The Bristol Show , 1913. 197 
Entries of Live Stock , Poultry , and Produce. 
Bristol, 
1913 
Don- 
caster, 
1912 
Norwich, 
1911 
Liver- 
pool. 
1910 
Glou- 
cester, 
1909 
New- 
castle, 
1908 
Lincoln, 
1907 
Derby, 
1906 
Bristol, 
1878 
Horses . 
x 584 
1773 
1 716 
x 686 
*599 
x 664 
x 506 
x 563 
350 
Cattle 
HJBS 
2 1.089 
1 1,065 
x 938 
x l,146 
x 948 
il,030 
x 926 
443 
Sheep 
736 
2 734 
746 
772 
x 802 
x 695 
x 672 
x 564 
397 
Pigs 
394 
2 426 
416 
361 
433 
312 
368 
266 
164 
Total . 
2,852 
3,022 
2,943 
2,757 
2,980 
2,619 
2,576 
2,319 
1,354 
Poultry . 
1,436 
1,242 
1,218 
1,195 
754 
768 
826 
811 
— 
Produce . 
685 
559 
670 
701 
765 
416 
572 
525 
226 
1 Exclusive of Double Entries. 
2 Exhibition of Cattle, Sheep and Pigs prohibited by order of Board of Agriculture- 
Shedding in Implement Yard (in feet). 
Description of 
Shedding 
Bristol, 
1913 
Don- 
caster, 
1912 
Norwich, 
1911 
Liver- 
pool, 
1910 
Glou- 
cester, 
1909 
New- 
castle, 
1908 
Lincoln, 
1907 
Derby, 
1906 
Bristol, i 
1878 
Ordinary 
Machinery . 
Special . 
(Seeds, Models, 
&c.) 
Feet 
6,870 
3,665 
3,689 
Feet 
7,050 
3,125 
3,363 
Feet 
6,690 
3,095 
3,907 
Feet 
7.590 
2.555 
3,420 
Feet 
7,575 
2,420 
2,891 
Feet 
6,490 
2,585 
2,960 
Feet 
7,650 
2,165 
3,251 
Feet 
7,818 
2,520 
2,892 
Feet 
11,735 
2,847 
964 
Total . 
[Exclusive of 
open ground 
space] 
14,224* 
13,538 
13,692 
13,565 
12,886 
12,035 
13,066 
13,030 
. 
15,546 
No. of Stands 
513 
442 
457 
454 
437 
389 
417 
424 
435 
1 At Bristol, in 1878, there was no limit to the amount of feet allotted to an exhibitor. 
Description of Exhibits. 
Appended are the usual particulars taken from the reports 
rilade by the Judges of the various sections. 
A complete list of the awards with full information as to 
exhibitors, breeders, pedigrees, &c., of the prize-winning 
animals will be found in the Appendix, together with a list of 
the Stewards and Judges who officiated (see pp. xlviii-liii). 
Horses. 
With 584 entries this portion of the Exhibition showed a 
considerable falling off as compared with Doncaster. Although 
the horse section was not so strong numerically, this deficiency 
was to a great extent made up by the quality of the exhibits at 
Bristol, which was excellent throughout. 
Shires. — These classes were all well filled with good animals. 
In Class 1 (yearling colts) the first prize horse was an excep- 
tionally good colt, and being by the noted sire “ Childwick 
Champion ” he will no doubt develop into a valuable stock 
horse. The second prize animal is a lean colt, but moves well 
