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AWARDS OF PRIZES AT CAMBRIDGE. 
ABBREVIATIONS. 
I,, First Prize. II., Second Prize. III., Third Prize. R. N., Reserve 
Number. H. C., Highly Commended. Com., Commended. 
N.B. — The responsibility for the accuracy of the description, pedigree, or 
eligibility to compete of the animals mentioned below rests solely with 
the Exhibitors. 
Unless otherwise stated, each Prize Animal in the Classes for Horses, Cattle, 
and Sheep was “ bred by Exhibitor.” 
HOESES. 
Thoroughbred Stallions. 
Winners of the Three Queen’s Premiums of £150 offered by the Royal 
Commission on Horse Breeding , and the Gold Medals, value £10 
each, offeredbythe Cambridge Local Committee, at the SpringShow, 
held at The Royal Agricultural Hall, London, March 6 
to 8, 1894. 
A. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, K.G., Sandringham, for 
Serpa Pinto, bay, foaled 1890 ; s. Galliard, d. Pinbasket by Hampton, g. cl. 
Berceaunette by Blair Athol. 
B. Donald Fraser, TickfordPark, Newport Pagnell, for Mount Gifford, brown, 
foaled 1886 ; s. Lord Hastings, d. Blue Ruin by Blue Peter, g. d. Lena 
Rivers by Brockley ; bred by J. Byrne, Mount Gifford, co. Cork. 
C. The Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, K.T., Easton Park, Wickham 
Market, for Persistive, chestnut, foaled 1889 ; s. Fitz-James, d. Per- 
sistence by Orest, g. d. Perseverance by General Peel ; bred by Thomas 
Acres. 
.Hunters. 
Class 1 . — Hunter Mares and Foals, capable of carrying 
15 stone and upwards. [6 entries, 1 absent.] 
3 I. (£20.) — Sir Gilbert Greenall, Bt., Walton Hall, Warrington, for 
Scarlet 873, chestnut, foaled 1886 [foal by Ruddigore], bred by Col. 
Grimston, Beverley ; s. Lambton. 
1 II. (£10.) — Wm. Carter, Ailesworth, Peterborough, for Lady Betsy 559, 
brown, foaled 1877 [foal by Havoc], bred by H. Stokes, Nassington, 
Northants ; s. Outfit, d. by Rivet, 
No. in 
Cata- 
logue. 
