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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



happy as wo have known tlieiu, and they might have 

 been better if the judges had not dwelt so much. It 

 was, in fact, fully five o'clock before the whole were 

 got through, and the horses left the yard immediately, 

 instead of waiting to we ir their honours. Tlie show is 

 next year to be held at Hull, under the presidency of 

 Lord Ilerries. 



PRIZE LIST. 



SHORTHORNS. 



Judges. — W. Bartlioloniew, AVragby, Lincolnshire, 

 B. Swaffield, Pilsbury, Ashbiirno, Notts, 

 J. B. Thompson, Anlaby, Hull. 



Best bull of any age, 2bl , to Lord Fevcrsham, Dunconibc 

 Park (Duke of Oxfordi 



Second, 10/., to W. Wetherell, Aldborough, Darlington 

 (Statesman) 



Uifthly Commended— 'hi. Barroby's Marc Antony, and Sir C. 

 R. Tempest's Emperor Napoleon 



Commended— T . Barber's Romulus, and W. 'Wethereirs Lord 

 Scarbro' 



Yeai-ling bull, 20?., to S. Marjoribanks, Bushy Grove, Wat- 

 ford (Great Mogul) 



Second, lOi., to F. H. Fawkes, Farnlcy, Otley (Don Giovanni) 



Highlij Commended — Viscount Strathalan's Retribution 



Commended — R. Dudding's Admiral, and H. Ambler's Prince 

 Frederick 



Bull calf, upwards of five months old, 10/., to Lieut. -Col. 

 Towiieley, Towneley Park, Burnley (The Royal Butterfly) 



Second, hi., to Lord Londesborough, Grimston, Tadcaster 



HUjIily Commended — Lord Fevcrsham's Perambulator, and R. 

 Booth's Lord of the Isles 



Cow of any age, in calf or milk, 1.5/., to R. Booth, Warlaby, 

 Northallerton (Nectarine Blossom) 



Second, hi., to W. Wetherell (Moss Rose) 



Highlii Commanded — J. Douglas's Ringlet 



Commended — A. Christie's Modesty 



Three years old cow, in calf or milk, and having had a calf, 

 10/., to J. Douglas, Athelstaneford (Rose of Athelstane) 



Second, 5/., to J. T. Robinson, Leckby Palace, Topcliffe 



Two years old heifer, in calf, 10/., to J. Douglas, Athelstane- 

 ford (Queen of Trumps) 



Second, hi., to R. Booth (Queen Mab) 



Highly Commended— lA&\x\,.-Co\. Towneley 's The Rose of 

 Towneley 



Commended— J. Douglas's Venus de Medicis, T. Barber's Miss 

 Feathers, and W. Wetherell's Ayrshire Rose 



Yearling heifer, 10/., to R. Booth (Queen of the Isles). Mr. 

 Booth also received the Special Pbize for Queen of the Isles, 

 as the best animal in the yard 



Second, 51., to Captain Gunter, Wctherby Grange (Moss Rose) 



Highly Commended — J. Douglas's Lady of Atlielstane 



Commended — J. Grundy's Sweetheart, Lord Fevcrsham's Sym- 

 phony, Capt. Gunter's Fair Maid of Wetherby, and Sir C. R. 

 Tempest's Crinoline and Surplice 



Heifer calf, upwards of five months old, .5/., to J. Douglas, 

 Athelstaneford (Maid of Athelstane) 



Second. 3/., to R. Booth (Queen of the Vale) 



Highly Commended— J . Grundy's Faith, and Captain Gunter's 

 Duchess 7.5th 



This class generally commended 



Fat o.v under four years old, 10/., to J. Smith, Normanby, 

 Kirbymoorsidc 



Second, 5/., to R Gcll, Grimstcn, York 



Commended — J. W. Pease's o.x 



Fat cow of any age, hi., to W. Fletcher, Kadmanthwaitc, 

 Mansfield 



Commended — H. Smith's cow 



CATTLE OF ANY BREED. 

 Cow for dairy purposes, hi., to W. Stead, Owlcrton, Sheffield 

 (Derby) 



Second, 2/., to J. T. Robinson, Leckby Palace, Topcliffe 



EXTRA STOCK. 

 A first-class medal to R. Booth, for Bride Elect 

 Second, to Lieut. -Col. Towneley, for Koaii Duchess ind 

 The special prize of 20/., for tlic best animal in the yard, to 

 R. Booth, for Queen of tlie Isles 



HORSES. 

 Judges.— W. Godson, Sandal Grove, Doncaster, 

 Samuel Slater, North Carlton, Lincoln, 

 Wm. Upplcby, Bonby, Barton. 

 Stallion for hunters, 10/., to C Spence, Huntington (Canute, 

 by Emperor) 



Second, 5/., to T. Manfleld, Thirkleby Bridge (Spencer, by 

 Cotherstone) 



Stallion for coach horses, 10/., to W. Burton, Murton Hall, 

 York (Inkerman Hero) 



Second, hi., to J. Lee, Thirsk 



Ui'jhbi Commended — J. Johnson 



IStallion for roadsters, 10/., and second, hi., to R. B. Ridsdale, 

 Wuter;.;atc, Ripley (Serenader, and Young Wildfire) 



Uu/hly Commended — J. England 



Cimiiiunded — A. Hairsine 



Stillion for agricultural purposes, 10/., to Messrs. E. and M. 

 Reed, Hoamith Burn (Nonpareil) 



Second, hi., to D. Askham, Howden (Black Douglas) 



Mare and foal for hunting, hi., to W. Angas, Neswick 



Commended— a. Kirby and W. Gofton 



Mare and foal for coaching, .')/., to T. Wilson, Mount Lodge, 

 Northallerton 



Comnii nded — J . Bland 



Roailstcr mare and foal, hi, to F. Riccall, Warter 



Coniniemled — G. Pratt 



Mare and foal for agricultural purposes, hi., to J. Turner, 

 Thorn ton-le-Beans 



JIig)dy Commended — J. SkiiTow 



Three year old bunting gelding, 5/., to — Harrison, Melton 

 House, Brough 



Commended — B. Johnson 



Three year old hunting filly, hi., to W. Gofton, Pockthorpc 



Commended — W. Lancaster 



Three year old coaching gelding, hi., to W. Mothersill, Brick- 

 holme 



Commended — B. Johnson 



Three year old hackney gelding or filly, hi., to F. Dickinson, 

 Lingholme, Filey 



Commended — W. Robinson 



Three year old gelding or filly for agi'icultural purposes, 51., 

 to R. Watson, Maltby in Cleveland 



Coinmcnded^'SV . S. Clough 



Two year old coaching gelding, hi., to B. John.son, Froding- 

 ham Bridge 



Commended — J. Lee 



Two year old coaching filly, 51., to W. Mothersill, Brickholme 



Commended— S. Horsley 



Two year old agricultural gelding or filly, 5/., to J. Drury, The 

 Moss, Ripley 



Highly Commended — T. Acomb, and J. Simpson 



Yearling gelding or filly for agricultural purposes, 5/., to T. 

 Upton, Bolton Percy 



Commended— n. Booth 



Pair of horses of either sex for agi'icultural purposes, worked 

 during the season, 10/., to T. Acomb, Poppleton 



Commended — J. Simpson 



Hackney gelding or marc, not less than four years old nor ex- 

 ceeding si.x, 5/., to J. Lee, Thirsk 



Highly Commanded — J. Crompton, Thornholme 



Four years old hunter, gelding, or mare, 10/., to J. B. Booth, 

 Killerby, Catterick (Vaulter, by Voltigeur) 



Second, 5/., to J. Coulson, Gaterley, Castle Howard (Impu- 

 dence) 



Commended — G. Holmes 



SPECIAL PRIZES FOR HORSES. 



Five years old hunter, mare, or gelding, warranted sound, and 

 to possess not less than three crosses of blood, 20/., given by Lord 

 Wenloek, to J. Batty, Bishop Monkton (Howe, by President) 

 Second, .')/., to G. SValmsley, Rudston, Bridlington 

 Hunter, under seven years old, exhibited in any of the classes 

 or as extra stock, warranted sound, and to have not less than 

 two crosses of blood, a silver cup of the value of 20/ , given by 

 the Hon. W. E. Duncombe, M.P., to J. B. Booth, Killerby 

 (Vaulter) 



Highly Commended — J. Coulson (Impudence) 

 Commended— G. Holmes, G. Walmsley, and T. Mastcrman 

 A silver medal each to R. B. Ridsdale, Watergate, Ripley 

 (Troubadour), and to L. Hodgson, Uighthorne, Easingwold 

 (Black Prince colt) 



SHEEP. 



Judges. — G. Leighton, Osgolby, Scorboro' ; 



H. M'Kmder, Langton Grange, Spilsby ; and 

 — Woods, Osberton, Lincolnshire. 



LEICESTER OR LONG-WOOLLED. 



Shearling ram, 1)/., and second, 5/., to J. Borton, Barton 

 House, Malton 



Commended — S. Wiley, Bransby 



Ram of any age, 10/., and second, .')/., to J. Borton 



Highly eommended — J. Simpson, and W. Angas 



Pen of five ewes, hi., to W. Taylor, Thornthorpe, Malton 



Second, 3/., to R. Crowe, Specton, Bridlington 



Commended—.}. Simpson, Wetherby 



Pen of five shearling wethers, hi., to F. Jordan, Eastburn, 

 Driftield 



Second, 3/., to T. Marshall, Blanch, Pocklington. 



Pen of five shearling gimmers, 10/., to J. J. Simpson, Pilmoor 

 House, Hunmanby 



Second, hi., to W. Abraham, Barnetby-Ie-Wold, Ulceby 



Commended— yV , Uoltby, and W. Taylor, 



