LONDON SHOW, 1893. 



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hands of the judges. The five premiums of £10 in last year's 

 list were reduced to three, with a proviso, in the two-year-old 

 and yearling classes, that if more than fifteen entries were 

 made in either class an additional premium of £10 would be 

 offered, and the seventeen entries in each class secured the 

 award of the extra premium of £10, with the accompanying 

 breeder's prize. 



The following comparative table shows the respective Compari- 

 monetary value of, and entries in each class for the last five Entries. 

 Shows : — 



* In 1890 included Mares, four years old, iu-foal. 



* In 1891 included Mares, three or four years old, in-foal. 



t The Society's Gold Medal offered at Local Shows in following years and amounts : 



1891, £119 17s. ; 1892, il50 2s. ; 1893, £191 5s. 

 J No breeding qualification. 



While' retaining the class for Thoroughbred Stallions, not Hunter 



competing for Queen's Premiums, the Council introduced a new 

 feature in the Society's Prize List by the institution of a 



Sires. 



