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AWARD OF PEIZES. 
Note. — The Judges were instructed, in addition to awarding the 
Prizes, to designate as the Beserve 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 Piize was awarded should subse- 
quently become disqualified. 
Frizes given by the Birmingham Local Committee are marked thus (*). 
HOKSES. 
Agricultural Stallions — Two Tears old. 
The Earl of Ellesmere, Worsley H<all, Manchester : First Prize, 201., for 
" Young Waggoner," bay ; bred by Mr. D. Yauser, March, Cambridge- 
shire ; sire, " Waggoner;" dam, " Princess," by "Major." 
James Firth Crowther, Knowle Grove, Mirfield, Yorkshire : Second Prize, 
101., tor " Carleton Tom," bay ; bred by Mr. T. Rigby, Carleton Grange, 
Pouhon-le-Fylde ; sire, " Honest Tom ;" dam by " Bay Kirby." 
The Eev. James Spencer Northcote, St. Mary's College, Oscott, Birming- 
ham, Third Prize, 5?., for his bay ; bred by himself; sire, " A 1 ;" dam, 
" Darling,"' 
Thomas Statter, Stand Hall, Manchester : the Beserve Numher, to" Plough- 
Boy," brown ; bred by the late Mr. W. Nix, Somersham ; sire, " Young 
• Farmer." 
Agricultural Stallions foaled before the Ist of January, 1874. 
William Wynn, Ryon Hill Fann, Stratford-on-Avon : First Prize, 201., 
for " Nonpareil," bay, 8 years-old ; bred by Mr. G. Malin, Harvington, 
Evesham; sire, " A 1 ;" dam, " Matchless, by "King of the Valley." 
Thomas Statter, Stand Hall, Manchester : Second Prize, 10/., for " Young 
Champion," chestnut, 8 years-old ; bred by Mr. Stokes, Caldecot, Rock- 
ingham ; sire, Stokes's " Champion." 
Charles Marsters, Saddlebow, King's Lynn: Third Prize, 51., for "Eng- 
land's Wonder," strawberry roan, 5 years-old ; bred by Mr. C. Wineals, 
Wisbech. 
Thomas Briggs, Cott Farm, Babraham, Cambridge : the Beserve Number, 
to " Heart of Oak," bay, 5 years-old; bred by Mrs. Foster, Brooklaiids 
Farm, Cambridge ; sire, " Honest Tom ;" dam, " Smiler," by " Inkeruian." 
