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Gloucestershire. 2nd, 10/., George William Griffiths Thomas, of The 
Heath, Cardiff, Glamorganshire. 3rd, 5/., Major J. Simpson Ballard, The 
Verlands, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. 
Class 23.—Hunter (mare or gelding), up to not less than twelve stone. 
1st prize, 20/., Alfred Darby, of Stanley Hall, Bridgnorth, Salop. 2nd, 
10/., Henry Howell, of Coates, Cirencester, Gloucester. 3rd, 5/., Francis 
Edmund Stacey, of Llandough Castle, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. 
Class 24.—Hunter (mare or gelding), four years old. 1st prize, 20/., 
Charles Cook, of Taddington, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire. 2nd, 10/., 
James Moffatt, of Ivirklington Park, Carlisle, 3rd, 5/., David Howell 
Thomas, of Derllys Court, Carmarthen. 
Class 25.—Hunter (mare or gelding), three years old. 1st prize 20/., 
J. M. Tattesall Musgrave, of Beverley, Yorkshire. 2nd, 10/., Thomas Hor- 
rocks Miller, of Singleton, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. 3rd, 5/., Henry 
George Allen, of 66, St. James’s Street, London, Middlesex. 
Class 26.—Hunter (gelding or filly), by a thoroughbred horse, two years 
old. 1st prize, 10/., Thomas Horrocks Miller, of Singleton, Poulton-le- 
Fylde, Lancashire. 2nd, 5/., Llewellyn and Henry Thomas, of Tydraw, 
Llantrithyd, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. 
Class 27.—Hunter (gelding or filly), one year old, by a thoroughbred 
horse. 1st prize, 10/., Thomas Horrocks Miller, of Singleton, Poulton-le- 
Fylde, Lancashire. 2nd, 5/., John Evans, of Pengam House, Cardiff, 
Glamorganshire. 
Class 28.—Roadster (mare or gelding), about fourteen hands one inch, 
and not exceeding fifteen hands. 1st prize, 15/„ Thomas Goddard, of The 
Greenwood, St. Fagans, Cardiff, Glamorganshire. 2nd, 10/., Bryan George 
Davies Cooke, of Colomendy, Mold, Flintshire. 
Class 29.—Cob (mare or gelding), above thirteen hands, and not exceed¬ 
ing fourteen hands one inch. 1st prize, 15/., Francis Edmund Stacey, of 
Llandough Castle, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. 2nd, 10/., William Harrys, 
of Canton, Cardiff. 
Class 30.—Agricultural mare or gelding, three years old. 1st prize, 
10/., Thomas Townley Parker, of Charnock, Chorley, Lancashire. 2nd. 5/., 
James Perry, of Salter’s Hall, Claverley, Bridgnorth, Salop. 
Class 31.—Agricultural mare or gelding, two years old. 1st prize, 10/., 
Samuel C. Pilgrim, of The Outwoods, Hinckley, Leicestershire. 2nd, 5/., 
Thomas W. D. Harris, of Wootton, Northampton. 
Class 32. —Agricultural mare or gelding, one year old. First prize, 10/., 
Frederic Street, of Harrowden Plouse, Bedford. 2nd, 5/., Edward Philli- 
more, of Prestbury Park Farm, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. 
Class 33.—Agricultural pair of geldings or mares, of any age. 1st 
prize, 20/., Charles William Brierley, of Rhodes House, Middleton, Man¬ 
chester. 2nd, 10/., Charles W. Brierley, of Rhodes House. 
Class 34.—Pair of draught geldings or mares, for underground purposes, 
not exceeding fifteen hands high (any age). 1st prize, 20/., Thomas Statter, 
jun., of Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester. 
CATTLE. 
SHORTHORNS. 
Class 35.—Bull above three years old. 1st prize, 30/., John Outli- 
waite, of Bainesse, Catterick, Yorkshire. 2nd, 20/., William Linton, of 
Sheriff Hutton, York. 3rd, 15/., James Cooper Bowstead, of Hackthorpe 
Hall, Penrith, Cumberland. 4th, 10/., Lieutenant-Colonel Loyd Lindsay, 
Y.C., M.P., of Lockinge Park, Wantage, Berks. 
Class 36. —Bull above two and not exceeding three years old. 1st prize 
