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Secoud, £5, the Earl of Leicester (Dowu aad Ltices- 

 ter). 



IlirjMy commended, the Earl of Leicester (Dowu and 

 Leicester). 



Commended, Mr. Johu Wools'on, Wtlliiigborough (South 

 Dawn and Cotswold); aud Mr. John Bryan, Southlcigh, near 

 Wituey, 0.tfordshire (Cross-bred or Oxfordshire Down). 

 CL.4.SS XXXI. — Fat Wethers, exceeding Twenty-two, 



BUT NOT exceeding TuIRTY-FOUK MONTIIS OLD. 



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

 Keep, VVollaston, Welliugborough (South Down and Cots- 

 wold). 



Second, £5, Mr. A, C. Keep, (South Down and Cotswold). 



PIGS. 

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

 Mr. Joseph Holland Burbery, Kenilworth, 



"Warwickshire. 

 Mr. Johu Moon, Huratbourne Priors, Whit- 

 church, Hants. 



Class XXXIL— Fat Pigs. 

 (Fat Pigs of onelitter, not exceeding ten months old.) 



First prize, £10, and silver medal to breeder, Mr. T. R. B. 

 Cartwright, Aynhoe, near Brackley, Northamptonshire. 



Second, £5, Mr. Henry William Dashwood, Duustew, near 

 Woodstock, Oxfordshire. 



Class XXXIIL— Fat Pigs. 



(Fat Pigs of one litter, not exceeding flfteeu months old.) 



First prize, £10, and silver medal to breeder, Mr. Richard 

 Benyou, Euglelield House, Rsading. 



Second, £5, the Countess of Chesterfield, Bretby Hall, 

 Burton-upon-Trerit. 



Highly commended. Lord Leigh, Stoneleigh Abbey, Kenil- 

 worth ; and Mr. William James Sadler, Calcutt and Bentham, 

 near Crickdale, Wilts. 



Commended, His Royal Highness the Prince Conaort ; and 

 Mr. G. B Morland, Chilton Farm, near Abingdon. 



Class XXXIV.— Fat Pig. 

 (Exceeding Fifteen Months Old.) 



First prize, £6, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. George 

 Mangles, Givendale, Ripon, Yorkshire (Bendigo). 



Second, £i, Mr. James John Whiteman, Brownaover, War- 

 wickshire. 



Highly commended, Mr. William Hemming, Coldicott, near 

 Moreton-iu-the-Marsh , 



Commended, Mr. Wil'iam Parkcs, sen., Camp Hill, Birming- 

 ham, (for 2 pigs) ; Mr. Geo. Mangles, (for another pig) ; and 

 Mr. Henry Thornley, Marston Hall, Birmingham. 



Class XXXV.— Pigs of a Large Breed. 



(Fiye Pigs of one litter, exceeding three, and not exceeding six 



mouths old.) 



First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder, Mr Joseph 

 Smith, Henley-iu-Ardea, Warwickshire (Berkshire). 



gecond, £5, Sir F. L. H. Goodricke, Bart., Studley Castle. 



Silver medals to Mr. William Hewer, Sevenharapton, Hi^h- 

 worth, Wilts (Berkshire); Mr. T. B. Wright, Great Barr, 

 StatTordshire (Berkshire; Mr. Edward H. France, Ham Hill, 

 near Worcester ; Mr. Walter John Breach Scott, Uueen's 

 Hotel, Birmingham ; and Mr. Henry Howell, The Firs, Green 

 Lanes, Birmingham (Berkshire). 



Ilighlij commended, Mr. James Atty, Rugby; Mr. William 

 Bradley Wainman, Carhead, Cross Hilla, Yorkshire; Mr. Wm. 

 Eiidall, Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire (Improved Tam- 

 worth) ; and Mr. Robert Overbury, Henley-in-Arden, War- 

 wickahire (Berkshire). 



Class XXXVL— Pigs of a Small Breed. 



(Five Pigs of one litter, exceeding three, and not exceeding six 



months old.) 



First prize, £10, and silver medal aa breeder. His Royal 

 Highness the Prince Consort. 



Second, £5, Mr. Samuel Wiley, Brandsby, York. 



Silver medals to Colonel Pennant, Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, 

 North Wales ; Mr. Robert Harrison, Watson, Bolton Park, 

 Wigton, Cumberland (2) ; Mr. Samuel Wiley ; Mr. Geurge 

 Mangles ; and Mr. George Game, Churchill Heath, Chipping 

 Norton, 



Highly commended. Captain Robert Ganter, Wetherby 

 Grange, Wetherby, Yorkshire; and His Royal Highness the 

 Prince Consort. 



The following Certificates were given in reference to the 

 pens of Pigs disqualified ; 



"Birmingham, Nov. 2Sth, T857. 

 "We hereby certify that one of the pigs in Pen No. 196 

 has a state of its dentition which indicates that the animal is 

 about eleven mouths old. 



(Signed) " James B. Simonds. 



"Robert L. Hunt." 

 "Birmingham, Nov. 28th, 1857. 

 " We hereby certify that the state of the dentition of the 

 pigs. Pen No. 198, indicates that the animals exceed the ages 

 named in the exhibitor's certificate. 



(Signed) " James B. Simonds. 



" Robert L. Hunt." 

 "Birmingham, Nov. 2Sth, 1857. 

 •' We hereby certify that the dentition of the pigs. Pen No. 

 239, shows that the animals are of greater age than repre- 

 sented in the exhibitor's ce«tificate. 



(Signed) " James B. Simonds. 



"Robert L. Hunt." 



PRIZES FOR ROOTS. 



Judge. — Mr. J. Matthews, Edgbastou House, Birming- 

 ham. 

 Class I. — A Silver Cup valued Ten Guineas, 



offered by the Mayor of Birmingham, for the 



best Collection of the four following Varie- 

 ties : Long Mangold Wurzel, Globe Mangold 



Wurzel, Swedes, and Carrots ; Si.k Roots of Each 



to be shown. 



Mr. Richard Benyou, Englefield House, Reading. 



Highly commended, Mr. A. W. Johnson, Manor House, 

 Gunuersbury, Ealing, Middlesex. 



Commended, Mr. Robert Fellowes, Bitteawell Hall. Lutter- 

 worth ; the Rev. Thomas Stevens, Bradfield Rectory, Read- 

 ing ; and Mr. J. B. Starkey, Spye Park, Chippenham. 

 Class IL— Long Mangold Wurzel. 



First prize, £2 23., Mr. Charles Pratt, Stratford upon- 

 Avon. 



Second, £1 Is., Mr. A.|H. Johnson, Manor House, Gunners- 

 bury. 



Highly commended, Mr. J. H. Horsburgh, Bradfield, Read- 

 ing. 



Commended, Mr. T. T. Stainton, Horsell, Woking, Surrey ; 

 Mr. Richard Benyou; and Mr. Saml. Robinson, Shaw House, 

 Melbourne, 



Class III. — Globe Mangold Wurzel. 



First prize, £2 23., Mr. J. H. Horsburgh, Bradfield, Read- 

 ing. 



Second, £1 Is., Mr. Ri(jhard Benyon. 



Commended, Mr. A. II. Johnson (for two lots). 



Class IV. — Swedes of any Variety. 



First prize, £2 2?., Mr. Wm. Fletcher, Radmanthwaite, 

 MaQsfield. 



Second, £1 Is., Mr. Robert Harrison Watson, Bolton Park, 

 Wigton, Cumberland. 



Class V. — Common Turnips. 

 First prize, £2 2s., Mr. Geo. Mangles, Givendale, Ripou, 

 Yorkshire. 



Second, £1 Is., Mr. Samuel Druoe, jun., Abbey Farm, 

 Eynsham, near Oxford. 



Class VI. — Carrots of .\ny Variety. 

 First prize, £2 23,, Mr. George Saville Foljambe. 

 Second, £1 Is., Mr. George M'Cann, Graham House, Mal- 

 vern. 



Highly commended, Mr. Wm. Lay, Place Farm, Chilton, 

 near Abingdon. 



Commended, Mr. George M. Kettle, Dallicott House, 

 Bridgnorth. 



Class VII. — Ox Cabbage. 

 First prize, £2 2s., Mr. Saraiiel Robinson, Shaw House, 

 Melbourne. 



Second, £\ la., Mr. Robt. Fellow-s, Bitteswell Hall, Lutter- 

 worth. 



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