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EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Kelston Hall, Louth, “Le Bon,” bay, 3 years old, bred by Mr. T. Fullard, 
Thorney, Peterborough. 
Class 2. — Agricultural stallion, foaled in the year 1869 (not qualified to 
compete as Clydesdale or Suffolk). First prize, 20/.; second prize, 10/.; 
third prize, 5/. 1st prize, Thomas Corfield, of Cardington, Church Stretton, 
Salop, “ The Shropshire Friend,” bright bay, 2 years old, bred by exhibitor. 
2nd, Lawrence Ashcroft, of Mawdesley, Ormskirk, Lancashire, “ John Bull,” 
bright bay, 2 years old, bred by exhibitor. 3rd, George Street, of 
Mauldon, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, “ Captain,” brown, 2 years old, bred by 
exhibitor. 
Class 3. — Clydesdale stallion foaled before the 1st of January, 1869. 
First prize, 25/. ; second prize, 15/. ; third prize, 5/. 1st prize, Henry 
Tomlinson, of Blithford, Bugeley, Staffordshire, “ Young Lofty,” bay, 10 
years old, bred by Mr. J. Clarke, Mansurrae, Kilbarchan, N. B. 2nd, 
Lieut.-Col. It. Loyd Lindsay, M.P., of Lockinge Park, Wantage, Berks, 
“Prince Albert,” bay, 3 years old, bred by Mr. Snodgrass, Clochkeil, 
Campbeltown, Argylshire. 
Class 4. — Clydesdale stallion, foaled in the year 1869. No entry. 
Class 5. — Suffolk stallion, foaled before the 1st of January, 1869. First 
prize, 25/. ; second prize, 15/. ; third, 5/. 1st prize, Richard Garrett, of 
Carleton Hall, Saxmundham, Suffolk, “ Cupbearer,” chestnut, 7 years old, 
bred by Mrs. Sargent, Marlesford, Wickham Market. 2nd, George David 
Badharn, of The Lawn, Bulmer, Sudbury, Suffolk, “ Hercules,” chestnut, 6 
years old, bred by exhibitor. 3rd, William Wilson, of Baylham Hall, 
Ipswich, Suffolk, “Bismark,” chestnut, 3 years old, bred by Mr. C. Cordy, 
Trimley, Ipswich. 
Class 6. — Suffolk stallion, foaled in the year 1869. First prize, 20/. ; 
second prize, 10/. ; third prize, 5/. 1st prize, Lieut.-Col. Fuller Maitland 
Wilson, of Stowlangtoft Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, “ Heir Apparent,” 
chestnut, 2 years old, bred by Mr. S. Wolton, Newbourn, Woodbridge. 2nd, 
George David Badharn, of The Lawn, Bulmer, Sudbury, Suffolk, “ Em- 
peror,” chestnut, 2 years old, bred by Mr. Taylor, Earl’s Colne, Halstead, 
Essex. 
Class 7. — Thoroughbred stallion, suitable for getting hunters. First 
prize, 50/. ; second prize, 25/. ; third prize, 10/. 1st prize, Joseph Casson, 
Burg-by-Sands, Carlisle, Cumberland, “ Sincerity,” brown, 13 years old, 
bred by Lord Naas ; s. Red Hart, d. Integrity, s. of d. Yan Tromp. 2nd, 
John Watson, of Waresley, Hartlebury, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, 
“ Blinkhoolie,” bay, black legs, 7 years old, bred by Mr. W. P Anson, Spring 
Cottage, Malton, Yorkshire ; s. Rataplan, d. Queen Mary, s. of d. Gladiator. 
3rd, W. Taylor Sharpe, of Baumber Park, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, 
“ Suffolk,” bay, 6 years old, bred by Baron Rothschild, Mentmore, Bucks ; 
s. North Lincoln, d. Protection, s. of d. Defence. Commended, the Earl of 
Coventry, of Croome Court, Severn Stoke, Worcestershire, “Umpire,” 
chestnut, 14 years old, breeder unknown ; s. Le Compto, d. Alice Cameal, 
s. of d. Imp.-Tarpedon. 
Class 8. — Stallion above fourteen hands, but not exceeding fifteen hands 
two inches, suitable for getting hackneys. First prize, 20/. ; second prize, 
10/. ; third prize, 5/. 1st prize, James Lockhart, of Culmington, Bromfield, 
Salop, “Dick Turpin,” dark bay, black legs, 4 years old, bred by exhibitor. 
2nd, Benjamin Mitchell, Sen., of Crome Hall, Downham Market, Norfolk, 
“ Fireaway the Second,” chestnut, 3 years old, bred by exhibitor. 3rd, II. 
