Ixviii Award of Lire Stock Prizes at Norwich, 1911. 



[Unless otherwise stated, each prize animal named below was "bred by exhibitor."] 



OlaBB 97. — Shorthorn Heifers, calved on or between April 1, 1910, and 

 Decemher 31, 1910. [Itj entries, none absent.] 



925 I. (jCIO.) — Earl MANVERS, Holme Pierrepont. Nottingham, for Pierrepont 

 Blossom, roan, born Sept. 12 ; s. Nothaw Phoenix 103227, d. Plum Blossom 4th (vol. 

 55, p. 1132) bv Olderfleet 894H8. 



924 II. (i;6.)— W. J. HOSKEN, Pulsack, Hayle, for Hayle Golden Wreath, red. born May 

 4 : s. Barteliver Trump 101453, d. Cornish Dawn (vol. 56, p. 802) by Hayle Count 

 91693. 



926 III. (je4.)— The Duke of Northumberland, K.G., Alnwick Castle, for Alnwick 

 Bridesmaid, roan, born April 8; s. (iainford Sweetmeat 98887, d. Alnwick Pride 

 (vol. 5ti, p. 983) by Star of Freedom 90230. 



916 IV. (.£3.)— SIR RICHARD COOPER, Bt.. Shenstone Court, Lichfield, for Strowan 

 Buttercup 31st, roan, born April 15, bred by Capt. Graham Stirling, Strowan, 

 Crieff, N,B. ; s. Benavon 101,509. d. Strowan Buttercup 23rd (vol. ,55, p.ll58) fet/ f^trowan 

 Seal 80066. 



917 R. N. & H. C— RiOHARD CORNELIUS, Bankflelds, Rastham, Cheshire, for Bank- 

 fields Belle. 



OlasB 98. — Group Class, for the best collection of either three or four Shorthorn 

 Coivs or Heifers^ bred by JSxhibitur. Open to animals entered in Classes 

 92 to 97 and 100 to 102 o)dy. [7 entries, none absent.] 

 869, 899, 900, 919 I. (^15. ' )— W. T. Garne & SON, Aldsworth, Northleach, for Village 



Lassie, Village Countess, Village Lass, and Princess May. 

 853, 87.5, 9i:', II. (jCIO.)-R.. J. B ALSTON, Bilsington Priory. Ashford, Kent, for Bilsington 



Rosebud, Dewlap, and Bilsington Daydream. 

 859, 880, 897 R. N. & H. C— SIR RICHARD COOPER, BT.. Shenstone Court, Lichfield, for 

 Waterloo Lady 36th, Ashlyns Aimee, and Ashlyns Pansy. 



Dairy Shorthorns. 



Class 99. — Shorthorn JBiills, calred in 1910.^ [4 entries, none absent.] 

 The dami and sire's dams of all bulls tntered in Class 99 must have been luentioned in the 

 award list or have received Certificates of Merit in milking trials or tests recognised by 

 the Dairy Shorthorn (Coates'H Herd Book) Association, or in classes set apart for Dairy 

 Sho) thorns since a standard quantitu >>f milk has been a 7iecessary qualification ; ortliey 

 must have a yearly milk record of either (5,000 lb. as a first calved heifer or 8,(100 lb. as 

 a c,oii\ such record to have been jmblished in the year book of the Dairy Shorthorn 

 (Coates's Herd Book) Association. 



929 I. (jClO.)— ROBERT W. HOBBS & SONS, Kelmscott, Lechlade, for Kelmscott Tarquin 

 7th, roan, born Feb. 27 ; s. Tarquin 11th 100854, d. Galentia 71st (vol. .53, p. 853; by Red 

 Waterloo 6th 82034. 



931 II. (jC6.)— LORD ROTHSCHILD, Tring Park, Herts., for Ambassador, roan, born July 

 25 ; s. Conjuror 91310. d. Aster (vol. 56, p. 1091) bij Magna Charta 77106, 



932 III. (.£4.)— SAMUEL Sandat, Puddington Hall, Chester, for Puddington Pimpernel, 

 red and little white, born March 24 ; s. Proud Prince 106642, d. Rosebud 2nd (vol. 55, 

 p. 1115) by Sir Barrington 5th 75642. 



930 R. N. & H. C— William Nisbet, Lordship, Hinxton, Great Chesterford, for 

 Hinxton Kirklevington Duke. 



929, 944, 981 (Cup.')— ROBERT W. HoBBS & SONS, for Kelmscott Tarquin 7th, Hawthorn 



7th, and Darling 28th. 

 931. 970, 983 (R. N. for Cup. ») -LORD ROTHSCHILD, for Ambassador, Rosebud 7th, and 



Fairy Duchess 33rd. 



Glass 100. — Shorthorn Dairy Cows {in-milk), calred in or before 1906. 



[31 entries, 7 absent.] 



944 I. (jCIO, ' & Champion.")— ROBERT \V. Hobbs & Sons, Kelmscott, Lechlade, for 



Hawthorn 7th, roan, born Dec. 7, 1905, calved March 31, 1911 ; s. Village Lad 



93746, d.. Hawthorn 5th bi/ Bandsman 78276. 

 960 II. (^6,' & R. N. for Champion." )— J. M. Strickland, Warren House. Brandsby, 



Easingwold, for Brandsby's Princess (vol. 56, p. 1154), red, born Feb, 18, 190.5, calved 



May 10, 1911 ; s. Bapton Judge 82768. d. Princess May bij Coming Star 57082, 

 947 III. (X'4.'l— GEORGE B. Nelson, Cockerham Hall, Garstang, for Bridge Countess 



(vol. 55, p. 626), roan, born Feb. 3, 1905, calved June 9, 1911, bred by J. Dawson, 



Heggle Foot, Hesket New Market, Wigton ; ,s'. Duke of Heggle 8,3356, d. Barbara 



by V;i,ngiiard ,58249. 



' Pi'izes given by the Shorthorn Society. 



- Prizes given by the Dairy Shorthorn (Coate-'s Herd Book) Association. 



•' Challenge Cup given through the Dairy Shorthorn (Coates's Herd Book) AHaociation 

 for the b°st Group of one Bull and two Cows or Heifers in Clnsses 99-102. 



•< Champion Prize of £10 given by the Dairy Shorthorn (Coates's Herd Book) 

 Association for the best Cow or Heifer in Classes 1(J0-102. 



