cxvi Award of Live Stock Prizes at Park Royal , 1D05. 
[Unless otherwise stated, each prize animal named below was “bred by exhibitor.”] 
Dexters. 
N.B . — In the Dexter Classes , the number inserted within brackets after the name of an animal 
indicates the number of such animal in the Irish Dexter Herd Book. A number with- 
out brackets indicates that the animal is registered in the English Dexter Herd Book. 
Class 156. — Dexter Dulls , calved in 1901, 1902, or 1903. 
[15 entries, 3 absent.] 
1202 I. (,£15, & Champion. 1 2 )— G. J. B. CHETWYND, Park Lane Hall, Doncaster, for Don 
Gentian 244, black, born March 16, 1902, bred by Mrs. E. A. Leatliam, Hinton House, 
Brackley ; s. La Mancha Dick 157, d. Little Nell 650 by Grandaddv 200. 
1200 II. (£10.)— F. P. Bulley, Marston Hill, Fairford, for Marston Tom Thumb, black, 
born Sept. 20, 1903 : s. Cowbridge Jock 174, d. La Mancha Rosie 868. 
1212 III. (£5.)— E. Tait Robertson, La Mancha, Malahide, for La Mancha Little Jim, 
black, born April 27, 1903, bred by Frank Eobertson, Springfield, Lisburn ; s. Zulu 
(441), d. Slane Cherry (1719). 
1206 R. N. & H. C.— The Duchess of Devonshire, for Compton Dido. 
Class 157. — Dexter Cows or Heifers ( in-milk ' ), calved before or in 1902. 
[20 entries, 1 absent.] 
1219 I. (£15, & R. N. for Champion. 1 )— The Duchess of Devonshire, Compton 
Place, Eastbourne, for Compton Dot 809, black, born in 1897, in-milk, calved May 6, 
1905, breeder unknown. 
1222 II. (£10.) — H. M. Gibbs, Barrow Court, Bristol, for Barrow Gunga, black, born in 
1901, in-milk, calved June 4, 1905. breeder unknown. 
1216 III. (£5.)— Baldomero DE Bertodano, Cowbridge House, Malmesbury, for 
Cowbridge Lorna 1163, black, born in 1900, in-milk, calved April 22, 1905, breeder 
unknown. 
1218 R. N. & H. C.— The Duchess of Devonshire, for Compton Dorcas. 
Class 158 . — Dexter Heifers , calved in 1903 or 1904. 2 [17 entries, 2 absent.] 
1249 I. (£5.)— The Countess of Sefton, Croxteth Hall, Liverpool, for Gort My 
Queen (2159). black, born in Jan. 1903, breeder unknown. 
1235 II. (£3.) — G. J. B. CHETWYND Park Lane Hall, Doncaster, for Don Grevillia 1172, 
black, born in 1903, breeder unknown. 
1239 III. (£2.)— The Duchess of Devonshire, Compton Place, Eastbourne, for 
Compton Dorothy, black, born in 1903, breeder unknown. 
1241 R. N. & H. C. — H. M. Gibbs, Barrow Court, Bristol, for Barrow Brunette. 
Class 159. — Milk Yield Prizes , open to Dexter Cows and Heifers entered, in 
Class 157 only. [10 entries none absent.] 
1219 I. (£10.)— The Duchess of Devonshire, Compton Place, Eastbourne, for Comp- 
ton Dot. (See Class 157.) 
1218 II. (£5.) — The Duchess of Devonshire, for Compton Dorcas. (See Class 157.) 
1216 III. (£3.)— Baldomero de Bertodano, Cowbridge House, Malmesbury, for 
Cowbridge Lorna. (See Class 157.) 
1222 R. N. & H. C. — H. M. Gibbs, Barrow Court, Bristol, for Barrow Gunga. 
Butter Tests. [42 entries, 5 absent.] 
Class 160a. — Cows, of any age , breed , or cross , exceeding 900 lb. live weight. 3 
1262 I. (£15, S. M.,4 & S. P. £10.5)— Dr. Herbert Watney, Buckhold, Pangbourne, 
for Guenon’s Lady (Jersey) (vol. xiij. p. 273), fawn, born March 20, 1899, calved March 
24, 1905 ; s. Mariette’s Guenon 6325, d. Lady of the Sunny Isles by Just. 
1258 II. (£10, B. M., 4 & S. P. £5. 5 ) — A. Miller-HALLETT, Goddington, Clielsfield, for 
Salvadora (Jersey) (vol. xiii. p. 344), broken colour, born March 18, 1899, calved Jan. 
27, 1905, bred by J. de Fen, St. Owen’s, Jersey ; s. Angler 2nd 6122, d. Clairvoyante 2nd 
(3601), P.S.H.C., by Leonidas 3461. 
1266 III. (£5.) Dr. Herbert Watney, for Violette (Jersey) (vol. xv. p.405), fawn, born 
in 1897, calved March 26, 1905, bred by T. J. Vautier, St. Saviour’s, Jersey. 
1039 R. N. & H. C— Lord Rothschild, Tring Park, Herts, for Syren 3rd. 
1 Challenge Cup, value Twenty-five Guineas, given by the English Kerry and 
Dexter Cattle Society for the best Dexter Animal in Classes 156-158, the Cup to become 
the property of an Exhibitor winning it three years in succession. 
2 Prizes given by the English Kerry and Dexter Cattle Society. 
3 Prizes given by the English Jersey Cattle Society. 
4 Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals were given by the English Jersey Cattle Society for 
the three Jersey Animals entered or eligible for entry in the English Jersey Herd Book, 
which obtained the greatest number of points in the Butter Tests. 
5 Special Prizes of £24, £10, and £5 were given by the English Jersey Cattle Society for 
the three Cows m Class 160A and 160 b obtaining the greatest number of points in 
the competition. 
