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and other Dogs, under the management of Mr. John Douglas, when 

 the entries amounted to 1,130. Mr. G. Lowe was secretary. 



The judges appointed were the following: for Blood-hounds, 

 Bedlington and Irish Terriers, Lieut. -Colonel Cowen; Greyhounds 

 and Spaniels, Mr. W. Lort ; Pointers, Viscount Combermere and 

 Mr. \V. Lort ; Setters, Messrs. W. Lort and: F. R. Bevan ; Retrievers, 

 Sheepdogs, Bull-terriers, Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P. ; Deer-hounds, 

 Mr. G. W. Hickman ; Fox-terriers and Wire-haired Terriers, Hon. 

 T. W. Fitzwilliam ; Mastiffs, Messrs. E. Hanbury and S. Handley ; 

 St. Bernards, Newfoundlands, and Foreign Dogs, Mr. S. Handley ; 

 Bull-dogs, Pomeranians, Pugs, and Toys, Mr. J. Percival; Smooth- 

 haired and Black-and-tan Terriers, Mr. S. Handley ; Dachshunds, 

 Rev. G. F. Lovell ; Dandies and Skyes, Mr. J. Locke. 



Messrs. E. Nichols, E. Bird, and E. R. Ray accounted for all 

 the prizes in the Blood-hound Classes. In the seven classes for 

 Mastiffs the prizes mostly went to well-known kennels, owned by 

 Messrs. Banbury, C. T. Harris, Parkinson, Holliday, de Castro, 

 Curtis, T. W. Allen, Wyatt, J. Murray, Rev. F. H. Hichens, Miss 

 Aglionby, and Mr. E. Nichols. St. Bernards were well represented 

 in Champion Dogs by Rev. G. A. Sneyd's Hector, and by Miss 

 Aglionby's Jura in Bitches. In Open Rough Dogs Mr. S. W. Smith 

 was first with Barry, and Prince Albert Solm second with his 

 Courage. In Bitches Mr. J. C. Tinker was first with Mab, and 

 Mr. W. A. Joyce second with Queen Mab. In Smooths, Mrs. 

 Bailey, Mr. Thornton (afterwards such a liberal buyer and zealous 

 exhibitor), and the Revs. W. J. Mellor and G. B. Watson took all 

 the prizes, and Mr. Thornton took two out of the three prizes 

 awarded for Puppies. In the three classes for Newfoundlands 

 Messrs. Mapplebeck, Evans, Mrs. Cunliffe Lee, and Mr. W. Free- 

 man cleared the decks. Deer-hounds, with two classes, found the 

 winners amongst Messrs. Chinnery, Fitt, Hey, Nickall, and Parker. 

 Greyhounds, with same number of classes, had some well-known 

 names amongst the winning owners Messrs. Waddington, Sapwell, 

 J. H. Salter, J. Fletcher, and E. Davy. The Extra Class for Foreign 

 Dogs contained a very mixed assortment as usual in those days 

 amongst which the circuit-going Great Dane Satan of the late Mr. 

 F. Adcock and Esquimaux Zouave of Mr. Howard Mapplebeck 

 were equal firsts. In the eight classes for Pointers, divided by 

 weight and sex, the principal winners were Messrs. J. Fletcher, R. J. 

 Lloyd Price, Fauntleroy, T. Sturgeon, F. H. Cope, B. Field, G. T. 

 Bartram, G, Brewis, and J. H. Whitehouse. English Setters had 



