Ixvi Award of Live Stock Prizes at Doneaster, 1912. 



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



725 IV. (i^5.)— MISS Ella S. Ross, Beechflekl. Sale, Cheshire, for Grand Vulcan, black 



gelding, foaled in 190'J, bred by R, C. Marshall, Burntshields, Kilbarchan ; «. Mathias 



6473, d. Rosetta 8426 by Lord Derby 2nd 417. 

 722 R. N. & H. C— J. SUMNER Draper, Milton. Mass., U.S.A., for Rillington Nimble. 

 Class 84. — HarneHii Mares or Geldings, over 1.5'2 hands. 

 [12 entries.] 

 728 I. (£\b. Champion/ & Medal. ■^)—H.Le Mahchant, Elmwood, East Croydon, for 



Gaythorn, chestnut gelding, foaled in 190.5, bred by James Prentice, Uddingston, 



N.B. ; s. Mathias 6743, d. Sweetlips hij Star of the East. 

 732 II. (jflO.)— T W. SiMtSON, Greenfield House, Lalehani-on-Thames, for Argo 10564, 



chestnut gelding, foaled in 1907, bred by W. Burdett Coutts, M.P., Brookfleld Stud, 



Highgate ; .v.Polonius 4931, d. Fragility 10940 bij Agihty 2799. 



731 III. (jCS.)— Miss Dora Scuintz, Childwall Hall, Liverpool, for Morocco, chestnut 

 gelding, foaled in 1900, bred by G. N. Stephenson, Goodmanham, Market Weighton ; 

 s. Revival 7263, d. Mavflower /65 bii Lord Derby 2nd 417. 



704 IV. (X5.)— HENRY Watson, for Miss Lofty. (See Class 80). 

 730 R. N. & H. C— MISS Dora Schintz, for Catalina. 



Class 85. — Pairs of Mares or Geldings, not exceeding 15 hands, to be dricen in 

 Double Harness. [7 entries.] 



717 & 7ia I. i£lh, & Champion. 3)— PHILIP Smith, for Melbourne Princess (see Class 82) 

 and Queen of Ayr (see Class 82). 



534 & 709 11. (jCIO.)— W.Foster, for Mel- Valley's Fame (see Class 61); and Mel- Valley's 

 Flame (see Class 81). 



716 & 676 III. (jCS.)— Miss Ella S. Ross, for Grand Valleru, black gelding, foaled in 

 1906, bred by W. J. Tatem, The Court, St. Fagans ; s. Ruby 1342, d. Mel- Valley's 

 Princess 12928 by Recruit 1884 ; and Grand Vim (see Class 79). 



661 & 714 IV. (£5.)— J. SUMNER DRAPER, Milton, Mass., U.S.A.. for Baronet, brown 

 gelding, foaled in 1906, bred by John Makeague, Golborne Park, Newton-le-Willows ; 

 s. Mathias 6473, d. Flame 7867 by Goldtinder 6th 1791 ; and Satire 19494, brown mare, 

 foaled in 1906, bred by John Makeague ; s. Mathias 6473, d. Juliet 10065 by Candi- 

 date 920. 



660 & 708 R. N. & H. C.-J. W, Atter, for Morton Sensation and Caesar's Little Wonder. 



Class 86. — Pairs of Mares or Geldings, exceeding 15 ha?ids, to be driven 

 in Double Harness. [12 entries.] 



740 & 729 I. {£\h, & R. N. for Champion. ")— Miss Ella S. Ross, Beechfleld, Sale, 

 Cheshire, for Grand Vizier, black gelding, foaled in 1902, bred by Henry Whittick, 

 Xewland, Hull ; i-. Gentleman John 3624, rf. Fairy Queen 6643 by Curfew 1755 ; and 

 Grand Viscount, black, foaled in 1906, bred by Gavin Ross, Dykehead, Chapeltown ; 

 s. Mathias 6-173, d. Maid of Honour 1245 by Confldenre 163. 



701 k 727 II. (jClO.)— Philip .^mith, for Haddon Proctor, chestnut gelding, foaled in 

 1906, bred by Sir Gilbert Greenall. Bart., Walton Hall, Warrington ; .s. Copper King 

 7764i d. Terrington Psaltery 13978 by Goldfinder 6th 1791 ; and Haddon Marphil. 

 (See Class 83.) 



684 & 685 III. (X5.)— Miss a. Sylvia Brocklebank, for Illumination, bay gelding, 

 foaled in 1906, bred by the Rt. Hon. F. Wrench, Killacoona, Bally brack, co. Dublin ; 

 s Blaze 2nd 2376 d. Bay Clara 14120 by Chocolate Junior 4185 ; aiid Optimistic. (See 

 Class 80.) „ ,. 



730 lS: 741 IV. (jC5.)— Miss Dora Schintz, Childwall Hall, Liverpool, for Catalina 

 17,320, chestnut mare, foaled in 1902, bred by W, Burdett Coutts, M.P., Brookfleld Stud, 

 London : s. Polonius 4931, d. Cuckoo Bright 10803 by Last Fashion 4343 ; and Wood- 

 hatch Ruth, cliestnut mare, foaled in 1907, bred by R. P. Evans, Woodhatch House, 

 Reigate ; a'. Evanthius 3463, d. Terrington Ruth 16988 by Lord Drewton 2nd 6817. 



732 & 699 R. N. & H- C— T. W. Simpson, Laleham, for Argo and Coronet. 



Class 87. — Pairs of Mares or Geldings, not exceeding 15 hands, to be driven 

 Tandem,. [6 entries.] 



718 & 717 I. (£15.)— Philip Smith, for Queen of Ayr (see Class 82); and Melbourne 

 Princess (see Class 82). 



664 & 714 II. (jCIO.)— J. Sumner Draper, for Baronet (see Class 85) ; and Satire (see 



716 & 676 Ili. (i^S.)— Miss Ella S. Ross, for Grand Valleru (see Class 85) ; and Grand 

 Vim (see Class 79) ______^____ 



1 Gold Challenge Cup, given by gentlemen interested in Harness Horses, for the 

 best Animal in Classes 81-84. 



2 CJold Medal, given by the Hackney Horse Society for the best Mare or Qeldmg m 

 Classes 78-84. the produce of a registered Hackney StaUion. 



3 The "Viking Gold Challenge Cup, given by a Member of the R.A.S.E. for the best 

 pair in Classes 85 and 86. 



