Farmer and stockbreeder . y, by Barn King Maker, a nicely builtS^^^ir JJ*^- *° ^ compact bay shown by Mr. I -, ^^^ by Catthorpe Cornelian, while Mr. J. W. Harriss brown mare Kings Charm,by Kingcraft 3rd, and Mr. F. W. Griffins ElingBlossom, by Cliildwick Cliampion, were commendedIn the restricted class the order was : Mr F DBaker Griffin and IMr. W. To Messrs. Vaughan and Grimes fell the task ofplacing the pairs of mares which are generally re-garded as the unique class at Peterborough,.Ihere was a very nice company, and despite itsexcellence, Mr. J. Carson had no difficulty in winningwith Hal


Farmer and stockbreeder . y, by Barn King Maker, a nicely builtS^^^ir JJ*^- *° ^ compact bay shown by Mr. I -, ^^^ by Catthorpe Cornelian, while Mr. J. W. Harriss brown mare Kings Charm,by Kingcraft 3rd, and Mr. F. W. Griffins ElingBlossom, by Cliildwick Cliampion, were commendedIn the restricted class the order was : Mr F DBaker Griffin and IMr. W. To Messrs. Vaughan and Grimes fell the task ofplacing the pairs of mares which are generally re-garded as the unique class at Peterborough,.Ihere was a very nice company, and despite itsexcellence, Mr. J. Carson had no difficulty in winningwith Halstead Royal Duchess, the great LockingIi^orest King mare, which was partnered by the four-year-old, Harlow Rose, by ColeshiU Forester,Ihey were certainly a great couple and stood wellaway trorn the next pair, good as they were. Tliispair was Mr. F. W. Griffins Conquest Bluebell, blEaton Nonsuch, and Writtle Coming Queen, by Ra^cliffe Commg King, well bred mares, and qtiite anice match. To Mr. Owen Williams fell the third. Clark and Son were third with a bav fill^Moulton Abbot, a fresh foal, well balaS hit notthe best of movers. Reserve and went t MrGriffins couple, a brown colt foal by Chamnim^ ^Goalkeeper and a chestnut filly foal bv ^3 1Dra^yman but before either of tLi^fwowas placedMr. Fra^ bay My. by Orford Quali y^ MrW. K. Bulhmore s Hall Kings Proctor fillv washighly commended. In the radius class for marethe order was : Messrs. Clark and Son Mr PorterGnffin third and fourth, Mr. F Lu^ andTnthe local class for foals Mr. Port« was S. Me^r fo^th* »^<i jS^F. Grin ^bSt^^:^^^j^s^-^-v^^^ fidently expected that the fight would li; l^tw^nMr YKr^°^^^^V}y ^^^ Marian 2nd a^ Msteld R^;.! n T^ ^b^iance and character offnd Jh» „ Duchess served lier in good stead cham^on fh over the Kings Royai and l?i^ f I, ® certainly a great mare reirded Th^Ki; age considered, wa*^ deser^lyrevraraed, Ihe King s filly is undoubtedly a remarkable young mare with honours thick ahe


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