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Class XLIX.-— To the owner of the best Cow, above three years old. 
338. —First prize, £10, to Lord Sondes, of Elmham Hall, Thetford, Norfolk, 
339. —Second prize, £5, to Lord Sondes, of Elmham Hall, Thetford, Norfolk. 
349. —Third prize, a Silver Medal, to Sir Willoughby Jones, Bart., of Cranmer 
Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk. 
348.—Highly commended, Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., M.P., of Brome Hall, 
Scole, Suffolk. 
346. —Commended, Herbert Salt, of Methley Park, Leeds. 
347. —Commended, Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., M.P., of Brome Hall, Scole, 
Suffolk. 
Class L.— To the owner of the best Heifer, in milk or in calf, not exceeding 
three years old. 
351. —First prize, £10, to Lord Sondes, of Elmham Hall, Thetford, Norfolk. 
352. —Second prize, £5, to. Sir Willoughby Jones, Bart., of Cranmer Hall, 
Fakenham, Norfolk. 
350. —Highly commended. Lord Sondes, Elmham Hall, Thetford, Norfolk. 
355. —Commended, Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., M.P., of Brome Hall, Scole, 
Suffolk. 
Class LI.— To the owner of the best yearling Heifer . 
361.—First prize, £10, to Barnabas, Collins of Hunston, Ixworth, Suffolk. 
358. —Second prize, £5, to Sir Willoughby Jones, Bart., of Cranmer Hall, 
Fakenham, Norfolk. 
356. —Highly commended, Lord Sondes, of Elmham Hall, Thetford, Norfolk. 
359. —Commended, Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart,, of Brome Hall, Scole, Suffolk. 
HORSES. 
Class LII.— To the owner of the best Thorough-bred Stud Horse, having served 
Mares during the Season, 1864, which, in the opinion of the Judges, is best 
calculated to improve and perpetuate the breed of the sound and Thorough - 
bred Horse for General Stud Purposes. 
386.—First prize, of £100, to Charles and James Moffit, of Kirklington Park, 
Carlisle, Cumberland. 
388.—Second prize, £25, to Edward George Simpson, of Leven Bridge, Yarm, 
Yorkshire. 
383.—Commended, Sir Charles Monck, Bart., of Belsay, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
HUNTER. 
Class LIII.— To the owner of the best Stallion, Thorough-bred, suitable for 
getting Hunters, whose regular charge for serving half-bred Mares during 
the season, 1864, has not exceeded Five Guineas. 
392.—First prize, £25, to Joseph Casson, of Middleton Lodge, Uphall, Edin¬ 
burgh. 
Second prize withheld. 
Class LIV.— To the owner of the best Brood Mare , with foal at foot, or in foal, 
for breeding Hunters. 
395.—First prize, £15, to John Brown, of Wiggonby, Wigton, Cumberland. 
401. —Second prize, £10, to William T. Scarth, of Keverstone Grange, Dar¬ 
lington. 
402. —Commended, Charles Moffat, of Crosby-on-Eden, Carlise. 
