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Award  of  Live  Stock  Prizes  at  Gloucester,  1909. 
[Unless  otherwise  stated,  each  prize  animal  named  below  was  “bred  by  exhibitor.”] 
Special  Milk  Yield  Prizes. 
Class  192. — Cows  (in-milli),  of  any  age,  hreed,  or  cross^ 
995  I.  (iClg.)— Lord  Rothschild,  for  Darlington  Cranford  5th.  (See  Class  97.) 
1728  II.  (.C8.)— JOHN  Evens,  Burton,  Lincoln,  for  Burton  Tozzle  (Shorthorn),  red,  born 
in  1901,  calved  May  22,  1909.  bred  by  the  late  Mr.  Sharpley,  Brackenboro’,  Louth; 
s,  Kestern  Thoresby. 
1045  III.  (£5.)— John  Evens,  for  Burton  Fuchsia  3rd.  (See  Class  105.) 
1229  R.  N.  & H.  C.-W.  P.  VosPER,  for  Cowslip  5th.  (See  Class  129.) 
Butter  Tests.  [66  entries,  17  absent.] 
Class  193a. — Cows  (in-inilJi),  of  any  age,  breed,  or  cross,  exceeding 
900  lb.  live  weight.' 
1501  I.  (^15,6.  M.,’  & S.  P.  ;C12.3)— lady  de  Rothschild,  for  Lady  Phyllis.  (See 
Class  170.) 
995  II.  (XIO,  & S.  P.  XS.s)— Lord  Rothschild,  for  Darlington  Cranford  5th.  (See 
Class  97.) 
1045  III.  (£5,  & S.  P.  £5.3) -John  Evens,  for  Burton  Fuchsia  3rd.  (See  Class  105.) 
1229  R.  N.  & H.  C.,  & R.  N.  for  S.  P.s-W.  P.  VosPER,  for  Cowslip  5th.  (See  Class  129.) 
1486  B.  M. 3— Thomas  Beery,  Forest  Road,  Loughborough,  for  Phyllis. 
Class  193b. — Cows  (in-milli),  of  any  age,  breed,  or  cross,  not  exceeding 
900  lb.  live  weight.' 
1517  I.  (£15,  & S.  M.  O— J.  H.  Smith-BARRY,  for  Caprice.  (See  Class  175). 
1519  II.  (£10.)— J.  H.  SMITH-Barry,  for  Post  Obit  (vol.  18,  p.  388),  fawn,  born 
March  23,  1904.  calved  May  27,  1909  ; s.  Gay  Boy  7510,  cl.  Post  Stamp  6th  by 
Distinction  s Crown  4818. 
1538  III.  (£5.)— MAJOR  Tennant,  St.  Anne’s  Manor,  Sutton,  Loughborough,  for  Aconite 
(vol.  19,  p.  238),  whole  colour,  born  Feb.  22,  calved  April  4,  1909 ; s.  Gentle’s  Fame 
7821,  d.  Daisy  by  Oampboy  8104. 
SHEEP. 
Oxford  Downs.  ^ 
Class  194. — Oxford  Down  Shearling  Rams.  [14  entries,  1 absent.] 
1752  I.  (£10,  & Champions),  1751  n.  (£5,  & R.  N.  for  Champion^),  & 1753  III.  (£3.)— 
James  T.  Hobbs,  Maisey  Hampton,  Fairford,  Glos. 
1748  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Albert  BrASSEY,  Heythrop  Park,  Chipping  Norton. 
Class  195. — Oxford  Down  Ram  Lambs.  [10  entries,  2 absent.] 
1765  I.  (£10.) — R.  W.  Hobbs  & Sons,  Kelmscott,  Lechlade. 
1764  II.  (£5.)— James  T.  Hobbs,  Maisey  Hampton,  Fairford. 
1768  III.  (£3.)— W.  J.  P.  Reading  & Sons,  Rectory  Farm,  Langford,  Lechlade. 
1762  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Albert  BrASSEY,  Heythrop  Park,  Chipping  Norton. 
Class  196. — Three  Oxford  Down  Ram  Lambs.  [13  entries,  1 absent.] 
1781  I.  (£10.)— W.  J.  P.  Reading  & Sons,  Rectory  Farm,  Langford,  Lechlade. 
1776  II.  (£5.)— James  T.  Hobbs,  Maisey  Hampton.  Fairford. 
177  7 III.  (£3.) — R.  W.  Hobbs  & Sons,  Kelmscott,  Lechlade. 
1775  IV.  (£2.)— The  Hon.  M.  H.  Hicks-Beach,  M.P.,  Coin  St.  Aldwyn,  Fairford. 
1771  R.  N.  & H.  C. — G.  Adams  & Son,  Wadley  House,  Faringdon. 
» Prizes  given  by  the  English  Jersey  Cattle  Society. 
3 Gold,  Silver,  and  Bronze  Medals  given  by  the  English  Jersey  Cattle  Society  for’ 
the  three  Jersey  Animals  entered  or  eligible  for  entry  in  the  English  Jersey  Herd 
Book,  obtaining  the  greatest  number  of  points  in  the  Butter  Tests. 
3 Special  Prizes  of  £12,  £8,  and  £5,  given  by  the  English  Jersey  Cattle  Society  for 
the  three  Cows  in  Class  193a  and  193b  obtaining  the  greatest  number  of  points  in  the 
competition. 
■*  £18  towards  these  Prizes  were  given  by  the  Oxford  Down  Sheep  Breeders’ 
Association. 
5 Champion  Prize  of  £5  given  by  the  Oxford  Down  Sheep  Breeders’  Association  for 
the  best  Ram  or  Ram  Lamb  in  Classes  194  and  195. 
