EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
493 
PONIES 
NOT EXCEEDING 12£ HANDS. 
Class I.— To the owner of the best Stallion. 
First prize of £15 to No. 913, Thomas [Baker, of Lynton, Barnstaple, 
Devon. 
Class II.— To the owner of the best Mare. 
Pirst prize of £10 to No. 923, William Henry Walker, of Weunington, 
Romford, Essex. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 922, John Jefferies Stone, of Ashton Villa, 
Wickham Road, Upper Lewisham Road, Kent. 
Class III.— To the owner of the best Gelding , four or five years old. 
The prize of £10 to No. 939, Lord Braybrooke, of Heyden, Boyston, 
Essex. 
PRIZES 
Given by the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland. 
HORSES. 
CLYDESDALE. 
Class I.— To the owner of the best Stallion , foaled before the 1st of 
January , 1859. 
First prize of £30 to No. 947, The Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, of 
Hamilton Palace, Lanark. 
Second prize of £15 to No. 941, William Kerr, of Lochend, Kilburnie, 
Ayrshire. * 
Third prize of Silver Medal to No. 945, William Stirling, M.P., of Kerr, 
Dunblane. 
Highly Commended.—No. 944, James M‘Artney, of Muchhart, Perth. 
Class II.— To the owner of the best Entire Colt, foaled after the 1st of 
January , 1859. 
First prize of £20 to No. 952, Robert Mowbray, of Cambus, Clack¬ 
mannan. 
Second prize of £10 to No. 948, Daniel Logan, of Netherton, Renfrew. 
Third prize of Silver Medal to No. 949, John Hendries, of Kirkwood, 
Coatbridge, Lanark. 
Highly Commended.—No. 951, Robert Mowbray, of Cambus, Clack¬ 
mannan. 
Class III.— To the owner of the best Mare (with foal at Joot), foaled before 
the 1st of January, 1859. 
First prize of £20 to No. 955, John Kerr, of Morton, Mid Calder, Edin¬ 
burgh. 
Second prize of £10 to No. 954, James Gray, of Blawart Hill, Yoker, 
Renfrew. 
Third prize of Silver Medal to No. 956, Col. Buchanan, of Drumpellier 
House, Coatbridge, Lanark. 
