Award  of  Prizes  at  Gloucester,  1909.  cxiii 
12  IV.  (£2,  & B.  M.i)— Joseph  Deighton,  A.F.C.,  R.S.S.,  East  Parade  Shoeing  Forge, 
Harrogate. 
29  V.  t£l  10s.)— Harry  Jones,  R.S.S.,  The  Forge,  The  Hendre,  Monmouth. 
39  VI.  (.£1.)— Herbert  Morgan,  R.S.S.,  Cwmper,  Llanarthney,  Carmarthen. 
4 R.  N.  & H.  C.— W.  J.  BROWN,  R.S.S.,  Chapel  Brampton,  Northampton. 
57  S.  P.  (20s. '-i)— Tom  ROBBINSON  Stevens,  R.S.S.,  The  Bridge,  Fairford,  Glos. 
8 S.  P.  (lOs.2)— Orlando  CooLE,  R.S.S.,  Boxhush  Road,  Coleford,  Glos. 
23  S.  P.  (lOs.2)— Joseph  Hemmings,  R.S.S.,  Three  Horse  Shoes,  Lechlade,  Glos. 
Class  2. — Cart  Horses.  [97  competitors.] 
109  I.  (£3  10s.,  & G.  M.  3)— Henry  Tom  Holman,  A.F.S.,  Smith’s  Lane,  Green  Road, 
Southsea. 
113  II.  (£3,  & S.  M.i)— Harry  Jones.  R.S.S.,  The  Forge,  The  Hendre,  Monmouth. 
121  III.  (£2  10s.,  & B.  M.i)— Charles  Marshall,  R.S.S.,  Otley  Road  Forge,  Guiseley, 
near  Leeds. 
120  IV.  (£2.)— Thomas  Benjamin  lewis,  R.S.S.,  Cambrian  Forge,  Aberystwyth. 
89  V.  (£1 10s.)— Thomas  Alfred  Elam,  R.S.S.,  Mill  Lane,  Brighouse. 
81  VI.  (£1.)— George  deighton,  R.S.S.,  East  Parade  Shoeing  Forge,  Harrogate. 
85  E.  N.  & H.  C.— John  William  Dooley.  R.S.S.,  High  street,  Teadon. 
98  S.  P.  (20S.2)— John  James  Hall,  R.S.S.,  51,  Lewis  Lane,  Cirencester. 
103  S.  P.  (lOs.2 )— Joseph  Hemmings.  R.S.S.,  Three  Horse  Shoes,  Lechlade,  Glos. 
122  S.  P.  (10s. 2)— Francis  John  Merritt,  R.S.S.,  Churchdown,  near  Cheltenham. 
FARM  PRIZE  COMPETITIONS. 
(Open  to  bona  fide  Tenant  Farmers.) 
Classes  1 to  4 were  for  the  best  managed  Farms  in  Gloucestershire  and  Wiltshire. ■* 
Classes  5 to  8 were  for  the  best  managed  Farms  in  Herefordshire  and  Worcestershire.^ 
Class  1. — Farms  o/ 300  acres  or  over,  chiefiij  Arable,  exohisiveof  Down. 
[21  entries.] 
18  I.  (£100.)— G.  Caines  Waters,  Burcombe  Manor,  near  Salisbury. 
3 II.  (£60.)— Harry  Butler,  Badminton,  Glos. 
Class  2. — Farms  of  50  acres  or  over  and  under  300  acres,  chiefly  Arable. 
[5  entries.] 
26  I.  (£50.)— William  Matthews,  Wick-Wick  Farm,  Winterbourne,  Bristol. 
25  II.  (£25.)— Henry  Matthews,  Down  Farm,  Winterbourne,  Bristol. 
Class  3. — Farms  of  200  acres  or  over,  chiefly  Pasture,  exclusive  of  Down. 
[13  entries.] 
32  I.  (£50.)— Benjamin  DudfielD,  Frampton,  Toddington,  Winchcombe,  Glos. 
38  II.  (£25.)— John  G.  Rymer,  Apperley,  Tewkesbury,  Glos. 
Class  4. — Farms  of  under  200  acres,  chiefly  Pasture.  [8  entries,  1 withdrawn.] 
42  I.  (£30.) — William  P.  Hill,  Moorend  Estate  Farm,  Slimbridge,  Stonehouse,  Glos. 
46  II.  (£15.)— Charles  PenDOCK  & Son,  Dibden  and  Housemoor  Farms,  Mangotsfield, 
Bristol. 
Class  5. — Farms  n/' 200  acres  or  over,  Arable  and,  Pasture.  [15  entries.] 
64  I.  (£60.)— Francis  Hawkins,  Sugwas  Farm,  Swainshill,  Hereford. 
48  II.  (£30.)— Thomas  Andrews,  Stretton  Court,  Hereford. 
52  III.  (£15.)— Henry  R.  Evans,  Court  of  Noke,  Staunton-on-Arrow. 
Class  6. — Farms  of  50  acres  or  orer  and  under  200  acres.  Arable  and  Pasture. 
[10  entries.] 
64  I.  (£40.) — George  Brooke,  Severn  Stoke,  Worcester. 
70  II.  (£20.)— Walter  Meek.  Great  Buckmans  Farm,  near  Malvern. 
69  III.  (£10.)— GEORGE  Tilt,  Lodge  Farm,  Hanley  Castle,  near  Worcester. 
Class  7. — Farms  of  over  50  acres  of  which  not  less  than  20  cent,  is  under 
Hops  and  Fruit.  [3  entries.] 
75  I.  (£60.)— Humphrey  T.  Nott.  Kyrewood,  Tenbury. 
73  II.  (£30.)— George  Henry  Bray,  Dormington  Court,  Hereford. 
74  III.  (£15.)— F.  PAGET  NORBURY,  The  Norrest,  near  Malvern. 
Class  8. — Farms  of  10  acres  or  over,  and  not  exceeding  50  acres,  chiefly  devoted 
to  Fruit  Growing  and  Marhet  Gardening.  [No  entry.] 
1 Silver  Medal  and  Bronze  Medal  given  by  the  National  Master  Farriers’  Association, 
in  each  Class,  lor  Members  of  the  Association  only. 
2 Special  Prizes  of  20.«.,  10s.,  and  10s.,  given  by  the  Gloucestershire  Agricultural  Sub- 
Committee,  in  each  Class,  to  competitors  resident  in  the  County  of  Gloucester  who 
have  attended  the  County  Council  Farriery  Classes. 
2 Gold  Medal  given  by  the  Worshipful  Company  of  Farriers  to  the  First  Prize  Winner 
in  each  Class. 
•*  Prizes  given  by  the  Gloucester  Local  Committee. 
5 Prizes  given  by  the  Herefordshire  and  Worcestershire  Agricultural  Society. 
