THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



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OTHER BREEDS. 

 JuDGES.^Henry Croker, Drumkeeii, county Limerick. 

 Samuel Oarutt, Arch Hall, county Navan. 

 Kobert Whte, Gooldeu, county Tipperary. 

 Devon bulla, calved on or after the lat January, 1852. 

 The prize of £5 to the Earl of Chairleinout, Marino, Dublin. 

 Polled Angus or Galloway bulla, calved on or after the lat of 

 January, 1852. 

 The priBeof£5 to Lord Talbot de Malahide.Malahide Castle. 



Ayrshire bulls, calved on or after the lat Jan., 1852. 

 The prize of £5 to N. W. Roche, M.D., Eermoy, county 

 Cork. 

 Weat Highland bulls, calved on or after the 1st Jan., 1852. 

 The prize of £4 to Mr. W. S. Trench, Cardtown, Mouu- 

 trath. 



Kerry bulls, calved on or after lat Jan. 

 First price of £3 to Mr. W. Owen, Bleasiugton, county 

 Wicklow. 

 Highly commended. — The Earl of Charlemont s bull. 



Devon cowa in-calf or iu-milk, of auy age. 

 The prize of £4 to the Earl of Charlemont, for cow in-calf. 

 Devon heifers in-calf or in-railk, calved on or after the Ist 

 Jan., 1854. 

 The prize of £3 to the Earl of Charlemont for heifer in-calf. 



Devon heifers, calved on or after 1st Jan., 1856. 

 The prize of £3 to the Earl of Charlemont. 

 Polled Angus or Galloway cowa i(-calf or in-milk, of any age. 

 The prize of £4 to Lord Ta hot de Malahide. 

 Commended — Lord Talbot's cow. 

 Polled Angus or Galloway heifers in-calf or in-milk, calved on 

 or after the 1st Jan., 1854. 

 The prize of £3 to Lord Talbot de Malahide. 

 Commended. — Lord Talbot's heifer. 

 Polled Angus or Gallowav heifers, calved on or after the 1st 

 Jan., 1856. 

 The prize of £3 to Lord Talbot de Malahide. 



Ayrshire cows in-calf or in-railk, of any age. 

 The prize of £4 to Mr. N. W. Roche, M.D., Fermoy, county 

 Cork. 



Ayrshire heifers in-calf or in-railk, calved on or after the lat 

 Jan., 1854. 

 The prize of £3 to Mr. N. W. Roche. 



Ayrahire heifers, calved on or after the 1st Jan., 1856. 

 The prize of £3 to Mr. N. W Roche. 



West Highland cows in-calf or in-milk, of any age. 

 The prize of £3 to Messrs. Wilson and Law, Screggan 

 House, Tullamore, 



West Highland heifers in-calf or in-milk, calved on or after the 

 1st Jan., 1854. 

 The prize of £2 to Mr. W. S. Trench, Cardtown, Mountrath. 

 West Highland heifers, calved on or after the Ist Jan., 1856. 

 The prize of £2 to Mr. Trench. 



Kerry cows in-calf or in-milk, of any age. 

 The prize of £3 to Sir Edward M'Donnell, New Haggard, 

 Lusk. 



Commended. — Mr. Francis Bland's cow. 

 Kerry heifers in-calf or iu-milk, calved on or after the 1st 

 Jan., 1854. 

 The prize of £2 to Sir E. M'Donnell. 

 Commended.— The Knight of Kerry's heifer. 



Best of all the prize bulla exhibited at the show. 

 The Gold Medal to Mr. John Christy, Fort Union, Adair, 

 for short -horu yearling bull ( Foundation) calved April 1st, 1856. 

 Best of all the prize cows or heifers exhibited at the show. 

 Gold Medal to Mr. James Douglas, Athelataneford, Drem, 

 East Lothian, for a short-horned roan heifer (Rose of Athel- 

 stane), calved Dec. 25, 1854; prod.iced a live calf Feb. 10, 1857. 

 Tne Purcell Challenge Cup of £100 (founded by the late 

 Peter Purcell, for the best aTiiraal in the neat cattle classes, 

 possessing most merit of its kind in the eatioiation of the 

 Judges), to Mr. James Douglas (Rose of Athelstaue). 



HORSES. 

 Judges. — P. Sarsfield, Cooijn, county Galway. 



R. G. Talbot, Ballinclea House, Dalkey. 

 W. Torr, Aylesby Manor, Grimsby. 

 Stallions of any breed for Agricultural Purposes, foaled on or 

 after the Ist Jan., 1850, and previous to the 1st Jan , 1855. 

 First prize of £30 to Mr. William Joyce, Abbey Farm. 

 Waterford (Suffolk). 



Second prize of £10 to Mr. James Corman, Cremore, Kil- 

 muckridge, Gorey (Clydesdale). 



Highly commended. — Mr. Wellesley Prendergast's Suffolk. 

 Stallions of any breed for Agricultural Purposes, foaled on or 

 after the 1st of January, 1857- 



First prize of £15 to Mr. Andrew Chalmers, Miner's Hill, 

 Dalkey. 



Second prize of £10 to Mr. J. Dickson, Gortnamona, Tulla- 

 more (Clydesdale). 



The beat stallion in the above sections, the medal to Mr. Wm. 

 Joyce for his Suffolk cart stallion (Albert). 

 Draught mares in foal, or with a foal at foot, or having reared 

 a foal in the year 1857. 



First prize of £10 to Mr. David H. Sherrard. Thorndale, 

 Drumcondra, county Dublin (Clydesdale). 



Second prize of £5 to Mr, Silvester Rate, Rathmoyle, Eden- 

 derry (Clydesdale). 



Draught fillies foaled in the year 1854. No merit. 

 Draught fillies foaled on or alter the 1st January, 1855. 



First prize of £5 to Mr. Silvester Rait, Rathmoyle, Eden- 

 derry (Clydesdale). 



Second prize of £3 to Mr. Andrew Chalmers, Miner's Hill, 

 Dalkey. 

 Draught fillies foaled on or after the Ist Jan., 1856. No merit. 



SPECIAL PRIZES FOR ANY PURE AND DISTINCT FOREIGN 

 BP.EED SUITABLE FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES OR 

 HEAVY DRAUGHT. 



Judges. — P. S. Congreve. 



R. G. Talbot, Ballinclea House, Dalkey. 

 W. Torr, Aylesby Manor, Grimsby. 

 Stallions of any age: Ist prize 500 francs; 2nd prize 300 

 francs. No compelilion. 



Mares of any age : Ist prize of 400 francs to Major Quentia 

 (French mare) ; 2nd prize of 300 francs to Major Quentia 

 (French mare). 



A Silver Medal to be added to the winners of the First 

 Prizes, and a Bronze Medal to the winners of the Second 

 Prizes. 



SPECIAL HORSE PRIZES (hunters). 



Judges.— C. Garfitt, Tabley Old Hall, Cheshire. 

 C. Nainby, Barnoldby, Lincoln. 

 J. Scholfield, Howden, Yorkshire. 

 Weight-carrying thorough-bred stalliong. 

 First prize of .£50 and the Gold Medal to Mr. George 

 Thompson, Ballingarry, Shinrone (Dey of Algiers). 



Second prize of £30 and the Silver Medal to the Marquis of 

 Waterford, Curraghmore, Portlaw (Barbarian). 



Third prize of £20 and the Bronze Medal to the Marquis 

 of Waterford (Lord George). 



Weight-carrying huuter brood mares, having a foal at foot or 

 being in foal. 

 First prize of £20 and the Silver Medal to Mr. W. M. Glas- 

 cott, Alderton, Priest Haggard, New Ross (Lady Jane). 



Second prize of £10 aud the Bronze Medal to Mr. Wra. 

 Q,uinn, Loughloher Castle, Cahir (Attraction.) 



SHEEP. 

 Judges. — Luke Beauman, Lincolnshire. 



Jno. Clarke, Long Sutton, Lincolnshire. 



Juo. Hannam, Kirk Deighton, Wetherby. 



Leicesters. 



Shearling Rams. 



First prize of 10/. to Mr. T. Garde, Ballinacurra, Mid- 



dleton. 



Second prize of 5^. to Mr. W. R. Meade, Ballymartle, Kin- 

 sale. 



Highly commended. — Another of Mr. Garde's rams; and 

 Mr. Campion's ram. 



Commended. — Mr. Roberts (2) ; and Mr. Reynell's rams. 



Two-shear Rams, 

 First prize of 10/. to Mr. R. W. Reynell, Killynon, Killu- 

 can. 



Second prize of 5/. to Mr. Roberts, Stokestown. 

 Commended. — Mr. Garde's ram. 



Rama of auy age, not exceeding six years. 

 First prize of 5/., and the second of 3/., both to Mr. Garde, 

 Balliuacurra. 



Commended. — Mr. Campion's ram. 



The medal for the best ram exhibited to Mr. Reynell's two- 



