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Prize List for Chester Meeting, 1893. 
HORSE-SHOEING COMPETITIONS (£32). 
(Limited to shoeing-smiths in the Society’s District G.) 
Class 1. Hdnters (Tuesday, June 20, and if required, Wednesday, June 21). 
Class 2. Agricultural Horses (Thursday, June 22, and if required, Friday, 
June 23). 
Frizes : 1st 6L, 2nd 4t, 3rd 31., 4th 21., 5th 1/., in each class. 
BUTTER-MAKING COMPETITIONS (£69). 
Class 1. {Tuesday, June 20) Open to United Kingdom. 
Class 2. ( Wednesday, June 21) Female Members of a Farmer’s family not in service 
or working for wages. 
Class 3. {Thursday, June22') Dair 3 ’inaids and others residing in the Society’s 
District G. (Open only to those who have not been prize-winners at previous Country 
Meetings of the Society.) 
Class 4. {Thursday, June 22') Dairj'inaids and others, being residents in Cheshire 
or North Wales, who have taken instruction since Jan. 1, 1892, for a week or more 
in any of the following Dairy Schools : — Worleston, Macclesfield, Bangor, Denbigh, 
or Welshpool. 
Champion Class. {Friday, June 23) Open only to the prize-winners in the above 
Classes. 
Prizes : 1st 6/., 2nd 41., 3rd 3/., 4th 21., 6th 1/., in Classes 1, 2, 3, and 4, 
and 5/. and Societ}'’s Silver Medal in the Champion Class. 
Last Day of Entry for Stock, Poultry, and Produce, Monday, MAY 1, 1893. 
(Post Entries at Double Fees up to FRIDAY, MAY 12.) 
The HegvXations for these Prizes and for the E.vhibition of Implements, 
4‘c. {for which entries close April 1, 1893), can be obtained on application 
to the Secretary of the Society, at 12 Hanover Square, London, W, 
NOTICE OF ANNIVERSARY GENERAL MEETING. 
Notice is hereby given that the Fifty-fourth Anniversary Meeting of 
Governors and Members of the Royal Agricultural Society of Engl.and will, in 
order to comply with Clause 6 of the Charter, be held forma on Jlonday, 
May 22, 1893 (Whit Monday), at noon, but will then be immediately adjourned 
until the following Monday, May 29, 1893, at noon, when the half-yearly 
Report of the Council will be read, and the election of the President, Trustees, 
and Vice-Presidents, and of twenty-five Members of Council, will take place. 
Ernest Clarke, 
December, 1892. Secretary. 
