Ixii Award of Live Stock Prizes at Lincoln, 1907. 
[Unless otherwise stated, each prize animal named helow was “hred by exhibitor."] 
Class 42. — Hunter Mares or Geldings, foaled in or before 1903, up to from. 
12 stone to 13 stone 7 Ih. [9 entries, 3 absent.] 
261 I. (£20.)— J. H. Stokes, Nether House, Great Bowden, Market Harhorough, for 
Goldmint 2nd, chestnut gelding, foaled 1901. 
273 II. (jClO.)— John Drage, Chapel Brampton, Northampton, for All Gold, chestnut 
gelding, foaled 1901. 
275 III. (.C5.)— Henry Kidd, Lowood, Melrose, for Cello, chestnut gelding, foaled 1902, 
breeder unknowm. 
255 E. N. & H. C. — William Gale, Waltham, Melton Mowbray, for Michael. 
Class 43. — Hunter Mares or Geldings, foaled in or before 1903, up to more than 
stone 7 lb. and not more than 16 stone. [12 entries, 2 absent.] 
281 I. (^£20, & Special. ' )—J. H. Stokes, Nether House, Great Bowden, Market Har- 
borough, for Whisky, bay gelding, foaled 1899, bred by P. Gilsinan, Trim, Co. Meath ; 
s. Sir Patrick, d. by Play Actor. 
277 II. (jCIO.)— John Drage, Chapel Brampton, Northampton, for Chatterbox 2nd, 
chestnut gelding, foaled 1902. 
252 III. (iC5.)— John Drage, for chestnut gelding, foaled 1902, breeder unknown. 
280 E. N. & H. C. — Henry Kidd, Lowood, Melrose, for Derirsche. 
Class 44. — Hunter Mares or Geldings, foaled in or before 1903, up to more than 
16 stone. [9 entries, 2 absent.] 
283 1. (£20, & E. N. for Special. i)—J. H. Stokes, Nether House, Great Bowden, Market 
Harhorough, for Axiom, brown' gelding, foaled 1901, bred by Mr. Waltree, Navan ; s. 
Amos, d. Chloe by Revolver. 
284 II. (jCIO.)— J. H. Stokes, for Biscuit, bay gelding, foaled 1902, breeder unknown. 
265 III. (.£5.)— JOHN Drage. for Mercedes. (See Class 41.) 
366 E. N. & H. C.— William Gale, for Dan Leno. (See Class 41.) 
Polo and Riding- Ponies. 
Class 45. — Polo and Riding Pony Mares or Geldings, foaled in 1902 or 1903, 
not exceeding 14 hands 2 inches, or with Hurlingham Certificate. 
[8 entries, none absent.] 
292 I. (jC15.) — O. T. Price. Brockenhurst, for Sequence, grey gelding, foaled 1902. 
286 II. (jCIO.)— William Gale, Waltham, Melton Mowbray, for The Fad, bay gelding, 
foaled 1902. 
285 III. (jCS.)— John Barker, M.P., The Grange, Bishop’s Stortford, for Dolly, bay 
mare, foaled 1902, bred by M. Hincks, Broadwell, Stockton, Rugby ; s. Naughty 
Boy, d. Royal Sarah by Royal Fern. 
289 E. N. Si H. C.— The Keynsham Stud Co., for Modest Maiden. 
Harness Horses and Ponies.’ 
Class 46. — Harness Mares or Geldings, Hovices, not exceeding 14 hands. 
[8 entries, 2 absent.] 
293 I. (j£10 .)— William Foster, Mel-Valley, Moseley, Worcestershire, for Mel-Valley’s 
Veronique, chestnut mare, foaled 1902, breeder unknown. 
294 II. (jCe.)— H oward Frank, RusthaU, Wimbledon Common, for Tissington Cock 
Robin, dark brown gelding, foaled 1903, bred by Sir Gilbert Greenall, Bt.. Walton 
HaU, Warrington ; s. Contest 1746, d. Tissington Snorer 14020 by Sir Horace 6402. 
298 III. (jC 4.)— J. RAY'NOR, Abbeydale, Mansfield, for Gay Girl, brown mare, foaled 
1900, bred by Mr. Harrison, Attlebridge, Brandon Parva ; s. Leeds Monarch 463. 
297 E. N. Si H. C. — A. D. OATES, Ryburn Stud, Halifax, for Eyburn Bantam. 
Class 47. — Harness Mares or Geldings, Novices, over 14 hands and not exceeding 
15 hands. [6 entries, 1 absent.] 
302 I. (jClO.)— Paul Hoffmann, 4 Cardigan Mansions. Richmond Hill, Surrey, for The 
Gentleman, bay gelding, foaled 1901, bred by Sir Gilbert GreenaU, Bt., Walton Hall, 
Warrington ; s. Sir Horace 5402. 
301 II. (j£6.)— Cockayne Bros., Sheffield Lane Paddocks, Sheffield, for Paddock Lucy, 
bay mare, foaled 1901 ; s. Candidate, d. Lucy Bother ’em 3015. 
303 III. (j£4 .)— Mrs. Fred holmes, 6 N, Bickenhall Mansions, Gloucester Place, 
London, W„ for Dainty Kate, chestnut mare, foaled 1903 ; s. Grandmaster 2nd 5230, 
d. Bride 7490 by Ganymede 2076. 
305 E. N. Si H. C.— Mrs. J. H. Tate, Freeman Street, Grimsby, for Lenwode Swell. 
1 Special Prize of £10 given by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, for Members of 
that Society only, for the best Hunter Mare in Classes 38-44. 
Prizes given by the Lincoln Local Committee. 
