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Second prize of £5 to No. 642, The Earl of Slralhmore, of Glamis House, 
Glamis, Eorfar. 
Third prize of Silver Medal to No. 643, The Earl of Strathmore, of Glamis 
House, Glamis, Eorfar. 
Highly Commended.—No. 653, Mrs. Wilson, of Eorehouse, Kilbarcham, 
.Renfrew. 
Commended.—No. 646, David Tweedie, of Castle Crawford, Abingtou, 
Lanark. 
Class VI.— To the owner of the Lest Heifer, calved after the 1st of January , 
1860. 
First prize of £10 to No. 666, John Stewart, of Burnside Cottage, Strath- 
aven, Lanark. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 664, Alexander Oswald, of Aucliincruive, Ayr. 
Third prize of Silver Medal to No. 665, Alexander Oswald, of Auchin- 
cruive, Ayr. 
Highly Commended.—No. 662, David Tweedie, of Castle Crawford, 
Abingtou, Lanark. 
Commended.—No. 667, John Stewart, of Burnside Cottage, Strathaven, 
Lanark. 
Cl4 ss VII.— To the owner of the best Heifer , calved after the 1st of January, 
1861. 
First prize of £8 to No. 677, John Stewart, of Burnside Cottage, Strath¬ 
aven, Lanark. 
Second prize of £4 to No. 679, John Stewart, of Burnside Cottage, Strath¬ 
aven, Lanark. 
Third prize of Silver Medal to No. 678, John Stewart, of Burnside Cot¬ 
tage, Strathaven, Lanark. 
Highly Commended.—No. 681, The Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, 
Hamilton Palace, Lanark. 
Commended.—No. 675, The Earl of Strathmore, of Glamis House, Glamis, 
Forfar. 
HORSES. 
To the owner of the best Thorough-bred Stud Horse, having served Mares during 
the season 1862, which, in the opinion of the Judges, is best calculated to 
improve and perpetuate the breed of the sound and stout Thorough-bred 
Horse for General Stud purposes. 
First prize of £100 to No. 692, Henry Richard Phillips, of Albert-gate, 
Knightsbridge, and Willesden Paddocks, Kilburn, Middlesex. 
Second prize of £25 to No. 690, Charles Edwards Johnstone, of 105, 
Gloucester place, Portman square. 
Highly Commended.—No. 684, Tom Hussey, of Stud Farm, Skirmett, 
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. 
HUNTER. 
Class I.— To the owner of the best Stallion , thorough or half-bred. 
First prize of £30 to No. 703, John Manning, of Orlingbury, Welling¬ 
borough, Northamptonshire. 
Second prize of £15 to No. 705, Rous John Cooper, of Blythburgh Lodge, 
near Halesworth, Suffolk. 
Highly Commended.—No. 707, Robert Glasscock, of Great Saling, Brain¬ 
tree, Essex. 
