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THE CHRISTMAS SHOW OF CATTLE. 
Extra Stock — Long-woolled Sheep. 
129. Mr. Charles Large, of Broad well, near Burford, a fifty-six 
months old long-woolled ewe, bred by himself. A silver medal. 
Class XTII. — Short-woolled fat Wether Sheep, one year old , 
without restrictions as to feeding. 
138. Mr. Grantham, of Stoneham, near Lewes, a pen of three 
twenty months old Southdown wethers, bred by himself. The 
first prize of £20, and a silver medal, and the gold medal. 
142. Mr. S. Webb, of Babraham, near Cambridge, a pen of 
three twenty months old Southdown wethers, bred by himself. 
The second prize of £5. 
Class XIV. — Short-woolled fat Wether Sheep, one year old, under 
8 stone weight, without restrictions as to feeding. 
149. Mr. Samuel Webb, of Babraham, near Cambridge, a pen 
of three twenty months old Southdown wethers, bred by himself. 
The prize of £10, and a silver medal. 
Class XV. — Short-woolled fat Wether Sheep, two years old, 
without restrictions as to feeding. 
153. Mr. Grantham of Stoneham, near Lewes, a pen of three 
thirty-two months old Southdown wethers, bred by himself. The 
prize of £20, and a silver medal. 
156. Mr. Samuel Webb, of Babraham, near Cambridge, a pen 
of three thirty-two months old Southdown wethers, bred by Mr. 
H. J. Adean, of Babraham. The second prize of £5. 
Extra Stock — Short-woolled Sheep. 
161. Mr. W. B. Harris, of Llinton Farm, Abingdon, a seven 
years and nine months old Southdown ewe, bred by himself. 
166. Mr. Thomas Higgins, ofWoollton, near Northampton, a 
twenty months old Down and Leicester wether, bred by himself. 
Pigs. 
Class XVI. — Pigs, of any breed, above thirteen and under 
twenty-six weeks old. 
167. Mr. William Hobman, of Ewell Marsh Farm, near Epsom, 
a pen of three twenty-four weeks and five days old Neapolitan 
pigs, bred by himself, and fed on peas, barley meal, and middlings. 
The first prize of £10, and a silver medal. 
