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THE COTTAGE GARDENER AND COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, January 18, 18598. 
D re wry, Newton Mount, Burton-upon-Trent; Mrs. Green, LowerCheani; 
Mrs. II. Yerey, Harden Lod^e, Godstone lload. Hens. —Highly Com¬ 
mended, S. Burn, 1, East Terrace, Whitby; .T. K. Fowler, Prebendal 
Farm, Aylesbury ; C. II. Wakefield, Malvern Wells. Chickens of 1858.— 
Highly Commended, Hon. W. W. Vernon, Wolselfey Ilall, Rugeley; C. 
Fielder, Sparsholt; Mrs. Franklin, Moulton Paddocks, Newmarket; W. 
Hook, Bulstrode Park, Slough; II. Lewry, Rose Cottage, Staplefield; H. 
Lingwood, Needham Market; J. Shaw, I-Iunsbury Ilill, Northampton; 
C. II. Wakefield, Malvern Wells. Commended, S. C. Baker. The Phea- 
*antry, Beaufort Street, Chelsea; R. Boys, Eastbourne ; J. Frost, Parham ; 
S. Lewry, Aahington Common, near steyning; C. Itevett, Parham; J. 
Robinson, Yale House, near Garstang; II. Townshend. Strctton-cn-lc- 
Field; J. G. Woodcock, Railway Station, Worthing. Pullets. —Highly 
Commended, Capt. W. W. Hornby, R.N., Ivnowsley Cottage, Prescot; S. 
Burn, 1, East Terrace, Whitby; J. K. Fowler, Prebendal Farm, Aylesbury; 
— Franklin, Moulton Paddocks, Newmarket; J. Simmons, itainham, 
■Sittingbournc ; C. Smith, Uurnford, Salisbury. 
Dorking (White).—Commended, N. Antill, Portsea; II. Lingwood, 
Needham Market. Chickens of 1858.—Highly Commended, Capt. Beard- 
more, Uplands, near Fa reham, Hants; II. Lingwood, Needham Market, 
Suffolk. Commended, J. Robinson, Vale House, Garstang. 
Dorking Cocks (Coloured and White).—Highly Commended, Rev. M. 
Amphlett, Church Lench Rectory, near Evesham ; G. Botham, Wexham 
Court, Slough ; S. C. Buttrum, Burgh Mills, Suffolk; J. Drewry, Newton 
Mount, Burton-upon-Trent; II. Lingwood, Needham Market, Suffolk; 
Mrs. Pattisson, Maldon, Essex ; J. Robinson, Vale House, near Garstang. 
Commended, Sir Joseph Paxton, llockhills, Sydenham ; Capt. Beardmore, 
Uplands, near Fareham, Hants; T. Johnson, The Reddlings Farm, 183, 
High Street, Cheltenham ; II. Lingwood, Needham Market, Suffolk ; Mrs. 
II. Verey, Marden Lodge, Godstone Road, Surrey. 
Cochin-China (Cinnamon and Buff). — Highly Commended, R. W. 
Fryer, Hinton R,oad, near Hereford. Commended, Rev. J. Boys, Bid- 
lenden Rectory ; J. Cattell, Moseley Wake Green, near Birmingham ; J.T. 
Sigston, Welburn, near Castle Howard, York. Chickens of 1858.—Highly 
Commended. Rev. G. Gilbert, Claxton, Norwich; G. Joln*ston, Farnham, 
Surrey ; J.T. Sigston, Welburn, near Castle Howard, York. 
Cochin-China (Brown and Partridge-feathered).—Highly Commended, 
T. Cattell, Moseley Wake Green, near Birmingham. Chickens of 1858.— 
Highly Commended, II. Churchill, Gloucester; Miss V. W. Musgrove, 
West Tower, Aughton, near Liverpool. Commended, Mrs. Burgon, 60, 
North End, Croydon ; — Cartwright, Oswestry ; Mrs. W. L. Christie, 
Glyndebourne, near Lewes, Sussex; J. K. Fowler, Prebendal Farm, 
Aylesbury. 
Cochin-China (White).—Highly Commended, II. Churchill, Gloucester ; 
J. K. Fowler, Prebendal Farm, Aylesbury. Chickens of 1S58.—Highly 
Commended, J. Dodd, Minsk ull-Ycrnon, near Middlewick; Rev. J. E. i 
Yongc, Eton, Windsor. 
Cociiin-Ciiina Cocks (Coloured and White).—Highly Commended, J. Iv. 
Bartrum, Bath ; Mrs. E. Herbert, Powick, near Worcester; Miss V. W. 
Musgrove, West Tower, Aughton, near Liverpool; II. F. Wells, Aldboro’ 
Hatch, Ilford, Essex. Commended, G. Johnson, Farnham, Surrey. 
Braiima Pootra. — Highly Commended, S. C. Baker, Pheasantry, 
Beaufort Street, Chelsea; G. Botham, Wexham Court, Slough. Chickens 
of 1858.—Highly Commended, G. Johnson, Farnham, Surrey. Commended, 
G. M. Lake, Chapel End, Walthamstow; R. Teebay, Fulwood, near 
Preston. 
Brahma Pootra Cocks.— Highly Commended, J. K. Bartrum, Bath; 
W. G. K. Breavington, Hounslow; J.F. Chater, The Nurseries, Haverhill. 
Game (White and Piles). — Highly Commended, J. Monsey, Thorne 
Lane, Norwich. Chickens of 1858.—Highly Commended, Itev.G. S. Cruwys, 
CruWys Morcliard Court, Tiverton; S.' Matthew, Chilton Hall, Stow- 
market. 
Game (Black-breasted and other Reds).—Highly Commended, Sir Joseph 
Paxton, Rockhills, Sydenham ; N. N. Dyer, Manor House, Brcdon, near 
Tewkesbury; A. C. Swain, Radclive, near Buckingham. Commended, 
Hon. W. W. Vernon, Wolseley Hall, Rugeley, Staffordshire. Chickens of 
1858.—Highly Commended, J. M. Baker, Dordon Hall, Atnerstone ; W. 
Cox, Brailsford Hall, Derby; W. Dawson, Selly Oak, near Birmingham; 
II. Horton, Sansom Walk, Worcester ; N. M. de Rothschild, Gunnersbury 
Park, Acton ; Mrs. II. Sewell, Upton-on-Severn ; W. II. Swann, Farnsneld, 
Southwell; W. R. Walker, Marlesford, near Wichham Market; G. W. 
Moss, The Beach, Aigburth, near Liverpool. Commended, S. Field, Farns- 
field, Southwell; Hon. W. W. Vernon, Wolseley Ilall, Rugeley; W. AY. 
Boulton, Beverley. 
Game (Blacks and Brassv-winged, except Greys).— Chickens of 1858.— 
Commended, W. Ballard, Woodcote Lodge, Leamington; It. G. Hawkins, 
Eyton Corn Mills, near Wellington, Salop; S. T. Smith, Lincoln View, 
Ironbridge. 
Game (Duckwings and other Greys and Blues).—Highly Commended, 
lion. W \V. A T ernon, A\ T olseley Hall, Rugeley; J. House, Anderson, 
Blandford ; J. Monsey, Thorne Lane Norwich. Commended, G. Lingard, 
Selly Grove, Bristol Road, Birmingham. Chickens of 1858.—Highly Com¬ 
mended, lion. AV. W. Vernon, AVolseley Hall, Rugeley; J. House, Ander¬ 
son, Blandford. Commended, W. Ballard, AYoodcote Lodge, Learning-toil; 
W. Chatting, jun., North Street, Wandsworth; T. AV. Jones, Portland 
Cottage, Wellington, Salop. 
Game Cocks.— Highly Commended. N N. Dyer, Brcdon; E. Ilanbury, 
Poles, AVaro; II. Horton, Sansom Walk, AVorcester; F. Munn, Temple, 
Langherne, Worcester ; A. C. Swain, ltadelinc, near Buckingham. Com¬ 
mended, AV. Ballard, AVoodcote Lodge, Leamington; R. AY. Fryer, Hinton 
Road, Hereford ; G. Lingard, jun., Selly Grove, Birmingham ; J. Monsey, 
fhorne Lane, Norwich; G. AV. Moss, The Beach, Aigburth, Liverpool; 
J. R. ltodbard, Aldwick Court, AVrington, near Bristol. 
Hamburgh (Gold-pencilled),— Chickens of 1858.—Commended, R. Oxley, 
Express Office, Windsor. 
Hamburgh (Silver-pencilled).— Chickens of 1858.—Highly Commended, 
Rev. F. B. Pryor, Bennington Rectory, Stevenage; It. Oxley, Express 
Jffice, AVindsor. Commended, F. Buckland, Wraisbury, near Staines. 
Hamburgh Cocks (Gold or Silver-pencilled). — Highly Commended, Rev. 
f. L. Fellowes, Bcighton Rectory, Acle, Norfolk. Commended, J. Bennett, 
North Niblcy ; C. AV. Grenfell, Taplow Court, Maidenhead. 
Hamburgh (Gold-spangled).—Highly Commended, Rev. A. J. Coleridge, 
Great Ilaseley, near Tetsworth. Chickens of 1858.—Highly Commended, 
I. B. Chunc, Coalbrookdale. Commended, G. Brook, East Parade, Hud¬ 
dersfield; AV. Cox, Brailsford Ilall, Derby. 
Hamburgh (Silver-spangled).—nighly Commended, J. Robinson, A T ale 
North Holme Street, Bradford; J. Newtek, Hinton St.’ Georep near 
llminster. * 
Hamburgh Cocks (Gold or Silver-spangled).—Highly Commended, A. 
Herbert, Coventry. Commended, W. C. Won-all, Rice House near 
Liverpool. 
, ; ' ' —o —j ruio, >». u. Lunsue, uiynae- 
Bourne, Lewej, Sussex. Commended, Mrs. Fettat, Ashe Rectory, Basing- 
stoke, Hampshire. 
PotrsH (Silver).—Highly Commended, J. F. Greenall, Grappenhall 
Hall, Warrington. Commended, Licut.-Col. Clowes, Froxmcr Court 
Worcester; J. pixon, North Park, near Bradford, Yorkshire! G. S. Fox! 
ihe Court, Wellington, Somerset; Mrs. Pettat, Ashe Rectory, Basing- 
stoke, Hants. ** ° 
Tolish Cocks.— Highly Commended, P. II. Jones, High Street, Fulham. 
Malay.— Highly Commended. C. Ballanee, 5, Mount Terrace, Taunton, 
Somerset. Commended, C. Ballanee ; J. Leighton, 183, High Street Chel¬ 
tenham ; J. Rumsey, 180, High Street. Shadwell. nf icw 
,*, ° * \uuimuiduuhj, avcv. i. lj. reiiowes, Beigllton 
Rectory, Acle (Japan Game); Rev. T. Langford, Wolverton, Kingsclere 
kite 1 fizzled, or Friesland) , It. W. Fryer, Hinton Road, near Hereford 
(Baft Polands); T. Bridges, Bridge Cottage, Croydon (Black Cochin- 
China); II. Thompson, Market Street, Windsor (Black Hamburgh)- 
W. R. Lane, Bristol Road Birmingham (Black Hamburgh). Commended’ 
C. Coles, Fareham (Andalusian); II. M. Hitchcock,'Dunckurch near 
Rugby (Indian Game Fowl). 
Bantams (Silver-laced) .—Highly Commended, T. H. D. Bayly, Ickwell 
House, near Biggleswade ; J. liellycald, Hyson Green, Nottingham • G. 
Bradwell, Southwell; M. Leno, jun., Cheverell’s Cottage, Markyate Street 
Herts. ’ 
Bantams (White).—Highly Commended, Rev. G. S. Cruwys, Cruwys 
Morchard Court, Tiverton. Commended, S. Ridley, Clayton. 
Bantams (Black).—Highly Commended, W. Barber, Globe Road, Mile 
End; J. Percivall, Birmingham; J. J. Walker, 4.5, Porchester Square • 
Rev. F. Watson, Woodbridge. Commended, J. J. liorton, Birmingham.’ 
Bantams (Any other variety).—Highly Commended, J. Camm, South- 
well; H. Churchill, Gloucester; W. S. Forrest, Creenhithe ; J. Monsey 
Norwich; 1. Thornton, Heckmoudwickc; Hon. W. W. Vernon Rugeley 
Commended, J. Crossland, jun., Wakefield. ’ ^‘ 
Geese (Grey and Mottled;.—Commended, S. Rigby, Welford. 
Ducks (White Aylesbury).—Highly Commended, J. Clioyce, iun., Ather- 
stone. Commended, S. Burn, Whithy. 
Ducks (Rouen).—Highly Commended, W. Ballard, Leamington; J. K. 
Bartrum, Bath; G. Daft, Halloughton; J. K. Fowler, Aylesbury. Coni- 
mended, W. G. Iv. Breavington, Hounslow, 
Ducks (Black).—Highly Commended, H. Cliurchlil, Gloucester; W. 
Cox, Derby. 
Ducks (Any ether variety).—Highly Commended, A. D. Bartlett Lower 
Norwood (Mandarin Ducks) ; Lady Julia Cornwallis, Linton Park, Staple- 
hurst ; Mrs. Pettat, Ashe Rectory, Basingstoke (Domesticated Wild Ducks). 
Turkeys.— Highly Commended, Mrs, W. J. Lloyd, Langlebury, Watford. 
Poults. —Highly Commended, Miss L. Crawshay, Caversham Park, Read¬ 
ing; Mrs. W. J. Lloyd, Watford. Commended, Mrs. II. Fookes, White- 
church, Blandford; lion. Mrs. A. Way, Wonham Manor, Reigate. 
The Judges were Mr. Hewitt, Birmingham, and Mr. Baity, 
London. 
KIRKCALDY POULTRY AND FANCY BIRD 
SHOW. 
This took place, in the Public Buildings, on the 8tkinst. So 
great was the influx of coops, cages, and visitors, that the last, of 
whom there was a large muster, found themselves cooped up 
much like the feathered pets. The Exhibition appeared to have 
special attraction for the fair sex. Much of the beauty and 
fashion of the district graced the hall during the day, and, judging 
from the way in which they lingered over the feathered favourites, 
wo should say that writers ou “woman’s mission” ought hence¬ 
forth to include chickcn-feeding in their catalogue of duties. The 
collection was, indeed, worthy of their approving smiles, for, in 
someofthe classes, better specimens were never before shown byany 
provincial Society. The Dorkings were particularly fine, impurity 
in breed being scarcely observable, even in tlie non-prize birds. 
Altogether, the Exhibition was a decided success. It could have 
been made much more extensive if tlie Committee had had space 
enough at their disposal. Several fanciers at a distance had to be 
reluctantly refused, simply because there was no room for more 
coops—a fresh argument, by the bye, for a new Com Exchange. 
Mr. Robertson’s taste was admirably displayed in the fitting-up 
department, the whole of the coops having been fitted up by and 
under his superintendence; and the other arrangements were every 
