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AWAED OF PRIZES. 
Note. — The Judges were instructed, in addition to awarding the 
Prizes, to designate as the Beserve Number one animal in each 
Class, next in order of merit, if it possessed sufficient for a Prize ; 
in case an animal to which a Prize was awarded should subse- • 
quently become disqualified. 
Prizes given ly the Taunton Local Committee are marked thus (*). 
HOESES. 
Agricultural Stallions — Two Tears-old. 
Stephen Davis, Woolashill, Pershore : First Pkize, 20Z., for "General," roan, 
bred by himself; sire, "Captain;" dam, "Pleasant," by "Rowland." 
Thomas Statter, Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester : Second Prize, 101.; 
for "Uncle Tom," bay, bred by himself; sire, "Honest Tom;" dam, 
" Jet." 
James Firth Crowther, Knowl Grove, Mirfield, Yorkshire : Third Prize, 
51., for " Compact Tom," bay, bred by Mr. W. Taylor, Singleton, 
Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire ; sire, " Honest Tom ;" dam by " Napoleon." 
Stephen Davis, Woolashill : the Beserve Number, to " Drayman," roan, bred 
by himself ; sire, " Captain dam, " Darby," by " Duke of Wel- 
lington." 
Agricultural Stallions foaled before the Ist of January, 1873. 
Charles Albert Tanner, Yatesbury, Calne, Wilts : First Prize, 201., for 
" Samson," bay, 4 years-old ; bred by Mr. Neville Cuss, West Field Farm, 
Latton, Cirencester. 
Thomas Statter, Stand Hall, A\Tiitefield, Manchester : Second Prize, 101, 
for " Young Champion," chestnut, 8 years-old ; bred by Mr. T. Stokes, 
Caldecot, Rockingham ; sire, " Champion." 
Nathaniel Cooke, Chevithorne, Barton, Tiverton, Devon : Third Prize, 51., 
for " Samson," bright bay, 9 years-old ; bred by Mr. Nix, Somersham, 
St. Ives, Hunts ; sire, " Old Samson." 
James Firth Crowther, Knowl Grove, Mirfield, Y'orkshire : the Beserve 
Number, to "Young Honest Tom," ba}', 6 years-old: bred by Mr. Jonas 
Few, Wallingham.^St. Ives, Hunts; sire, "Honest Tom;" dam by 
" Thumper." 
Clydesdale Stallions — Two Years-old. 
WiTj-iAJi Stanford, Charlton Court, Stcyning, Sussex : First Prize, 201, for 
his bay ; bred by himself; sire, "The Duke;" dam, " Venture." 
William Whitlow, The Hotel, Preston Brook, Cheshire : Second Prize, 10?., 
