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Class 4 — i'or the best managed arable and grass farms, regularly hunted over by 
the Belroir, Blanhney, Brochlesby, Burton, or Southwold Hounds, over 
50 acres and not exceeding 300 acres. [53 entries, 2 withdrawn.] 
160 I. (£25.)— Henry Neesh..VM, Lodge Farm. Canwick. 
135 II. (£20.)— Robert Cecil Cooper. Waltham. Melton Mowbray. 
134 HI. (£15.) — Edward Bdrkitt. Faldingworth, near Lincoln 
173 IV. (£15.)— Leslie Philip Stephenson, South Thoresby, Alford. 
148 E. N.— C. Hensman & Son, Fulletby Grange, Homcastle. 
Forestry Section, 
Class 1. Specimens of Oah, Elm, and Ash Timber, gronm in Great Britain 
or Ireland. 
1 I. (Silver Medal.)-THE Duke of Wellington, K.G., Strathfleld Saye, Mortimer 
2 II. (Bronze Medal.)— The Marquis of Exeter, Burghley House, Stamford. 
Class 2. — Specimens of Larch, Spruce, and Scotch Pine Timber. 
6 I. (Silver Medal.)— The E.\.rl of Carnarvon, Highclere Ca-stle, Newbury 
8 II. (Bronze Medal.)— The Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. 
Class Z.— Specimens of any other sort of Hard Wood or Broad-leaved Timber. 
11 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. 
Class i.— Specimens of any other sort of Co’tiiferous Timber. 
Jv Medal.)-THB Earl of Yarborough. Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire 
13 II. (Bronze Medal.)— The Earl of Carnarvon, Highclere Castle. Newbury. 
Class 5.— Specimens of damage done by Insect Pests injurious to Forest Trees. 
18 I (Silver Medal.)— South Eastern Agricultural College, Wye Kent 
17 II. (Bronze Medal.)— A. T. Gillanders, Alnwick Castle, Northumberland. ' 
Class S.—Speohneits showing comparative quality of Larch Timber grown on 
different soils and situations. 
19 I. (Silver Medal.) — Lord Burton, Rangemore, Burton-on-Trent. 
Class 1 .—Specimens shoicing the comparative quality of any Timbei — other than 
Larch — grown on different soils and situations. [No entry.] 
(llass Specimens demonstrating the beneficial effects of Pruning. 
20 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Duke of Northumberland, K.G., Alnwick Ca.stle. 
Class Z.— Specimens of Stems illustrating the. effects of dense, and th in crops 
in branch suppression and quality of the timber. '' 
24 I. (Silver Medal.)-THE Marquis of Exeter, Burghley House. Stamford. 
Class Vi.— Examples of the damage caused by Squirrels. Voles, &c., to various 
kinds of trees. 
27-31 1. (Silver Medal)- The Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. 
Class W.— Gates for Farm or Estate use, manufactured from Oak Timber 
« TT Yarborough, Brocklesby Park. Lincolnshire. 
33 II. (Bronze Medal.)— The Marquis of Exeter, Burghley House, Stamford. 
Class 12. — Gates for Farm or Estate use, manufactured from any other 
home-grown wood. 
» Yarborough. Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire 
38 II. (Bronze Medal.)— The Marquis of Exeter, Burghley House, Stamforl 
Class n.— Wicket or Hunting Gates {self -closing) , manufactured from 
home-grown timber. 
47 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. 
Class \i.—Specime7is of Home-grown Timber, suitable for estate purposes 
showing the advantage of applying Creosote or any other preservative 
50-53 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. 
IMPLEMENTS. 
Class 1 , — Swath Tuvners.^ [H entries.] 
3676 L ^^16* & Silver Medal\ & 3677 II. & Bronze Medal). — Blackstone Jfc Oo 
Ltd.. Stamford. 
1 The £50 for these Prizes ^ven by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society. 
