Ixxx Awards at Lincoln : Livc-S'ock Commenclalio::s. 
John Thorpe, of Shenton, Nuneaton : for his 2 years 2 months and 2 weeks-old 
Wliite Breeding-Sow (without name), of the Leicestershire small breed; bred 
by himself. 
George Hutchinson, of Prospect House, York : for his 2 years and 9 months-old 
White (blue-spotted) Breeding-Sow " Margaret," of the Improved- Yorkshire 
small breed ; bred by George Smitli, of York. 
Charles E. B. Smedley, of the Grange, Revesby, Lincolnshire: for his 3 years ft 
months and 1 week-old Wliite Breeding-Sow (without name), of a " small 
breed " (not further characterised) ; bred by James Banks Stanhope, M.P., of 
Revesby Abbey. 
*Henrv and Charles Edward Marfleet, of Boothby, near Lincoln : for their 
10 years-old Chesnut thorough-bred Stallion for getting Hunters, " The Red- 
Cross Knight;" bred by Thomas Newstead, of Durham-on-Trent, near Newark 
(and shown in competition for the Mayor of Lincoln's Special Prizes). 
fRlCHARD Stockdale, of Skemc, near Driffield : for his 3 years-old brown Gelding 
(without name) ; bred by John Jackson, of Ristou Grange, Beverley (and 
shown in competition for the Mayor of Lincoln's Special Prizes). 
fWiLLiAM M'ells Cole, of Newstead Abbey, near Brigg : for his 3 years-old 
biown Filly (without name); breeder unknown (shown in competition for 
the Mayor of Lincoln's Special Prizes). 
*Thomas Greetham, of Stainfield, Wragby: as the Breeder of a ISj months-old 
Improved-Lincoln Earn (shown in competition for the Mayor of Lincoln's 
Special Prizes). 
* Walter Dudding, of Saxby, Market-Rasen : as the Breeder of a Pen of Five 
l.'j months-old Improved-Lincoln Ewes (shown in competition for the Mayor 
of Lincoln's Special Prizes). 
f Walter Dcdding, of Saxby : as the Breeder of a Pen of Five (about) 15 months- 
old Improved-Lincoln Ewes (shown in competition for the Mayor of Lincoln's 
Special Prizes). 
*John Kirkham, of Hagnaby, near Spilsby : for his 5 Fleeces of Hogget Long- 
Wool (shown in competition for the Special Prizes of the Lincoln Local Com- 
mittee) : — "as regards breed, quality, and texture; but in winding not suffi- 
ciently cleared of locks and dirt." 
*William Sandav, of Holme-Pierrepoint : for his 5 Fleeces of Hogget Long- 
Wool (shown in competition for the Special Prizes of the Lincoln Local 
Committee): — " as regards breed, quality, and texture ; but in winding not 
sufficiently cleared of locks and dirt." 
♦Viscount Hill, of Hawkstone : for his 4 months-old grey Dorking Cock and 
two Pullets ; bred by himself. 
*Rev. Frederick. Thursby, of Abington Rectory: for his (above) 1 year-old 
coloured Dorking Cock ; bred by Captain Hornby : and his 1 year and 
2 months-old coloured Dorking Hens; bred by J. Bell, of AVoodhouselees, 
Carlisle. 
♦Viscount Hill, of Hawkstone: for his 2 years and 3 months-old grey Dorking 
Cock and two Hens ; bred by himself. 
♦Mrs. Thomas Townley Parker, of Astley Hall, Chorley : for a 1 year and 
2 months-old grey Dorking Cock; bred by herself. 
♦Miss Rachel Walker, of Clipstou Rectory, Northampton: for a 3 mouths and 
10 days-old buff Cochin-China Cock and two Pullets; bred by herself. 
♦Charles Punchard, of Blunt's Hall, Suffolk: for his 1 year and 3 months-old 
buff or cinnamon-coloured Cochin-China Cock ; bred by himself 
♦Joseph Benn, junr., of Kendal : for his 1 year and 7 months-old black-red Game 
Cock ; bred by Edward Wells, of Kendal. 
tHENRY Smith, of The Grove, Cropwell-Butler, Notts: for his 4 montlis and 
1 week-old single-combed grey Dorking Cock and two Pullets ; bred by 
himself. 
+ Viscount Hill, of Hawkstone : for his 3 months and 1 week-old grey Dorking 
Cock and two Pullets ; bred by himself. 
fJ. M. Hankin Turvin, of Tetworth Hall, Beds. : for his (about) 2 years-old 
coloured Dorking Cock and two Hens ; breeder unknown. 
t James Lewry, of Hand-Cross, Crawley : for his 1 year and 2 weeks-old rose- 
combed dark-speckled Dorking Cock and two Hens ; bred by himself. 
