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Prize Xdslfor Plymouth Meeting, 1890. 
IMPLEMENTS.' 
Prizo? 
Class 
1 Light Portable Motors, 
steam or other, up to five 
brake-horse-power. 
(a) Motors using Solid Fuel 
(including Steam En- 
gines and Hot. Air En- 
gines) .... 
(J) Motors using Liquid or 
Gaseous Fuel 
1st 2nd 
£ £ 
30 20 
30 20 
Prizes 
Class 
2 Grist Mills for use on a farm, 
to be worked by an engine 
not exceeding ten brake- 
horse-pow u- . 
3 Disintegrators, suitable for 
working with a portable or 
traction engine not exceeding 
twenty brake-horse-power 
•1 Plant koh Cider-making, 
suitable for use on a farm 
DAIRY APPLIANCES. 
5 Strong Dairy Thermometer 
Ci Collection of non-returnable 
Parcel- Post Boxes to carry 
from 1 lb. to 5 lbs. of butter . 
7 Collection of non-returnable 
Parcel-Post Boxes to carry 
from 5 lbs. to 10 lbs. of butter 
20 10 
8 Vessel to contain Pre- 
served Butter, closed 
hermetically, without the 
use of solder .... 2 
9 Sieve or Sii.e for use in Dairv 1 
FARMS. 
1st 2nd 3rd 
1 For the best managed £ £ £ 
Arable and Grass 
Farm of 200 acres and 
upwards, of which not 
less than one half shall 
be arable . . . GO 40 
1st 2nd 3rd 
2 Arable and Grass £ £ £ 
Farm above 100 and 
not exceeding 200 acres, 
of which not less than 
one-half shall be arable . CO 40 
3 Arable and Grass Farm 
above 40 and not exceed- 
ing 100 acres . . . 50 30 20 
BUTTER-MAKING COMPETITIONS. 
Class I. (Tuetday, June 24) Dairymaids who have won a prize at any Agricul- 
tural or Dairy Show. 
Class 2. ( Wedoetday, June 2;">) Dairymaids who have not before won a prize at 
anv Agricultural or Dairv Show. 
"Prizes : 1st 6/., 2nd 41, 3rd 8i, 4th 2/.. 5th 1/., in each class. 
HORSE SHOEING COMPETITIONS. 
LOOTED TO SHOEINC SMITHS IN THE COUNTIES OP BERKS, CORNWALL. DEVON, 
DORSET, HANTS, KENT, SOMERSET, SURREY, SUSSEX, AND WILTS] 
Class 1. Hunters (Tuesday, June 24, and, If required, Wednesday, June 2.'i). 
Class 2. Agricultural Horses (Thursday, June 2(5, and, if required, Friday, 
June 27). 
Prizes: 1st 10/., 2nd ;">/., 3rd 3/., 4th 2/., 5th 1/., in each class. 
The Worshipful Company of Farriers of London will present the Freedom of tin -ir 
Guild free of cost to the winner of the First Prize in each Class, and have also provided 
the funds for the two First Prizes. 
1 The Entries in these Classes close on April 1st. 
- The Entries for the Farm Competition closed on December 7, 1889. 
