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high, and his success in the Leopardstown Handicap on August 

 27th, 1888, entitled him to registry and exhibition. 



" The Baron" (9), the other exhibit, is by " Bravado," out 

 of " Patch," by "Ernest," out of "Jessie," by " Contract," out of 

 " Cumberland Lassie," — a noted winner of races on the flat and 

 over liurdles some forty-six years ago, winning, among others, 

 a match of £100 against " Ellen McGregor." 



The owner of "The Baron" was Mr. J. E. Huddleston, 

 Hill Wood, Teubury, who also bred him. This horse has also 

 been represented at the Society's Shows as a successful Hunter 

 Sire by his daughter " Duchess," which took a premium at the 

 1891 Show as a yearling filly, while another of his produce, 

 "Baroness," was commended in the same year. 



Silver medals were awarded to both Stallions. 



Class 3.— FOUR- YEAR-OLD MARES (foaled in 1889). 



Class 3. The entries in this Class do not compare favourably with 



those of the preceding year, though the same amount in prizes 

 was offered. Seven entries for premiums value £100 cannot 

 be considered a satisfactory response. 



A winner in the three-year-old Mares in 1892, " Clematis," 

 was again selected for honours. 



The five premium Mares were : - 



Previous Awards at the 

 Mare. Society's Show. 



Bonny Girl (699) ... Premium 1891 



Clematis (715) ... Premiums 1891 and 1892. 



Dimples ... Commended 1891. 



Miss Peel (613) ... Premium 1891. 



Sweet Briar. 

 " Lady Eose," the Eeserve Mare, was sired by the well-known 



" Lancastrian," Premium Stallion in 1888, 1889, 1890 and 

 1891. 



Class 4.— THREE- YEAR-OLD MARES (foaled in 1890). 

 Class 4. The entries showed an increase of five over the corresponding 



