LOCATION OF THE "PREMIUM" THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS 

 AND LIST OF DISTRICT COMMITTEES. 



For the information of the Members of the Hunters' Improvement Society, the 

 location of the premium thoroughbred stallions, which served fifty half- 

 bred mares (if required) in the various districts during tlie 1892 and 1893 

 seasons at £2 each mare and 2s. 6d. to the groom, is appended. 



1892. 



Dis- 

 trict. 



Name of 

 StaUion. 



A ' Blue Boy . . 



Cavaliero . . 



Truefit 



B Blue Grass 



Brayton 



Location. 



District Committees. 



Old Warden 

 Park, Biggles- 

 wade. 



Huntingdon and 

 "Pete rborough 

 Districts. 



Shenly, Herts. ; 

 and to High- 

 gate. 



Workington, 

 Cockermouth, . 

 W li i t e h aven , 

 Carlisle, Wig- 

 ton and Penrith 



Brayton, Car- 

 lisle and Hay- 

 don Bridge. 



Major J. S. Langlands, Biddenham, 

 Bedford. 



Mr. William Harris, Willington, Bedford. 



Mr. T. Munckton, Estate Office, Old War- 

 den, Biggleswade. 



Hon. Thomas W. Fitzwilliam, The Ferry, 



Peterborough. 

 Mr. William Barford, Gayhurst House, 



Peterborough. 

 Mr. F. J. Howson, Huntingdon. 



Mr. Frank T. Oatway, Kingsdale, Stan- 

 more, Middlesex. 



Mr. Charles T. Part, Aldenham Lodge, 

 Radlett, St. Albans. 



Mr. E. Somerville Tattersall, Albert Gate, 

 Hyde Park, London, S.W. 



Mr. John J. Bowman, 32, English Street, 



Carlisle. 

 Mr. F. Carleton Cowper, Carleton Derick, 



Penrith. 

 Mr. S. D. Stanley Dodgson, Estate Office, 



Whitehaven. 



Mr. J. J. Bowman, 32, English Street, 



Carlisle. 

 Mr. D. L. Dixon Brown, Unthank Hall, 



Haltwhistle, Carlisle. 

 Mr. Joseph S. Mark, Wigton, Cumberland. 



