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Third of £5, W. Humfrey (West Country Down). 



Highly commended. — W. F. Bennett (Oxford Down) ; J. 

 Bryan, for two rams (Oxford Down) ; the Duke of Marlborough, 

 Blenheim (Oxford Down) ; \Y, Humfrey (West Country 

 Down). 



Commended. — The Duke of Marlborough (Oxford Down), 

 Pens of five Shearling Ewes, of the same flock. 



First prize of £20, W. B. Canning, Chisledon, Swindon 

 (West Country Dowu). 



Second of £10, S. King (West Country Down). 



Third of £5, W. F. Bennett, Chilmark, Salisbury (Improyed 

 Hampshire Down). 



Highly commended. — J. W. Brown, Uffcott, Swindon 

 (Hampshire Down). 



PIGS. 



Judges. — W. Cattle, Dormont Grange, Lockerbie, N.B. 

 Rev. E. Elmhirst, Shawell Rectory, Rugby. 

 T. Unthank, Netherscales, Penrith. 

 Boars of a large breed, of any colour. 



First prize of £lO, J. Harrison, juu,, Heaton Norris, Stock- 

 port (white, with spots). 



Second of £5, J. Dyson, Adelphi Hotel, Leeds (white). 



Commended. — W. B. Waiuman (white). 



Boars of a small white breed. 



First prize of £10, J. Harrison, jun. 



Second of £5, G. Mangles, Givendale, Ripon. 



Highly commended. — J. Hindson, Barton House, Everton, 

 Liverpool. 



Boars of a small black breed. 



First prize of £10, T. Crisp, Butley Abbey, Wickham Mar- 

 ket (Suffolk). 



Second of £5, T. Crisp (Suffolk). 



Commended. — T. Crisp (Suffolk). 

 Boars, of a breed not ehgible for the preceding classes. 



First prize of £10, W. B. Wainman, Carhead, Cross Hills 

 (Yorkshire, white). 



Second of £5, H. Endeacott, Norfolk-street, Hunslett-lane, 

 Leeds (white). 



Commended, — G, B. Moorland, Chilton Farm, Harwell, 

 Berkshire. 



Breeding Sows of a large breed, of any colour. 



First prize of £10, J. Clayton, Midway Farm, Poynton, 

 Stockport (Cheshire, white). 



Second of £5, W. B. Wainman (Yorkshire, white). 



Highly commended. — J. K. Tombs (Berkshire) ; M. Gavins, 

 Fox Inn, Woodhouse, Carr, Leeds (Yorkshire, white). 



Commended. — W. Hewer (Berkshire). 



Breeding Sows, of a small white breed. 



First prize of £10, W. Hatton, Addingham, Leeds. 



Second of £5, E. L. Betts, Preston Hall, Maidstone 

 (Suffolk). 



Highly commended. — W. Hatton. 



Commended. — G. Mangles. 



Breeding Sows of a small black breed. 



First prize of £10, G, M. Sexton, Earls Hall, Cockfield, 

 Sudbury (SufFolk). 



Second of £5, T. Crisp (Suffolk). 



Highly commended.— T. Crisp (Suffolk). 



Commended. — G. Turner (Improved Essex). 

 Breeding Sows, of a breed not eligible for the preceding classes. 



First prize of £10, J. Harrison, jun. (white, with spots). 



Second of £5, G. Mangles (white). 



Commended. — W. B. Waiuman (white). 

 Pens of three breeding Sow Pigs, of any colour, of the same 

 litter, above four and under eight months old. 



First prize of £10, W. Hewer, Sevenhampton, Highworth 

 Berkshire). 



Second of £5, W. Hewer (Berkshire). 



Commended. — W. J. Sadler, Bentham Calcutt, Cricklade 

 (Berkshire). 



Pens of three breeding Sow Pigs, of a small white breed, of 

 the same litter, above four and under eight months old. 



First prize of £10, T. Crisp (Suffolk). 



Second of £5, S. Wiley, Brandsby (Yorkshire). 



Highly commended.— S. Wiley (Yorkshire). 

 Pens of three breeding Sows, of a small black breed, of the 

 same litter, above four and under eight months old. 



First prize of £10, G. M. Sexton (Suffolk), 



Second of £5, T. Crisp (Snflfolk), 



Highly commended. — G. B. Morland, Chilton Farm, Har- 

 well (Chilton). 



Pens of three breeding Sow Pigs, of a breed not eligible for 

 the preceding classes, of the same litter, above four and un- 

 der eight months old. 



First prize of i£10, E. L. Betts, Preston Hall, Maidstone 

 (black and white). 

 Second of £5, E.Davies, jun,, Harrington, Shiffnal (white). 



SPECIAL PRIZES, 



OFFERED BY THE CANTERBURY LOCAL COMMITTEE. 



SUSSEX CATTLE. 

 Judges. — A. Denman, W. Ladds, B. Swaffield. 

 Bulls calved on or before the 1st of July, 1858, and not ex- 

 ceeding six years old. 

 First prize of £30, W. Botting, Westmeston Place, Hurst- 

 perpoint. 



Second of £15, G. Buss, Boughton Aluph, Asliford. 

 Third of £6, S. Hart, Aldington Court, Uythe. 

 Bulls calved since the lat of July, 1858, and more than one 

 year old. 

 First prize of £25, W. Dunk, Horton Priory, Hythe. 

 Second of £15, Tilden Smith, Beckley, Staplehurst. 

 Third of £5, no competion. 



Class III. — No entry. 

 Cows in milk or in calf, above three years old. 

 First prize of £20, Tilden Smith. 



Second of £10, J. Jenner, Parsonage House, Udimore, Rye. 

 Third of £5,T. H. Gregson, Woodseud, Hawkhurst, Kent. 

 Heifers in milk or in calf, not exceeding three years old. 

 First prize of £15, J. A. Heasman. 

 Second of £10, T. H. Gregson. 

 Third of £5, P. Gorringe, Selmeston, Lewes. 



Yearling Heifers, 

 First prize of £15, R. Neame, Fairbrook, Faversham. 

 Second of £10, J. and A. Heasman. 

 Third of £5, P. Gorringe. 



Yearling Calves, above six and under twelve months. 

 The prize of £10 to R. Neame. 



PONIES OF AHY BREED. 

 Judges.— Hon. Col. Cotton, J.E. Welby, H.Thurnall. 



Stallion Ponies, not exceeding 14 hands. 

 First prize, of £20, G. K. Cooper, Euston,Thetford (Welsh 

 Galloway). 



Second.— Withheld. 



Mare Ponies, not exceeding 14 hands. 

 First prize of £15, T, Neve, Benenden, Staplehurst (Nor- 

 folk Galloway). 



Second of £5, Rev. W. H. Beevor, Cowbridge, Glamorgan- 

 shire (Welsh). 



KENTISH OR ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP. 

 Judges.— J. Abbott, H. Beevor, T. Brown. 

 Pens of Five two-years-old Ewes. 

 First prize of £10, F. Murton. 

 Second of £5, E. Kingsnorth, Orlestone, Ham-street, Kent. 



Pens of five three-year-old Ewes. 

 First prize of £10, C. Collard, Wickhambreux-court, Wing- 

 ham, Kent. 

 Second of £5, F. Murton. 



Stewards op Live Stock.— 

 R. Mil ward, Thurgarton Priory, Notts. 

 W. Fisher Hobbs, Boxted Lodge, Essex. 

 Hon. W. G. Cavendish, M.P., Lstimers, Backs. 

 Veterinary Inspectors. 



Professor Simonds, London. 



Professor Spooner, London. 



R, L. Hunt, Birmingham. 



PRIZES FOR IMPLEMENTS. 

 APPLICATION OF STEAM POWER TO CULTIVA- 

 TION OF THE SOIL. 

 Judges. — William Owen, C.E., Rotherham. 



Owen Wallis, Overstone Grange, Northampton, 

 Professor John Wilson, Iver, Bucks, 

 First prize, £90, Fowler, jun., Comhill, London, tw?)ve= 

 horse set of Steam Cultivating Apparatus, 



