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AWAED OF PRIZES. 
Note. — The Judges were instructed, besides awarding tlie Prizes, 
to designate as the Beserve Number one animal in eacli Class, next 
in order of merit, if it possessed sufficient for a Prize — in case an 
animal to which a Prize was awarded should subsequently become 
disqualified. 
All Ages calculated to 1st July, 1870. 
HORSES. 
Special Prizes offered hy the Oxford Local Committee are'marked thus (*). 
Agricultural Stallions foaled before tJie 1st of Januarij, 1868. 
William Welchee, Mouse Hall, West Tofts, Brandon, Norfolk : First Prize, 
251.. for " Honest Tom," bay, 5 years-old ; bred by exhibitor ; sire, Mr. 
J. Tibbet's " Thumper ;" dam, " Beauty ;" sire of dam, " Emperor." 
JoHK Manning, Orlingbury, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire : Second 
Prize, 151., for " Young Champion," chestnut, 3 years-old ; bred by Mr. 
T. Stokes, Caldecote, Kockinghani, Northamptonshire; sire, "Champion." 
John Hutt, Water Eaton, Oxford: Third Prize, 51., for "Nugget of Gold," 
roan, 12 years-old ; bred by the late Mr. R. Sanders, Water Eaton ; sire, 
Mr. North's " Young Lion dam, " Diamond su-e of dam, " Black 
Prince." 
Lord Noeeeys, Tetsworth, Oxford : the Beserve Number, to " Black Prince," 
black, 8 years-old ; bred by A. A. Y'oung, Esq., Orliugbury, Welling- 
borough ; sire, " Sampson." 
Agricultural Stallions foaled in tlie"year 1868. 
William Wynn, Cranhill Lays, Grafton, Alcestcr, Pedditch, Warwickshire : 
First Prize, 201., for "Nonpareil," bay; bred by G. Malin, Esq., Har- 
rington, Evesham; sire, "A 1;" dam, "Matchless;" sire of dam, "King 
of the Valley." 
Thomas Anger, Little Hinton (Wilts), Sbrivenham: Second Prize, ]0Z., for 
" Prince," brown ; bred by Mr. W. J. Large, Toothill, Swindon ; sire, 
"Noble;" dam, "Diamond." 
William Enston, Claverdon, Warwick : Third Prize, 57., for " Crown 
Prince," bay, bred by Mr. W. Whitehouse, Wootten Warren, Henley- 
in-Arden ; sire, " Black Prince ;" dam, " Flower ;" sire of dam, " King 
George." 
Thomas Cartwright, Dunston Pillar, Lincoln : the Iteserve Numher, to 
" Warrener," blue roan ; bred by Mr. T. Lill, Scamblesby, Horucastle ; 
sire, " Master of Arts." 
[Clydesdale Stallion foaled before tlie 1st of January, 1867. 
Earl Beauchamp, Madresfield Court, Malvern, Worcestershire : First Prize, 
251., for " Young Lofty," bay, 9 years-old ; bred by Mr, S. Clarke, Mans- 
wrae, Kilbarchan, Scotland. 
