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EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Class 31. — Agricultural pair of geldings or mares, 4 years old. First 
prize, 20 /. ; second prize, 10/.; third prize, 5/. 1st prize, Thomas Statter, 
jun., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester, “ Smiler,” bay, bred by exhibitor; 
and “ Boxer,” bay, breeder unknown. 
Class 32. — Agricultural pair of geldings or mares, 3 years old. First 
prize, 20/. ; second prize, 10/. ; third prize, 5 Z. 1st prize, Thomas Statter, 
jun., of Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester, “Thumper,” bay gelding; 
“Maggie,” bay mare, breeders unknown. 2nd, Charles William Brierley, of 
Rhodes House, Middleton, Manchester, “Bobby” and “Flirt,” both grey 
geldings, breeders unknown. 
Class 33. — Agricultural gelding, 3 years old. First prize, 10/. ; second 
prize, 5/. 1st prize, Edward Tongue, of Manor House, Aldridge, Walsall, 
Staffordshire, “The Drummer,” bright bay, breeder unknown. 
Class 31. — Agricultural gelding, 2 years old. First prize, 10/. ; second 
prize, 5/. 1st prize, James Perry, of Salters Hall, Claverley, Bridgnorth, 
“ Captain,” chestnut, bred by Mr. T. Wall, Wollaston, Stourbridge, s. 
Champion. 2nd, Thomas W. D. Harris, of Wootton, Northamptonshire, 
brown, bred by exhibitor. 
Class 35. — Agricultural gelding, yearling. First prize, 10/.; second 
prize, 5/. 1st prize, Thomas Statter, jun., of Stand Hall, Whitefield, 
Manchester, “ Thumper,” breeder unknown. 
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SHORTHORNS. 
Class 36. — Bull, above three years old. First prize, 30/.; second prize, 
20/. ; third prize, 15/. ; fourth prize, 10/. 1st prize, Henry Thompson, of 
Maiden Hill, Penrith, Cumberland, “Edgar,” roan, 8y. 6m. lw. 3d. old, 
bred by Mr. C. It. Saunders, Nunwick Hall, Penrith. 2nd, the Marquis of 
Exeter, of Burghley Park, Stamford, “ Telemachus,” roan, 3y. 2m. 2w. 3d. 
old, bred by exhibitor. 3rd, the Rev. Walter Sneyd, of Keele Hall, New- 
castle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, “ Ironmaster,” red, 3y. 6m. 5d. old, bred 
by the late Mr. R. Sneyd, Keele Hall Farm. 4th, John Wright, of Green 
Gill Head, Penrith, Cumberland, “Man’s Estate,” white, 3y. 7m. 3w. old, 
bred by Mr. T. Bowstead, Edenhall, Penrith. 
Class 37. — Bull above two and not exceeding three years old. First 
prize, 25/. ; second prize, 15/. ; third prize, 10/. ; fourth prize, 5/. 1st 
prize, William Linton, of Sherriflf Hutton, York, “ Lord Irwin,” white, 
2y. 5m. lw. old, bred by exhibitor. 2nd, John Outhwaite, of Bainesse, 
Catterick, Yorkshire, “Royal Windsor,” white, 2y. 5m. 3w. 3d. old, bred 
by Mr. T. Willis, Carperby, Bedale. 3rd, Sir David Baird, Bart., of New 
Blythe, Preston Kirk, Haddingtonshire, “Baron Lawrie III,” red, 2y. 3m. 
3w. 6d. old, bred by Mr. G. R. Barclay, Keavil, Dumfermline, Fifeshire. 
4th, Emily Lady Pigot, of Branches Park, “ By this,” red and white, 2y. 10m. 
Id. old, bred by exhibitor. 
Class 38. — Yearling bull, above one and not exceeding two years old. 
First prize, 25/.; second prize, 15/.; third prize, 10/.; fourth prize, 5/. 
1st prize, Colonel Charles Towneley, of Towneley, Burnley, Lancashire, 
“Baron Hubback 2nd,” red, ly. 4m. 4w. old, bred by exhibitor. 2nd, Lord 
Sudeley, of Toddington, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, “ Cherub,” red, ly. 
3m. old, bred by exhibitor. 3rd, John Lamb, of Burrell Green, Penrith, 
