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Class 3. — Cows in milk or in calf. 

 Prize of 10/ to Earl of Southesk (Polled Augus). 

 Highhj commend'. d.—Kc\ . R. T. Forester's Aldcrney. 

 Commended. — Robert Drydeii Corbet's Ayrshire. 

 Class 4. — Heifers in miik or in calf, uot exceeding three 

 vcars old. 

 Prize of 10/ to Earl of Southesk (Polled Angus). 

 Highly :ommended. — Ijord Sondes' Polled Norfolk. 



Class 5 — Yearling heifers. 

 Prize of 5/ to Lord Sondes, Elmham Hall, Thetford, Nor- 

 folk (Polled Norfolk). 



Highly commended. — Earl of Soutbesk's Polled Angus, 



HORSES, 



AgRICULTI RAL HORSES GENERALLY. 



Judges. — R. Brewster, The Holmes, Bingham. 

 W. C. Spooner, Elinsr, Southampton. 

 Class 1. — Stallions for Agricultural Purposes foaled on or 

 before the Ist of January, 1856. 



First Prize of £30 to G, D, Badham, of the Sparrow's Nest, 

 Ipswich ( Suffolk, Emperor). 



Second Prize of £15 to Matthew Berridge of Ingaraby, 

 (Leicester, A'ictor). 



Highly commended. — Thos. Crisp's and W. Wilson's Suffolk 

 horses. 



Commended. — Alex, Begbie'a Clydesdale and Peter Night- 

 ingale's grey horse. 



Class 2, — Best Stallions for Agricultural Purposes foaled in 

 the year 1856. 



First Prize of £20 to Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, 

 Woodbridge (Suffolk, Emperor,) 



Second Prize of £10 to Benjamin Taylor, of Peterborough, 

 Northampton (Young England's Glory). 



Highly commended, — Another of Thos. Crisp's Suffolk 

 horses. 



Commended. — Edward Robinson's Cleveland, and W. Wil- 

 son's Suffolk. 

 Class 3. — Mares and Foals for Agricultural Purposes. 



First Prize of £20 to Isaac Fawkes, of Outertown, Annan, 

 Dumfries (Clydesdale Jessie). 



Second Prize of £10 to J. H, Hayes, of Frodsham, Chester 

 (Gipsey). 



Highly commended. — William Taylor's black mare. 



Commended. — William Etches' bay, J. G. Thompson's ches- 

 nut, and Thos. Crisp's Suffolk. 

 Class 4.— Two-year-old Fillies for Agricultural Purposes. 



First Prize of £15 to Samuel Fisher, of Whatton, Notting- 

 ham (Grey). 



Second Prize of £10 to Hon. Col. Pennant, of Penrbyn 

 Ca'itle, Bangor (Bay), 



Highly commended. — Thos. Crisp's Suffolk. 



Commendcd.—i . S, Crawley's Suffolk and H. R.II. the 

 Prince Consort's Clydesdale, 



DRAY HORSES. 

 Class 1. — Stallions foaled on or before the 1st of January, 

 1856, 

 Prize of £30 to Duke of Marlborough, of Blenheim, Wood- 

 stock, Oxon (Clydesdale, Glengarry), 



Highly commended. — W. and T, Baker's and S, and R. 

 Spencer's horses. 



Commended. — James Robinson's horse. 



Class 2, — Stallions foaled in the year 1856, 

 Prize of £13 to James Uawleiice, of Bulhridge, Wilton, 

 Wilts (Buckinghamshire, llillesden). 



Class 3, — Best Mares with Foals at foot. 

 Prize of £20. Withheld. 



Class 4. — Fillies, foaled in the year 1859. 

 Prize of £10, No entry. 



OTHER HORSES, 



Judges, — Captain Barlow, Ilaskctou, Woodbridge. 



C. M. Naiuby, Barnoldby, Grimsby. 



Class 1. — Thorough-bred Stallions for getting Hunters. 



First Prize of £30 to Thos, Mansfield, of Thirklehy Bridge, 



Thirsk (Spencer, by Cotherstone, out of Polka, by Emilius). 



Second Prize of £20 to C. Spence, of Huntingdon Hall, 

 York (Canute, by Emperor, dam by Economist). 



Class 2.— Stallions for getting Hackneys. 

 I (Prize of £20 to R.P. Ridsdale, of Watergate Bishop, Thorn- 

 ton, Ripley (Troubadour). 



Class 3. — Brood Mares for breeding Hunteri. 

 Prize of £20 to J. B. Starky, of Spye Park, Chippenham, 

 Wilts (Golden Locks, by Jack Tar). 



Commended. — J, K, Farnworth's and George Holmes' 

 mares. 



Class 4. — Brood Mares for breeding Hackneys. 

 Prize of £15 to J, L. Harland, Bradly Green, Whitchurch, 

 Chester, 



SHEEP. 



Leicesters. 



Judges, — John Bodley, Stockley, Pomeroy. 



Charles Stokes, Kingston, Kegworth, 

 John B. Thompson, Anlaby, 

 Class 1, — Shearling Rams, 

 First Prize of £20 to Thomas Edward Pawlet, of Beeaton, 

 Bedford, 



Second Prize of .£10 to R. W. Creaswell, of Ravenstone, 

 Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicester. 



Commended. — Another of T. E. Pawlet's, John Borton's, 

 and Lieutenant Colonel Inge's rams. 



Class 2, — Rams of any other age. 

 First Prize of £20 to T. E. Pawlet. 



Second Prizs of £10 to Frans. Spencer, of Clay Brook 

 Magna, Lutterworth, Leicester, 



Highly cojnmended. — R, W. Creswell's ram. 

 Commended. — Another of T, E, Pawlet's, Samuel Umbers', 

 John Borton's, and George Turner's rams. 

 Class 3. — Pen of Five Shearling Ewes, of the same flock. 

 First Prize of £20 to Lieutenant Colonel Inge, of Thorpe 

 Constantine, Tamworth. 

 Second Prize of £10 to Samuel Wiley, of Brandsby, Y'ork. 



South Downs, 

 Judges, — E. Trumper, Nuneham, Oxon. 

 Peter Purves, Kimbolton, 

 John Waters, Eastbourne, 

 Class 1. — Shearling Rams, 

 Firit Prize of £20 to William Rigden, of Hove, Brighton. 

 Second Pri^e of £10 to the Duke of Richmond, of Good- 

 wood, Chichester, Sussex, 



Class 2. — Ram, of any other age. 

 First Prize of £20 to William Rigden, 

 Second Prize of £10 to the Duke of Richmond, 

 Class 3. — Pen of Five Shearling Ewes of the same flock. 

 First Prize of £20 to William Rigden, 

 Second Prize of £10 to the Duke of Richmond. 

 Hifihly commended. — The Duke of Marlborough's Ewes. 



LONG-WOOLLED SheEP (COTSWOLDS), 



Not qualified to compete as Leicesters. 

 Judges. — H. Bateman, Asthall, Whitney. 



Chas. Clarke, South Copwick, Lincoln. 

 Robt, Fisher, Leckenfield, Beverley, 

 Class 1. — Shearling Rams. 

 First Prize of £20 to William Lane, of Broadfield Furrn, 

 Notthleach, Gloucester, 



Second Prize of £10 to William Lane. 

 Highly commended. — Thomas Porter's and Robert Game's 

 rams. 



Commended. — George Fletcher's, Thomas Porter's, and Wm. 

 Hewer's rams. 



Class 2. — Rams of any other age. 

 First Prize of £20 to Wro. Hewer, of Hill House,"North- 

 leach, Gloucester, 



Second Prize of £10 to Robert Game, of Aldsworth, 

 Northleach, 



Highly commended. — George Fletcher's ram. 

 Commended. — T. Bealc Brown's and William Lane's rams. 

 Class 3, — Pens of Five Shearling Ewes of the same flock. 

 First Prize of £20 to William Hewer. 

 Second Prize of £10 to William Lane. 

 Commended. — Thomas Walker's, George Fletcher's, Thos. 

 Beale Brown's, and another pen of William Lane's ewes. 



Short- Woolled Sjieep. 

 Not qualified to compete as Southdowns, 

 Judges. — Joseph Blundell, Bursleden, Southampton, 

 Geo. Brown, Avebury, Marlboro', 

 Hcpry Thurnall, Rnystou, 



