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EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Commended.—No. 826, William Bradley Wainman, of Carliead, Cross 
Hills, Yorkshire. 
Class IX .—To the owner of the best Fen of three breeding Sow Figs, of any 
colour, of the same litter, above four and under eight months old. 
Birst prize of £10 to No. 840, William Hewer, of Sevenliampton, High- 
worth, Wilts. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 839, William Hewer, of Sevenliampton, High- 
worth, Wilts. 
Commended.—No. 836, William James Sadler, of Bentham Calcutt, 
Cricklade, Wilts. 
Class X .—To the owner of the best Fen of three breeding Soio Figs, of a 
small white breed, of the same litter, above four and under eight months 
old. 
Birst prize of £10 to No. 844, Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, Wickham 
Market, Suffolk. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 842, Samuel Wiley, of Brandsby, York. 
Highly Commended.—No. 843, Samuel Wiley, of Brandsby, York. 
Class XI .—To the owner of the best Fen of three breeding Sow Figs , of a 
small blade breed , of the same litter, above four and under eight months 
- old. 
Birst prize of £10 to No. 846, George Mumford Sexton, of Earl’s Hall, 
Cockfield, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 847, Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, Wick¬ 
ham Market, Suffolk. 
Highly Commended. — No. 845, George B. Morland, of Chilton Barm, 
Harwell, Berkshire. 
Class XII .—To the owner of the best Fen of three breeding Sow Figs , of a 
breed not eligible for the preceding classes, of the same litter, above four 
and, under eight months old. 
Birst prize of £10 to No. 849, Edward Ladd Betts, of Preston Hall, near 
Maidstone, Kent. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 848, Edward Davies, juu., of Harrington, 
Shiffnal, Shropshire. 
SPECIAL PRIZES. 
Offered by the Canterbury Local Committee. 
SUSSEX CATTLE. 
Class I .—To the owner of the best Full, calved on or before the 1st of July, 
1858, and not exceeding six years old. 
Birst prize of £30 to No. 851, William Botting, of Wcstmeston Place, 
Hurstperpoint, Sussex. 
Second prize of £.15 to No. 853, George Buss, of Boughton Aluph, Ash¬ 
ford, Kent. 
Third prize of £6 to No. 850, Stephen Hart, of Aldington Court, Hytlie, 
Kent. 
Class II .—To the owner of the best Full , calved since the 1st of July, 1858, 
and more than one year old. 
Birst prize of £25 to No. 859, William Dunk, of Horton Priory, Ilytlie, 
Kent. 
