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follows, 531bs., SOJIljs., 501bs., and 481bs. When it is con¬ 
sidered these birds were still growing, their unusual size 
will be at once apparent, and their plumage was all that 
could be desired. In striking contrast, a pen of American 
Turkeys, winners of the third prize, attracted great admira¬ 
tion, and very rarely have such beautiful specimens of this 
magnificent bird been brought before the public, their 
peculiarities and highly metallic plumage rendering them 
very conspicuous. The Turkeys were exhibited in pens of 
one cock and two hens. 
The three Cottager's prizes were secured by a pen of 
Spanish, one of Cochins, and the third of Aylesbury Ducks, 
all creditable birds, and in good condition. 
In conclusion, it rarely has been our lot to visit a better 
conducted exhibition ; extreme cleanliness existed through¬ 
out the whole; and though the first Poultry Show yet held 
at Cambridge, it certainly reflects very high credit on the 
well-matured plans of the body of gentlemen who conducted 
its general arrangements. 
Judges. — E. Hewitt, Esq., Birmingham; Mr. Bailey, 
London ; and Mr. Catling, London. 
Class 1.— Spanish. —Exceeding one year old.—6. First prize, Miss 
Shaw, Rougham Rectory, Bury St. Edmund’s. 9. Second prize, 
Honourable Mrs. Astley, Melton Constable, Thetford. 5. Third prize, 
\V. Plummer, Brislington, Bristol. Highly Commended. —George 
Botham, Wexham Court. 
Class 2.— Spanish. —Chicken of 1854. —24. First prize, William 
Saunders, Egypt House, Cowes, Isle of Wight. 14. Second prize, W. 
Plummer, Brislington, Bristol. 15. Third prize, W. Plummer, Bris- 
lington, Bristol. Highly Commended. —11. George Botham, Wexham 
Court, Slough. 
Class 3.— Spanish. —Best Cock of any age.—29. First prize, Hon. 
Mrs. Astley. 
Class 4.— Spanish. — Best Hen of any age. — Prize withheld. 
Class 5.— Dorkings (Coloured).—Exceeding otic year old.—35. First 
prize, Rev. .Tames Boys, Biddendcn Rectory, Cranbrook. 38. Second 
prize, Edward Terry, Aylesbury. 36. Third prize, W. G. K. Brea- 
vington, Hounslow, Middlesex. (The class commended.) 
Class ().— Dorkings (Coloured).—Chicken of 1854.—51, First prize, 
Rev. James Boys, Biddendcn Rectory, Cranbrook, Kent, 57. Second 
prize, Robert Loder, Crawley, Sussex. 59. Third prize, W. G. K. 
Breavington, Hounslow, Middlesex. Commended. —43. Capt. W. H. 
Squire, Mildenhall. 46. George Botham, Wexham Court, Slough. 64. 
Thomas Dutton, Streatham Common, Surrey. 65. Thomas Dutton, 
Streatham Common, Surrey. 71. Rev. E. H. Kittoe, Chadwell Rectory, 
Grays, Essex. (The whole class highly meritorious.) 
Class 7-— Dorkings (White).—Exceeding one year old.—Disqualified. 
Class 8.— Dorkings (White).—Chicken of 1854.—S2. First prize, 
Firman Fuller, March, Cambs. 80. Second prize, Joseph Cliff, Dorking. 
Third prize withheld. 
Class 9.— Dorking. —Best Cock of any age or colour.—83. Prize, 
Miss Shaw, Rougham Rectory. 
Class 10.— Dorking. —Best Hen of any age or colour.—Prize withheld. 
Class 1 1.—Cochin-China (Cinnamon or Buff).—Exceeding one year 
old.—97. First prize, John Fairlie, Cheveley Park, Newmarket. 89. 
Second prize, Rev. Arthur Gilbert, Grimstone, King’s Lynn. 92. Third 
prize, F. C. Steggall, Weymouth. 
Class 12.— Cochin-China (Cinnamon or Buff).—Chicken of 1854.— 
110. First prize, William Sunday, Holme-Pierrepoint, Notts. 109. 
Second prize, Charles Puncliard, Blunt’s Hall, Haverhill, lit. Third 
prize, William Sunday, Holmc-Pierrepoint, Notts. Highly Commended. 
103. Rev. Clement Gilbert, Hemsby, Great Yarmouth. Commended. 
—115. John Taylor, jun., Spring Grove, Hounslow. 126. John Fairlie, 
Cheveley Park, Newmarket. 127. John Fairlie, Chevelev Park, New¬ 
market. 
Class 13.— Cochin-Ciiina (Brown or Partridge).—Exceeding one 
year old. 133 a. First prize, James Garrod, Cheveley, Cambridgeshire. 
132. Second prize, J. F. Chater, Haverhill. 133. Third prize, Mortimer 
Ford, Trinity College, Cambridge. 
Class 14.—Cochin-China (Brown or Partridge).—Chicken of 1854.— 
138. First prize, James Garrod, Cheveley, Cambridgeshire. 136. Second 
prize, John Fairlie, Cheveley Park. 135. Third prize, Thomas Bridges, 
Croydon, Surrey. 
Class 15.—Cochin-China (White).—Exceeding one year old.—141. 
Second prize, John Fairlie, Cheveley Park. First and third prize with¬ 
held. 
Class 16.—Cochin-China (White).—Chicken of 1854.—143. First 
prize, John R. Rodbard, Aldwick Court, Bristol. 142. Second prize, 
George Botham, Wexham Court. Third prize withheld. 
Class 17.— Cochin-China (Black).—Exceeding one year old.—No 
entries. 
Class 18.— Cochin-China (Black). — Chicken of 1854,—154. First 
prize, John Fairlie, Cheveley Park, Newmarket. 153. Second prize, 
Isaac Jecks, Irowse Lodge, Norwich. I47. Third prize, George Hut¬ 
chinson, Charlton, Malmesbury. Commended. —148. W. B. Mapplcheck, 
Birmingham, 149. W, B, Mapplcheck, Birmingham. 
Class 19. Cochin-China. —Best Cock of any age or colour,—159. 
Prize, Charles Punchard, Blunt’s Hall, Haverhill. 
Class 20.— Cochin-China.— Best Hen of any age or colour.—169. 
Prize, James Ivall, 96, Camdcq-road Villas, Camden Town. Highly 
Commended.— 157. William Sunday. 173. J. F. Chater, Haverhill. 
176. Captain Snell, St. Swithin’s-lanc, London. 179. John Fairlie, 
Cheveley Park. 181a. Rev. Arthur Gilbert. 
Class 21.— Brahma Pootra. —-Exceeding one year old.—183. First 
prize, William Cust Gwynne, M.D, Sandbach, Cheshire. 185. Second 
prize, John Fairlie, Cheveley Park. Third prize withheld. 
Class 22.— Brahma Pootra.— Chicken of 1854.—203. First prize, 
Thompson Webb, 109, Tottenham Court-road. 190. Second prize, 
George Botham, Wexham Court. 200. Third prize, William Cust 
Gwynne, M.D. Highly Commended.— 191. Henry Peek, Haverhill. 
Commended.— 194. William H. Green, Aylesbury. 196. W. G. K. Brea¬ 
vington, Hounslow. 
Class 23.— Brahma Pootra. —Best Cock of any age.— 216a. Prize, 
Charles Punchard, Blunt’s Hall. Highly Commended.— 211. F. C. 
Steggall, Weymouth. 213. Robert H. "Bush, Lansdownc, Bath. 218. 
John Fairlie, Cheveley Park. 219. John Fairlie, Cheveley Park. 
Class 24.—Brahma Pootra.— Best Hen of any age.—22. Prize, 
Robert H. Bush, Lansdowne, Bath* 
Class 25.— Game (White and Piles).—Exceeding one year old.—230. 
First prize, James Monsey, Norwich. 233. Second prize, Rev. T. L. 
Fellowes, Beighton Rectory, Norfolk. 
Class 26.—Game (White and Piles).—Chicken of 1854.—235. First 
prize, William Groom, Holt, Norfolk. 240. Second prize, George Ellis, 
Bury St. Edmund’s. Commended.— 236. William Groom, Holt. 
Class 27.— Game (Black-breasted or other Reds).—Exceeding one 
year old.—243. First prize, Edward H. Strange, Ampthill, Beds. 244. 
Second prize, James Monsey, Norwich. Commended. —242. Edward 
Muskett, Bury St. Edmunds. 246. J. H. Symonds, Stowmarket. 
Class 28.— Game (Black-breasted or other Reds).—Chicken of 1854.— 
264. First prize, J. H. Symonds, Stowmarket. 257. Second prize, Tliecd 
William Pearse, Bedford. Highly Commended.— 254. Edward Muskett, 
I Bury St. Edmund’s. 264. Henry Thurnall, Royaton. 255. J. R. Rod- 
| bard, Bristol. 266. William Lucas, Hitcliin. 267. William Lucas, 
Hitchin. 268. Christmas Buckler, Cambridge. Commended. — 251. 
Henry Marshall, Catgrove, Notts. 256. J. R. Rodbard, Bristol. 259. 
James Monsey, Norwich. (A very excellent class.) 
Class 29.— Game (Any other colour).—Exceeding one year old.—26g. 
First prize, Henry Thurnall. 270. Second prize, J. R. Rodbard. 
Class 30.— Game (Any other colour).—Chicken of 1854.—27g. First 
prize, John R. Rodbard. 277. Second prize, Henry Thurnall. Highly 
Commended.— 278. Henry Thurnall. 281. James Monsey. 
Class 31.— Malay.— Exceeding one year old.—284. Second prize, 
James Cropley, Shelford. First prize withheld. 
Class 32 .—Malay. — Chicken of 1854. — 290. First prize, James 
Leighton, Cheltenham. 283. Second prize, James Cropley. 
Class 33.— Hamburgh (Golden-pencilled).•—Exceeding one year old. 
—292a. Second prize, Thomas Newton, Cambridge. First prize, with¬ 
held. 
Class 34.— Hamburgh (Golden-pencilled).—Chicken of 1854.—298. 
First prize. Rev. F. W. Freeman, Little Finborough. 303. Second prize, 
Daniel Harrison, Singleton Park, Kendal. Highly Commended.— 299. 
Rev. F. W. Freemen. 302. Rev. T. L. F'ellowes, Beighton Rectory. 
Class 35— Hamburgh (Gold-spangled).—Exceeding one year old.— 
306. Second prize, C. E. Coleridge, Eton College. First prize, with¬ 
held. 
Class 36.— Hamburgh (Gold-spangled). — Chicken of 1854.—315. 
First prize, Honourable Marian Ryder. 314. Second prize, Honourable 
Marian Ryder. 
Class 37.— Hamburgh (Silver-pencilled).—Exceeding one year old.— 
316. First prize, George Botham, Wexham Court, Second prize with¬ 
held, 
Class 38. — Hamburgh (Silver-pencilled). — Chicken of 1854.—327. 
First prize, George Botham, Slough. 334. Second prize, Rev. T. Lyon 
Fellowes. Highly Commended. —328. John Nichols, Ampthill. Com¬ 
mended. —330. Rev. F. B. Pryor, Bennington. 331. Rev. F. B. Pryor, 
Bennington. 335. Thomas McCann. 
Class 39.—Hamburgh (Silver-spangled).—Exceeding one year old.— 
340. First prize, Hon. Mrs. Astley. Second prize withheld. 
Class 40.— Hamburgh (Silver-spangled). — Chicken of 1854.—346. 
First prize, Thomas Whittington, jun. 347. Second prize, E. H. 
Strange, Ampthill. Highly Commended. —348. Rev. T. Lyon Fellowes. 
Class 41.— Poland (Black, White Crests).—Exceeding one year old.— 
349. First prize, G. W. Boothby. Second prize withheld. 
Class 43.— Poland (Golden).—Exceeding one year old.—354. First 
prize, Robert Bush. Second prize withheld. 
