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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



Fillies foaled in the year 1857. 

 First prize of 10 aoTS., to J. W. Chapman, Maynooth 

 (Clydesdale, chesnut). 



Second of 5 sova., J. Nash, Lake Lodge. 



Fillies foaled on or after the 1st January, 1858. 

 Prize of 5 sovs , to J. Ellis, Caatlemartyr. 



The best foreign Ass. 

 No entry. 



The Challenge Cup, value £50, for the best stallion, mare, 

 or filly, for agricultural classes, to John Christy, for Suffolk 

 colt. Champion. 



Five sovs. for the best three-year-old colt or filly for farming 

 purposes, bred in the county of Cork, the Earl of Shannon 

 (Clydesdale). 



Hiding Horses. 

 Judges. — Captain Croker, Ballynagorde, Limerick. 

 W. Quinn, Cologher Castle, Cahir. 

 The Hon. S. R. Talbot, Killiney, Dublin. 



Vetkrinaey Inspector — E. W. Olden, Cork. 

 The Croker Challenge Cup, value £50, with 25 sovs. added, 

 for the best weight-carrying thorough-bred stallion, to G. A. 

 Harris, Kilmallock, co. Limerick (Planet, by Bay Middleton, 

 out of Plenary, sister to Plenipotentiary, by Emilius). 

 Three-year-old mare or gelding for hunting purposes. 

 Prize of 5 sovs., to Thomas Garde, Ballinacurra House 

 (colt by Knight of the Whistle). 



SHEEP. 



Leicesters. 

 Judges. — T. Barnes, junr., Moynalty. 



H. Fookes, Whit-church, Dorset. 

 C. G Grey, Bally-Kisteen, Tipperary. 

 Shearling Rams. 

 First prize of 10 sovs., Montisfort Longfield, Castlemartyr. 

 Second of 5 sovs., George Thunder, Kingston Lodge, Cavan. 

 Third of 3 sovs., Montisfort Longfield. 

 Very highly commended.— G. Thunder and Mr. Longfield 

 for two other rams. 



Highly commended. — W. R. Meade, Ballymartle, and Mr. 

 Longfield. 



Best Rams of any other age. 

 First prize of 10 sovs., Wm. Owen, Blesinton. 

 Second of 5 sovs., Thos. Garde, Ballinacurra House, Mid- 

 dleton. 

 Third of 3 sovs., Montisfort Longfield. 

 Very highly commended. — W. R. Meade. 

 Commended.— Mr. Longfield, T. Gorde, and George Tamer. 



Pen of Five Shearling Ewes. 

 First prize of 10 sovs., Montisfort Longfield. 

 Second of 5 sovs., George Turner. 



Pens of Five Ewes, not exceeding five years old, that have 

 reared lambs up to the 1st June, 1860. 

 First prize of 10 sovs., Montisfort Longfield, 

 Second of 5 sovs., representative of the late J. H. S. Barry, 

 Foaty. 



Highly commended. — Rd. Welstead. 

 Commended. — William Owen. 



Pens of Five Ewe Lambs, 

 First prize of 5 govs., Montisfort Longfield. 

 Highly commended. — Representatives of the late J. H. Smith 

 Barry. 



Other Long Wools. 

 (Not qualified to compete as Leicesters.) 

 Shearling Rams. 

 First prize of 10 sovs., N. W. Roche, M.D,, Fermoy. 

 Second, 5 sov8.,T.Beale Brown, Andersford, Gloucestershire. 

 Third of 3 sovs., William H. Carroll, TuUagh House, Nenagh. 

 Highly commended. — N. W. Roche, M.D. 



Rams of any other age. 

 First prize of 10 sovs., Wm. H. Carroll. 

 Second of 5 sovs., Francis Page, Eaatgate, Lincoln. 

 Third, 3 sovs., Francis Page. 

 Commended.— Wm. H. Carroll and Caleb Going. 



Pens of Five Shearling Ewes. 

 First prize of 10 sovs., T. Beale Brown. 

 Second of 5 sovs., T, Beale Brown. 



Pens of Five Ewes, not exceeding five years old, that have 

 reared lambs up to 1st June, 1860. 

 First prize of 10 sovs., David Kerr, Clonin Farm, King's 

 County. 



Second of 5 sovs., N. W. Roche, M.D., Fermoy. 



Pens of Five Ewe Lambs. 

 First prize of 5 sovs., Martin Mahony and Brothers, Cork. 

 Highly commended. — N. W. Roche, M.D., Fermoy. 



South Downs. 

 Shearling Rams. 

 First prize of 5 sovs., Thomas Morris, Lincoln. 

 Second of 3 sovs., R. Scott, Skirving, Drem, N.B. 



Rams of any other age. 

 First prize of 5 sovs., R. Scott, Skirving. 

 Second of 3 sovs. — No entry. 



Pens of Five Shearling Ewes. 

 First prize of 5 sovs., Thomas Worsfold Mayo, Mallow. 

 Second of 3 sovs., R. Scott, Skirving. 

 Pens of Five Ewes, not exceeding five years old, that have 

 reared lambs up to 1st June, 1860. 

 First prize of 5 sovs., R. Scott, Skirving. 

 Second of 3 sovs.— No entry. 



Other Short-wooled Sheep. 



(Not qualified to compete as Southdowns.) 



Shearling Rams. 



First prize of 5 bovs., Charles W. Hamilton, Dunboyne. 



Second of 3 sovs., Charles W, Hamilton. 



Commended. — Peter Broughton, Kells, Meath. 



Rams of any other age. 

 First prize of 5 sovs,, Charles W. Hamilton. 

 Second of 3 sovs., Charles W. Hamilton. 

 Highly commended.— C. W. Hamilton. 



Pens of Five Shearling Ewes. 

 First prize of 5 sovs., Charles W. Hamilton. 

 Second of 3 sovs., Thomas Blandford, Ashgrove, Cork. 

 Pens of Five Ewes, not exceeding five years old, that have 

 reared lambs up to Ist Juue, 1860. 

 First prize of 5 sovs., representatives of the late J. H. 

 Smith Barry. 

 Second of 3 sovs., John Massy Wilson, Roscrea. 



The best Shearling Ram, bred in the countj' of Cork. 

 First prize of 3 sovs , Montisfort Longfield. 

 Second of 1 sov., Montisfort Lougfitld. 



For the best Ram of any age. 

 First prize of 3 sovs., Thomas Garde, Ballinacurra House. 

 Second of 1 sov., Mountisford Longfield. 



For the best pen of Shearling Ewes. 

 First prize of 2 sovs., Mountisford Longfield. 



Short-wooled. 

 For the best Shearling Ram, bred in the county of Cork. 

 First prize of 3 sovs., Thomas Blandford, Ashgrove. 

 The best pen of Shearling Ewes, brei in the county of Cork. 

 First prize of 2 sovs., Thomas Worsfold Mayo, Mallow. 

 The Gold Medal for the best of all the prize rams, Mounti- 

 ford Longfield, for Shearling Leicester, 



PIGS. 

 Judges. — Captain Croker, BoUinagarde. 



A. Dorker, Rathmoyle, Edenderry. 

 T. Rutherford, Moreton House, Ardee. 



LARGE breed. 



Boars under Eighteen months old. 

 First prize of 5 sovs.. Marquis of Waterford. 

 Second of 3 sovs., William Joyce, Abbey Farm, Waterford. 

 Boars over Eighteen months and under Thirty-six months old. 

 First prize of 4 sovs.. Marquis of Waterford. 

 Second of 2 sovs. — No merit. 



The best Boar in the above sections, the Medal, Marquis of 

 Waterford ; to the breeder, the Medal, Marquis of Waterford. 

 Breeding Sows under Eighteen months old. 

 First prize of 4 sovs., William Joyce, Waterford. 

 Second of 2 sovs,, Thomas Blandford, Ashgrove, York. 



Breeding Sows over Eighteen mouths old. 

 First prize of 3 sovs., Joseph P. Tynte, Tynte Park, 

 Dunlaven. 

 ' Second of 2 sovs., W. Joyce. 



