Award of Implement Prizes at Warwick. 
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Edward Bowly, of Siddington House, near Cirencester : tlic Prize of Fn'E 
SovEREiGXS, for liis 1 year and 1 month-old Improved Berk^bire Boar ; 
bred by himself. 
William Hkwek, of Sevenhampton, near Highworth, Wilts : tlie Prize of 
Ten Sovereigns, for his 3 j-ears and 7 months-old Berkshire Sow ; bred 
by himself. 
William James Sadler, of Bentham Calciitt, near Cricklade, Wilts : the 
Prize of Five Sovereigns, for his 1 year and 3 months-old Berkshire 
Sow ; bred by himself. 
Joseph Smith, of Heuley-in-Arden, Warwick : the Prize of Fifteen Sove- 
reigns, for his 4 months -old Pen of five Berkshire Breeding-Pigs; bred 
by himself. 
Joseph Smith, of Henley-in-Arden, AVarwick : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, 
for his 4 months-old Pen of five Berkshire Breeding-Pigs ; Ined by 
himself. 
William B. Wainman, of Carhead, near Cross Hills, York : the Prize of 
Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 4 months-old Pen of five large Carhead 
Breciding-Pigs ; bred by himself. 
Hon. Colonel Pennant, M.P., of Penrhyn Castle, near Bangor : the Prize 
of Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 4 months-old Pen of five small Breeding- 
Pigs ; bred by himself. 
Egbert H. Watson, of Bolton Park, near Wigton, Cumberland : the Prize of 
Ten Sovereigns, for his 4 months-old Pen of five small Breeding-Pigs ; 
bred by himself. 
ComnuniJfltions. 
The mark * signifies "specially commended;" the Tiirk + "HionLr commexded;" the mark J 
" coMMENDi D " (distinctly and iudividuaDy), the mark || "highly commended" (as part of 
a -n-liole class) ; and the omission of Ihese marks, " genekally commended " (as part of a -n hole 
class). 
Cattle. 
t Viscount Hill, of Hawkstone, near Shrewsbury : for his 2 years and 10 months- 
old Short-horned Bull ; bred by iiimself. 
•fJoHN T. Noakes, of Brockley House, near Lewisham, Kent: for his 3 years and 
3 months-old Short-horned Bull ; bred by His Koyal Highness the Prince 
Consort. 
JLoKD Feversham, of Buncombe Park, near Helmsley, York: for his 3 years and 
■2. montlis-old Short-horned Bull ; bred by himsell. 
JMiss E. Barrobv, of Disliforth, uear Thirsk : for her 4 years and 10 months-old 
Sliort-horned Bull ; bred by tlie late Mark Barroby, of Dishforth. 
+\Vili.iam Tod, of Elphinstone Tower, near Tranent, Haddingtonshire: for his 
3 years and 11 months-old Short-horned Bull; bred by Mark Stewart, of 
Southwick, near Dumfries. 
JSiR C. R. Tempest, Bart., of Broughton Hall, near Skipton : for his 3 years and 
3 rronths-old Short-horned Bull ; bred by Mr. Uuthank, of Netherscales, near 
Penrith. 
jJoNAS Webb, of Babraham, near Cambridge : for his 2 years and 4 months- 
old Short-horned ]3ull ; bred by himself. 
f John Armstuong, of Paltertou, near Chestei-field: for his 1 year and 10 months- 
old Short-horned Bull ; bred by himself. 
JJoHN Hall, of Kiveton Park, near Worksop : for his 1 year and 3 months-old 
Short-honied Bull ; bi'ed by himself. 
JThe Kev. Charles William Holbech, of Farnborough, near Banbury : for his 
1 year-old Short-horned Bull ; bi ed by himself. 
JJames H. Lancston, M.P., of Sarsden House, near Chipping Norton, Oxon: for 
his 1 year and 5 months-old Short-horned Bull ; bred liy himself. 
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