Award  of  Live  Stock  Prizes  at  Liverpool , 1910.  Ixv 
[Unless  otherwise  stated,  each  prize  animal  named  below  was  “bred  by  exhibitor.'  ] 
Class  93. — Shorthorn  Heifers , calved  on  or  between  January  1,  1909,  and 
March  31,  1909.  [21  entries,  4 absent.] 
918  I.  (£10.)— F.  Miller,  La  Belen,  Clifton  Road,  Birkenhead,  for  Augusta  125th,  roan, 
born  Feb.  27,  bred  by  George  Bell,  Honeymore,  Co.  Londonderry ; s.  Golden 
Flush  98962.  d.  Augusta  112th  (vol.  55,  p.  495)  by  Tilly  84917. 
921  II.  (jCG.) — J.  Deane  Willis.  Bapton  Manor,  Codford  St.  Mary,  Wilts.,  for  Jacqueline, 
roan,  born  Jan.  12  : s.  Bapton  Mischief  97946.  d.  Joan  (vol.  53,  p 1326)  by  Bapton  Jester. 
907  III.  (£4.)-S.  E.  Dean  & Sons,  Dowsby  Hall,  Bourne,  for  Lady  Ann  22nd,  roan, 
born  March  5,  bred  by  W.  & J.  W.  Peterkin,  Dunglass,  Conon  Bridge  ; s.  Jim  Sidey 
99230.  d.  Lady  Ann  15th  (vol.  55.  p.  1021)  by  Collynie  Conqueror  78609. 
914  IV.  (£3.)— gapt.  W.  B.  Harrison.  Aldershawe,  Lichfield,  for  Aldershawe  Duchess, 
roan,  born  Feb.  22;  *.  Roving  Minstrel  96853,  d.  Butterfly  Duchess  17th  (vol.  53, 
p.  1215)  by  Prince  Leopold  77485. 
916  V.  (jC3. > — Charles  W.  Kellock.  Highflelds,  Audlem,  for  Highfields  Parsley,  red, 
born  Feb.  1 ; s.  Violet  Prince  101003,  d.  Clive  Parsley  3rd  (vol.  53,  p.  1281)  by  Alstone 
Lark  85155. 
915  R.  N.  & H.  C. — W.  J.  Hosken,  Pulsack,  Hayle,  for  Hayle  Carnation  3rd. 
Class  94. — Shorthorn  Heifers , calved  on  or  between  April  1,  1909,  and 
December  31,  1909.  [30  entries,  2 absent.] 
928  I.  GC10.)  -Richard  Cornelius,  Bankflelds,  Eastham,  Cheshire,  for  Eastham  Belle, 
white,  born  April  7,  bred  by  W.  T.  Game  A Son.  Aldsworth.  Nortbleach  : s.  Village 
Beau  87631,  d.  Aldsworth  Phantom  (vol.  55.  p.  715)  by  Aldsworth  Jasper  85147. 
926  II.  ( jC6.) — Capt.  Clive  Behrens,  Swinton  Grange,  Malton,  for  Abbey  Farm 
Mary,  roan,  bom  July  24,  bred  by  J.  & H.  P.  Webster,  Abbey  Farm.  Yedingham, 
Yorks. ; s.  Border  Tower  90960,  d.  Allerston  Mary  3rd  (vol.  55,  p.  791)  by  Brockenhurst 
85458. 
930  III.  (£4.)— Sydney  Dennis.  Latton,  Cricklade,  for  Latton  Duchess  5th,  roan,  born 
April  20  ; s.  Village  Diamond  100981,  d.  Rotherfleld  Duchess  (vol.  53,  p.  688)  by 
Rotherfleld  Augustus  77692. 
952  IV.  (£3.)— T.  F.  Roskruge,  Tehidy  Barton,  Camborne,  Cornwall,  frr  Camelia,  roan, 
born  May  27  ; s.  Fascinator  98810,  d.  Convolvulus  (vol.  52,  p.  1067)  by  Sherborne 
Count  84762. 
938  V.  (£3.) — Charles  A.  Hirst,  Crake  Hall.  West  Heslerton,  York,  for  Allerston 
Marigold  3rd,  roan,  boro  April  28  ; s.  Border  Tower  90960,  d.  Marigold  47th  (vol.  54, 
p.  793)  by  Iloyal  Charter  84585. 
929  R.  N.  & H.  C.— S.  E.  Dean  & Sons,  Dowsby  Hall,  Bourne,  for  Diamond  Hope. 
Class  95. — Group  Class,  for  the  best  collection  of  either  three  or  four  Shorthorn 
Cows  or  Heifers,  bred  by  Exhibitor.  Open  to  animals  entered  in  Classes 
89  to  94  and  97  to  99  only.  [7  entries,  none  absent.] 
880,  881  & 921  I.  (.£15,  & Cup.  ■)— J-  Deane  Willis,  Bapton  Manor,  Codford  St. 
Mary,  Wilts.,  for  Fairy  Princess,  Signorinetta,  and  Jacqueline. 
911,  912  & 933  II.  (£10.)— SIR  WALPOLE  GREENWELL,  Bt.,  Marden  Park,  Woldingham. 
Surrey,  for  Marden  Lady  Waterloo.  Marden  Eowena.  and  Marden  Crest  2nd. 
890,  891  & 936  R.  N.  & H.  C.— George  Harrison,  Gainford  Hall,  Darlington,  for 
Gainford  Fairy,  Ruth  of  Gainford,  and  Gainford  Dickson. 
Class  96. — Shorthorn  Bulls,  calved  in  1909.i  2 [14  entries,  1 absent.] 
970  I.  (£10. s ) — J.  M.  STRICKLAND,  Warren  House,  Brandsby,  Easingwold,  for 
Brandsby's  Coming  Star,  red.  born  March  2 : s.  Regal  Broadhooks  100262,  d. 
Brandsbys  Princess  (vol  55.  p.  1171)  by  Bapton  Judge  82768. 
961  II  (£6.3 )— Edward  S.  Godsell.  Salmon’s  Spring  Brewery,  Stroud,  for  Salmon’s 
Dreadnought  106971,  red  and  white,  born  April  13 ; s.  Aldbro'  Scottish  Prince 
97805,  d.  Fedora  by  Beau  Sabreur  74049. 
971  III.  (£4. 3 )— Henry  J.  S.  Tory.  Damory  Court.  Blandford,  for  Damory  Banner 
2nd.  roan,  born  July  7 ; s.  Bright  Silver  91010,  d.  Damory  Patchwork  (vol.  53, 
p.  1288)  by  Now  or  Never  67544. 
960  IV.  (£3  ) J.  A.  Attwater,  DrjrLeaze,  Cirencester,  for  Solomon,  red,  born  April  2 ; 
s.  Lord  Blanche  15th  92282,  d.  Crocus  (vol.  55.  p.  466)  by  Earl  of  Torwood  27th  78786. 
967  R.  N.  & H.  C.— Samuel  Sanday.  Puddington  Hall,  Chester,  for  Oxford  Record. 
i The  Royal  Lan  asliire  Society’s ’Millennium”  Silver  Challenge  Cup,  value  Fifty 
Guineas,  for  the  best  Group  of  not  less  than  three  Female  Shorthorns,  bred  by  Exhibitor, 
in  Classes  89-94  and  97-99. 
3 The  dams  of  all  bulls  entered  in  Class  96  must  have  been  mentioned  in  the  award 
list  or  received  a Certificate  of  Merit  in  a milking  trial  or  test  or  in  classes  set  apart  for 
pedigree  Dairy  Shorthorns,  since  the  standard  quantity  of  milk  has  been  the  necessary 
qualification. 
3 Prizes  given  by  the  Dairy  Shorthorn  (Coates’s  Herd  Book)  Association. 
