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Dyson's " Cestrian Princess," had 
failed to comply with the regulations, 
and v/as therefore disqualified from 
receiving the prize. The Committee 
recommended that the third prize of 
3/. be therefore awarded to Mr. 
Sanders Spencer for " Holywell Ris- 
sole " (Reserve Number). Various 
letters with reference to stock entries 
had been considered, and directions 
given thereon. The Committee had 
arranged a preliminary prize sheet 
for the Warwick Meeting, which 
would be printed and sent out to all 
members of Council before the 
December meeting, when the Com- 
mittee would bring up a formal mo- 
tion for its adoption. 
Implement. 
Mr. Frankish (Chairman) stated 
that the report of the Judges on the 
trials in Scotland of the Mechanical 
Milking Machine shown at Doncaster 
(see page 854) had been presented by 
Mr. Neville Grenville, and that the 
Committee concurred with the Dairy 
Committee in recommending that the 
prize of 201. be .awarded to the ex- 
hibitor, Mr. John Gray. The further 
trial of Messrs. J. and H. Key worth 
& Co.'s Adriance Harvester and Rear- 
discharge Binder had been carried 
out at High Ellers, Doncaster, on 
August .SI, and the Committee en- 
dorsed the recommendation by the 
Judges of tlie award of a Silver 
Medal to that implement. The 
draft prize sheet and regulations for 
the exhibition of Implements, Sic, at 
the Warwick Meeting, had been con- 
sidered and approved, and ordered to 
be issued. The Committee recom- 
mended that the Senior Steward of 
Implements (Mr. Crutchley) and Mr. 
Joseph Beach be requested to make 
a selection of land necessary and 
suitable for the purposes of the trials 
of Ploughs at Warwick next spring. 
General Warwick. 
Mr. Dent reported that the fol- 
lowing twenty-six entries had been 
received for the farm prizes, amount- 
ing to oOOl., offered by the Warwick 
Local Committee 
Class 1. — For the best managed 
arable and grass farm of over 250 
acres, of which not less than one- 
third shall be arable. First Prize, 
80^. ; Second, 4.01. ; Third, 20/. 
CunBEULEY, Edward A... Moor Hall, 
Alccstcr, Redditeh. 
GliiMES, W. UowLETT, JU-V. . . Long Itch- 
iugton, R'^gby. 
Hawkes, Joseph. .Bearley Grange, 
Stratford-on-Avou. 
HAWKE.S, Rich Ann J...Ne\vboId Farm, 
Leamington. 
James, Joh.v. .'Wlutchurch Farm, near 
Stratford-on-Avon. 
Lucas, EzR.\..Home Farm, Baginton, 
Coventry. 
Palmeu, John. .Hampton-on-Hill, War- 
wick. 
TiiouxLEr, Henry E... Radford Hall, 
Leamington. 
TooNK, J. Parker.. High Cros?, Lutter- 
worth. 
Class 2. — For the best managed 
arable and grass farm of over 150 
acres and not exceeding 250 acres, 
of which not less than one-third 
shall be arable. First prize, (10/. ; 
Second, 40/. 
Blake, E. Tucker.. Park Hall Farm, 
Salford Priors, Evesham. 
BouR.NE, George, Drakenage Farm, 
Kingsbury, Tamworth. 
Coles, Richard. .Oifchurch, near Lea- 
mington. 
Daxry, Philip S...Chiu-ch Farm, Off- 
church, Leamington. 
Denxy, JosiAH. .Budbrook, Warwick. 
Dewhurst, RoiiiNsoN'. .Shelford House, 
Burton Hastings, Nuneaton. 
Francis, Thomas F... Grove Farm, Tach- 
brook, Leamington. 
Pratt, Charles A. ..Rushford, Evesham. 
I'EKVE, John R. . . Lillington, Leamington. 
Wheeler, Chap.les. .King Stone Farm, 
Long Compton, near Chipping Norton. 
Class 3. — For the best managed 
arable and grass farm of over 50 
acres, and not exceeding 150 acres. 
First Prize, 40/. ; Second, 20/. 
Irp.otson, Robert.. The Hawthorns, 
Knowle. Warwick. 
Meiuh, John Eagle .. Eastern Green, 
Coventry. 
Sansome, George. .Salford Farm, Eve- 
sham. 
Sill, Edward J. ..Bidford, Stratford-on- 
Avon. 
Spencer, Anna Bolton, and Samuel K. . . 
The Mount, Bl.ack Hill, Suitterficld, 
near Stratford-on-Avon. 
Thornton, Charles. .Curdworth, near 
Birmingham. 
Wilday, Lewis.. Dunton, Minworth, 
Birmingham. 
Various matters of detail con- 
nected with the Warwick Meeting 
had been discussed. The Committee 
recommended that arrangements be 
made for a band during the Show 
week, 
