The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . h Lambton Maud, a grandseven year-old that has not been out before thisseason, whilst the next two prizes went to maresfrom the Seaham Harbour Stud, and here it maybo said that horses from this .stud practicallyswept the boards. The chief honours in the twofoal classes went that way, both being the off-spring of Silver Cup. whilst) Kitty Everard, agrand old mare from the same stud, and whichwas awarded the champion-hip at Sunderland,took first place in the cla<-s for brood mares infoal. The four \ear olds suitable for dray pur-poses were abou
The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . h Lambton Maud, a grandseven year-old that has not been out before thisseason, whilst the next two prizes went to maresfrom the Seaham Harbour Stud, and here it maybo said that horses from this .stud practicallyswept the boards. The chief honours in the twofoal classes went that way, both being the off-spring of Silver Cup. whilst) Kitty Everard, agrand old mare from the same stud, and whichwas awarded the champion-hip at Sunderland,took first place in the cla<-s for brood mares infoal. The four \ear olds suitable for dray pur-poses were about the most striking in the wholesection, and Mr. Fenwiek Wilson took bothfirst and second ; the winner, Major, repeating hissuccess of the Highland Show. Mr. WilsonsColonel, second at the Highland Show, was nowplaced first amongst, the three-year-old geldings, asimilar honour for fillies going to the SeahamHarbour exhibit, Silver Fern, which narrowlymissed a first at the Royal. Messrs. W. and , of Coldstream, took first in the two-year-. The Cheviot Ram shown above is the animal with which Mr. Jacob Robson, Byrness, Otterburn,Northumberland, won a Firs; Prlz3 at the Royal Show at Lincoln. It was born in April of 1905. to the Kings Evander at the Highland. Mr. .William Bell, Alnwick, came second with LordWaterloo, which also took the Shorthorn Societysprize. Mr. Harrison also carriel away the specialpriz-e for the best group of four animals with C/Ar,Pride of Tees, Towy Princess and Ursula two last-named animals were first and secondrespectively in the three-year-old class, this being areversal of the decision of the Nottingham judge1,who placed Ursula Raglan first, and Towy Princesssecond. Mr. Harrisons two-year-old MontraveWondrous. - which was first at Newcastle andsecond at the Highland, was placed first, beatingthe Duke of Northumberlands Belle of Alnwick(-econd) and Famous Rosebud (third). In theclass for bulls calved in or before 1904 Lord Arm-strongs B
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