486 
The Warwick Meeting. 
although it was as fine a Midsummer Day as could be wished. 
It is hardly too much to assume that had Thursday’s weather 
been favourable, at least 20,000 more people would have 
passed the turnstiles, though even that number would have left 
the total far below the Thursday’s record at the last Meeting 
held in a Midland town (Nottingham, 1888). The total number 
of paying visitors at Warwick is the lowest recorded since 1885, 
but it deserves to be noted that on the five-shilling day 
(Monday), and on the first half-crown day (Tuesday), the 
number who paid for admission was above the average. 
The subjoined Table shows the number of paying visitors at 
recent Meetings. At Plymouth, there were three one-shilling 
days and only one half-crown day ; whilst, at Windsor, Thursday 
was a half-crown day. 
Day of Show 
"War- 
wick, 
1S92 
Don- 
caster, 
1891 
Pl.y- 
mouth, 
1890 
Wind- 
sor, 
1889 
Nottiug- 
ham, 
1888 
New- 
ca.stle, 
1887 
Nor- 
wich, 
1886 
Preston. 
1885 
Shrews- 
bury, 
1884 
Implement day. 
1st day (Mon.) . 
2nd day (Tues.) 
3rd day (Wed.) . 
4th day (Thurs.) 
6th day (Fri.) . 
2G6 
3,570 
16,598 
15,779 
36,448 
23,801 
344 
2,681 
12,331 
18,630 
57,580 
20,034 
194 
1,234 
10,008 
39,308 
32,371 
14,026 
493 
6,223 
18,809 
24,690 
32,965 
41,493 
1,826 
1,671 
11,103 
9,057 
88,832 
35,438 
1,209 
l.OOT* 
11,331 
12,020 
77,410 
24,305 
148 
625 
8,074 
10,894 
42,774 
42,394 
394 
3,557 
21,713 
19,318 
34,302 
14,908 
194 
2,183 
11,211 
13,474 
49,374 
17,699 
Total . 
96,402 
111,500 
97,141 
155,707“ 
147,927 
127,372 
104,909 
94,192 
94,126 
‘ Including 28,034 on the sixth day (Saturday). 
In the notices of the various Classes of exhibits which 
follow, the views of the Judges of the respective sections are 
incorporated, and, where necessary, quotations are given from 
the Judges’ reports. The names of the Stewards and the ' 
Judges, with the complete list of Awards, are to be found in 
the Appendix, page xcix. et seq. 
Light Hoeses. 
Thoroughbred Stallions. — This class was made up of the three 
horses which won the three premiums of 200L each offered by 
the Society, and special Gold Medals provided by the Warwick 
Local Committee, at the Spring Show, held at the Royal 
Agricultural Hall, London, March 1 to 4, 1892, for the award 
of the Queen’s Premiums for thoroughbred stallions. They were 
Mr. E. G. Crowhurst’s Just-in-time, foaled in 1881, bred by Mr. 
Thomas Stevens ; Lord Tredegar’s Lord Mohjnoo, foaled in 1883, 
bred by Mr. Thomas Jennings ; and Mr. J. C. Harford’s Rameses, 
foaled in 1885, bred by the Earl of Bradford. During the 
season of 1892, Just-in-time stood at Leamington ; LordMolynoo 
at the Stud Farm, Coedkernew, near Newport, Mon. ; and Rameses 
