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160 Group of Three Exmoor Horns. One of Opposite Sex 1St 10 T Atkins 160 Group of Three Exmoor Horns. one of opposite sex 1st 10 T Atkins & Sons, Wellshead Bungalow, Exford, Minehead, TA24 7NL 2nd 8 Mrs J Scripps, Summer Hill, Withypool, Minehead, TA24 7RY 3rd 1 Lady Acland, Staddon Farm, Winsford, Minehead, TA24 7HY 161 Regd. Exmoor Horn Ram. not less than 2 yrs old 1st 18 Mrs J Scripps, Summer Hill, Withypool, Minehead, TA24 7RY 2nd 12 Mr Martin Buckingham, The Sycamores, Combe Lane, Exford, The Sycamores, Combe Lane, TA24 7PS 3rd 15 Miss Charlotte Mills, Lower Batscombe, Radddington, Taunton, Somerset, TA4 2QT 162 Regd. Exmoor Horn Yearling Ram 1st 27 Mr Brian Dallyn, Owls Rest Parracombe, Martinhoe, EX314QW 2nd 33 3rd 31 Mrs J Scripps, Summer Hill, Withypool, Minehead, TA24 7RY 163 Regd. Exmoor Horn Ram Lamb. bred by the exhibitor 1st 45 D & M Ridd & Son, West Mead, Challacombe, Barnstaple, N Devon, EX31 4TS 2nd 46 Mrs Sharon Routley, Lower Wychwood, West Anstey, South Molton, Lower Wychwood, West Anstey, EX36 3PF 3rd 38 Mr David Butt, Little Hawkwell, Wheddon Cross, Minehead, TA247EF 164 Regd. Exmoor Horn Breeding Ewe . over 2 yrs old 1st 52 Mr Martin Buckingham, The Sycamores, Combe Lane, Exford, The Sycamores, Combe Lane, TA24 7PS 2nd 62 Mrs J Scripps, Summer Hill, Withypool, Minehead, TA24 7RY 3rd 59 Mrs Sharon Routley, Lower Wychwood, West Anstey, South Molton, Lower Wychwood, West Anstey, EX36 3PF 165 Regd. Exmoor Horn Breeding Ewe. over 1 yr and under 2 yrs. old 1st 78 T Atkins & Sons, Wellshead Bungalow, Exford, Minehead, TA24 7NL 2nd 72 D & M Ridd & Son, West Mead, Challacombe, Barnstaple, N Devon, EX31 4TS 3rd 63 Lady Acland, Staddon Farm, Winsford, Minehead, TA24 7HY 166 Regd. Exmoor Horn Ewe Lamb 1st 81 Mr WA Awan, The Conifers, Old Midford Road, Southstoke, Bath, Somerset, BA2 7DQ 2nd 82 Mr WA Awan, The Conifers, Old Midford Road, Southstoke, Bath, Somerset, BA2 7DQ 3rd 85 Mr David Butt, Little Hawkwell, Wheddon Cross, Minehead, TA247EF 167 Group of Three Devon Closewools. one of the opposite sex 1st 101 Mr R W Kingdon, West Whitefield, Challacombe, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4TU 2nd 103 Mr Maurice Scott & Son, Brendon Hill Farm, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0LJ 3rd 98 Messrs Rj &p Burge, R J & P Burge, Haxton Down Farm, Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple, Haxton Down Farm, Bratton Fleming, EX32 7JL 168 Regd. Devon Closewool Ram Lamb 1st 106 D & M Elliott, Oxgrove Farm, Brompton Regis, Dulverton, Somerset, TA22 9NG 2nd 111 Mr Maurice Scott & Son, Brendon Hill Farm, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0LJ 3rd 107 D & M Elliott, Oxgrove Farm, Brompton Regis, Dulverton, Somerset, TA22 9NG 169 Regd. Devon Closewool Ram. under 2 yrs old 1st 114 Messrs Rj &p Burge, R J & P Burge, Haxton Down Farm, Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple, Haxton Down Farm, Bratton Fleming, EX32 7JL 2nd 119 Mr Maurice Scott & Son, Brendon Hill Farm, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0LJ 3rd 170 Regd. Devon Closewool Ram. 2yrs old and over 1st 124 Mr R W Kingdon, West Whitefield, Challacombe, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4TU 2nd 128 Messrs Rj &p Burge, R J & P Burge, Haxton Down Farm, Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple, Haxton Down Farm, Bratton Fleming, EX32 7JL 3rd 171 Regd. Devon Closewool Breeding Ewe. over 2 yrs old 1st 132 Mr Maurice Scott & Son, Brendon Hill Farm, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0LJ 2nd 129 D & M Elliott, Oxgrove Farm, Brompton Regis, Dulverton, Somerset, TA22 9NG 3rd 172 Regd. Devon Closewool Breeding Ewe. over 1 yr and under 2 yrs. old 1st 137 D & M Elliott, Oxgrove Farm, Brompton Regis, Dulverton, Somerset, TA22 9NG 2nd 140 Mr R W Kingdon, West Whitefield, Challacombe, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4TU 3rd 139 Mr R W Kingdon, West Whitefield, Challacombe, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4TU 173 Regd. Devon Closewool Ewe Lamb 1st 146 D & M Elliott, Oxgrove Farm, Brompton Regis, Dulverton, Somerset, TA22 9NG 2nd 152 Mr Maurice Scott & Son, Brendon Hill Farm, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0LJ 3rd 174 Group of Three Texels. one of opposite sex 1st 156 Mr William Braund, Little Luckham, Whitstone, Little Luckham, Whitstone, EX22 6TN 2nd 159 Mr Chris Ruby, Chris Ruby, 3 Bridge Park, Ashwater, Beaworthy, Devon, EX21 5HB 3rd 160 Mrs Caroline Smale, Rj & Ca Smale, Upcott Farm, North Molton, South Molton, Devon, EX36 3JR 175 Texel Pure Bred Ram. over 1 year old 1st 161 Mr & Mrs I And F Andrews, Cattistock Texels, Holway Lane, Cattistock, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 0HH 2nd 162 Mr & Mrs I And F Andrews, Cattistock Texels, Holway Lane, Cattistock, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 0HH 3rd 176 Texel Pure Ram Lamb 1st 173 Mr William Braund, Little Luckham, Whitstone, Little Luckham, Whitstone, EX22 6TN 2nd 169 Mr & Mrs I And F Andrews, Cattistock Texels, Holway Lane, Cattistock, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 0HH 3rd 168 Mr & Mrs I And F Andrews, Cattistock Texels, Holway Lane, Cattistock, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 0HH 177 Texel Pure Bred Breeding Ewe. over 2 years old 1st 184 Mr & Mrs I And F Andrews, Cattistock Texels, Holway Lane, Cattistock, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 0HH 2nd 185 Mr & Mrs I And F Andrews, Cattistock Texels, Holway Lane, Cattistock, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 0HH 3rd 188 Mr William Braund, Little Luckham, Whitstone, Little Luckham, Whitstone, EX22 6TN 178 Texel Pure Bred Breeding Ewe. under 2 years old 1st 205 Mrs Caroline Smale, Rj & Ca Smale, Upcott Farm, North Molton, South Molton, Devon, EX36 3JR 2nd 194 Mr & Mrs I And F Andrews, Cattistock Texels, Holway Lane, Cattistock, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 0HH 3rd 195 Mr & Mrs I And F Andrews, Cattistock Texels, Holway Lane, Cattistock, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 0HH 179 Texel Pure Bred Ewe Lamb 1st 218 Mr Chris Ruby, Chris Ruby, 3 Bridge Park, Ashwater, Beaworthy, Devon, EX21 5HB 2nd 219 Mr Chris Ruby, Chris Ruby, 3 Bridge Park, Ashwater, Beaworthy, Devon, EX21 5HB 3rd 208 Mr & Mrs I And F Andrews, Cattistock Texels, Holway Lane, Cattistock, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 0HH 180 Group of Three Charollais. one of opposite sex 1st 225 A & A Pedrick, Churchill Farm, Buckfastleigh, Devon, TQ11 0EZ 2nd 224 RC Hopper, Gogwell Farm, Cove, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 7RN 3rd 223 Mr & Mrs DJ Barker & Family, Daudene, Holywell Lake, Wellington, TA21 0EH 181 Charollais Pure Bred Ram. over 1 year old 1st 228 RC Hopper, Gogwell Farm, Cove, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 7RN 2nd 227 Mr & Mrs DJ Barker & Family, Daudene, Holywell Lake, Wellington, TA21 0EH 3rd 182 Charollais Pure Ram Lamb 1st 234 A & A Pedrick, Churchill Farm, Buckfastleigh, Devon, TQ11 0EZ 2nd 233 RC Hopper, Gogwell Farm, Cove, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 7RN 3rd 183 Charollais Pure Bred Breeding Ewe. over 2 years old 1st 236 Mr & Mrs DJ Barker & Family, Daudene, Holywell Lake, Wellington, TA21 0EH 2nd 239 A & A Pedrick, Churchill Farm, Buckfastleigh, Devon, TQ11 0EZ 3rd 238 RC Hopper, Gogwell Farm, Cove, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 7RN 184 Charollais Pure Bred Breeding Ewe. under 2 years old 1st 242 Mr & Mrs DJ Barker & Family, Daudene, Holywell Lake, Wellington, TA21 0EH 2nd 244 A & A Pedrick, Churchill Farm, Buckfastleigh, Devon, TQ11 0EZ 3rd 241 Mr & Mrs DJ Barker & Family, Daudene, Holywell Lake, Wellington, TA21 0EH 185 Charollais Pure Bred Ewe Lamb 1st 248 A & A Pedrick, Churchill Farm, Buckfastleigh, Devon, TQ11 0EZ 2nd 245 Mr & Mrs DJ Barker & Family, Daudene, Holywell Lake, Wellington, TA21 0EH 3rd 247 RC Hopper, Gogwell Farm, Cove, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 7RN 190 Zwartble Pure Bred breeding Ewe under 2 years old 1st 252 Mrs D Lewis, Dc Lewis & Son, Hartland View Farm, Shirwell, Barnstaple, N Devon, EX31 4LA 2nd 256 Mrs V Sellick, A & V Sellick, Battins Farm, Brompton Ralph, Taunton, TA4 2SG 3rd 253 Mrs D Lewis, Dc Lewis & Son, Hartland View Farm, Shirwell, Barnstaple, N Devon, EX31 4LA 191 Zwartble Pure Bred Breeding Ewe Lamb 1st 258 Mrs D Lewis, Dc Lewis & Son, Hartland View Farm, Shirwell, Barnstaple, N Devon, EX31 4LA 2nd 259 Mrs D Lewis, Dc Lewis & Son, Hartland View Farm, Shirwell, Barnstaple, N Devon, EX31 4LA 192 Group of Three Any Other Pure or Cross Continental Breeds 1st 262 Mr Matthew Barnett, 11 Orchard Way, Shapwick, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 9NU 2nd 264 Mr J Gregory, Lower Ley Farm, Luxborough, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0SR 3rd 267 Mr Austen Lockyer, Lockyer And Randell, 11 Church Close, East Huntspill, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 3QF 193 Continental Type Ram. over 1 year old 1st 271 Mr J Gregory, Lower Ley Farm, Luxborough, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0SR 2nd 274 Mr S Ley, Great Cranford Cottage, Bridestowe, Okehampton, Devon, EX204HF 3rd 275 Mr Austen Lockyer, Lockyer And Randell, 11 Church Close, East Huntspill, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 3QF 194 Continental Type Ram Lamb 1st 285 Mr S Ley, Great Cranford Cottage, Bridestowe, Okehampton, Devon, EX204HF 2nd 277 Mr Matthew Barnett, 11 Orchard Way, Shapwick, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 9NU 3rd 279 Mr J Gregory, Lower Ley Farm, Luxborough, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0SR 195 Continental Type Ewe. over 2 years old 1st 296 Mr S Ley, Great Cranford Cottage, Bridestowe, Okehampton, Devon, EX204HF 2nd 290 Mr Matthew Barnett, 11 Orchard Way, Shapwick, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 9NU 3rd 295 Mr Mrs MR J, Upper Burytown Farm, Burytwon Lane, Upper Burytown Farm, Burytwon Lane, SN26 7DQ 196 Continental Type Ewe. under 2 years old 1st 301 Mr J Gregory, Lower Ley Farm, Luxborough, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0SR 2nd 309 Mr S Ley, Great Cranford Cottage, Bridestowe, Okehampton, Devon, EX204HF 3rd 297 Mr Matthew Barnett, 11 Orchard Way, Shapwick, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 9NU 197 Continental Type Ewe Lamb 1st 323 Mr S Ley, Great Cranford Cottage, Bridestowe, Okehampton, Devon, EX204HF 2nd 324 Mr Austen Lockyer, Lockyer And Randell, 11 Church Close, East Huntspill, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 3QF 3rd 319 Mr J Gregory, Lower Ley Farm, Luxborough, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0SR 198 Group of Three Native Pure or Cross Bred 1st 329 Lucy Heywood, Lower Swansea Farm, Brendon Hill, Watchet, TA23 0LH 2nd 328 A & C Brown, North Hele Farm, Clayhanger, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 7NZ 3rd 331 Miss Jessica Norman, Basses Farm, Upton, Taunton, Somerset, TA4 2JF 199 Native Pure or Cross Bred Ram.
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