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Sutton Coldfield; J. J. Horton, 233, Bradford-street, Birmingham; 
J. Martin, Nortliwick Terrace, Claines, Worcester. 
Bantams (any other variety).— Silver Plate, C. R. Colvile, Esq., 
M.P., Lullington, Burton-upon-Trent. Second, W. S. Forrest, Eagle 
Cliff, Greenhithe, Kent. Highly Commended, the ltight Hon. Lord 
Berwick, Cronkhill, near Shrewsbury; C. B. Colvile, Esq., M.P., Lull¬ 
ington, Burton-upon-Trent; T. H. D. Bayly, Ickwell House, near 
Biggleswade, Bedfordshire; J. Tailby, Hill-street,Birmingham; H.G. 
Lloyd, Manor House, Abbot’s Leigh, near Bristol; M.Ridgway, Dews¬ 
bury, Yorkshire ; W. S. Forrest, Eagle Cliff', Greenhithe, Kent. (The 
Judges award one general High Commendation to all the Bantams 
classes ; they cannot speak too highly of the Game Bantams.) 
CLASSES FOB SINGLE COCKS. 
Dorking. —First, Mrs. G. W. Moss, The Beach, Liverpool. Second, 
Mrs. W. Hornby, Knowsley Cottage, Prescot. Third, the Bight Hon. 
Countess of Chesterfield, Bretby Hall, Burton-upon-Trent. Highly 
Commended, C. Sandiers, Esq., Coventry; H. Smith, The Grove, Crop- 
well Butler, near Bingham, Nottinghamshire; J. Faulkner, Bretby 
Farm, near Burton-upon-Trent; W. Fowler, jun., Wood End Cottage, 
Erdington; H. Lingwood, Needham Market, Suffolk; the Bev. J. 
Farmer, Newton, Kirby-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire ; W. G. Tilley, Wolse- 
ley Hall, Rugeley; J. llorrocks, jun., Preston, Lancashire ; B. Guild- 
ing, Malvern Y ells, Worcestershire. Commended^ Mrs. Hanbury, 
Leamington Hastings, near Rugby; Miss Brooke, Cottage Place, 
Chelmsford, Essex ; J. Drewry, Newton Mount, near Burton-upon- 
Trent; The Bev. M. Amphlett, Church Lench Rectory, Evesham; 
W. J. Drewry, Newton Mount, Burton-upon-Trent. (A wonderful class.) 
Spanish. — First, Master McGregor Bake, Brandon Hill, Bristol. 
Second, Mrs. Teebay, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire. Third, Mrs. J. 
Dain, Lea Brook, Wednesbury. Highly Commended, J. B. Bodbard, 
Esq., Aldwick Court, Langford, Bristol; G. Botham, Wexham Court, 
Slough; Master McGregor Bake, Brandon Hill, Bristol; J. Shaw, 
Hunsbury Hill, Northampton. (A very good class.) 
Cochin-China. — First, W. Manfielcl, jun., Dorchester. Second, 
Master E. C. Stretch, Marsh Lane, Bootle, Liverpool. Highly Com¬ 
mended, H. James, Walsall; J. Cattell, Moseley Wake Green, near 
Birmingham; Master E. C. Stretch, Marsh Lane, Bootle, Liverpool. 
(A good class.) 
Bramah Pootra.— First, W. G. K. Breavington, Yicarage Farm, 
Hounslow, Middlesex. Second, — Heath, Wolsley Hall, Rugeley. 
Highly Commended, Master J. K. H. Fowler, Prebendal Farm, Ayles¬ 
bury. 
Hamburgh (Golden-pencilled).—First, B. Hawkslev, jun., Southwell, 
Nottinghamshire. Second, Bev. T. L. Fellowes, Beighton Rectory, 
Acle, Norfolk. Highly Commended, H. Adkins, Edgbaston, Birming¬ 
ham ; W. C. Worrall, Bice House, Knotty Ash, near Liverpool; Messrs. 
J. and B. Blackburn, Edward-street Mills, Preston, Lancashire. Com¬ 
mended, Miss E. A. Botham, Wexham Court, Slough, Buckingham¬ 
shire; the Misses E. and M. Johnson, King’s Norton ; J. Lowe, Whit¬ 
more House, Birmingham. 
Hamburgh (Golden-spangled).—First, J. Bamforth, Holmfrith, Hud¬ 
dersfield. Second, Mrs. Chune, Green Bank, Coalbrookdale. Highly 
Commended, Mrs. Chune, Green Bank, Coalbrookdale; I. Davies, Bull- 
street, Harborne, Birmingham; W. C. Worrall, Bice House, Knotty 
Ash, near Liverpool. Commended, Mrs. W. Swann, Farnsfield, South- 
well, Nottinghamshire. (A very good class.) 
Hamburgh (Silver-pencilled).—First and Second, E. T. Archer, Mal¬ 
vern. Highly Commended, Capt. Corbett, Aston Hall, Bhitfnal, Shrop¬ 
shire; the Bev. F. B. Pryor, Bennington Rectory, Stevenage, Hert¬ 
fordshire. 
Hamburgh (Silver-spangled).—First, Miss E. Erevington, Bath Road, 
Hounslow, Middlesex. Second, Mrs. Teebay, Fulwood, Preston, Lan¬ 
cashire. 
Polish. —First, the Bight Hon. Lady Guernsey, The Bury, Leaming¬ 
ton. Second, G. Ray, Ivy Cottage, Minestead, Lyndhurst, Hampshire. 
Plighly Commended, G. Fell, Warrington. 
Game. —First, J. Chinn, Gas-street, Birmingham. Second and Third, 
J. Yardley, Comberford Hall, near Tamworth. Highly Commended, 
Baron L. L)e Rothschild, M.P., Gunnersbury Park, Acton, Middlesex ; 
W. Cox, Esq., Brailsford Hall, .Derby; T. T. Burnam, Lynn, near 
Walsall. Commended, Mrs. W. Hornby, Knowsley Cottage, Prescot; 
D. Smith, Bromsgrove; J. B. Dixon, 48, New Town Bow, Birming¬ 
ham ; G. Brad well, Southwell, Nottinghamshire. 
Geese (White) .—First, B. H. Brooksbank, Tickhill, Rottherham. 
Second, G. Daft, Halloughton, Southwell, Nottinghamshire. Third, 
W. Manfield, Dorchester. 
Geese (Grey and Mottled).—First, Miss E. Fowler, Prebendal Farm, 
Aylesbury. Second, F. Edwards, Esq., Bulstrode Park, Buckingham¬ 
shire. Third, II. G. Lloyd, Manor House, Abbot’s Leigh, Bristol. 
Highly Commended, T. Johnson, Halton Grange, Runcorn, Cheshire; 
the Bev. W. Mousley, Ashby, near Welford, Northamptonshire. 
Commended, S. C. Baker, Beaufort-street, King’s Road, Chelsea, Lon¬ 
don. (A good class.) 
Ducks (White Aylesbury).—First, J. Weston, Aylesbury. Second, 
Miss M. E. Fowler, Prebendal Farm, Aylesbury. Third, Mrs. 
J. Weston, Aylesbury. Highly Commended, the Bight Hon. Viscount 
Hill, Hawkstone, Shropshire; J. Weston, Aylesbury. Commended, 
W. G. K. Breavington, Vicarage Farm, Hounslow, Middlesex; J. M. 
Baker, Dordon Hall, Atherstone. 
Ducks (Rouen).—First, G. Daft, Halloughton, Southwell, Notting¬ 
hamshire. Second, Mrs. C. Brown, Withington, near Shrewsbury. 
Third, B. E. Ashton, the Oaklands, Bury, Leamington. Highly Com¬ 
mended, W. G. K. Breavington, Yicarage Farm, Hounslow, Middlesex ; 
T. W. Pearse, Bye Close/Bedford; Mrs. J. Weston, Aylesbury; C. 
Punchard, Blunt’s Hall, Haverhill, Suffolk; B. P. Williams, Dame- 
street, Dublin. Commended, Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland, 
Trentham Hall, Staffordshire. (A good class). 
Ducks (any other variety).—First, F. W. Earle, Edenhurst, Prescot, 
Lancashire (Buenos Ayres). Second, E. H. France, Esq., Ham Hill, 
near AVorccster (White Call). Third, the Bight Hon. Lord .Berwick, 
Cronkhill, near Shrewsbury (Penguin). (This class abounds in good 
specimens.) 
Turkeys. —First, B. Brand, Great Slielford, Cambridgeshire. Second, 
J. Meire, Berrington, Shrewsbury. Third, the Rev. T. L. Fellowes, 
Beighton Rectory, Acle, Norfolk. Highly Commended, Miss H. John¬ 
stone, Annandale, Marchbank Farm, near Moffat, Dumfriesshire; J. j 
Weston, Aylesbury. Commended, T. Williams, Beading, Berkshire. 
Turkeys, Young. —First, B. Brand, Great Slielford, Cambridgeshire. 
Second, G. Daft, Halloughton, Southwell, Nottinghamshire. Third, the 
Bev. T. Stevens, Bradfield Rectory, near Beading, Berkshire. Highly 
Commended, the Eight Hon. Viscount Hill, Hawkstone, Shropshire ; 
Mrs. C. Brown, Withington, near Shrewsbury; the Bev. T. Stevens, 
Bradfield Rectory, near Reading, Berkshire; the Bev. T. L. Fellowes, 
Beighton Rectory, Acle, Norfolk. (A capital class.) 
PIGEONS. 
Silver Plate. —Almond Tumblers, Pouters, Carriers—E. A. Lingard, 
Snow Hill, Birmingham. 
Silver Plate. —Nuns, Jacobins, Fantails—H. Weir, 11, Lyndhurst 
Villas, Lyndhurst lload, Peckham, Surrey. 
Carriers.—First, Messrs. W. Siddons" and Sons, Aston Road, Eir- ! 
mingham. Second, J. Percivall, Clent Villas, Harborne, near Bir¬ 
mingham. Commended, Messrs. W. siddons and sons, Aston Road, 
Birmingham. Almond Tumblers. —First, Mrs. E. A. Lingard, Snow 
Hill, Birmingham. Second, J. Percivall, Clent Villa, Harborne, near I 
Birmingham. Highly Commended, E. B. Maddeford, Staines Villa, 
Staines, Middlesex. Balds. —First, E. A. Lingard, snow Hill, Bir¬ 
mingham. second, J. W. Edge, Aston New Town, Birmingham, j 
Highly Commended, Miss E. S. Adkins, West House, Edgbaston, Bir- ; 
mingham; Miss M. Parkinson, Knapthorpe, Newark, Nottinghamshire ; 
E. A. Lingard, Snow Hill, Birmingham. Beards. —First, C. Cotton, 
Crewe, Cheshire. Second, J. W. Edge, Aston New Town, Binning- j 
ham. Jacobins. —First, E. R. Maddeford, staines Villa, staines, Mid¬ 
dlesex. Second, H. Weir, 11, Lyndhurst Villas, Lyndhurst Road, Peck- 
ham, Surrey. Highly Commended, E. B. Maddeford, Staines Villas, 
Staines, Middlesex; AY. Titterton, Birmingham. Fantails. —First, Miss 
J. Milward, Newton St. Loe, Bath. Second, Miss E. S. Adkins, West 
House, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Highly Commended, Miss E. S. 
Adkins, West House, Edgbaston Birmingham ; J. Percivall, 13, Queen’s 
Bow, Walworth, Surrey. Trumpeters. —First, T. H. Adkins, West 
House, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Second, Miss C. Titterton, Kin g’s 
Norton, near Birmingham. Commended, Mrs. Brooke, Cottage Place, 
Chelmsford, Essex; J. E. Mapplebeck, 105, Moseley Road, Birming¬ 
ham. P outers or Croppers. —second, G. Ure, Bose Bank, Dundee. 
(First prize withheld.) Mottled Tumblers. —First and second, Mrs. 
E. A. Lingard, miow Hill, Birmingham. Owls. —First, H. AY eir, 11, 
Lyndhurst ATllas, Lyndhurst Road, Peckham, surrey. Second, T. H. 
Adkins, West House, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Commended, C. Cotton, 
Crewe, Cheshire; A. Pressdee, Belgrave-street, Birmingham; T. H. 
Adkins, AVest House, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Nuns. —First, J. Per¬ 
civall, 13, Queen’s Bov/, AValworth, Surrey. Second, Miss J. Milward, 
Newton St. Loe, Bath. Commended, Mrs. E. A. Lingard, Snow Hill, 
Birmingham. Turhits. —First, Master Brooke, Cottage Place, Chelms¬ 
ford, Essex. Second, T. H. Adkins, AVest House, Edgbaston, Bir¬ 
mingham. Commended, H. Child, Sherborne Road, Birmingham; 
W. Titterton, Birmingham; A. Pressdee, Belgrave street, Birming¬ 
ham. Archangels. —First, F. Adkins, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Second, 
Miss C. Titterton, King’s Norton, Worcestershire. Barbes. —First, 
F. Adkins, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Second, P. H. Jones, High-street, 
Fulham, Middlesex. Highly Commended, H. Weir, 11, Lyndhurst 
Villas, Lyndhurst Road, Peckham, London. Runts. —First, Mrs. E. A. 
Lingard, Birmingham. Second, P. H. Jones, High-street, Fulham, 
Middlesex. Dragoons. —First, Miss Ervan, Kirby Bellars, near Melton , 
Mowbray. Second, Master Brooke, Cottage Place, Chelmsford, Essex. 
Any other new or distinct variety. —First, F. Adkins, Edgbaston, Bir¬ 
mingham (Magpies). Second, MissM. Parkinson, Knapthorpe, Newark, 
Nottinghamshire (German Swallow). Commended, Master Brooke, 
Cottage Place, Chelmsford, Essex (Black Magpie); as Ground Doves, 
F. Adkins, Edgbaston (Australian Bronze-wing) ; the Misses E. and 
M. Johnson, King’s Norton, near Birmingham (Magpie). 
WARMINSTER POULTRY SHOW. 
(From a Correspondent .) 
This Show, in connexion with the Wilts Agricultural 
Society, came off on Wednesday, November 18th; and we 
may say with confidence, every class of fowl was Avell re¬ 
presented. We gave a list of prizes last week, and shall con¬ 
fine our remarks to those, classes which deserve especial com¬ 
ment. We will begin with Cochins, which, on the whole, 
were a very good class. Mrs. Eookes, Messrs. Bartrum and 
Keable, were the principal exhibitors; both Mrs. Eookes and 
Mr. Bartrum showed very good birds. Mr. Keable’s were 
very good for feather, but wanted size. Mr. Bartrum took 
first in old, and Mrs. Eookes in young. We next come to 
Dorkings, which we must say were a capital class. Mr. 
Smith was the principal exhibitor, taking first both for old 
and young ; and his, young cock bird was as near perfection as 
it is possible to get. Mrs. Eookes and the Rev. E. Lutt, 
showed good birds. The Malays were a good, but not a large 
class. Mr. Eox was the most successful competitor, taking 
second for old, and first and second for young. Mr. Att- 
water showed good birds, and took first for old. We now 
come to the Spanish, which were really very good. The prin¬ 
cipal exhibitors were Messrs. Eacott and Bartrum; the former 
taking nearly all the prizes, second for old, and first and 
