xxiv English Agricultural Society. 



For a Soiv. 



I, , of , in the County of , do hereby certify, 



that the Sow, t3 be exhibited by me for the 2nd Prize in Class 1 1, is my 

 own property, 



Fo7- a Pen of 3 Figs. 



I, , of , in the County of , do hereby certify, 



that the 3 Pigs, to be exhibited by me for the 3rd Prize in Class 1 1, are 

 all of one litter, will, on the 17th July, be not more than weeks 

 old, and are my own property. 



SEED-WHEAT CERTIFICATE. 



I, of , in the county of , do 



hereby certify, that the 12 bushels of Wheat, to be exhibited by 



me, were grown in the year 1838, on a soil, on the farm of 



, at , in the County of . The seed of which 



was obtained from Mr. , and was called 



N.B. It would be desirable lhat any other particulars as to the preceding crop, 

 the manner of sowing, and the quantity and sort of manure used, should be stated. 

 This Certificate must be sent to the Society on or before the 10th of July. 



The following declaration, in the hand-writing of the Exhibitor, must 

 be added at the foot of each Certificate : — 



I believe the contents of this Certificate to be true. A B — — 



SWEEPSTAKES. 



The following Sweepstakes are open to be decided at the Annual 

 Meeting of The English Agricultural Society at Oxford, by the 

 Judges appointed to decide on the Stock shown for the Prizes oflered ; 

 all the Stakes to close on the 24th June. The ages of the animals to 

 be computed to the day of showing. The Stakes to be paid to the 

 Secretary, on or before the 24th of June. 



Any persons wishing to have their names added as subscribers to any 

 one of the Stakes, or to open a fresh one for any kind of stock, will 

 please to give notice to the Secretary. 



For the five best Ram Lambs, under seven 



months old, fed on hay and greeti food only . Two Sovereigns each. 



For the best two Fleeces of Teg Wool, shorn 

 from Shearling Eavcs, which have been folded 



constantly, and the property of a tenant . . Two Sovereigns each. 

 For the best Shearling Leicester Ram . . . Three Sovereigns each. 

 For the two best Fat Sheep, not being rams . Three Sovereigns each. 

 For the best Short-wool led Shearling Ram . Ten Sovereigns each. 

 For the best five Short-Avool led Maiden Ewes . Ten Sovereigns each. 



