THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



Highly commended. — Mr, Rea's heifer. 

 The whole of class 6 were coratueuded. 



DEVON CATTLE. 

 Judges. — G. W. Baker, Park Farm, Woburn; 



J. Tanner Davy, Aslitnn, Southmol'cn ; 

 W. SjTJonds, Biaudfonl. 

 Class 1. — Bulls, calvei en or before the 1st of Jul}", 1855, 

 an J not exceeding four years old. 

 First prize of £30 to James Davj, of Flitton Bartou, ncsr 

 South Molton (Nspoleou). 



Sscond prize of £15 to John Bodley, of Stockley Poraeroy, 

 near Creditoo, Devoa (Napokon). 



Highly commended. — Mr. Gibbs's bull. 

 Cl.\ss 2. — Bulls, calved since the 1st of July, 1855, and 

 more than cue year old. 

 First prize of £25 to James Wentworth Buller, M.P., of 

 Downs, near Cre.litori. 



Second prize of £15 to John C. Halse, of MoUand, near 

 South Molton (Sultau, jun.) 



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

 old. 

 First prize of £10 to James Quartly, of Molland House, 

 South Moltou (Lord Nelson). 



Second prize of £5 to His Koyal Highness the Prince C -;n- 

 sort (Prince Arthur). 



Commended. — ilr. Davy's bull. 



Class 4. — Cows, in-miik or in-calf. 

 First prize of £20 to JaiKf a QuBrtiy (Graceful). 

 Second prize of £10 to Jam, a Quartly (Sy'pV ). 

 • Highly commended. — The Prince Consort's, Mr. Gibbs', and 

 Mr. Turner's cows. 



The whole of class 4 were coniincnded. 

 Class 5 — Heifers in iailk or in calf not exceeding three 

 years oH. 

 First prize of £15 to Edward Pops, of Great Toller, uesr 

 Dorch^tter (Fancy). 



Secoiid prize of £10 to James Hole, of Knowle House, near 

 Dunster. 



Commended — Mr. Pore, for two heifers ; and Mr. Turner's 

 heifer. 



Class 6. — Ye.>rlingHeiff;rs. 

 First prize of £10 to Janies Quartly (Faocy). 

 Second prize of £5 to William Mulling Gibbs, of Bishops 

 Lydeard, near Tauntcu. 



Highlij commended. — Mr. Halse's heifer. 

 Commended .-—T\\e Prince Cor.sorl's heifer. 



CHANNEL ISLANDS' CATTLE. 

 JuDGE-s. — G. W. Baker, Park Farm, Woburn. 

 J. Tanner Daw, Southmolton. 

 W. Symonds, Blsndford. 

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

 The prize of £10 to Alexander Elpbinstone, of ChuteaGlen, 

 Christchurch (Jersey). 



Class 2. — Bulls calve' since the 1st of January, 18S6, and 

 more than one year old. 

 No coMpetitioa. 



CiASS 3.— Cows in milk. 

 The prize of £5 to H. C. Cnmpton, of the Manor-house, 

 Lyndhurst (Guernsey). 



Class 4. — In-calf Heifers, not exceeding two years old. 

 The priz3 of £5 to James Beckingham, of Dell Farm, Church 

 Oakley, Hants (Chaniicl Island). 



Class 5. — Yearling Heifers. 

 The prize of £5 to L. P. Maton, of Maddiugton, Devizes 

 (Jersey). 



OTHER ESTABLISHED BREEDS. 

 [Not including the Shorthorn, Hereford, Devon, or Channel 



Islands' breed.] 

 Judges.— G. W. Baker, Park Farm, Woburn. 

 J. Tanner Davy, Southmolton. 

 W. Symonda, Blandford. 

 Class 1. — Bulls calved on or before the 1st of July, 1855, 

 and not exceeding four years old. 

 No competition. 

 Class 2. — Bulls calved since the 1st of July, 1855, and more 

 t'a:-'.:i ouc 5 ear old. 

 No competition. 



Class S. — Cows iu-sulk or in-calf. 

 The prize of £10 to Tiioitas K. B. Cartewrighl, of Aynho, 

 near Brackley, Northampton (Polled Angus). 



Highly commended. — Mr. Crisp's Suffolk cow. 

 Class 4. — Heifers in-milk or in-calf, not exceeding three 

 years old. 

 The prize of £5 to Rev. Morton Shaw, of Rougham Rectory, 

 near Bury St. Edmunds (SulTolk). 



Class 5.— Yearling Heifers. 

 No competition. 



HORSES. 

 Judges. — J. II. Bland, Flambro. 



J. Booth, Cotham, Newark. 

 W. Dickinson, New Park, Lymington. 

 S. Watts, Belton, Grantham. 

 Agricultural Horses Generally. 

 Class 1. — Stallions for Agriciiltural Purposes foaled on or 

 before the 1st of Januirv, 1855. 

 First prize of £30 to T. B. T. Hildyard, of Fliutham Hall, 

 near Newark (Matchless). 



Second prize of £?0 to WiUiara Bakfr and Son, cf Bury 

 Farm, Stapleford, Cambridge (Young Iiikerraann). 



Highly commended — Mr. Ogden's, Mr. Biddell's, Mr. 

 Wilsoii's, and Mr. Barthropp for two horses. 



Commended. — Mr. Hibbcrd's, Mr. Seeton's, and Mr. 

 Wi'liams' horses. 



Class 2.— SUUioiis for A;;rir- Uiiril Purposes foaled in 1855» 

 First prize of £20 to Samue; Clayden, of Little Linton. 

 Cambridgeshire (Royal Georje), 



Second prize of £10 to Willia'ii Wilson, of Baylham Hall, 

 Ipswich (Young Duke). 



Highly commended.— 'Mr. Gobbitt's, Mr. Ward's, Mr. Bad- 

 hani'a, Mr. Pond's, and Mr. Crisp's horses. 



Commended.— Mr. Porter's, Mr. Hibberd'a, Mr. Ward's, 

 Mr. Rodwell's, and Mr. Mills's horses. 



Class 3. — Mares and Foals for Agricultural Purposes. 

 First prize of £20 to Samuel Wolton, jun., of Kesgrave, near 

 Woodbridge. 



Second prize of £10 to Samuel Wrinch, of Great Holland, 

 near Colchester. 



Highly commended.—'Mr. Fowle's, Mr. Gobbitt's, Mr. La- 

 viiigton's, Mr. Ward's, Mr. Cordery's, Mr. Little's, Lord St. 

 John's, and Mr. Palmer's mares. 



Commended. — Mr. Bidmed's and Mr. Browne's mares. 

 Class 4. — Two year old fillie.s for Agricultural Purposes. 

 First prize of £15 to William Long, of Ameabury, Wilts. 

 Second prize of £10 to Samuel Wrinch, of Great Holland, 

 near Colchester. 



Highly commended. — Mr. Curmick's filly. 



Commended. — Mr. Woltou's and Mr. Barthropp's fillies. 



DRAY HORSES. 

 Class 1. — Stallions foaled on cr before the 1st of January> 

 1855. 

 The prize of £15 to William Buller, jun., of Hanwell Fields, 

 near Banbury. 



Class 2. — Stallions foaled in the year 1855. 

 The prize of £10 to Lord St. John, of Melchbourne, near 

 Higham Ferrers. 



Class 3.— Mares and Foals. 

 The prize of £10 to James Rawleuce, of Bulbridge, Wilton, 

 near Salisbiiry. 



Class 4. — Fillies foaled in the year 1855. 

 Prize withheld. 



OTHER HORSES. 

 Class 1. — Thorough-bred Stallioi-s for getting Hunters. 

 First prize of £30 to Thomas Groves, of Plompton Hall, near 

 Knaresborough (Hobbie Noble) ; second of £20 to Thomas 

 Manfleld, of Thirkhy Bridge, near Thirsk (Spencer). 

 Highly commended. — Mr Kirby's Stotorth. 

 Commended. — Mr. Elnbiustone's Arabian. 



Class 2.-- Stallions for getting Hackneys. 

 The prize of £20 to James Godwin, of AUington, near 

 Devizes (Hotspur). 



Commended. — Mr. Elpliinstone'a Arabian. 



Class 3. — Brood Mares for breeding Hunters. 

 The prize of £20 to Tiiomis Frassr Grove, of Seagry Houiej 

 I'cr Chipffiib^i'n. 



The whold of class 3 were commended. 



