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THE FARMER'S MAGAZliNE. 



hundred. The bloodbounds, clumbers, and retrievers, 

 also embraced mauy uoble animals amongst them ; 

 and there were 8om3 absurd curiosities in the way of 

 toy terriero, Italian greyhounds, pugs, bulls, and pets. 

 But the point to fight at for the future will be dogs 

 for the gun and the Hall — pointers, setters, spaniels, 

 retrievers, and so on. A Hound Show in December will 

 never tell. 



PRIZE LIST. 

 CATTLE. 



Judges. — Mr. G. Bright, Broom, Asti3u-on-C'Iun, Salop. 



Mr. R. D adding, Pantou House, Wragby, Liu- 



eolnsliire. 

 Mr. r, Halse, Molland, South Molten, Devon. 



HERRFORDS 

 OxEx OR Steers. 



First prize, ,=£10, and extra prize of i'20, as " best Here- 

 ford," the Earl of Aylesford, Packiugton Hall, Coventry. 



Second, i'5, Mr. J. Towers, Ludlow. 



Highly commended, Mr. J. Naylor, Leighton Hall, 

 Welshpool, Montgomeryshire. 



Steers. 



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

 Shirley, Bawcott Tugford, Munslow, Shrewsbury. 



Second, £o, Mr. J. Towers. 



Highly commended, Lord Bateman, Shobdou Court, 

 Herefordshire ; Mr. T. Taylor, Burleigh Villa, Wellington. 



Commended, Lord Bateman; Mr. W. Aldworth, Frilford, 

 Abingdon, 



Cows. 



First prize, i'lO, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. G. 

 Pitt, Chadnor Court, Dilwyn, Leominster. 



Second, £b, Mr. R. Hill, Golding Hall, Shrewsbury. 



Highly commended, Mr. W. Tudge, Ashford, Ludlow. 



Commended, Mr. W. Cother, Middle Astoo, Oxford. 

 Heifers. 



Fkst prize, ^£10, Messrs. J. W. and C. J. Mappowder, 

 Blandford, Dorset. 



Second, .=£5, Mr. J. Williams, St. Mary's, Ivingslaud, 

 Leominster. 



SHORTHORNS. 

 Oxen or Steers. 



First prize, i'lO, Mr. J. Stralton, Manningford Bruce, 

 Pewsey. 



Second, £o, Mr. J. Manning, Milton Ham Farm, North- 

 ampton. 



The class generally commended. 

 Steers. 



First prize of £10, extra prize of £20, as "best Short- 

 horn," and Gold Med.u:, as " best ox or steer in the 

 yard," the Duke of Beaufort, Badminton, Chippenham. 



Second, Mo, J\Ir. J. H. Langston, M.P., Sarsden House, 

 Chipping Norton. 



Highly commended, Mr. R. Stratton, Broad Hinton, 

 Swindon. 



Cows. 



First prize, £10, Vice-President's prize of £21 as "best 

 cow or heifer bred by the eshibitei," Gold Medal as " best 

 cow or heifer in the yard," and sUver medal as breeder. 

 Col. Pennant, M.P., Penrhyn Castle, Bangor. 



Second, £5, Earl Howe, Gopsall Hall, Atherstoue. 



Commended, the Earl of Radnor, Coleshill, Highworth ; 

 Mr. T. Hands, Canley, Coventry. 

 Heieers. 



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

 Stratton, Broad Hinton. 



Second, £5, Mr. W. Wells, Redleaf, Penshurst, Kent. 



Highly commended, Captain Gunter, 'I'be Grange, 

 Wetherby. 



DEVONS. 

 Oxen or Steers. 



First prize, £10, President's prize of £25 as "best ox 

 or steer bred by the exhibitor," extra prize, £20, as " the 

 best Devon," and silver medal as breeder, Mr. J.J. Farqu- 

 harson, Langton House, Blandford. 



Second, £5, Mr. J. Overman, Burnham Sutton, Burn- 

 ham Market, Norfolk. 



Steers. 



First prizs, £10, and silver medal as breeder, his Royal 

 Highness the Prince Consort, Windsor Castle, 



Seconi, £0, IJarl Howe. 



Commended, Mr. J. Overman. 

 Cows. 



First i^rize, £10, Mr. Walter Farthing, Stowey Court, 

 Bridgewater. 



Heifers. 



First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder, his Royal 

 Highness the Prince Consort. 



Second, £5, Mr. J. J. Farquharsou. 



Highly commended, Mr. W. Farthing. 



Commended, Mr. A. Umbers, Weston Hall, Leamingion. 



LONGHORNS. 



Oxen or Steers. 



Prize, £5, Mr. J. Reading, Priors Hard wick, Southam. 



Cows OE Heifers. 

 First prize, £10, Mr. J. Faulkner, Bretby Farm, Derby- 

 shire. 



Second, £5, Mr. T. Satchvvell, Hernfield House, Ivnowle, 

 ■Warwickshire. 



OTHER PURE BREEDS, AND CROSS-BRED 



ANIMALS. 



Oxen or Steers. 



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

 Pike, Mitton, near Tewkesbury (cross-bred shorthorn). 



Second, £•), Colonel Pennant, M.P. (Welsh). 



Commended, Mr. David Ainslie, Costerton, Blackshiels, 

 Midlotliian (polled Aberdeen and shorthorn). 

 Cows. 



First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder. Lady 

 Emily Foley, Stoke Edith Park, Herefordshne (cross). 



Second, £5, the Earl of Harrowby, Sandon Hall, Stafford- 

 sliire (cross-bred sborthorn). 



Commended, Mr. Aaron Pike, Mitton (cross shorthorn); 

 Mr. Jonathan Camm, Farnsfield, Southwell, Notts (short- 

 horn cross). 



Heifers. 



First prize, £10, Mr. A. Longmore, Rattie-by-Banff, 

 Banifshire (Aberdeen and shorthorn). 



Second, £5, Mr. R. Machiu, Papplewick, Nottingham 

 (cross). 



Commended, Mr. J. Beasley, Overstone, Northampton 

 (shorthorn and Highland Scot). 



SCOTCH BREEDS. 

 Oxen or Steers. 

 First prize, £10, Mr. W. M'Combie, Tillyfour, Aberdeen 

 (Galloway polled). 



Second, £5, Mr. E. Rainforth, Monkhoptou, Bridgnorth 

 (West Highland). 



Commended, Lady Brinckman, Sundorne Castle, Shrop- 

 shire (.West Highland); Mr. W. M'Combie (Galloway 

 polled). 



WELSH BREEDS. 

 Oxen or Steers. 

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

 Francis, Manor Farm, Hanging Houghton, Northampton. 



• EXTRA CLASSES, 

 For Animals not qualified to compete in any of the 

 Preceding. 

 Oxen oe Steers. 



[No entry.] 

 Cows OE Heu^ees. 

 Prize, £5, Mr. J. H. Langston, M.P. (shorthorn). 



SHEEP. 



Judges — Mr. J. Moon, Maristow, Plymouth. 



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

 Mr. G. Turner, Barton, Exeter. 

 leicestees. 

 Three fat Wethers, not exceeding 22 months old. 

 First prize £10, extra prize of £10, Hotel and Innkeepers' 

 Silver Plate of £10 lOs. as "best pen of long-wools," and 

 silver medal as breeder, Mr. W, Lovel, Nafferton Grange, 

 Driffield. 



