X Award of Live- Stock Prizes at Salisbury. 



James Hole, of Knowle tlouse, Dunster : the Prize of Te\ Sovereigns, for 



his 2 years 7 months and 1 week-old red In-calf Devon Heifer (without 



name) ; bred by himself. 

 James Quartly, of ^olland House : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 



1 year 7 mondil and 2 weeks-old red In-calf North Devon Heifer 



" Fancy ;" bred by himself. 

 William Mullings Gibbs, of Bishop's-Lydeard, Taunton : the Prize of Five 



Sovereigns, for his 1 year 2 months and 2 weeks-old red Devon Heifer 



(without name) ; bred by himself. 



Cattle : Channel Islands. 



Alexander Elphinston, of Chuten Glen, Christchurch, Hampshire : the 

 Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his (about) 5 years-old black-and-white 

 Jersey Bull " Premier ;" breeder unknown (the animal purchased of 

 Michael Fowler, at Bushey Farm, Watford, in August, 1855). 



[No entry for the Prize of FrvE Soveheigns offered for the best Bull calved since the 1st of 

 January, 1856, and more than 1 year old.] 



Henry Combe Compton, of ]\Ianor House, Lyndhurst : the Prize of Five 

 Sovereigns, for his 6 years and 1 month-old red-aud-white Guernsey 

 Cow, In-milk and In-calf (without name) ; bred by himself. 



James Beckingham, of Dell Farm, Church-Oakley, Hampshire : the Prize of 

 Five Sovereigns, for his 1 year 11 months and 10 days-old grey-and- 

 white Channel Islands In-calf Heifer " Beauty ;" bred by himself. 



Leonard Pitt Maton, of Haddington, Devizes : the Prize of Five Sove- 

 reigns, for his 1 year 11 mouths and 2 weeks-old white-and-black- 

 spotted In-milk Jersey Heifer " Blink Bonny ;" bred by himself. 



Cattle : Other established Breeds. 



[No entry for the two Prizei of Tex Sovereigns each offered for Bulls in this division.] 



TnoMAS Egbert Brook Cartwright, of Aynhoe, Brackley : the Prize of Ten 

 Sovereigns, for his 4 years 3 months 3 weeks and 4 days-old black 

 Polled Angus In-calf Cow (without name) ; bred by himself. 



[No entry for the Prize of Teh Soveiieighs offered for the best In-milk or In-calf Heifer not 

 exceeding 3 years o!d.] 



Eev. Morton Shaw, of Eougham Piectory, Bury St. Edmunds : the Prize of 

 Five Sovereigns, for liis 1 year 2 months 3 weeks and 4 days-old red 

 Suffolk Heifer (without name) ; bred by himself. 



Horses. 



Thomas Blackburn Thorotok Hildyard, of Flintham Hall, Newark : the 

 Prize of Thirty Sovereigns, for his G years-old dapple-grey agricul- 

 tural Stallion " Matchless ;" bred by Thomas Hayto, of Sempringham 

 Fen, Falkingham, Lincolnshire ; sire, " King of the Country, or Farmer's 

 Glory ;" dam, without name. 



William and Thomas Baker, of Bury Farm, Stapleford, Cambridgeshire : the 

 Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for their 4 years and 3 montlis-old dark- 

 grey Suftblk-and-Liucoln Agricultural Stallion " Young Inkennann ;" 

 bred by Peter Grain, jun., of Great Shelford ; sire, " Heart of Oak ;" 

 dam, without name. 



Samuel Clayden, of Little Linton, Cambridgeshire : the Prize of Twenty 

 Sovereigns, for his 2 years and 2 months-okl chesnut Suffolk Agricultural 

 Stallion " Eoyal George ;" bred by himself ; sire, *' Old Samson ;" dam, 

 " Deppcr.''. 



