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Class II. — To the owner of the lest ram of any other age. 
First Prize of 20/ to No. 666, Mrs. Baker, of Grendon, Atkerstone, 
Warwickshire. 
Second prize of 10/ to No. 660, George Adney, of Harley, Much Wenlock, 
Salop. 
Highly commended. — No. 667, John Bryan. No. 6 77, William Humfrey. 
Commended. — No. 652, J. W. Brown. No. 654, G. M. Kettle. No. 675, 
William Humfrey. No. 676, William Humfrey. 
Class III. — To the owner of the best pen of five shearling ewes , of the same 
flock. 
First Prize of 20/ to No. 699, William Humfrey, of Oak Ash, Chaddle- 
worth, Wantage, Berks. 
Second Prize of 10/ to No. 688, Robert Coles, of Middleton Farm, 
Norton Bavant, Warminster, Wilts. 
Highly Commended — No, 690, I. & E. Crane. No. 700, William Humfrey. 
Commended. — No. 691, I. & E. Crane. No. 698, Edward Holland. 
PIGS. 
Class I. — To the owner of the best boar of a large breed. 
First Prize of 10/ to No. 708, John Harrison, juu., of Heaton Norris, Stock- 
port, Lancashire. 
Second Prize of 51 to No. 719, Joseph Gill, of Siesden Silsden, York. 
Highly commended. — No. 709, John Harrison, jun. 
Commended. — No. 716, T. M. Richardson. 
Class II. — To the owner of the best boar of a small breed. 
First Prize of 10/ to No. 720, S. B. Hill, of Beech Hall, Chester. 
Second Prize of 5/ to No. 721, Jonathan Brown, of Brewery House, 
Aspatria, Cumberland. 
Highly commended. — No. 726, John Harrison, jun. 
Commended. — No. 711 5, Thomas Barker. No. 736, P. S. Humberston. No. 
737, Thomas Crisp. No. 744, Earl of Radnor. And the Class generally. 
Class III. — To the owner of the best breeding sow of a large breed. 
First Prize of 10/ to No. 760, Thomas Barker, of Brown’s Yard, Leeds, 
York. 
Second Prize of 5/ to No. 774, Joseph Wilkinson, of Roundhay, near 
Leeds. 
Specially commended. — No. 773, Joseph Wilkinson. 
Highly commended. — No. 751, W. B. Wainman. No. 769, Joseph Tuley. 
Commended. — No. 755, Peter Wright. No. 765, James Clayton. Edward 
Bowly. No. 771, John Palmer. 
Class IY. — To the owner of the best breeding sow of a small breed. 
First Prize of 10/ to No. 807, Lieut. -Col. Towneley, of Towneley- 
Burnley, Lancaster. 
Second Prize of 5/ to No. 790, Joseph Hindson, of Barton House, Ever- 
ton, Liverpool. 
Specially commended. — No. 796, Thomas Crisp. 
Highly commended. — No. 808, Lieut. -Col. Towneley. 
Commended. — No. 779, R. H. Watson. No. 785, George Mangles. No. 
786, John Harrison, jun. No. 796, Thomas Crisp. No. 805, John Palmer. 
No. 810, Joseph Wilkinson. 
The Judges consider this to be an extraordinary Class. 
