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Second priae of £15 to Mark Barroby, of Dishforth, Thirsk, 

 Yorkshire (Mark Anthony), 



Hiffldy commended.— (.ieorgc Bland's, and William Weth- 

 erell's bulls. 



Commended. — John Haubury Blackburne's, Hon. and Rev. 

 T. H. Noel IliU'B, Sir Chas. Robt. Tempcst'a, Richard Strat- 

 ton'a, and another of William Wetherell'a bulls. 

 Class 2.— Bulls calved since the 1st of July, 1856, and more 

 than one year old. 



First prize of £25 to Viecnunt Hill, of llawkstone, Shrews- 

 bury (Hetman). 



Second prize of £15 to Stewart Marjoribanks, of Bushcy 

 Grove, Watford, Herts (Great Mogul). 



Ilighli/ commended. — The Hon Col. I'ennant's, and Francis 

 Ilawlisworth Fawkes' bulls. 



Commended. — Another of Francis Hawksworth Fawkes', 

 Hon. and Rev. T. H. Noel Hill's, Henry Edward Snrtees', and 

 William T irt's bulls. 

 Class 3. — -Bull-ralvea above six and under twelve months old. 



First prize of £10 to Francis Hawksworth Fawkea, of 

 Farnley Hall, Otley, York (Bon Garcon). 



Second prize of £5 to Thomss Forrest, of Spurstow Hall, 

 Tarporley, Cheshire (Comet). 



Highly commended. — Lieut. Col, Towueley's bull calf. 



Commended. — John Grundy's, Mark Barroby's, S:r Wui. 

 Lawson's, Bart., John Armstrong's, and another of Lieut. Col. 

 Towneley's bull calves. 



Class 4. — Cows in milk or in calf. 



First Prize of £20 to Richard Booth, of Warlaby, Northal- 

 lerton, York (Nectarine Blossom). 



Second Prize of £10 to Richard Stratton, of Broad Ilinton, 

 Swindon, Wilts (Matchless 4tb). 



Highlij commended. — William Wetherell's cow. 



This class generally highly commended. 

 Class 5. — Heifers m milk or in calf, not exceeding three 

 years old. 



First prize of £15 to James Douglas, of Athelstaneford 

 Farm, Drem, East Lothian (3rd Queen of Trumps). 



Second Prize of £10 to Hon. Rev, T. H, Noel Hill, of Ber- 

 rington, Shrewsbury (Lady Rockingham). 



Higldij commended. — Another of James Douglas', and 

 Lieut. Col. Toflfneley'a heifer. 



Commended. — John B. Starkey'a heifer. 



Class 6. — Yearling heifers. 



First prize of £10 to Richard Booth (Queen of the Isles). 



Second prize of £5 to Lieut. Col. Towneley, of Towneley 

 Park, Burnley, Lancaster (Diadem). 



Highly commended. — John Grundy's, Lord Feversham's, 

 another of Lieut. Col. Towneley's, and Sir Cbas. R. Tempest's 

 heifers. 



Commended. — W. Barker Cox's, W. Fletcher's, and two 

 more of Lieut. Col. Towneley's heifers. 



HEREFORDS, 

 Judges. — Samuel Anstey, Monabilly. 

 Samuel Bloxsidge, Warwick. 

 E. L. Franklin, Ascott, Wallingford. 

 Class 1. — Bulls calved on or before the 1st of July, 1856, 

 and not exceeding sis years old. 

 First prize of £30 to Edward Price, of Court House Pem- 

 brid^e, Leominster (Goldfiuder Second). 



Second prize of £15 to Thomas Rea, of Westonbury, Pern- 

 ridge, Hereford (Sir Benjamin). 



Highly commended. — Lord Bateman's bull. 

 Commended. — Lord Berwick's bull. 

 . Class 2. — Bulls calved since the 1st of July, 1856, and more 

 than one year old. 

 First prize of £25 to Richard Hill, of Golding Hall, Shrews- 

 bury (Claret). 



Second prize of £15 to John Naylor, of Leightcn Hsll, 

 Welshpool, Montgomery (Lucknow). 



Highly commended. — John Williams' bull. 

 Commended. — Edmund Wright's bull. 

 Class 3. — Bull-calves, above six and under twelve montha old. 

 First prize of £10 to Thomas Edwards, of Wintercott, Leo- 

 minster, Hereford (Leominster). 



Second prize of £5 to Lord Bateman, of Shobdon Court, 

 Leominster, Hereford (Chester), 



Highly commended. — Wm, Perry's, and W* Greenhouse's 

 bull calves. 



Cotnmended.—^imxmi Wright's bull calf. 



Class 4.— Cowb in milk or in calf. 



First prize of 20^ to Edward Williams, of Llowes Cjiirt, 

 Hay, Brecon (Young Browdy). 



Second prize of 10/ to Philip Turner, of The Leen, Pern- 

 bridge, Leominster (Promise). 



Hi(jhly commended. — George Pitt's cow. 



This Class generally commended. 

 Class 5. — Heifera, in milk or in calf, not exceeding three 

 years old. 



First prize of 15/ to Thomas Rea (Bcllo). 



Second prize of 10/ to James Rea, of Monaughty, Knighton, 

 Radnor (Heiress). 



Highly commtnded. — William Perry's heifer. 



Commended. — Another of William Perry's heifers. 

 Class 6. — Yearling heifers. 



First prize of 10/ to James Rea (Czarina). 



Second prize of 5/ to William Child, of Wigmore Grange, 

 Leintwardiue, Ludlow (Peggy). 



Highly commended. — Richard Hill's heifer. 



Commended.— hoxA Bateman's, Edward Price (for two), 

 and George Pitt's heifers. 



DEVONS. 

 Judges.— Samuel Anstey. 



Samuel Bloxsidge. 

 E. L. Franklin. 

 Class 1. — Bulls calved on or before the Ist of July, 1856, 

 and not exceeding six years old. 



First prize of 31/ to Samuel Umbers, of Wappenbury, 

 Leamington, Warwick (Birmingham). 



Second prize of 15/ to H.R.H. the Prince Consort (The 

 Zouave). 



Highly commended.— y^^WWi-m Hole's bull. 



Commended. — Thomas Webber's, and James Davy's bulls. 



Class 2.— Bulla calved since the Ist of July, 1856, and more 



than one year old. 



First prize of 25/ to John Quartly, of MoUand. South 

 Molton, Devon, 



Second prize of 15/ to George Turner, of Barton, Devon 

 (Clarendon) 



Highly comme?i(/ec?.— H.R.H. the Prince Consort's, James 

 Merson's, and James Quartly's bulls. 

 Class 3. — Bull-calves above six and under twelve months old. 



First prize of 10/ to George Turner (Prince Leopold). 



Second prize of 5/ to H.R.H. the Prince Consort (The 

 Colonel). 



Highly commended.— James Davy's bull calf. 

 Class 4. — Cows in milk, or in calf. 



First prize of 20/ to John Quartly (Picture). 



Second prize of 10/ to John Quartly (Milkmaid), 



Highly commended. — George Turner's and James Merson's 

 cows. 



Commended. — Abraham Umbers' and James Davy's cows. 



Class 5.— Heifers in milk or in calf, not exceeding three 



years old. 



First prize of 15/ to Edward Pope, of Great Toller, Maiden 

 Newton, Dorset (Lovely). 



Second Prize of 10/ to Edward Pope (Dove). 



Highly commended. — James Davy's heifer. 

 Class 6. — Yearling heifers. 



First prize of 10/ to James Quartly, of MoUand House, 

 South Molton, Devon. 



Second prize of 6/ to George Turner (Vaudine). 



Highly eomwenfZed.— Another of George Turner's heifers, 



• OTHER ESTABLISHED BREEDS, 



NOT INCLUDING THE SHORT-HORN, HEREFORD, OR 

 DEVON BREED, 



Judges,— W. Tindall, Wheatley, Oxon. 

 J. S, Turner, Seaford, Lewes. 

 Joseph Woolf, Haslington, Crewe, 

 Class 1. — Bulls calved on or before the 1st of July, 1856, 

 and not exceeding six years old. 

 Prize of 10/ to Earl of Soutbesk, of Kinnaird Castle, 

 Brechin, Forfar, N.B. (Polled Angus). 

 Highly commended.— Tlev. R. T. Forester's Alderney. 

 Commended.— Robert Dryden Corbet's Ayrshire. 

 Class 2,— Bulls calved since the 1st of July, 1856, and more 

 than one year old. 

 Prize of 10/ to Lady Pigot, of Chippenham Park, SohBin« 

 Cambridgeshire (West Highland). 



