EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
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HORSES. 
N.B.—The stallions (excepting the Ponies) must have served or shall 
serve for at least one season in the Counties of Warwick, Oxford, North¬ 
ampton, or Berks. 
Class I.— To the owner of the best Stallion for Agricultural purposes, foaled 
before the \st January , 1857. 
First prize of £20 to No. 983, John Manning, of Orlingbury, near 
Wellingborough, Northampton. 
Second prize of £10 to No. 981, Robert Spencer, of Shuckburgh Lodge, 
near Daventry, Warwick. 
Commended.—No. 980, James Morrell. No. 984, Thomas Baldwin. 
No. 985, Joseph Ball. 
Class II.— To the owner of the best Stallion for the same purposes, foaled in 
1857. 
First prize of £15 to No. 988, William Buller, of Hanwell Fields, near 
Banbury, Oxon. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 989, Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, near 
Wickham Market, Suffolk. 
Commended.—No. 990, William Wynn. 
Class III.— To the owner of the best pair of Agricultural Horses, Mares or 
Geldings. 
First prize of £10 to No. 994, John Gay Attwater, of Hailing wood Farm, 
Cubberley, near Cheltenham and Gloucester. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 995, John Beasley, of Chapel Brampton, near 
Northampton. 
Highly commended.—No. 996, C. B. and J. W. Robinson. 
Commended.—No. 993, James Dormer. 
Class IY .—To the owner of the best one-year old Filly or Gelding for 
Agricultural purposes. 
The prize of £10 to No. 998, William Lowrie, of Cadoxton, near Cardiff, 
Glamorgan. 
Class Y.— To the owner of the best Mare or Gelding, of four years and 
upwards, for Hunting purposes. 
First prize of £20 to No. 1003, Walter Coleman, of Kingsbury Hall, near 
Tam worth, Warwick. 
Second prize of £10 to No. 1015, Lord Berners, of Keythorpe Hall, near 
Leicester* 
Highly commended.—No. 1010, John B. Booth. No. 1012, J. T. Ark¬ 
wright. No. 1022, R. F. Formby. 
Class generally Commended. 
Class YI. —To the owner of the best Stallion Pony , not exceeding fourteen 
hands high. 
First prize of £10 to No. 1028, Sir Pyers Mostyn, Bart., of Talacre, near 
Rhyl, Flintshire. 
Second prize of £5 to No. 1026, James Creswell Wall, of Redland Lodge, 
near Bristol. 
Highly Commended.—No. 1027, James Creswall Wall. No. 1035, Denis 
Sullivan. 
Class generally Commended. 
