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Award  of  Live  Stock  Prizes  at  Liverpool , 1910. 
[Unless  otherwise  stated,  each  prize  animal  named  below  was  “ bred  by  exhibitor."] 
Class  25. — Pairs  of  Draught  Mares  or  Geldings .'  [18  entries,  1 absent.] 
624  I (£10),  & 625  II.  (£6.)— JOHN  JARVIS  & SONS,  LTD., 28  Brunswick  Street,  Liverpool. 
627  III  (£4.)  Thomas  singleton.  160  Wadhsim  Road,  Bootle. 
621)  IV.  ( jC2-> — GARLICK  & BURRELL,  LTD.,  28  Chapel  Chambers  North,  Liverpool. 
631  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Thomas  Wilson,  38  Berry  Street,  Bootle. 
Hunters.i 2 
Class  26. — Hunter  Colts  or  Geldings , foaled  in  1909.  [13  entries,  3 absent.] 
205  I.  (£20.)— SIR  Merrik  R.  BURRELL.  BT.,  Knepp  Castle,  Horsham,  for  Sunbeam, 
chestnut  colt ; s.  Rousseau,  d.  Surrenden  3751. 
213  II.  (£10.)— W.  B.  SWALLOW,  Wootton  Lawn,  Ulceby,  for  Whisky,  brown  colt ; 
s.  Scotch  Sign,  d.  Beatrice  by  Horizon. 
212  III.  (£5.)— W.  H.  SHIERS,  The  Red  House,  Hartford,  Cheshire,  for  chestnut  gelding  ; 
x.  Squ  idron  Leader,  d.  Galloping  Maid  by  Galloping  Lad. 
209  IV.  (£4.)— Lord  Middleton,  Birdsall  House,  York,  for  Hotspur,  bay  gelding; 
s.  Wales,  d.  Hollyhock  by  Gordon. 
208  R.  N.  & H.  c.— Lord  Middleton,  for  Dervish. 
Class  27. — Hunter  Geldings,  foaled  in  1908.  [11  entries,  1 absent.] 
224  I.  (£20.)— F.  B.  Wilkinson,  Cavendish  Lodge,  Edwinstowe,  Newark,  for  Cavendish, 
bay,  bred  by  Mr.  S.  vers.  York  ; s.  Foundling. 
221  II.  (£10.)— T R.  SEATON,  George  Hotel,  Aylesbury,  for  Next  Time  6,  brown  ; 
s.  Rytlim.  d.  Someday  3731. 
219  III.  (£5.)—  Edward  HODGSON,  The  Hollows,  Bridlington,  for  Dreadnought,  brown, 
bred  by  H.  S.  Malone.  Ballytore.  Ireland  ; s.  Delumont,  d.  by  Master  Ned. 
216  IV.  (£4.)— G.  E.  Gibson,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Highlleld  House,  Oakham,  for  Mayfair  14, 
brown  ; s.  Wild  Willow,  d.  Park  Broom  by  Vanderbilt. 
220  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Colonel  H.  Jerome,  Bilton  Hall,  York,  for  Ludlow. 
Class  28. — Hunter  Geldings,  foaled  in  1907.  [11  entries,  1 absent.] 
234  I.  (£20.)— C.  W.  Watson,  7 Newby  Terrace,  Stockton-on-Tees,  for  Thornton  (vol. 
17,  p.  798),  golden  chestnut,  bred  hy  J hn  Darker,  Thornton-le-Street,  via  Thirsk  ; 
s.  Chatbird,  d.  Trilby  O'Farrell  by  Strathblane. 
233  II.  (£10.)— H.  L.  STOREY,  Bailrigg,  Lancaster,  for  Barrister,  red  roan;  s.  Under- 
bred, d.  Primrose  by  Conductor  14th. 
229  III.  (£5.)— EDWARD  Hodgson,  Ti  e Hollows,  Bridlington,  for  Royalty,  bay,  bred 
by  P.  Hodgson,  Beverley ; s.  Roe  O’Neill. 
Class  29. — Hunter  Fit-lies,  foaled  in  1909.  [14  entries,  3 absent.] 
249  I.  (£20,  R.N.  for  Champion,3  & R.N.  for  Cup.4)— Gilbert  Robinson,  Hinwick  Hall. 
Wellingborough,  lor  War  Lady  3798,  bay  ; s.  Red  Sahib,  d.  Bellona  by  Thurles. 
238  II.  (£10.)— SIR  Merrik  R Burrell,  Bt..  Knepp  Castle,  Horsham,  for  Albatross, 
chestnut ; s.  Eth<  lbruce,  d.  Speculation  3733  by  Pinzon. 
248  III.  (£5.) — W.  S.  Ridehalgh,  Kents  Ford,  Grange-over-Sands,  for  brown,  bred  by 
Edward  Hodgson,  The  Hollows,  Bridlington  ; s.  Galleas,  d.  Sweetbriar  2nd  by  Red 
Prince  2nd. 
247  IV.  (£4.)— C.  H.  Pattinson,  Roscneath,  near  Whitehaven,  for  Trixie,  chestnut ; 
s.  Albert  Moore,  d.  by  Friar  Rush. 
246  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Robert  Needham,  Bexton  Lodge,  Knutsford,  for  Eva. 
Class  30. — Hunter  Fillies,  foaled  in  1908.  [15  entries,  3 absent.] 
263  I.  (£20,  Champion,3  & Cup.4)— E.  S.  TOMLINSON,  Rauceby,  Grantham,  for  Tra- 
velling Lady  3782,  chestnut,  bred  by  C.  W.  Cross,  Maruham  Hall,  Newark  ; 
s.  Travelling  L id,  d.  Tet  by  Blue  Blood. 
262  II.  (£10.) — W.  Herbert  Taylor,  Lower  Woodsfleld,  Newland,  Malvern,  for  Lady 
Somerset  3516,  chestnut,  bred  by  Joshua  Clare,  Tennis  Court  Farm,  Hallntrow, 
Bristol  ; s.  Perpetuity,  d.  Popsey  3636  by  Pantomime. 
254  III.  (£5.)— Mary,  Duchess  of  Hamilton,  Easton  Park,  Wickham  Market,  for 
chestnut ; s.  St.  Jacques,  d.  Toddy  by  Fanatic. 
259  IV.  (£4.)— W.  S.  Ridehalgh,  Kents  Ford.  Grange-over-Sands,  for  The  Gift  2nd 
3828,  brown,  bred  by  Edward  Hodgson,  The  Hollows,  Bridlington  ; s.  St.  Pancras, 
d.  Countess  2677  by  Red  Prince  2nd. 
i Prizes  given  by  the  Liverpool  Team  Ow'ners’  Association,  and  confined  to  Members 
of  that  Association  only. 
3 £100  towards  these  Prizes  were  given  by  a Member  of  the  R.A.S.E.  interested  in 
the  breeding  of  Hunters. 
3 Champion  Gold  Medal  given  by  the  Hunters'  Improvement  Society  for  the  best 
Filly  not  exceeding  three  years  old,  in  Classes  29-31,  which  is  registered  with  a number 
in  the  Hunter  Stud  Book. 
4 The  Royal  Lancashire  Society’s  “Manchester”  Challenge  Cup,  value  Fifty  Guineas 
for  the  best  Brood  Mare  or  Filly  in  Classes  29-33. 
