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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



WELSH BREEDS, 

 Oxen or Steers. 

 Firet prize, lOZ., Mr. Richard Uoig, Sunuy Cottage, LoDg 

 Buckby, Northampton ; silver medal to breeder, Mr. John 

 Jones, Tynllan, Llansadwrn, Anglesea. 



Second, 51., Mr. John Ewins Bennett, Boaworth Grange, 

 Leicestershire. 



EXTRA CLASSES. 



(For animah not qualified to compete in any of the preceding 



claaEcs.) 



Oxen or Steers. 

 Prize, 5j., Mr. Robert Swinnerton, Weddington; silver 

 m-dttl to breeder, Mr. Richjrd Hall, Great Barford (Short- 

 horn). 



Cows OR Heifers. 

 Prize, 51., and silver medal as breeder. Earl Howe, Gopsall 

 Hall (Short-horn). 



SHEEP. 



Judges— Mr. John Moou, Old Alresford, Hampshire. 

 Mr. Charles Randall, Chadbury, Evesham. 

 Mr. J. B, Spearing, Moulaford, Wallingford, Berks. 



LEICESTERS. 



Three fat Wethers, not exceeding 22 months old. 



First prize, £10, the extra prize of £10 as best pen of long- 

 wools, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. G. S. Foljambe, Os- 

 berton Hall, Worksop. 



Second, £5, Mr. G. S. Foljambe. 



LONG-WOOLLED, NOT BEING LEICESTERS. 



Three fat Wethers, not exceeding 22 mouths old. 

 (All Cotswolds.) 

 First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. Jonathan 

 Davis, Webton Court, Herefordshire. 



{The judges complained of the unfairness of the way in which 

 the sheep in this pen had been shorn) 

 Second, £5, Mr. William Hewer, Sevenhampton, Higbworth. 



SOUTH AND OTHER DOWNS. 



Three fat Wethers, not exceeding 22 months old. 



First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder. The Earl of 

 Leicester, Holkham Hall, Norfolk. (Southdown.) 



Second, £5, Mr. G. S. Foljambe, Oaberton Hall. (South- 

 down.) 



SOUTH AND OTHER DOWNS. 



Three fat Wethers, exceeding 22, but not exceeding 34 

 mouths old. 



First prize, £10, extra prize of £10 as best pen of Short- 

 wools, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. John Overman, Burn- 

 ham Sutton, Burnham Market. (Southdown.) 



Second, £5, Lord Walsingham, Merton Hall, Thetford, 

 Norfolk. (Southdown.) 



Commended— Lord Walsingham, Merton Hall, for another 

 pen. (Southdown.) 



SHROPSHIRE. 



Three fat Wethers, not exceeding 22 months old. 

 First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. Edward 

 Holland, M.P., Dumbleton Hall, Evesham. 

 Second, £5, Mr. James Hand, Ludlow. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



Three fat Wethers, exceeding 22, but not exceeding 34 



months old. 

 First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. Henry 

 Smith, jun., Sutton Maddock, Shiffnal. 



Second, £5, Mr. Henry Smith, jun., Sutton Maddock. 

 Commended— Mr. William Orme Foster, M.P., Kinver Hill 

 Farm, near Stourbridge ; and Mr. Edward Holland, M.P. 



CROSS-BRED. 



Three fat Wethers, not exceeding 22 mouths old. 



First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. John 

 Overman, Burnhara Sutton. (Southdown and Leicester.) 



Second, £5, exhibitor, Mr. George Wallis, Hinton, Wald- 

 ridge, Berkshire. (Cross.) 



Commended— Mr. George Wallis, Hinton. (Cross.) 



CROSS-BRED. 



Three fat Wethers, exceeding 22, but not exceeding 34 

 months old. 

 [No entry.] 



PIGS. 



Judges — Mr. John Moon, Old Alresford, Hampshire. 

 Mr. Charles Randall, Chadbury, Evesham. 

 Mr. John B. Spearing, Moulsford, Wallingford, 

 Berks. 



Three fat Pigs of one litter, not exceeding 10 months old. 



First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder. The Countess 

 of Chesterfield, Bretby Hall, Burton-upon-Trent. (White.) 



Second, £5, Mr. George B. Morland, Chilton Farm, Har- 

 well, Berkshire (white). 



Commeudtd. — Mr. Thomas R. B. Cartwright, Aynhoe, and 

 Mr. Thomas Crisp, Butley Abbey, Market Wickham (im- 

 proved black Suffolk). 

 Three fat Pigs of one litter, not exceeding fifteen months old. 



First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. George 

 Beale, Frolesworth, Lutterworth (improved Leicester). 



Second, £5, Mr. George B. Morland, Chilton Farm, Har- 

 well (white). 



Highly commended. — The Prince Consort, Windsor Castle 

 (white), and Mr. Frederick W. Butler, Tythe Farm, near 

 Abingdon. 



Commended. — Mr. Thomas Crisp, Butley Abbey (black 

 Suffolk). 



Fat Pig, exceeding fifteen months old. 



First prize, £6, Mr. Thomas Crisp, Butley Abbey, silver 

 medal to breeder, Mr. Arthur W. Crisp, Chillesford, Wick- 

 ham Market (improved black Suffolk). 



Second, £3, Mr. Thomas Crisp (improved black Suffolk). 



Commended. — Mr. Thomas Crisp (white Suffolk), and Mr. 

 Thomas Crisp, for another (white Suffolk). 



BERKSHIRE BREEDING PIGS. 



Five Pigs of one litter, exceeding three, and not exceeding six 

 months old. 



First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. Joseph 

 Smith, Henley-in-Arden. 



Second, 5?., Sir F. L. H. Goodricke, Bart., Studley Castle. 



Silver medals to Sir F. L. H. Goodricke, Bart,, Studley 

 Castle, for another pen ; to Mr. G. Holyoak, Neachley, Shrop- 

 shire ; and to Mr. Walter J. B. Scott, Queen's Hotel, Bir- 

 mingham. 



Commended. — Mr. William Cooper, Ipsley Farm, Henley- 

 in-Arden. 



OTHER LARGE BREEDS. 



Five Pigs of one litter, exceeding three, and not exceeding six 

 months old. 



First prize, lOZ., and silver medal as breeder, Mr. Andrew 

 Guy, Eaton, Leicestershire (white). 



Second, 51., Mr. Wm. Bradley Wainmau, Carhead, near 

 Cross Hills, Yorkshire (white). 



SMALL BREEDS. 



Five Pigs of one litter, exceeding three, and not exceeding six 

 months old (all white). 



First prize, 10^., and silver medal as breeder, Mr. Samuel 

 Wiley, Brandsby Yorkshire. 



Second, 5^., Mr. George Mangles, Givendale, Ripon. 



Silver medals to the Rev. Frederic Thursby, Abingtou 

 Rectory, Northampton ; Mr. Samuel Wiley, Brandsby, for 

 another pen ; and to Mr. George Mangles, Givendale, for 

 another pen. 



Commended. — The Prince Consort, and Mr. Joseph Hind- 

 son, Barton House, Everton, Li>verpool. 



REFEREE FOR THE AGES OF STOCK, 



Professor Simonds, Royal Veterinary College, London. 



VETERinARY INSPECTOR AND GENERAL REFEREE, 



Mr. R. L. Hunt, Canon-street, Birmingham, 



ROOTS. 



Judge. — Mr. J. Mathews, Edgbaston House, Birmingham. 



The First Silver Cup, value Ten Guineas, given by the 

 Mayor of Birmingham, for the best collection of Long 

 Mangold Wurzel, Globe Mangold Wurzel, Swedes, and 

 Carrots, six roots of each. Sir William Heathcote, Bart., 

 M.P., Hursley Park, Winchester, Hampshire. Second cup, 

 value five guineas, Mr. Richard Benyon, Englefield House, 

 Reading. 



Commended. — Mr. Thomas Keable Rowdefield Farm, 

 Devizes. 



