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dB^sajis antr l^cpotts. 



AWAEDS FOE 1865. 



Class II. 

 The only Essay sent in was not considered deserving of tlio Prize. 



Class III. 



The Prize of 25Z. was awarded to Mr. John' Colemax, of South 

 Fields, Wandsworth, S.W., for his Essay on Sheep Stock. 



Class IV. 



The Prize of 2hl. was awarded to Mr. HenTvY PIall Dixon, of 

 10, Kensington Square, \s ., for his Essay on the Eise and Progress 

 Shorthorns. 



Class V. 



The Prize of 25/. was awarded to ^Ir. William Henry Heywood,. 

 of Dunham Massey, Altrincham, Cheshire, for liis Essay on the- 

 Comparative Profit of making Cheese and Butter. 



CLASS VI. 



Tlie Prize of 20Z. was awarded to the Eev. J. C. CLUTTi-.nBUCK, 

 of Long A\'ittenhain, Abingdon, Berks, for his Essay on "Water 

 Supply. 



Class VII. 



TIio Prize of 20Z. was awarded to Mr. A. Bailly Dknton, of 

 Stevenage, Herts, for his Essay on Farm Buildings. 



Class IX. 



The Prize of 10/. v»'as awarded to Mr. Wilijam Little, of Bunker 

 Hill, Lamhton, Fence Houses, Co. Durham, for his Essay on Cross- 

 hrecding of Cattle. 



