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AWARD OF PRIZES. 
Note. — The Judges were instructed, after 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^subsequently become 
disqualified. 
Special Prizes offered hy the Cardiff Local Committee are marked 
thus (*), and those offered by the Glamorganshire General Agricultural 
Society thus (j). 
HORSES. 
Agricultural Stallions foaled before the 1st of January, 1870. 
The Fylde Cakt-Hokse Breedixcx Improvement Company, Singleton, 
Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire : First Prize, 25?., for " Honest Tom," 
bay, 7 years-old ; bred by Mr. W. Welcber, Snare Hill, Thetford ; sire, 
" Thumper ;" dam, " Beauty ;" sire of dam, " Emperor." 
CoATES Sharpley, Kelstern Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire : Second Prize, 15?., 
for " Le Bon," bay, 4 years-old ; bred by Mr. Fullard, Thorney ; sire, 
" Wonder ;" sire of dam, " Thumper." 
Thomas Statter, junior. Stand Hall, "Whitefield, Manchester : Third Prize, 
51., for " Young Champion," chestnut, 5 years-old ; breeder imknown ; 
sire, Mr. Stoke's " Champion." 
John How, Denver, Downham Market, Norfolk: the Beserve Number, to 
" Farmer's Glory," bay, 4 years-old ; bred by Mr. Edwards, Waterbeach, 
Cambridge ; sire, "England's Glory ;" sire of dam, " Young Draj^man." 
Agricultural Stallions — Two Years Old. 
Frederick Thomas Bryan, Humberstone, Leicester : First Prize, 20?., for 
" The Monarch," dark chestnut ; bred by Mr. Baumber, Skirbeck, 
Boston ; sire, " Farmer's Glory ;" sire of dam, " liobin Hood." ^ 
Joseph A. Summer, Debdale Farm, Mansfield, Notts : Second Prize, 10?., 
for " Waxwork," dark grey ; bred by himself ; sire, " Lucky Boy ;" 
dam, " Depper ;" sire of dam, " Young England." 
William Davies, Mardu, Llandrinio, Oswestry : Third Prize, 5?., for 
"Montgomeryshire Hero," bay; lued by himself; sire, "Pride of 
Lcighton;" dam, "Banger ;" sire of dam, "Brown Stout." 
George Jones, Stow, Downham Market, Norfolk : the Beserve Numher, to 
"Lyon," dark brown; bred by liimself; sire, " Heart of Oak ;" dam, 
" Lightsome." 
