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Award  of  Live  Stock  Prizes  at  Gloucester,  1909. 
[Unless  otherwise  stated,  each  prize  animal  named  below  was  “bred  by  exhibitor.”] 
892  V.  (jC3.) — H.M.  THE  KING,  Royal  Farms,  Windsor,  for  Mystery,  red,  born  Jan. 
24  ; s.  Royal  Windsor  93289,  d.  Myosotis  (vol.  54,  p.  450)  hy  Candahar  78522. 
910  E.  N.  & H.  C.— Lord  Fitzhardinge.  Berkeley  Castle,  Glos.,  for  Waterloo  7Sth. 
Class  92. — Shorthorn  Heifers,  calved  on  or  between  April  1,  1908,  and 
Decemher  31,  1908.  [39  entries,  3 absent.] 
946  I.  (jCIO.)— George  Harrison,  Gainford  Hall.  Darlington,  for  Gainford  Warfare, 
roan,  born  April  23  ; s.  Pride  of  Tees  96474,  d.  Woodbine  (vol.  52,  p.  762)  hy  Silver  Bell. 
941  II.  (i^G.)— S.  E.  Dean  & Sons,  Dowsby  Hall,  Bourne,  for  Florrie,  roan,  born  May 
17,  bred  by  Alex.  T.  Gordon,  Combscauseway,  N.B. ; s.  Royal  Velvet  84655,  d. 
Fanfare  6tb  (vol.  51.  p.  1002)  hy  Walcot  78101. 
944  III.  (.£4.)— DR.  Vaughan  Harley,  Walton  Hall,  Bletcbley,  for  Notlaw  Beauty  5th, 
red,  born  April  16  ; s.  Notlaw  Phoebus  96257,  d-  Notlaw  Beauty  3rd  (vol.  54,  p.  767)  by 
Bapton  Pure  Gold  85238. 
956  IV.  (£3.) — Thomas  D.  Lawrie,  The  Rookery,  Fenstanton,  St.  Ives,  for  Barteliver 
Queen,  red,  born  July  4.  bred  by  William  James,  Barteliver.  Grampound  Road  ; s. 
Janissary  5tb  8.3779,  d.  Queen  J.  (vol.  49,  p.  632)  hy  Bridekirk  Boy  2nd  66730. 
958  V.  (£3.)— John  H.  Maden,  Rockcliffe  House,  Bacup,  for  Brilliant  Blossom,  roan, 
born  April  5,  bred  by  Messrs.  R.  and  T.  Harrison,  Manor  House,  Much  Hoole,  near 
Preston  ; s.  Lord  Brilliant  95801,  d.  Red  Blossom  2nd  (vol.  52.  p.  764)  by  Chancellor. 
959  E.  N.  & H.  C.— John  H.  Maden,  for  Saxon  Tortoise. 
Class  93. — Group  Class,  for  the.  hest  collection  of  either  three  or  four  Shorthorn 
Cows  or  Heifers,  bred  by  Exhibitor.  Open  to  animals  entered  in  Classes 
87  to  92  and  94  to  96  only.  [13  entries,  1 absent.] 
974  1.  (£15.) — Lord  Calthorpe,  Elvetbam  Park,  Winchfleld,  for  Elvetham  Sweet- 
heart, Elvetham  Euth  2nd,  and  Elvetham  Sweetheart  2nd. 
973  II.  (£10.)— William  Bell,  Ratcheugli,  Alnwick,  for  Eatcheugh  Beauty,  Eatcheugh 
Lady,  Eatcheugh  Lily,  and  Waterloo  Maid. 
979  E.  N.  & H.  C. — Sir  Oswald  Mosley,  Bt.,  Rolleston  Hall,  Burton-on-Trent,  for 
Eolleston  Marathon  2nd,  Tours  Faithfully  2nd,  Eolleston  Singer  2nd,  and  Eolleston 
Marathon  3rd. 
Class  94. — Shorthorn  Dairy  Cows  [in-milh],  calved  in  or  before  1904. 
[17  entries,  2 absent.] 
992  I.  (£10,  & Champion. ' ) — R.  W.  Hobbs  & Sons,  Kelmscott,  Lechlade,  for  Primula 
70th  (vol.  49,  p.  603),  roan,  born  Jan.  5. 1900,  calved  May  28, 11109  ; i.  Earl  of  .Southrop 
125th  66988,  d.  Primula  23rd  hy  Donald  .57158. 
990  II.  (£6.)— W.  M.  Cazalet,  Fairlawn,  Tonbridge,  for  Janette  45th  (vol  5.3,  p.  524), 
roan,  born  Feb.  17, 1900,  calved  April  2t),  1909,  bred  by  W.  Arkell,  Kempsford,  Fair- 
ford  ; s.  Airv  Knight  2nd  69854,  d.  Janette  31st  hy  Reuben  64657. 
1000  III.  (£4.)— The  Marquis  of  Winchester,  Amport  St.  Mary’s,  Andover,  for 
Amport  Ursulina  (vol  .52,  p.  1210),  red.  born  Nov.  5,  1904,  calved  May 5, 1909  ; •. 
Stratton  Monk  84880.  d.  Ursulina  17th  hy  Reuben  646.57. 
987  IV.  (£3.)— John  Britten,  Little  Billing,  Northampton,  for  Eoan  Bracelet  (vol  50, 
p.  554),  roan,  born  Oct.  25, 1903,  calved  May  27,  1909,  bred  by  F.  T.  Faulkner,  Rothers- 
tborpe,  Northampton  ; s.  Dunkert  74437,  d.  Boughton  Buttercup  by  Overstone  Rufus. 
997  E.  N.  & H.  C.— Lord  Rothschild,  Tring  Park,  Herts.,  for  Gift  2nd. 
Class  95. — Shorthorn  Dairy  Cows  (in-milh),  calved  in  1906. 
[6  entries,  none  absent.] 
1005  I.  (£10.)— E.  S.  GODSELL,  Salmon’s  Brewery,  Stroud,  for  Northhoro’  Lady  (vol.  52, 
p.  852),  red,  born  July  20,  calved  Jan.  2,3,  1909,  bred  by  Everett  King,  Market  Deep- 
ing, Lines. ; s.  His  Highness  86202,  d.  Sweet  Lass  by  Vain  Major  90388. 
1007  II.  (£6, )— J.  M.  Strickland,  Warren  House,  Brandsby,  Easingwold,  for  Brandshy’s 
Princess  (vol  52,  p.  1134),  red,  born  Feb.  18,  calved  March  2, 1909  ; s.  Bapton  Judge 
82788,  d.  Princess  May  by  Coming  Star  57082. 
1003  III.  (£4.)— C,  R,  W.  Adeane,  Babraham  Hall,  Cambridge,  for  Catthorpe  Carrie  3rd 
(vol  53,  p.  499),  red  and  little  white,  born  Oct.  15.  calved  May  24,  1909,  bred  by  the 
late  J.  P.  Cross,  Catthorpe  Towers,  Rugby  ; s.  Valiant  84952,  d.  Carrie  23rd  by 
Hagley’s  Pride  4tb  68744. 
1002  E.  N.  & H.  C.— C.  R.  W.  ADEANE,  for  Babraham  Eva  Bates. 
Class  96. — Shorthorn  Dairy  Heifers  (in-milhi),  calved  in  or  after  1906.^ 
[15  entries,  6 absent.] 
1020  I.  (£10,  & E.  N.  for  Champion.  i ) -The  Marquis  of  Winchester,  Amport  St. 
Mary’s,  Andover,  for  Lady  Morris,  red  and  little  white,  born  Feb  6, 1906,  calved 
April  15,  1909,  bred  by  the  late  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  Bt.,  Brayton,  Carlisle;  s.Morello 
84176,  d.  Lady  Barclay  (vol.  52,  p.  866)  by  Oxford  Duke  of  Calthwaite  36th  73170. 
1 Champion  Prize  of  £10  given  by  the  Dairy  Shorthorn  (Coates’s  Herd  Book) 
Association  for  the  best  Animal  in  Classes  94-96. 
Prizes  given  by  the  Dairy  Shorthorn  (Coates’s  Herd  Book)  Association. 
