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AWARDS OF PRIZES AT PARK ROYAL, 
1905 - 
abbreviations. 
I., First Prize. II., Second Prize. III., Third Prize. IV., Fourth Prize. 
R. N., Reserve Number. H. C., Highly Commended. Com., 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, with Foals at foot, 13 stone and upwards. 
, Cata - r 1 1 entries, none absent.! 
logue. L 7 J 
11 I. (£15.)— F. B. Wilkinson, Cavendish Lodge, Edwinstowe, Newark, for Glasspore, 
chestnut, foaled 1895 [foal by Knockabout], bred by John Watson, Waresly Stud, 
Kidderminster : s. Glasshampton, d. Extempore. 
3 II. (£10.)— Sir Walter G-ilbey, Bt„ Elsenham Hall, Essex, for The Witch 2099, bay, 
foaled 1889 [foal by Ballymena 23], breeder unknown. 
10 III. (£5.)— E. W. Robinson, Brookleigh, Esher, for Golden Leaf, chestnut, foaled 1894 
[foal by Riverstown], bred by M. D. Peacock, Manor House, Middleham, R.S.O. ; 
s. Tertius, d. Golden Fringe by Discord. 
2 R. N. & H. C.— Sir Merrik R, Burrell, Bt., Knepp Castle, Horsham, for Specu- 
lation. 
Class 2 . — Hunter Fillies, foaled in 1902. [5 entries, 1 absent.] 
13 I. (£15, & Champion. 1 2 )— Lord Middleton, Birdsall House, York, for Mercy, 
chestnut ; s. Red Eagle, d. Mermaid. 
16 II. (£10.) — F. B. WILKINSON, Cavendish Lodge, Edwinstowe. Newark, for The 
Duchess, bay, bred by Capt. Straker, Newark ; s. Florismart, d. Vesper by Claremont. 
14 R. N. & H. C.— J. L. NlCKlSSON, Hinton Manor, Swindon, for Limelight. 
Class 3 . — Hunter Fillies, foaled in 1903. [5 entries, 2 absent.] 
20 I. (£15.) — C. KELWAY-B AMBER, Priestlands, Horley, for Columbine, chestnut 
s. Pantomime, d. Sweetheart 1641 by Napsburv. 
17 II. (£10.)— Mark Burns-Lindow, Eversley! Winchfield, for Sunshine, chestnut ; 
s. Hale. d. Dolly by Blue Blood. 
18 R. N. & H. C. — C. H. Dixon, Stretton Hall, Leicester, for The Squaw. 
Class 4 . — Hunter Fillies, foaled in 1904. [7 entries, 1 absent.] 
28 I. (£15, & R. N. for Champion. 1 )— J. L. Nickisson, Hinton Manor, Swindon, for 
Success, chestnut ; s. Enterprise, d. Socks. 
23 II. (£10. )— ' W. & J. A. Cheney. GiddingGrove, Peterborough, for Lady Madcap, bay ; 
s. Forced March, d. Ladysmith by Old Coin. 
Class 4 a . — Hunter Mares or Geldings , foaled in 1901. 
[6 entries, none absent.] 
29 I. (£20, & Champion. 2 )—W.&J. A. Cheney, GiddingGrove, Peterborough, for Casual, 
bay mare, bred by the Earl of Lonsdale; s. Castlenock, d. Sister Mary by Brown 
Prince. 
1 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. 
2 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. 
