594 Report on the Exhibition of Live-Stock at Derby. 
of the entries during- the same period, which tends to corro- 
borate the assertion that other causes than the reduction of the 
prize-list served to keep the owners of horses and cattle from 
making entries. 
Table VII. — Statement of the NrMBER of Pigs of various Bkbeds 
entered at the Shows at Derby, Carlisle, Kilburn, and Bristol, 
and the Gross Amount of Prize Monet ofi'ered at each Show. 
Amount 
of I'rizes. 
Larpe 
While 
liacd. 
Small 
White. 
Smnll 
Black. 
Berkshire. 
Any other 
Breed. 
Total. 
Derby 
£ «. 
240 0 
47 
38 
22 
59 1 
No prizes 
offered 
1 166 
Carlisle 
.^500 0 
23 
28 
19 
26 
37 
133 
Kilburn 
285 0 
33 
45 
21 
67 
37 
203 
Bri;,t<)l 
285 0 
24 
28 
28 
61 
24 
165 
Avernge ofl 
4 years / 
277 10 
32 
34 
22 
53 
167 
A comparison of the number of entries of pigs, and the prizes 
given for them at the first, »with those at the recent Show at 
Derby, will be productive of interest. 
Table VIII. — Giving the Number of Pigs of various Breeds entered 
at the Derby Show of 1843, and the Amount of Prizes. 
Class.' 
DEscitirxiox. 
Amouiit of Prizes. 
Entries. 
I. 
II. 
III. 
IV. 
V. 
(First Prize £10, Second Prize £5 .. / 
(First Prize £10, Second Prize 15 .. / 
Breeding Sow of Large Breed 
Breeding Sow of Small Breed 
fTlirce Breeding Sow Pigs of Enmel 
\ litter, over 4 and under 9 months / 
Fifteen Sovereigns 
Fifteen Sovereigns 
Ten Sovereigns 
Ten Sovereigns 
Ten Sovereigns 
8 
10 
10 
21 
11 
Total 
£60 
60 
The Laege White 
Beeed. 
As with Clydesdales, so with pigs of the Large White Breed, 
the Earl of Ellesmere was first and foremost, and took three first 
prizes in the three first classes of this breed, and the second prize 
