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Committee have also undertaken to provide three Gold Medals, value 
10Z. each, or 10Z. in money at the option of the owner, for thoroughbred 
Stallions being winners of the Queen’s Premiums for 1894 in District 
A, on condition that such stallions are exhibited in the Cambridge 
Showyard, but not for competition, from June 25 to 27 inclusive. 
16. The classes for Horses offered by the Society itself will 
include Hunters, Cleveland Bays and Coach Horses, Hackneys, 
Ponies, Shires, Clydesdales, and Suffolks. In the Cattle Classes, 
prizes will be offered by the Society for the Shorthorn, Hereford, 
Devon, Sussex, Welsh, Red Polled, Aberdeen Angus, Galloway, 
Ayrshire, Jersey, Guernsey, Kerry, and Dexter Kerry breeds, as 
well as two Classes for Dairy Cows yielding the largest quantity 
of milk, and the greatest ■weight of butter fat. The classes for 
Sheep will include Leicesters, Cotswolds, Lincolns, Oxford Downs, 
Shropshires, Southdowns, Hampshire Downs, Suffolks, Wensley- 
dales, Border Leicesters, Somerset and Dorset Horned, Kentish 
or Romney Marsh, Cheviots, Black-faced Mountain, Lonks, 
Herd wicks and Welsh Mountain. Those for Pigs will include 
the Large White, Middle White, Small White, Berkshire, Black, 
and Tamworth breeds. Prizes will also be given for useful descrip- 
tions of Poultry, including Table Fowls and Ducks ; for Fresh 
and Preserved Butter; for Cheeses of 1894 make; for Cider and 
Perry ; and for Jams and Preserved Fruits made in 1893. The 
British Beekeepers’ Association will continue their Prizes for Hives, 
Honey, and Bee Appliances. 
17. Butter-making Competitions will be continued at Cambridge 
in four classes, including the class offered by the Local Committee, 
with a Champion class for the Society’s Silver Medal and a prize of 
51. There will also be a competition of Shoeing Smiths practising 
in the district of the Show, comprising the counties of Bedford, 
Buckingham, Cambridge, Essex, Hertford, Huntingdon, London, 
Middlesex, Norfolk, Oxford, and Suffolk. The competition will be in 
two classes, viz. for Roadsters and Agricultural Horses, and five 
Prizes will be offered in each class. The Worshipful Company of 
Farriers have generously offered, as before, to provide the First 
Prize in each of these two classes, and to bestow the Freedom of 
their Guild upon the two first-prize winners. The Registration 
Committee of the Farriers’ Company will also admit all the winners 
of prizes in these Competitions to the Official Register of Farriers 
or Shoeing Smiths free of charge, and will give facilities for the 
examination of competitors who desire to be admitted to such 
Register. 
18. Memorials have been received from the Corporation and 
local authorities of Darlington and district inviting the Society to 
hold its Country Meeting of 1895 at Darlington. The customary 
Committee of Inspection has been appointed to report on the sites 
and other accommodation offered, and a final decision as to the 
acceptance of the invitation will be made by the Council in February 
next. 
