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AWARDS OF PRIZES AT CHESTER. 
ABBREVIATIONS. 
[., First Prize. II., Second Prize. III., Third Prize. R. N„ Reserve 
Number. H. C., Highly Commended. Com., Commended. 
N.B.— The responsibility for the accuracy of the description, pedigree, or 
eligibility to compete of the animals mentioned below rests solely with 
the Exhibitors. 
Unless otherwise stated, each Prize Animal in the Classes for Horses, Cattle, 
Sheep, and Pigs was “ bred by Exhibitor.” 
HOESES. 
Thoroughbred Stallions . 1 
Bbed and Exhibited by the Duke op Westminstek, K.G., 
President op the Society. 
A. Bend Or, chestnut, foaled 1877; s. Doncaster, d. Rouge Rose by Thor- 
manby, g. d. Ellen Horne by Redshank, g. g. d. Delhi by Plenipotentiary. 
( Winner of the Derby, 1880.) 
B. Arklow, bay, foaled 1889 ; s. Bend Or, d. Lily Agnes by Macaroni, g. d. 
Polly Agnes by The Cure, g. g. d. Miss Agnes by Birdcatcher. 
C. Blue Green, brown, foaled 1887 ; s. Cceruleus, d. Angelica by Galopin, g. d. 
St. Angela by King Tom, g. g. d. Adeline by Ion. 
Queen’s Premium Stallions. 
Winners of the Three Queen’s Premiums of £ 150 offered by the Royal 
Commission on Horse Breeding, and the Gold Medals, value £10 
each, offered by the Chester Local Committee, at the Spring Show, 
held at The Royal Agricultural Hall, London, February 28 
to March 3, 1893. 
D. Blue Grass, chestnut, foaled 1880 ; s. Pat Molloy, d. Amy Farley by Planet, 
g. d. Lulu Horton by Albion ; owners, the Executors of the late 
William Steel, Camerton Stud Farm, Workington, bred by A. J. Alex- 
ander, Woodburn Stud, Kentucky, U.S.A. 
E. Eglamore, chestnut, foaled 1884 ; s. Thurio, d. Blair Brae by Blair Athol, 
g. d. Molly Carew by Wild Dayrell ; owner, P. P. Pratt, Bryn-Llithrig 
Hall, St. Asaph, bred by Charles Perkins. 
F. Sam Kheen, bay, foaled 1885 ; s. Khamseen, d. Devonia by St. Leger, g. d. 
Siluria by Caractacus; owner, A. O. Haslewood, The Fairfield Stud, 
Buxton, bred by C. A. Kemble, East Harptree, Bristol. 
1 Not entered for competition. 
