THE BOOK OF LIVE STOCK CHAMPIONS. 39 
SHETLAND PONY STALLION — CHAMPION PRINCE OF 
WALES. Registered number, 1,160. Foaled June 16th, 1891. 
Color, black. Height, 39 inches. The greatest show pony of the day. 
The sire of more winners than any pony in America. The sire of the 
pony commanding the largest offer ever made for a Shetland in 
America. Awarded twelve championships at National Horse Shows 
and State Fairs. JT irst prize two-year-old, Chicago World’s Fair, 
1893; first-prize stallion, three years old and over, Pan-American, 
1901. Owned by Charles E. Bunn, of Peoria, Il. 
ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTILE—First prize in Eastern District, 
fat steers, two years old and under three, International Live Stock 
Exposition, 1901. Average weight, 1,631 pounds at thirty-one months. 
Bred, fed and exhibited by L. H. Kerrick, of Bloomington, Ill. An- 
other load by Mr. Kerrick, the champions of 1900, will be found in 
this book. 
