The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . t a recent meeting beconfirmed :— That the Fream Memorial Fund shall beinvested in the name of the Board of Agricul-ture and Fisheries or of an official trusteeselected by the Board, an 1 shall be administeredby the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, andthat the income shall bo applied by way of aFream Memoii il Prize of books, to be competedfor in each jear by students in the science ofagriculture, an 1 so that as long as an examina-tion is held by t he Nat ional Agricultural Exami-nation Boar 1 for the National Diploma inAgriculture the prize
The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . t a recent meeting beconfirmed :— That the Fream Memorial Fund shall beinvested in the name of the Board of Agricul-ture and Fisheries or of an official trusteeselected by the Board, an 1 shall be administeredby the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, andthat the income shall bo applied by way of aFream Memoii il Prize of books, to be competedfor in each jear by students in the science ofagriculture, an 1 so that as long as an examina-tion is held by t he Nat ional Agricultural Exami-nation Boar 1 for the National Diploma inAgriculture the prize shall be awarded to theperson who obtains the highost marks in suchexamination The above resolution has been communicated toSir Thomas Elliott, Secretary to the Board ofAgriculture, who has intimated that that Depart-ment is prepared to accept the responsibilitywhich would devolvo upon the Board of Agricul-ture in the event of this resolution being carriedby the general committee. September 16, 1907 MARK LANE EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL 331. CARDIFF Mr. W J. Tatems Penylan Minister (ridden by Mrs. Tatem),winner of First Prize for Covert or Lady s Hack. HORSE SHOW. I Judging the Champion Harness Mare or Gelding Class, inwhich Mr. Hoffmans Riot won First Prize. CARDIFF HORSE 5H0W. THE Cardiff Horse Show last week celebrateditssilver jubilee; it was fitting that the weathershould be all that could be desired on both days—Wednesday and Thursday—that the attendanceof visitors should be practically a record one, andthat the entries should also be the best) on total was nearly 600, or 100 more than lastyear, and the quality all round was were, however, two regrettable incidentswhiuh somewhat marred the proceedings. On thefir t day Mrs. Hartley Batt, who, as usual, wasmos-t successful, was showing Heathfield Squire inharness when some unevenness in the groundcaused her to lurch aganst a groom who wasseated behind her, and who was thrown out.
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