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Association, Galloway Cattle Society, British Holstein Cattle 

 Society, English Jersey Cattle Society, English Guernsey Cattle 

 Society, English Kerry and Dexter Cattle Society, Shropshire 

 Sheep Breeders' Association, Southdown Sheep Society, Hamp- 

 shire Down Sheep Breeders' Association, Suffolk Sheep Society, 

 Dorset Horn Sheep Breeders' Association, Ryeland Flock Book 

 Society, Kerry Hill (Wales) Flock Book Society, Lincoln Long 

 Wool Sheep Breeders' Association, Leicester Sheep Breeders' 

 Association, Society of Border Leicester Sheep Breeders, 

 Wensleydale Blue-faced Sheep Breeders' Association, Lonk 

 Sheep Breeders' Association, Kent or Romney Marsh Sheep 

 Breeders' Association, Cotswold Sheep Society, Exmoor Horn 

 Sheep Breeders' Association, Breeders of Cheviot Sheep, 

 Breeders of Herdwick Sheep, Welsh Mountain Flock Book 

 Society, British Berkshire Society, Lincolnshire Curly Coated 

 Pig Breeders' Association. 



The following Challenge Cups are again also offered: — 



£50 Silver Cup for t&e best Suffolk Stallion. , 



Fifty Guinea Cup for the best Group of Dairy Shorthorns. 



£20 Silver Cup for the best Animal in the South Devon Cattle Classes. 



£15 Silver Cup for the best Longhorn Bull or Covir. 



£15 Silver Cup for the best Longhorn Yearhng Bull or Heifer. 



Twenty-five Guinea Silver Cup for the best Animal in the Kerry Classes. 



Twenty-five Guinea Silver Cup for the best Animal in the Dexter 



Classes. 

 Sixty Guinea Silver Cup for the best Border Leicester Ram or Ewe. 



In the Poultry section Special Prizes are being contributed by 

 the following Clubs: — White Wyandotte Club, Black Wyandotte 

 Club, Partridge Wyandotte Club, White Orpington Club, Black 

 Orpington Club, Blue Orpington Club, Spangled Orpington Club, 

 Dorking Club, Sussex Poultry Club, international Buttercup 

 Club, British Rhode Island Bed Club, Yokohama Club, Malines 

 Poultry Club, Campine Club, and Japanese Bantam Association. 

 The Scots Dumpy Club have guaranteed two classes for Scots 

 Dumpies and the White FaveroUe Club two classes for White 

 FaveroUes. 



In the Produce section Classes and Prizes will be provided for 

 Butter, Cheeses made in 1915, Cider and Perry, Bottled Fruits' and 

 for Bacon and Hams. The Bottled Fruits Classification has been 

 arranged so as to include competition by both the large grower 

 and the smallholder. The fruit must have been grown in 

 England. In the Bacon and Ham Classes the Exhibitor must 

 be the curer and bond fide owner of the pigs from which the 

 Bacon and Hams respectively are taken. The pigs must be 

 bred in the United Kingdom and either be entered or eligible 

 for entry in their respective Herd Books, or must be the produce 

 of the first cross of pedigree pigs. 



With regard to the Wool Classification it has been decided to 

 again include separate Classification for Wool of the respective 

 Breeds whose Breed Societies desire their inclusion in the Prize 

 Sheet ; also classes will be provided for Wool from Cross-Breed 

 Sheep. 



