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HELD IS THE LARGE TEJs'T IN THE 
SHOWYARD AT PLYMOUTH. 
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1890. 
LORD MORETON (PRESIDENT) IN THE CHAIR. 
Present on the Platform : 
Trustees. — Gen. Viscount Bridport, 
V.C.B., Earl Cathcart, Mr. J. D. 
Dent, Col. Sir Nigel Kingscote, K.C.B., 
Duke of Richmond and Gordon, K.G. 
Vice- Presidents. — Earl of Fever- 
diam, Mr. Walter Gilbey, Right Hon. 
Sir Massey Lopes, Bart., Earl of 
Ravensworth, Sir J. H. Thorold, Bart. 
Other Members of Council. — Mr. J. 
Bowen-Jones, Mr. James A. Caird, 
Mr. H. Chandos-Pole-Gell, Mr. 
Charles Clay, Earl of Coventry, Mr. 
Percy E. Crutchley, Mr. Alfred Darby, 
Viscount Emlyn, Mr. William 
Frankish, Mr. Charles Howard, Mr. 
'C. S. Mainwaring, Mr. P. Albert 
Muntz, M.P., Mr. Albert Pell, Mr. 
Dan. Pidgeon, Mr. J. E. Ransome, 
Mr. S. Rowlandson. Mr. G. H. Sanday, 
Sir J. L. E. Spearman, Bart., Mr. 
Martin J. Sutton, Mr. John Tremayne, 
Mr. C. W. Wilson, Sir Jacob Wilson. 
Officers of Plymouth Local Com- 
mittee. — The Mayor of Plymouth, Mr. 
Charles Norrington (Treasurer), Mr. 
Richard B. Johns (Hon. Secretary). 
There was also in the tent a large 
attendance of the general body of 
Governors and Members. 
Award of Farm Prizes. 
The first business of the Meeting 
was the announcement of the Award 
of the Judges of the Farm Prize 
Competition. The seal of the 
envelope containing the award having 
been broken, the Secretary read the 
Report of the Judges as follows :— 
Class 1. — Arable and grass farm 
of 200 acres and upwards, of which 
not less than one-half is arable : 
First Prize, 60/., to W. P. Vosper, 
of Merafield, Plympton, Plymouth. 
Second Prize, 40/., to J. N. Frank- 
lin, of The Bussels,Huxham, Exeter. 
Highly Commended, H. M. Hill 
and Son, of Newtake, Staverton, 
Totnes. 
Commended, John S. Ford, Sen., 
of Hall Torrs, Yealmpton, Plymouth, 
and William Lawry, of Trevor 
Gorran, St. Austell. 
Class 2. — Arable and grass farm 
above 100 acres and not exceeding 
200 acres, of which not less than 
one-half is arable. 
First Prize, 60/., Edward Cornish, 
of East Farm, Charleton, Kings- 
bridge. 
Second Prize, 40/., John S. Ford, 
Jan., of Luson Holbeton, Ivybridge, 
Plymouth, 
Highly Commended, Charles 
Horn, of Blowiscombe, Yelverton, 
Tavistock. 
Commended. Henry Quartly, of 
Molland, South Molton. 
Class 3. — Arable and grass farm 
above 40 acres anc' not exceeding 
100 acres. 
First Prize, 50/., James W. Lawry, 
of St. Mellion, Saltash. 
Second Prize, 30/., Charles Bath, 
of Gear Farm, Camborne. 
Third Prize, 20/., Edmund F. 
Damcrell, of Colwell Farm, Egg 
Buckland. Crown Hill. Plymouth. 
