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Third prize, Silver Medal, to No. 331, Lord Sondes, of Elrnham Hall, 
Thetford, Norfolk. 
Highly commended.—No. 332, Lord Sondes, of Elrnham Hall, Thetford, 
Norfolk. 
Commended.—No. 336, The Hon. Colonel E. G. H. Pennant, M.P., Pen- 
rhyn Castle, Bangor, Carnarvonshire. No. 339, Biehard Cowan, of Swiss- 
villc, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. No. 347, The llev. James Hunter Gaudy, 
of llcciory, Castle Eaton, Eairford, Wiltshire. No. 349, Albert le Gallais, 
of La Moie House, St. Aubin’s, Jersey. No. 352, James Dumbrell, of 
Ditchling, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. 
Class XXXIII.— To the owner of the best Hefer^ in-milk or in-calf not 
‘ exceeding three years old. 
Pirst prize, £10, to No. 355, Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., M.P., of Brome 
Hall, Seole, Suffolk. 
Second prize, £5, to No. 353, Lord Sondes, of Elrnham Hall, Thetford, 
Norfolk. 
Third prize, Silver Medal, No. 369, Albert le Gallais, of La Moie House, 
St. Aubiu’s, Jersey. 
Highly commended.—No. 356, Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., M.P., of 
Brome Hall, Seole, Suffolk. No. 368, Albert le Gallais, of La Moie House, 
St. Aubin’s, Jersey. 
Commended—No. 354, Lord Sondes, of Elrnham Hall, Thetford, Nor¬ 
folk. No. 357, The Earl of Powis, of Powis Castle, Welshpool, Mont¬ 
gomeryshire. 
Class XXXIV.— To the owner of the best Yearling Heifer, 
Eirst prize, £10, to No. 378, Lord Sondes, of Elrnham Hall, Thetford, 
Norfolk. 
Second prize, £5, to No. 379, Lord Sondes, of Elrnham Hall, Thetford, 
Norfolk. 
Third prize. Silver Medal, to No. 376, Sir Willoughby Jones, Bart., M.P., 
of Cranmer Hall, Fakeuham, Norfolk. 
Highly commended.—No. 380, Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., M.P., of 
Brome Hall, Seole, Suffolk. 
■HOUSES. 
Class XXXV.— To the owner of the best Thorough-bred Stud Horse, having 
served Mares during the season 1863, which in the opinion of the Judges 
is best calculated to improve and perpetuate the breed of the sound and 
stout Thorough-bred Horse, for General Stud purposes. 
Eirst prize, £100, to No. 391, William Gulliver, of Swaleiiff, Banbury, 
Oxfordshire. 
Seeond prize, £25, to No. 390, Edward George Simpson, of Levent 
Bridge, Yarm, Yorkshire. 
Third prize. Silver Medal, to No. 393. Henry Richard Phillips, of Wil- 
lesdeu Paddocks, Kilburu, Middlesex. 
(Class highly commended,) 
HUNTER AND HACKNEY. 
Class XXXVI. — To the owner of the best Stallion, suitable for gelling 
Hunters. 
Eirst prize, £25, to No. 400, to William Barnett, of Bays Hill Lawn, Chel¬ 
tenham, Gloueestershire. 
