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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



Best Twoytari-olJ Filly. 



First prize of £5, G.Carter, Stowmaries. 



Second of £3, G. Carter, Danbury. 



Commended. — T. W. Bramston, M.P. 

 Best Foal. 



First prize of £5, J. Ward. 



Second of £3, Wm. Belcher, Sandon. 



Commended. — J. Ward, G. Slater, O. Hanbury, and Geo. 

 Cousins, Wood's Langdon. — [Most of the /oals were shown 

 with the mares in Class 5.) 



The best Pair of Plough Horses or Mares regularly used on a 

 Farm, and bred by the Owner. 



Prize of £,j, G. D. Badham. 



IliyhJij commended. — AVm. Simmonds, Uanbury, and O, 

 Hanbury. — [This class was generally commended.] 



RIDING AND COACHING HORSES, 



Judges. — Capt. Barlow, Hasketon, Woodbridge. 



C. Barnett, Stratton Park, Biggleswade. 

 Best thorough-bred Entire Horse. 

 £20.— (Prize withheld). 

 Best weight-carrying Hunting Mare, that has been regularly 

 hunted during the past season in Esses. 

 £5, J. T. Hallam, Wormingford. 



The best weight carrying Gelding. 

 £5, \V. P. Hoaeywood, Marks Hall. 



Best Hackney Mare. 

 £5, Joseph F. Hutley, Braxted. 



Hifjlilij commended. — Decimus Winstanley, for hackney 

 mare or hunter. 



Commended. — Edward Emson, Littlebury, hackuey mare ; 

 Richard Bunter, hackney mare. 



Best Hackney Gelding. 

 £5 ; Simou Viall, Birdbrook. 



Beat Brood Mare, with Foal at foot. 

 £5 ; Charles Squier, Thorudou, hackney and carriage mare. 



CATTLE. 

 Judges : H. Cooke, Camden Town, Loudon. 

 J. Spurling, Shotley, Ipswich. 



Best pure bred Shorthorn Bull. 

 Firstprizeof £10, T. W. Bramston, M.P. (Duke of Cam- 

 bridge). 



Second of £5, W. Fisher Hobbs, Boxted (Augustus). 



Best Bull of any other pure breed. 

 £5 ; W. Fisher Hobbs, for his Hereford bull (Salisbury). 



Best two-years-old pure bred Shorthorn Bull. 

 First prize of £5, Robert Baker, Writtle (Congress). 

 Second of £3, W. T. Longbourne, Ditchley, Brentwood. 



Best two-years-old Bull of any other pure breed. 

 £4 ; W. Fisher Hobbs. 



Best Yearling pure Shorthorn Bull. 

 First prize of £5, James Upsou, Rivenhall (Hastings). 

 Sectnd of £3, James Christy, jun. 



Highly commended. — Charles Sturj:;eon, for a young short- 

 horn bull (Steaton). 



Best Yearling pure bred Bull of any other breed. 

 W. Fisher Hobbs (Alderney). 



Best pure bred Shorthorn Cow. 

 First prize of .€5, T. W. Bramston, M.P. (Princess Alice). 

 Second of £3, Charles Barnard, Harlow (Flirt). 

 lliyhly commended. — R. B. Wingfield, M.P., for shorthorn 

 cow in calf. 



Best Cov7 of any other ))ure breed. 

 £4, W. Fisher Hobbs, Hereford cow ( Youug Golden Drop). 



Best pure bred Shorthorn two-years-old Heifer. 

 First prize of £b. T. W. Bramston, M.P. (Duchess of Cam- 

 bridge). 



Second of £3, W. T. Longbournc. 



Best two-years-old Heifer of any other pure bleed. 

 £5, W. F. Hobb?, Alderney heifer (Beauty). 



Best pure bred Shorthorn Yearling. 

 First prize of £5, T. W. Bramston, M.P. (Velvet). 

 Second of £3, George Hare. 

 lliyhly commended. — John Gosling, Bocking, fcr yearling. 



Best Yearling of any other pure breed. 

 £4, Joseph Hutley. 



iBest fat Ox or Steer, not exceeding three years old. 

 First prize of £5, W. Fisher Hobbs. 

 Second of £3, W, I. Hurrell, Borehara. 



Best fat Cow or Heifer, 

 First prize of £3, W. F. Hobbs. 

 Second of £2, Chas. Barnard, Harlow. 



Best Cow or Heifer for dairy purposes. 

 First prize of £3, James Upson, shorthorn (Lofty). 

 Second of £2, James Christy, jun. 

 lliyhly commended. — Charles Barnard (Fairy). 

 Commended .— Cii&xXes Barnard (Maria). 

 Best pure bred Shorthorn Heifer, not exceeding 12 months 

 old, and not under 6 months. 

 £2, B. B.Colvin.Pishiobury (Sensible). 

 Highly commended. — B. B. Colvin (Milkmaid). 

 Commended. — Robt. Baker, for heifer. 



Special prize of £15, for the best Bull of any age, of a pure 

 breed, open to all England. 

 Jonas Webb, Babrahara, for shorthorn bull (Young Hol- 

 land.) 



SHEEP. 

 Judges — T. Hawkins, Smallbridge, Bures St. Mary. 

 H. Woods, Merton, Thetford. 

 The best Southdowi Ram, any age. 

 First prize of hi. to T. W. Bramston, M.P. 

 Second of 2/. to J. G. Rebow, M.P., Wivenhoe. 



Best Ram of any other short-woolled breed. 

 No prizes awarded. 



Best Long-wooUed Ram of any age. 

 First prize of 5/. to John Hine, Epping. (Leiscester.) 

 Second of 21. to J. Gosling, Bocking. (Cotswold.) 



Best Southdown Shearling Ram, 

 First prize of 5/. to W. T, Lotigbourne. 

 Second of 2/. to W. T. Longboiirne. 



Best Shearling Short-woolled Ram. — (No entry). 

 Best Shearling Loiig-woolled Ram. 

 First prize of Zl. to Alfred Tuck, Ingatestone. 

 Second prize — (not awrtrded.) 



Best pen of five Shearling pure Down Ewes. 

 First prize of 5/. to W. T. Longbourue. 

 Second of 21. to W. T. Longbourne, 



Best pen of five Shearling Short-woolled Ewes. 

 Prize of 51. to Col. Rujgles Brise. (West country down.) 



Best pen of five Ewes of any kind, with Lambs. 

 First prize of 51. to J. Gurdon Rebow, M.P. (Southdown.) 

 Second of 21. to Thomas Crooks. (Down.) 



Best pen of five fat Shearling South-woolled Wethera. 

 First prize of 3/. to W. T. Longbourne. 

 Second of 21. to Simou Q. ^'iall. 

 Commended — T. Richard Chaplin, (Hampshire Down.) 



Best pen of five fat Shearling Long-woolled Wethers. 

 First prize of 3/. to Simon U. Viall. 

 Second of 21. to Henry Holmes, Bocking. 

 Special prize of 10/. for the best Ram of any age of a pure 

 breed ; open to all England. 

 The prize to G. Mumford Sexton, Cockfield, Sudbury, for 

 Cotswold ram. 



PIGS. 

 Judges— T. Hawkins, Smallbridge, Suffolk. 

 II. Woods, Merton, Norfolk. 

 The best Boar. 

 First prize of 5/. to W. F. Hobbs. (Improved Essex.) 

 Second of 2/. to W. F. Hobbs. (Do.) 



Commended— \y . F. Hobbs. (Do.) 



Best Boar not exceeding twelve months. 

 First prize of 4Z. to W. F. Hobbs. 

 Second of 21. to Robert Baker, (Improved white,) 

 Highly commended — W. F. Hobbs. 



Best Sow in Pig. 

 First prize of 41. to T, W. Bramston, M.P, (Improved 

 Berkshire.) 



Second of 21. to Lady Pigot. (White ) 

 Highly commended — Robert Baker. (Black.) 



The best Sow with her Pigs. 

 First prize 4/. ; second 21. — (A'o prizes awarded.) 

 Best pen of three Sow Pigs of same litter, under nine months 

 old. 

 First prize of 41. to John Clayden, Littlebury. 

 Second prize— {not awarded.) 



EXTRA STOCK. 



Highly commended — A sow, the property of Mr. Qiii- 

 hamptou. Commended — Three sows of Mr. Quihampton. 



