Morning Leader: Wednesday 30th August 1905

Bournemouth: East: Pincent, Curzon Road; apartments, moderate, board-residence, 18s, 1 min trams, 10 sea. …

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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 25th August 1905

Paignton Regatta: First Day: … … Horse Driving: An attraction ashore during the afternoon was a horse driving competition … There were six entries: … (includes) … Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s (Newton), Minerva; … the contest resulted as follows: 1, Miss Burston’s Camelion; 2, Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s Minerva; 3, Mr. G. T. Mudge’s Nigia …


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Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 25th August 1905

Paignton Regatta: … … Horse Driving: Unfortunately, the horse driving and jumping competitions were a failure, only one contest, that for driving, attracting entries sufficient to warrant the committee in retaining the classes in the schedule. For the solitary class figuring in the programme there were six – entries — Miss G. Burston’s (Taunton) Camelion; Mr. T. Codner’s (Kingskerswell) Joe; Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s (Newton) Minerva; Rev. F. R. B. Simpson’s (Churston) Dolly; Mr. G. T. Mudge’s (Paignton) Nigia; and Messrs. Eastmans, Limited (Teignmouth). The committee for this part of the day’s programme was composed of Messrs. R. Coomhes. R. Moore, R. Waycott, and F. P. Bennett. The solitary contest resulted as follows: 1, Miss Burston’s Camelion: 2, Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s Minerva: 3, Mr. G. T. Mudge’s Nigia.


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Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 24th August 1905

Paignton Regatta: … Horse Driving: An attraction ashore during the afternoon was a horse driving competition, which was managed by a committee composed of Messrs. R. Coombes, R. Moore, R. Waycott and P. Bennett, M.R.C.V.S. There were six entries: Miss G. Burston’s (Taunton) Camelion; Mr. T. Codners’s (Kingskerswell), Joe; Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s (Newton), Minerva; Rev. F.R. B. Simpson’s (Churston) Dolly; Mr. G. T. Mudge’s (Paignton), Nigia; and Messrs. Eastman Limited (Teignmouth). The contest resulted as follows: 1 – Miss Burston’s Camelion; 2, Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s Minerva; 3, Mr. G. T. Mudge’s Nigia …


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Western Times: Wednesday 23rd August 1905

Paignton Regatta: Successful Programme Yesterday: The programme arranged for yesterday’s Paignton Regatta comprised five sailing, eight rowing, and three swimming events, and a driving competition. … Horse Driving Competition (open) – 1, Miss G. Burston’s (Taunton) chestnut mare “Camelion”; 2, W. S. Pinsent’s (Newton Abbot) “Minerva”; 3, G. T. Nudge’s (Blagdon, Paignton), black cob, “Nigia”.


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Western Times: Thursday 10th August 1905

Dartmoor Ponies: Excellent Show at South Brent: the tenth annual show of the South Brent and District Pony, Horse, Honey, and Dairy Produce Society was held yesterday, and for which the excellent total of 182 entries had been made … The riding, driving, and jumping were followed with great interest. Mr. Partridge’s “Pero ” brought another first to him in the class under 13 h.h., while the class for not exceeding 14.2 h.h., Mr. A. H. Sherman, of Bradford, secured premier honours with “Miss Morella.” There were 13 entries in the two classes for driving, Mr. J. Ford, of Plymouth, with “Champion,” and Mr. W. Swain Pinsent (Newton Abbot) with “Minerva,” securing first respectively in the classes for not exceeding and exceeding 13.2 h.h. … Driving Classes: Mare or gelding, exceeding 13.2 h.h.: 1, W. Swain Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 2, J. Jordon, Plymouth; 3, W. Weeks, Hamley; r. W. Chapple …

[See also Western Times: Friday 11th August 1905]


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Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 3rd August 1905

Fanciers’ Show at Newton: The annual exhibition of the Newton Abbot and District Fanciers’ Association was attended on Saturday with considerable success. … The president of the show is Mr. H. T. Eve, K.C., M.P., and Mr. W. S. Pinsent and Mr. W. Badcock are vice-presidents. … (continues) …


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