xliv  Award  of  Live  Stock  Prizes  at  Gloucester,  1909. 
[Unless  otherwise  stated,  each  prize  animal  named  helow  was  “bred  by  exhibitor.”] 
42  III.  (.£5.)— W.  B.  SWALLOW,  Wootton  Lawn,  Ulceby,  for  Kowena,  brown  ; t.  Roe 
O’Neill,  d.  Countess  by  Knight  Templar. 
36  R.  N.  & H.  0.— David  Davies,  M.P.,  Plas  Dinam,  Llandinam,  Mont.,  for  Amy. 
Class  5. — Hunter  Fillies,  foaled  in  1907.  [11  entries,  2 absent.] 
50  I.  (.£20.)— W.  B.  Swallow,  Wootton  Lawn,  Ulceby,  for  Repetition,  black ; s.  Wales, 
d.  Beatrice  by  Horizon. 
45  II.  (£10.)— Sir  Meerik  R,  Burrell,  Bt.,  Knepp  Castle,  Horsham,  for  Arizona 
(vol.  4),  chestnut ; s.  Red  Prince  2nd.  d.  Speculation  by  Pinzon. 
49  III.  (£5.)— Charles  W.  Rees  Stokes,  Warwick  House,  Tenby,  tor  Gold  Belle  3107, 
chestnut ; s.  Gold  Medallist,  d.  The  Belle  of  Dee  by  Deeside. 
52  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Sir  Peter  Walker,  Bt.,  Osmaston  Manor,  Derby. 
Class  6. — Hunter  Fillies,  foaled  in  1906.  [4  entries,  none  absent.] 
55  I.  (£20,  & Champion. ')— Mrs.  Robert  Cotteeill,  Sandal  Lodge.  Droitwich,  for 
Cabbage  (vol.  4),  chestnut,  bred  by  W.  Whitworth,  Lapworth,  Birmingham ; t. 
Savoy,  d.  Gold  by  Sir  Joseph. 
57  II.  (£10.)— Frank  B.  Wilkinson,  Cavendish  Lodge,  Edwinstowe,  Newark,  for 
Lady  Bird,  brown,  bred  by  E.  H.  Quibell,  Newark-on-Trent ; s.  Worsthorn  83,  d. 
Faultless  by  Cyclops. 
54  III.  (£5.)— Mrs.  F.  E.  Colman,  Nork  Park,  Epsom  Downs,  for  Princess  Royal  3199, 
chestnut,  bred  by  0.  Kelway  Bamber,  Horley  ; s.  Royal  Mask,  d.  Homely  Lass  1907 
by  Homely. 
Class  7. — Ihonter  Blares,  with  Foals  at  foot,  up  to  14  stone. 
[13  entries,  3 absent.] 
65  I.  (£20,  & Champion.  2 )—E.  W.  Robinson,  Liscotiibe,  Leighton  Buzzard,  for  Golden 
Leaf  2896,  chestnut,  foaled  1894  [foal  by  Red  Sahib],  bred  by  M.  D.  Peacock,  Manor 
House,  Middleham  ; s.  Tertius,  d.  Golden  Fringe  by  Discord. 
68  II.  (£10.)— JOHN  H.  Stokes,  Nether  House,  .Great  Bowden,  Market  Harborough, 
(or  Beechnut  (vol.  4),  bay,  foaled  1902  [foal  by  The  Chair]. 
69  III.  (£5.)— W.  & H.  Whitley,  Primley  Farm,  Paignton,  for  Glow-worm,  brown, 
foaled  1898  [foal  by  Flaxby]  ; s.  Traverser  2nd,  d.  by  Hercules. 
70  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Frank  B.  Wilkinson,  Cavendish  Lodge,  Edwinstowe,  Newark,  for 
Rosalinda. 
Class  8. — Hunter  Blares,  with  Foals  at  foot,  up  to  more  than  14  stone. 
[7  entries,  none  absent.] 
71  I.  (£20,  & R.  N.  for  Champion. 2)— Fred  Armstrong,  M.R.O.V.S.,  George  Hotel, 
Penrith,  for  Emma  (vol.  4),  [bay  foal  by  Ivor],  breeder  unknown. 
73  II.  (£10.)— Sir  Merrik  H.  Burrell,  Bt.,  Knepp  Castle,  Horsham,  for  Speculation 
(vol.  4),  bay,  foaled  1898  [foal  by  Ethelbrace],  bred  by  T.  & M.  Sedgwick,  Haughton- 
le-Side,  Darlington  ; s.  Pinzon. 
74  III.  (£5.)— Sir  Merrik  R.  Burrell,  Bt.,  for  Surrenden  (vol.  4),  bay,  foaled  1899 
[foal  by  Rousseau]. 
72  R.  N.  & H.  C.— B.  Giles  Bishop,  Great  Horwood,  Winslow,  for  Beatrice. 
Class  9. — Hunter  Colt  Foals,  the  produce  of  Blares  in  Classes  7 or  8. 
[ 1 1 entries,  1 absent.] 
80  I.  (£10.)— Sir  Merrik  R.  Burrell.  Bt.,  Knepp  Castle,  Horsham,  for  Sunbeam, 
chestnut.  [.Exhibited  with  No.  74  in  Class  8.] 
79  II.  (£5.)— B.  Giles  Bishop,  Great  Horwood,  Winslow,  for  chestnut;  «.  Wales,  d. 
Beatrice  2273  by  Truetlt.  [Exhibited  with  No.  72  in  Class  8.] 
83  III.  (£3.)— E.  W.  Robinson,  Liscombe,  Leighton  Buzzard,  for  Golden  Sahib,  chest- 
nut. [Exhibited  with  No.  65  in  Class  7.] 
78  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Fred  Armstrong,  M.R.O.V.S.,  George  Hotel,  Penrith,  for  brown. 
[Exhibited  with  No.  71  in  Class  8.] 
Class  10. — Hunter  Filly  Foals,  the  produce  of  Blares  in  Classes!  or  8. 
[6  entries,  1 absent.] 
94  I.  (£10.)— John  H.  Stokes,  Nether  House,  Great  Bowden,  Market  Harborough,  for 
chestnut.  [Exhibited  with  No.  68  in  Class  7.] 
89  II.  (£5.)— SIR  MEERIK  R.  BURRELL,  Bt.,  Knepp  Castle,  Horsham,  for  Albatross, 
chestnut.  [Exhibited  with  No.  73  in  Class  8.] 
93  III.  (£3.)— J.  L.  NICKISSON,  Hinton  Miinor,  Swindon,  for  bay;  s.  St.  Martin,  d. 
Sister  Ann  by  Pantomime.  [Exhibited  with  No.  63  in  Class  7.] 
91  R.  N.  & H.  C.— CAPT.  Clayhills  Henderson,  R.N.,  Invergowrie,  Dundee,  for 
Eastmary. 
' Champion  Gold  Medal  given  by  the  Hunters’  Improvement  Society  for  the  best 
Filly  not  exceeding  three  years  old,  in  Classes  4,  5,  and  6,  which  is  registered  or  entered 
in  the  Humer  Stud  Book. 
’ Champion  Gold  Medal  given  by  the  Hunters’  Improvement  Society  for  the  best 
Mare  four  years  and  upwards  in  Classes  7 and  8. 
