. Farmer and stockbreeder . ay with a bay by Squadron Leader, dam PrincessMary. The champion medal for the best mare went toLord Tredegars Landlady, with Mr. Shiers BonnyRose reserve. It was a near thing and many pre-ferred the latter, and it will be interesting if everthe two should meet again tinder similar circum-stances. In the meantime there seems no reason todispute the decision. The champion medal for thebest filly went to Colonel Sir Merrik R BurrellsThe Belle, with Mr. W. G. Clarkes View-finderreserve. POLO AND RIDING PONIES Polo and riding ponies, both in number of entriesor quality


. Farmer and stockbreeder . ay with a bay by Squadron Leader, dam PrincessMary. The champion medal for the best mare went toLord Tredegars Landlady, with Mr. Shiers BonnyRose reserve. It was a near thing and many pre-ferred the latter, and it will be interesting if everthe two should meet again tinder similar circum-stances. In the meantime there seems no reason todispute the decision. The champion medal for thebest filly went to Colonel Sir Merrik R BurrellsThe Belle, with Mr. W. G. Clarkes View-finderreserve. POLO AND RIDING PONIES Polo and riding ponies, both in number of entriesor quality of the. exhibits, were one of the bestsections in the show. Every class was well filled,and the competition was keen in them all. In agood class of colts, fillies or geldings, Mr. N orrisMidwood won with The Mame, who is quite one ofthe right sort, level in character, full of quality, anda fine mover. The other prizes went to Mr. NoelH. Wells for Watchful Miss and Wild Marauder,who are both by Cherry Tint, and who look like. Photo by] [Sport and General. Baroness Burton Watchin-g the Judging of the Coats. developing into good ponies. Mr. Mumfords FireBlaze was reserve. Two-year-old colts, geldings orfillies also made a good class. At the head of it wasMajor Bransons Amber 2nd, a filly of exceptionalmerit. She has fine quality, capita! bone, and is avery fine mover. Second prize went to Mr. TreshamGilbeys handsome gelding Reform, who made acapital show, and Major Bakewells Strife was agood third. Miss Irene Fosters St. Omer wasreserve. The stallion class brought several heroes of theshow-ring together. First prize went to Mr. Prairie Fire, who followed up his New-market successes, where he was champion, as alsoin London. The Newmarket judgment was con-firmed with respect to Capt. Bertrams Arthur D. aswell, for he was second, and third prize went to asporting looking grey in Mrs. Bettys Sahara. MrTresham Gilbeys good-looking Goodward, who hasbeen in the prize-list more


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