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Class 4. — Brood Mares for breeding Hackneys. 

 The prize of £15 to John B. Starky, of Spye Park, near 

 Chippenham, Wilta. 



SHEEP. 

 Leicesters. 

 Judges.— Thomas Twitchell, Welliugton, Bedford. 

 Charles Stokes, Kingston, Kegworth. 

 William Tindall, Wheatly, Doncaster. 

 Class 1. — Shearling Rams. 

 First prize of £25 to W. Sanday, of Holme Pierrepont, 

 Nottingham ; second of £15 to W. Sanday. 



Class 2. — Rams of any other aj>e. 

 First prize of £25 to W. Sanday; second of £15 to W. 

 Sanday. 



Highly commended. — Mr. Sanday for 3 other rams, Lord 

 Bernet's, Mr. Pawletl's, and Mr. Cresswell's rams. 

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

 First prize of £20 to W. Sanday; second of £10 to W. 



South-Down, or other Short-woolled Sheep. 

 Judges. — W. H. Beauford, Bedford. 



E. Trumper, Nimeham, Oxford. 

 H. Fookes, Whitchurch, Blandford, 

 Class 1. — Shearling Rams. 

 First prize of £25 to Jonas Webb, of Babraham, Cambridge; 

 second of £15 to Jonas Webb. 



Highly commended. — Mr. Webb for two other rams, and Mr. 

 Rigden's ram. 

 Specially commended. — Mr. Webb for two more rams. 

 Commended. — Lord.Walsiugham's, Duke of Richmond's (2), 

 and Mr. Henry Overman's (2) rams. 



Class 2. — Rams of any other age. 

 First prize of £25 to Jonas Webb; second of £15 to Jonas 

 Webb. 



HigHy commended. — Another of Mr. Webb's rams. 

 Commended. — Mr. Overman's two rams. 

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

 First prize of £20 to Henry Overman, of Weasenhara, near 

 Rougham ; second of £10 to Henry Overman. 



Highly commended. — Mr. Sainsbury's, Lord Walsingham's, 

 and Mr. Lucas's ewes. 



Commended. — Lord Radnor's and Lord Walsingham's ewes. 

 Short-woolled Sheep 

 Not qualified to compete as Southdowns. 

 Class 1.— Shearling Rams. 

 First prize of £25 to George Adney, of Harlcy, near Much 

 Wenlock, Salop (Shropshire Down) ; second of £15 to William 

 Hiimfrey, of Oak Ash Chaddleworth, near Wantage, Berks. 

 (Hampshire Down). 



Class 2. — Rams, of any other age. 

 First prize of £25 to Samuel Meire, of Castle Hill, Much 

 Wenlock, Salop (Shropshire Down) ; second of £15 to George 

 Adney (Shropshire Down). 



Commended. — Mr. Humphrey's ram. 

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

 First prize of £20 to William Brown Canning, of Chisledon, 

 near Swindon (Hampshire Downs); second of £10 to William 

 Rowdeu Shittler, of Bisbopston, near Salisbury (Hampshire 

 Downs). 



Commended. — Mr. Pain's ewes. 



Long-Woolled Sheep. 

 Not qualified to compete as Leicesters. 

 Judges. — Henry Beevor, Barnby Moor, East Retford. 

 John Clarke, Long Sutton. 

 E. L. Franklin, A.8cott, Wallingford. 

 Class 1. — Shearling Rams. 

 First prize of £25 to William Lane, of Broadfield Farm, 

 Noitlileach, Glouce ter ; second of £15 to William Lane. 



Hialihj commended. — Mr. Fletcher's, Mr. Porter's, and Mr. 

 Game's rams. 



Commended. — Mr. Brown's ram and Mr. Hewer's (2) rams. 



Class 2. — Rams of any other age. 

 First prize of £25 to Edward Handy, of Sierford, near 

 Cheltenham, Gloucester; second of £15 to William Game, of 

 Aldsworth, near Northleach. 



Highly commended. — Mr. Brown's two rams, Mr. Hewer's, 

 Mr. Lane's, and Mr. Walker's rams. 



Commended. — Mr. Fletcher's and Mr. Howell's ram?. 



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

 First prize of £20 to William Game; second of £10 to 

 William Lane. 

 Highly commended. — Mr. Hewer's and Mr. Lanes's ewes. 

 Commended. — Mr. B. Browne's two pens of ewes. 



PIGS. 

 Judges. — Henry Thurnall, Roystou. 



J. Unthank, Netherscales, Penrith. 

 B. SwaflSeld, Pilsbury, Ashborne, Derbyshire. 

 Class 1. — Boars of a large breed. 



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

 near Stockport; second of £5 to Joseph Tuley, of Truewell 

 Farm, near Keighly, Yorkshire. 



Highly commended. — Mr. Blandford's boar. 



Class 2. — Boars of a small breed. 



First prize of £10 to George Mangles, of Givendale, Ripon 

 Yorkshire ; second of £5 to Lieut.-Col. Charles Towueley. 



Highly commended. — Lord Portsmouth's boar. 



Commended — Mr. Hodgson's boar, and Mr. Horsefall's two 

 boars. 



Class 3. — Breeding sows of a large breed. 



First prize of £10 to William Hewer, of Seveahampton, 

 near Highnorth ; second of £5 to John Harrison, jun., of 

 Heaton Norris, near Stockport. 



Highly commended. — Mr. Palmer's sow. 



Commended. — Mr. Tuley and Mr. Calvert's sows. 

 Class 4, — Breeding sows of a small breed. 



First prize of £10 to H. Watson, of Bolton Park, near 

 Wigton, Cumberland ; second of £5 to Thomas Crisp, of 

 Butley Abbey, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. 



Highly commended. — Mr. Palmer's sow. 



Commended. — Mr. Mangle's two sows, and Mr. Turner's 

 sow. 



The whole of class 4 were commended. 

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



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



The prize of £10 to George Bowes Morland, of Abingdon, 

 Berks. 



Highly commended, — Mr. Ashtou's pigs. 



Commended. — Mr. Bailey's pigs. 

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



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



The prize of £10 to R. H. Watson. 



Highly commended. — Mr. Mangle's and Mr. Biddell's pigs. 



Commended. — Mr. Palmer's pigs. 



The show of pigs was generally commended. 



SPECIAL PRIZES 



GIVEN BY THE LOCAL COMMITTEE AT SALISBURY. 



HAMPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP. 

 Judges. — George Brown, Avebury, Marlborough. 

 T. Ferris, Charlton, Wilts. 

 Joseph Blundell, Bursledon, Hants. 

 Class 1. — Shearling rams. 

 First prize of £20 to William Humfrey, of Oak Ash, 

 Chaddleworth, near Wantage; second of £10 to William 

 Humfrey. 



Class 2. — Rams of any other age. 

 First prize of £20 to William Humfrey ; second of £10 to 

 Stephen King, of Old Hayward Farm, near Hungerford. 

 Class 3. — Pens of five ram Iambs. 

 First prize of £20 to John T. F. Pain, of North Houghton 

 Manor, mar Stockbridge; second of £10 to Robert Coles, of 

 Middletou Farm, Norton Bavant, near Warminster. 

 Class 4.— Pens of five shearling ewes. 

 First prize of £20 to W. Browne Canning, of Chisledon, 

 near Sindou, Wilts ; second of £10 to Edward Waters, of 

 Stratford-snh-Castle, near Salisbury. 



special prize offered by m. dutrone, of 

 Sarlabot, near Trousseauville-Dives, Canton of 

 DouzuLE, Department of Calvados, in France. 

 Best polled bull of any age. 



The gold medal to G. D. Badham, of the Sparrow'snest, 

 near Ipswich (Sufl'olk). 



FARM POULTRY. 

 The Poultry Judges were J. Bailey, Mount-street, London, 

 G. J Audrews, Dorchester. 



