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Class XLV.— Pens of five Ewes of any age. 

 First prize of £4, to James Quartly. 

 Second prize of £2, to Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 

 Bait., M.P. 



Commended— Sh T. D. Ackland's ewes. 



HORSES. 



Judges.— J. Booth, Gotham, Newark, Notts. 

 H. Trethewy, Grampound, Cornwall. 

 E. Little, Limhill, Chippenham, Wilts. 

 For Agricultural Purposes. 

 Cla-SS XLVI.— Mares in-foal,or with foals at their sides. 

 First prize of £10, to the Rev. J. G. Coppleston, of 

 Offwell Rectory, Honiton, Devon. 



Second prize of £5, to Mr. T. B. Miles, of Langford, 

 Bristol, Somerset. 



Class XLVIL— Two-year-old Colts. 

 First prize of £20, to Mr. Henry Hitchcock, of Chilterne 

 All Saints, Heytesbury, Wilts. 



Second prize of £5, to Mr. Isaac Humphry, of East 

 Lambrook, South Petheron, Somerset. 



Class XLVIH.— Two-year-old Fillies. 

 First prize of £5, to Mr. John Anthony, of Yealmpton 

 Mills, Yealmpton, Devon. 



Class XLIX.— Yearling Colts or Fillies. 

 First prize of £5, to Mr. Thomas Searell, of Bellamars-h, 

 Chudleigh, Devon, for riding purposes. 



For Riding Purposes. 

 Class L. — Mares in-foal, or with foals at their sides, for 

 First prize of £5, to Mr. Richard Watson, of Dorseley, 

 Totnes, Devon. 



Second prize of £3, to Mr. Francis Coaker, of Marldon, 

 Totnes, Devon. 



The u'Jiole of tJds class Idglily commended. 

 Class LI.— Two or three-year-old Fillies. 

 First prize of £5, to Mr. Richard Watson, for filly by 

 Bishop of Romford's Cob. 



Second prize of £3, to Mr» H. M. Northcote, of Hather- 

 leigh, Devon, for filly by Young Harkaway. 



Class LII. — Yearling Colts or Fillies. 

 First prize of £5, to Mr. William Clapper, of Duddle- 

 stone, Taunton, Somerset, for colt by Bowstring. 



Second i)rize of £3, to Mr. H. M. Northcote, for colt by 

 Bishop of Romford's Cob. 



Commended — Mr. Copplestone's Champion colt. 

 Class LIII. — Two or three-year-old Colts or Geldings. 

 First prize of silver medal, to Mr. R. H. Watson, for colt 

 by Bishop of Romford's Cob. 



Second prize of bronze medal, to Mr. Edward Elliott, of 

 HoUowcombe, Gymebridge, Devon, for colt by Rainbow. 

 Commended — Mr. Gapper's Bowstring colt. 



PONIES. 



Class LIV. — Mare Ponies of any breed, not exceeding 

 13 hands his;h. 



First prize of £4, to Mr. William Nosworthy, of Ford 

 Manaton, Moreton Hampstead, Devon (for Exmoor). 



Second prize of £2, to Mr. William Furneaux, of South 

 Breut, Devon (for Exmoor). 



PIGS. 



(large breed.) 

 Judges. — W. W. Gibbs, Kittisford, Somerset. 

 11. Fookes, Whitchurch, Dorset. 

 J. Whitaker, Bratton-Weatbury, Wilts. 

 Class LV. — Boars, not exceeding two years old on the 1st 

 January, 1857. 

 First prize of £4, to Mr. John K. Tombs. 

 Second prize of £2, to Mr. William Hewer. 

 Commended — Mr. Hewer's boar. 

 Class LVI. — Breeding Sows, in farrow, or that have far- 

 rowed within four mouthji of the first day of exhibition. 

 First prize of £4, to Mr. William Hewer. 

 Second prize of £2, to Mr. R. N. Greuville, Butleigh, Glas- 

 tonbury, Somerset. 



The wJiole of tJiis class commended. 

 Class LVII. — Pens of three breeding Sows, not exceeding 

 nine months old on the 1st June, 1857. 

 First prize of £3, to Mr. William Hewer. 

 Second prize of £2, to Mr. R. N. Grcnville. 



SMALL BREED. 



Class LVHL— Boars not exceedins? two years old on the 

 1st January, 1857. 

 First prize of £4, to Mr. George Turner. 

 Second prize of £2, to Mr. W. L. Brailey. of Corfe Farm, 

 Barnstaple, Devon. 



Highly commended — Mr. Parson's white Ducie boar. 

 Class LIX. — Breeding Sows in farrow, or that have far- 

 rowed within four months of the first day of the Exhibition. 



First prize of £4, to the Rev. G. F. Hodaon, of North Pe- 

 therton, Bridgwater, Somerset. 



Second Prize of £2 to Mr. George Turner. 

 Hirjhhj commended — Mr. Cornish's Leicester sow. 

 Commended — Mr. Brailey'a sow. 

 Class LX.—Peus of three breeding Sows, not exceeding 

 nine months old on the let June, 1857. 

 First prize of £3, to Mr. George Turner. 

 Second prize of £?, to Mrs. E. Palmer, of Ilchester, So- 

 merset. 



EXTRA. STOCK. 



Judges. — J. Booth, Gotham, Newark, Notts. 



H. Trethewy, Grampound, Cornwall. 

 E. Little, Lauhill, Chippenham, Wilts. 

 The prize of £2, to Mr. William Reudell, Kingston Staver- 

 toD, Devon, for his South Devon Heifer. 



The prize of £2, to Mr. William Jackson, Bullaton Hen- 

 nock, for his entire Pack Horse. 



highly commended. 

 Mr. Richard H. Watson's half-bred Colt. 



COMMENDED. 



Mr. W. Lovering's small- breed sow. 

 Mr. J. Rendell's South Devon fat cow. 

 Mr. J. Tyrell's Guernsey cow and calf. 

 Mr. G. Thome's North Devon heifer calf. 

 Mr. G. S. Poole's cart mare and foal. 

 Mr. G. S. Poole's hunting gelding. 



PRIZES FOR IMPLEMENTS. 



Judges. — H. B. Calwell, Hilborowe Hal), Brandon, Nor- 

 folk. 

 C. S. Read, Stoke Ferry, Brandon, Norfolk. 

 T. H. Barker, Pusy, Farringdon, Berks. 

 W. Chalcraft, Bromshill House, Ijiphook, 

 Hants. 

 Engineers. — Mr. Gooch, of the South Devon Railway. 

 Mr. Easton, Jun., of Loudon. 



For the best plough for general purposes, U. lOs., to Messrs. 

 J. and K. Wright, Sandford, Devon ; and 11. lOs. to Mr. John 

 Eddy, Kennford, Exeter, Devon. 



For the best subsoil plough, Zl., to Mr. E. H. Bentall, Hey- 

 bridge, Essex. 



For the best turnwreat plongh, which will efficiently turn 

 tl.e furrow against the hill, Zl, to Mr. John Edjjy, Kennford, 

 Exeter. 



For the best cultivator, grubber, and scarifier (wide), 11, to 

 Mr. E. H. Bentall, Heybridge, Maldon, Essex; and \l. to R. 

 Coleman, Chelmsford. 



For the best ditto (narrow), 21., to Mr. R. Coleman, Chelms- 

 ford, Esses. 



For the best scarifier for light land soil, \l., to Mr. R. 

 Collins, Trent, Somerset. 



For the best pair of drags, \l., to Mr. John Eddy, Kenn- 

 ford, Exeter. 



For the best set of harrows, IDs., to Mr. John Eddy, 

 Kennford, Exeter, Devon; and lOs. to Messrs. A. and T. Fry, 

 Bristol. 



For the best set of seed harrows, 1^, to Mr. James Comius, 

 Southmolton. 



For the best clod crusher or pulverizer, 21., to Mr. John 

 Eddy, Kennford, Exeter, Devon. 



For the best corn drill, 5^, to Messrs. Holmes and Sons, 

 Norwich. 



Second ditto, 21., to Mr. J. L. Bowhay, Modbury. 



For the best corn drill for small occupations, in hilly dis- 

 tricts, 5/., to Messrs. Holrafis and Sons, Norwich. 



Second ditto, 21., Mr. J. L. Bowhay, Modbury. 



For the best turnip and mangold wurtzel drill, for ridge ot 

 flat, depositing manure with the seed, 5/., to Messrs. Reeves, 

 Bratton, Westbury, Wilts. 



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