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Class 5. — Two-year old fillies for agricultural purposes . 
First Prize, 15/., to No. 311, Samuel Wrinch, of Great Holland, Col- 
chester. 
Second Prize, 10/., to No. 313, Samuel Clay den, of Little Linton, Cam- 
bridge. 
Dray-horses. 
Class 1 . — Stallion foaled 'preciously to the Is/ of January , 1854. 
The Prize, 20 /., to No. 327, William Baker and Son, of Bury Farm, 
Staplefo'rd, Cambs. 
Class 2 . — Stallion, foaled in the year 1854. 
The Prize, 15/.. to No. 328, Charles Timm, of Scrooby House, Bawtrv. 
Class 3. — Mare, with a foal at her feet. 
The Prize, 10/. No competition. 
Class 4. — Filly foaled in the year 1854. 
The Prize, 5/. No competition. 
The judges specially commend the undermentioned as specimens of French 
horses : 
^°‘ 2435 } Hons. Duchateau’s stallions. 
Special Prizes given by the Local Committee of 
Chelmsford. 
Horses. 
Class 1. — Thorough-bred stallions. 
The Prize, 30/.. to No. 670, Messrs. Robert and James Moffat, of 
Newton-of-Rockliffe, Carlisle. 
Class 2. — Hunter stallions. 
The Prize, 30/., to No. 673, Samuel Adams, of Great Waltham, Chelmsford. 
Class 3. — Coaching stallions. 
The Prize, 25/., to No. 686 , George Rayson, of Highhead Castle Farm, 
Carlisle. 
Class 4. — Hackney stallions. 
The Prize, 25/., to No. 693, William Jex, of Hopton, Lowestoft, Suffolk. 
Class 5. — Hunter mares. 
The Prize, 20 /. — Prize withheld. 
Class 6 . — Hackney mares. 
The Prize, 20/., to No. 707, Rev. Charles Thomas James, of Ermington, 
Ivy Bridge, Devon. 
Class 7. — Geldings of any age, for hunting purposes. 
The Prize, 15/., to No. 717, Frederick Barlow, of the Shrubbery, 
Hasketon, Woodbridge. 
Class 8. — Geldings under four years old, for hunting purposes. 
The Prize, 10/., to No. 725, Earl of Darnley, of Cobham Hall, Gravesend, 
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