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Award  of  Prizes  at  Gloucester,  1909. 
BUTTER-MAKING  COMPETITIONS. 
Tuesday,  June  22nd.  [34  competitors.] 
17  I.  (jCB.)— Miss  Lucy  Weston,  The  Bounds,  Much  Marole,  via  Gloucester, 
31  II,  (jCS.J— MISS  Gertrude  Jones,  Bridge  Farm,  Michaelston-y-vedw,  near  Cardiff, 
16  III.  (£2),  & S.  P.  )— Miss  Annie  Page,  Pixham  Farm,  Callow  End,  Worcester. 
21  IV.  (.£1.)— Miss  Janet  Mary  HyslOP  Ivington,  Leominster. 
14  ( Equal  Fifth  [Miss  Ellen  Haywood,  Clifton-on-Teme,  near  Worcester. 
15  t Prize  of  5s.  } Miss  Frances  Pitt,  Flight’s  Farm,  Ledbury. 
Wedfiesday,  June  2ird.  [34  competitors.] 
38  I.  (£5),  & S.  P.  (£4.2) — Miss  L.  Davies,  Treowen,  near  Monmouth. 
60  II.  (£3.)— Miss  Christine  Webb,  Home  Farm,  Savernake  Forest,  Marlboro’. 
35  III.  (£2.)— MISS  Edith  M.  Herbert,  Huntsham  Court,  Symond’s  Yat,  Boss. 
48  IV.  (£1.) — MISS  Elsie  P.4RRY,  Penrhos  Farm,  Caerleon,  Mon. 
43  ( Equal  Fifth  [ Mrs.  E.  J.  Hole,  Harter’s  Hill,  Coxley,  near  Wells. 
56  ( Prize  of  5s.  I MiSS  Mabel  Gifford,  Wick  Farm,  Pershore. 
52  E.  N.— Miss  E.  M.  Gifford,  Madresfleld,  Malvern. 
Thursday,  June  24f/t.  [34  competitors.] 
01  I.  (£5),  & S.  P.  (£3.2)— Miss  Ada  a.  Eoqers,  Llwynderri,  near  Eaglan,  Mon. 
70  II.  (£3.)— Miss  Mabel  Davis,  Court  Morgan,  Llanddewi  Rhydderch,  near 
Abergavenny. 
71  ( T?.,  ,oi  1 Miss  L.  Winifred  Stead,  Penhow  Castle,  Magor,  Mon. 
76  ( m,.  [Miss  Sarah  E.  Jenkins,  The  Church  Farm,  Oddingley, 
[ prize  01  1 lus.  j Droitwich. 
90  f Fifu,  1 Miss  Helen  CRISSIE  lane.  Old  Court,  Bosbury,  Ledbury, 
as  ] )MlSS  H,  M.  SURRIDQE,  Manor  House,  Brompton  Ralph,  Wivelis- 
\ Prize  of  5s.  / combe,  Somerset. 
Champion  Class. — Saturday,  June  26th.  [18  competitors.] 
38  ( Equal  Prize  [ Miss  L.  DAVIES,  Treowen,  near  Monmouth. 
43  1 of  £4.  ) Mrs.  E.  J.  Hole,  Harter’s  Hill,  Coxley,  near  Wells. 
35  J Equal  Prize  [ Miss  Edith  M.  Herbert,  Huntsham  Court,  Symond’s  Yat,  Boss. 
48  t of  £1 10s.  ) MISS  Elsie  Parry,  Penrhos  Farm,  Caerleon,  Mon. 
76  Prize  of  10s.— Miss  Sarah  E.  Jenkins,  ’I'he  Church  Farm,  Oddingley,  Droitwich. 
14  E.  N.  & H.  C.— Miss  Ellen  Haywood,  Clifton-on-Teme,  near  Worcester. 
83  S.  P.  (£5.2)— MISS  Adeline  West,  Yew  Tree  Farm,  Twigworth,  near  Gloucester, 
47  / Miss  Dorothy  Sharpe,  Hayden  Knoll  Farm,  near  Chelten- 
S.  P.  (£3  and  £2=  ) ham. 
68  < £5* *),  divided  iMlSS  E.  H.  Lewis,  Evington  House,  Coombe  Hill,  near 
equally  between  I Cheltenham. 
87  ' / Miss  Jessie  Harding,  Whitminster,  Stonehouse. 
31  (o  T,  /.i_lMiss  GERTRUDE  JONES,  Bridge  Farm,  Michaelston-y-vedw, 
J I “ear  Cardiff. 
1 *'^11  ’ vjy  (Miss  Mabel  Davis,  Court  Morgan,  Llanddewi,  Rhydderch, 
[ equally  between  ) AhergavennV. 
76  S.  P.  (£21).— Miss  Sarah  E.  Jenkins,  The  Church  Farm,  Oddingley,  Droitwich. 
14  j S.P.(£1')  divided  [Miss  Ellen  Haywood,  Clifton-on-Teme,  near  Worcester. 
56  t equally  between  j Miss  Mabel  Gifford,  Wick  Farm,  Pershore. 
HORSE-«HOEING  COMPETITIONS. 
Class  1. — Hunters.  [62  competitors.] 
18  I.  (£3  10s.,  & G.  M.*)— Thomas  Alfred  Elam,  E.S.S.,  Mill  Lane,  Brighouse. 
24  II.  (£3.)— JOHN  Wharton  Higgins,  A.F.C.,  R.S.S.,  Horse  Infirmary,  Army  Service 
Corps,  Aldershot. 
42  III.  (£2  10s.,  & S.  M.5)— J.  Charles  Morris,  A.F.C.,  R.S.S.,  High  Street  Forge, 
Henley-in-Arden,  near  Birmingham. 
1 Special  Prizes  of  £3,  £2,  and  £1,  given  by  the  Worcestershire  Agricultural  Educa- 
tion Committee,  for  candidates  resident  in  the  County  of  Worcester  who  obtained  the 
highest  number  of  marks  in  the  Competition. 
2 Special  Prizes  of  £4,  £3,  £2,  and  £1  given  by  the  Monmouthshire  Agricultural 
Education  Committee,  for  Candidates  resident  in  the  County  of  Monmouth  who 
obtained  the  highest  number  of  marks  in  the  Competitions. 
2 Special  Prizes  of  £5,  £3,  and  £2  by  the  Gloucestershire  Agricultural  Sub-Com- 
mittee, for  Candidates  resident  in  the  County  of  Gloucestershire  who  obtained  the 
highest  number  of  marks  in  the  Competitions. 
* (Jold  Medal  given  by  the  Worshipful  Company  of  Farriers  to  the  First  Prize  Winner 
in  each  Class. 
2 Silver  Medal  given  by  the  National  Master  Farriers’  Association,  in  each  Class,  for 
Members  of  the  Association  only. 
