Award of Prizes at Bristol , 1913. 
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Class 2 . — Farms of not less than 50 and under 250 acres , exclusive of Down. 
[3 entries.] 
7 I. (£50.)— Henry Matthews, Down Farm, Winterbourne, Bristol. 
6 II. (£30.)— William MCEWEN SMITH, Westmoreland Farm, Henbury, Bristol. 
Classes 3, 4, and 5.— For the best managed Farms in Somersetshire and Dorsetshire. 
Class 3 . — Farms of 300 acres or over , exclusive of Down. [7 entries.] 
14 I. (£80.)— Percy C. Tory, Shapwick, Blandford. . 
15 II. (£40.)— William R, Withers. Lower Court Farm, Long Ashton, Bristol. 
11 R.N. & H. c.— frank J. Merson & SON, Farringdon, North Petherton, Bridgwater- 
Class 4 . — Farms of not less than 150 and under 300 acres , exclusive of Down. 
[11 entries.] 
16 I (£80.)— J. KING BRAIN. Little Weston Farm, Spar kford, Somerset. 
26 II. (£40.)— Walter George Williams, Elm Tree Farm, Portbury, Bristol. 
23 R. N. & H. C— ALBERT J. ROWLES, Houndstone Farm, Yeovil. 
Class 5. Farms of not less than 50 and under 150 acres , exclusive of Down. 
[6 entries.] 
27 I (£40 )-Benjamin Robert Broughton. HeUings Farm, Crewkerne. 
30 II. (£20.)— JOHN MARSHALL, Ham Farm, Wraxalfl Bristol. 
32 R * N & H. C.— SAMUEL A. ROSSITER, Lymburghs Farm, Marnhull, Blandford. 
FORESTRY SECTION. 
Class 1 . — Specimens of Oak. Elm , Ash . and Beech Timber. [4 entries.] 
1 I (Silver Medal.)— E arl Beauchamp, K.C.M.G., Madresfleld Court Malvern. 
3 II. (Bronze Medal.) — Dame Emily Frances Smyth, Ashton Court, Bristol. 
2 R.N. & H. C— the Earl OF Morley, Whiteway House, Chudleigh, Devon. 
Class 2 .—Specimens of Larch , Spruce , and Scotch Pine Timber. [7 entries.] 
7 T (Silvpr Medal )— THE EARL OF MORLEY, Whiteway House, Chudleigh, Devon. 
5 IL (Bronze Medal.)— E arl Beauchamp, K.C.M.G., Madresfleld Court, Malvern. 
9 R. N. & H. C.— Lady Wantage. Lockinge Park, Wantage. 
j Class 3 —Specimens of any other sort of Hard Wood or Broad-leaved Timber. 
“■ [1 entry.] 
12 I. (Silver Medal.)-EARL Beauchamp, K.C.M.G., Madresfleld Court. Malvern. 
Class 4.— Specimens of any other sort of Coniferous Timbei'. [2 1 entries.] 
to T (Cii V er Medal )— Earl Beauchamp, K.C.M.G., Madresfleld Court, Malvern. 
14 (Bronze Medal )-The Earl of CARNARVON, Highclere Castle, Newbury. 
15 (BwSz l Medal.)— Lady Wantage, Lockinge Park, Wantage. 
Class 5— Oak Field Gates for Farm use. [6 entries.] 
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18 £ A & E d- SIR GEORGE A. COOPER, BT., Hursley Park, Winchester. 
Class 6 .-Field Gates for Farm use , of any other Home-grown Wood. [7 entries.] 
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25 R. N. & H. C.-SIR George A. Cooper, Bt., Hursley Park, Winchester. 
Class 7.— Wicket or Hunting Gates. [6 entries.] 
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31 II (Bronze 1 Medal j-SiR George A. Cooper, Bt., Hursley Park, Winchester. 
II R .N & HC COLONEL marling, VC., C.B., Sedbury Park, Chepstow. 
Class 8 —Tree Guards. [3 entries.] 
35 I. (Silver Medal.)-EARL BEAUCHAMP, K.C.M.G, Madresfleld Court, Malvern. 
Class 9— Fencing, of home-grown wood, and made in Great Britain. 
[1 entry.] 
38 I (Silver Medal.)-SiR George A. Cooper, Bt, Hursley Park, Winchester. 
Class 10 .—Fencing, of Foreign' Timber. [2 entries.] 
qq-47 T (Silver Medal.)— ARMSTRONG, ADDISON & Co, 
48-1e II. (Bronfe Medau-ENGLISH Brothers, Ltd., Wisbech. 
