 1451 8 Single-furrow plough. 1452 9 Harrows. 1453 10 Harrows. 1454 11 Harrows. 1455 12 Equalising 3-horse swingletree. 1456 13 Equalising 2-horse swingletree.

No. 19. S E L B Y H A N D , 2 4 LITTLE COLLINS-STREET WEST.

1457 1 Mouldboards for ploughs, 12 varieties. 1458 2 Plough wheels. 1459 3 Plough plate, steel, 8 varieties. 1460 4 Landsides, cast iron and steel. 1461 5 Chaff and reaping machine knives. 1462 6 Reaper fingers. 1463 7 Circular coulters. 1464 8 Screws with two nuts for double-furrow ploughs.

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1465 9 Gas Stoves. 1466 10 Pumps. 1467 11 American wrenches. 1468 12 Levels and plumbs. 1469 13 Patent Scythes.

No. 20. W M . W I L L I S AND CO., 31 LITTLE COLLINS-STREET WEST.

1470 1 Patent sheep earmarkers. 1471 2 Patent cattle earmarkers. 1472 3 Patent sheep and cattle ear labels. 1473 4 Sheep fire brands. 1474 5 Sheep raddle brands. 1475 6 Sheep horn brands. 1476 7 Horse and cattle brands. 1477 8 Bull nose punches. 1478 9 Bull leading hooks and nose rings. 1479 10 Pence preserver, to prevent cattle breaking fences. 1480 11 Stencils for wool bales, ifcc. 1481 12 Tattoo marks for sheep, dogs, &c. 1482 13 Wire strainers. 1483 14 Post borers. 1484 15 Carriage lights. 1485 16 Saddle brackets and bridle brackets. 1486 17 Steel stamps. 1487 18 Road scraper. 1488 19 Soldering bolts. 1489 20 Fireproof strong room doors. 1490 21 Platform weighing machine.

No. 21. D A V I D A L T S O N , 25 BOURKE-STREET WEST.

1491 1 Set superior Clydesdale entire tackle. 1492 2 Set superior blood entire tackle. 1493 3 Six bull head-stalls. 1494 4 Six cow head-stalls. 1495 5 Six calf head-stalls. 1496 6 Two superior ladies'saddle-cloths. 1497 7 Saddlers' ironmongery. 1498 8 Three superior gents' Pelham bridles. 1499 9 Three superior gents'Waymouth bridles. 1500 10 Three superior ladies' Pelham bridles. 1501 11 Three superior gents'double-rein snaffle bridles. 1502 12 Six superior gents'single-rein snaffle bridles. 1503 13 Six racing bridles. 1504 14 Six breastplates. 1505 15 Three racing saddles, 2J lbs. 1506 16 Three steeplechase saddles. 1507 17 Three exercise saddles. 1508 18 Six indiarubber cutting rings. 1509 19 Three lead-carrying cloths.

STANDS. 50

1510 20 Four suits liorse-clotlring. 1511 21 Three jointed four-horse whips. 1512 22 Cotton lead ropes for entires. 1513 23 Large collection of riding and driving whips. 1514 24 Large collection of waterproof rugs. 1515 25 Large collection of canvas stable rugs. 1516 26 Large collection of valises. 1517 27 Three bellied stockwhips (six exhibits). 1518 28 Machine belting. 1519 29 Kangaroo girths, flat and round plaited. 1520 30 White and coloured horse nets. 1521 31 Belt leather. 1522 32 Pump leather. 1523 33 General collection of leather. 15.24 34 Leather back body brushes. 1525 35 Saddle and harness pegs, for stable use. 1526 36 Solid leather fire brigade buckets.

No. 22. L. E O R S T E R AND S O N , LITTLE BOURKE-STREET.

1527 1 Single buggy harness. 1528 2 Single buggy harness. 1529 3 Single buggy harness. 1530 4 Waggonette harness. 1531 5 Waggonette harness. 1532 6 Side saddles. 1533 7 Stock saddles. 1534 8 Best gents' saddles. 1535 9 Collection of buggy and carriage pads. 1536 10 Buggy whips. 1537 11 Spurs, &c., &c.

No. 23. MESSRS. G R E G AND L O R D , 3 7 AND 39 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH,

MELBOURNE. 1538 1 Three side saddles. 1539 2 Ten gents' saddles. 1540 3 Four sets plough harness. 1541 4 Six sets waggonette harness. 1542 5 Three sets buggy harness. 1543 6 Whips of various sorts. 1544 7 Currycombs. 1545 8 Two doz. back saddles, of various patterns. 1546 9 General collection of saddlery.

No. 24. W A D E R O T H W E L L (LATE MESSRS. MACFARLAND AND SONS),

5 2 BOURKE-STREET WEST.

1547 1 Set best four-in-hand carriage harness. 1548 2 Set best 2-horse carriage harness. 1549 3 Set best single carriage harness. 1550 4 Set best buggy harness.

<30 STANDS.

1551 5 Hunting saddle. 1552 6 Gents' all-over liogskin saddle-1553 7 Gents' all-over liogskin saddle, with reversible flaps. 1554 8 Stock saddles. 1555 9 Ladies'Pelham and Waymouth bridles. 1556 10 Gents' snaffle Pelham ancl Waymouth bridles. 1557 11 Horse clothing. 1558 12 Collection of riding ancl driving whips. 1559 13 Collection of saddlery.

No. 25. T H O M A S M O O R E , 1 9 4 ELIZABETH-STREET.

1560 1 Large collection of saddlery. 1561 2 Single buggy harness. 1562 3 Gig harness. 1563 4 Waggonette harness. 1564 5 Cab harness. 1565 6 Pair horse buggy harness. 1566 7 Carriage harness. 1567 8 Ladies' saddles. 1568 9 Gents' saddles. 1569 10 Gents' bridles. 1570 11 Ladies' bridles. 1571 12 Driving and riding bits. 1572 13 Spurs. 1573 14 Stirrups. 1574 1-5 Whips. 157-5 16 Various kinds of horseboots. 1576 17 All the latest improvements in saddlery.

No. 25A.

W I L L I A M P R I D E , GEELONG.

1577 1 Collection of saddlery.

No. 26. J A M E S M'EWAJST AND CO., ELIZABETH-STREET, MELBOURNE.

1578 1 Hornsby's double-furrow plough. 1579 2 Sellar's double-furrow plough. 1580 3 Murray's double-furrow plough. 1581 4 Hornsby's single-furrow plough, one wheel. 1582 5 Hornsby's single-furrow plough, one wheel. 1583 6 Hornsby's single-furrow plough, two wheels. 1584 7 Howard's single-furrow plough, two wheels. 1585 8 Howard's single-furrow colonial plough, two wheels. 1586 9 Sellar's single-furrow plough, one wheel. 1587 10 Ransome and Sims' single-furrow pony plough, one wheel. 1588 11 Ransome and Sims' single-furrow plough, one wheel, one-horse. 1589 12 Ransome and Sims' single-furrow plough, one wheel, two-horse. 1590 13 Wood trenching plough, for bullocks. 1591 14 Howard's potato-raising plough.

STANDS. 50

1592 15 Sellar's subsoil plough. 1593 16 Plough slade. 1594 17 Coleman's cultivator, five tires. 1595 18 Coleman's cultivator. 1596 19 Edwards' patent cultivator. 1597 20 Sellar's horse hoe. 1598 21 Garden rollers, each 20 in. and 24 in. 1599 22 Dickson's turnip harrows. 1600 23 Howard's harrows, medium. 1601 24 Howard's harrows, heavy. 1602 25 Howard's harrows, self-acting medium. 1603 26 Gray's angle harrows. 1604 27 Gray's zig-zag harrows. 1605 28 Howard's tubular swingletrees for two or three horses. 1606 29 Sellar's patent digger. 1607 30 Reid's broadcast seed sower. 1608 31 Horse hay-rake (Howard's). 1609 32 Horse hay-rake (Taylor's). 1610 33 Hollingsworth's horse liay-rake. 1611 34 Colonial-made horse hay-rake. 1612 35 Hornsby's winnows. 1613 36 Howard's mower. 1614 37 Wood's reaper. 1615 38 Wood's reaper and binder. 1616 39 Terry thresher and horse-works. 1617 40 Richmond and Chandler's horse-works, two-horse. 1618 41 Bentall's horse-works, one-horse. 1619 42 Bentall's pony-works. 1620 43 Hunt's one-horse-works. 1621 44 Grain drill (M'Sherry). 1622 45 Hornsby's corn screen, with stone separator. 1623 46 Le Butt's corn screen, with stone separator. 1624 47 Bentall's turnip cutter, T.C.E. 1625 48 Bentall's corn crusher, R.S.D. 1626 49 Bentall's corn crusher, with kibbler, R.S.B. 1627 50 Bentall's corn crusher, with kibbler, R.S.C. 1628 51 Richmond and Chandler's corn crushers, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4. 1629 52 Richmond and Chandler's root washers, Nos. 0 and 1. 1630 53 Richmond and Chandler's little cutter. 1631 54 Young's single cheese press. 1632 55 Young's double cheese press. 1633 56 Four-screw factory cheese press. 1634 57 Young's eurd mill. 1635 58 Young's curd knife. 1636 59 Bullard's American chum. 1637 60 Bentall's chaff cutters, C.D. A. 1638 61 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.S.A. 1639 62 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.D.H. 1640 63 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.E.H. 1641 64 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.S.H. 1642 65 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.S.H. 1643 66 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.D.C.

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1644 67 Bentall's chaff cutter, C.D.C., with large wheel. 1645 68 Richmond and Chandler's chaff cutter, No. 58. 1646 69 Richmond and Chandler's chaff cutter, No. 3c. 1647 70 Richmond and Chandler's gorse cutter, No. 4D. 1648 71 Plain earth scoop, with chain bridle. 1649 72 Wheel earth scoop, with chain bridle. 1650 73 Green's sausage machines, 14, 16, 18 inch. 1651 74 Stacey and Son's sausage machine, 18 inch. 1652 75 Three sausage fillers. 1653 76 Patent blower. 1654 77 Centrifugal pump. 1655 78 Eclipse blower. 1656 79 Reynolds'mortising machines. 1657 80 Screw-cutting machine. 1658 81 Orme's drilling machine. 1659 82 Matheson's drilling machine. 1660 S3 4-h.p. Robey's portable steam engine. 1661 84 8-h.p. Robey's portable steam engine. 1662 85 10-li.p. Robey's portable steam engine. 1663 86 12-h.p. Robey's portable steam engine. 1664 S7 10-h.p. Robey's patent engine. 1665 88 5-ft. Robey's angle iron-frame thresher. 1666 89 5-ft. Robey's angle iron-frame thresher. 1667 90 Single crab winch. 1668 91 Double crab winch. 1669 ,92 Assortment of lawn mowers. 1670 93 Assortment of punching machines.

No. 27. J. AND B. W E S T , ESSENDON.

1671 1 Hay dray. 1672 2 Field elevator.

No. 28.

A L E X A N D E R L U G T O N AND SONS, 1 4 4 LITTLE LONSDALE-STREET EAST.

1673 1 Sausage chopping machine, 18in.-block, with V slides. 1674 2 Sausage chopping machine, 18in.-block, with parallel slides. 1675 3 Large brass barrel-filling machine, with gun-metal rack and

wrought-iron spindle. 1676 4 Small brass barrel-filling machine, with gun-metal rack and

wrought-iron spindle. 1677 5 Brass barrel-filling machine, with ordinary rack and spindle. 1678 6 Brine-pump for preserving meat, No. 1 size. 1679 7 Brine-pump for preserving meat, No. 2 size. 1680 8 Chaff-cutter to be worked by hand, horse, or steam-power.

No. 29. STAMPS AND Co., 3 0 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH.

1681 1 AVinnowing machine.

STANDS. 50

No. 30.

J A M E S G R A N T AND CO. , 3 4 AND 36 ELIZABETH-STREET N

1682 1 Waggon suitable for farm purposes. 1683 2 Dray suitable for farm purposes. 1684 3 Double-wheel plough. 1685 4 Single-wheel plough. 1686 5 Light 2-horse plough. 1687 6 Vineyard plough. 1688 7 Heavy one-liorse plough. 1689 8 Wood bullock plough. 1690 9 Horse hoe, heavy. 1691 10 Horse hoe, light. 1692 11 Harrows for general purposes, 2 a set. 1693 12 Harrows for general purposes, 3 a set. 1694 13 Horse hoe and drill plough combined. 1695 14 Swingletrees.

No. 31. J O H N D A N K S ; 4 2 BOURKE-STREET WEST.

1696 1 Korting's water elevator. 1697 2 Danks' patent universal hydrants, with director. 1698 3 4 in. patent pump on plank. 1699 4 4 in. patent pump for windmill. 1700 5 Pump, on frame, 202, without gear. 1701 6 One each, rotary pump, and lj,. 1702 7 Rotary pump, on stand, 11?. 1703 8 Pump frame—202. 1704 9 3 in. double ban'el brass pump, with air chamber, on frame— : 1705 10 3^ in. single brass pump, on frame—206. 1706 11 Special steam pump, 6 x 4 , in motion. 1707 12 Special steam pump, 4 x 2-J, in motion. 1708 13 Improved imported portable water lifter. 1709 14 Portable fire engine, on barrow. 1710 15 4-liorse power horizontal steam engine, with vertical boiler. 1711 16 Injector on steam boiler. 1712 17 Windmill, with pump, complete. 1713 18 Small windmill, with pump, complete. 1714 19 One each, injector, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8. 1715 20 One each, D.B. steam cocks, 21 2, 11, I f 1, £ and 1. 1716 21 One each, D.B. steam cocks, bright, 2, 11, I f 1 and 1717 22 One each, P.G.L. steam cocks, 2, I f 11, 1 and £. 1718 23 One each, capped-topped cocks, 2, 1.',-, I f 1 and f 1719 24 One each, P.G. cocks, 2, and 1. " 1720 25 One each, steam valves, 3, 21 2, I f 11 1 and f . 1721 26 One each, flanged valves, 2 f 2, 1| and 1 . 1722 27 One each, R.A. steam valves, 2 f ~ U and I f 1723 28 One each, R.A. steam valves, screwed, I f 1724 29 One each, suction lubrication, 2, 2£ and 3. 1725 30 One each, suction lubrication, D.P. 3.

STANDS. 50

1726 31 One each, check valves, 2, 1^, 1, J and 1727 32 One each, R.A. valves, 2, l j , 1, $ and 1728 33 One each, main cocks, 2, and 1729 34 Two each, spring balances. 1730 35 Three steam gauges. 1731 36 Three steam whistles. 1732 37 Three sets steam gauge cocks. 1733 38 One each, 3, 4, 5 and 6 steam valves. 1734 39 One each, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 12 sluice valves. 1735 40 Court stand pipe. 1736 41 Hydraulic ram in motion. 1737 42 Patent enamelled gauge glasses, various sizes. 1738 43 Double hydrant. 1739 44 Director for fire brigade. 1740 45 Fire brigade hose union. 1741 46 One 2 self-acting ball cocks. 1742 47 Patent post borer. 1743 48 Double crank for pump, with plumber blocks bearing for rods. 1744 49 One each, iron lift pump, Nos. 2, 4, 5 and 6—215. 1745 50 One each, brass deep-well pump, 3, 3^ and 4—203J. 1746 51 One each, iron force and lift pump, on flange, Nos. 2, 4 and 6

— 2 1 8 . 1747 52 One each, iron force and lift pump, on plank, Nos. 3 and 6—213. 1748 53 One each, iron force and lift pump, double action, on plank, Nos.

4 and 6—212. 1749 54 One each, brass force and lift pump, Nos. 2, 2J, 3, 3J and 4—216. 1750 55 One each, 4 in. brass double-barrel brass pump, Nos. 2-J-, 3,

and 4—222. 1751 56 3i in. brass double-barrel brass pump, with clack doors and air

chambers. 1752 57 3J in. treble-barrel brass pump, with clack doors and air chambers. 1753 58 Single crank, with plumber blocks. 1754 59 Paii- slings, with crossliead and guide bars. 1755 60 Two brass bung holders. 1756 61 Oval cast shower. 1757 62 Round cast shower. 1758 63 One each, 8 in. and 10 in. copper shower. 1759 64 1-J- in. brine pump. 1760 65 Fret saws, various sizes. 1761 66 Amateur turning lathes. 1762 67 Lawn sprinkler.

No. 32.

F R E D E R I C K Y O R K W O L S E L E Y , MELBOURNE CLUB.

1763 1 Sheep shearing machine. 1764 2 Propeller pump.

No. 33.

H . S A M P S O N AND L E E S .

1765 1 Blacksmith's Dream.

STANDS. 50

No. 34. E N T I C O T T AND S H A W C R O S S , VICTORIA IRON AND TIN WORKS,

7 4 LITTLE COLLINS-STREET EAST.

1766 1 Brass-mounted cheese vats. 1767 2 Brass-mounted milk cans for cart. 1768 3 Brass-mounted hand cans. 1769 4 Brass-mounted bucket with strainer. 1770 5 Brass-mounted measures. 1771 6 Set of painted watering pots for nursery gardens. 1772 7 Flower stands. 1773 8 Baths. 1774 9 Ladies' clothes boxes. 1775 10 Galvanised iron well buckets. 1776 11 Samples of galvanised iron cattle and sheep troughs. 1777 12 Washing tubs. 1778 13 Washing tubs, new pattern. 1779 14 Washing machine, with tub and stand complete. 1780 15 Iron meat safe. 1781 16 Portable copper, complete. 1782 17 Galvanised iron wheelbarrows, three sizes. 1783 18 Samples of wool pack brands. 1784 19 Galvanised iron carriage lifts.

No. 35. J O S E P H M I L L A R , 1 2 3 LONSDALE-STREET WEST.

1785 1 Specific for Phylloxera vastatrix, apple or other aphides. 1786 2 Specific for lice, ticks, &c., in sheep, cattle, horses, &c. 1787 3 Specific for mange. 1788 4 Fumigating squibs for trees, &c. 1789 5 Specific for take-all. 1790 6 Specific for startling sparrows.

No. 36. I R V I N E AND B I N N E Y , KING-STREET (AGENTS FOR THE VIC-

TORIAN BONE MILL COMPANY, AND CUMING, SMITH AND CO.).

1791 1 Bone dust 1792 2 Super-phosphate of lime. 1793 3 Samples of manures.

No. 37.

S A M U E L P A R K I N , FARRIER, MURCHISON.

1794 1 Two horse hoofs, shod.

No. 38.

R . T . A D A M S , SANDRIDGE ROAD. 1795 1 Filters.

<30 STANDS.

No. 39.

A U G U S T B A S T E R T , 191 BOURKE-STREET EAST.

1796 1 Patent lock-nut for axles and bolts.

No. 40.

W . R A S C H E , C.E. , 8 2 CHANCERY-LANE.

1797 1 Portable direct-acting battery for quartz crushing.

No. 41.

C O O M B S B R O S . , 3 5 LATROBE-STREET EAST.

1798 1 Collection of malleable iron castings, suitable for agricultural and mining machinery.

No. 42.

W O L T E R AND E C H B E R G , 6 RUSSELL-STREET.

1799 1 One wooden patent washing machine. 1800 2 One iron patent washing machine. 1801 3 Wringing machine, that can be attached to the above.

No. 43.

H . J. S I M P S O N , COLLINGWOOD.

1802 1 Chemical, erasive, soap, cement and glue.

No. 44.

D O N A L D M ' D O N A L D , COBURG.

1803 1 Cock lifter. No. 45.

J. McKAY AND CO. , MALVERN.

1804 1 Well-boring machine.

No. 46.

W I L S O N , C O R B E N AND CO. , 1 6 8 LONSDALE STREET EAST.

1805 1 Specimens of enamelling. 1806 2 Baths, enamelled and plain. 1807 3 Mantelpieces, enamelled and plain. 1808 4 Slate milk coolers. 1809 5 Tank and salting troughs. 1810 6 Marble and ornamental enamelled table tops. 1811 7 Marble, enamelled, plain slate lavatory, and plain wash-stand tops. 1812 8 Dairy and other shelving. 1813 9 Flagging, hearthstones, steps, brewer's coolers, landings, urinals, <Stc.

STANDS. 50

No. 47. H A R R O P B R O S , AND F F O U L K E S , SHEFFIELD BELLOWS WORKS,

CORNER OF PERRY AND VICTORIA STREETS, MELBOURNE.

1814 1 Double blast bellows. 1815 2 Patent circular forge. 1816 3 Portable rivet forge. 1817 4 Smith's bellows. 1818 5 Patent forge, for station use. 1819 6 Portable forge, mounted on wheels.

No. 48. P A R K E R AND CO. , 2 0 6 LONSDALE-STREET EAST.

1820 1 Champion colonial oven. 1821 2 Farmer's portable challenge stove. 1822 3 Patent open fii'e stove and gas stove. 1823 4 Gas stove.

No. 49. A P O L L O S T E A R I N E C A N D L E CO. , 1 0 4 BOURKE-STREET WEST.

1824 1 Collection of stearine and paraffine candles. 1825 2 Collection of transparent glycerine soaps.

No. 50. W A L L W O R T H AND R I M M I N G T O N , BOURKE-STREET.

1826 1 Collection of hats.

No. 51. J. C U R T I S , 6 8 FLINDERS-LANE EAST.

1827 1 Collection of portmanteaus.

No. 52. W I L L I A M R A D F O R D , 1 9 LITTLE BOURKE-STREET, MELBOURNE.

1828 1 Cheese vats of different sizes, twelve in number. 1829 2 Cheese tub, 80-gal. 1830 3 Cheese tub, 100-gal. 1831 4 24-quart cart can. 1832 5 35-quart cart can. 1833 6 44-quart cart can. 1834 7 63-quart cart can. 1835 8 Syphon. 1836 9 Syphon. 1837 10 Strainers. 1838 11 Scalder. 1839 12 Curd breakers. 1840 13 Gauze wire separator. 1841 14 Yard can, 16 quarts. 1842 15 Yard can, 20 quarts. 1843 16 Curd forks.

<30 STANDS.

1844 17 Milk strainers. 1845 18 Milk Buckets. 1846 19 Milk Buckets, with strainers. 1847 20 Curd cooler.

No. 53. F. F L O O D , 1 3 9 LONSDALE-STREET WEST.

1848 1 Washing boards. 1849 2 Store trucks. 1850 3 Store trucks. 1851 4 Saratoga trucks.

No. 54.

J. K I T C H E N AND S O N S , MELBOURNE, SANDHURST, AND N E W ZEALAND.

1852 1 Candles, plain and fancy. 1853 2 Soap, plain and fancy. 1854 3 Soda crystals. 1855 4 Glycerine. 1856 5 Stearine. 1857 6 Paraffine.

No. 55.

S A M U E L H . L U G G , 39 WEBB-STREET, FITZROY, MELBOURNE.

1858 1 Wringing and washing machine.

No. 56.

E D W A R D D O M B R A I N AND S O N S , 9 5 BOURKE-STREET.

1859 1 Little's chemical fluid. 1860 2 New non-poisonous sheep dip. 1861 3 Little's soluble Phenyle, the new disinfectant and deodoriser.

No. 57.

O L D F I E L D AND L I N D L E Y , CARLTON.

1862 1 Field gate. 1863 2 Field gate.

No. 58.

M I S S F. W I L L I A M S , SYDNEY-ROAD, COBURG.

1864 1 Knitted quilt. 1865 2 Crochet antimacassar; small.

No. 59. R O B E R T G A L T .

1866 1 High-pressure water filter.

STANDS. 50

No. 60.

R I C H A R D G R A Y , 7 7 NAPIER-STREET, EMERALD HILL.

1867 1 Washing machine. 1868 2 Washing machine, with wringer attached.

No. 61.

W M . I R V I N G W I N T E R , STANHOPE.

1869 1 Traction engine. No. 62.

G E O . G R A N T AND CO. , 4 4 ELIZABETH-STREET NORTH.

1870 1 Double-furrow plough, improved pattern. 1871 2 Single-furrow plough, with two wheels. 1872 3 Single-furrow plough, with one wheel. 1873 4 Zig-zag harrows, improved pattern. 1874 5 Grubber and scarifier combined, improved pattern. 1875 6 Vineyard plough. 1876 7 Farmers' waggon, with hay frame. 1877 8 Farmers' dray, with hay frame.

No. 63.

A L E X A N D E R B R A I D , WRECKYN-STREET, HOTHAM.

1878 1 Land roller. 1879 2 Roller and crusher combined. 1880 3 Horse hay-rake.

No. 64. M / C A L L , A N D E R S O N AND CO., FLINDERS-STREET.

1881 1 7-jin. cylinder vertical hoisting engine, no gear. 1882 2 6-|in. cylinder double hoisting engine, no gear. 1883 3 5 in. cylinder single hoisting engine. 1884 4 5 in. cylinder vertical hoisting engine.

No. 65.

T . W . N O R R I S , CHEMIST, CHAPEL-STREET, PRAHRAN.

1885 1 Condition Spice for horses, dogs, cattle, sheep, ancl poultry.

No. 67.

T. H E N D E R S O N AND CO. , 89 , 91 , AND 9 3 ELIZABETH-STREET N .

1886 1 Stripping machine. 1887 2 Winnowing machine. 1888 3 Combined reaper and mower. 1889 4 Adjustable com screen. 1890 5 Eureka double and treble furrow plough.

<30 STANDS.

No. 68.

T H E V I C T O R I A P R E S E R V I N G C O M P A N Y , CHAPEL-STREET, SOUTH YARRA.

Assortment of oilmen's stores 1891 1 Jams. 1892 2 Jellies. 1893 3 Bottled fruits. 1894 4 Tart fruits. 1895 5 Marmalade, in glass and tins. 1S96 6 Honey, in glass and tins. 1897 7 Pickles, in glass and bulk. 1898 8 Sauces. 1899 9 Chutneys. 1900 10 Tomato sauce. 1901 11 Vinegar, in glass and bulk. 1902 12 Salt, in glass jars. 1903 13 Anchovy paste. 1904 14 Bloater paste. 1905 15 Essence of anchovies.

No. 69.

T H O M A S G A U N T , WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, ROYAL ARCADE.

1906 1 Large clock, suitable for a railway station, made by exhibitor. 1907 2 Fitzroy barometer. 1908 3 Farmer's barometer, with wet and dry bulb. 1909 4 Thermometer. 1910 5 Oak Piedmont barometer. 1911 6 Thermometers suitable for every purpose. 1912 7 Saccharometer for testing milk in brass or glass. 1913 8 Assortment of magnifying glasses for searching for scab or

examining wool.

No. 70.

A . J A M I E S O N , RHEOLA.

1914 1 Lock for forecarriage buggy or other vehicle, with new idea of king bolt.

No. 71.

M A R Y D E N M A N , LEVISON-STREET, HOTHAM.

1915 1 Samples of crochet work.

No. 72.

A . G . C R A W F O R D AND CO., EASTERN ARCADE.

1916 1 Trunks. 1917 2 Portmanteaus.

ADVERTISES! EN TS. XXXIX

JAS. M'EWAN & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Ironmongers & Iron Merchants IMPORTERS OF

Best Drawn Fencing Wire. Ryland's Oval Steel Wire. Plain and Corrugated Galvanised Iron. Full Weight Woolsacks.

Ward & Payne's, Sorby's, and Ball's Sheep Shears. And every description of Agricultural Implements and Machinery.

Sole Agents for

Robey's Patent Angle-Iron Framed Thrashers, Improved Portable Engines, and The " Robey Patent" Engine.

And for W. A. Wood's Genuine Reaper and Binder.

ELIZABETH STREET, I LOMBARD STREET, Melbourne. I London.

xxxii ADVERTISEMENTS.

The Largest and Cheapest Establishment IN MELBOURNE.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

MEN'S, YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING READY-MADE OR TO MEASURE.

Every variety of Hats, Shirts, Ties, Hosiery, &c. &c.

CANTOR & LOEL, Proprietors.

ADVERTISEMENTS. xl i

E G H O O P E R PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST

(Successor to W. F. D'lrvine),

69 Bourke St. West (Corner of Queen St),, Melbourne, ESTABLISHED 1852 .

I M P O R T E R of D R U G S , C H E M I C A L S , & P A T E N T M E D I C I N E S HORSE, CATTLE, & DOG MEDICINES of every kind kept in Stock.

Sole Proprietor of the foUowing Remedies:—• Irvine's Famous Gripe Drench for Horses, 2s. 6d. a bottle. Irvine's Areca-Nut Worm Powders for Horses and Dogs, 2s. 6d. a tin. Irvine's Cordial and Condition Powders, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. a tin. Irvine's Acetate of Copper Hair Tonic, a weU-tried and highly-approved Remedy for

Promoting the Growth of the Hair and Preventing Baldness, 3s. 6d. a bottle. Hooper's Mixture for Indigestion, Flatulence, Heartburn & Sick Headache, 3s. a bottle. Hooper's Ointment and Powder for Piles are a Safe and almost Certain Cure. Hooper's Desideratum Hair-Wash Powder, for Curing Dandriff, &c., 6d. a packet.

HOMtEOPATHIC MEDICINES and REMEDIES of every kind kept in Stock, and Supplied Wholesale and Retail.

Orders from any part of the Australian Colonies will be executed with the utmost despatch. Medicines are delivered free of charge in any part of Melbourne or its suburbs.

T O V I S I T O R S T O A G R I C U L T U R A L S H O W , 1878.

. J O & N R O S t E R ,

PREMIER BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER,

4 6 SWANSTON STREET, MELBOURNE, AND

2 8 5 HXGrH S T R E E T , S T , K I M ) A , OPPOSITE CRICKET GROUND.

W I L L I A M D E T M O L D , MANUFACTURER OF

Account Books, Bookbinder and Paper Ruler, I M P O R T E R O F P A P E R A N D S T A T I O N E R Y ,

4 4 C O L L I N S S T R E E T E A S T , M E L B O U R N E .

xxxii ADVERTISEMENTS.

FLOOD'S PRIZE IMPROYED WATER-LIFT, G u a r a n t e e d t o L i f t W a t e r 3 0 0 F e e t ,

Obtained the Highest Award possible in the section in which it was ex-hibited at the National Agricultural Society's Show, Melbourne, Novem-ber, 1876, and Money Prize at Ballarat Show, 1877.—Vide Age, Argus, Trade Review, S. M. Herald, Leader, Kyneton Observer, Ballarat Star, &c. Especially adapted for Irrigation, Stock Watering, Sheep Washing, Drainage, Mining, Stone Quarrying, and Raising Sunken Vessels. Worked by manual, horse, wind, or steam power.

P r i c e s — F r o m £ 1 6 a n d U p w a r d s . F . F L O O D , having manufactured the above description of Chain Pump

for about 10 years, found the plugs in ordinary use the weak point, and has therefore introduced his Indestructible Plugs, which have given such satisfaction; they have been fitted to Water-lifts obtained from other manu-facturers. Extract of Memo, from F . LASSETTER & Co. , Sydney, dated 7th March, 1 8 7 7 : — " M a y mention that we approve of your IRON PLUG, and have pleasure in recommending same." IRRIGATION.—One strong horse will, in eight hours, raise enough water from a well 12 ft. deep to cover 5 square acres 3 square poles of land with a sheet of water 1 in. in depth—equivalent to an inch of rainfall. AGENTS.—MELBOURNE— H . P. Welch & Co., 172 Queen-street; Briscoe and Co., 11 Collins-street

east; E . Duckett & Co., 24 Lonsdale-street east; A . Sutherland & Co., 96 and 98 Little Bourke-street; M' 'Lean Bros. &Rigg , 69 Elizabeth-street; Joseph Lukey, Lloyd's B o o m s ; J . Buncle, Parkside Iron Works , Flemington-road. BRISBANE—H. Box & Son. PORTLAND —Shevill, Esq. , J . P . SYDNEY—Sold by LASSETTER & Co. STAWELL—F. H . Oliver & Co. ELMORE—J. Cattrell. FREMANTLE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA—Messrs. Higham & Sons. T h e Argus, S e p t e m b e r 13,1877.—SIIIPWRECKS AT SEA, PREVENTION OF.—FLOOD'S PRIZE IMPROVED WATER

LIFTS.—Copy of Testimonial from J. Muir, Esq., Chief Engineer Steamtug Albatross, Sept. 7, 1877. To Mr. F. FLOOD, Victoria Engineering and Manufacturing Works, 139 Lonsdale-street West, Melbourne.

Dear Sir,—I have seen one of j'our Improved Water Lifts at work on board the sunken vessel Alcandre, and can safely say that during my many years' experience as an engineer I have never seen a Pump do better execution, or answer my expectations more fully, either afloat or ashore, than the one above alluded to. I therefore wish you every success in the manufacture and introduction of them.— JOHN MUIR, Engineer, Steamer Albatross.

P.S.—I may mention that I believe your Pump yielded a better result than the one of a similar size manufactured by another firm and used at the same time, in the proportion of 25 per cent.—J,M.

Diameter of Power Required Quantity Raised Price with Frame For every Ad-Cylinder. for Height Lifted. per Hour. for 12 feet. ditional foot. I f inch . . 1 man, 35ft. . . 1000 gallons . . £16 . . 10s. extra. 2| „ . . 1 man, 12ft. . . 2400 „ . . £16 . . 10s, „ 3£ „ . . 2 men, 12ft. . . 6000 „ . . £24 . . 15s. „ 5 „ . . 1 horse, 12ft. . . 15,000 „ . . £36 . . 20s. „ 7 „ . . 1 horse, 8ft. . . 22,500 „ . . £48 . . 30s. „ One man can raise 2700 gallons per hour, from a well 10ft. deep ; 1350 gallons per hour, from a well

20ft. deep ; 900 gallons per hour, from a well 30ft, deep ; 675 gallons per hour, from a well 40ft. deep ; 540 gallons per hour, from a well 50ft. deep ; 450 gallons per hour, from a well 60ft. deep. One horse will raise 3000 gallons per hour 50ft.; two horses will raise 3000 gallons per hour 100ft.; three horses will raise 3000 gallons per hour 150ft.

5-inch Portable, complete, £130, 30,000 gallons per hour ; 7-inch do., £150, 60,000 gallons per hour; 7-inch do., with Frame Pulleys, 50 feet Belting, and Horse Works, to work 17 feet, £100; 5-inch do., with Horse Works, Belting, &c., complete, £85. A Liberal Discount allowed for cash.

R O T A R Y O R C A L I F O R N I A * P U M P S , W I N D M I L L S , H O R S E W O R K S , & C . , Supplied if required.

VICTORIA ENGINEERING A N D MANUFACTURING W O R K S , 139 Lonsdale Street West, Melbourne.

Between King and Wil l iam Streets.

Testimonials and Circulars sent on application.

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M U M M E R Y ' S (late Lay's) H O R S E , C A T T L E , A N D D O G M E D I C I N E S Of Colonial Renown. " K A T A L E P R A , " the only known Certain Cure for

Mange. Medicines to suit any complaint to which the lower animals are liable. Orders by post, accompanied by stamps to the value of 2s. 6d. and upwards,

promptly attended to.

J. B, MUMMEKY, Chemist, &c,, 27 and 29 Madeline-street, Carlton,

A . G R E A T C O H T V E B r i E W C E .

J O H N L A N G , T A K E R ,

8 BOCJRKE STREET WEST, MELBOURNE.

S H I R T S O P E V E R Y D E S C R I P T I O N M A D E T O O R D E R . Country Orders punctually attended to.

Instruct ions for M e a s u r e m e n t sent on application.

This splendid Manure, though only lately introduced into the Australian Colonies is fast supplanting all other Guanos.

According to an analysis made by Professor Kirkland, of the Melbourne University, it contains nearly 11\ per cent, of Phosphates, and about 2 per cent, of Ammonia; while it is almost entirely free from sand—only 0.90 being found.

Farmers and others who have tested this Guano, have proved its efficacy as a fertilizer, and predict an enormous demand during next season.

Supplied by the Undersigned at £5 per ton, net cash (bags in).

J. C. POOLE & CO., AGENTS, 45 WILLIAM ST., M E L B O U R N E .

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| BRYAN CORCORAN, WITT & CO. | § E S T A B L I S H E D 100 Y E A R S . P R I Z E - M E D A L M A N U F A C T U R E R S . "

MILLSTONES, 3i and 4 feet, ^ f T T O / v Sack Trucks. _ ^

CC dressed and undressed; I]| Smut and Malt Kiln Wire. large stock for selection. iNo 11 y v g ^ i Needle Lubricators. NJ

g* SilkFlour Dressing Machines. Green's Patent Belt Fasteners g * Swiss Silk, Mill Bills. t a 4. '' A/' „ , . . 5 ^ Oi^i mm Indents executed for all kinds ^ Stone Staffs and Provers. 1 1 l l Y ^ of Mill Machinery. H

MOORE Sc CO., Sole Agents, 104 Bourke Street West. *

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B R I S C O E & CO., F U R N I S H I N G I R O N M O N G E R S .

11,13 & 15 Collins St. East, Melbourne. Marble ai:d Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces. Register Grates. Fender and Fire Irons.

Kitchen Ranges. American Stoves. Electro-Plate Tea and Coffee Services. Urns. Biscuit Boxes. Cruets. Salvers. Kerosene Lamps. Gasaliers.

And a Large Stock of General Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery.

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B R I S C O E & C O . , WHOLESALE & EETA1L

IRONMONGERS & IRON MERCHANTS 1 1 , 1 3 , & 1 5 C O L L I N S S T . T E A S T ,

AND

2 4 5 E L I Z A B E T H S T R E E T N O R T E L

M E L B O T J K H T E .

The Large Stock of General Ironmongery which is now shown by BRISCOE & CO., in their New Warehouse, cannot he surpassed in the Australian Colonies, comprises—

English and American Agricultural Tools and Hay and Garden ^Jrfe^and Rakes, Seed Sowers,

Hand Ploughs (Ransom's), Sellar's and Hornsby's Ploughs,. Chaff Cutters, Corn Crushers,

Cheese Presses, Curd Mills, and all descriptions of Dairy Utensils.

Galvanised Corrugated Iron, all lengths and gauges, Fencing Wires, Eound and Oval, all numbers,

Oils andJPaintvBar and Rod Iron. S Q U A T T E R S S U P P L I E D W I T H A L L S T A T I O N R E Q U I S I T E S .

A L A R G E S T O C K OF F U R N I S H I N G I R O N M O N G E R Y .

COUTIE, I M P O R T E R A N D M A N U F A C T U R E R ,

149 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE, (Opposite corner to Telegraph Office),

Has the largest and most varied Stock of English, French, German and Colonial-made

B O O T S , S H O E S A N D S L I P P E R S , In the Colony, to select from, at the most Moderate Prices, and to meet the

requirements of families, J. C. is now making a

S U P E R I O R C L A S S O F G O O D S , Which for Wear and Durability are unequalled, and at prices very little in

advance on the common factory goods.

N O T E T H E C O R N E R S H O P - C O U T I E ' S .

TENTS, Tarpaulins, "Waggon Covers, Rick Covers, Navy Canvas, Navy Duck, Cotton Canvas, Whim Buckets, Bunting, Flags of all Nations, Canvas

Hose, Calico, Duck, Tent Canvas, Bags, Sacking.

MAS XS VANS,

Australian Tent and Tarpaul in Factory, 2 St 4 BOURKE STREET WEST (opposite Post Office), MELBOURNE.

OSBORNE" SELF-BINDING HARYESTERS

LORD & HUGHES, Flour and Grain Factors, 126 Collins St. West, Melbourne, Sole Agents for Victoria.

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ROBERTSON & MOFFAT, 6 m m t t iwqwjs , Mb tStUmwi,

CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS,

Carpet and Floorcloth Warehousemen, MANUFACTURERS A N D IMPORTERS OF

FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, &C.

OBERTSON & MOFFAT invite inspection of their Extensive Stock of FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, &c., which contains every Variety of Style

and Quality both in Colonial and Imported Goods.

American, English, & Vienna Chairs, E N G L I S H F U R N I T U R E & B E D S T E A D S>

IN BOND OR DUTY PAID.

CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, IN NEWEST AND CHOICEST PATTERNS,

WHOLESALE A1VD RETAIL.

The Newest Designs in all Goods received by each Mail and Ocean Steamer.

P A T T E R N S F O R W A R D E D ON A P P L I C A T I O N .

9 AND 11 B O U R K E STREET EAST,

16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28, & 30 Post Office Place, MELBOURNE,

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A G R I C U L T U R A L A N D M I N I N G M A C H I N E R Y .

Fencing Wire, Galvanised Iron, British & American Hardware.

COOPER, JACK & CO., IRON, STEEL, AND

MACHINERY MERCHANTS. E M P I R E W I N D M I L L S .

Self-rogulating, Cheapest, Simplest, and Most Efficient.

WXT.

T. ROBINSON & CO. E S T A B L I S H E D 1S53.

Reaper and Self-Binder. T. R. & Co.'s Patent Stripper.

Engineers, Millwrights, Agricultural Implement

Address: 247 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE. -

S O L E A G E N T S F O R V I C T O R I A F O R

Marshall, Sons & Co.'s Portable Steam Engines and Steam Machinery. C A T A L O G U E S F O R W A R D E D O N A P P L I C A T I O N . KI

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