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AWARDS OF PRIZES. 
Note. — The Judges were instracted, in addition to awarding the 
Prizes, to designate as the Reserve Number one animal in each 
Class, next in order of merit, if it possessed sufficient for a Prize ; 
in case an animal to which a Prize was awarded should subse- 
quently become disqualified. 
Prizes fjiven hy tie Mansion House Commithe are marked thus (*). 
HOESES. 
Agricultural Stallions — Four Tears old and upwards. 
The Earl of Ellesmeke, Worsley Hall, Manchester : First Prize, 50?., for 
" British Wonder," chestnut, 4 years-old ; bred by 3Ir. Beart, Downham 
Market ; sire, Marston's " England's Wonder." 
La^trexce Drew, of Merryton, Hamilton, Lanarkshire : Second Prize, 20?., 
for "Lord Harry," black, 5 years-old; bred by himself; sire, "Prince of 
"Wales ; " dam, " Mary." 
George Herbert Morrell, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford : Third Prize, 
10?., for dark- blue roan, 5 years-old; bred bj' Mr. Clift, Weeden Hill, 
Aylesbury ; sire, *' King of the Valley ;" dam, " Flower." 
Captaix William Hammond Betts, Frenze Hall, Diss, Xorfolk : the Beserve 
Numlf r, to " Sir John Falstaff," dark iron-grey, 6 years-old ; breeder 
unknown ; sire, " Wiseman's Wonder ;" dam by Tavlor's " England's 
Glory." 
Agricultural Stallions — Hiree Years old. 
The Eabl of Ellessiere, Worsley Hall, Manchester : First Prize, 50?., 
and the Champion Cup,t value 25?., for " Young Prince of the Isle," bay ; 
bred by Mr. Fryer, Chatteris ; sire, " Prince of the Isle ;" dam by Welcher's 
" Honest Tom :'' and Second Prize, 20?., for " Samson "HI.," bay ; 
bred by Mr. Child, Chatteris, Cambs ; sire " Samson ;" dam by Osborne's 
" Young England's Glorj-." 
Eichard Towerton, Cusham, Tetswortli, Oxon., Third Prize, 10?., for 
" King of the Vale," bay ; bred by Mr. Charles Shrimpton, Tetsworth, 
Oxon sire, " King of the Valley ;" dam, " Brighton." 
t Given by the Earl of Ellcsmerc, Presidcut of the English Cart Horso 
Society, for the best staliion in the two first classes. 
