December 15. 
THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 
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Class 8 .—For the best Coek and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(89 competitors.) 
First and second prizes, A. Reynolds, Boston. Second prize. Rev. 
George Hustler, Appleton, Tadcaster. Third prize, Simeon Woodhouse, 
Bootham Stray, York. 
SHANGHAE. (Brown, and Partridge-feathered.) 
Class 9 .—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(7 competitors.) 
First prize, Rev. George Hustler, Appleton, Tadcaster. Second prize, 
C. L. Clare, Hindley House, Liverpool. 
Class 10.—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(19 competitors.) 
No first. Second prize awarded to William Batty Mapplebeck, Bir- 
SHANGHAE. (White.) 
Class 11.—For the best Coek and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(1 competitor.) 
George Boothby, Louth. 
Class IS.— For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1953. 
(10 competitors.) 
Robert Chase, Birmingham, 
SHANGHAE. (Black.) 
Class 13.—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(No competition.) 
Class 14.—For the best Coek and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(7 competitors.) 
W. B. Mapplebeck, Birmingham. 
MALAY. 
Class 15.—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(6 competitors.) 
T. Pearson, Holbeck, Leeds. 
GAME FOWL. (White, and Piles.) 
Class 17 .—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(13 competitors.) 
First and second prizes, John Hartop, Barnbrough. The whole class 
highly meritorious. 
Class 18.—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(11 competitors.) 
First and second prizes, William Hopkinson, Worksop. 
GAME FOWL. (Black-breasted and other Reds.) 
Class 19 .—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(32 competitors.) 
First prize, E. Frith, Turner Wood, Anston, Worksop. Second prize, 
Thomas Craven, Bradford. 
Class 20.—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(28 competitors.) 
First prize, S. Armitage, Bradford. Second prize, John Hartop, 
Barnbrough. 
GAME FOWL. (Blacks, and Brassy-winged, except Greys.) 
Class 21 .—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(7 competitors.) 
No first. Second prize awarded to Hall and Co., Doncaster. 
Class 22.—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(6 competitors.) 
First prize, George Holmes, Thorpe Salvin. Second prize, Hall and 
Co., Doncaster. 
GAME FOWLS. (Duckwings, and other Greys, and Blues.) 
Class 23.—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(19 competitors.) 
First prize, Charles Chaloner, Steetley. Second prize, William Smith, 
Halifax. 
Class 24.—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(11 competitors.) 
First prize, W. Ludlam, Bradford. Second prize, James Dixon, 
Bradford. 
GOLDEN-PENCILLED HAMBURGH. 
Class 26 .—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(3 competitors.) 
No first. Second prize awarded to James Oldham, Long Eaton, 
Derby. 
GOLDEN-SPANGLED HAMBURGH. 
Class 27 .—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(15 competitors.) 
First prize, James Dixon, Bradford. Second prize, Thomas Kendall, 
Goole. 
Class 28.—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(19 competitors.) 
First and second prizes, Edward Auckland, Doncaster. 
SILVER-PENCILLED HAMBURGH. 
Class 29 .—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(12 competitors.) 
First prize, James Dixon, Bradford. Second prize, Joseph Tuley, 
Keighley. 
Class 30 .—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853, 
(18 competitors.) 
First prize, Joseph Tuley, Keighley. Second prize, Thomas Craven, 
Manningham, Bradford. 
SILVER.SPANGLED HAMBURGH. 
Class 31.—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(17 competitors.) 
First prize, W. Ludlam, Bradford. Second prize, M. H. Broadhead, 
Stubbin, Holmfirth. 
Class 32.—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(27 competitors.) 
First prize, Wm. Mitchell, Keighley. Second prize, James Dixon, 
Bradford. 
POLAND FOWL. (Black, with White Crosts.) 
Class 33.—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
12 competitors.) 
Joseph Conyers, jun., Leeds. 
Class 34.—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(5 competitors.) 
John Cordeux, Barnsley. 
POLAND FOWL. (Golden.) 
Class 35.—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(7 competitors.) 
Joseph Conyers, jun., Leeds. 
Class 36.—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(12 competitors.) 
John Hall, Kiveton Park. 
POLAND FOWL. (Silver.) 
Class 37 .—For the best Cock and two Hens, exceeding one-year-old. 
(3 competitors.) 
C. Rawson, The Hurst, Walton-on-Thamcs. 
Class 38.—For the best Cock and two Pullets, chickens of 1853. 
(3 competitors.) 
R. J. Lomas, Derby. 
FOR ANY OTHER DISTINCT BREED. 
Class 39.—For the best Cock and two Hens of any other distinct variety, 
not named in the above classes, exceeding one-year-old. (9 com¬ 
petitors.) 
First prize, George Roothby, Louth. Second prize, John Jacque s > 
Knaresbro. 
Class 40.—For the best Cock and two Pullets of any other distinct 
variety, not named in the above class, chickens of 1853. (11 com¬ 
petitors.) 
First prize, W. C. Gwynne, M.D., Sandbach, Cheshire. Second prize, 
George Boothby, Louth. 
BANTAMS. (Gold-laced.) 
Class 41.—For the best Cock and two Hens. (16 competitors.) 
First prize, Master Godfrey Horner, Charlotte-street, Hull. Second 
prize, Francis Blagg, South Leverton. 
BANTAMS. (Silver-laced.) 
Class 42.—For the best Cock and two Hens. (5 competitors.) 
First prize, Master Godfrey Horner, Charlotte-street, Hull. Second 
prize, Geo. Boothby, Louth. 
BANTAMS. (Black.) 
Class 43.—For the best Cock and two Hens. (17 competitors.) 
First prize, Wm. Heaton, Copley Wood, Halifax. Second prize, J. 
W. Scriven, Throstle-street. 
BANTAMS. (White, or any other colour.) 
Class 44.—For the best Cock and two Hens. (11 competitors.) 
First prize, James Dixon, West Brook-place, Bradford. Second prize, 
Samuel Armitage, Thornton-road, Bradford. 
GEESE. 
Class 45.—For the best Gander and Goose. (36 competitors.) 
First prize, Wm. Hall, Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Rotherham. Second 
prize, Edward Day, Thornberry Hill, Sandbeck. Third prize, George 
Moate, Fenwick. 
DUCKS. (White Aylesbury.) 
Class 46 .—For the best Drake and two Ducks. (30 competitors.) 
First prize, Henry PeckeU, Carlton Huthwaite, Thirsk. Second prize, 
H. Ambler, Watkinson Hall, Halifax. 
DUCKS. (Rouen.) 
Class 47 .—For the best Drake and two Ducks. (13 competitors.) 
First and second prizes, B. H. Brooksband, Tickhill. 
DUCKS. (Muscovy.) 
Class 48.—For the best Drake and two Ducks. (7 competitors.) 
Godfrey Wentworth, Woolley Park. 
DUCKS. (Any other variety.) 
Class 49 .—For the best Drake and two Ducks. (18 competitors.) 
First prize, James Dixon, West Brook-place, Bradford. Second prize, 
John Hartop, Barnbro’. 
TURKEYS. 
Class 50 .—For the best Turkey Cock and Hen, exceeding one-year-old 1 
(10 competitors.) 
First and second prizes, R. J. Bentley, Finningley Park. 
Class 51 .—For the best Turkey Cock and Hen, hatched in 1853. 
(14 competitors.) 
First prize, George Haigh, Liphill Bank, Holmfirth. Second prize, 
B. H. Brooksbank, Tickhill. 
