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Second Prize of 5/ to No. 855, Hon. Colonel Pennant, of Penrhyn Castle, 
Bangor. 
HORSES. 
The Stallions must have served or shall serve, for at least one season, in the 
County of Salop, Stafford, or Cheshire* or in North Wales. 
Agricultural Horses generally . 
Class I. — To the owner of the best stallion for agricultural purposes, foaled on 
or before the Is/ January , 1856. 
Pirst Prize of 30/ to No. 892, E. & M. Read, of Beamish Burn, Chester- 
le-street, Durham. 
Second Prize of 20/ to No. 888, Hon. Colonel Pennant, of Penrhyn 
Castle, Bangor. 
Commended . — No. 891* John Banks. 
Class II. — To the owner of the best stallion for agricultural purposes , foaled 
in the year 1850. 
Pirst Prize of 20/ to No. 290, Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, Wood- 
bridge. 
Second Prize of 10/ to No. 289, Benjamin Taylor, of Peterborough. 
Commended. — No. 291, Thomas Crisp. No. 891, William Evans. No. 
895, Richard Jones. 
Class III. — To the owner of the best pair of horses for agricultural purposes 
whether mares or geldings. 
P'irst Prize of 10/ to No. 906, William Palin, of Stapleford Hall* 
Tar v in. 
Second Prize of 5/ to No. 905, Samuel Lees, of Newton Danes, Preston 
Brook, Cheshire. 
Commended. — No. 903, Joseph Whitlow. 
Class IV. — To the owner of the best one-year-old filly or gelding for agri- 
cultural purposes. 
Prize of 15/ to No. 915, James Lees, of Newton Danes, Preston Brook, 
Cheshire. 
Commended. — No. 914, William Pover. 
Dray Horses . 
Class I. — To the owner of the best stallion, foaled on or before the H/ January , 
1856. 
Prize of 10/ to No. 918, Hugh Hughes, of Wood Parm, Shorley, Flint. 
Class II. — To the owner of the best stallion, foaled in the year 1856. 
No entry. 
Ollier Horses . 
Class I. — To the owner of the best thorough-bred stallion for getting hunters. 
Pirst Prize of 30/ to No. 353, Christopher Spence, of Huntingdon Hall, 
XoTk. 
Second Prize of 20/ to No. 346, James Baker, of Atherstene. 
