Aicard of Prizes at J\^orwic/t, 1911. cxxiii 



Tuesda;/, June 21th. [25 competitors.] 



31 I. (jC5.)— Miss Margaret Lindsay Nisbet. Lordship, Hinston, Great Chesterford 



41 II. (£3.>— MRS. JAMES O. SNELL, Brundish Hall, Framlinffham. 



30 III. (je2.)— MISS Harriet Nichols, Highgate Farm, Rimliam, Great Yarmouth. 



35 IV. (^1.)— Miss May E. PYMAR, The Lodse, KenninKhall, Thetford. 



44 V. (10s.)— Miss Dorothy E. King, Bolwich Farm, Marsham, Norwich. 



37 E. N. & H. C— Miss Dorothy JARVIS, Hindringham, Walsingham. 



Wednesday., June 28tk. [2.5 competitors.] 



H5 I. (jC5.)— Miss Gertie M. Garrard, Porter's Farm. Kelvedon, Essex. 



57 II. (jCS.)— Miss Edith Bush, The Rookery, Great Ellingham, Attlehorough. 



59 III. (ir2.)— Mrs. .1. a. Clarke, The Lodge Farm, Peasenhall. 



76 IV. (jCI.)— Miss Annie Lindsay Nisbet, Lordship, Hinxton, Great Chesterford. 



54 V. (10.5.)— Miss Evelyn M. Grant, Haithe Farm, Langley, Norwich. 



Champion Class. — Friday, June 'SOf/i. 



25 I. (jC5.)— Miss Emma E. M. Hern, Prospect Farm, The Hey wood, Diss. 



10 II. (£3.)— Miss Olive R. Brooke. Sturgeon's Farm, Rovdon. Diss. 



6.T III. (jC2.>~Miss Gertie M. Garr.IRD, Porter's Farm, Kelvedon, Essex. 



41 f Equal Fourth I Mrs. .Iames O. Snell. Brundish Hall, Framlinghiim. 



57 {. Prize of IDs. ) Miss Edith Bush, The Rookery, Great Ellingham, AttleV)orough. 



HORSE-SHOEmG COMPETITIONS. 



Class 1. — Hunter.'!. [23 competitors.] 



3 I. (£5, & G. M.i )— Thomas William Clayton, A.F.C.L., R.,S.S., 81 Victoria Avenue, 



East End Park. Leeds. „ 



18 II. (£% 10.S., & S. M.2)— Herbert Morgan, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., Cwmper, Llanarthney, 



Carmarthen. 

 7 III. (£2 10s., & B. M.2)— Joseph Deighton, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., SI East Parade, 



Harrogate. 

 Ifi IV. (£2.)— Alfred KIMBER, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., Roselelgh, stone Street, Tunbridge 



Wells. 

 '.) V. (£\ 10s.)— Charles S. Double, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., Holmleigh, Spencer's Wood, 



Reading. 

 20 VI. (^1.)— Thomas NORTHWOOD, A.F.C.L, R.S.S., High Street Shoeing Forge, 



Cleobury Mortimer. 

 13 E. N. & H. C— HARRY Jones, R.S.S., The Forge, Hendre, near Monmouth. 



Class 2. — Rimdsterx. [37 competitors.] 



49 I. (^5, & G. M.i)— ALFRED KiMBER, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., Roseleigh, Stone Street 



Tunbridge Wells. 

 52 II. (jC3 10.1., & S. M.'J)— HERBERT Morgan, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., Cwmper, Llanarthney, 



Carmarthen. 

 40 III. (£2 10s., & B. M.'^)-Edward Ernest Dring, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., Wheat Sheaf 



Shoeing Forge. Long Bennington. Grantham. 

 45 IV. (jC2.)— Harry Jones. R.S.S., The Forge, Hendre, near Monmouth. 

 13 V. (£1 10s.)— CECIL Gilbert. A.F.C.L.. K.S.S., 2a York Road, Leeds. 

 .54 VI. (i^l. )— Thomas Northwood, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., High Street Shoeing Forge, 



Cleobury Mortimer. 

 40 E. N. & H. C— Robert Jones, H.S.S., The Forge, St. Arvans, Chepstow. 



Class 3. — Cart Homes. [37 competitors.] 



«6 I. {£h. & G. M. ' )— Thomas BEN.fAMiN Lewis, R.S.S.. Cambrian Forge, Atierystwyth, 

 94 II. (£Z 10?., & S. M.'-' )— John REES, R.S.S , !-;hoeing Forge, Cwmcarn, Newport, Mon. 

 63 III. (£2 10.S., & B. M.'^)-Rrnest Edward Beaumont, 6 Trafalgar Road, Old Kent 



Road, London, S.E. 

 70 IV. (j£'2.)— ALBERT Dennison, R.S.S., Mill Lane, Brighouse. 

 92 V. (£1 10s.)— TUOMA-s NoUTinvooD, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., High Street Shoeing Forge, 



Cli'obury Mortimer. 

 97 VI. (jCl.)— John Tomlinson, R.S.S., High Street Shoeing Forge, Morley, near Leeds. 

 76 E. N. & H. C— Evan Evan.S, R.S.S., Rhyd-y-polon, Qoreeinon, Glam. 



1 Gold Medal given by the Worshipful Company of Farriers to the First Prize Winner 

 in each Class. 



2 Silver and Bronze Medals given by the National Master Farriers' Association, in 

 each Class, for Members of that Association only. 



