EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
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Class V . — To the owner of the bed yearling heifer . 
Prize of 5/ to No. 253, Lord Sondes, Elmliam Hall, Thetford, Norfolk. 
Highly commended. — No. 254, Earl of Soutkesk. 
HORSES. 
Agricultural Horses Generally. 
Class I . — To the owner of the best stallion for agricultural purposes, foaled 
on or before the 1 . st of January , 1S56. 
Eirst Prize of 30/ to No. 264,' G. D. Badham, of the Sparrow Nest, 
Ipswich, Suffolk. 
Second Prize of 15/ to No. 273, Matthew Berridge, of Ingarsby, 
Leicester. 
Highly commended. — No. 274, Tlios. Crisp. No. 2 77, W. Wilson. 
Commended. — No. 260, Alex. Begbie. No. 270, Peter Nightingale. 
Class II . — To the owner of the best stallion for agricultural purposes , foaled 
in the year 1856. 
Eirst Prize of 20/ to No. 290, Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, Wood- 
bridge, Suffolk. 
Second Prize of 10/ to No. 289, Benjamin Taylor, of Peterborough, 
Northampton. 
Highly commended. — No. 291, Thomas Crisp. 
Commended. — No. 284, Edward llobinson. No. 292, W. Wilson. 
.Class III . — To the owner of the best mare and foal for agricultural 
purposes . 
Eirst Prize of 20/ to No. 297, Isaac Eawkes, of Outertown, Annan, 
Dumfries. 
Second Prize of 10/ to No. 303, J. H. Hayes, of Erodsham, Chester. 
Highly commended. — No. 307, William Taylor. 
Commended. — No. 305, William Etches. No. 309, J. G. Thompson. 
No. 310, Thomas Crisp. 
Class IY . — To the owner of the best two-year old filly for agricultural 
purposes. 
Eirst Prize of 15/ to No. 319, Samuel Ei slier, of Whatton, Nottingham. 
Second Prize of 10/ to No. 316, Hon. Col. Pennant, of Penrhyn Castle, 
Bangor. 
Highly commended. — -No. 323, Thomas Crisp. 
Commended. — No. 317, J. S. Crawley. No. 326, H.R.H. The Prince 
Consort. 
Dray Horses . 
Class I .—To the owner of the best stallion, foaled on or before the 1st of 
January , 1856. 
Prize of 30/ to No. 33o« Pukp of Marlborough, of Blenheim, Woodstock, 
Oxon, 
