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AWARDS OF PRIZES AT NEWCASTLE, 
1908. 
ABBREVIATIONS. 
I., First Prize. II., Second Prize. III., Third Prize. IV., Fourth Prize. 
E. N., Reserve Number. H. C., Highly Commended. 
N.B. — The responsibility for the accuracy of the description or pedigree, and for 
the eligibility to compete of the animals entered in the following classes, rests 
solely with the Exhibitors. 
Unless otherwise stated, each Prize Animal in the Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep 
and Pigs was “bred by Exhibitor." 
HORSES. 
7 BREEDING CLASSES. 
Hunters . 1 * 
No. in Class 1. — Hunter Colts or Geldings, foaled in 1907. 
[4 entries, 1 absent.] 
2 I. (£20.)— Edward Harrison. Acaster Hill, Easingwold, for Harbinger, chestnut 
gelding ; s. Squadron Leader, d. Miss Melbourne by The Unknown 78. 
4 II. (£10.)— HENRY Kidd, Lowood, Melrose, for Fortune, chestnut gelding: s. Gold. 
3 III. ( jC5. ) — Edward Hodgson. The Hollows, Bridlington, for Blucher, bay colt, bred 
by H. S. Malone, Ballytore. co. Kildare ; s. Deleniont, d. by Master Ned. 
Class 2. — Hunter Geldings, foaled in 1906. [17 entries, 7 absent.] 
7 I. (£20.)— T. L. Bennett, Cross Hands Hotel. Chipping Sodbury, for Sermon, 
chestnut, bred by S. W. Carson, Ballyneety, Ardflnane, co. Tipperary ; s. Royal 
Minister, d. K. T. S. by Hartstown. 
10 II. CjCIO.) — R. L. Fenwick, Wymondham, Oakham, for Game Boy, bay ; s. Whisperer, 
d. May Queen by May Boy. 
18 III. (£5 .)— HENRY KIDD,’ Lowood, Melrose, for Little Gallant, chestnut, bred by 
the late J. Richardson, Maun House, Softon, York : s. Wales, d. by Red Eagle 33. 
17 R. N. & H. C.— Edward Hodgson, The Hollows, Bridlington, for Yeoman. 
Class 3. — Hunter Geldings , foaled in 1905. [10 entries, 1 absent.] 
24 I. (£20.)— R.L. Fenwick, Wymondham, Oakham, for Zealot, chestnut ; s. Whisperer. 
d. by Zeal. 
29 II. (£10, k Special. 3 )— Henry Watson. Benton Lodge, Long Benton, R.S.O., for 
False Alarm, brown, bred by T. Argles, Gillingham : s. Pantomime, d. Margaret. 
26 III. (£5.)— Edward Hodgson, The Hollows, Bridlington, for Killarney, bay, bred 
by Major Honner, Brannockstown, co. Kildare ; s. Red Prince 2nd, d. by Deleniont. 
30 R. N. & H. C.— F. B. Wilkinson, Cavendish Lodge, Edwinstowe, Newark, for Admiral. 
Class 4. — Hunter Fillies, foaled in 1907. [17 entries, 3 absent.] 
35 I. (£20.) — James Cairns. Abercrombie, St. Monance, Fife, for Joyful 3123, chestnut, 
bred by A. Rutherford, Brokenheugh, Haydon Bridge : s. King's Beadsman, d. Lady 
Mowbray by Blue Glass. 
46 II. (£10.)— C. W. Rees STOKES, Warwick House, Tenby, for Gold Belle, chestnut ; 
s. Gold Medallist, d. The Belle of Dee by Deeside. 
37 III. (£5.)— R. L. Fenwick, Wymondham, Oakham, forSilent, chestnut ; s. Whisperer, 
d. Sunny Bank by Favo. 
48 R. N. & H. C.— F. B. Wilkinson, Edwinstowe, Newark, for Travelling Lass. 
1 £120 towards these prizes were given by gentlemen interested in the breeding of 
Hunters. 
3 Special Prize of £10 given by the Northumberland and Durham Agricultural 
Societies, for Members of those Societies only, for the best Colt or Gelding in Classes 
1, 2 and 3. 
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