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THE COTTAGE GARDENER. 
Birmingham; Mr. John Baily, Mount Street, Grosvenor 
Square; Mr. J. H. Catling, King Street, Portman Square. 
Class 1.—COCHIN-CHINA.—BUFF, LEMON, or CINNAMON. (For 
the best Cock and two Hens of any age.) 
7- First prize, Mr. John Fairlie, Cheveley Park, Newmarket. 23. 
Second prize, Mr. Thomas H. Potts, Kingswood Lodge, Croydon. 2. 
Third prize, Mr. Thomas Rawson, “The Hurst,” Walton-on-Thames. 
Class 2.—COCHIN-CHINA. (For the best Cockerel and three Pullets, 
Chickens of 1853.) 
88. First prize, Mr. J. Eason, Thurlow Lodge, Lower Norwood. 51. 
Second prize, Mr. William Henry Snell, Shirley Cottage, Norwood. 
50. Third prize, Mr. Henry Gilbert, 17 , Upper Phillimore-place, Ken¬ 
sington. 
Highly Commended. — 25. Mr. Christopher Rawson. 44. Mr. W. 
Plummer, Brislington, near Bristol. 4/. Mrs. Sarah Fookes, Whit¬ 
church, Blandford, Dorset. 49 . Mr. Henry Gilbert. 112. Mr. John 
Fairlie, Cheveley Park, Newmarket. 
Class 3.-COCHIN-CHINA.—WHITE. (For the best Cock and two 
Hens of any age.) 
121 . Second prize, Mr. W. Hodgkinson, Gough-liill, Birmingham. 
First and third prize withheld. Class not meritorious. 
Class 4.—COCHIN-CHINA.—WHITE. (For the best Cockerel and 
three Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
133. First prize, Mr. B. Holmes, 112 , New-street, Birmingham. 126 . 
Second prize, Mr, Thomas Blomfield Fairhead, Cressing, Essex. 132. 
Third prize, Mr. W. Hodgkinson, Birmingham. 
Class 5.—COCHIN-CHINA.—BROWN, PARTRIDGE, or GROUSE. 
(For the best Cock and two Hens of any age.) 
142. First prize, Mr. John Fairlie, Cheveley Park, Newmarket. 143. 
Second prize, Mr. John F. Chater, Haverhill. 138. Third prize, Mr. 
G. C. Adkins, Edgbaston, near Birmingham. 
Class 6.—COCHIN-CHINA.—BROWN, PARTRIDGE, or GROUSE. 
(For the best Cockerel and three Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
154. First prize, Mr. W. B. Mapplebeck, Bullring, Birmingham. 156. 
Second prize, Mr. John Fairlie, Cheveley Park, Newmarket. 150. Third 
prize, Mr. John Chater, Haverhill, Suffolk. 
Class 7. —COCHIN-CHINA. (For the best Cockerel and one Pullet, 
Chickens of 1853, of any of the previous colours.) 
158. First prize, Mr. T. Rider, Staplehurst. 206 . Second prize, Mr. 
John Fairlie, Cheveley Park, Newmarket. 
Class not meritorious. 
Class 8.—COCHIN-CHINA.—BLACK. (For the best Cock and two 
Hens of any age.) 
212. First Prize, Mr. T. H. Fox, Skinner-street. 213. Second Prize, 
Mr. H. Parker, Handsworth, near Birmingham. 
Class 9.—COCHIN-CHINA.—BLACK. (For the best Cockerel and two 
Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
217. First prize, Mr. E. H. L. Preston, Great Yarmouth. 226 . Second 
prize, Mr. John Fairlie, Cheveley Park, Newmarket. 214. Third prize, 
Mr. Christopher Rawson, Walton-on-Thames, 
Class 10.—SPANISH. (For the best Cock and two Hens of any age.) 
237. First prize, Mrs. Lydia C. Stow, Breedon, near Tewkesbury. 
235. Second prize, Capt. W. W. Hornby, R.N., Knowsley Cottage, 
Prescott, Lancashire. 239. Third prize, Mr. T. H. Fox. 
Class 11.—SPANISH. (For the best Cockerel and three Pullets, 
Chickens of 1853.) 
258. First prize, Captain W. W. Hornby, R.N., Knowsley Cottage. 
245. Second prize, Mr. Nathan Nathaniel Dyer, Manor House, Breedon, 
near Tewkesbury. 243. Third prize, Mr. Christopher Rawson, Wal¬ 
ton-on-Thames. 
Class 12 .—SPANISH. (For the best Cockerel and one Pullet, Chickens 
of 1853.) 
258. First prize, Mr. E. Simons, Dale-end, Birmingham. 259. Second 
prize, Captain W. W. Hornby, R.N., Knowsley Cottage. 
1 Class 13. DORKING.—COLOURED. (For the best Cock and two 
Hens of any age.) 
! 271 . First prize, Captain W. W. Hornby, R.N., Knowsley Cottage. 
1 273. Second prize, the Hon. Mrs. D. Astley. 263. Third prize, the 
1 Rev. and Hon. H. Noel Hill, Berrington, Shrewsbury. 
Class 14.—DORKING.—COLOURED. (For the best Cockerel and 
three Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
278. First prize, Mr. J. R. Rodbard, Aldwiclc Court, near Bristol. 284. 
Second prize, Mr. T. H. Potts, Croydon. 283. Third prize, The Hon. 
Mrs. D. Astley, Swanton House, Thetford. 
Class 15.—DORKING.—COLOURED. (For the best Cockerel and one 
Pullet, Chickens of 1853.) 
289 . First prize. Captain W. W. Hornby, R.N., Knowsley Cottage. 
290 . Second prize, Mr. W. G. K. Breavington, Vicarage Farm, Sutton, 
1 near Hounslow. 285. Highly commended, Mr, Christopher Rawson, 
W alton-on-Thames. 
Class 16 .—DORKING.—WHITE. (For the best Cock and two Heis 
of any age.) 
294 . First prize, Mr. Joseph Jennens, Moseley, Birmingham. 
September 1. 
Class 17 .—DORKING.—WHITE. (For the best Cockerel and three 
Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
301. First prize, Mr. Joseph Jennens, Moseley, Birmingham. 300. 
Second prize, Mr. Joseph Jennens, Moseley, Birmingham. 
Class 18.—POLANDS.—BLACK WITH WHITE CRESTS. (For the 
best Cock and two Hens of any age.) 
309. First prize, Mr. G. C. Adkins, Edgbaston. 310. Second prize, 
Mr. T. P. Edwards, Railway Station, Lyndhurst. 
Class 19.—POLANDS.—BLACK WITH WHITE CRESTS. (For the 
best Cockerel and three Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
314. First prize, Mr. G. C. Adkins, Edgbaston. 316. Second prize, 
Mr. T. P. Edwards, Railway Station, Lyndhurst. 
Class meritorious. 
Class 20.—POLANDS.—GOLDEN. (For the best Cock and two Hens 
of any age.) 
321. First prize, Mr. W. G. Vivian, Singleton, near Swansea. 319. \ 
Second prize, Mr. G. C. Adkins, Edgbaston. 
Class 21.— POLANDS.—GOLDEN. (For the best Cockerel and three 
Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
326. First prize, Mr. R. H. Bush, Ashton Lodge, near Bath. 327. 
Second prize, Mr. W. P. Mapplebeck, Bull-ring, Birmingham. 
Class 22.—POLANDS.—SILVER. (For the best Cock and two Hens 
of any age.) 
332. First prize, Mr. G. C. Adkins, Edgbaston. 329. Second prize, j 
Mr, Christopher Rawson. 
Class 23.— POLANDS.— SILVER. (For the best Cockerel and three 
Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
337. First prize, Mr. Henry Nye, Bostal-road, Rochester. 338. 
Second prize, Mr. T. II. Potts, Croydon. 
Class 24. GAME FOWLS.—BLACK-BREASTED AND OTHER 
REDS. (For the best Cock and two Hens ol' any age.) 
342. First prize, Mr. G. C. Adkins, Edgbaston. 346. Second prize, 
Mr. J. Monsey. 
Class 25.—GAME FOWLS.—BLACK-BREASTED AND OTHER 
REDS. (For the best Cockerel and three Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
348. First prize, Mr. John Buckley, Desford, near Leicester. 349. 
Second prize, Mr. N. N. Dyer, Manor House, Breedon, near Tewkesbury. 
Class 26.—GAME FOWLS OF ANY OTHER COLOUR. (For the 
best Cock and two Hens of any age.) 
353. First prize, Mr. G. C. Adkins, Edgbaston. 354. Second prize’ 
Mr. J. R. Rodbard, Aldwick Court, near Bristol. 
Class 27 .—GAME FOWLS OF ANY OTHER COLOUR. (For the 
best Cockerel and three Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
355. First prize, Mr. John Buckley, Desford, near Leicester. 
Class 28.—MALAY. (For the best Cock and two Hens of any age.) 
363. First prize, Mr. T. J. Cottle, Pulteney Villa, Cheltenham. 360. 
Second prize, Messrs. Mayston and Goodman, High-street, Tottenham. 
Class 29 .—MALAY. (For the best Cockerel and three Pullets, Chickens 
of 1853.) 
369 . First prize, Mr. Leighton, Cheltenham. 368. Second prize, 
Messrs. Mayston and Goodman, High-street, Tottenham. 
Class 30.—HAMBURGH.—GOLDEN-SPANGLED. (For the best Cock 
and two Hens of any age.) 
372. First prize. Mr. G. C. Adkins, Edgbaston. 375. Second prize, 
Mr. Joseph Jordan, Waterfall Cottage, Birmingham. 
Class 31.—HAMBURGH.—GOLDEN - SPANGLED. (For the best 
Cockerel and three Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
378 . First prize, Mr. T. P. Edwards, Railway Station, Lyndhurst. 
Class 32. HAMBURGH-SILVER-SPANGLED. (For the best Cock 
and two Hens of any age.) 
381. First prize, Mr. Christopher Rawson, Walton-on-Thames. 
388. Second prize, Mr. J. Jordan, Waterfall Cottage, Birmingham. 
386. Highly commended, Mr. G. C. Adkins, Edgbaston. 
Class 33.—HAMBURGH.—SILVER-SPANGLED. (For the best 
Cockerel and three Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
394. First prize, Mr. Matthew Leno, jun., Hemel-Hempstead, Herts. 
392. Second prize, Mr. G, C. Adkins, Edgbaston. 
Class 34.—HAMBURGH.—GOLD-PENCILLED. (For the best Cock j 
and two Hens of any age.) 
396 . First prize, Mr. John Nickols, Southlee House, Datchet. 397 . 
Second prize, Mr. W. G. Vivian, Singleton, near Swansea. 
Class 35.—HAMBURGH.—GOLD-PENCILLED, (For the best j 
Cockerel and three Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
399. First prize, Mr. J. B. Chune, Coalbrookdale. 398. Second prize, 
Mr. C. Rawson, Walton-on-Thames. 
Class 36.—HAMBURGH.—SILVER-PENCILLED. (For the best 
Cock and Hen of any age.) 
40“. First prize, The Hon. Mrs. D. Astley, Swanton House, Thetford, 
405. Second prize, Mr. G. C. Adkins, Edgbaston. 
Class 37.—HAMBURGH.—SILVER-PENCILLED. (For the best 
Cockerel and three Pullets, Chickens of 1853.) 
409 . First prize, Mr. C. Rawson, Walton-on-Thames. 414. Second 
prize, Miss R. Walker, Clipston Rectory. 
