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Third prize of £3 to No. 820, Michael Gavins, of the Fox Inn, Wood- 
house Carr, near Leeds. 
Highly Commended.—No. 828, Captain Curtis. 
Class II.— To the owner of the best Boar of a small breed. 
First prize of £10 to No. 845, His Royal Highness the Prince Consort. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 825, Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, near 
Wickham Market. 
Third prize of £3 to No. 831, John Holdway, of Weston, near Bath, 
Somerset. 
Highly Commended.—No. 840, Thomas Pearson, Beestone, Leeds. 
Class generally Commended. 
Class III.— To the owner of the best Breeding Sow of a large breed. 
First prize of £10 to No. 862, Sir R. G. Throckmorton, Bart., of Buck- 
land, near Farringdon, Berks. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 852, William B. Wainman, of Carhead, near 
Cross Hills, York. 
Third prize of £3 to No. 864, John Woodcock, of Netherhampton, near 
Salisbury. 
Highly Commended.—No. 854, John Harrison, jun. No. 857, John 
Spencer. 
Class IY.— To the owner of the best Breeding Sow of a small breed. 
First prize of £10 to No. 894, Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, near 
Wickham Market, Suffolk. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 901, George Turner, of Barton, near Exeter. 
Third prize of £3 to No. 897, Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, near 
Wickham Market, Suffolk. 
Class generally Highly Commended. 
Class Y.— To the owner of the best pen of three Breeding Sow-pigs of a large 
breed , of the same litter, above four and under eight months old. 
First prize of £10 to No. 912, George B. Morland, of Chilton Farm, near 
Harwell, Berks. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 913, William James Sadler, of Benthum 
Calcntt, near Cricklade, Wilts. 
Highly Commended.—No. 918, Edward Bowly. No. 919, William 
Hewer. 
Commended.—No. 920, William Hewer. 
Class YI.— To the owner of the best pen of three Breeding Sow-Pigs of a 
small breed , of the same litter , above four and under eight months old. 
First prize of £10 to No. 922, His Royal Highness the Prince Consort. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 923, Robert H. Watson, of Bolton Park, 
near Wigton, Cumberland. 
SPECIAL PRIZES. 
Offered by the Warwick Local Committee. 
CATTLE BEST ADAPTED FOR DAIRY PURPOSES. 
Class I .—To the owner of the best Bull , of any pure breed , calved on or after 
the 1 st of January , 1858, and not less than twelve months old on the 1st 
of July need. 
First prize of £20 to No. 928, Henry Ambler, of Watkinson Hall Farm, 
near Halifax, York. 
