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Award of Live- Stock Prizes at Cardiff. 
Llewellyn and Henry Thomas, Tydiaw, Llantrithj'd, Cowbridge, Glamor- 
ganshire : Second Prize, 5Z., for their brown gelding ; bred by them- 
selves; sire, "Llandalf;" dam, " Sweetbriar;" sire of dam, "Peppermint." 
Russell Swanwick, R. A. College Farm, Cirencester, Gloucestershire : the 
Eeserve Number, to his bay filly ; bred by himself ; sire, " Redbourn ;" 
dam, " Brunette." 
* Hunter Geldings or Fillies — One Tear Old, by a Tlioroughhred Hone. 
Thomas Horrocks Miller, Singleton, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire : First 
Prize, 101., for "Victor," bay gelding; bred by himself; sire, "Car- 
bineer ;" dam, " Lady Emily ;" sire of dam, " Faugh-a-ballagh." 
John Evans, Pengam House, Cardiff : Second Prize, 51., for " Black Bess," 
black filly ; bred by himself ; dam, " Brunette." 
Edward and Alfred Stanford, Eatons, Ashurst, Steyning, Hurstpierpoint, 
Sussex : the Beserve Number, to " Sabina," brown filly ; bred by them- 
selves ; sire, " Master Fenton :" dam, " Lady Mary " sire of dam, 
" Royal William." 
*Itoadster Mares or Geldings, above 14 hands 1 inch, and not exceeding 
15 hands. 
Thomas Goddard, The Greenwood, St. Fagans, Cardiff : First Prize, 151, 
for " Dandy," cream gelding, 6 years-old ; bred by himself; sire, " Ancient 
Briton ;" dam, " Fanny." 
Bryan George Davies Cooke, Colomendy, Mold, Flintshire : Second 
Prize, lOZ., for " General," 5 years-old, iron-grey gelding (Welsh) ; bred 
by Mr. Williams, Flintshire. 
Thomas Statter, junior. Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester : the Beserve 
Number, to his brown mare, 5 years-old ; breeder unknown, 
^Cob Mares or Geldings, above 13 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 
1 inch. 
Francis Edmund Stacey, Llandough Castle, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire: 
First Prize, 151., for "Tommy Dodd," brown gelding, 8 years-old; 
breeder unknown ; sire, " Highflyer ;" sire of dam, " Comet." 
William Harrys, Canton, Cardiff: Second Prize, 101., for "Cwmyro," 
chestnut gelding, 4 years-old; bred by Mr. D.; Prichard, Beaufort, 
Monmouthshire ; sire, " Express." 
William Nicks, Greville House, Gloucester : the Beserve Number, to 
" Gaylad," dark chestnut gelding, 6 years-old ; breeder unknowq. 
* Agricultural Mares or Geldings — Three Tears Old. 
Thomas Townley Parker, Charnock, Chorley, Lancashire : First Prize, 101, 
for " Princess," brown filly ; bred by Mr. John Linton, Westwick Hall, 
Cambridge ; sire, " Honest Tom ;" dam, " Trip." 
James Perry, Salter's Hall, Claverley, Bridgnorth, Salop : Second Prize, 51., 
for "Captain," chestnut gelding; bred by Mr. T. Wall, Wollaston, Stour- 
bridge ; sire, " Champion." 
Rees William Bridgwater, Great Porthamal, Talgarth, Brecon: the Bt' 
serve Number, to " Matchless," grey mare ; bred by himself.^ 
