Farmer and stockbreeder . MrClark s chestnut, by Pontifrax, was third. Three-year-old failles were also very useful Mr Fitzwilhams Pansy, a very attractive filly, with goodaction, was the winner. Next to her was a good-looking, well-balanced chestnut in Mr W VAndrews Meadow Sweet, and Capt Fenwicks Pier-rette was third The riding classes filled better thanthe breeding classes. There were ele^ien entries inthe class fOT weight-carriers up to more than 15stone. Mr. Bishops Goldfinder was first; he is a bisupstanding horse, up to a lot of weight, and hemoves well enough, but did not seem to have


Farmer and stockbreeder . MrClark s chestnut, by Pontifrax, was third. Three-year-old failles were also very useful Mr Fitzwilhams Pansy, a very attractive filly, with goodaction, was the winner. Next to her was a good-looking, well-balanced chestnut in Mr W VAndrews Meadow Sweet, and Capt Fenwicks Pier-rette was third The riding classes filled better thanthe breeding classes. There were ele^ien entries inthe class fOT weight-carriers up to more than 15stone. Mr. Bishops Goldfinder was first; he is a bisupstanding horse, up to a lot of weight, and hemoves well enough, but did not seem to have thepace of some of them Mr. Drage was second, andthird prize went to Mrs, Putnams Parringdon whomade a good show, and no harm would have beendone if he had been higher up. Miss WellesleysRobin Hood a good-looking brown that was a dualwinner at the Royal Counties, was fourth In the class up to more than 13st. 7lb„ and notmore than 15 stone. Major Paudel Phillinss Liffey 11120. ) OF AtJ-RltmLTVlil! JOUHN/iU i. r,„Uo Cumberland Sow AQNES \!<Port and of Mr. M. STMNTON, LAW JfOVSE WIGTON, CIMBERLA N and cluinipion at the. Royal Show. - Bank was a clever winner, and he seemed fairly iorevel in the deep going. One of Mr. Dragc s lot was,ocond, and Mr. Bishops Roulette, who made a very. ood show, was third. Fourth priae went to s Fieldside, who was second at Richmond. Hunters up to not less than 12 stone nor more thani3st. 71b., made a very strong class, witli twenty^.xentries. It was an exciting struggle between Pussyfoot and Mr. .1. Kenneth Stevenson sSmint. Both horses galloped m excellent form,uidTt a good pace, and Pussyfoot only ]ust next meeting should be an interesting Starkey s Kissing Time was perhaps rather ahickv third, and Major Faudel Phillipss GentlemanJoe was fourth. He like the bg^f^g.^^deep going. There were nine entries in e tom-vear-old class, in which first prize went to


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