eii  Award  of  Live  Stock  Prizes  at  Park  Royal,  1904. 
[Unless  otherwise  stated,  each  prize  animal  named  helow  was  "bred  by  exhibitor."] 
Hunters. 
Class  24. — Hunter  Mares,  with  Foals  at  foot,  13  stone  and  upwards. 
[8  entries,  3 absent.] 
157  I.  (jCIO,  & Champion.’)— Lord  Middleton,  Birdsall  House,  York,  for  Ladylike, 
bay  or  brown,  foaled  1891  [foal  by  Red  Eagle]  ; s.  Gordon,  d.  Laverock  by  King 
Harold. 
158  II.  (jC6,  & E.  N.  for  Champion.’)— Lord  Middleton,  for  Sympathy  2531,  chestnut, 
foaled  1899  [foal  by  Red  Eagle]  ; s.  Gordon,  d.  Mi^s  Sykes  by  Morocco. 
160  III.  (£i.)—W.  P.  TAYLOR,  Hollington  House,  Newbury,  for  Pauline,  bay,  foaled 
189.S  [fcal  by  Privado], 
Class  25. — Hunter  Fillies,  foaled  in  1901.  [8  entries,  2 absent.] 
170  I.  (jCIO,  & Champion.^)— F.  B.  Wilkinson,  Cavendish  Lodge,  Edwinstowe. 
Newark,  for  The  Lady,  bay  ; s.  Havoc,  d.  Lady  Grosvenor  by  Westminster. 
163  11.  (A‘6.)— Joseph  Dalzell,  Moresby  House,  Whitehaven,  for  Clara  Topper, 
chestnut,  bred  by  J.  Paisley,  Waresley,  Sandy  ; s.  Marioni,  d.  Marjorie. 
167  III.  (jC4.)— Lord  Middleton,  Birdsall  House,  York,  for  Scruple,  brown ; s.  Red 
Eagle,  d.  Scornful  by  Gordon. 
165  E.  N.  & H.  C.— Edward  Hodgson,  The  Hollows,  Bridlington,  for  Marchioness. 
Class  26. — Hutiter  Fillies,  foaled  in  1902.  [6  entries,  none  absent.] 
171  I.  (jCIO,  & E.  N.  for  Champion. 2)— W.  P.  Dare.  The  Firs,  Epsom,  for  National 
Lassie  2766.  V.ay  ; s.  Pumpernickel,  d.  St.  Cloud  2794  by  St.  Symphorien. 
175  II.  (jC6.)— J.  L.  NICKISSON,  Hinton  Manor,  Swindon,  for  Limelight,  chestnut,  bred 
by  J.  W.  Shute,  Motcombe,  Shaftesbury  : .s.  Pantomime,  d.  Ruby  by  Marioni. 
176  III.  (jC4.)— Edward  Powell,  Oakbank,  Hoole,  Chester,  for  Paris  Model  2772,  bay, 
bred  by  O.  N.  Holt-Needham,  Castle  Cary,  Somerset ; «. Pantomime,  d.  Goodcraft,  by 
King  Crafty. 
172  E.  N.  & H.  C. — Alfred  Hopcraft,  Brackley,  for  Light  Heart. 
Class  2T .—Hunter  Fillies,  foaled  in  1903.  [8  entries,  3 absent.] 
180  I.  (jCIO.)— J.  L.  NICKISSON,  Hinton  Manor.  Swindon,  for  Sister  Anne,  chestnut,  bred 
by  C.  W.  Francis.  Horsington,  Templecombe  ; «.  Pantomime,  d.  Clonsilla. 
183  ll.  (iC6.)— E.  W.  Robinson.  Brookleigh,  Esher,  for  Isominster,  bay.  bred  by  Sir  W. 
Ingram,  Bt.,  Westgate-on-Sea : s.  Leominster,  d.  Isobarna  2718  by  Isobar. 
177  III.  (jC4.)— C.  Kelway-Bamber,  Priestlands,  Horley,  for  Columbine,  chestnut ; «. 
Pantomime,  d.  Sweetheart  1641  by  Napsbury. 
184  E.  N.  & H.  C.— Col.  M.  A.  Swinfen-Broun,  Swinfen  Hall,  Lichfield,  for  Adrienne. 
Class  28. — Hunter  Mares.  14  stone  and  upwards,  foaled  in  or  before  1900. 
[No  entry.] 
Class  29. — Hunter  Geldings,  14  stone  and  upwards,  foaled  in  or  before  1900. 
[10  entries,  2 absent.] 
190  1.  (jCIS).— H.  M.  Mackdsick,  Lyttel  Hall,  Nutfield,  tor  Tennis  Ball,  bay,  foaled 
1897. 
186  II.  (jflO).— F.  G.  COLMAN,  Nork  Park,  Epsom  Downs,  for  Chance,  chestnut,  foaled 
1897,  breeder  unknown. 
188  III.  (jC5.)— J.  P.  HORNUNG.  Comptons  Lea,  Horsham,  for  Cavendish,  bay  or  brown, 
foaled  1898,  breeder  unknown. 
189  E.  N.  & H.  C.— H.  M.  Mackusick,  for  Dublin. 
Class  30. — Hunter  Mares,  under  14  stone,  foaled  in  or  before  1900. 
[No  entries.] 
Class  31. — Hunter  Geldings,  under  14  stojie,  foaled  in  or  before  1900. 
[6  entries,  1 absent.] 
199  I.  (jC15.)— Lord  REVELSTOKE.  7 Carlton  House  Terrace,  S.W.,  for  Eomeo,  chestnut, 
foaled  1898,  breeder  unknown. 
197  II.  (jCIO.)— H.  M.  Mackdsick,  Lyttel  Hall,  Nutfield,  for  Up-to-Date,  chestnut, 
foaled  1899. 
200  III.  (j£'5.)— F.  B.  Wilkinson,  Cavendish  Lodge,  Edwinstowe,  Newark,  for  Slingsby, 
bay  brown,  foaled  1899. 
196  E.  N.  & H.  C.— H.  M.  MACKDSICK,  for  Goldbeater. 
’ Gold  Medal,  value  £10  10s.,  given  by  the  Hunters’  Improvement  Society  for  the 
best  Hunter  Mare  four  years  and  upwards,  registered  or  entered  in  the  Hunter  Stud 
Book. 
a Gold  Medal,  value  £10  10«„  given  by  the  Hunters’  Improvement  Society  for  the 
best  Hunter  Filly  not  exceeding  three  years  old.  registered  or  entered  in  the  Hunter 
Stud  Book. 
