FEILDING A. & P. ASSOCIATION.
[BIT TELEGRAPH — PEESS ASSOCIATION.! FEILDI-NG. This Day." At a meeting of the committee of the A. and P. Association, it was reported J thai Mr. J. M'Manaway had offered a 25~guinea challenge cup f or-an open hunters,' competition. Mr. Jas. Campion gives a cup for the ladies' hunters competition, and Mr. F. Bowen a cup of the value of £5 -5s for boys' pony jumping, Mr. F. F. Haggitt "a cup 'for the girls' pony jumping, Mr. D. S. Poole a ten-guinea cup for the Yorkshire boar championship, Mr. Duncan a cup for fat sheep points prize, and Mr. W. Reid a ten-guinea cup for a points prize in all the sheep classes. The association decided to send a remit to the Agricultural Conference to the effect that the judges be asked to. judge sheep on points for character, symmetry, and wool.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 5
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146FEILDING A. & P. ASSOCIATION. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 5
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