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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



iSecoud, 3 aovs., Lord SouJeu. 



The best pen oC three Shearliug Southdown Wethers, first 

 prize of 5 suts. aud silver medal, Jjord VValsiiij;bani. 



Second, a 30V8, uot awarded . 



The best peu of twenty Wether LaiubB, from a flock of uot 

 less than five score ewes, the prize of 5 tovs. aud silver medal, 

 Lord Sondes. 



The best peu of twenty Southdown Shearling Ewes, not to 

 he separated from their flock of ewe hoggets earlier than the 

 lat day of June, nor clipped before that day, the first prize of 

 5 sovs., the Society's of 2 sovs,, and silver medal, Lord Lei- 

 cester. 



Second, 5 sovs., Lord Sondes. 



LONG M'OOLS. 



Judges. — W. Bennett, Cambridge. 



R. Woods, Osberton, Notts. 



The best Shearling Ram, first prize of 8 sovs., and silver 

 medal, H. Aylraer. 



Second, 5 sovs., T. Brown (Marham). 



Third, 3 sovs., T. Brown. 



Highly Commended. — H. Aylmer. 



Commended.— T. Brown. 



The best Ram of any age, first prize of 8 sovs., and silver 

 medal, G. M, Sexton. 



Second, 5 sovs., H. Aylmer. 



Third, 3 sovs., T. Brown. 



Highly Commended. — H. Aylmer. 



The Class generally commended. 



The best Pen of Five Shearling Ewes, first prize of 5 sovs., 

 and silver medal, H. Aylmer. 



Second, 3 sovs., H. Aylmer. 



The best Pen of Ten Wether Lambs of any breed, first 

 prize of 5 sovs., aud silver medal, J. L. Barratt. 



Second, 3 sovs., L. Rodwell. 



Commended. — Lord Leicester. 



The best Pen of Three Shearling Wethers of any breed 

 (except Southdown), first prize of 5 sovs,, and silver medal, 

 J. Overman. 



Second, 3 sovs.. Lord Leicester. 



The best Pen of Ten Ewes of any age or breed, from a flock 

 of not less than five score, having brought up a lamb or lambs 

 to within three weeks of the day of exhibition, the prize of 

 5 sovs., and silver medal. Lord Leicester. 



Commended. — T. Beale Browne. 



HORSES. 



Judges. — John Clayden, Littlebury, Essex. 



Professor Simonds, Royal Veterinary College, 

 London. 



The beat Cart Stallion, not under four years old, having 

 coveted at least thirty mares during the season, first prize of 

 10 80VS., and silver medal, T. Crisp (Suffolk, Marquis). 



Second, 7 sovs., N. G. Barthropp (Suffolk, Hercules). 



Third, 5 sovs,, R. Pratt (Suffolk). 



The best three years old Cart Stallion, having covered at 

 least fifteen mares during the season, first prize of 8 sovs. 

 and silver medal, T. Crisp (Suffolk). 



Second, 5 sovs., T. Crisp (Suffolk). 



The beat two years old Cart Stallion, first prize of 6 sovs., 

 and silver medal, N. G. Barthropp (Suffolk). 



Second, 4 eova., W. Wilson (Suffolk). 



The heat thorough-bred Stallion, having been used for 

 breeding purposes during the season, the prize of 7 sovs., 

 and silver medal, T. Hill (Strathern). 



Highly Commended. — Captain Barlow (Reveuge). 



The best Stallion for Saddle or Harness, first prize of 7 sove., 

 and silver medal. Captain Barlow (North Star). 



Second, 4 sovs., W. Drane (St. Francis). 



The best Hackuey Mare or Gelding, above 14 hands and not 

 exceeding 15» hands high, first prize of 10 aovs., and silver 

 medal, F. Gardner. 



Second, 5 sovs., R. B. Aylmer. 



Third, 3 sovs., T. Brown. 



Highly Commended. — S. K. Gayford. 



Commended. — J. Overman. 



The best Mare or Gelding for hunting pnrpoaes, first prize 

 of 5 B0T3 , and silver medjil, H, Birkberk, 



Second, 3 sov.";., J. Savory. 



The beat Brood Mare for Saddle or Uarueas, to have had 

 a liviag foal withiu twelve months preccdiug the day of exhi- 

 bition, the jirize of 5 sovs,, and silver medal, W. Rose. 



The best Cart Mare and Foal, the prize of 6 sovs., and 

 silver medal. Lady Pigot (Suffolk). 



The best Cart Marc, first prize of 5 sovs. ; the society's of 

 2 sovs., and silver medal, G. D. Badham (Suffolk, Matchett). 



Second, 5 sovs., J. Smith (Suffolk). 



Third, 3 sovs.. Rev. J. Holmes. 



Commended. — P. W. Rose. 



The best three years old Cart filly, the prize of 6 aovs., and 

 silver medal, N. G. Barthropp (Suffolk). 



Commended. — E. L. Gleed (Suffolk). 



The best two years old Cart Filly, first prize of 5 aovs., and 

 silver medal, N, G. Barthropp (Suffolk). 



Secoud, 2 sovs.. Captain F. Barlow (Suffolk). 



Commended.— E. L. Gleed (Suffolk). 



The best Cart Foal, first prize of 4 bots , and silver medal, 

 E. L, Gleed (Suffolk). 



Second, 2 sovs., H. Overman (Suffolk). 



The best Pony, not uuder twelve, nor above fourteen hands 

 high, the prize of 5 sovs., and silver medal, G. K. Cooper. 



Highly Commended. — C. Girling. 



PIGS. 



Judges. — W. Bennett. 

 R. Woods. 



The best Boar of large breed, first prize of 4 sovs. and 

 silver medal, T. Crisp. 



Second, 2 sovs., T. Crisp. 



The beat Breeding Sow of large breed, first prize of 4 sova. 

 and silver medal, T. Crisp. 



Second, 2 sovs. — Not awarded. 



Commended. — T. Crisp. 



The best Boar of small breed, first prize of 4 aovs. and 

 silver medal, T. Crisp. 



Second, 2 sovs., T. Crisp. 



Highly commended. — G. M. Sexton. 



Commended. — T. N. Waite, jun. 



The best Breeding Sow of small breed, first prize of 4 sova. 

 and silver medal, G. M. Sexton. 



Second, 2 sovs., T. Crisp, 



Highly commended. — T. Crisp. 



The beat Litter of not leas than Eight Piga on the Sow, 

 prize of 3 aovs.— Not awarded. No merit, 



IMPLEMENTS. 



Judges. — C. C. Atkins, Coston, Norfolk. 

 S. Gayford, Wretham, Norfolk. 

 The best collection of Implements for the purpose of Agri- 

 culture, first prize of 6 sovs.. Holmes and Son. 

 Second, 4 sovs., G. Stevens. 

 Third, 2 sovs , Woods and Son. 



The best Mower, prize of 10 sovs., J. Kemp (Burgess and 

 Key). 



Silver Medals 



To R. Boby, for a Corn Screen. 



To C. Burrcll, for an Eight-horse-power Portable Traction 

 Machine. 



To C. Brunei, for a Combined Thrashing, Shaking, Riddling, 

 and Blowing Machine. 



To J. Gardner, for a Chaff Machine, 



To Howard, Riches, and Watts, for an American Gtiet Mill. 



Highly Commended. 



A Combined Blowing and Dressing Machine, by John 

 Baker. 



A Double-blast Thrashing, Shaking, Riddliug, and Final 

 Dressing Machine, by Ransome and Sims. 



An Eighthorae. power Portable Steam Engine, byPanaome 

 and Sims. 



Iron Fencing, by J. Sainty. 



Commended. 

 A Clod Cruaher, by Coleman and Sons. 

 Screw Lifting Jack, by Howard, Riches, and Watls, 

 A Counlfrbalanoe Lever Horse Rake, by Si. .■> & Taylor. 



