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Class 1. — Shearling Rams. 



First Prize of £20 to Wm. Huinfrey, of Oak Ash, Chaddle- 

 worth, Berks (Weat Country Down). 



Second Prize of £10 to William Iluaifreys (Weat Country 

 Down). 



HigUij commended. — Another of Williana Ilutnfreya' rams. 



Commended. — J. & E. Crane (for two rams). John Bryan's, 

 W. 0. Foster's, and a fourth of Wm. Humfrcya' rams. 

 Class 2. — Rams of any other age. 



Firat Prize of £20 to Mrs. Baker, of Grendon, Atherstone, 

 Warwickahire (Shropshire Down). 



Second Prize of £10 to George Adney, of Harley, Much 

 Wenlock, Salop (Shropshire Down). 



Highly commended.— John Bryan's and William Ilumfreya' 

 rams. 



Commended. — J. W. Brown's, G. M. Kettle's, and two more 

 of Wra. Humfreys' rams. 



Class 3. — Pen of Five Shearling Ewea of the same (lock. 



First Prize of £20 to Wm. Humfrey (West Country Down). 



Second Prize of £10 to Robert Coles, of Middleton Farm, 

 Norton Bavant, Warminster, Wilts (Hampshire Downs). 



Highly commended. — Another pen of William Humfreys' 

 sheep. 



Commended. — I. and E. Crane's and Edwd. Holland's ewes. 



PIGS. 



Judges.— A. Denman, Lewes. 



C. Randall, Evesham. 

 Thomas Trotter, Darlington. 



Class 1. — Boars of a large breed. 



First prize of £10 to John Harrison, jun., of Heaton Norris, 

 Stockport, Lancashire (white). 



Second prize of £5 to Joseph Gill, of Siesden Silsdon, York 

 (white). 



Highly commended, — Another of John Harrison, jun. 'a 

 boars. 



Commended. — T. M. Richardson'a white boar. 

 Class 2. — Boars of a amall breed. 



First prize of £10 to S. B. Hill, of Beech Hall, Cheater 

 (white). 



Second prize of £5 to Jonathan Brown, of Brewery House, 

 Aapatria, Cumberland (white). 



Highly commended.— John. Harrison, jun.'s white boar. 



Commended. — Thos. Barker's, P. S. Humberston'a, Thoa. 

 Crisp's, f.nd Earl of Radnor's boars. 



The class generally commended. 



Class 3. — Breeding sows of a large breed. 



Firat prize of £10 to Thos. Barker, of Brown's Yard, Leeds, 

 York (white with spot). 



Second prize of £5 to Joseph Wilkinson, of Roundhay, near 

 Leeds (white with spots). 



Specially commended. — Another of Joseph AVilkicaon's 

 sows. 



Highly commended. — W. B. Wainmau's and Joseph Tuley's 



BOWS. 



Commended. — Peter Wright's, James Clayton's, Edward 

 Bowly's, and John Palmer's sows. 



Class 4. — Breeding sows of a small breed. 



Firat prize of £10 to Lieut.-Col. Towneley, of Towneley- 

 Burnley, Lancaster (white). 



Second prize of £5 to Joseph Hindson, of Barton House, 

 Everton, Liverpool (white). 



Specialhj commended. — Thos. Crisp's white sow. 



Highly commended. — Lieut.-Col. Townelej's sow. 



Commended. — R. H. Watson's, George Mangles', John 

 Harrison, jun.'s, Thos. Crisp's, John Palmer's, and Joseph 

 Wilkinson's sows. 



The judges consider this to be an extraordinary class. 

 Class 5. — Pens of three breeding-sow pigs of a large breed, 



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



Prize of £10 to Edward Bowly, of Siddington House, Ciren- 

 cester, Gloucester (Berkshire). 



Commended. — -William Jaa. Sadler's Berkshire sows. 

 Class 6. — Pens of three breeding- sow pigs of a small breed, 



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



Prize of £10 to Samuel Wiley, of Brandaby, York (white). 



Specially commended. — Robert H. Watson's white pigs. 



Highly commended. — Another pen of Robert H. Watson's 

 white pigs. 



Commended.— Uoa. Col Pennant's white pigs. 



SPECIAL PRIZES 



GIVEN BY XriE CIlKSTlill LOCAL COMMITTEE. 



CATTLE BEST ADAPTED FOR DAIRY PURPOSES. 



Judges.— W. Tindall. 

 J. S. Turner. 

 Joseph Woolf. 

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

 not exceeding six years old. 

 First prize of £30 to J. H. Bradburne, of Pipe Place, Lich- 

 tield, Staffordshire (Shorthorn, Radford). 



Second prize of £15 to Joshua Price, of Featherstone, Wol- 

 verhampton (Shorthorn, Sutton). 



Commended. — Thomas Waller, jun.'s and Richard Barton's 

 bulls. 



Class 2. — Bulls calved since the 1st July, and more than one 

 year old. 

 First prize of £15 to Hon. Colonel Pennant, of Penrhyn 

 Castle, Bangor (Shorthorn, Sir Colin Campbell). 



Second prize of £10 to Hon. and Rev. T. H. Noel Hill, of 

 Berrington, Shrewsbury (Shorthorn, Attingham). 



Class 3. — Pairs of cows, in-milk or in-calf. 

 First prize of £30 to Henry Ambler, of Watkinson Hall 

 Farm, Halifax (Shorthorns, Foundling and Woodbine). 



Second prize of £15 to Richard Stratton, of Broad llinton, 

 Swindon, Wilts (Shorthorns, Clarisaa and Blossom). 



Third prize of £10 to John Churton, of Barrel Well House, 

 Chester (Cross-bred). 



Commended. — William Palin's Yorkshire cows. 

 Class 4. — Pairs of heifers, in-milk or in-calf, not exceeding 

 three years old. 

 First prize of £15 to Joshua Price, of Featherstone, Wol- 

 verhampton (Shorthornp, Vapour and Queen Elizabeth). 



Second prize of £10 to Hon. Colonel Pennant (Shorthorns, 

 Lavinia and La Favorite). 



Third prize of £5 to John Dawson, of Gronant, Rhyl, Flint 

 (Shorthorns, Lowry and Fancy). 



Class 5. — Pairs of yearling heifers. 

 First prize of £10 to Joshua Price (Shorthorns). 

 Second prize of £5 to Hon. Colonel Pennant (Shorthorns, 

 Phoebe and Eglantine). 



WELSH BREEDS. 

 Class 1. — Bulls, above two and under three years old. 

 First prize of £30 to the Hon. Col. Pennant (black). 

 Second prize of £15 to the Hon. Col. Pennant (black). 



Class 2. — Bulls of anj- other age. 

 Firat prize of £30 to the Hon. Col. Pennant (black). 

 Second prize of £15 to Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley, M.P., of 

 Baron Hill.. Beaumaris, Anglesea (black. 



Highly commended , Llewelyn Lewis's black bull. 

 Class 3. — Heifers or Cows, In-calf or In-milk, above two 

 years old. 

 First prize of £20 to Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley, M.P. (black). 

 Second prize of £15 to the Hon, Col. Pennant (black). 

 Third prize of £10 to the Hon. Col. Pennant (brindled). 

 Highly commended, Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley's and Edmund 

 Swetenham's cows. 



Class 4. — Breeding Heifers, .ibove one year old and under 

 two. 

 First prize of £15 to the Hon. Col. Pennant (black). 

 Second prize of £10 to the Hon. Col. Pennant (black). 

 Third prize of £5 to the Hon. Col. Pennant (black). 

 Class 5. — Breeding Heifers, above two years old and under 

 three years. 

 Firat prize of £15 to the Hon. Col. Pennant (black). 

 Second prize of £10 to the Hon. Col. Pennant (black). 

 Third prize of £5 to the Hon. Col. Pennant (black). 



ESTABLISHED BREEDS, OTHER THAN SHORT- 

 HORN, HEREFORD, OR DEVON. 

 To the Winner of the Society's Prizes for " Other 

 Established Breeds." 

 Class 1.— Bulls calved on or before the 1st of July, 185 8j 

 and not exceeding six years old. 

 Prizs of £15 to the Earl of Southesk (polled Angus). 

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

 more than one y^ar old. 

 Prize of £15 to Lady Pigot, of Chippenham Park, Soham, 

 Cambridge; West Ih^V.tH^.). 



