LONDON SHOW, 1893. 147 



HUNTERS' IMPROYEMENT SOCIETY. 



LONDON SHOW, 1893. 



Following the precedent adopted at the previous Show the 

 Council decided to invite the Judges to draw up a short 

 report on the various Hunter Classes which came before 

 them, supplementing their remarks with a few statistics 

 bearing on the salient points of the Society's Ninth Annual 

 Spring Exhibition. 



Agreeably to this decision the judges — Major Langlands Judges' 

 and Mr. E. J. Mann — submitted the following report : — 



In bringing our report before the Society, we would beg 

 to state that we were much impressed with the excellence 

 and the forward condition in which the young stock were 

 brought up for exhibition, and we are of opinion that 

 this state of things is of great advantage to breeders, 

 as the more forward in condition young stock can be 

 produced the more marketable they are. 



It is a very satisfactory feature that many of the 

 young horses which have gained premiums and commen- 

 dation are sired by the Eoyal Commission Stallions. 



