Ixxxiv Award of Live-Stock Prizes at Birmingham. 
William Whitehead, Wollaston, Wellingborough : Third Prize, for 
" The Old Squire," brown gelding, 5 years-old ; breeder unknown ; sire, 
" Clear the Way ;" dam by " Lord Ribblesdale." 
EoBEET Needham PHILIPS, M.P., Welcombc Hall, Stratford-on-Avon : the 
Beserve Number, to his dark bay gelding, 7 years-old; breeder un- 
known. 
Hunt&is, Four Tears-old and upwards, not exceeding 15 hands 
2 inches* 
Alfred Darby, Little Ness, Shrewsbury: First Prize, 201., for "Glou- 
cester," bay gelding, 5 years-old ; bred by Mr. Lewis, Great Ness, 
Shrewsbury ; sire, " De Clare." 
Henry William Pratt, Owlington Farm, Kineton, Warwickshire : Second 
Prize, 10?., for " Dandy," chestnut gelding, 5 years-old ; bred by him- 
self; sire, "Danube;" dam, "Gipsy," by "Harkaway." 
The Best Hunter in any of the Five preceding Classes.* 
Teasdale Hilton Hutchinson : Plate, value 25 Z., for "The Jester." 
HacJcney Mares or Geldings, exceeding 15Jiands, and up'Jo not less than 
12 stone. 
Mrs. Henry Frisby, 14, James Street, Buckingham" Gate, London : First 
Prize, 151, for "Eclat," chestnut mare, 5 years-old; breeder unknown; 
sire, " Pax ;" dam, " Recluse." 
Mrs. Louisa Malcolm, Beechwood, Lyndhurst, Hampshire : Second Prize, 
10?., for " Homespun," brown mare, 4 years-old ; bred by herself ; sire, 
"Joskin;" dam, "Kef." 
Joseph Henry Knowles, 28, Dale End, Birmingham : Third Prize, 51., 
for " Romeo," bay gelding, 8 years-old ; breeder unknown ; sire, " Knight 
of Cards." 
John Stott Milne, Sale Lodge, Sale, Cheshire : the Reserve Number, to 
"Charles I.," dark chestnut gelding, 5 years-old; bred by Mr. Cook; 
sire, " Fireaway ;" dam by " Sir Charles." 
HacJcney Mares or Geldings, exceeding 15 hands, and up to not less than 
14 stone. 
Thomas Statter, Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester : First Prize, 15/., 
for " Surprise," bay mare, 7 years-old ; breeder unknown. 
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, K.G., Sandringham, King's Lynn : Second 
Prize, 101., for " Coomassie," brown gelding, aged ; breeder unknown. 
Thomas Cook, Hull : Third Prize, 51., for " Rosalind," bay mare, ^4 years- 
old; bred by Mr. Francis Cook, Riggs, Fridaythorpe, Yorkshire; sire, 
" Eclipse ;" dam by " Fingal." 
Henry Dewes Best, Bilston, Staffordshire : the Reserve Number, to " Domino," 
black-brown mare, 6 years-old ; breeder unknown ; sire, " Cassar." 
Weight-carrying Hacks or Roadsters , above 14 hands and not exceeding 
15 hands.* 
William Edward Wiley, Birches Green, Erdington, Birmingham : First 
Prize, 15?., for " Bob," bay gelding, 9 years-old ; breeder unknown. 
