THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



Douglas, At'nclstBncforJ ; second prize, Charles L. EUisou, S 

 80VS. ; third prize, Kichatd reatherstonehaugh, large silver 

 medal. 



Calved iu 1856. — First prize, John Christy, 5 sovs. ; second 

 prize, Viscount Monk, 3 sovs. 



Calved in 1855. — First prize. Lord Talbot de Malahide, 5 

 BOVB. ; second prize, George Roe, 2 sovs. 



Herefokds calved in 1855.— The prize £3, Allen Pollock 

 (no competition). 



Devons calved in 1856. — First prize, £3, to the Earl of 

 Charlemont (no competition). 



Calved in 1855. — Prize of £3 to same. 



Best West Highl.and bull, of any age, Lady Pigot, large 

 silver medal. 



Best Scotch Polled bull, Lord Talbot de Malahide. 



Best Ayrshire bull, Wm. Boyle, large silver medal. 



Best Alderney bull, Henry M. Barton, large silver 

 medal. 



Best Kerry bull. Sir Edward M'Donnel, large silver 

 medal. 



Best bull of any breed, calved prior to 1855, Ambrose Bole, 

 large silver medal. Second best, Nathaniel Barton, small 

 silver medal. 



Best of all the prize bulls, James Douglas, the gold medal. 

 Second best, John Christy, large silver medal. 



COWS AND HEIFERS. 



SnoRT-iiORNED. — Best heifer, calved in 1857, Thomas Ball, 

 large silver medal ; second best, Thomas Barnes, small silver 

 medal. 



Best heifer, calved in 1856, in calf, or producing a live calf 

 within twelve months subsequent to the 13th of April, 1858, 

 James Douglas, large silver medal; second best, James 

 Douglas, small silver medal. 



Best heifer, calved in 1855, giving milk, or in calf, John J. 

 Turner, large silver medal ; second best, Wm. Owen, small 

 silver medal. 



Best cow, of any age, in calf, or having had a live calf within 

 twelvemonths preceding the 13th of April, 1858, Lady Pigot, 

 large silver medal ; second best, J. J. Turner, smafl silver 

 medal. 



Hereford. — Best cow, of any age, in calf, or having had a 

 live calf within twelve months preceding the 13th of April, 

 1338, Allan Pollok, large silver medal. 



Devon. — Best heifer, calved in 1857, Earl of Charlemont, 

 large silver medal. 



Best heifer, calved iu 1856, in calf or producing a live calf 

 within twelve months subsequent to the 14th of April, 1858, 

 Charles Toole, large silver medal. 



Best beifer, calved in 1855, giving milk, or in calf, Earl of 

 Charlemont, large silver medal. 



Best cow, of any age, in calf, or having had a live calf within 

 twelve months preceding the 13th of April, 1858, Earl of 

 Charlemont, large silver medal. 



West Highland.— Best cow, of any age, in calf, or hav- 

 ing had a live calf within twelve months preceding the 13th of 

 April, 1858, C.L. Ellison, large silver medal. 



Scotch Polled. — Best heifer, calved in 1857, Lord Tal- 

 bot de Malahide, large silver medal. 



Best heifer, calved in 1855, giving milk, or in calf. Lord 

 Talbot de Malahide, large silver medal. 



Best cow, of any age, in calf, or having had a live calf within 

 twelvemonths preceding the 13th of April, 1858, Lord Talbot 

 de Malahide, large silver medal. 



Ayrshire. — Best heifer, calved in 1857, William Boyle, 

 large silver medal. 



Best cow, of any age, in calf or having had a live calf within 

 twelve months preceding the 13th of April. 1858, Wm. Boyle, 

 large silver medal. 



Alderney.— Best heifer, calved in 1857, Jas. B. Kennedy, 

 large silver medal. 



Best heifer, calved in 1855, giving milk or in calf, James B. 

 Kennedy, large silver medal. 



Best cow, of any age, in calf, or having had a live calf within 

 twelve months preceding the 13th of April, 1858, Colonel 

 Hill, large silver medal. 



Kerry. — Best heifer, calved in 1857, Sir E. M'Donnel, 

 large silver medal. 



Best heifer, calved in 1855, giving milk or in calf, Hon, R. 

 G. Talbot, large silver medal. 



Best cow, of any age, in calf, or having ha .1 a live calf within 



twelve months preceding the 13th of April, 1858, Sir E. 

 M'Donne', large li ver medal. 



Best of all the prize breeding heifers, giving milk or in calf, 

 James Douglas, the gold medal. 



Best of all the prize milch cows, Lady Pigot, the gold 

 medal. 



Best three milch cows, in calf, or having had live calves 

 within twelve months preceding the 13th of April, 1858, and 

 bona fide the property of exhibitor, J. J. Turner, the gold 

 medal. 



The Irish Farmer's Gazette Plate, value £155 — James 

 Douglas, Athelstaneford, Drew, N.B., for his short-horned heifer 

 Venus de Medicis. 



FAT OXEN. 



Shorthorned. — Best fat ox, calved prior to 1855, Na- 

 thaniel Barton, large silter medal. 



Hereford. — Best fat ox, calved prior to 1855, Robert 

 Smith, large silver medal. 



Devon. — Best fat ox, calved prior to 1855, Earl of Shan- 

 non, 



Any other Breed. — Best fat ox, calved in 1856, Lord 

 de Freyne, large silver medal. 



West Highland. — Best fat ox, calved prior to 1855, 

 David Rogerson, large silver medal. 



Kerry. — For the best pair of fat oxen, of any breed, that 

 have been fairly and bona fide worked as p:ough bullocks up to 

 May, 1857, Earl of Shannon, large silver medal. 



Best of all the prize oxen. Earl of Shannon, honorary cer- 

 tificate. 



FAT COWS OF ANY AGE. 



For the best Shorthorned, Nathaniel Barton, large silver 

 medal. 



For the best Devon, Earl of Charlemont, large silver 

 medal. 



For the best West Highland, John Fetherston, large silver 

 medal. 



For the best Kerry, James L. Napier, large silver medal. 



For the best of all the prize fat cows, Nathaniel Barton, 

 honorary certificate. 



FAT HEIFERS. 



For the best fat heifer of any breed, Nathaniel Barton, large 

 silver medal ; for the second best, P. J. Kearney, small silver 

 medal. 



SHEEP. 



Leicesters. — For the best one-shear ram, George 

 Thunder, three sovereigns. 



For the best two-shear ram, same, three sovereigns. 



For the best three hogget rams, never clipped, George 

 Thunder, two sovereigns. 



For the best five ewes, with their lambs yeaned in 1858, or 

 in lamb, Livingstone Thompson, two sovereigns. 



For the best five ewe hoggets, never clipped, William Owen, 

 two sovereigns. 



LoNG-wooLLED, uot qualified to compete as Leicesters.— 

 For the best one-shear ram, Thomas Beale Brown, three 

 sovereigns. 



For the best ram of any other age, Edmund Ruck, three 

 sovereigns. 



For the best three hogget rams, never clipped, Thomas B. 

 Brown, two sovereigns. 



For the best five ewe hoggets, never clipped, Edmund 

 Ruck, two sovereigns. 



Short-woolled. — For the best one-shear ram, Charles 

 W. Hamilton, two sovereigns. 



For the best ram of any other age, Hon. L. H. King Har- 

 man, two sovereigns. 



For the best three hogget rams, never clipped, Peter 

 Broughton, two sovereigns. 



For the best five ewes, with their lambs yeaned in 1853, or 

 in lamb, Charles Wm. Hamilton, two sovereigns. 



For the best five ewe hoggets, never clipped, Charles Wm. 

 Hamilton, two sovereigns. 



Cheviots. — For the best one-shear ram. Lord Clermont, 

 two sovereigns. 



For the beat two-shear ram. Marquis Conyngham, two 

 sovereigns. 



For the best ram, of any other age. Lord Clermont, two 

 sovereigns. 



For the best three hogget rami, never clipped, Lord Cler- 

 mont, two sovereigns. 



