THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



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RIDING AND COACHING HORSES. 



Judges.— E. Green, Bury St. Edmunds. 

 H. Thurnall, Royston. 



The lest Thorough-bred Entire Horse. 

 Prize £\5, and Ai,L-ENOLiND siiecial prize of £25, Robert 

 Glasscock, Great Saliitg- (Horatio). 



The best Weigh t- cart ying Mare. 

 Prize, £5, Francis Barker. 



The best Weight-carrying Bunting Qclding, 

 Prize, £5, F. Earlier, Ingalestone! 



The best HacMncj/ Mure. 

 Prize, £5, Edmund Erason, Littleljury. 



The best Hackney Gelding. 

 Prize, £5, B. B. Colvin, Pishiobury. 



The best Brood .Ifare, with Foal at Foot. 



No entry. 

 The best Three-year-old Filly or Oelding. 

 Prize, £5, Joseph Hutley, Braxsted Hall. 



The best Entire Poni/ under H hands. 

 Prize, £6, Charles Long, Saffron Walden. 

 The best Mare Pony. 

 Prize, £1, Samuel Jonas, Clirisball Grange. 

 The best Entire Hacltnn/. 

 Prize, £10, W. G. Roofe, Colchester (Prickwillow). 



E.i-/ra Slock. 

 Highly commended.— Sir T. B. Lennard, for a Suffolk RIare. 



CATTLE. 



Judges.— C. Bamett, Bis;?lo5 wade, Beds. 



R. Milliard, Thurgarton Priory, Southwell, Notts. 

 J. Slipper, Tottenham. 



The best Pure-bred Rhorlhorn BtiU, 

 First prize, £15, Jonas Webb, Babraham (Sir Cliarles). 

 Second, £5, Charles Sturgeon, the Elms, Grays (Jason). 



The best Bull of any other pure breed. 

 Prize, £10, Edward Roberts, Berden Hall (Durham). 



The best Tico-year-old Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull. 

 First prize, £10, James Christy, Roxwfll (Lucknow). 

 Second, £3, James Upson, Rivenhall (Gregnry). 

 Commended.— John Clayden, Littlebury (Duke Humphrjy). 

 The best Two-year-old Bull of any other pure breed. 

 No competition. 

 The best Yearling Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull. 

 First prize, £5. John Clayden, Littlebury (Statesman). 

 Second, £3, Hon. C. C. Neville, Heydon House, Royston 

 (Lord Clyde). 



The best Yearling Pure-bred Bull of any other breed. 

 No entry. 

 The best Pure-bred Shorthorn Com. 

 First prize, £8, Charles Barnard, Harlow-bury (Ellena). 

 Second, £5, B. B. Colvin, Pishiobury (Kitchen Stuff). 

 Commended. — James C.'4ri3ty, Boyntoa Hall, RoxwtU (Poly- 

 anthus and Myrtle). 



The best Com of any other pure breed. 

 Prize, £5, W. M. King, Littlebury (Alderney). 



The best Pure-bred Shorthorn Two-year-old Heifer, 

 First prize, £5, John Chaplin, Ridgewell. 

 Second, £3, the Hon. C. C. Neville (Rosebud). 



The belt Tn:o-year-old Heifer of any other pure breed. 

 Prize, £4, Jolin T. Lyles, Heydon (Alderney). 



The best Pure-bred Shorthorn Yearling Hefcr, 

 First prize, £5, Jonas Webb, Babraham (Miss Tanquery). 

 Second, £3, Jonas Webb (Michaelmas Daisy). 



The best Yearling Heifer of any other pure breed. 



Prize, £,i, Henry Evershed, Park Hall, Gosfield (Alderney). 



The best Fat Ox or Steer not exceeding three years old. 



First prize, £3, Samuel Jonas, Chri&hall Grange (Shorthorn). 



Second, £3, John Clayden, Littlebury (Shorthorn). 



Tha best Fat Com or Heifer. 

 First prize, £3, James Christy, Boynton Hall (Shorthorn). 

 Second, £i, James Upson, Rivenhall (Shorthorn). 



The best Cow or Heifer for Dairy Purposes, 

 First prize, £5, Myles L Formby, Sampford Hall. 

 Secand, £3, James Christy, Boynton Hall (Myrtle, Shorthorn). 

 The best Beifer of a pure breed, not exceeding 12 months old 

 First prize, £4, James Christy, Boynton Hall, Roxwell 

 (Primula, Shorthorn). 



Second, £2, James Christy, Boynton Hall, Roxwell (Frauleine, 

 Shorthorn). 



Commended.— L'eut.-Col. Brise, Spains Hall, Fincliingfield 

 (Shorthorn); J.T. Waldock, Little Chesterford Park (Shorthorn). 



The best Bull of a pure breed, not exceeding 12 months oil, 

 and not under 6 months. 

 First prize, £5, Jonas Webb, Babraham (Shorthorn). 

 Second, £2, Lord Braybrooke. 



SPECIAL PRIZE. 

 The best Bull of any age, of a pure breed, opm to all 



England, 

 Prize, £15, J. T. Noftkes, Brockley, Lewisham (Prince Alfred, 

 Shorthorn). 



SHEEP. 

 Judges.— T. Crif-p, Butley Abbey, Woodbridge. 

 C. Howard, Biddenham, Bedford. 

 The best Southdown Ham of any age. 

 First prize. £5, SirT. R. Lennard, Bart., Belhus, Aveley. 

 Second, £3. Samuel Jonas, Chrishall. 



Thu best Ram of any other other short-n-oolled br.ed. 

 First prize, £3, P. Portway, Sampford (Suffolk). 

 Second, £-i, P. Portway (Suffolk Tup). 



The best Lonq-woolled Jiam of any age. 

 First prize, i5, John Hine, Enpirg (Leicester). 

 Second, £3, Joseph Giblin, Biirdfleld (Cotswold). 



The best Shearling Southdown Sam, 

 First prize, i'5. Sir T. B. Lennard. 

 Second, £3, T. W. Bramston, M.P. 



The best Shearling SJtort-woolled Ram of any other breed. 

 First prize, £5, Joseph Glblin, Bardtield (Oxford Down). 

 Second, £3, Joseph Giblin (Oxford Down). 



The best Shcarli-^o Long-wcolled Ram, 

 First prize, £5. Joseph G blin (Cotswold). 

 Stcond,£.S, Joseph Giblin (Cotswold). 



The best pen of five Shearling imre Down Ewes. 

 First prize, £5, George Ward, Beniley. 

 Second, £3, SirT. Barrett- Lennard. 



The best pen of five Shearling Short-woolled Ernes. 

 First prize, £5, P Portway, Sampford. 

 Second, £3, J. Chaplin, Ridgwell (Dlack-faced Suffolk). 

 The best pen of five Shearling long-moolled Ewes. 

 First prize, £5, Joseph Giblin (Cotswold). 

 Second, £3, George Ward, Bentley. 



The best pen of five Ewes of any kind, rvith their Lambs. 

 First prize, £5, Simuel Jonas, Chrishall Grange (Southdown). 

 Second, £3, Lord Braybrooke. 



The bcitpenoffive Fat Shearling Short-woolled Wethers. 

 First prize, £8, Samuel Jonas (Southdown). 

 Second, £i, Samuel Jonas (Southdown). 

 The best pen of five fat Shearling Cross-bred or Long-nooUed 

 Wethers. 

 No entry. 

 The best Ram of any age of a pure breed, 

 All-England special prize, £10, Muraford Sexton, Earls 

 Hall, Cockfield, Suffolk (Cotswold). 

 Highly Commended— Jonas Webb, for two Southdown Rams. 



PIGS. 



Judges.- T. Crisp. 



C. Howard. 

 The best Boar. 

 First prize, £5, Robert Edwards, Berden Hall. 

 Second, £8, Samuel Jonas, Chrishall Grange (Berkshire). 



Tiie best Boar not ovr 12 months old. 

 First prize, £4, John Clayden, Liitlebary (Improved Essex). 

 Second, £2, John Clayden (Improved Essex). 



The best Sow in Pig. 

 First prize, £4, George Griggs, Romford (Berkshire). 

 Second, £2. John Clayden (Berkshire). 



The best Som with her Pi;s, not to txceed 12 meehs old. 

 Firot prize. £4, Samuel Jonas (Small White). 

 Second, £2, John Clayden (Essex). 

 The best pen of three Som Pigs of the same litter under nine 

 months old. 

 First prize, £4, S. CourtauM, Gosfield Hall (Sussex). 

 Second, £3, John. Clayden. 



WOOL. 



Judges.— R. Cole, Bishop Stortford. 

 T. Hitchcock, Lavenham. 

 The lest ten Fleeces of Soxithdomn Wool, 

 Piize, £3, T. W. Bramston, M.P., Skreens, Chelmsford. 

 There was no competition for the other premiums for wool. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



Judges.— H. B. Caldwell, Luckham House, Chippenham, 



C. Wilslier, Finchinglield. 

 The biSt General Co'lcction of Agricultural Implements, 

 First prize, £2'", Colem.in and Sons, Chelm'ford. 

 Second, £10, Goss and Pecne. Rayne. 

 Third, £5, Woods and Son, Stowmarket. 

 The prizes of £10 and £5 for the Best New Implement, and ths 

 Best Improvement in any known Implement, brought no 

 competition. 

 The Judges of Poultby were— TUe Bevcr?nd Morton Shaw, 

 Rougham, Bury St. Edmunds, and Mr. Twose, Halstead. 



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