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Furness, Pilkington, and D. M. Norrish. All the prizes in English 

 Setters were taken by Messrs. Purcell-Llewellin, S. E. Shirley, M.P., 

 and G. de L. Macdona. Gordon Setters had fair support from 

 Messrs. Meyrick, Thorp, Trevithick, Sir R. Dixie, Bart, and Captain 

 Priestly. Irish Setters had Messrs. Hilliard, Waddington, Skidmore, 

 and Major Cooper taking leading places. Retrievers of the two 

 varieties had six or seven classes, and the chief prize-takers were 

 Messrs. S. E. Shirley, Andrews, Staples-Browne, Cochrane, J. W. 

 Morris, Captain Cote, Britton, and Harrison. Water-spaniels were 

 fair classes, the winners being Messrs. Morton, Montresor, Robins, 

 Mason, and Arbuthnott. In Clumbers Messrs. P. Bullock, Bradbury, 

 J. Fletcher, and W. Arkwright took all the money. In Sussex Spaniels 

 Messrs. Brandreth, Spurgin, and T. B. Bowers had it all their own 

 way. In other Spaniels the principal winners were Messrs. Gillett, 

 Brandreth, P. Bullock, Arbuthnott, J. Holmes, and G. M. Oliver. 

 All the Dachshund prizes were divided between Messrs. Enoch 

 Hutton (who took two or three prizes), Aston, and W. H. Strick. 

 Foreign Sporting Dogs and Dalmatians were poor entries, but two 

 capital specimens won in the latter Messrs. Fawdry's Captain and 

 Hale's Crib. 



Mastiffs were mainly supported by Messrs. Banbury, Clarke, 

 C. T. Harris, Holliday, Wynn, and Williams. St. Bernards found 

 Mr. F. Gresham well " in the money " with his Monk, Shah, and 

 Abbess, other winners being Messrs. Sneyd, Bailey, Tatham, Tinker, 

 Benson, Wilson, and Walsh. Newfoundlands were supported by 

 Messrs. Coat, Dixie, and J. Bowman. Sheep-dogs found their 

 chief winners amongst Messrs. Cartland, Jubb, Eale, W. H. Charles, 

 Lord Chesham, and Mr. F. Aggis. Bull-dogs had a good entry, in 

 which Mr. G. A. Dawes figured extensively, followed by Messrs. 

 Bezant, Anderton, Underhill, and Ridgeway. Bull-terriers (Large 

 and Small) filled well, the winners being supplied by Messrs. 

 Harrison, Marshall, Hartley, Grifiis, Davis, Bennett, and Read. 

 Black-and-tan and Smooth Terriers were not large, but fairly 

 typical, classes, prizes being taken by Messrs. Swinburne, Taylor, 

 Melen, Gibbon, and Mapplebeck in former, and Messrs. Swindell 

 and Denny in latter. Skyes were small classes. All the prizes in 

 Dandies were divided between Messrs. J. Locke (with Doctor and 

 Tib Mumps), J. Paterson (who showed the afterwards well-known 

 Tweedside), and J. C. Carrick (with Nell Gwynne). Mrs. Monck, 

 Lady Giffard, and Mr. John Jacobs took all the prizes in Maltese; and 

 the first-named was " in the money " amongst the Pugs and Rough 



