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Class CIII. —To the owner of the best Filly or Gelding^ three years old^ 
likely to make a hunter or carriage horse. 
First prize, £10, to No. 1171, Henry James Sheldon, of Brailes House, 
Shipston-on-Stour, AVarwicksliire. 
Second prize, £5, to No. 1172, James White, of Lindoes, Coleford, 
Gloucestershire. 
Class CIY. —To the owner of the best Filly or Gelding^ two years old^ likely 
to make a hunter or carriage horse. 
First prize, £10, to No. 1179, William Baker, of Brailes, Shipston-on- 
Stour, Warwickshire. 
Second prize, £5, to No. 1183, Henry Allsop, of Hindlip Hall, W^orcester. 
Class CV. —To the owner of the'hest Cob, not exceeding 15 hands in height, 
or exceeding six years old. 
First prize, £10, to No. 1188, Frederick Branwhite, of Chapel House, 
Long Melford, Sudbury, Norfolk. 
Second prize, £5, to No. 1189, Frederick Branwhite, of Chapel House, 
Long Melford, Sudbury, Norfolk. 
AGRICULTURAL. 
Class CVI .—To the owner of the best Stallion {Suffolk breed only excluded), 
exceeduig three years old and not exceeding seven years old. 
First prize, £10, to No. 1196, Joseph Miles, of Astwood Claines, Wor¬ 
cester. 
Second prize, £20, to No. 1195, John Crump, of Grafton, Beckford, 
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. 
SHEEP. 
RYELAND. 
Class CVII. —To the owner of the best Yearling Ram. 
Prize, £10, to No. 1199, John Bearcroft Downing, of Holme Lacey,’ 
Hereford. 
Class CVIII .—To the owner of the best Fen of Five Theaves of the same 
flock. 
Prize, £10, to No. 1202, John Bearcroft Downing, of Holme Lacey, 
Hereford. 
WELSH, OR ANY OTHER MOUNTAIN BREED. 
Class CIX .—To the owner of the best Two Shear Ram. 
Prize, £10, to No. 1205, Jonathan Peel, of Knowlmere Manor, Clitheroe. 
Class CX. —To the owner of the best Fen of Five Theaves, of the same 
flock. 
Prize, £10, to No. 1209, Jonathan Peel, of Knowlmere Manor, Clitheroe. 
Highly commended.—No. 1208, Jonathan Peel, of Knowlmere Manor, 
Clitheroe. 
PIGS. 
LARGE BREED. 
Class CXI.—Jo the owner of the best Boar, Sow, and their Litter of Figs, 
not exceeding six months old. 
First prize, £10, to No. 1212, William Bradley Wainman, of Carhead, 
Crosshills, Yorkshire. 
