Ixxiv Aioard of Live-Stock Prizes at Lincoln. 
Thomas Teanby, of Ulceby, Lincolcsliire : the Prize of Two Sovereigns, for 
bis 1 ye.ai- aud 2 months-old " Grey or mallared-coloured " Eouen Drake 
and two Ducks ; bred by himself. 
Charles Tuxchard, of Elunt's Hall, Suffolk : the Prize of One Sovereign^ 
for his 3 months-old Eouen Drake and two Ducks ; bred by himself. 
Farm Poultry : Ducks of any other Variety. 
Henry Worrall, of Knotty-Ash House, Liverpool : the Prize of Two Sove- 
reigns, for his White " Call " Drake and two Ducks, about 1 year old ; 
breeder doubtful. 
T. M. Keyworth, of Cottesford Place, Lincoln : the Prize of One Sovereign, 
for his 1 year-old Buenos-Ayi-es Drake and two Ducks ; bred by John 
Tindall, of Ewerby, Sleaford. 
Special ^r{?cs 
OFFERED BY J. T. TWEED, ESQ., MAYOR OF LINCOLN. 
Hunters. 
John Evelyn Denison, M.P., of Ossington, Xewark, Xottinghamshire : the 
Prize of Forty Sovereigns, for his 19 years-old Brown Stallion (for 
getting Hunters) " Loutherbourg ;" bred by J. Theobald. 
PacHARD Stockdale, of Skcrne, Driffield, Yorkshire : the Prize of Twenty 
Sovereigns, for his 3 years-old Prown half-bred Hunting-Gelding (with- 
out name) ; bred by J. Thompson, of Fairholmc, Skirlough. 
William Marriss, of Great Limber, Lincolnshire : the Prize of Ten Sove- 
reigns, for his 3 years-old Chesnut Gelding (without name) ; bred by him self. 
Breeders of Improved-Lincoln Sheep. 
John Clarke, of Long-Sutton, Lincolnshire : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, 
as the Breeder of the best Shearling Lnproved-Lincoln Pam. 
John Clarke, of Long-Sutton, Lincolnshire : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, 
as the Breeder of the best Improved-Lincoln Earn of any other age (than 
that of a shearling). 
John Clarke, of Long-Sutton, Lincolnshire : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, 
as the Breeder of the second-best Improved-Lincoln Eam of any other age 
(than that of a shearling). 
John Kikkham, of Hagnaby, Lincolnshire : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, 
as the Breeder of the best Pen of 5 Shearling Improved-Lincoln Ewes. 
OFFERED BY THE LINCOLN LOCAL COMMITTEE: 
Tlie Hon. Alexander Leslie Melville, Chairman. 
Long Wool. 
William Abraham, of Barnetby-le-Wold, Lincolnshire : the Prize of Ten 
Sovereigns, for the best 5 Fleeces of hogget Long-wool ; shorn on the 
29th of May, from sheep 14 months old. 
Eichard Hickson, of Hougham, Grantham, Lincolnshire : the Prize of Six 
Sovereigns, for the second-best 5 Fleeces of hogget Long- wool ; shorn on 
the 3Ist of May, from sheep 14 months old. 
John Kirkham, of Hagnaby, Spilsby, Lincolnshire : the Prize of Four Sove- 
reigns, for the tiiird-bcst .5 Fleeces of hogget Long-wool ; shorn on the 
13th of May, from sheep 15| months old. 
William Abraham, of Bametby-le-Wold, Lincolnshire : the Prize of Seven 
SovERKiGNS, for the best 5 Fleeces of Long-wool from sheep older than 
hoggets ; shorn on the 1st of June from sheep 39 months old. 
[ Tlie two Prizes for the second and third best 5 Fleeces of Long Wool from Sheep older than 
Hipggcts were w ithheld by the Judges, on account of there not beii g sufficient merit to 
justify their award.] 
