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English Agricultural Society. 



Class IX. — South Downs, or other short-wooled Sheep. 



1. To the owner of tlie best Shearling Ram . Thirty Sovereigns. 

 To the owner of the second best ditto . . Ten Sovereigns. 



2. To the owner of the best Ram of any other age Thirty Sovereigns. 



3. To the owner of the best pen of 5 Ewes with 



their Lambs Ten Sovereigns. 



4. To the owner of the best pen of 5 Shearling 



Ewes • Ten Sovereigns. 



Class X. — LojsG-woolled Sheep, 

 7}ot qualified to compete for Class VIII. 



1. To the owner of the best Shearling Ram . Thirty Sovereigns. 

 To the owner of the second best ditto . . . Ten sovereigns. 



2. To the owner of the best Ram of any other age Thirty Sovereigns. 



3. To the owner of the best pen of 5 Ewes with 



their Lambs Ten Sovereigns. 



4. To the owner of the best pen of 5 Shearling 



Ewes • Ten Sovereigns. 



N.B. — The Sheep exhibited for any of the above Prizes must not be shorn 

 before the 1st of May, nor after the 1st July, 1839. 



Class XL — Pigs. 



L To the owner of the best Boar . . . Ten Sovereigns. 



2. To the owner of the best Sow .... Five Sovereigns. 



3. To the owner of the best pen of 3 Pigs of the 



same litter, above 4 and under 9 months old . Ten Sovereigns. 



Class XIL — Extra Stock^, Implements, Roots, and Seeds. 



For Extra Stock of any kind, not shown for any of 

 the above Prizes, and for Implements, Roots, 

 Seeds, &c.. Prizes will be awarded and ap- 

 portioned, by the Committee and Judges, to 

 the value, in the whole, of . . . . Fifty Sovereigns. 



SEED WLIEAT. 



To the Exhibitor at the Oxford Meeting of the best 



12 bushels of AVhite Wheat, of the harvest 



of 1838, grown by himself .... Fifty Sovereigns. 

 To the Exhibitor at the Oxford Meeting of the best 



12 bushels of Red Wheat, of the harvest of 



1838, grown by himself. . . . Fifty Sovereigns. 



N.B. — These Prizes will be awarded at the General Meeting in December, 

 1841. 



The two best samples, without distinguishing between the two, will be se- 

 lected by Judges appointed at the Oxford Meeting, and will be sown in 

 the Autumn of 1839, by three farmers, under the direction of the Enj^lish 

 Agricultural Society, who will make their Report, upon which the Prize 

 will be awarded. Ten Sovereigns will be given to the Exhibitor of the 



