Ixxxii Aioard of Live Stock Prizes at Morioich, 1911. 



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



Class 170. — Milk Yield Prizes^ open to Ayrshire Cows and Heifers entered in 

 Class 169a only. [7 entries, 2 absent.] 



1476 I. ( no.)— William Nisbet, Lordship, Hinxton, Great Chesterford, Essex, for 

 Dalfibble Daisy Belle 16961, black and white, born Dee. 25, 1900, calved March 20, 

 1911, bred by John Mackie, Dalfibble Park Gate, Dumfries ; s. Knockdon of 

 Sarkshields 3725, d. Tibbie of Dalfibble 13233. 



1475 II. (jC6.J— William Nisbet, for Dalfibble Bella 2nd 19054. brown and white, born 

 Sept. 27, 1901, calved April 20, 1911, bred by J. Mackie, Diilflbble Park Gate. Dum- 

 fries ; «. Tommy of Dalfibble 4666. d. Dalfibble BeUa. 



1470 III. (jC4.)— Lieut.-Col. Fbbgusson-Bdohanan, for Gardrum Ruby. (See Class 

 169a.) 



U73 E. N. & H. C— W. & J. KERB, for Dewdrop 1st of Old Graitney. 



British Holsteins/ 



Class 111.— British Holstein Bulls, calved in 1909 or 1910. 



[4 entries.] 



1480 I. (jCIO.)— MI8S ALICE Debenham, Payables House, Woodcote, Oxon., for Wood- 

 cote Andrew, black and white, born July 26, 1910; «. Woodcote Pioneer 206, d. 

 Woodcote Prunella 1611. 



1478 II. (i:6.)— ARTHUR S. BOWLBY, Gilston Park, Harlow, for Gilston Felix, black 

 and white, born Marcli 14, 1910 : n. Gilston Jack. d. Gilston Phylis. 



1479 III. (jC4.)— A. & J. Brown, Hedges Farm, St. Albans, for Colton Chamberlain, 

 l)lack and white, born Aug. 20, 1910, bred bv H. Brown, Colton Mains, Dunfermline ; 

 s. Colton Queen's Own 24, d. Colton Pride 161. 



1481 R. N. & H. C— Ernest H. Forwood, Bendrose Grange, Amersham, for Bend- 

 rose Duke 2nd. 



Class 172. — British Holstein Cows or Heifers (^in-mi'k), calved in or hefore 1908. 

 [3 entries, 1 absent.] 



1484 I. (£10.)— C. H. Westropp. Melford Place, Long Melford, Suffolk, for Melford Eva 

 823, dun and white, born in 1905, calved April 10, 1911. 



1482 II. (iC6.)— John Bhomet, Golf Links Farm, Tadcaster, for Park Lothian 957, black 

 and white, born in 1904, calved Feb., 1911, bred by H. C. Ford, Wheatley Park. 

 Doncaster. 



Class 178. — British Holstein Heifers, calved in 1909 or 1910. 

 [6 entries, none absent.] 



1488 I. (£10.)— ADAM Smith, Jun., Lochlands, Larbert, for Lochlands Madge 724, black 

 and white, born Oct. 17, 1909 : s. Lochlands Hugo 92. 



14S7 II. (£6.)— Miss Alice Debenham, Payables Hous^, Woodcote, Oxon., for Woodcote 

 Alpha, black and white, born July 24, 1910 ; s. Woodcote Pioneer 206, d. Woodcote 

 Patsy 1599. 



1489 III. (£4.)— G. P. Smithson, WestClandon, Guildford, for Park Magpie 959. black 

 and white, born Feb. 26, 19ii9, bred by H. C. Ford, Wheatley Park, Doncaster 

 s. Park General Botha 136, d. Park Lothian 957. 



1490 R. N. & H. C.—C.H. WESTROPP, Long Melford, for Melford Buttercup. 



Class 174. — Milk-Yield Prizes, open to British Holstein Cows and Heifers 



entered in Class 172 only. [2 entries, 1 absent.] 



[No Award.] 



Jerseys.' 



N.B.—l?} the Jersey Classes, the numier inserted ivithin brackets afte> the name of an animal 

 indicates the number of such animal in the Island Herd Book. A number without 

 brackets indicates that the animal is registered in the English Jersey Herd Book. 



Class 175.— Jersey Bulls, calved in 1906, 1907, or 1908. 

 [12 entries, 4 absent.] 

 1498 I. (£10, Champion,' & Special.^)— A. Milleb-Hallett, Goddington, Chelsfleld, 

 Kent, for Goddington Winks, broken colour, born July 31, 1908 ; ». Honest Lad 9279, 

 d. Young Winks 4th (vol. 20, p. 459) by Flowers Hero 8515. 



1 £30 towards these Prizes were given by the British Holstein Cattle Society. 



2 £30 towaras these Prizes were given by the English Jersey Cattle Society. 



» Champion Prize of £5 given by the English Jersey Cattle Society for the best Bull 

 in Classes 175-177. 



■* Special Prize of £10 10s. given by the Eoyal Jersey Agricultural Society for the best 

 Bull in Classes 175-177, provided its dam has won a prize or certificate of merit in any 

 Butter Test (Competition recognised by the English Jersey Cattle Society. 



