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UNITED COUNTIES HUNTERS' SHOW AT CARMARTHEN. This interesting exhibition held its twentir-fifth annual show at Carmarthen On Thursday last, when the entries and attendance of spectators proved even better than in past years. The show has always been a very popular one amongst local owners of horses, and we were pleased to see prize tickets awarded to Mr C. W. R. Stokes, IVnby Mr W. Francis, Wedlock; Mr P. LI. Griffiths, Trefloyne, &c. The energetic secretary, Colonel Lewes, had made great improvements in the arrangements thia year. The ring was made larger, and instead of the horses being galloped about in the show field while waiting for their turn for judging, they were confined to an adjoining field. Two and three year olds were good classes, as were also the weight carrying hunters, while four and five year olds were a fair lot; brood mares were moderate. The jumping competition was productive of much inte- rest. The horses had five obstacles to clear, a bank, gorsed hurdles, wall, gate, and in and out hurdles. Few of the horses negociated the last three successfully, but the clever jumping of Pill Box," ridden by his owner, Mr P. LI. Griffiths, of Trefloyne, went the first round without a mistake, clearing every obstacle in grand style, and evoking a burst of applause from the crowd of spectators. On going round the second time, however, he did not do quite so well; whilst Mr W. Francis, riding "Kathleen," on her first round made several mis- takes, her jumping so improved at the second attempt that he was awarded first prize, although sportsmen present considered that "Pill Box" should have received it. Dr. Lawrence, of Waungron, mounted on Oaman, was given a second trial, but his horse fell at the stone wall, although luckily his rider was not hurt, The judges were:—Capt. W. H. Fife, Sandley, Gellingham, Dorset; Mr W. H. Jenkins, Upton House, Banbury, Oxfordshire Mr J. Cooper, Brook Hill, East Haddon, Northamptonshire. The following is the prize list:- Hunter, colt or filly, two years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan)—1, JH15, Capt. Higgon, Scolton, b. c. "Mc Gregor;" 2, £ 10, Mr Evans, Alltycadno, Carmarthen, b. c. "Cremorne;" 3, X2 10s., Mr Davies, Allistoo, Pembroke, b. c. by "Chichester;" h.c., Mr Lewis, Norchard, Tenby, b. c, "Volun- teer c., Mr Vaughan, Fern Hill, Haverfordwest, b. f.. "Lady Bell." Hunter, colt or filly, three years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen. Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan)—1, £ 9,0, Mrs Jones, Glandenys, Lam- peter, b. c. "Protection;" 2, £10, Mrs Lort Phillips, Lawrenny, Pembroke, b. c. "Burglar;" 3, 92 10s., Mr Anthony, Cilveitby, Kidwelly, ch. c. "Councillor;" h.c., Mr Anthony, Gardde, Kid- welly, br. c. "Taffy." Hunter, four years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) -1, jE25, Mr Lort Phillips, M.F.H., Lawrenny, Pembroke, b. g. "Popinjay;" 2, jE15, Mr Wor- thington, Glynamel, Fishguard, b. g. Cetewayo 3, £5, Mr Wodehouse, Llwynbedw, Boncath, b. g. "Spoof;" h.c., Mr Saunders-Davies, Pentre, Bon- cath, ch. g. "Jimmie." Hunter, five years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan)— 1, f,25, Mr Matthews, St. Fagan's, Cardiff, br. m. "Lady O'Gorman 2, F,15, Mr C. W. R. Stokes, Tenby, b. m. "Verity;" 3, f2 10s., Mr Saunders- Davies, Pentre, Boncath, b. g. "Wicked World." Hunter of any age, up to not less than 12 stone -1, £ 20, Mrs Pryse Rice, Llwynybrain, Llan- dovery, br. m, "Brunette," 5 years; 2, £ 10, Mr Lort Phillips, M.F.H., Lawrenny, Pembroke, ch. g. "York," 6 years; 3, E2 10s., Mr Colby, Rhosy- gilwen, Cardigan, ch. m. Pugilist," 7 years. Weight-carrying hunter of any age, up to not less than 14 stone—1, jE20, Mr Saunders Davies, Pentre, Boncath, b. g. "Havard," 5 years 2, £ 10, Mrs Pryse Rice, Llwynybrain, Llandovery, br. g. *'Taffy," aged h.c., Colonel Saurin, Orielton, b. g. "Sentinel," 7 years. Brood mare--I, JE20, Mr Pryse Rice, Llwyn- ybrain, Llandovery, br. m. "Plum Pudding;" 2, £ 10, Mr Davies, Typicea, Golden Grove, ch. m. "Jess." Jumper of any age—1, £10, Mr Francis, Wed- lock, Tenby, b. m. "Kathleen;" 2, £ 5, Mr Griffiths, Trefloyne, Tenby, "Pill Box.

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