Award of Live-Stock Prizes at Birmingham. Ixxvii 
Agricultural Stallions.* 
*** The winner of the First Prize to travel in North Warwickshire Parliamen- 
tary division, to stand one day each week in season 1877 at BLrmingham, and 
one day at Warwick. 
*«* The winner of the Second Prize to travel in South Warwickshire Parlia- 
mentary division, and to stand one day each week in season 1877 at Warwick. 
Frederick Street, Somersham Park, St. Ives, Hunts : First Prize, 607., 
for " Young Samson," bright bay, 5 years-old ; bred by the late 
Mr. Eichardson, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire ; sire, " Samson dam by 
"Old Major." 
Messrs. Yeomans, Pennymore Hay, Four Ashes, Wolverhampton : Second 
Prize, 407., for " Pride of England," bay, 8 years-old ; bred by Mr. B. 
Williams, Glenavron, Montgomeryshire ; sire, " Conquering Hero." 
William Barber, Congerstone, Atherstone, and Edwin John Foxwell, 
Manor House, Hinckley: the Reserve Number, to "Oxford Blue," grey, 
4 years-old; bred by Mr. W. Jones, Rockingham; sire, "Rutland Hero;" 
dam by " Old Waxwork." 
Clydesdale Stallions — Two Tears old. 
Lav\tience Drew, Merryton, Hamilton, Lanarkshire : First Prize, 207., for 
his black ; bred by himself; sire, "Prince of Wales;" dam, "Mary." 
The Duke of Richmond and Gordon, K.G., Goodwood, Chichester : Second 
Prize, 107., for " Albert Edward," brown ; bred by Mr. L. Drew, Merryton ; 
sire, " Prince of Wales ;" dam, " Old Mallie," by " Young Campsie." 
James Graham, Parcelstown, Longtown, Cumberland: Third Prize, 57., 
for " Baron Lonsdale," dark bay ; bred by the late Mr. Hodgson, M.P., 
Newby Grange, Carlisle ; sire, " Lord Clyde;" dam, " Jenny." 
The Duke of Richmond and Gordon, K.G. : the Reserve Number, to " The 
Earl," brown ; bred by Mr. A. Newman, Selhurst Park, Chichester ; sire, 
" Duke." 
Clydesdale Stallions foaled before the 1st of January/, 1874. 
James Forshaw, Blyth, Worksop, Notts : i'irst Prize, 20?., for " Ben 
Lomond," black, 5 years-old ; bred by Mr. R. Mackie, Dalkeith, N.B. ; 
sire, " Prince of Wales ;" dam by " Gastevine." 
Thomas Tagg, Newhall, Burton-on-Trent : Second Prize, 10?., for " Young 
Lofty," bay, 15 years-old ; bred by Mr. J. Clarke, Mansurae, Kilbarchan, 
N.B. 
LiEUT.-CoLONEL R. LoTD-LiNDSAY, V.C., M.P., Lockinge Park, Wantage, 
Berks : Third Prize, 5?., for " Prince Albert," bay, 8 years-old ; bred 
by Mrs. Snodgrass, Clockkiel, Campbeltown, N.B. ; sire, " Largs Jock ;" 
dam by " Old Scotchman." 
Suffolk Stallions — Two Tears old. 
Richard Garrett, Carleton Hall, Saxmundham : First Prize, 207., for his 
chestnut; bred by Mr. C. Frost, Wherstead, Ipswich; sire, "Cup- 
bearer the Second ;" dam by " Sir Colin." 
James Toller, Blaxall, Wickham Market: Second Prize, 10?., for "The 
Evergreen," chestnut; bred by Mr. C. Frost, Wherstead; sire, "States- 
man ;" dam by " Chester Emperor." 
Alfred Cracknell, The Grove, Thornham, Eye, Suffolk : Third Prize, 
57., for " Champion," chestnut ; bred by himself ; sire, Spelman's 
" Ploughboy ;" dam, " Smart," by Sir E. Kerrison's " Champion." 
