THE FARMER" S MAGAZINE. 



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over by Sir John Trollope, who gave the various toasts 

 ia his own racy and happy style, was conducted through- 

 out with all the harmony and good spirit that we could 

 wish to see attendant on so successful a meeting. 



PRIZES FOR LIVE STOCK. 



SIIORT-HORNS. 

 Steward. — Robert Martin, Aaterby, Horncastle, Lincolnshire. 



Judges. — J. rarriDg;ton, Braudspsth, Durham. 



Edmund Lythall, Radford Hall, Ixaraington. 

 J. Gamble, Shouldmanthorp, Uownham, Norfolk. 

 Bulls above cue year old. 

 Prize of X'20 to — Wetherell, of Aldborough (Statesman). 

 Iliyhhj commended.— R. Duddiiig's bull (Admiral). 



Bulls three yeara old or upwards. 

 First prize of £7 to George Blaud, of Coleby Hall 

 (Lord Raglau). 



Second Prize of £3 to — Wetherell (Lord Scarborough). 



Highly commended. RoUison's bull. 



Bulls two years old. 

 First Prize of £7 to R. Dudding, of Panton (Beau of 

 Pauton). 



Second Prize of £3 to R, Dudding (Lord of the Manor). 



Yearling Bulls. 

 First Prize of £8 to R. Dudding (Admiral). 

 Second Prize of £4 to W. Torr, of Aylesby (Silvertop). 



Bull calves. 

 First Prize of £5 to R. Dudding (Agamemnon). 

 Second Priza of £3 to George Bland. 

 Cows more than four years old, having produced a calf within 

 the preceding nine months. 

 First Prize of £8 to W. Torr (Britannia). 

 Second Prize of £4 to A. Wddgoose, of Swarby (Brown- 

 low). 



Commended. Wetherell's cow (Venus). 



Heifers three yeara old, having produced a calf within the pre- 

 ceding nine months. 

 First Prize of £7 to Geo. F. Heneage, Hainton Hall 

 (Blanche). 

 Second Prize of £3 to G. F. Heneage, (Duchess). 

 The class generally commended. 



Heifers two years old. 

 First Prize of £6 to — Wetherell (Ayshire Rose). 

 Second Prize of £3 to Jos. Brothwell, of Braceby (Alma). 

 The class generally commended. 



Yearling Heifers. 

 First Prize of £6 to G. F. Heneage, (Blanche 2ad.) 

 Second Prize of £3 to W. Torr (Grey Dawn). 



Heifer calves. 

 First Prize of £4 to G. Bland. 

 Second Prize of £2 to G. F. Heneage, (Birthright) 

 Highly commended. — W. Hutton's calf (Diana). 

 The class generally commended. 



COTTAGERS' PREMIUMS, 

 Milch cows, having produced a calf within the preceding nine 

 months; the property of cottagers, tenant-occupiers of not 

 more than ten acres, who are getting their living principally 

 as day labourers, or working mechanics. 

 First Prize of £4 to John Southern, of Sedgebrook. 

 Second Prize of £2 to Joseph Ireland, of Barrowby. 



Yearling heifers, the property of cottagers. 

 First Prize of £2 to Richard Green, of Barrowby. 



SHEEP. 

 Steward. — Wm. Parke, Stragglethorpe, Newark, Notts. 



Judges. — Robert Fisher, Leckonfield, Beverley, Yorkshire. 



John Codling, Whaplade, Holbeach, Lincolnshire. 

 R. Wood, Osberton, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. 

 Rams of any age. 

 Prize of £15 to Charles Clarke, of Scopwick (two shear). 



Shearling rams. 

 First prize of £10 to C. Clarke. 



Second prize of £5 to W. Abraham, of Barnet-le-Wold, 

 Brigg. 

 Third prize of £2 to Robt. Wright, of Noctoii Hfeath. 



Two-shear rame. 

 First prize of £0 to C. Clarke. 

 Second prize of £3 to C. Clarke. 



Three-shear rams. 

 First prize of £6 to Robert Lynn, of Btroxton, Grantham. 

 Second prize of £3 to W. Abraham, 



Aged rams. 

 Prize of £6 to W. Abraham, 

 Pens of ten ewes, having suckled lambs to the 10th of July. 

 First prize of £7 to Capt. II. V. Grantham, of Sturton. 

 Second prize of £3 to C. Williams, of Catlton-le-Moorland. 



Pens often shearling gimmers. 

 First prize of £6 to W, Abraham. 

 Second prize of £3 to Capt. Grantham. 

 Pens of ten she-lamba. 

 First prize not awarded. 

 Second prize of £2 to James Drury, of Saxilby. 



. HORSES, 

 Steward.— Charles Nainby, Barnoldby-le-Beck, Grimsby. 



Judges. — Thos. Percival, Wandsford, Northamptonshire. 



Henry Owston, Bracken Farm, Driffield, Yorkshire. 

 Henry Lambert, Waulby, Hull, Yorkshire. 



Stallions for hunters. 

 The prize of £15 to Thos. Chambers, of Reasby Hall (Sir 

 Richard). 



Stallions for draught horses. 

 The prize of £15 to John Hemmant, of Thorney Fen 

 (Thumper). 



Stallions for roadsters. 

 The prize of £8 to Thos. Andrew, of Winlebourne (Fire- 



Mares for breeding hunters, with foals at heel, or having been 

 put to the horse this season. 

 First prize of £7 to His Grace the Duke of Rutland, of 

 Belvoir Castle. 



Second prize of £5 (offered by His Grace the Duks of Rut- 

 laud), to J. W. Floyer, of Martin House. 



Third prize of £3 to J. Baumher, of Somersby. 

 Mares for breeding draught horses. 

 First prize of £7 to A. Bradford, of Westborough Lodge. 

 Second prize of £3 to George Bland, of Coleby Hall. 



Mares for breeding roadsters. 

 Prize of £5 to G. Holmes, of Beverley. 



Two-year-old hunting fillies. 

 Prize of £5 to Wm. Earle Welby, of Denton. 



One-year-old hunting filly. 

 Prize of £4 to Wm. Earle Welby. 



Three-year-old cart fillies. 

 Two-year-old cart filly. 

 Prize of £4 to S. Fisher, of Whatton. 

 Yearling cart filly. 

 Prize of £3 to J. H. Fisher, of Orston. 



Cart colt foals. 

 Prize of £3 to J. Dalhy, of Foston. 

 Cart filly foals. 

 Three-year-old hunting gelding or filly by a thorough-bred 

 horse. 

 Whip, value £5 (given by the Earl of Yarborough) to Wm . 

 Abraham (bay gelding by Sir Peter). 



Second prize of £4 (given by Sir J. C. Thorold) to George 

 Holmes, of Beverley (brown filly by Maroon). 

 Hunting geldings or fillies, four years old, by a thorough- 

 bred horse. 

 Whip, value £5 (giveu by Sir M. J. Cholmondeley, M.P.) 

 and also the first prize of £5 to J. B. Booth, of Killcrby (for 

 brown gelding by Voltigeur). 



Second prize of £5 to George Walker, of Bigby (bay gelding 

 by Fernhill). 



Two-year-old hunting colts. 

 Prize of £5 (giveu by the gentlemen of the Belvoir Hunt) 

 to W. Shaw, of Far Coton (chesnut by The Ugly Buck)'. 

 Hunting colts, one-year-old. 

 Prize of £5 to Richard Bailey, of Eaton (brown by Drayton). 

 Geldings or mares, calculated to carry 18 stone as backs, and 

 not exceeding 15 hands in height. 

 Silver cup, value £5 (given by Sir Edward Brackenbnry) to 

 G. Holmes, of Beverley, 



