cx A ward of Prizes at Birminc/ham. 
WOOL. 
Six Teg Long-wool Fleeces* 
Thomas IIareis, Stonylane House, Bromsgrove : First Peize, lOZ., for his 
Cross Leicester and Shropshire : aud Secokd Prize, 51., for his Pure 
Leicester. 
Six Teg Short-wool Fleeces.* 
John Hill, Felhampton Court, Church Strctton, Shropshire : First Prize, 
10/., for his Shropshire. 
John Peake, Mullaghmorc, Monaghan, Ireland : Second Prize, 51., for his 
Shropshire. 
B U T T E E. 
Six Pounds.* 
Charles Pratt, Budbrooke, Warwick : First Prize, 10?. 
Lord Chesham, Latimer, Chesham : Second Prize, 5/. 
CHEESE. 
Over 6 inches in thiclcness.* 
Alfred Hiscock, Church Farm, West Stour, Gilhngham, Dorsetshire: First 
Prize, 15?., and 3/. to his Dairymaid. 
William Dudleston, New Lodge Farm, Donnington, Newport, Shroi^shire : 
Second Prize, 10?., and '/?. to his Dairymaid. 
John Smith, Nupdown Farm, Thornbury, Gloucestershire : Third Prize, 
5?., and 1?. to his Dairymaid. 
Not exceeding G inches in thickness.* 
liALRH Arnold, Shackerstonc, Athcrstone : First Prize, 15?., and 3'. to his 
Dairymaid. 
John Smith, Nupdown Farm, Thornbury : Second Prize, 10?., and 21. to 
his Dairymaid. 
Alfred Hiscock, Church Fann, West Stour, Gilliugham : Third Prize, 5?., 
and 1?. to liis Dairymaid. 
FAEM PEIZES.* 
The best managed Farm in Warwickshire, not less than Two Hundred 
Acres in extent. , 
Henry Stilgoe, Lower Clopton, Stratfurd-on-Avon : First Prize, 100?. 
John Lane, Broom Court, Alcester : Second Prize, 50?. 
John C. Adkins, Milcote, Stratford-on-Avon : Extra Prize, 25?. 
DISQUALIFICATIONS. 
Francis PiIdc.ley & Co.'s Hackney Stallion, "Fireaway the Second," and 
Mr. M. Horday's Pony Gelding, " liittle Rob," disqnalificd on account 
of their exceeding the stipulated height. 
