Bath Horse Show: A Deficit Incurred: As a result of the terrible weather of Thursday, the attendance at the Horse Show was the lowest on record. … … There were thirteen competitors in the open single harness pony class, not exceeding 13.2 and here Mr. Foster’s splendid little chestnut, Mel-Valley’s Perfect Wonder, added to its already considerable prize money. Mr. D. S. Carr, formerly of Draycott, was to the fore in the driving class for horses not less than 14.2, and Wembley Squire beating Mr. Pinsent’s Lady Olivette and Mr. Jackson’ Wild Iris … …Class 25: Horses not less than 14.2: 1, £8; Mr. D. S. Carr, Wembley Squire; 2, £4, Mr. W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot, Ferniehurst Lady Olivette; 3, £2 Mr. G. H. Jackson …
[see similar Western Daily Press: Friday 4th September 1908]
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Referenced
GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920