July G. 
THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 
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The prize list is as follows :— 
Class 1 .—Spanish.— 4. First prize, Daniel Parsley, Rock Cottage, 
Stapleton-road, Bristol. /. Second prize, John Marshall, Belmont, 
Taunton. Commended.— 5. William Plummer, Brislington, Bristol. 
Class 2.— Dorking. —9. First prize, T. J. Bremridge, Penrose Villa, 
Heavitree, Exeter. 11. Second prize, Ilev. G. F. Hodson, Banwell, 
Somerset. 
Class 3.— Cociiin-China (Brown or Partridge).—15. First prize, Rev. 
G. F. Hodson, Banwell. lG. Second prize, Rev. G. F. Hodson, Banwell. 
Class 4.— Cochin-China (Buff, Lemon, and Cinnamon).—20. First 
prize, W. L. Channing, Heavitree, Exeter. 22. Second prize, W. L. 
Channing, Heavitree, Exeter. 
Class 5.— Cochin-China (White or Black).—34. First prize, F. J. 
Coleridge, Ottcry St. Mary, Devon. Second prize withheld. 
Class 6.— Malay. —38. First prize, Charles Ballance, Taunton. 42. 
Second prize, Charles Ballance, Taunton. Commended. —39* Charles 
Ballance, Taunton. 
Class /.—Game (Black, Brassy-winged, Black-breasted, and other 
Reds).—44. First prize, J. R. Rodbard, Aldwick Court, Bristol. 47* 
Second prize, R. R. Sewell, Bridgewater. Commended. —51. Henry 
Shield, Taunton. 52. Henry Shield, Taunton. 
.Class 8.— Game (White, Piles, Grays, and Blues).—54. First prize, J. 
R. Rodbard, Aldwick Court, near Bristol. 55. Second prize, William 
Buncombe, Taunton. 
Class 9. — Hamburgh (Goldor Silver-pencilled).— 6l. First prize, Miss 
F. Pattison, Feniton Court, Honiton. 70* Second prize, T. Michelmorc, 
jun., Berry, Totness. 
Class 10.— Hamburgh (Gold or Silver-spangled).—72. First prize, 
Dr. Rogers, Honiton. 78. Second prize, Walter Hugo, Albert Villa, 
Mount Radford. Commended. — 77. Charles Edwards, Brislington, 
Bristol. 
Class 11.— Poland (Black, with White Crests).—79a. First prize, John 
Buncombe, Wellington. 79. Second prize, Charles Edwards, Brislington, 
i Bristol. 
Class 12.— Poland (Gold or Silver).—83. First prize, J. H. Gandy, 
Old Cleeve, Somerset. 80. Second prize, Cyrus Clark, Street, Glas¬ 
tonbury. Commended. — 81. Charles Edwards, Brislington, Bristol. 
Class 13. — Any other Pure Breed.— 86. First prize, W. L. Channing, 
Heavitree, Exeter. (White Spanish.) 89. Second prize, John Taylor, 
Cressy House, Shepherd’s Bush, Middlesex. (Blue Andalusians.) 91* 
Extra second prize, John Marshall, Belmont, Taunton. (Brahma 
Pootra.) 
Class 14.— Hybrids. —First prize withheld. 93. Second prize, John 
D. Penny, Taunton. 
Class 15.— Bantams (Silver-laced).—96. First prize, Rev. G. F. 
Hodson, Banwell. 95. Second prize, Messrs. Connett, and Co., 270, 
High-street, Exeter. 
Class 16.— Bantams (Gold-laced).—98. First prize, Messrs. Connett 
and Co., 27, High-street, Exeter. 97- Second prize, Rev. G. F. Hodson, 
Banwell. 
Class 17.— Bantams (Black),—104. First prize, Rev. G. F. Hodson, 
Banwell. 105a. Second prize, Messrs. Connett and Co., Exeter. 
Class 18.— Bantams (White).—108. First prize, Rev. G. F. Hodson, 
Banwell. 109- Second prize, Rev. G. F. Hodson. 
Class 19.— Turkeys.— 113. First prize, Charles Edwards, Brislington, 
Bristol. 112. Second prize, Miss King, Pyrland Hall, near Taunton. 
Class 20.— Geese. —First prize withheld. 114. Second prize, T. D. 
Stephens, Trull. 
1 Class 21.— Aylesbury Ducks.— 119- First prize, B. J. Ford, Exeter. 
117* Second prize, Cyrus Clark, Street, Glastonbury. 
Class 22.— Rouen Ducks. —120. First prize, Charles Ballance, 
Taunton. 121. Second prize, Charles Ballance, Taunton. Commended. 
—122. Rev. C. Smith, Bishop’s Lydeard, Taunton. 
Class 23.— Any variety of Ducks (Buenos Ayres).—125. First prize } 
John Marshall, Belmont. 124. Second prize, John Marshall, Belmont 
Class 24.— Carriers. —127. First prize, Sami. Summerhayes, Taunton. 
Class 25. — Tumblers.—131. First prize, Dr. Rogers, Honiton. 
Class 26.— Runts.— 134. First prize, Rev. E. Coleridge, Buckerell 
Vicarage, Honiton. 
Class 27.— Fantails.— 138. First prize. Miss Selina Northcott, Upton 
Pyne, Devon. Commended. —139. John Marshall, Belmont. 
Class 28.— Pouters. —142. First prize, Miss Selina Northcott, Upton 
Pyne, Devon. Commended. —144. Thomas Bartlett, Taunton. 
| Class 29. — Barbes.— 148. First prize, Charles Bluett, Taunton. 
Commended. —147. Rev. G. F. Hodson, Banwell. 
Class 30.— Jacobins. —151. First prize, Dr. Rogers, Honiton. Com - 
1 mended. —149. W. L. Channing, Heavitree, Exeter. 
I Class 31. —Trumpeters.— 156. First prize, Thomas Twose, Bridge- 
water. Commended. —154. W. L. Channing, Heavitree, Exeter. 157. 
Dr. Rogers, Honiton. 158. S. Summerhayes, Taunton. 
Class 32.— Owls. — 60. First prize, W. L. Channing, Heavitree, 
I Exeter. Commended. —l6i. Thomas Michelmore, jun. 
Class 33.— Nuns. —168. First prize, Master A. J. Mackey, Fair-hill, 
! Exeter. 
Class 34. —‘ Turbits .—174. First prize, Charles Bluett, Taunton. 
Class 35.— Any other variety of Pigeon. —180. First prize, Dr. 
Rogers, Honiton. (Magpies.) 
Extra Stock.— Commended. —185. Daniel Paisley, Rock Cottage, 
Stapleton-rond, Bristol. (Spanish chickens.) 191. Rev. J. H. Gandy, 
Old Cleeve, Washford. (Cochin-China Chickens.) 
WEST KENT POULTRY EXHIBITION. 
At the annual exhibition at Farningham, on June 20th, 
185J, the following prizes were awarded :•—- 
Class 1.— Cocuin-Ciiina (Buff or Cinnamon).— For the best Cock and 
two Hens of any age above eighteen months.—First prize, Thomas 
Rider, Esq., Boughton Park, Staplehurst. 
Class 1*.—For the best Cock and two Hens not exceeding eighteen 
months.—First prize, Mr. Parkins Jones, Fulham. Commended. —Mr. 
Robert Bowles, Shoreham. 
Class 2. — Cochin-China (Brown and Partridge-feathered).—For the 
best Cock and two Hens of any age above eighteen months old —First 
prize, Mr. William Dray, Farningham. Commended. —Mr. William 
Dray, Farningham. 
Class 2*.—For the best Cock and two Hens not exceeding eighteen 
months.—First prize, Mr. Thomas Bridges, Croydon. 
Class 3.— Cochin-China (White). No award. 
Class 4.— Cochin-China (Chickens of any colour).—For the best Coop 
of six or more Chickens of one brood, not exceeding three months.— 
First prize, Mr. W. It. Morris, Deptford. Second prize, Mr. Thomas 
Rider, Boughton Park, Staplehurst. Highly Commended. — Mrs. 
Elizabeth George. Commended. —Mr. H. G. K. Breavington, Sutton, 
near Hounslow, Middlesex. Mr. James Margeeson Bryan, Ingress House, 
Gravesend. Mr. John Fairlie, Cheveley Park, Newmarket. 
Class 5.— Dorking (Single-combed or Rose-combed).—For the best 
Cock and two Hens of any age above eighteen months old.—First prize, 
Mrs. Col. Austen, Seven Oaks. 
Class 5*.—For the best Cock and two Hens not exceeding eighteen 
months old.—First prize, Mr. H. G. K. Breavington, Sutton, near 
Hounslow. 
Class 6.— Dorking (White).—For the best Cock and two Hens of any 
age above eighteen months old.—First prize, Mr. Joseph Clift, Dorking, 
Surrey. Commended. —Mr. Joseph Clift, Dorking, Surrey. Mr. Joseph 
Robins, Dartford. 
Class 7. — Dorking (Chickens of any colour).—For the best Coop 
of six or more Chickens, of one brood, not exceeding three months old. 
— First prize, Mr. Thomas Rider, Boughton Park, Staplehurst. Second 
prize, Mr. H. G. K. Breavington, Sutton, near Hounslow. Commended. 
—Mr Joseph Clift, Dorking. Mr. William Dray, Farningham. 
Class 8.— Spanish. —For the best Cock and two Hens of any age 
above eighteen months. — First prize, Mr. William Dray, Far¬ 
ningham. 
Class 8*.—For the best Cock and two Hens not exceeding eighteen 
months old.—First prize, Mr. Nathaniel Norman, Bull’s Fields, Plum- 
stead. 
Class 9.—Spanish (Chickens).—For the best Coop of six or more 
Chickens, of one brood, not exceeding three months old.—First prize, 
Mr. Nathaniel Norman-* Bull’s Fields, Plumstead. Second prize, Mr. 
Anthony Wood, Down. 
Class 10. — Hamburgh (Golden or Silver-pencilled).— For the best 
Cock and two Hens of any age above eighteen months.—First prize, Mr. 
J. Atkinson Briggs, Bessels Green, Sevenoaks. Highly Commended. 
Mr. J. Atkinson Briggs, Bessels Green, Sevenoaks. 
Class 10*.—For the best Cock and two Hens not exceeding eighteen 
months old.—First prize, Mr. William Page, Sutton-at- Hone. Highly 
Commended. —Mr. William Page, Sutton-at-Hone. 
Class 11.— Hamburgh (Gold or Silver-spangled).—For the best Cock 
and two Hens of any age above eighteen. months.—First prize, Mr. 
John Bidwell, Guildford, Surrey. Commended. —Mr. Harrison Weir, 
Lyndhurst Road, Peckham. 
Class 12. — Hamburgh (Chickens, Golden or Silver, Pencilled or 
Spangled).—First prize, Mr. T. B. Fairhead, Cressing, Braintree, Essex. 
Commended. —Mr. C. Rawson, The Hurst, Walton-on-Thames. 
Class 13.— Poland Fowl (Of any colour, with or without Ruffs or 
Beards).—For the best Cock and two Hens of any age above eighteen 
months.—First prize, Mr. Parkins Jones, Fulham. 
Class 13*.—For the best Cock and two Hens not exceeding eighteen 
months old.—First prize, Mr. S. C. and C. N. Baker, Half-moon 
Passage, London. 
Class 14*.— Poland Fowl (Black with White Crests, or all White). 
For the best Cock and two Hens not exceeding eighteen months old.— 
First prize, Mr. William Dray, Farningham. 
Class 15.—Poland Fowl (Chickens of any sort).—First prize, Mr. 
Parkins Jones, Fulham. Second prize, Mr. C. Rawson, The Hurst. 
Class 16.—Cross between any Breed.—No award. 
Class 17. — Chickens or Pullets.— Gold Medal. — Mr. Thomas 
Rider, Boughton Park. Highly Commended.— Mr. T. B. Fairhead, 
Cressing, Braintree. Mr. James Russell, Sen., Horton Kirby. Com- 
mended.—Mr. William Dray, Farningham. 
Class 18.— Game Fowl (Of any colour).—For the best Cock and two 
Hens of any age above eighteen months.—First prize, Mr. Thomas 
B. Fairhead, Cressing, Braintree, Essex. 
