Ixxxviii Award of Live Stock Prizes at Norwich, 1911. 



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



Class 199, — Milk Yield Prizes, open to Dexter Cows and Heifers entered 

 in Classes 196 and 197 only, [ti entries, 1 absent.] 



1736 I. (^10.)— Baldomero de Bertodano, for Cowbridge Dainty Maid. (See 

 Class 197.) 



Dairy Cattle. 



Class 200. — Dairy Cows (in-milli), calred in or he/ore 1907. 

 [17 entries, 1 absent.] 



1757 I. (jClO.n— John Evens, Burton, Lincoln, for Burton Milker 2nd (vol. 16. p. 284, 

 Ijincs. Bed Shorthorn), born March, 1905, calved April 1^6, 1911, bred by Mrs. Holmes, 

 Apley, Lincoln : «. St. Neol's Apollo 2nd 3.562, d. by Stenigot Curlv Coat 2nd 7145. 



1756 II. (jC6.')— John Evens, for Burton Amy (Lines. Red Shorthorn), born March, 

 1902, calved April 28, 1911. bredbv S. Crawley, Hemington, Oundle ; s. Glorious 2523, 

 d. Amy by Lord Chancellor 1606. 



1765 III. (X4.')— SA5I S. RAINQILL, The Grange, Ringway, Altrincham, for Gem (cross- 

 bred), roan, age and breeder unknown, calved June 12, 1911. 



1754 IV. (£3.)— THOMAS ATKINSON, Redvales Farm, Bury, Lanes., for Nancy (Short- 

 horn), roan, born in 1905, calved May 3. 1911, breeder unknown. 



1770 R. N. & H. C— F. B. WILKINSON, Cavendish Lodge, Edwinstowe, Newark, for 

 Sherwood Peggy. 



Class 201. — Dairy Heifers (i/i-milk^, calved in 1908.^ 

 [.3 entries.] 



1772 I. (£10.)— Robert W. Hobbs & Sons, Kelmscott, Lechlade, for Melody 12tli 

 (Shorthorn), roan, born Aug. 29, 1908, calved April 28, 1911 ; s. Baron Waterloo 94220, 

 d. Melody 10th by Red Waterloo 6th 82034. 



1773 II. (£6.)— Frederick Long, Humberstone Dairy Farm. South town. Great 

 Yarmouth, for DoUie 2nd (Shorthorn), roan, born March 2, 1908. calved Feb. 1, 1911. 



1771 III. (.£4.)— Thomas Atkinson, Redvales Farm, Bury, Lanes., for Ada (Shorthorn), 

 roan, born Feb. 3, 1908, calved May 15, 1911 ; s. Moonfleet 92592. 



Class 202. — MiU' Yield Prizes, open to Dairy Cows and Heifers entered 

 in Classes 200 and 2<Jl only. [KJ entries, none absent.] 



1761 I. (jelO.)"FREDERICK Long, Humberstone Dairy Farm, Southtown. Gt. Yarmouth, 

 for None So Pretty (cross-bred), roan, age and breeder unknown, calved Jan. 3, 1911. 



1757 II. (£6.)— John Evens, for Burton Milker 2nd. (See Class 200.) 

 1756 III. (£4.)— JOHN Evens, for Burton Amy. (See Class 200.) 

 1760 R. N. & H. C— FREDERICK Long, for Humberstone Flower. 



Butter Tests. ^ [74 entries, 6 absent.] 



Class 203a. — Cows (^in-wilk), of any aye, breed, or cross, exceeding 

 900 lb. live loeiyht. 



1550 I (£15, & B. M.")— Mrs. Evelyn, Wotton House, Dorking, for Comodora (vol. 19, 

 p 275), broken colour, born Jan. 14, 1905, calved March 31, 1911. bred by P. F. Labey, 

 Grouville, Jersey ; s. Raleigh 7974, d. Bienvenue (8281) P.S.H.C. by Nizam 6968. 



1542 II. (£10.)— Joseph Brutton, for Irish Lass. (See Class 178. ) 



1666 III. (£5.)— H. F. Plumptre, for Violet des Jaonnets. (See Class 189.) 



1566 R. N. & H. C— Lord Rothschild, for Triangle 2nd. 



Class 203b. — Cows (Jn-milh), of any age, breed, or rross, not exceeding 

 900 lb. lire weight. 



1571 I. (£15, & G. M.s)— J. H. Smith-BARRY, for Post Obit. (See Class 183 ) 

 1552 II. (£10, & S. M.')— The Ladies E. & D. Hope. Great Hollenden, Undcmver. 

 Sevenoaks. for Stephanotis ( vol. 20. p. 434). pale fawn, born Aug. 11, 190.5, calved 

 Feb. 27. 1911. bred by D. Mutton, Triangle Farm, Plumpton ; s. Musical 8633, d. 

 Santoy by Lord Beacon stield 7281. 



1551 III. (£5.)--MRS. Evelyn, Wotton House, Dorking, for Record 3rd (vol. 21, p. 406), 

 whole grey, born Oct. 7, 1906, calved March 12, 1911, bred by P.. J. Arthur, St. Mary's, 

 Jersey ; s. Astor 7414, d. Record (9241) F.S.H.C. 



1 Prizes given by the Norwich Local Committee. 



'i Prizes given by the English Jersey Cattle Society. 



» Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals given by the Enghsh Jersey Cattle Society for 

 the three Jersey animals entered or eligible for entry in the English Jersey Herd 

 Book, obtaining the greatest number of points in the Butter Tests. 



