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Second prize, a Silver Medal to No. 1953, Heinrich Adolph Steiger, 
Leutewitz and Lothayn, near Meissen. 
Third prize, a Bronze Medal, withheld. 
Grand Gold Medal of Honour to No. 1947, Carl August Gadegast, Thai, 
near Oschatz, Saxony. 
Class II. —To the owner of the best Pen of Three Females. 
First prize, a Gold Medal to No. 1957, Heinrich Adolph Steiger, Leute¬ 
witz and Lothavn, near Meissen. 
Second prize, a Silver Medal to No. 1955, Carl August Gadegast, Thai, 
near Oschatz, Saxony. 
Third prize, a Bronze Medal, withheld. 
OTHER PURE MERINO. 
{Not mentioned in the above Classes.) 
Class I. —To the owner of the best Ram of any aye. 
Prize withheld. 
Class II. —To the owner of the best Pen of Three Females. 
No Entry. 
LONG-WOOLLED FOREIGN BREEDS. 
Class I. —To the owner of the best Ram of any age. 
First prize, a Gold Medal to No. 1960, Giot (Parfait, aine,) Chevry, Cos- 
signy, Seine et Marne, Soyeuse de Mauchamp. 
Class II. —To the oivner of the best Pen of Three Females. 
No Entry. 
SHORT-WOOLED FOREIGN BREEDS. 
{Not qualifiedfor the above Classes .) 
Class I. —To the owner of the best Ram of any age. 
Third prize, a Bronze Medal to No. 1963, Acclimatisation Society, 3, 
Duke Street, Adeiphi, W.C. 
Class II. —To the owner of the best Pen of Three Females. 
Third prize, a Bronze Medal to No. 1965, Acclimatisation Society, 3, 
Duke-street, Adelphy, W.C. 
CROSS-BRED MERINO. 
Class I .—To the owner of the best Ram of any age. 
First prize, a Gold Medal to No. 1971, Giot (Parfait, aine), Chevry, 
Cossigny, Seine et Marne. 
Second prize, a Silver Medal to No. 1978, Pierre Nicolas Godin, aine, 
Chatillon-sur-Seine (Cote d’Or). 
Third prize, a Bronze Medal to No. 1970, Giot (Parfait, aine), Chevry, 
Cossignv, Seine et Marne. 
Class II. —To the owner of the best Pen of Three Females. 
First prize, a Gold Medal to No. 1983, Pierre Nicolas Godin, aine, 
Chaf illon-sur-Seine (Cote d’Or). 
