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land, “ Covet, 5 ’ bay mare, 4 fyears old, bred by exhibitor. 2nd, William 
Fell, of The Close, Lichfield, Staffordshire, “ Mahomet, 55 black gelding, 6 
years old, bred by Mr. Chandos Pole-Gell, ITopton Hall, Wirksworth. 3rd, 
James Moffat, of Kirklinton Park, Carlisle, “ Land Agent, 55 bay gelding, 5 
years old, bred by Mr. W. Graham, Gap Shields, Gilstand, Carlisle. 
Class 24. — Roadster (mare or gelding), above 15 hands 1 inch. First 
prize, 20/. ; second prize, 10/. ; third prize, 5/. 1st prize, John Warth, of 
Sutton, Ely, Cambridgeshire, “ The General, 55 bright bay gelding, 5 years 
old, bred by exhibitor. 2nd, George David Badliam, of The Lawn, Bulmer, 
Sudbury, Suffolk, “ Tearaway, 55 black-brown gelding, 4 years old, bred by 
Mr. Green, Newton, Sudbury. 3rd, Thomas Horrocks Miller, of Singleton, 
Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, grey gelding, 5 years old, bred by Mr. Crozier, 
Garstang. 
Class 25. — Cob (mare or gelding), above 13 hands, and not exceeding 
14 hands 1 inch. First prize, 1,5/. ; second prize, 10/. ; third prize, 5/. 
1st prize, George Smith, of Ailston, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, 
“Dick, 55 cream gelding, 9 years old, breeder unknown. 2nd, William 
Edward Wiley, of Tamworth Road, Erdington, Birmingham, “ Bob, 55 bay 
gelding, 7 years old, breeder unknown. 3rd, John G. Boraston, of Kidder- 
minster, Worcestershire, “Comet,” bay gelding, 7 years old, bred by Mr. J. 
Bowen, Combrayne, Knighton, Radnorshire. 
Class 26. — Pony, not exceeding 13 hands. First prize, 10/. ; second 
prize, 5/. First prize, Frederick Bower, of 10, Albion Street, Birmingham, 
“ Jumney,” grey, 7 years old, breeder unknown. 2nd, William Tyler, of 
Friday Bridge, Birmingham, “ Billy,” bay, 8 years old, breeder unknown. 
Class 27. — Agricultural filly, two years old, not qualified to compete as 
Clydesdale or Suffolk. First prize, 15/. ; second prize, 10/. ; third prize, 
5/. 1st prize, John Linton, of West wick Hall, Cambridge, “Princess, 55 
brown, bred by exhibitor. 2nd, James Hawkesworth, of Barton Fields, 
Barton Blount, “ Darling,” bay, bred by exhibitor. 3rd, Stephen Davis, 
of Woolashill, Pershore, Worcestershire, “Darling,” red roan, bred by 
exhibitor. 
Class 28. — Clydesdale filly, two years old. First prize, 15/. ; second 
prize, 10/. ; third prize, 5/. 1st prize, Thomas Townley Parker, of Char- 
nock, Chorley, Lancashire, bay, bred by Mr. D. D. Hamilton, Campbeltown, 
N.B. ; s. Large Jock. 2nd, Her Majesty the Queen, Windsor Castle, 
“ Kate,” brown, bred by Her Majesty, the Prince Consort’s Shaw Farm, 
Windsor. 
Class 29. — Suffolk filly, two years old. First prize, 15/. ; second prize, 
10/. ; third prize, 5/. 1st prize, William Thompson, jun., of Rose Cottage, 
Thorpe, Colchester, Essex, “ The Despised,” chestnut, bred by Mr. Cross, 
Ipswich. 
Class 30. — Agricultural pair of geldings or mares, of any age. First 
prize, 20/. ; second prize, 10/. ; third prize, 5/. 1st prize, Charles William 
Brierley, of Rhodes House, Middleton, Manchester, “Champion,” bay 
gelding, 5 years old ; “ Warwick,” 7 years old, breeder unknown. 2nd, 
Thomas Statter, jun., of Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester, “Fanny,” 
chestnut mare, 6 years old, bred by Mr. T. Upton, Pallathorpe, Tadcaster ; 
“ Diamond,” chestnut mare, 11 years old, breeder unknown. 3rd, Charles 
William Brierley, of Rhodes House, “ Sensation,” grey mare, 6 years old ; 
“ Farmer,” grey gelding, 7 years old, both bred by Mr. Tennant, Selby. 
