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Class LXXVI.— To the oicner of the lest Boar of a small black breed. 
First prize, £10, to No. 989, Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, Wickham 
Market, Suffolk. 
Second prize, £5, to No. 986, George Miimford Sexton, of Wherstead 
Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk. 
Highly commended.—No. 988, George Mumford Sexton, 'of WHierstead 
Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk. 
Class LXXVII.— To the otoner of the best Boar of the Berkshire breed. 
First prize, £10, to No. 1002, William Hewer, of Seveuhampton, High- 
wortli, Wiltshire. 
Second prize, £5, to No. 1001, William Hewer, of Sevenhampton, High- 
worth, Wiltshire. 
Third prize, Silver Medal, to No. 1005, William Joyce, of Abbey Farm, 
Waterford, Ireland. 
Highly commended.—No. 1006, William Joyce, of Abbey Farm, Water¬ 
ford, Ireland. No. 999, William Hewer, of Sevenhampton, Highworth, 
Wiltshire. No. 1000, William Hewer, of Sevenhampton, Highworth, 
Wiltshire. 
Commended, No. 992, Joseph Smith, of Henley-in-Aden, Warwickshire. 
No. 1004, William Joyce, of Abbey Farm, Waterford, Ireland. No. 1008, 
William Joyce, of Abbey Farm, Waterford, Ireland. 
Class LXXVIII.— To the owner of the best Boar of a breed not eligible for 
the preceding classes. 
First prize, £10, to No. 1015, William Bradley Wainman, of Carhead, 
Crossbills, Yorkshire. 
Second prize, £5, to No. 1020, James Graham, of 1, Blackburn’s Build¬ 
ings, York Hoad, Leeds. 
Highly Commended.—No. 1014, William Bradley Wainman, of Carhead, 
Crossbills, Yorkshire. 
Class LXXIX. — Yb the owner of the best Breeding Sow of a large breeds of 
any colour. 
First prize, £10, to No. 1021, William Bradley Wainman, of Carhead, 
Crossbills, Yorkshire. 
Second prize, £5, to No. 1022, Richard Dickin, of 161, Old Road, Stock- 
port, Lancashire. 
Class LXXX.— To the oicner of the best Breeding Sow of a small white 
breed. 
First prize, £10, to No, 1041, Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, Wickham 
Market, Suffolk. 
Second prize, £5, to No. 1043, Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., M.P., of 
Brome HaU, Scole, Suffolk. 
Third prize, Silver Medal, to No. 1039, Samuel Geater Steam, of 
Brandeston, Wickham Market, Suffolk. 
Highly commended.—No. 1028, William Bradley Wainman, of Carhead, 
Crossbills, Yorkshire. No. 1034, Michael Gavins, of Fox Inn, Leeds, York¬ 
shire. No. 1035, The Earl of Radnor, of Colesliill, Highworth, Wiltshire. 
Commended.—No. 1038, Samuel Geater Steam, of Brandeston, Wickham 
Market, Suffolk. 
Class LXXXI.— To the owner of the best breeding Sow of a small black 
breed. 
First prize, £10, to No. 1059, Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey, W'ickham 
Market, Suffolk. 
