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Alcard of Live-Stock Prizes at Taunton. 
LiEUT.-Coi.ONEL J. SiMPsoK Ballard, the Tioyal Arsenal, Swansea, Gla- 
morganshire: Third Prize, 10?., for " Weather Star," brown, 11 years- 
old ; bred by Mr. J. Osborne, Ashccill, Middleham, Yorkshire ; sire, 
" "Weatherbit ;" dam, " Fairy I'Inowe," by " Touchstone." 
Thomas Kinsman Bickei.l, St. John's Stud Farm, Lamerton, Tavistock : the 
Beaerve Number to " Eastley," chestnut, 10 years-old ; bred by Mr. J. H. 
Goater, Newmarket ; sii-e, " Trumpeter ;" dam, " Maud," by " Loup 
Garou." 
Stallions suitable for getting HacTcneys. 
Benjamin Balderstox, Mount Pleasant, Boston, Lincolnshire : First Prize, 
20/., for " Norfolk Hero," dark brown, 9 years-old ; bred by Mr. B. B. 
Mason, "Wereham ; sire, " Perfection." 
William Broad, Angel Hotel, Carmarthen : Second Prize, 10/., for " Pheno- 
menon," bav, 4 years-old ; breeder unknown ; sire, " Eoyal Oak ;" dam, 
" Polly," by « Blacklock." 
Thomas Statter, of Stand Hall, WhiteSeld, Manchester: Third Prize, 5/., 
for " Perseverance," black, 3 j-ears-old ; bred by Mr. Dunham, Wymond- 
ham ; sire, " Confidence." 
Clement Champney, Theale, Wells, Somerset : the Reserve Number, to " The 
Flyer," brown bay, 3 years-old ; bred by Mr. J. Burrow, Theale. 
Pon7j Stallions. 
Chkistopher W. Wilson, High Park, Kendal, Westmoreland : First Prize, 
201, for " Sir George," brown, 8 years-old ; bred by Mr. W. Walker, 
Shadwell, Yorkshire ; sire, " Sportsman." 
James Firth Crowther, Knowl Grove, Mirfield, Yorkshire.: Second Prize, 
10/., for "Cannon Ball," black, 3 years-old; bred by himself; sire, 
" Shepherd F. Knapp ;" dam, " Canning." 
Major William Murray, 3, Stanho]5e Place, London : the Reserve Nnmher, 
to "Pluto," brown, a^jed ; breeder unknown; sire, "Lance;" dam by 
Sir C. Domville's " Arabian." 
Agricultural Mares, in-foal or with foal at foot. 
Thomas Statter, Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester: First Prize, 20/., 
for " Royal Duchess ;" bay, 8 years-old, in foal to " King Tom ;" bred 
by Mr. C. Lister, Coleby Lodge, Lincoln ; sire, " Champion." 
Henry Purser, Willington Manor, Bedford : Second Prize, 10/., to Honest 
Lass," bay, 5 years-old, in foal to Mr. Stokes's " Champion ;" bred by 
Mr. J. L, Curtis, Chatteris; sire, Welchcr's "Honest Tom;" dam, 
"Pink." 
The Eakl of Ellesmere, Worsley Hall, Manchester : Third Prize, 5/., for 
"Countess," bay, 7 years-old, in foal to "King Tom;" bred by Mr. W. 
Friar, Deeping St. Nicholas ; sire, " Cloot ;" daui by " England's 
Glory." 
Frederick Street, Harrowden House, Bedford : the Reserve Number, to 
" Royal Beauty," roan, 9 years-old, in foal to Mr. Stokes's " Youn2 
Champion;" bred by Mr. Granger, Haddenham, Ely; sire, Tebbutt's 
" Thumper." 
