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Award of Premiums at Liverpool. 



*Edward Price, of The Courthouse, near Pembrldge, Herefordshire : a 4 years and 8 



months-old Hereford Bull ; bred by himself. 

 *The Earl Talbot, of Ingestre, near Stalford : a 2 years and 9 months-old Here- 

 fordshire Bull ; bred by himself. 

 Edward Gough, of Gravel Hill, near Shrewsbury : a 5 years and 4 months-old 



Hereford Bull ; bred by himself. 

 John Muscott, of Westonbury, Herefordshire: a 3 years and 10 months-old Hereford 



Bull : bred by the late Mrs. Jeffries, of the Sherrifs, Herefordshire. 

 William Perry, of Monkland, near Leominster : a 7 years and 3 months-old pure 



Hereford Bull ; bred by John Turner, of Noke, Herefordshire. 

 William Williams, of Corrance Court, Herefordshire : a 7 years and 3 months-old 



Hereford Bull ; bought of John Hewer, of Hampton Lodge, Herefordshire. 

 J OHN Walker, of Burton, near Worcester : a 4 years and 4 months-old Hereford Bull ; 



bred by himself. 



Thobias Jeffries, of The Grove, near Pembridge, Herefordshire : a 1 year and 8 



months-old Hereford Bull ; bred by himself. 

 *The Rev. John Robert Smythtes, of Lynch Court, near Leominster : a 2 years and 



9 months-old In-calf Hereford Heifer ; bred by himself. 

 ''•John Price, of Poole House, near Hanley Castle, Worcestershire : an 11 months-old 



Hereford Bull-Calf; bred by himself. 

 Thomas Jeffries, of The Grove, near Pembridge, Herefordshire : an 8^ months-old 



Hereford Bull- Calf ; bred by himself. 

 James Heaps, of Street-Gate, Little Hulton, Lancashire : a 7 years-old Cart-Stallion ; 



breeder unknown. 



*Edward George Barnard, M.P., of Gosfield Hall, near Halstead, Essex : a 1 year, 



1 month, and 12 days-old Improved Essex Boar ; bred by himself. 

 *Richard Almond, of Standish, Lancashire : an 11 months-old Sow. 

 The Earl Talbot : two 15 months-old Shearling Leicester Rams ; two 40 months and 



one 52 months-old Leicester Rams ; all bred by himself. 

 William Allen, of Malton : a 3 years-old Leicester Ewe ; bred by himself. 

 Joseph Allison, of Bilby, near Retford, Nottinghamshire : a pen of 16 months-old 



Shearling Leicester Wethers ; bred by himself. 

 *Thomas Carpenter, of Hull Farm, near Chipping-Norton, Oxfordshire; a 28^ 



months-old Oxfordshire Wethers ; bred by himself. 



Charles Large, of Broadwell, Oxfordshire: a three 28 months-old New Oxford- 

 shire Long-woolled Wethers ; bred by himself. 



John Harris, of Hinton, Berkshire: a 28 months-old South-Down Wether; bred by 

 himself. 



Stephen Grantham, of Stoneham, near Lewes, Sussex : a 28 months-old South-Down 



Wether ; bred by himself. 

 William Fisher Hobbs, of Marks Hall, near Coggeshall, Essex ; a 20 months-old 



Improved Essex fat Pig ; bred by himself. 

 Richard Almond, of Standish: a Pen of three 44 months-old Breeding Sow Pigs. 



[Those marked (*) were *' highly commended," all the others " commended."] 



SELECTION OF SEED- WHEAT. 



Colonel John Le Couteur's Belle-Fue Talavera White Wheat. 



Daniel Maydwell's Chidham White Wheat. 



Joseph Pain's Bzirwell Red Wheat. 



William Lake Wakeley's Chamjnon-Red Wheat. 



[The result of the cultivation of these Wheats, and the comparison of their productiveness witli 

 that of other varieties commonly grown in the respective neighbourhoods where the trials are 

 made, will be reported to the General December Meeting in 1842.] 



