. Farmer and stockbreeder . .. 190 SHIRE SHOW AT THOBNTON-LE FYLDE The show of Shires, held in connection with theThornton, Fleetwood, Poulton and District Plough-ing Associations recent meeting at Thornton, re-vealed a rare spirit of rivalry amongst the Fyldefarmers, and produced a splendid class of pairsThe judges, Messrs. H. Mackereth, WhittingtonKirkby Lonsdale, and James Sanderson, Pleasing-ton, gave first prize in yearling colts to Mr TWarmgs bay by Woodfold Harold of the Forestfrom a Warton Premier mare. Mr. W. T. Cartmellwas second with a bigger and older bay by DArcyVulcan^ and Messrs


. Farmer and stockbreeder . .. 190 SHIRE SHOW AT THOBNTON-LE FYLDE The show of Shires, held in connection with theThornton, Fleetwood, Poulton and District Plough-ing Associations recent meeting at Thornton, re-vealed a rare spirit of rivalry amongst the Fyldefarmers, and produced a splendid class of pairsThe judges, Messrs. H. Mackereth, WhittingtonKirkby Lonsdale, and James Sanderson, Pleasing-ton, gave first prize in yearling colts to Mr TWarmgs bay by Woodfold Harold of the Forestfrom a Warton Premier mare. Mr. W. T. Cartmellwas second with a bigger and older bay by DArcyVulcan^ and Messrs. Bradshaw and Sons were thirdm a„R°ycroft Forest King colt. In yearling filliesMr. I. M. Watson led with «, well-grown blackoy Hreck Stonewall, from a Nateby Dray Kino-mare. Mr. R, James, of Singleton, stood secondwith a black by Timgad, very promising butneecung time to furnish, and lack of condition wasobserved in Mr J. E. Dewhursts third prize bayby Justice of Worsley. Mr. T. M. Watson sent an exceptional filly to. Photo by] [Sport and General. GATEBOY. Property of Association of Norfolk Farmers.—Winner in weight-carrying Hunter sireclass at Newmarket. win in two-year-olds. By Balstead Blue Blood,out of a Gerald Prince mare, she is a brownwith a balanced form. Mr. W. T. Cartmell wassecond with a DArcy Vulcan filly, out of a Con-queror 19th mare; and Mr. T. Waring was thirdfor a Justice of Worsley brown. In three-year-olds the exors. of H. Stuart, Mythop, had an easywin with a roomy and weighty bay by King ofTandridge out of a Hoole Honest Tom mare. Shehas an enormous foot, and shows great liberty onparade. Mr. D. H. Clarke was second for a loftybay by Fairfield Victor, from a Conqueror 19thmare. Mr. C. Walsh, son of the late Mr. ThomasWalsh, -whose name will long be remembered inthe annals of Shire breeding in the Fylde, wasthird with a Say by Carlton Whats Wanted, froma Drawboy mare, and in foal to Marden Dagnam. In the contest for the cup for the best yearlingtwo-ye


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