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EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Class IX.— To the oivner of the best Breeding Sow of the Berkshire breed. 
First prize of £10 to No. 1756, Sir 11. G. Throckmorton, Bart., of Buck- 
land, Farringdon, Berks. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 1719, William James Sadler, of Bentham Cal- 
cutt, Cricklade, Wilts. 
Highly Commended.—No. 1746, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, 
Gloucester. 
Commended.—No. 1750, John King Tombs, of Langford, Lechdale, 
Gloucester. 
Class X.— To the owner of the best Breeding Sow, of a breed not eligible for 
the ‘preceding classes. 
First prize of £10 to No. 1764, William Bradley Wainman, of Carhead, 
Cross Hills, Yorkshire. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 1763, William Bradley Wainman, of Carhead, 
Cross Hills, Yorkshire. 
Highly Commended.—No. 1765, the Rev. Edward Elmhirst, of Shawell 
Rectory, Leicestershire; No. 1766, the Rev. Edward Elmhirst, of Shawell 
Rectory, Leicestershire; No. 1777, Joseph Foster, of Crownest, near 
Bingley, Yorkshire; and No. 1768, William Eardley, of Larkton Hall, 
Mai pas, Chester. 
Class XI.— To the owner of the best Ben of three Breeding Sow Pigs of a 
large breed, of any colour, of the same Utter, above four and under eight 
months old. 
First prize of £10 to No. 1779, William Bradley Wainman, of Carhead, 
Cross Hills, Yorkshire. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 1780, John Hickman, of West Parade, Spring- 
Bank, Hull. 
Class XII.— To the owner of the best Pen of three Breeding Sow Pigs of a 
small white breed, of the same litter, above four and under eight months 
old. 
First prize of £10 to No. 1786, Lord Wenlock, of Esrick Park, York¬ 
shire. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 1785, Lord Wenlock, of Esrick Park, York¬ 
shire. 
Highly Commended.—No. 1783, William Bradley Wainman, of Carhead, 
Cross Hills, Yorkshire; and No. 1781, the Hon. Colonel Hood, of Cum¬ 
berland Lodge, Windsor Park. 
Class generally Commended. 
Class XIII.— To Ihe owner of the best Pen of three Breeding Sow Pigs of a 
small black breed , of the same Utter, above four and under eight months 
old. 
First prize of £10 to No. 1789, George Mumford Sexton, of Wkerstead 
Hall, Ipswich. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 1790, Samuel Wolton, of Kesgrave, Wood- 
bridge, Suffolk. 
Class XIY.— To the owner of the best Pen of three Breeding Sow Pigs of 
the Berkshire breed, of the same litter, above four and under eight 
months old. 
First prize of £10 to No. 1795, The Rev. Henry G. Baily, of Swindon, 
Wilts. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 1793, Joseph Druce, of Eynsham, Oxon. 
Highly Commended.—No. 1796, William Hewer, of Sevenhampton, High- 
worth, Wilts. 
