Thursday, December 12, 1889. 
1G1 
Class 
First 
Prize 
Second 
Friz8 
2. Grist Mills for use on a farm, to be worked by aii Engine 
not exceeding ten brake-korse-power .... £20 £10 
3. Disintegrators, suitable for working with a Fortable or 
Traction Engine not exceeding twenty brake-horse- 
power . £20 £10 
4. Plant for Cider-inaking, suitable for use on a farm . . £20 £10 
5. Strong Dairy Thermometer, with broad Mercury Column, 
to float upright in milk or cream at about 40° Fahr., 
and to be scaled in a very bold, clear manner from 40° 
6. Collection of non-returnable parcel-post boxes to carry 
from 1 lb. to 5 lb. of butter ±2 £1 
7. Collection of non-returnable parcel-post boxes to cany 
from 5 lb. to 10 lb. of butter £2 £1 
8. Vessel to contain preserved butter, closed hermetically 
without the use of solder £2 — 
9. Sieve or Sile for use in a dairy £1 — 
18. The Society will offer at Plymouth Prizes for Hunters, 
Coach Horses, Hackneys, Ponies, Shire, Clydesdale, and Suffolk 
Horses for breeding purposes ; and the Plymouth Local Com- 
mittee will add Prizes for Hunter, Hackney, and Pony Mares or 
Geldings, and for Agricultural Horses not qualified to compete as 
Shires, Clydesdales, or Suffolks, adapted for a hilly country. Prizes 
are also offered by the Devon County Agricultural Association for 
Dartmoor and Exmoor Ponies, by the Hackney Horse Society for 
Hackney Stallions foaled in 1888, and by the Suffolk Stud Book 
Association for Yearling Stallions and Fillies of the Suffolk breed. 
The Shire Horse Society also offer Champion Prizes for the best Shire 
Stallion and for the best Shire Mare or Filly. 
17. In the Cattle Classes, Prizes will be offered by the Society 
for Shorthorns, Herefords, Devons, Sussex, "Welsh, Red-Polled, 
Jerseys, and Guernseys, and for Dairy Cattle giving the greatest 
quantity of milk containing not less than 12 per cent, of solids and 
3 per cent, butter-fat. The Plymouth Local Committee will give 
Prizes for Kerry and Dexter Kerry Cattle, and the Devon County 
Agricultural Association will add Prizes for South Devon Cattle. 
18 Prizes will be given by the Society for the following breeds 
of Sheep : — Leicester, Cotswold, Lincoln, Oxford Down, Shropshire, 
Southdown, Hampshire Down, Suffolk, Somerset and Dorset Horned, 
Devon Long Wool, Dartmoor, and Exmoor. The Devon County 
Agricultural Association will give similar Prizes for South Devon 
Sheep, and the Plymouth Local Committee will give Prizes for 
Wool of the clip of 1889 — to be shown in the grease — from sheep of 
the following breeds : — Devon Long Wool, Dartmoor, Exmoor, and 
South Devon. Prizes will be given by the Society for Large White, 
Middle White, Small White, Berkshire, Black, and Tamworth Pigs, 
and for useful descriptions of Poultry. 
19. Prizes will be given in six classes for Cheese, and in five 
classes for Butter, including one for Butter made from scalded 
VOL. I. T. S. — 1 -M 
to 120 3 Fahr. 
£1 
