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Princess Ena of Melrose 1125, P. S., 2d prize, 1911. 



Princess of the Courtils 1249, P. S., 2d prize, 1913. 



Princess Margaret, 1st prize, July, 1915. 



Princess Patricia II 1679, P. S., 3d prize, July, 1915. 



Rose 1010, P. S., 3d prize, 1911. 



Rose 531, F. S., 4th prize, 1912. 



Rose of the Brayes 1510, P. S., 2d prize, July, 1915; Reserve for Osmond Cup, 



Rose of Venelle Jeanette 1443, P. S., 4th prize, 1912. 



Rosie 429, F. S., V. H. C. 4th prize, 1909. 



Sharp III 879, P. S., R. A. A. S. Cup, 1908. 



Trixie 1676, P. S., 2d prize, August, 1914; 3d prize, July, 1915. 



Violet of the Val du Sud 1645, P. S., 3d prize, August, 1914. 



Whitey II 796, P. S., 2d prize, September, 1910. 



Lively 2d 3846, F. S. King's Cup, R. A. A. S., 1909. 

 Show, Guernsey, 1915. 



First prize, West United 



On Guernsey at a special animal show the King of Eng- 

 land offers cups for the two best bulls and a cup for the best 

 cow. On Alderney the king offers cups for the best bull and 

 the best cow, which are awarded at the annual summer show. 

 On Sark a king's cup is awarded to the 'best animal at their 

 annual show. 



An animal may win the king's cup but once. Thus in 

 the above list of prizes Governor of the Chene, for example, 

 won the king's cup in July, 1907, and, though he won first 

 prize again in August, 1913, the king's cup was awarded to 

 Raymond's Pearl King. These cups are, of course, much cov- 

 eted, not only because they indicate that the animal won first 

 prize but also because they represent the interest of His Maje- 

 sty in their shows. 



