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EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Class 16. — Hunter gelding, three years old. First prize, 20/.; second 
prize, 15/. ; third prize, 10/. ; fourth prize, 5/. 1st prize, William Arm- 
strong, of Kendal, Westmoreland, “Banker,” bay, bred by Mr. W. H. 
Wakefield, Prizet, Kendal. 2nd, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bart., M.P., of 
Brayton, Carlisle, Cumberland, brown, bred by exhibitor. 3rd, George J. 
Mitchell, of Newton Mount, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, “Fenian,” 
chestnut, breeder unknown. 4th, Charles Cook, of Taddington. Winch- 
comb, Gloucestershire, “ The Admiral,” iron-grey, bred by Mr. Sumner. 
Class 17. — Hunter filly, three years old. First prize 20/. ; second prize, 
15/. ; third prize, 10/. ; fourth prize, 5/. 1st prize, James Moffat, of Kirk- 
linton Park, Carlisle, Cumberland, “ Luna,” chestnut, bred by Mrs. Bogne, 
Westward Parks, Wigton. 2nd, Edward Phillimore, of Prestbury Park 
Farm, Cheltenham, chestnut, breeder unknown. 3rd, John B. Booth, of 
Killerby Hall, Catterick, Yorkshire, “ Duckling,” bay, bred by Mr. J. Fielden, 
Dobroyd Castle, Todmorden. 4th, Charles Byrd, Littlewood, Stafford, 
“ Theodora,” dark brown, bred by the exhibitor. 
Class 18. — Hunter gelding or filly, four years old. First prize, 30/. ; 
second prize, 20/. ; third prize, 10/. ; fourth prize, 5/. 1st prize, Frederick 
Barlow, of Hasketon, Woodbridgp, “ Tregothnan,” brown gelding, bred by 
Lord Falmouth, Tregothnan, Truro. 2nd, Frederick Barlow, of Hasketon, 
Woodbridge, Suffolk, “ Beckford,” brown gelding, bred by Mr. Maunder, 
Hazley Mills, North Molton. 3rd, Charles Cook, of Taddington, Winch- 
comb, Gloucestershire, chestnut filly, breeder unknown. 4th, George John 
Mitchell, of Newton Mount, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, “ Blankney,” 
chestnut gelding, bred by Mr. H. Chaplin, M.P., Lincoln. 
Class 19. — Hunter (mare or gelding), up to not less than 15 stone. 
First prize, 30/. ; second prize, 20/. ; third prize, 10/. ; fourth prize, 5/. 
1st prize, John B. Booth, of Killerby Hall, Catterick, Yorkshire, “Banner 
Bearer,” bay gelding, 5 years old, breeder unknown. 2nd, T. Harvey D. 
Bayly, of Edwinstow House, Ollerton, Notts, “ Borderer,” chestnut gelding, 
5 years old, bred by Mr. Hudsmith, Cumberland. 3rd, George Yan Wart, 
of The Shrubbery, Birmingham, “ Loxley,” bay gelding, 7 years old, 
breeder unknown. 4th, Richard Bassnett Os well, of Shelvock, West 
Felton, Salop, “ Filbert,” brown gelding, 5 years old, bred by exhibitor. 
Class 20. — Hunter (mare or gelding), up to not less than 12 stone. 
First prize, 25/.; second prize, 15/.; third prize, 10/.; fourth prize, 51 . 
1st prize, the Earl of Coventry, of Croome Court, Severn Stoke, Worcester- 
shire, “Bird on the Wing,” black gelding, aged, breeder unknown. 2nd, 
Samuel James Wellfit, of Tathwell Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire, “Loiterer,” 
bay gelding, 9 years old, bred by Mr. Waite. 3rd, William Armstrong, of 
Kendal, Westmoreland, “The Witch,” chestnut mare, 4 years old, bred by 
Mr. T. Gefferson, Brampton, Cumberland. 4th, George Smith, of Ailston, 
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, “ Brenda,” dark brown mare, 6 years old, 
bred by exhibitor. 
Class 21. — Carriage horses or mares, in pairs, under six years of age. 
First prize, 25/. ; second prize, 15/.; third prize, 10/. Prize, John Thomas 
Robinson, of Leckby Palace, Thirsk, Yorkshire, roan horses, 3 and 4 years 
old, bred by exhibitor. 
Class 22. — Brougham horse or mare, under six years old. No competition. 
Class 23. — Roadster (mare or gelding), about 14 hands 1 inch, and not 
exceeding 15 hands 1 inch. First prize, 20/. ; second prize, 10/. ; third 
prize, 51 . 1st prize, James Moffat, of Kirklinton Park, Carlisle, Cumber- 
