Prizes for the Meeting at Newcastle-on- Tyne. xxxvii 
Sheep best adapted to a Mountain district. 
Not qualified to compete as South-Downs. 
CLASS 
1. To the owner of the best Ram of any age . . Twenty Sovereigns. 
To the owner of the second-best ditto . . . Ten Sovereigns. 
To the owner of the best pen of Five Shearling 
Ewes Ten Sovereigns. 
2. To the owner of tlie best pen of Ewes of any age Ten Sovereigns. 
Pigs. 
1. To the owner of the best Boar of a large breed . Fifteen Sovereigns. 
To tlie owner of the second-best ditto ditto . . Five Sovereigns. 
2. To the owner of the best Boar of a small breed. Fifteen Sovereigns. 
To the owner of the second-best ditto ditto • . Five Sovereigns. 
3. To the owner of the best breeding Sow of a large 
breed Ten Sovereigns. 
4. To the owner of the best breeding Sow of a small 
breed Ten Sovereigns. 
5. To the owner of the best pen of three breeding 
Sow-Pigs of the same litter, above four and 
under ten months old Ten Sovereigns. 
Extra Stock. 
For Extra Stock of any kind, not qualified to com- 
pete in any of the above classes, Prizes may be 
apportioned and awarded, by the Yard Com- 
mittee and Judges, to an amount not ex- 
ceeding in the whole Thirty Sovereigns. 
Wool. 
To the owner of the best sample of ten fleeces of 
Long Wool Ten Sovereigns. 
To the owner of the best sample of ten fleeces of 
Short Wool . . . . ' Ten Sovereigns. 
To the owner of the best sample of ten fleeces of 
Wool of mixed breed Ten Sovereigns. 
Agricultural Implements. 
A sum not exceeding Three Hundred Sovereigns. — ^^(See p. xli.) 
Any New Implement. 
For the Invention of any new Agricultural Implement, such sum 
the Council may think proper to award. 
