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8ecoud, £5, Mr. J Hoast, North Dalton, Driffield. 

 Commended, Mr.G. S. Foljainbe, Osberton Hall, Work- 

 sop, Notts. 



LONG-WOOLLED, NOT BEING LEICESTKKS. 



Three fat Wethers, not exceeding 22 months old. 



First prize, £10, aud silver medal aa breeder, Mr. C. 

 Kearaey, Glewstone, Ross, Herefordshire. (Cotswold) 



Second, £5, Mr.T. West, GreenhiU Farm, Bletchington. 

 (Cotswold.) 



SOUTH AND OTHER DOWN, 



Three fat Wethers, not exceeding 22 months old. 



First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder, Lord Wal- 

 sinf,'ham, Merton Hall, Thetfbrd, Norfolk. (Southdown.) 



Second, £5, The Duke of Beaufort, Badminton. (South- 

 down.) 



Highly commended. Lord Walsingham. (Southdown.) 



Commended, The Earl of Radiior, Coleshill. (Southdown.) 



SOUTH AND OTHER DOWN. 



Three fat Wethers, exceeding 22, but not exceeding 34 



months old. 

 i'irst prize, £10, extra prize of£10, Hotel and Innkeepers' 

 Silver Plate as " best pen of Shortwools," and silver medal 

 aa breeder. Lord Walsingham. (Southdown.) 

 Second, £5, Mr. J. Overman. (Southdown.) 

 The class generally curamended. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



Three fat Wethers, not exceeding 22 months old. 

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

 Holland, M.P., Dumbleton Hall, Evesham. 

 Second, £5, Mr. Mansell, Adcott, Shropshire. 

 Commended, The Earl of Aylesford (for two pens). 



SHROPSHIRE. 



Three fat Wethers, exceeding 22, but not exceeding 34 



months old. 

 First prize, £10, and silver medal as breeder, the Earl of 

 Dartmouth, Patshull, Staffordshire. 

 Second, £5, The Earl of Dartmouth. 



CROSS-BRED. 



Three fat Wethers, not exceeding 22 months old. 



First prize £10, silver medal, as " best cross breds," and 

 silver medal as breeder, Mr. J. Overman. (Southdown and 

 Leicester.) 



Second, £5, Mr. S. Druce, Abbey Farm, Eyosham, Ox- 

 ford. (Oxford Down.) 



CROSS-BRED. 



Three fat Wethers, exceeding 22, but not exceeding 34 



months old. 



[No Entry.] 



PIGS. 



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



Mr. J.B. Spearin;;, Moulsford, Wallingford, Berks. 

 Mr. G. Turner, Barton, Exeter, 

 Three fat Pigs of one litter, not exceeding ten months old. 

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

 Morland, Chilton Farm, Harwell, Berks. 



Second, £5, Mr. E. Sheppard, Roundway Park Farm, 

 Devizes, Wilts. 



Three fat Pigs of one litter, not exceeding fifteen months old. 

 First prize, £10, and silver medal aa breeder, the Countess 

 of Chesterfield, Bretby Hall, Burton-upon-Trent. 



Second, £5, Mr. T. Crisp, Butley Abbey, Wickhara Mar- 

 ket. Suffolk. 



Highly commended, Mr. G. B. Morland. 

 Commended, Mr. G, Beale, Frolesworth, Lutterworth. 



Fat Pig exceeding fifteen months old. 

 First prize, £6, and silver medal as breeder, Mr. G. B. 

 Morland, Chilton. 



Second, £3, Mr. G. Mangles, Givendale, Ripon. 

 Highly commended, Mr. G. Beale, for two pens. 

 Commended, Mr. G. Mumford Sexton, Wherstead Hall, 

 Ipswich ; Mr. J. Harrison, jun., Heaton Norris, Stockport ; 

 aud Air. G. Mangles, Givendale. 



Berkshire Breeding Pigs. 

 Five Pigs of one litter, exceeding three and not exceeding 

 six months old. 

 Fir»t prize, £10, and silver medal aa breeder, Sir F. L. 

 Holyoake Goodricke, Bart., Studley Castle, Bromsgrove. 



Second, £5, Mr. William Cooper, Impsley Farm, Henley- 

 iu-Arden. 



Third, £3, Mr. W. J. Breach Scott, Quceu's Hotel, Bir- 

 mingham. 



Fourth, £2, Mr. J. Smith, lleiiley-in-.Vrdeii. 



Silver medal, Sir F. L. llolyodke Goodricke. 



Commended, Mr. \V. Hewer, Sevenhampton, Highwcrth, 

 and Mr. J. Spencer, Villiers Hill, Keuilworth. 



Pigs of other large Breeds. 

 Five Pigs of one litter, txceeding three and not exceeding 

 six months old. 

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

 Ciuy, Eaton, Leicestershire. 



Second, £5, Mr. G. Thomas Gibbons, White Hill Farm, 

 Tackley, Kirtlington, Oxon. 



Pigs of a s.mall Breed. 



Five Pigs of one litter, exceeding three and not exceeding 



six months old. 



First prize, £10, Hotel and Innkeepers' Silver Plate 

 of £5 5s., as " best pen of breeding Pigs," and silver medal 

 as breeder, Mr. T. Crisp, Butley Abbey, Wickham Market, 

 Suffolk, 



Second, £5, Mr. S. Wiley, Brandsby, Yorkshire. 



Silver medal, Mr. S. G. Stearn, Brandeston, Wickham 

 Market, Suffolk. 



Commended, Mr. J. Phillips Adams, Link Farm, 

 Worcester, and Mr. G. Mangles. 



Discjualitied on account of age, Mr. Sexton's entrj'. 



"Birmingham, December 1st, 1860, 

 " The referees for the ages of stock beg to report that 

 they find the dentition of several of the young pigs not to 

 agree so satisfactorily as they could wish with the state- 

 ments made in the certificates of their respective owners, 

 and they would suggest to the Council the propriety of 

 haviug the date on which the pigs were farrowed added, in 

 future, to the certificates. They would also recommend 

 that the present classification be re-considered by the Coun- 

 cil, with a view of having breeding pigs above six months of 

 ago exhibited at the annual meetings of the Society. 

 "JAS. B. SIMONDS, 

 Professor of Cattle Pathology, Royal Veterinary 

 College, London. 

 "R. L.HUNT, M.R.C.V.S. 

 " To the Council of the Birmingham Cattle Show." 



ROOTS. 



Judge. — Mr, J. Mathews, Edgbaston House, Birmiugbam. 



A Silver Cup, or other article of plate, of the value of 

 ten guineas, by Sir John Katclifif, for the best collection of 

 the four following varieties : — Long Mangold Wurzel, Globe 

 Mangold Wurzel, Swedes, and Carrots. Six roots of each 

 to be shown, and the roots to be selected from crops of uot 

 less than two acres in each case. — Sir William Healbcote, 

 Bait,, iM.P. Hursley Park, Winchester, 



A Silv<;r Cup, of the value of five guineas, by Messrs. 

 Proctor and Eyland,of Birmiugliam, for the best six speci- 

 mens of Kohl Rabi, to be shown for this prize aloue. — Mr. 

 W, Smith, AVoolstou, Bletchley Station. 



A, Silver Cup, or other article of ornamental plate, of 

 the value of five guineas, by Messrs, Griffin, Morris, aud 

 Griffiu, of Wolverhampton, for the best six specimens of 

 Yellow Globe Mangold Wurzel, to be exhibited for this prize 

 alone. — Mr, Innes, Wroxton, near Banbury. 

 Kohl PiAbi. 



First prize, 2 gs., Mr. W. Smith, Woolston. 



Second, 1 g., Mr. G. M'Cann, Court House, Malvern, 



Commended, — The Duke of Beaufort, Badminton, 

 Long IMakgel Wuezel, 



First prize, 2 gs., Mr. Charles Pratt, Stratford-upon-Avon. 



Second, 1 g., Mr. T. Keable, Rowdefield Farm, Devizes. 



Commended. — Sir William Heathcote, Bart.; Mr. S. 

 Robinson, Shaw House, Melbourne, Derbyshire ; Mr, J. 

 Moore, Northgate-street, Warwick, 



Globe Mangold Wuezel, 



First prize, 3 gs., Mr, C. Pratt, Stratford-upouAvou, 



Second, 1 g., Mr, A. H. Johnson, Manor House, Gunners- 

 bury, Middlesex. 



Clommended, — Mr. J. Eden Tysoe,Ilumer Hall, Stratford- 

 upon-Avon ; Mr. T, Keable, Rowdefield Farm, Devizes. 



