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SHOW LLANRWST. CynhaIÜryd yr uchod ddydd Mercher. A ganlyn eld y prii ddyfainiadau :— Agricultural Horses.—A silver cun; .spe- cial prize Ly Lord Abereonway, to be known as the "Bodnant Challenge Cup," for the best gelding cr mare calculated for husbandly, shown by a tenant farmer within the counties of Denbigh, Flint, and Carnarvon: 1, R. Davies, Rhwngyddwy- ffordd, Abergele. Mare, with foal at foot: 1, It. J. Gardner, Valley, Anglesey; 2, W. H. Jones, Trefor Wen, Liansadwni 3 0 Edwards, Rhyd y Defaid, Anglesey. Gelding or filly; foaled in 1913: 1, Thomas Jones, Gellinog Wen, Anglesey; 2, Robert Davies, R hwngyddwyff ordd 3, R. Lloyd, Ty Mawr, Holyhead. Colt or filly, foale^ in 1914. 11 W. H. Jones, Trefor Wen; 2. Jones, Teyrndan Hall, Llanelian; 3, D. Hughes, Erianws, Talycafn. One-year- old colt or filly: 1, R. Lloyd, Ty Mawr. Holyhead; 2. E. E Jones, Bodtegir, Cor- wen 3, R. Roberts, Fodty Fawr, Nanty- rhiw. Cart foal: 1, O. Edwards, Rhydy- defaid, Anglesey; 2, R. J. Gardner, Val- ley;3, W. H. Jones, Trefor Wen, Llan- gadwrn. Mare or gelding, shown by a tenant farmer: 1, R Gardner, Valley; 2, j T. Jones, Gellinog Wen; 3, R. Davies, Rhwngyddu-yffordd. Pair of horses: 1, R. J. Gardner, Valley; 2, R. Davies, Rhwngydd'vyffordd; 3, W. H. Jones, Tre-j for Wen. Vanner, mare or gelding, any: age: 1, E. Evans, Ty Gwyn, Llanddoget. i Best foal sired by "Whaley Royal Duke" or "Phenonomen III. 1, W. G. Davies, Pantyrch Bach; 2, John Lloyd, Nant-, Wrach; 3, Robert Hughes, Penybryn, Eglwysbach. Foal sired by the stallion "Bradgate Forester" 1, D. Jones, Rhan Hir, Llangernyw. Special prize for the best gelding or filly, the property of a tenant farmer: 1, Thomas Jones, Gellinog Wen; 2, R. Davies, R hwngyddwyff ordd. Best exhibit in the heavy horse section:. R. J Gardner Valley. A challenge cup, to be known as the "Norton Challenge Cup," for the best exhibit in light horse classes: 1, Phillip Smith, Haddon House, Ashton-on-Mersey. Mare with foal at foot, 14 hands and upwards: 1, Messrs John Jones and Sons, Colwyn Bay; 2, Mrs Parry, White Lion Inn, Llanelian; 3, R. Thomas, Minffordd Hall Farm, Bangor. Mare or gelding, exceeding 15 hands, shown under saddle: 1, P. Smith, Ashton- on-Mersey; 2 and 3, Mrs Inge, The Plas, Tanybwlch. Mare or gelding, not ex- ceeding 15 hands, shown under saddle: 1, P. Smith; 2, J. R. Griffith, Siamber Wen; 3, Mrs Inge, Tanybwlch Two-year.old gelding or filly: 1, T. J." Jones, Bridge Street, Llangefni; 2, E. E. Jones, Bod- tegir, Corwen. One-year-old colt or filly: 1, E. Williams, Brynsaith, Llanddoget, and E. H. J. Wynne, Coed '.Coch. Mare or gelding, not exceeding 15 hands high, shown under saddle, confined to a radius of 12 miles from the Llanrwst Town Hall: I, J. R. Griffith, Siamber Wen; 2, W. R. Jones, Glan Conway; 3, H. Williams, Llety yr Eos, Llansannan. Mare or geld- ing, not exceeding 14 hands: 1, Messrs J Jones and Sons, Colwyn Bay; 2, Evie T. Evans, Bryngwran Farm; 3, T. Roberts, Maesygroes, Bangor. Pony stallion, not exceeding 14 hands: 1 and 2, Messrs John Jones and Sons. Best exhibit in the light horse section: 1, P. Smith, Ashton-on-. Mersey. A challenge cup; to be known as the "Plas-yn.dre Challenge Cup," for; the best Welsh mountain pony, 10! hands high and under, in the show 1, 0. E. Morris, Hendre Wen, Llanrwst. Mare or gelding, not exceeding 13 hands: 1, Messrs John Jones and Sons; 2, Mrs Percy Byrd, Ferry Hotel, Talycafn; 3, John Evans, Trofarth Farm. Pony mare or gelding, not exceeding 121 hands: 1, Master D. W. Evans, Bryngwran Farm; 2, John Evans, Trofath Farm; 3, W. J. Harvey, Bryn Llyfanen. Pony mare or gelding, not exceeding 12 hands high, and not less than 3 years old, shown in hand: 1, Messrs John Jones and Sons; 2, Master I D. W. Evans, Bryngwran Farm; 3, John' Evans, Trofarth Farm. Welsh mountain pony stallion, not exceeding 12 hands: ] and 3, S. N. Thomas, Maclmo Hotel, Pen. machno; 2, R. Owen, Carreg, Cwm, Pen- machno. Welsh mountain pony, mare or gelding, not exceeding 11 hands high: 1, O. E. Morris, Hendre Wen; 2, J. Edwards,, Albion Hoel, Llanrwst; 3, John Davies, Bryniog lJcha, Llanrwst. Welsh moun- tain pony with foal at foot, not exceeding' 11 hands high: 1, O. E. Morris, Hendre Wen; 2, J Edwards, Albion Hotel; 3, J. Davies, Bryniog Ucha. Ucha. Welsh I mountain pon y mare, not exceeding 10 hands high, and over 2 years old: 1, 0. E. Mo rris, Hendre Wen; 2, John Davies, I Bryniog Ucha 3, E. J. Berry, Llanrwst. Welsh mountain pony horse, not exceed- ing 10i hands high, and over 2 years old: 1 and 2, T. R. Thomas, Machno Hotel, Penmachno; 3, E. J. Berry, Llanrwst. Yearling Welsh mountain pony or foal, not exceeding 9 hands high: 1, 0. E. 4,: -+ aiorris; 2, R. Davies, Bryniog Ucha; 3, Evans, Fron Won, Llanrwst. Best ex- 1 '0' "I J J '?bit in the pony section: Messrs' J Jones Turnout,, tradesmen or farm- it horees confined to a radius of 12 I tnilos of the llanrwst Town Hall: 1, J. R. Wen; 2, J. Lloyd, Nant-' wrach, Llaarvvrt; 3, Price Hughes, Glas- fryn, Olaii Conway. Turnout, mare or ;'JT!t¡¡,< 14 hands, driven by a boy or giri under 16 years of age: 1, Mrs l), Byrd, Ferry Hotel, Talycafn; 2, R. ft. Jones, Bangor; 3, O. J. Pritchard, L fsaf, Portdinorwic. H—i'olo bending competition (feats n Inge, The Plas, L-h 2, Mrs luge. o. J"mp.Sng Competition. — Presented by Messrs The Silver Motor Ltd., Llandudno, f )Y the cleverest juniper. The cup if won t-iree- times in succssion, or five times in all, to become the property of the winner Mare or ge'ding which shall be considered 'i best f irmer over hurdles, bar, fence and water n:;r<n: 1, S. W. Wroodhall, New Btreet, Wellington; 2, F. V. Grange Alvastou, Nanhvich; 3, F. W. Foster, M sh Farm, Derby. Cattle.—A silver cup, to be known as the "Plas Madoc Challenge Cup," for the best pedigree Welsh bull, must be entered in the Welsh Black Cattle Herd Book: 1, C. H Lloyd Edwards, Nanhoron 2, The Right Hon. Lord Penrhyn; 3, Right Hon. Lord Sheffield. Welsh bull of any age, age to be taken into consideration by the fudges: 1, C. H. Lloyd Edwards; 2, Lord Penrhyn 3, Lord Sheffield. Welsh bull calf under one year old: 1, Lord Sheffield 2, Edward Griffith, Cerrigbarcud, Bryn- siencyn; 3, Messrs Griffiths, Glasfryn. Welsli cow, in calf or in milk: 1, Lord Sheffield; 2, R. Newell, Pwllheli; 3, Lord Penrhyn. W-elsh heifer, 1 and under 3 years old: 1, W. Jones, The Abbey, Llan- rwst; 2, C. H. Lloyd Edwards; 3, Lord S,Iie-rfiel,cl. AVelsli heifer, 1 and under 2 years old: 1, Lord Sheffield; 2, C. H. Lloyd Edwards; :-3, E. H. J. Wynne, Coed Cooh. Pair of two-year-old Welsh steers: 1 and 3, Messrs Griffith Jones and Son, The Bull, Llanrwst; 2 W. Jones, Llanrwst. Challenge cup presented by Mr R. Arthur Jones, F.A.I., Llanrwst and Conway. A silver cup, to be known as the "Smithfield Challenge Cup," for the best shorthorn buH, any age: 1, Evan Roberts, Eglwys- bach. Shorthorn bull, any age, age to be taken into consideration by the judges: 1, Evan Roberts, Eglwysbach; 2, W. R. Jones, Garth 3. W. Jones, The Abbey, Llanrwst. Shorthorn cow, in calf or milk: 1, E, H J. Wynne, Coed Coch; 2. \Y. Lea. Bryn Euryn, Colwyn Bay; 3, Bir- mingham Hospital Saturday Fund. Year- ling -bull any breed, showing not more than two broad teeth: 1, Edward Griffith, Bryn- siencyn; 2, H. Williams, Bodrida, Cor. wen; 3, Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund. Hull, under two years old, not being Welsh: 1, Birmingham Hospital Saturday I und; 2, Owen Hughes, Glan- rafon, Llangerniew. Crossbred cow, in calf or in Tuilk:), W. R. Jones, Garth; 2, W. Lea, Bryn Euryn Crossbred cow, in calf or in milk, shown by tenant farm- er: 1, W. R. Jones, Garth; 2 and 3, W. Lea, Bryn l'uryn. Heifer, any breed, not being W elsh, 2 and under 3 ye-ars old: 1 and 3, Miss Jones, Rhuallt, Efenachtyd, Ruthin; 2, R. H. Williams, Penyffordd, I Rhuddlan. Heifer of any breed, not being Welsh, and under 2 years old: 1, E. H J. W ynne 2, R. H. Williams, Peny- ffordd, Rhuddlan; 3, Miss Jones, Rhuallt. Pa; of steers, other than Welsh: 1, 2 and 3, Messrs G, Jones and Sons, The Bull, Llanrwst. Calf, any breed, bred in 1916: 1, Edward Griffith, Brynsiencyn 2, Messrs Griffiths, GJasfryn Fawr, Chwilog; 3, T. Jones, Tyntwll, Melinycoed. Calf, any brood, bred in 1916, fed on Messrs E. B. Jones and Co.'s calf meal: 1, Thomas Jones, Tyntwll, Melinycoed; 2, O. Jones, Garthmyn, Maenan; 3, R. Roberts, Mill, bank. Special prize given by Mr J. W. Jones, Glanywern, Old Colwyn, for the best fat beast: 1, W. Jones, The Abbey, Llanrwst. Special prize given by Messrs Mersey Oil and Cake Mills, Ltd., Liver, pool, for the best steer or heifer, not over 2 years old: 1, Messrs G. Jones and Sons, Llanrwst Messrs Lever Brothers, Ltd., offered the following prizes:—Best but- cher's bullock: 1 and 2, Messrs G. Jones and Sons, The Bull, Llanrwst. Best dairy cow: 1, Edward Evans, Tvddvll Treacher. Llanrwst; 2, T. Jones, Tyntwll Llanrwst Heifer, under 3 years old, age to be taken into consideration, shown by a tenant farmer: 1, 2 and 3, W. Jones, Tho Abbey, Llanrwst. Dairy cow, in calf or in milk, shown by a tenant farm- er: 1 and 3, W. Lea, Bryn Euryn; 2, W. R. Jones, Carth, Glan Conway. Yearling bullock, of any breed, showing not more than two broad teeth, shown by a, tenant farmer (presented by Lord Penrhyn): 1 2 and 3, M^srs Griffith Jones and Sons The Bull, Llanrwst. Sheep. A silver cup, known as the. "Plas Madoc Challenge Cup," (presented by Mrs Priddle, Plas Madoc) for the best group of nedigree Welsh sheep: 1, Messrs Roberts, Dysertli Hall, Dyserth. Ram) 3 ewes that have reared lambs this season, and three shearling ewes: 1, Messrs Ro- bolts, Dyserth Hall; 2, Messrs R. H. and J. LI. Gratton, Rhyl. Welsh ram, 2 year old and upwards: 1, Messrs Roberts, Dyserth Hall; 2, Messrs R. H. and J. Ll. Gratton, Rhyl; 3, Messrs Roberts, Dyserth Hall. Shearling Welsh ram: 1 and 2, Messrs Roberts, Dyserth Hal]. Welsh ram iamb: I., Messrs Roberts, Dyserth; 2, Messrs R. H. and J. LI. Gratton, Rhyl. Three Welsh ewes: 1, Major Eric J. W. Platt. Gorddinog 2. Messrs Roberts, Dy- serth. Three shearling Welsh ewes: 1, Messrs R. H. and J. LI. Gratton, Rhyl; 2, Messrs Roberts, Dyserth. Three Welsh ewe lambs: 1, Major Eric J. W. Platt, Gorddinog; 2, H. O. Ellis, Tynhendre, Bangor. Ram, other than Welsh: 1 and 2, R. H. Williams, Rhuddlan. Ram lamb, other than Welsh, shown by a ten- ant farmer: 1, R. H. Williams, Rhudd- lan; 2, Messrs Roberts, Dyserth. Three ewes, not being Wrelsh, with their lambs: 1 and 2, R. H. Williams, Rhuddlan Con- fined to a radius of 12 miles from Llan- rwst Town Hall. Special prize by Messrs McDougall Bros. for the best ram of any breed not having previously won a prize, shown by a tenant farmer: 1, T. G. Jones, Tan y Berllan. Ram, any other breed than Welsh: 1, T. G. Jones, Tan y Ber- llan, Conway Three, fat ewe lambs, any breed: 1, H. 0. Ellis. Tynhendre, Bangor. Three Weisli ewes, shown by a tenant farmer 1. T. R. Jones, Moss Hill, Pen- machno 2, John Roberts, Fron Fancis, Llanrwst. Twelve "WTolseley" sheep shearing machine combs, 18 "Wolseley" cutters, and one pair of horse plates for shear heads, for the best exhibit in the sheep section: 1, Messrs Roberts, Dyserth. Pigs.—Breeding sow of large breed: 1 and 2. W. R Jones, Garth Glan Conway. Breeding few. medium or small breed: 1 and 2, W. R. Jones, Garth, Glan Conway. Pair of store pigs, not exceeding 140 lbs. in weight: 1 and 2, Messrs George Jones and Son. Frongerddi, Llanrwst; 3, W. R. Jones, Garth, Glan Conway. Breeding sow of large or small breed: 1 and 2, W. R Jones, Garth, Glan Conway. The County Live Stock Insurance Association, Ltd., York, will give a piece of plate for the best pig insured by them: 1 and 2, W. It. Jones, Garth, Glan Conway.

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