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Award of Premiums at Cambridge. 



To Mr. Richard Daintree, of Hemingford -Abbotts, near St. Ives, 

 Huntingdonshire : the sum of Five Pounds, for his 5 years-old 

 Cart-Mare ; bred by himself. 



To Mr. Henry Crosse, of Boyton Hall, near Stowmarket, Suffolk : 

 the Sum of Five Pounds, for his Suffolk Mare, 5J years-old ; 

 bred by Mr. Wilden, of Stownpland, near Stowmarket. 



SELECTION OF SEED-WHEAT. 



Colonel John Le Couteur, of Bell-Vue, in the Island of Jersey : the 

 Belle- Vue Talavera White Wheat ; grown by himself, at Belle- 

 Vue, Jersey. 



Mr. John Elliss, of Send, near Ripley, Surrey : the DrewiWs Im- 

 froved Chidham White Wheat ; grown at Send, in Surrey. 



These two wheats were selected by the Judges as the best samples of 

 White Wheat exhibited at the Cambridge Meeting. Neither of the sam- 

 ples of Red Wheat were adopted for trial, in consequence of their want of 

 purity, from the slight intermixture of White Wheat which each of them 

 was found to contain. 



COMMENDATIONS. 



Mr. H. Hammond's 11 years-old Stallion ; bred by himself. 



Mr. E. Pell's 20 years-old Stallion ; bred by Mr. Humphreys, of 

 Woodford Bridge. 



The Duke of Richmond's Pen of Shearling South-Down Ewes; bred 

 by himself. 



Mr. Samuel Webb's Pen of Shearling South-Down Ewes ; bred by 

 Mr. Jonas Webb, of Babraham. 



The Judges commended the whole of Class VII. (South-Downs and 

 other Short-woolled Sheep) generally. 



Mr. William Bryant's 5 years-old Short-horned Bullock, in Extra 

 Stock ; breeder unknown. 



The Duke of Norfolk's Pen of South-Down Wether Sheep, in Extra 

 Stock ; bred by himself. 



Mr. Samuel Webb's three Shearling Wethers, in Extra Stock; bred 

 by himself. 



Mr. Henry John Adeane's three South-Down Wethers, in Extra 

 Stock ; bred by himself.^ 



The Judges commended the Pigs generally in Extra Stock. 



