Wednesday,  December  7,  1910. 
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Breeders’  Association,  Dorset  Horn  Sheep  Breeders’  Asso- 
ciation, Ryeland  Flock  Book  Society,  Lincoln  Long-Wool 
Sheep  Breeders’  Association,  Leicester  Sheep  Breeders’  Asso- 
ciation, Society  of  Border  Leicester  Sheep  Breeders,  Derbyshire 
Gritstone  Sheep  Breeders’  Society,  Cotswold  Sheep  Society, 
Kent  or  Romney  Marsh  Sheep  Breeders’  Association,  Devon 
Long-Wool  Sheep  Breeders’  Society,  Dartmoor  Sheep  Breeders’ 
Association,  Exmoor  Horn  Sheep  Breeders’  Association,  and 
Lincolnshire  Curly-Coated  Pig  Breeders’  Association.  Six  Gold 
Challenge  Cups,  value  50  guineas  each,  are  offered  (1)  for  the 
best  Hack  and  Riding  Pony;  (2)  for  the  best  Harness  Horse  in 
the  Novice  Classes ; (3)  for  the  best  Single  Harness  Horse ; (4) 
for  the  best  pair  of  Harness  Horses ; (5)  for  the  best  Tandem ; (6) 
for  the  best  Four-in-Hand.  The  following  cups  are  also  offered: — 
£20  Silver  Cup  for  the  best  Hunter  Brood  Mare ; Fifty-Guinea 
Cup  for  the  best  group  of  one  Shorthorn  Bull  and  two  Cows  or 
Heifers  in  the  Dairy  Shorthorn  Classes ; £20  Cup  for  the  best 
animal  in  the  South  Devon  Cattle  Classes ; £15  Silver  Cup  for 
the  best  Longhorn  animal ; Twenty-five-Guinea  Silver  Cup  for 
the  best  animal  in  the  Kerry  Classes ; Twenty-five-Guinea  Silver 
Cup  for  the  best  animal  in  the  Dexter  Classes ; Fifty-Guinea 
Silver  Bowl  for  the  best  group  of  one  Ram  and  three  Ewes  in 
the  Lincoln  Sheep  Classes ; Sixty-Guinea  Silver  Cup  for  the  best 
Border  Leicester  Ram  or  Ewe ; Twenty-five-Guinea  Silver  Cup 
for  the  best  Sow  in  the  Large  Black  Pig  Classes. 
14.  Sixty-seven  entries  have  been  received  for  the  prizes 
amounting  to  £480  offered  by  the  Norwich  Local  Committee  for 
the  best  managed  Farms  in  the  Counties  of  Norfolk  and 
Suffolk : — 
Class  I. — Farm,  chiefly  arable,  of  500  acres  or  over,  exclusive 
of  Heath  and  Saltings.  First  Prize  £100;  Second  Prize, 
£50;  Third  Prize,  £20.  (13  Entries.) 
Class  H.—  Farm,  chiefly  arable,  of  not  less  than  250  acres 
and  under  500  acres,  exclusive  of  Heath  and  Saltings. 
First  Prize,  £75;  Second  Prize,  £30;  Third  Prize,  £15. 
(18  Entries.) 
Class  III. — Farm,  chiefly  arable,  of  not  less  than  100  acres 
and  under  250  acres,  exclusive  of  Heath  and  Saltings. 
First  Prize,  £50;  Second  Prize,  £25;  Third  Prize,  £10. 
(16  Entries.) 
Class  IV. — Farm,  chiefly  arable,  of  not  less  than  50  acres 
and  under  100  acres,  exclusive  of  Heath  and  Saltings. 
First  Prize,  £40;  Second  Prize,  £20;  Third  Prize,  £10. 
(11  Entries.) 
Class  V. — Farm,  chiefly  arable,  of  not  less  than  10  acres 
and  under  50  acres,  exclusive  of  Heath  and  Saltings. 
First  Prize,  £20 ; Second  Prize,  £10 ; Third  Prize,  £5. 
(9  Entries.) 
