Thoroughbred Stallions at Nottingham. 
251 
District Class G. 7 Entries. 
[Cheshire, Lancashire, and North Wales.] 
No. 
90. Premium of 200/. to Sir Humphrey F. de Trafiford, Bart., for Pre- 
scription. 
93. Premium of 200/. to Albert 0. Haslewood, for Suleiman. 
(^The above two Premiums 2vere atvarded by the Judges.) 
• 26. (Reserve No. 1 in Class A) to the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, 
for Citi/ Arab. 
(Selected by the Royal Coinmissioners for service in this District.) 
District Classes H, I, J, and K (Scotland). 
No awards' were made by the Judges, but the following horses in 
other classes were subsequently selected by the Roj'al Commissioners for 
service in these districts : — 
District Class H. 2 Entries. 
[Aberdeenshire and district.] 
• 61. (Reserve No. 1 in Class E) Premium of 200/. to George William 
Elliot, M.P., for Bradgate. 
District Class I. 4 Entries. 
[Perthshire, Fifeshire, and District.] 
* 56. (Reserve No. 1 in Class D) Premium of 200/. to William Warren, for 
Royalty. 
District Class J. 4 Entries. 
[Ayrshire, Dumfriesshire, and district.] 
* 47. Premium of 200/. to Montagu Hulton-Harrop, for Polardine. 
District Class K. 3 Eiitries. 
[Roxburghshire, Berwickshire, and district.] 
♦ 46. (Reserve No. 1 in Class B) Premium of 200/. to Robert F. Trenholm, 
for Omega, 
The report of the Judges upon the horses brought before 
them was in the following terms : — 
Report of the Judges. 
Before commencing our report upon the Stallion Show at Nottingham, we 
should like to express our thanks to all the oiBcers of the Society for the 
civility and courtesy with which the Judges were treated by those gentle- 
men. 
With regard to Class C, there were twenty-four entries, two of which 
were not brought before us. There were some useful-looking horses amongst 
them, and we hope the stallions that obtained a premium will do good. 
But in this, as in other classes, owing to so many good-looking horses having 
been rejected by the veterinary surgeons, the Judges were obliged to fall 
back upon inferior animals for premiums and reserve numbers. 
In Class A, fourteen horses were entered, thirteen of which came before 
