clxxx Award of Prizes at Plymouth. 
HORSE-SHOEING COMPETITION. 
LIMITED TO SHOEING-SMITHS IN THE COUNTIES OF BERKS, CORN- 
WALL, DEVON, DORSET, HANTS, KENT, SOMERSET, SURREY, SUSSEX, 
AND WILTS. 
Class 1.— Hunters. [22 entries.] 
3 I. (£10.')— Samuel Batten, Furnham, Chard, Somerset. 
1 II. (£5.) — John Henry Baker, Sherwill Cross, Barnstaple. 
13 III. (£3.)— William Hill, Chagford, Newton Abbot, Devon. 
10 IV. (£2.)— Edward Dunstan, 5 Berkeley Vale, Falmouth. 
22 V. (£1.) — Edward Wiggins, Wimbledon, Surrey. 
7 H. C. — William Denner, Jun., Pound Square, Collumpton, Devon. 
8 H. C. — William Denner, Sen., Pound Square, Collumpton, Devon. 
4 H. C. — Charles Lodge, 1, Shapter Street, Topsham, Devon. 
Class 2. — Agricultural Horses. [7 entries.] 
29 I. (£10.') — Walter Winslade, North Petherton, Somerset. 
28 II. (£5.) — William Streatfield, Wimbledon, Surrev. 
23 III. (£3.)— Charles Cowell, 19, Well Street, Plymouth. 
27 IV. (£2.) — John Stapleton, 6, Regent Street, Plymouth. 
26 V. (£1.) — James Gane, Curry Rival, near Taunton. 
FARM PRIZE COMPETITION. 2 
Class 1. — For the best managed Arable and Grass Farm of 200 acres 
and upwards, not less than one-half being Arable. [5 entries.] 
5 I. (£60.)— W. P. Vosper, Merafield, Plympton, Plymouth. 
2 II. (£40.) — J. N. Franklin, The Bussels, Huxham, Exeter. 
3 III. (£20.) — [Special 3 ] Mrs. Hill andher Son, Newtake, Staverton, Totnes. 
1 Com. — John Stranger Ford, SEN.^Hall Tons, Yealmpton, Plymouth. 
4 Com. — William Lawey, Trevor Gorran, St. Austell, Cornwall. 
Class 2. — For the best managed Arable and Grass Farm above 100 
and not exceeding 200 acres, not less than one-half being Arable. 
[9 entries.] 
7 I. (£60.) — Edward Cornish, East Farm, Charleton, Kingsbridge. 
9 II. (£40.) — John S. Ford, Jun., Luson Holbeton, Ivybridge, Plymouth. 
12 H. C. — Charles Horn, Blowiscombe, Yclverton, Tavistock. 
13 Com.— Henry Quartly, Holland, South Molton. 
Class 3. — For the best managed Arable and Grass Farm above 40 
and not exceeding 100 acres. [3 entries.] 
17 I. (£50.)— James W. Lawry, St. Mellion, Saltash. 
15 II. (£30.)— Charles Bath, Gear Farm, Camborne. 
16 III. (£20.) — Edm. F. Damerell, Colwell Farm, Egg Buckland, Crown 
Hill, Plymouth. 
' Given by the Worshipful Company of Farriers, in addition to the Freedom of tjikih Guild. 
' Prizes given by the Plymouth Local Committee. 
3 Awarded for excellence of management in general, and in particular for treatment and 
production of cider, this being a branch of Devonshire farming which, in the opinion of the 
Judges, might be more profitably developed, especially if treated iu the method followed by 
these competitors. 
