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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



DEVONS, 



Class IX. — Oxen or Steers. 



First prize £10, with £20 extra prize a3 beat Devon, 



Lord Ward's prize of £25 for beat ox bred and fed by an exhi- 



biter, and silver medal as breeder. Earl of Leicester, Holkham 



Hall, Norfolk. 



Second, £5, The Earl of Leicester. 



Hiyhhj commended, Mr. William Heath (for two oxen), and 

 Mr. Joseph Potter, Witton, near Birmingham. 

 The Class generally commended. 



Cii.tss X. — Devon Steers. 



First prize £10, and silver medal as breeder, the Earl of 

 Aylesford, Packingtou. 



Second, £5, His Royal Highness the Prince Consort. 



Commended, the Earl of Leicester, and Mr. Thomas White 

 Fouracre, Durston, near Taunton. 



Class XL — Cows. 



First prize, £10, Mr. John C. Halse, Molland, Devonshire; 

 silver medal to breeder, Mr. Thomas Hahe, Molland (had five 

 calves). 



Second, £5, Mr. William Heath, Ludham (had two calves). 



Highly com'nended. Mr. Abraham Umbers, Weston Hall, 

 Leamington (had six calves) ; and Mr. James Hole, Knowle 

 House, Dunster, Somerset (had one calf). 



Class XH.— Heifers. 



First prize, £10, His Royal Highness the Prince Consort; 

 silver medal to breeder, Mr. James Hole, Knowle House. 



Second, £5, Mr. Thomas White Fouracre, Durston, near 

 TauutOB. 



LONG-HORNS. 

 Class XIIL — Oxen or Steers. 



Prize, £5, Mr. R. H. ChapmaD, Upton, near Nuneaton ; 

 silver medal to breeder, the late Mr. Samuel Burbery, 

 Wroxhall, Warwick. 



Class XIV.— Cows or Heifers. 



First prize, £10, Mr. Joseph Holland Burbery, Kenil- 

 worth ; silver medal as breeder, the late Mr. Samuel Burbery 

 (had one calf). 



Second, £5, Mr. W. T. Cox, Spondon Hall, Derby (had 

 three calves). 



OTHER PURE BREEDS AND CROSS-BRED 



ANIMALS. 



Class XV.— Fat Oxen or Steers. 



First prize, £10, Mr. Richard Thomas Ryton, Dorrington, 



Shropshire ; silver medal to breeder, Mr. J. K. Smith, Rad- 



brook, near Shrewsbury (Short-horn, Hereford). 



Second X5, Lieutenant-Colonel Towneley (Cross-bred). 



Class XVL— Fat Cows. 

 First prize, £10, Mr. Robert Swinnerton, Weddington, 

 Nuneaton ; silver medal to breeder, Mrs. Caroline Williams 

 Bedworth, Nuneaton (Cross-bred — had one calf). 



Second, £5, Mr. Richard Machin, Papplewick, Nottingham- 

 shire (Long-horn and Short-horn cross — had one calf). 

 Class XVIL— Fat Heifers. 

 First prize £10, and silver medal as breeder, the Duke of 

 Beaufort, Badminton, near Chippenham, V/ilts (West High- 

 laud Scotch). 



Second, £5, the Duke of Beaufort (a cross between a West 

 Highland Scotch cow and a Devon bull.) 



Class XVIII. —Scotch Oxen or Steers. 

 First prize, £10, Mr. Ralph Sneyd, Keel Hall, Staffordshire 

 (West Highland). 

 Second, £5, Mr. Ralph Sneyd ( West Highland). 



WELSH BREEDS. 



Class XIX.— Oxen or Steers. 

 First prize, £10, Mr. William Heath, Ludham. 

 Second, £5, Mr. Richard Doig, Suruey Farm, Long Buck- 

 by, Daventry, Northamptonshire. 



EXTRA CLASSES. 



(For Animals not qualified to compete in any of the preceding 



Classes). 



Class XX.— Oxen or Steers. 



Prize £5, and silver medal as breeder. Viscount Dillon, 



Ditchley Park, Enstone, Oxfordshire. 



Class XXI. — Cows or Heifers. 

 Prize £5, Earl of Lichfield, Shugborougb, (shorthorn, had 

 one calf). 



SHEEP. 

 Judges : — Mr. Edward Gough, Gravel Hill, Shrewsbury. 



Mr. Joseph Holland Burbery, Kenil worth, War- 

 wick. 

 Mr. John Moon, Hurstboume Priors, Whit- 

 church, Hants. 



Class XXII. — Leicesters. 

 (Fat Wethers, not exceeding twenty-two months old.) 

 First prize £10, extra prize £10 as best of all the Long- 

 wools, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. George Saville Fol- 

 jambe, Osberton Hall, Worksop, Notts. 

 Second, £5, Mr. Foljambe. 



Highly Commended, Mr. John Hopper, Brompton, Picker- 

 ing, Yorkshire. 



Class XXIII. — Leicesters. 



(Fat Wethers, exceeding twenty-two, but not exceeding thirty- 

 four mouths old.) 

 No entry. 



Class XXIV. — Long-woolled Sheep, not being 

 Leicesters. 

 (Fat Wethers, not exceeding twenty-two months old). 

 First prize £10, and silver medal as breeder, Mrs. West, 

 Green Hill Farm, Bletchington, Oxfordshire (Cotswold). 

 Second, £5, Mrs. West. 



Commended, Mr. William Hewer, Sevenhampton, High- 

 worth, Wilts. 



Class XXV. 

 (Fat Wethers, eyceeding twenty-two, but not exceeding thirty- 

 four months old). 

 No entry. 

 Class XXVI. — South and other Down Sheep. 



(Fat Wethers, not exceeding twenty-two months old). 

 First prize £10, and silver medal as breeder, Lord Walsing- 

 ham, Mertou Hall, Thetford, Norfolk. 

 Second, £5, Lord Walsiugham. 



Class XXVII.— South and other Down Sheep. 

 (Fat Wethers, exceeding twenty-two, but not exceeding thirty- 

 months old). 

 First prize £10, extra prize £10 as best of all the Short- 

 wools, and silver medal as breeder. Lord Walsingham, Merton 

 Hall, Thetford, Norfolk. 



Second, £5, Sir Robert George Throckmorton, Bart., Buck- 

 land, Faringdon. 



Class XXVIII. — Shropshire and other Black or 



Grey-faced Short-woolled Sheep. 



(Fat Wethers, not exceeding twenty-two months old.) 



First prize £10, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. Henry 

 Smith, jun., Sutton Maddock, Shiffnal, Shropshire. 



Second, £5, Mr. J. B. Green, Marlow, Leintwardine, 

 Ludlow. 



Highly Commended, Mr. Holland, M.P., Dambleton Hall, 

 Evesham; Mr. William Orrae Foster, M.P., Kinver-hill 

 Farm, Stourbridge ; and Mr. J. B. Green, Marlow (for ano- 

 ther pen). 



Class XXIX. — Shropshire and other Black or Grey- 

 faced Short-woolled Sheep. 

 (Fat Wethers, exceeding twenty-two, but not exceeding thirty- 

 four months old). 

 First prize £10, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. W. 0. 

 Foster, M.P. 



Second, £5, Mr. T. C. Whitmore, Apley Park, Bridgnorth. 

 Ili'jhly commended, the Earl of Aylesford and Mr. H. Smith, 

 jun., Sutton Maddock. 



Class XXX. — Cross-Bred Sheep. 

 (Fat Wethers, notexceeding twenty-two months old.) 

 First prize, £10, silver medal as best cross-breds, and silver 

 medal as breeder, Mr. Adam Corrie Keep, WoUaston, Well- 

 ingborough (South Down and Cotswold). 



