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ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Tom Parinder Gudgin, from 2nd Dragoon Guards, to be Staff Vete- 
rinary Surgeon, vice R. J. G. Hurford, who retires upon half-pay ; 
Veterinary Surgeon Adam E. Clarke, Royal Artillery, to be 
Veterinary Surgeon, first class, vice T. W. Mayer, retired upon 
haif-pay ; Veterinary Surgeon Thomas James Lang, Royal Artil- 
lery, to be Veterinary Surgeon, first class, vice F. F. Collins, 
promoted ; Veterinary Surgeon George A. Oliphant, Royal Artillery, 
to be Veterinary Surgeon, first class, vice T. P. Gudgin, pro- 
moted ; Veterinary Surgeon C. G. H. Reilly, 7th Dragoon Guards, 
to be Veterinary Surgeon, first class ; Veterinary Surgeon William 
Hall, 1st Dragoons, to be Veterinary Surgeon, first class ; Veteri- 
nary Surgeon William B. Walters, Royal Artillery, to be Veterinary 
Surgeon, first class. 
William Frederick Blanchard, gent., to be Acting Veterinary 
Surgeon, vice Grey, promoted ; Alexander Johnston, gent., to be 
Acting Veterinary Surgeon, vice Woods, promoted ; George Digby 
Whitfield, gent., to be Acting Veterinary Surgeon, vice Frost, pro- 
moted ; Charles Clayton, gent., to be Acting Veterinary Surgeon, 
vice Pallin, promoted. 
War Office ; Aug. 8 th. 
Sixth Dragoons. — First class Veterinary Surgeon William B. 
Walters, from the Royal Artillery, to be Veterinary Surgeon, vice 
first class Veterinary Surgeon George Longman, transferred to the 
Veterinary Department for duty with the Cavalry Depot. 
Veterinary Department. 
Veterinary Surgeon, first class, George Longman, from 6th 
Dragoons, to be Veterinary Surgeon. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
ERROR IN THE PUBLISHED LIST OF THE AWARDS AT 
WOLVERHAMPTON. 
At the meeting of the Council of the Royal Agricultural Society, 
on Wednesday, Aug. 2nd, Lord Kesteven “ reported that an error 
had been made by the judges in Class 92 (Shropshire rams above a 
year old), the numbers given in by them not agreeing with those to 
which they had fixed their cards ; but as the error was merely 
clerical, the General Wolverhampton Committee recommended that 
the cheque be drawn in favour of Mr. T. Mansell, who was awarded 
the 1st prize in that class. The report was adopted.” 
In common with several of our contemporaries the mistake, 
which occurred in the list of the awards, was further disseminated 
through our pages in consequence of our reliance on the accuracy 
of the official report. Our readers will please to correct the error. 
