Award of Live-Stock Prizes at Norwich. 
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Class 41. — Hunter Fillies, likely to hecome weight carriers, foaled in 
the Year 1883, 
400 Frederick Blexkix, Old Hall, Burstwick, Hull, Yorkshire: First 
Prize, 15/., for " Princess Beatrice," chestnut ; bred by himself; sire, 
" Bay President ; " dam by " Theobald." 
390 George Coates Whitwell, Stockton-on-Tees, co. Durham : Second 
Prize, 10?., for "Countess," bay ; bred by himself; sire, "Claremont ; " 
dam " Maggie," by " Goblin." 
398 Joseph Critchley Martik, Isarborough Hall, Swatf ham, Xorfolk : the 
Beserve Number for " Pauline," brown ; bred by himself ; sire, " Little 
Jim;" dam "Polly." 
Class 42. — Hunter Fillies, likely to hecoone weight carriers, foaled in 
the Year 1884. 
403 Charles Cooper Hayward, Southill, Bizgleswade, Bedfordshire : First 
Prize, 15?., for " Pantheon," bay or broi^Ti ; bred by Mr. Francis Coates, 
Chicherly, Bedfordshire; sire, "Pedometer;" dam "Duchess," by 
" Mulatto." 
402 David Christy, Patching Hall, Chelmsford, Essex : Second Prize, lOZ., 
for " Bnmette," brown ; bred by himself ; sire, " Humphrey Clinker ; " 
dam by " Achilles." 
405 Pkofessor Braxford, 22, Clarence Street, Edinburgh : the Beserve 
Number for his chestnut ; bred by the Duchess of Montrose ; sire, 
" Sefton ; " dam " Highland Lassie," by " Stockwell" or " Caterer." 
Class 43. — Harness Mares or Geldings, exceeding 15 hands.X 
417 John Eobinson, Cleavland House, Coltman Street, Hull : First Prize, 
loZ., for " Lady Shrewsbury," black mare ; was foaled in 1879 ; bred 
by Mr. W. Percy, Tibthorpe Wold, Driffield ; sire, " Duke of Connaught ;" 
dam by " Sir Charles : " and Second Prize, lOl, for (418) " Lady Julia," 
black mare ; was foaled in 1879 ; bred by Mr. Leake, Kettledrum Farm, 
Cave, Brough ; sire, " Lord Derby 2nd ; " dam by " Denmark." 
416 Alfred Powell, Bury, Huntingdonshire : the Beserve Number and 
Highly Commended for " Lord Randolph," bay gelding ; was foaled in 
1880; bred by himself; sire, "Fireaway;" dam "Lady Lucy," by 
" The Gentleman." 
Class 44. — Harness Mares or Gelding, exceeding 14 hands, and not 
exceeding 15 hands.t 
431 Henry Frisby, 14, James St., Buckingham Gate, London : First 
Prize, 15? , for " Movement," skewbald mare ; was foaled in 1877 ; bred 
by Mr. Cooke, Litcham, Norfolk; sire, "Washington;" dam by 
" Shepherd F. Knapp." 
435 John Grodt, Woodbridge, Sufifolk : Second Prize, 101, for " Ruby," 
brown mare ; was foaled iu 1881 ; bred by Mr. F. Childerhouse, Attle- 
borough. 
X Given conjointly by the Norwich Local Committee and the Sutfolk Agri- 
cnltural Association. 
