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AWARD OF PEIZES. 



Note. — The Judges were instructed, in addition to awarding the 

 Prizes, to designate as the Beserve Number one animal in each 

 Class, next in order of merit, if it possessed sufficient for a Prize ; 

 in case an animal to which a Prize was awarded should subse- 

 quently become disqualified. 



Frizes given hy the Bedford Local Committee and the Bedfordshire AgricuU 

 turcd Society are marked thus (*). 



HOESES. 



Agricultural Stallions — Two Tears-old. 



Geokge Ekins Daintkee, Fen ton, Huntingdon : First Prize, 20?., for " Grand 

 Prince," bay, bred by Mr. J. Flintham, Aldborough, Suffolk ; sire, " Black 

 Prince;" dam, " Dapper," by " Farmer's Glory." 



Charles Golden, The Grange, Pamscj% Hunts: Second Prize, 101., for 

 " Champion," brown, bred by Mr. Beliarell, Stone Bridge, Whittlesea ; 

 sire, " Young Thumper," 



Thomas Russell, Lower Shuckburgli, Daventry : Third Prize, 51., for his 

 dark bay, bred by himself; sire, " Walker's Warwick ;" dam, " Boney." 



William J. Hipwell, Station Pioad, Rugby : the Beserve Number, to his red 

 roan, bred by Mr. Watson, Flintham, Newark ; sire, " Enterprise." 



Agricultural Stallions foaled before the 1st of January, 1872. 



Thomas Briggs, Babraham, Cambridge : First Prize, 251., for " Heart of 

 Oak," bay, 3 years-old ; bred by Mrs. Foster, Brooklands, Cambridge ; sire, 

 " Honest Tom ;" dam by " Smiler." 



Thomas Statter, Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester : Second Prize, 151., 

 for " Young Champion," chestnut, 7 years-old ; bred by Mr. T. Stokes, 

 Caldecot, Rockingham ; sire, Mr. Stokes's " Champion." 



Thomas Statter, Stand Hall : Third Prize, 51., for " King Tom," bay, 

 3 years-old; bred by Mr. T. Wayman, Wallingham, St. Ives; sire, 

 " Honest Tom ; " dam by " Young Active." 



Charles Brookes, Claxby Grange, Alford, Lincolnshire : the Beserve Number,. 

 to "Honest Tom 2nd," brown, 3 years-old; bred by Mr. R. Ekins, Hem- 

 mington, Huntingdon ; sire, AVelcher's " Honest Tom ;" dam by " Far- 

 mer's Glory." 



Clydesdale Stallions — TicoJ^ears-old. 



Richard Tweedie, The Forest, Catterick, Y''orkshire : First Prize, 20/., for 

 " Tam O'Shanter," dark brown ; bred by Mr. W. H. Thompson, Hillwood, 

 Ratho, N.B. ; sire, "Rantin Robin;" dam, "Nell," by " Strathaven," 



