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Award of Prizes at Newcastle, 1008 
Class 5. — Specimens of damage done bg Insect Pests injurious to Forest Trees. 
lit I. (Silver Medal.) — A. T. GlLLANDERS, Alnwick Castle, Northumberland. 
17 II. (Bronze Medal.)— Tiie Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park. Lincolnshire. 
Class 6. — i Specimens showing comparative quality of any Timber grown on 
different soils and situations. 
21 I. (Silver Medal. )— Earl Beauchamp, Madresfleld Court, Malvern. 
20 E. N.— The Duke of Northumberland, K.G., Alnwick Castle. 
Class 7. — Specimens demonstrating the beneficial effects of Pruning. 
22 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Duke of Northumberland, K.G., Alnwick Castle. 
Class 8. — Specimens of Stems, and Hoards cut from them, illustrating the effects 
of dense and thin crops in branch suppression and quality of the timber. 
23 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Duke of Northumberland, K.G., Alnwick Castle. 
24 R. N.— The Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. 
Class 9. — Examples of the damage caused by Squirrels, Voles, fyc., to various 
kinds of trees. 
27 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Earl of Yarborough. Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. 
Class 10. — Gates for Farm or Estate use, manufactured from, Oak Timber. 
31 I. (Silver Melal).— EARL Fitzwillt.AM, Wentworth, Rotherham. 
35 II. (Bronze Medal.)— Viscount Ridley, Blagdon Hall, Cramlington. 
32 R. N.— The Marquis of Exeter, Burghley House, Stamford. 
Class 11. — Gates for Firm or Estate use, manufactured from any other 
home-grown loood. 
38 I. (Silver Medal.) — Earl Fitzwilliam, Wentworth, Rotherham. 
Class 12. — Wicket or Hunting Gates [self-closing), manufactured from 
home-grown t int her. 
40 I. (Silver Medal.)— The Duke of Northumberland, K.G., Alnwick Castle. 
43 R. N.— Earl Fitzwilliam, Wentworth, Rotherham. 
Class 13. — Specimens of Home-grown Timber, suitable for estate purposes, showing 
the advantage of applying Creosote or any other preservative. 
45 I. (Silver Medal.)— Earl Fitzwilliam, Wentworth, Rotherham. 
40 R. N.— The Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. 
IMPLEMENTS. 
Class 1 .—Artificial .1 failure Distributors. [19 entries.] 
1154 I. (Gold Medal.)— J. & R. WALLACE. Castle Douglas, N.B. 
955 II. (Bronze Medal. (-Alexander Jack & Sons, May bole, N.B. 
Class 2 . — Farmyard Manure Distributors ( Broadcast ). [1 entry.] 
[No award.] 
Class 3. — Farm yard Manure Distributors [Drills'). [2 entries.] 
[No award.] 
Miscellaneous Implements. 
Silver Medal for articles entered as “.Veto Implements for Agricultural or 
Estate Purposes.'' 
3881 The Lamp Pump Syndicate, Ltd.. 12 Carey Street, Westminster, S.W., for 
Pump for Shallow Well. 
LOCAL. CLASSES . 1 
Confined to the County of Northumberland. 
CATTLE. 
Class' 1. — Shorthorn Bulls, calved in or before 1905. [6 entries.] 
2 I. (£b .) — John Swann. The Lookout. Seaton Delaval. for Royal Acomb 12th (93187), 
red, calved May 1, 1995 ; s. Cadwallader Bates (83019), d. Lady Acomb 20th by 
Crown Prince (70450). 
i Prizes given by the Northumberland Agricultural Society. 
