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AWARDS OF PRIZES. 
Note. — The Judges were instructed, in addition to awarding the 
Prizes, to designate as the Reserve Number one animal in each 
Class, next in order of merit, if it possessed sufficient for a Prize ; 
in case an animal to which a Prize was awarded should subse- 
quently become disqualified. 
Prizes given hj the Carlisle Local Committee are marked thus (*). 
HOESES. 
Agricultural Stallions — Four Tears old and upwards. 
The Eael of Ellesmeke, Worsley Hall, Manchester : Fikst Prize, iOl., for 
" Admiral," bay, 4 years-old ; bred by Mr. J. Milner, Treales, Kirkham: 
sire, " Honest Tom '■' (1105) ; dam by " British Ensign " (272). 
The Stand Stud Company, Stand, Whitefield, Munchester : Second Prize, 
201., for "Young Champion," chestnut, 13 years-old; bred by Mr. T. 
Stokes, Caldecot, Eockingham ; sire, " Stokes's Champion ;" dam, 
" Depper " by "King George." 
Lawrence Drew, Merryton, Hamilton, Lanarkshire : the Eeserve Number 
and H'i(jhly Commended for " Lord Harry," -black, 6 years-old; bred by 
himself ; sire, Drew's " Prince of Wales ; " dam, " Mary." 
Agricultural Stallions — TJiree Tears old. 
The Earl of Ellesmere, Worsley Hall, Manchester : First Prize, 30Z., 
for "Samson 4tb," bay; bred by exhibitor; sire, "Samson" (1980); 
dam by "Honest Tom" (1105). 
Captain William Hammond Betts, Frenze Hall, Diss, Norfolk : Second 
Prize, 20/., for " Strawberry Wonder," roan ; bred by Mr. Beart, Norfolk ; 
sire, Marsters's " England's Wonder." 
Agricultural Stallions — Two Tears old. 
The Earl of Ellesmere, Worsley Hall, Manchester : First Prize, 301., for 
" Worsley Wonder," l^ay ; bred by Mr. J. Fryer, Chatteris, Cambs ; sire, 
"British Wonder" (278); dam by "Honest Tom" (1121): and Second 
Prize, 20/., for " Prime Minister," bay ; bred by Mr. J. Tibbet, Doddington, 
Cambs ; sire, " Lord Beaconsfield " (115) ; dam by " Matchless" (1531). 
The Stand Stud Company, Stand, Whitefield, Manchester : Third Prize, 
