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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



F. and R. ; Tye, Jno. ; Watkinson, Wm. ; Watson, 

 Philip; West, Jno.; Whitton, Wm.; Wilkinson, 

 Wright, and Co. ; Woodrooflfe, Showier. 



The show ground was pleasantly situated close to the 

 town , and notwithstanding the recent heavy rains, was 

 comparasively clean and comfortable. The day was fine, 

 and everything appeared to go off harmoniously. We 

 could only wish, for the above firms' sakes, that a greater 

 amount of business had been done, 



SHORTHORNS. 



Judges. — Mr. S. Watts, Belton, Grantham. 



Mr. Saml. Slater, Carlton, near Lincoln. 

 Mr. R. W. Thorpe, Witham Cottage, Boston. 

 [Mr, Tho8. Outhwaite officiated iu the absence of one of the 

 Judges.] 



For the best bull above one year old, £20, Richard Dud- 

 ding, Panton House. 



For the best bull three years old or upwards, £7, Richard 

 Budding, Pauton House ; second, £3, John Lynn, Stroxton. 



For the best two-year-old bull, £7, J. R. Kirkham, Audleby. 



For the best yearling bull, £8, F. R. Marshall, Elsham; 

 second, £4, Richard Duddiug, Panton House. 



For the beat bull calf under a year old, £5, William Smith, 

 West Raaen ; second, £3, G. F. Heneage, Esq , M.P., Hainton 

 Hall. 



For the best cow, more than four years old, having pro- 

 duced a calf at its natural time, within nine calendar months 

 of the time of showing, £8, Charles Clarke, White House, 

 Lincoln ; second, £i, J. B. Stanhope, Esq., M.P., Revesby 

 Abbey. 



For the best heifer, three years old, having produced a calf 

 at its natural time, within nine calendar months of the time of 

 showing, £7, T. C. Maidens, Brinkhill. 



For the best two-year-old heifer, £6, William Smith, West 

 Rasen : second, £3, G. F. Heneage, Esq.. M.P., Haintou Hall. 



For the best one-j^ear-old heifer, £6, Richard Duddiug, 

 Panton House; second, £3, Richard Dudding. 



For the best she-calf under one year old, £4, Richard Dud- 

 diug, Panton House ; second, £2, Richard Dudding. 



For the best milch cow, having produced a calf within nine 

 calendar months of, and in-milk at the time of showing, the 

 property of a cottager, or mechanic, occupying not more than 

 ten acres, £4, George Foster, Stainfleld ; second, £2, John 

 Wattam, Stourton. 



SHEEP. 



Judges.— Mr. Jno. West, Melton Ross, near Brigg. 

 Mr. Wm. Seymour, Friskney, Bostou. 

 Mr. J. C. Calthorp, Withern, Alford. 



For the best ram of any age, £15, Charles Clarke, Seopwick- 



For the best shearling ram, £10, Charles Clarke, Scopwick ; 

 second, £6, Chsirks Clarke ; third, £3, Thomas Cartwright' 

 Dunston Pillar. ' 



For the best two-shear ram, £8, Charles Clarke ; second 

 £3, Charles Clarke. 



For the best three-shear ram, £6, Charles Clarke : second 

 £3, Charles Clarke. 



For the best pen of ten ewes, having suckled lambs up to 

 the 10th of July, £8, Robert Dennis, Greetham ; second, £3 

 Henry Grantham, Sturton. ' 



For the best pen of ten shearling gimmers, £7, Henry 

 Grantham, Sturton; second, £3, William Abraham, Barnetbv- 

 le-Wold. •' 



For the best pen of ten she lambs, £5, George Griffin, West 

 Ashby; second, £2, Thomas Grantham, Stixwold. 



HORSES. 

 Judges.— Mr. Jno, Wood, Market Overton, Rutland. 



Mr. Brady Nicholson, Sturton Grange, Garforth 

 Leeds. ' 



Mr. Wm. Uppleby, Bonby, Barton. 



wSp'IiJ'n' "^T ^'"' '"■""'^T^ •^""K^'t '^«'«^«' ^7, William 

 Wells Cole, Newstead ; second, £3, Edward Wells, Moorby. 



■Rnn^' PI r o,"1 ^°' '''"'^'"S roadsters, £5, Thomas 

 Bourne, Claxby Pluckacre. Commended.- John Wattam 

 Stourton; and Samuel I. Welfitt, Farforth Hon.se ' 



For the best cart filly, three years old, £5, Tom Carr 

 Young, Belleau. 



For the best cart filly, two years old, £4, Tom Carr Young, 

 Belleau. 



For the best cart filly, one year old, £3, James Graburn, 

 Thoresthorpe. 



PIGS. 



Judges. — Mr, Jno. West, Melton Ross, near Brigg. 

 Mr. Wm. Seymour, Friakney, Boston. 

 Mr. J. C. Calthorp, Withern, Alford. 



For the best boar, large breed, £4, Thomas M. Richardson 

 Hibaldstowe; second, £2, William Richardaoa, Ashby Pue 

 rorum. 



For the best boar, 'small breed, £4, William Richardson, 

 Ashby Puerorum. 



For the best sow, large breed, having had a litter since 1st 

 of March, 1860, £4, Joseph Allison, Horncastle ; second, £2, 

 Charles Fletcher, Hemingbj^ 



For the best three breeding pigs of the same litter, not ex- 

 ceeding six months old, large breed, £3, R. E. Duckeriog, 

 Northorpe. 



IMPLEMENT PRIZE LIST. 



JuDOES, — Mr. Thomas Outhwaite, Goldsboro' House, 

 Ivnaresboro'. 

 Mr. E, G. F, Howard, Bishop Norton, 

 Mr. Jn, Bramley, Langrick, Boston, 



For the best portable thrashing machine, first prize £\0, 

 to Mr, Thomas Foster, Lincoln. 



For the best plough for light land, first and second prize 

 £3 and £1, John Lyal, Grantham. 



For the best plough for heavy land, first prize £3, John 

 Ljal, Grantham, 



Second of £1, J, Cook, Lincoln, 



For the best subsoil plough, first prize £3, E, H, Bentall, 

 Heybridge. 



For the best drag, or cultivator, first prize £3, John 

 Barton, Boston, 



Second of £1, Mr. Hunter, Burbrook. 

 For the best scarifier, or stubleparing plough, first prize 

 £3, E. H, Bentall. 



Second of £1, Mr. Fogobee, Coleby. 

 For the best drill for general purpose, first prize £5, John 

 Lyal, 



Second, of £2, James Coultas, Grantham, 

 Fcr the best ridge drill, first prize £:-i, James Clarke, 

 Lincoln, 

 Second of £1, Thomas Brook, Market Piasen, Louth. 

 For the best liquid manure drill, first and second prizes 

 £2 and £1, Mr, Watkinson, Louth. 



For the best horse hoe for com, first prize £2, Isaao 

 Speight, Brigg. 

 Second of £1, H, Archer, Barrowby, Grantham, 

 For the best horse hoe for turnips, prize of £1, John 

 Barton, 



For the best grubber, first prize £2, A, Thompson, 

 Keelby, 



Second of £1, W. Ashton, Horncastle. 

 For the best set of harrows for light land, first prize £2, 

 Amies and Barford, Peterborough, 

 Second of jW, W, Ashton, Horncastle, 

 For the best set of harrows for heavy land, first prize £2, 

 Mr, Hunter, j . r . 



Second of £1, E. H. Bentall, 



For the best set of chain harrows, prize of £2, S, Wood- 

 roofe, Horncastle, 



For the best waggon for general purposes, first prize £3, 

 J, West, Melton, Ross. 



Second of £1, Mr, Gell, Hemingby, 

 For the best two horse cart, prize of £2, Thomas Butters, 

 Goulceby. 



For the best one horse cart, prize of £2, John Cooke, 

 Lincoln, 



For the best clod crusher, prize of £2, Amies and Bar- 

 fott-d. 



For the best roller for general purposes, prize of £2, 

 Amies and Barford. 



For the best dressing machine, prize of £3, Charles 

 Grantham, Fulstow. 

 Second of £1, AV. and R, Marshall, Kirkby-on-Bflin. 



