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Award of Prizes at Bristol , 1913. 
HORSE-SHOEING COMPETITIONS. 
21 
Class 1. — Hunters. [40 competitors.] 
MORGAN, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., Cwmper, Llanarthney, 
A.F.C.L., R.S.S., 2 Finchley Avenue, Finch Road, 
R.S.S., 3 St. Ann 
Upham, 
I. (£5, & G. M. 1 )— Herbert 
Carmarthenshire. 
24 II. (£3 10s.) — E. G. NORTON, 
Handsworth, Staffs. . ^ T 
12 III. (£ 2 10s., & s. M. 3 )— Thomas George Feltham, A.F.C.L., 
Street, Salisbury. _ _ _ __ 
31 IV. (£ 2 .)— Frederick William Sheppard, R.S.S., The Forge, 
3 V S °?»° & n -B. M. 3 )— Samuel Chapman, R.S.S., Stanwick, Wellingborough. 
18 VI. (£1.) -Harry Jones, R.S.S., The Hendre Forge, Monmouth. 
9 R. N. & H. C.— Charles S. Double, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., Holmleigh, Spencers Wood, 
Reading. „ ,, _ ... 
Class 2 . — j Roadsters. [56 competitors.] 
T (£5 &G M *)— Harry Jones, R.S.S., The Hendre Forge, Monmouth. 
IT (£3 10s ’& S. M. 3 )— F. R. WHITEHORN, R.S.S., Central Shoeing Forge, Ebbw Vale. 
III (£2 10s— W illiam Morgan, Cwmper, Llanarthney, Carmarthen. 
IV ’ (£2 )— EDWIN Bromfield, R.S.S., Shoeing Forge, Circus Mews, Bath. 
V ’(£1 10s.)— A. E. Feltham, R.S.S., Odstock, Salisbury. 
VI '(£1.)— Eli DEAVILLE, R.S.S., Hanbury, Burton- on-Trent. 
R. N. & H. C., & B. M. 3 )— Ernest J. Whitehorn, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., Globe Shoeing 
Forge, Tredegar, Mon. 
Class 3. — Cart Horses. [49 competitors.] 
I. (£5, & G. M. 1 )— 1 Charles S. Double, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., Holmleigh, Spencers 
n O ?&?0s a &S g M. 3 )— DAYID Davies, R.S.S., Duffryn Street, Mountain Ash. 
ttt (£2 10s., & B. M. 2 ) -HARRY Jones, R.S.S., The Hendre Forge, Monmouth. 
145 IV * (£2 )— Gwilym Wilkins, R.S.S., Danygraig, Talog, Carmarthen. 
101 V ’(£1 iOs.)— E li DEAVILLE, R.S.S., Hanbury, Burton-on-Trent. 
131 vi. (^l.)-E- G. NORTON, A.F.C.L., R.S.S., 2 Finchley Avenue, Finch Road, Hands- 
worth, Staffs. 
120 R. N. & H. 0.— Evan JONES, 281 Park Road, Cwmparc, Treorchy, Glam. 
Special Prizes given by the Gloucestershire Agricultural Sub-Committee in 
each Class to Students who have attended Classes in Farriery conducted 
by their Instructor in the County. 
Class 1. 
17 (£2 )— OLIVER Higgins, R.S.S., St. John Street, Thornbury. 
33 (£1)— ' Tom Robbinson Stevens, R.S.S., The Bridge, Fairford. 
16 (10s.) — J oseph Hemmings, R.S.S., Three Horse Shoes, Lechlade. 
1 R. N. & H. C.— Samuel Bayliss, R S.S., North Street, Winchcomhe. 
Class II. 
74 (£2 )— George Oakey, R.S.S., 9 Park Street, Fairford. 
61 (£1*)— JOSEPH HEMMINGS, R.S S., Three Horse Shoes, Lechlade. 
85 (10s*.)— T om Robbinson STEVENS, R.S.S., The Bridge, Fairford. 
62 R. N. & H. C.— Oliver Higgins, R.S.S., St. John Street, Thornbury. 
Class III. 
116 (£2 )— OLIVER HIGGINS, R.S.S., St. John Street, Thornbury. 
115 (£1 ) — Joseph Hemmings, R.S.S., Three Horse Shoes, Lechlade. 
112 (10s.) — J ohn James Hall, R.S.S.. 5L Lewis Lane, Cirencester. 
136 R. N- & H C.— Thomas Robinson, R.S.S., Buscot, Lechlade. 
65 
94 
71 
42 
55 
46 
93 
103 
99 
121 
FARM PRIZE COMPETITIONS . 3 
(Open to bona fide Tenant Farmers.) 
Classes 1 and 2— For the best managed Farms in Gloucestershire. 
Class 1. — Farms of 250 acres or over , exclusive of Down. [5 entries.] 
3 I. (£80.)— George H. Jones, Badminton, S.O. 
2 II. (£40.)— Henry Bridgman, Cleve Hill Farm, Downend, Bristol. 
4 R. N.— THOMAS rich, Aids wor th, Northleach. 
i Gold Medal given by the Worshipful Company of Farriers to the First Prize 
Winner in each Class. _ . . . . 
a Silver and Bronze Medals given by the National Master Farriers Association, in 
each Class, for Members of that Association only. 
8 Prizes given by the Bristol Local Committee. 
