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THE FIELD. 
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Masgrave.'who retires ; Arthur Human d, 
gent, to be Comet, by purchase, 'ice Watson, Sept. 16. 
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards — Lieutenant and Captain 
Charles Sedley Burdett to be Captain and Lieutenant -Colonel, without 
purchase, vice Brevet-Colonel Trevelyan, deceased ; Ensign and Lieu- 
tenant George Lord Bingham, to be Lieutenant and Captain, without 
purchase, vice Burdett, Aug. 92. 
4th Foot — Lieutenant Octavius Yorke Cocks to be Captain, by pur- 
chase, vice Skinner, whose promotion by purchase, on the 4th Aug., has 
been cancelled, Aug. 4 ; Ensign John Philip Bohun Forster to be 
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Skinner, deceased, Aug. 1 5 ; En- 
sign Augustus Joseph Sykes to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Forster, 
whose promotion by purchase, on the 1 8th Aug., has been cancelled. 
Sept. 16; Serjeant-Major William Connell to bo Ensign, without pur- 
chase. Sept 1 4 ; Charles Edward Bayard Breton, gent., to be Ensign, 
without purchase, vice Forster, Sept 1 5. 
7th Foot — Captain William West Turner, from the ir,th Foot, to be 
Captain, vice Hoare, who exchanges Sept. 13. 
16th Foot — Captain William Jesse TToare, from the 7th Foot, to be 
Captain, vice Turner, who exchanges ; Soijeant-Mujor Robert Coape to 
be Ensign, without purchase, and Adjutant, vice Walmsley, who resigns 
the Adjutancy only. Sept, 15. 
23rd Foot — Lieutenant Augustus Applethwuite to be Adjutant, vice 
Torrens, wlio resigns the Adjutancy only. Sept 15. 
32nd Foot — William Bailey, gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, vice 
Shortt, who retires, Sept. 15. 
40th Foot — Palmer Whalley, gent., to be Ensign, without purchase, 
vice St. Clair, appointed to the 4th Foot, Sept. 15. 
41st Foot — Captain Julius Edmund Goodwyn to be Major, by pur- 
chase, Wee Northey, who retires; Lieutenant Frederick Cherburg Bligh 
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Goodwyn, Sept. 1 5. 
48nl Foot— Ensign Harry Armstrong Brett, from the 82nd Foot, to 
be Ensign, vice White, whose appointment on the 8th Sept, has been 
cancelled. Sept. 15. 
46th Foot— Lieutenant Trevor Goff to be Captain, by purchase, vice 
Robert J. Garden, who retires ; Ensign Henry Safe Willoughby to be 
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Goff; Rouse Douglas Douglas, gont., to be 
Ensign, by purchase, vice Willoughby, Sept. 10. 
46th Foot — Ensign George Morland Hutton to be Lieutenant, without 
purchase ; Richard Edward Brookes, gent, to be Ensign, without pur- 
chase, vice Hutton, Sept 15. 
49th Foot — Lieutenant William Bcllnirs to be Captain, by purchase, 
rice WetheralL promoted in the 3rd West India Regiment, Sept. 15. 
66th Foot — Ensign Edwyn Frederick Temple, from the 9»th Foot, to 
be Ensign, without purchase, vice Birch, promoted. Sept. 15; Lieu- 
tenant Henry Reynolds Werge to be Captain, without purchase, vice 
Brevet-Major McCaskiU, deceased ; Ensign John Granville Harkncss 
to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Werge, Aug. 19; Ensign 
William Hamilton Richards to be Lieutennnt. by purchase, vice 
Harkncss, whose promotion by purchase, on the 1st Sept., 1854, has 
been cancelled, Sept 15. 
67th Foot — Lieutenant Frederick Percy Lea to be Captain, without 
purchase, vice Jones, deceased ; Ensign Cavendish Venables to be 
Lieutennnt, without purchase, vice Lea, Aug. 7 ; Ensign James Hornby 
Buller to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Venables, whose pro- 
motion without purchase, on the 11th Aug, 1864, has been cancelled, 
Aug. 11 ; Ensign William Jesser Coope to be Lieutenant, by purchase, 
vice Buller, whoso promotion by purchase, on the lsth Aug., 1854. lias 
been cancelled ; Alfred Frederic Adolphus Slade, gent., to be Ensign, 
without purchase, vice Venables promoted. Sept 16. 
7 3rd Foot — William Gordon, gent, to be Ensign, without purchase, 
Sept. 15. 
74 th Foot — Ensign William Shapter Hunt to bo Lieutenant, without 
purchase, vice King, deceased, June 30; Ensign Archdalc William 
Chalmers Magrath, from the 25th Foot, to be Ensign, rice Hunt 
Sept. 15. 
77th Foot — Lieutenant John Nicholson to be Captain, without pur- 
chase, vice Dilke, deceased; Ensign Arthur Francis Maine to be 
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Nicholson, Aug. 13. 
82nd Foot — Henry Wallace Dowker, gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, 
vice Brett, appointed to the 43rd Foot, Sept 1 5. 
86th Foot — William Robert Bell, gcut., to be Ensign, without pur- 
chase, Sept 15. 
88th Foot — Ernest Augustus Perceval, gont, to lie Ensign, by pur- 
chase, vice Webb, promoted, Sept. 15. 
03rd Foot— Henry Campbell Stirling, gent, to bo Ensign, without 
purchase, vice Clay Mils, promoted. Sept. 15. 
94th Foot — Captain Henry George Buller to be Major, without pur- 
chase, vice Cameron, deceased; Lieutenant Gilbert Mahon to be 
Captain, without purchase, vice Buller, July 1 ; Lieutenant Henry 
John Wahob to be Captain, w ithout purchase, vice Mahon, whose pro- 
motion on the 21st July, 1864, has been cancelled. July 21; Ensign 
Robert Alexander Boothby Tod to bo Lieutenant, vice Mahon, July 1 ; 
Ensign John Murray to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Tod, 
whose promotion on the 21st July, 1854, has been cancelled, July 21 ; 
Ensigu Sydenham Malthus to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice 
Murray, whose promotion without purchase, on the lltli Aug., 1854, 
has been cancelled, Aug. 11; Willinm Edmondes Harness, gent, to 
be Ensign, without purchase, vice Malthus, Sept. 15. 
Rifle Brigade — Colour-Sergeant John Brett to be Ensign, w ithout 
purchase, July 13. 
8rd West India Regiment— Mqjor George Butter Triscott Colman to 
be Lieutenant-Colonel, by purchase, vice Brevet-Colonel Montresor, 
who retires: Captain Frederick Augustus Wctherall, from the 49th 
Foot to be Major, by purchase, vice Colman, Sept. 15. 
Mounted Staff Corps to be employed on service in Turkey To be 
Ensigns Robert William Sanderson Raper Hunton, gent,, Sept. 14; 
Sergeant Edward Budgen, from the 9th Light Dragoons, Sept 15. 
Provisional Dep6t Battalion— Lieutenant-Colonel Charles C’rutchley, 
from half-pay 23d Foot to be Lieutenant-Colonel ; Brevet- Lieutenant- 
Colonel Edward Bond, from half-pay Unattached, to be Major. Sept. 15. 
Recruiting Districts— Colonel John Michel, C.B., from the 6th Foot 
to be Inspecting Field Officer, rice Colonel Slade, who retires upon half- 
pay of the 4th Foot, in the room of Colonel Trevor, appointed on 
Inspecting Field Officer, Oct 1. 
Staff— Paymaster Frederick Henry Dalgcty, of tho 69th Foot, to be a 
Paymaster of Detachments or of a Dep6t Battalion, Sept. 15. 
Hospital Staff — Richard Wilicoeks Mocauley, gent., to bo Acting 
Assistant-Surgeon, rice Loughnan, removed from the service in conse- 
quence of having absented himself, without leave, from the Army in 
Turkey, Sept 16. 
Unattached — Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to signH> her 
command, that Lieutenant Charles Nasmyth be transferred from the 
Bombay Artillery to be a Captain Unattached in the Rojul Army, in 
consideration of his services In the defence of Silistria, Sept. 13.’ 
Brevet— Captain Charles Nasmyth, Unattached, to bo Major in the 
Army, Sept. 16. 
Memorandum — The Commission of Lieutenant Philip Alexander 
Anstruthcr Twynam, of the 15th Foot, bos been anticipated to 6th 
July, 1864. 
Erratum in the Gazette, 14th July, 1854 — For, Paymaster Morris 
Robinson Campbell, from the 71st Foot, to be Paymaster of the Dop6t 
Battalion at Templemore, read. Paymaster Morris; Robinson Campbell, 
from the 71st Foot, to be Paymaster of a Depot Battalion. 
Erratum in tho Gazette. 1st September, 1854— For John MTntosh, 
gent, to be Apothecary to the Forces, read, Dispenser of Medicines, 
John M'lntosh, Ac. 
ADMIRALTY. Sett 15. 
The following promotions, dated the 11th inst, have this day taken 
Place, consequent on tho death, on the 10th Inst., of Admiral of the 
Blue John Dick : — 
«w V L°°" AdlBir * 1 Right Hon - Frederick William, Lord Aylmer, C.R, on 
the Reserved Half-pay List to be Admiral on the same List 
\ico- Admiral of the Red Richard Thomas to be Admiral of the Blue. 
_ ' of ‘he White Honourable Sir Anthony Maitland, 
' A.HJVLG- to be Vice-Admiral of the Red. 
the ' wJjtf 1 * 5 ** 1 ° f **“ B1UC HeDry Hope ’ C ^ 10 h® Vice-Admiral of 
r d ’^ rd Hcnr7 A Ccrart Hepington. on the Reserved 
naif- my List, to he V iee-Admiral on the same List 
of 0,0 Red Edward Harvey to b« Vice-Admiral of the 
Rear-Admiral of the White Sir Edmund Lyons, Bt, G.C.B., K.C II 
to bo Rear-Admiral of the Red. 
Rear- Admiral of tho Blue Honourable Henry John Rous to be Rear- 
Admiral of the White. 
Captain Samuel Thornton to be Rear-Admiral on the Reserved Half- 
pay List 
Captain Frederick William Beechcy to bo Rear- Admiral of the Blue. 
COMMISSION SIGNED BY THE QUEEN. 
Royal Wiltshire Regiment of Militia— Thomas Sinaloa, Esq., late 
Captain and Paymaster 7th Dragoon Guards, to be Paymaster. 
COMMISSIONS SIGNED BY LORDS -LIEUTENANT. 
_, T1 ' C 9 0wn Worcestershire Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry — 
Charles Michael Berington, gent, to bo Cornet, vice Robert Peel, pro- 
moted, Sept 12. 
Cambridgeshire Militia — Captain Christopher Robert Pemberton 
to be Mqjor, vice Wale, promoted. Sept 1 1 ; John J. Cooke, gont, to bo 
Lieutenant, vico Turvln, promoted. Sept. 12; Elliot Busliby, gont, to 
be Ensign, Sept. 9; John Julius Tulllo Iioy lock, gent., to bo Ensign, 
Sept. 10; Rollo Rural cm, gont. to bo Ensign, Sept 11; William H. 
Baldwin, gent., to bo Ensign, Sept 12. 
Royal Glamorgan Light Infantry Militia— Milo Maher, Esq., to bo 
First Lieutenant ; Saiut Vincent Tyler, Esq., to be Second Lieutenant, 
Sept 6. 
Royal Rifle Regiment of Denbighshire Militia— John Price Roberta, 
gent, to bo Ensign, Aug. 23. 
The foDoicmg Article is substituted for that tthich appeared in the Garotte of 
the 3ith of August last 
Royal North Gloucester Regiment of Militia — EnsignCharlcs Hawkins 
Fisher to be Lieutenant, vice Chamberlain, superseded, Aug. 22. 
POULTRY. 
SOUTH HANTS EXHIBITION OF POULTRY. 
The second show of this exhibition took pluoo on Wednesday and 
Thursday w eek, under the patronage of tho Right Hon. Lady M. Mac- 
donald, tho Hon. Lady Butler, Lady Hcatheoto, the Dowager Lady 
Carnae, Lady Hanbury. Mm Chamiierloyne, Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Gen. 
Robbins, Mix T. W. Fleming, Mrs. Maciiaghten, Mix Holloway, Mrs. 
Mills, Ac. The judges were Messrs. E. Hewclt and James Bailey, and 
Mr. John D. Barfoi d executed the duty of secretary. On tho Antelope- 
ground an immense canvas pavilion was erected, and four lines of pens, 
of two tier each, well flttcd-up and supplied with water and food, 
extended the whole length of the building Tho number of poultry 
pens was 296 (and two dead birds exhibited), and of pigeons nlnoty- 
eighk Tho entire show was pronounced by Mr. Hailey, one of tho 
judges, to be much more numerous in line sorts than Inst year at the 
Victoria-rooms, and superior to any show lie had hitherto visited. Tho 
first day's admission was high, 2s. 6d., but a very considerable number 
were present, nevertheless, and a largo number of equipages, including 
all those of tho lady patronesses. The show, as will be scon from the 
list of prizes, comprised every genus of the funcy poultry and pigeon 
tribe, but our camel species— tho Shonghacs — have gone down in price 
as they have risen in height The extravagant sums marked in the 
catalogue were nominal, in order to avoid selling them. The genuine 
English breeds now far eclipse the Cochins. Tho Hambros were the 
iinest of the fine. Mrs. Chamberloyne (Cranbury-park ) had some fine 
buff Cochins, but only marked at 2a, when three years since they 
would have been eagerly bought at £ 10. While upon Cochins we may 
mention a singular instance of the economy of nature in a pair of 
Cochins, shown by Mr. Caleb Barfoot, of Bishopstoke, destitute of feathers 
from hatching, looking like animated skinned rabbits walking on their 
hind legs. The Hon. Lady Butler, of Harcfleld, hud two fine specimens 
of Guinea fowl, bred by her ladyship, but not for sale. Mr. Higgs, of 
Hill-lane, and Mr. Mew, of Newport, had some choice uud very scarce 
birds — but so we might say of aU the winners of prizes. 
Amongst the names of contributors, that of tho Right Hon. Lady M. 
Macdonald, of Wooliner Lodge, Liphoolc, Hants, was frequent, and the 
Spanish chickens of her ladyship's breeding were »omo of tho finest 
ever witnessed. In fact, so great was the competition for the purchase 
of tho winner of the first prize for that class, the property of her lady- 
ship, that although the catalogue stated the price to bo ton guineas, yet 
it was disposed or at the increased sum of thirty guineas. 
The following is the awurd of prizes : — 
Poultry. 
Class I. — Sjianish . — Birds exceeding one year old. First prlzo : II. 
D. Davies, Spring-grove House, Hounslow. Aged. Not for sale. 
8econd prize : II. D. Davies, Spring-grove House, Hounslow. Aged. 
Not for sale.— Highly commended : The Right Hon. I.ady Margaret 
Macdonald, Woolmer Lodge, Liphook, Hants. Age, ten years, Price, 
£16. 16a — Commended: John Clarke, Shrub Cottage, Hartley -row. 
Age, unknown ; breeder, unknown. 
Class II.— Spanish. — Chickens of 1854.— First prize Tho Right 
Hon. Lady M. Macdonald, Woolmer Lodge, Liphoolc, Hants. Age. 
eighteen weeks; bred by her ladyship. Price, £10. 10s. — Second 
prize: The Right Hon. Lady M. Macdonald, Woolmer 1-odge, Liphook, 
Hants. Age, eighteen weeks; bred by her ladyship. Price, £ 15. 1 6s. 
— Highly commended : John Q. Kainsdcn, Ivy Cottage, Twickenham, 
Middlesex. Age, five months and a half; bred by exhibitor, Not for 
sale. — Commended: John G. Kamsdcn, Ivy Cottage, Twickenham, 
Middlesex. Age, five months ; bred by exhibitor. Not for sale. 
Class III. — Spanuh. — For the best Cock of any age. — Prize, most 
unusual merit : II. I). Davies, Spring-grove House, Hounslow. Aged. 
Not for sale. 
Class IV. — Dorking (coloured). — Birds exceeding one year old. First 
prize : II. D. Davies, Spring-grove House, Hounslow. Aged. Not for 
sale. Second prize : H. I>. Davies, Spring-grove House, Hounslow. 
Not for sale.— Highly commended : Mrs. Henry Fookcs, Whlteehurch, 
Blnndford. Age, cock, fourteen months; hens, sixteen months; 
breeder unknown. Price £u. Cs.— Highly commended: J. W. Finch 
Noyes, the Cottage, Salisbury. Aged. Bred by exhibitor Price £21. 
Class V .— Darting (coloured ). — Chickens of 1864 — First prize II |> 
Davies, Spring-grove House, Hounslow. Age, seven months. Price 
£31. 10?.— Second prize. Robert Loder, the High Beeches, Crawley, 
Sussex. Age. four months and a half; bred by exhibitor. Not for 
sale.— Very highly commended : II. 1). Davies, Sprfng.grove House, 
Hounslow. Age, seven months. Price £3 1. 10a— Highly commended: 
W. G. K- Brcavington, Hounslow, Middlesex. Age, six months; bred 
by exhibitor. Price £l0s. 10s. — Highly commended Robert noyes, 
Eastbum, Sussex. Age, seven months, twenty days ; bred by exhibitor. 
Price £21. — Commended: Thomas Dutton, Stroatlium-eommon, 
Surrey. Age, five months; bred by exhibitor. Price £10. — Com- 
mended : J W, Finch Noyes, the Cottage, Salisbury. Age, four months , 
three weeks; bred by exhibitor Price £10. 10s.— Commended: 
Christopher Smith, Dumford, Salisbury. Age, five months ; bred by 
exhibitor. Price £5. 6s. 
Cuss VI. — Dorking (coloured). — Cock of any age. — Prize II. D. 
Davies, Spring-grove House, Hounslow. Aged. Not for sale. — Highly 
Commended ; Robert Loder, The Beeches, Crawley. Sussex. Ago, five 
month* ; bred by a farmer. Price £6. — Commended: Robert Hoyes, 
Eastbourne, Sussex. Age, four months and a half; bred by exhibitor. 
Price £5. 0a 
Class VII. — Dorking (vhite). — Birds exceeding on 0 year old. — First 
prize: Joseph Clift, Dorking. Surrey. Age, two years and a half, 
breeder unknown. Price £100.— Second prize: Mr Besant, Mel- 
bourne, St Andrew, Blaxidford, Dorset. Age, seven months, bred by 
exhibitor. Not for sale. 
Class VUI. — Dorking (uhite) — Chickens of 1864. — First prize 
Henry Bone, Aron. Itingwood, Hants Age, cockrel, five, and pullets, 
four months ; bred by exhibitor. Price £6 — Second prize Joseph 
Clift, Dorking, Surrey. Age, about four months , bred by extiibitor 
Price £3. 3s. 
Class IX — Dorking (white). — Cock of any age. — Prize: Wm. Monfleld, 
jun., Dorchester. Age, one year; bred by exhibitor. Price £5. 
Class X — ( Cochin China, luff, cinnamon, or broien). — Birds exceeding 
one year old. — First prize ; John Fairlie, Chcvely-park, Newmarket 
Age, fifteen months; bred by exhibitor Price £10. — Second prize: I 
A *"' r "'‘ rt0f " monlh9 : by exhibitor. 
Price 1 £30.— Highly commondcd : Joseph Goodenough, Oodmanatone 
Dorchester. Age, fifteen mouths and a half ; bred l»v exhibitor IMco 
£10.— Commended: Tho Right Hon. Lady M. Macdonald, Woolmer 
Lodge, Liphook, Hants. Age, two years and a half; bred by her lady- 
ship. Price £2. 2a. 1 
^hui China (luff, cinnamon, or broien ) — Chickens of 
l>.»4. First prize John Taylor, Jun, Hounslow, Middlesex. Age, 
aeven months , bred by exhibitor Price £60.— Second prize : G. W. 
Johnson, Winchester. Age. five months ; bred by exhibitor Price 
j, ' . *■ ** ‘'J commended Joseph Goodenough, G oilmans tone, 
l> _', rc :; r - ‘ c^bt months, three weeks; tired by exhibitor, 
mro A! °.— Commanded W. G. K Broavlngton. Hounslow, Middlesex. 
JS** J™ bred by exhibitor. Price £10 1 Ox— Commanded : 
iSST* 17 1 Rook#r * n,, »'do.i. Croydon, Surrey. Ago, four 
raontha; bred by exhibitor. Price £3. 3* 
a«^l^ wf5f i0, e Cft,, ' a c,nnan,0,, > «■ *wu).— Cock of any 
K tzizsz "BSi.'Jr Ho “" Co "» ^ 
°' , " a lbkK * or “A*)-— Chlokons of 185 1.— Flrat 
KV 4“', c S * Pln * Uo “°' Hounalow. Age. five month.. 
Price £31.— Second prize U i>. Davies, Sprlng-grovo Home. 
Hounslow. Age, five months. Price £21. 
XV.— Cochin China (Hack or ichitc ).— Cock of any age. Prize : 
K Winchester. Age, alxtccu months; bred by Mr. Sturgeon. 
Ixiqo 4,3. 3x 
Class XVI. Itmmah Pootrci . — Of any age. First prize: II. D. 
Davies, Spring Grove, Hounslow. Aged. Not Ibr sale.— Second 
prize William Cave, Hartley-row, Hunt*. Age, six months ; bred by 
exhibitor. Price £21. 
Class XVII. — Dramah PoottL — Cock of any age. Prize : H. D. 
Davies, Spring Grovo House, llounalow. Aged. Not lor sale. Highly 
commended : Charles A. Crosse, M.A., Now-squarc, Cambridge. Age, 
nbout two year* ; Imported. Price £35.— Highly commended : F. C. 
Steggall, Weymouth Ago, alx months; bred by Mr. Bailey. Price 
Class XVIIL— Gam *.— Of any age. First prise: Robert Way, 
Carisbrooko, Isle of Wight. Age, twelve mouths ; bred by oxhlbltor. 
Price £10. Second prize Charles Edwards, HrMlugtou, Bristol. 
Age, nineteen weeks ; bred by exhibitor. Not for salo. 
Class XIX — Game .— Cock of any age. Prize T. P. Mow, Cowes. 
Aged; bred by exhibitor. Price £';i. 
Class XX. Malays . — Of any age First prize William Mansfield, 
Jun., Dorchester. Age, cloven months; bred by oxhlbltor. Price 
£500.— Second prize William Mnindleld, Jun., Dorchester. Age, 
elevon months ; bred by exhibitor. Price £100. 
Class XXI. Hamburgh (Cold /VneOW).— First prize : Robert Fookes, 
Milton Abluw, Ulandfurd. Age, 000k and hen, fifteen months; one 
lun, twenty-seven months , bred by exhibitor and Cyrus Clark. l*rlco 
U5. 15s.— Second prize. Miss Fowler, Whltcchureh, Blnndford. Age, 
twelve weeks ; bred by exhibitor. Price £5. 
Class XXII.— Hamburgh (Silver PencUltd).— First prize: Francis 
Pnttcson, Feniton-court, Honiton, Dovon. Age, eighteen months. Not 
for sale.— Second prlzo : Thomas Parker. Mew, West Cowes, lslo ol' 
Wight. Bred by exhibitor. Price £7. 
Clam XXIII. Hamburgh (Doll Spangle I ). — First prlzo: Goorgo C. 
Adkms, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Age unknown. Price £lo0.— 
Second prize : Mm. II. Fookes. Whltocluirel., Blnndford. Age, six 
months ; bred by exhibitor. Not for sale. 
Claw XXI V — Hamburgh (Silver Spangled).— Vint prlzo: H. K 
venti, Honiton, Devon. Age, cock hatched April 6tli, two pullots, 
April 26 th ; bred by oxhlbltor. Price £l. IK Ud.— Second prize 
W. Symonds, Jun . Melbourne St. Andrew, Blnndford. Age, cook five 
months, pullets, four months ; bred by exhibitor. Price £5. bn. 
Class XXV,— Poland, ( White Crested).— First prize: Thomas P, Ed- 
wards, Lyndhurst, Hants. Aged ; bred by exhibitor. Not for sals.— 
Second prize : G. C. Adkins, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Age unknown. 
Prlco £100. Commended : Thomas P. Edwards, Lyndhurst, llanta. 
Aged ; bred by exhibitor. Not for sale. 
Claw XXVI . — Poland (Golden ). — First prlzoi R. II. Hush, Ashton 
I<odge, Bath. Ago unknown; bred by exhibitor. Not for sale. — 
Second prize: Charles Edwards, BrlsHugton, Bristol. Ago, eighteen 
weeks : bred by exhibitor, Not for sale. 
Class XXVII. — Poland (Silver). — First prize: George C. Adkins, 
Edgbaston, Birmingham. Ago unknown Price £100.— Second 
prlzo; Charles Edwards, Brlsllngton, Bristol. Age, eighteen woeks; 
bred by exhibitor. Not for sale. — Commended: Thomas P. Edwards, 
Lyndhurst Aged ; bred by oxhlbltor. Not for sale. 
Class XXY1I1 . — Any Distinct Dreed . — First prlzo- II. D. Davies, 
Spring Grove House, llounslow. Rangoon Aged. Not for solo.— 
Second prlzo: W. Mansfield, Jun., Dorchester. Rumples. Age, two 
years; bred by exhibitor. Price, £30.— Commondoil : Charles Coles, 
I'urehnm. Corsican. Ago and bruodcr unknown, Prlco £21.— Com- 
mended: Thomaa Moore, West-street, Faraiiam. White Ptarmigans. 
Age, sixteen months; Dr, Burney's breed. Price £(!.— Commended : 
Thomas Moore, West-street, Fare hum. White Ptarmigan. Age, three 
months and a qunrtor; bred by F. Bernal, Esq. Prlco, £.1 10a — 
Commended: William F Flight, Winchester. White Polands. Age, 
sixteen months. Price £:i. 3s.— Commended : Miss Russel], Totton, 
Southampton. Tuil-lcss Persians. Aged. Imported. Not for sale. 
Class XXIX .— Danlams ( Gold-land) — First prize: Joseph Good- 
enough, Godmunstone, Dorchester. Age, cock and pullets, unknown ; 
bred by exhibitor. Price, £ 10. — Second prize: Joseph Goodenough, 
Godimmstone, Dorchester. Age, three months and three weeks ; bred 
by exhibitor. Price £10,— Commondcd : Goorgo C. Adkins, Edgbaston, 
Birmingham. Ago unknown. Prlco £100. 
Class XXX . — Dantams (Stlcer dared ). — First prize withheld. — Second 
prize: Robert Loder. The High Beeches, Crawley, Kusscx. Age, 
thrcc-and-a-hulf months; bred by exhibitor. Not for sale. 
Class XXXI . — Dantams (black ). — Flrat prlzo: George C. Adkins, 
Edgbaston, Birmingham. Ago unknown. Price £6, — Second prize, 
William Dray, Furninghnm, Kent. Age, pullets twenty -one weeks, 
cock thirty-six weeks. Price £3. 3s. 
Clam XXXII . — Danlams (tlhilt ). — First prize: Thomas Parker, 
Mew, West Cowes, lslo of Wight. Brad by exhibitor Price £12. — 
Second prize: George C. Adkins, Edgbaaton, Birmingham. Ago 
unknown. Price £5. 
Class XXXIIL — Turkeys . — First prize: Mizz Julia MU ward, Nowton 
8t. Loe, Bath. French. Aged ; bred by czhibltor. Not for sole. 
Second prize withheld. 
Class XXXIV. — Goat . — First prlzo: Mrs. IL Fookes, Wliltcchurch, 
BLuidford. Age unknown: breeder unknown. Not for sale. — Second 
prize; W. G. K. Brcavington, llounslow, Middlesex. Age, eighteen 
months; bred by exhibitor. Prlco £10. 10s.— Highly commended 
Thomaa P. Edwards, Lyndhurst, Hants. Aged; breeder unknown. 
Not for sale. 
Class XXV . — Ducks (Aylesbury ). — First prize: H. D. Davies, Spring 
Grove House, Hounslow, Age, four months and u half. Not for uulo. 
Second prize: W. G. K. Brcavington, Hounslow, Middlesex. Age, 
eighteen months ; bred by exhibitor. Not for sale. — Highly com- 
mended : William Henry Green, Wulton-strect, Aylesbury. Age, four 
months, twenty-five days; bred by exhibitor. Price £5. 5s.— Highly 
commended : II. D. Davies, Spring Grovo House, Hounslow. Age, fivo 
months. Not for sale. 
Class XXXVI . — Ducks (Houen ). — First prize withheld — Second 
prize: Mrs. IL Fookes, Whitccburcb, Blnndford. Age, sixteen weeks; 
bred by exhibitor. Price £5. 6*. 
Class XXXV IL — Duels (any other variety ). — First prize Tho Right 
Hon. Lady M. Macdonald, Woolmer Lodge, Liphook, Hants. Age, 
five months; bred by hor ladyship. Price £3. 3» — Second prize: 
The Right Hon. Lady Macdonald. Woolmer Lodge, Liphook, Hants. 
Age, five months; bred by her ladyship. Price 1 £2, 2s. 
Vale or Aylkauubt Pooltut Snow. — This show is announced to 
take place on tho 3rd, 4th, and 6th proximo, when, at its termination, 
Mr. K. IL Simons, of tho above town, at the solicitation of the gentlemen 
connected with this exhibition, will attend, and offer by auction the 
unsold pens of poultry Lord Carington is the president. 
