AWARDS OF PRIZES AT DERBY, 1906. 
ABBREVIATIONS. 
I., First Prize. II., Second Prize. III., Third Prize. IV., Fourth Prize. 
R. N., Reserve Number. H. C., Highly Commended. 
N.B. — The responsibility for the accuracy of the description or pedigree, and for 
the eligibility to compete of the animals entered in the following classes, rests 
solely with the Exhibitors. 
Unless otherwise stated, each Prize Animal in the Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, 
and Pigs was “bred by Exhibitor.” 
HORSES. 
Hunters. 
No. in Class 1. — Hunter Mares , ivith Foals at foot, 13 stone and upwards. 
Cata- [12 entries, 3 absent..] 
7 I. (£10, & R. N. for Champion. 1 )— E. W. Robinson, Brookleigh, Esher, for Golden Leaf 
2896, chestnut, foaled 1894 [foal by Riverstown], bred by M. D. Peacock, Manor 
House, Middleham, R.S.O. ; s. Tertius, d. Golden Fringe by Discord. 
12 II. (£6.)— F. B. Wilkinson, Cavendish Lodge, Edwinstowe, Newark, for Glasspore 
2889, chestnut, foaled 1895 [foal by Squadron Leader], bred by John Watson, Waresly 
Stud, Kidderminster ; s. Glasshampton, d. Extempore by Highborn. 
4 III. (.£4.)— J. A. Mullens, Barrow Hills, Longcross, for Secret Sign, black-brown, 
foaled 1897 [foal by Revenue], bred by E. H. House, Tomson House, near Biandford : 
s. Freemason, d. Phoebe by Statesman. 
9 R. N. & H. C. — R. B. Tennent, Fairfield, Buxton, for Birch Rod. 
Class 2. — Hunter Colt or Filly Foals , the produce of mares exhibited in Class l. 2 
[6 entries, 2 absent.] 
13 I. (£10.)— C. H. DIXON, Stretton Hall, Leicester, for colt ; s. Fowling Piece, d. Alice by 
Brown Prince. ^Exhibited with No. 2.] 
14 II. (£6.) — J. A. Mullens, Barrow Hills, Longcross, for bay filly ; s. Revenue, d. Secret 
Sign by Freemason. [Exhibited with No. 4.] 
16 III. (£4.) — E. W. ROBINSON. Brookleigh, Esher, for bay colt ; s. Riverstown, d. Golden 
Leaf by Tertius. \_Exhibited with No. 7.] 
15 R. N. & H. C. — Mrs. Ratcliff, Stanford Hall, Loughborough, for colt. [ Exhibited 
with No. 5.] 
Class 3.— Hunter Fillies , foaled in 1903. [6 entries, 1 absent.] 
21 I. (£10.) — J. A. Mullens, Barrow Hills, Longcross, for Paleface, chestnut, bred by 
D. Christy, Margaretting Hall, Ingatestone ; s. Ringoal, d. Margaret. 
23 II. (£6.)— J. H. Stokes, Nether House, Gt. Bowden. Market Harborough, for Black 
Pearl, black, bred by T. B. Newton, Gilling Grange, Richmond, Yorks. ; s. Knight 
of Ruby. 
22 III. (£4.)— C. W. Jervis Smith, Brocksford Hall, Doveridge, Derby, for Miss Brown, 
brown ; s. Rampion, d. by Brown Prince. 
19 R. N. & H. C.— C. H. Dixon, Stretton Hall Leicester, for The Squaw. 
Class 4. — Hunter Fillies, foaled in 1904. [11 entries, 1 absent.] 
27 I. (£10, & R. N. for Champion. 3 )— Edward Hodgson, The Hollows, Bridlington, for 
Daisy, chestnut ; s. Red Prince 2nd, d. Faithful by Gooseberry. 
29 II. (£6.)— George Jinks, Hill Farm, Sheepy, Atherstone, for Empress, chestnut ; 
s. Barsac, d. Horncastle by General Roberts. 
1 Gold Medal, value £10 10s., given by the Hunters’ Improvement Society, for the 
best Hunter Mare four years and upwards, registered or entered in the Hunter Stud 
Book. 
2 Prizes given by the Derby Local Committee. 
3 Gold Medal, value £10 10s., given by the Hunters’ Improvement Society, for the 
best Hunter Filly not exceeding three years old, registered or entered in the Hunter 
Stud Book. 
