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EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Class II .—To the owner of the best brood Mare, with foal at foot, or in foal, 
for breedmg hunters. 
First prize of £20 to No. 450, Charles Aikin Holland, of Hartford Hill, 
near Northsich, Cheshire. 
Second prize of £10 to No. 454, W. Shaw, of Far Coton, near Northamp¬ 
ton. 
Class III. — To the owner of the best brood Mare for breeding hackneys. 
First prize of £15 to No. 460, Walter Coleman, of Kingsbury Hall, near 
Tam worth, Warwick. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 465, Samuel Wallis, of Barton Seagrave, near 
Kettering, Northampton. 
SHEEP. 
LE1CESTERS. 
Class I .—To the owner of the best Shearling Ram. 
First prize of £20 to No. 476, William Sanday, of Holme Pierrepoint, 
near Nottingham. 
Second prize of £10 to No. 479, William Sanday, of Holme Pierrepoint, 
near Nottingham. 
Third prize of £5 to No. 4 77, William Sanday, of Holme Pierrepoint, 
near Nottingham. 
Class II .—To the owner of the best Ram of any other age. 
First prize of £20 to No. 508, Thomas Edward Pawlett, of Beeston, 
near Sandy, Beds. 
Second prize of £10 to No. 507, Thomas Edward Pawlett, of Beeston, 
near Sandy, Beds. 
Third prize of £5 to No. 519, William Sanday, of Holme Pierrepoint, 
near Nottingham. 
Highly Commended.—No. 518, William Sanday. 
Commended.—No. 517, William Sanday. 
Class III .—To the owner of the best pen of five Shearling Ewes, of the same 
flock. 
First prize of £20 to No. 555, William Sanday, of Holme Pierrepoint, 
near Nottingham. 
Second prize of £10 to No. 554, William Sanday, of Holme Pierrepoint, 
near Nottingham. 
Third prize of £5 to No. 559, Lieutenant-Colonel Inge, of Thorpe Con¬ 
stantine, near Tamworth, Staffordshire. 
SOUTH-DOWNS. 
Class I .—To the owner of the best Shearling Ram. 
First prize of £20 to No. 569, the Duke of Richmond, of Goodwood, 
near Chichester, Sussex. 
Second prize of £10 to No. 592, Jonas Webb, of Babraham, near Cam¬ 
bridge. 
Third prize of £5 to No. 591, Jonas Webb, of Babraham, near Cam¬ 
bridge. 
