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The ^Ministry gives notice that a Show of Thoroughbred 



Stallions will be held in conjunction with the Hunters' Improve- 



, ment and National Licrht Horse Breeding 

 London . i -r, T . • , i tt n 



, , , bocietv at the Eoval Amcultural Hall, 



Thoroughbred j^,,^^^^ 



Stallion Show, 1921. j,^^^;^^^ 19-21. A Challenge Cup, 

 presented by His ^Majesty the King, will be awarded for the 

 Champion Stallion in the Show: and a Gold Medal will be 

 awarded by the Ministry to the owner. Sixty King's Premiums 

 (including twelve Super-Premiums ' will also be offered for 

 award by the Ministry on conditions similar to those which 

 obtained at the Show held in March last. 



The average value of a King's Premium, paid by the 

 Ministry, is -£'350, and the average earnings of a stallion £410. 

 The twelve Super-Premiums carry an additional value of €1' " 

 each. 



After the routes of the King's Premium Stallions have been 

 settled, a limited number of Ministry's Premiums will be 

 available for award. The average value of these Premiums, 

 paid by the Ministry, is £200. and the average earnings of a 

 stallion £270. 



Forms of entry for the Show may be obtained shortly from 

 the Offices of the Ministry, Whitehall Place, London. S.W.I. 

 The last date for the receipt of entries is 17th January, or for 

 post entries 24th January. 



Xo entry will be considered in respect of a stallion unless 

 licensed under the Horsebreeding Act. 191S, for the 1921 

 season. Applications for such licences can now be made to 

 the Ministrv. 



