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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



Class 57. — Four breeding cows, the property of one person 

 or partners, not entered in any other class. 

 Prize of £5, given by J. B. Stanhope, Esq., M.P., to Mr. 

 W. Torr. 



Class 58. — Pair of Steers, above two and under three years 

 old. 

 Prize of £5 to Mr. W. Mason, Northolme. 



SHEEP. 



Judges. — L. Borman, Grimsby, 

 J. Painter, Burley. 

 C. Swain, Wrangle. 



Class 11. — Ram, of any age. 

 Prize of £10 to Mr. R. W. Holmes, of Fiskerton. 



Class 12. — Shearling Rams. 

 First prize of £7, second prize of £4, and third prize of £2, 

 to Mr. C. Clarke, of Scopwicke. 



Class 13. — Two-shear Rams. 

 First prize of £5 to Mr, C. Clarke. 



Second pri«e of £3 to Mr. W. Abraham, of Barnetby-le- 

 Wold. 



Class 14. — Aged Rams. 

 First prize of £5, and second prize of £3, to Mr. R Lynn, 

 of Stroxton. 



Class 15, — Pens of ten Ewes, having suckled lambs to the 

 10th of July. 

 First prize of £6 to Captain Grantham, of Sturton. 

 Second prize of £3 to Mr. R. W. Holmes. 

 Commended. — Mr. H. J. Seel's ewes. 



Class 16. — Pens of Shearling Gimmers. 

 First prize of £5 to Mr. W. Abraham. 

 Second prize of £3 to Captaiu Grantham. 



Class 17.— Pens of ten Ewe-lambs. 

 First prize of £4 to Mr. H.^Grantham, of Sturton. 

 Second prize of £2 to Mr. J. Drury, of Saxilby. 



HORSES, 



Judges. — R. Chapman, Cheltenham, 

 G.Garfit, Knutsford. 

 W. Squier, Sowerby. 



Class 18. — Stallion for Hunters. 

 The prize of £10 to Mr. W. Bartholomew (Wild Hero). A 

 protest was entered against this award. 



Class 19.— Stallion for Draught Horses. 

 The prize of £10 to Mr. J. Skinner, of Thorney (King of 

 the Couuty). 



Class 20,— Stallion for Roadsters. 

 The prize of £7 to Mr. J. Watkin Epworth, Newland (Pride 

 of the Isle). 



Class 21. — Mares for breeding Hunters with Foal at 

 heels, or having been put to the Horse this season. 

 First prize of £7 to Mr. W. Abraham. 

 Second prize of £3 to Mr. J. W, Flower, of Martin. 



Class 22. — Mares for breeding Draught Horses. 

 First prize of £7 to Mr. B. Abbott, of Alford. 

 Second prize of £3 to Mr. G. Bell, of Mablethorpe. 



Class 23. — Mares for breeding Roadsters. 

 The prize of £5 to Mr. W. H. Collingwood, of Six Hills. 



Class 24.— Two-year-old Hunting Filly. 

 The prize of £3 to Mr. T. Lyall, of Gayton-le-Wold. 



Class 25.— One-year-old Hunting Filly. 

 The prize of £5 to Mr. W. J. Nicholson, of Grimblethorpe. 



Class 26.— Two-year-old Cart Filly. 

 The prize of £5 to Mr. Watson, of Harmston, Canwick. 



Class 27.— Yearling Cart Filly, 

 The prize of £3 to Mr. E. Walesby, of Maltby-le-Marsh. 



Class 28.— Cart Foal. 

 The prize of £2 to Mr. R. Chatterton, of Minting. 

 Class 52.— Three-year-old Hunting Gelding or Filly by a 

 Thorough-bred Horse. 

 A whip of the value of £5, given by the President, the Earl 

 of Yarborough, to Mr G. Walker, Bigby, for bay gelding by 

 Fernhill. 



Class 53.— Hunting Gelding or Filly, four years old, by a 

 Thorough-bred Horse. 

 A whip of the value of £5, given by Sir M. I. Cholmeley, 

 Bart., M.P., to Mr. J. G. Calthorpe, Louth, for brown filly by 

 Brown Middleton. 



Class 54. — Gelding or Mare calculated to carry 18 stone aa 

 a Hack, and not exceeding 15 hands high. 

 A silver cup value £5, given by Sir E. Brackenbury, Bart., 

 to Mr. M. Marshall, Hemingby. 



Class 55. — Gelding or Mare, not exceeding 7 years old, to 

 carry 12 stone as a Hack. 

 Prize of £5, given by the Rev, F, Pretyman, to Mr. G. B. 

 Skelton, Hibaldstoue. 



Class 56. — Hunting Foal by a Thorough-bred Horse. 

 Prize of £5, given by G. F. Heneage, M.P., to Mr. T. 

 Brooks, Croxby, for foal by Martext. 



Class 59. — Pair of Draught Horses, Mares and Geldings only. 

 Prize of £5, to Mr. H. Freshney, sen., South Summercotes. 



Class 60.— Foal by " Martext." 

 A silver cup value £5, given by Mr. Thomas Grantham, to 

 Mr. T. Brooks, Croxby. 



PIGS. 

 Judges, — L. Borman, Grimsby. 

 J. Painter, Burley. 

 C. Swain, Wrangle. 

 Class 29. — Boars of Large Breed. 

 First prize of £4 to Mr. J. Coulam, Calcethorpe (white). 

 Second prize of £2 to Mr. T. M. Richardson, Hibelstow 

 (white). 



Class 30. — Boars of Small Breed. 

 First prize of £4 to Mr. George Burwell, Thonock (white) 

 Second prize of £2 to Mr. W. Hutton, Gateburton (black 

 and white). 



Commended. — Mr. Henry Young's white boar. 

 Class 31. — Sows of Large Breed, having had a Litter since 

 the Ist of March. 

 First prize of £4 to Mr. T. Upton, Raithby. 

 Second prize of £2 to Mr. D. Baldock, Louth (white). 

 Class 32. — Sow of Small Breed, having had a Litter since 

 the 1st of March. 

 Second prize (only) of £2 to Mr. W. Allatt, Glinton (white) 



Class 33. — Three Breeding Pigs of a Large Breed. 

 Prize of £3 to Mr. T. M. Richardson (white). 



Class 34. — Three Breeding Pigs of a Small Breed. 

 Prize of £3 to Mr. R, E. Duckering, Northorpe. 



Class 61. — Store Pigs, the property of Cottagers. 

 First prize of £3 to J. Johnson, Willingham. 

 Second prize of £2 to G. Firth, Lambcroft. 

 Both these prizes were presented by Mr. C. E. Amos, C.E, 



EXTRA LIVE STOCK. 



Mr. R. Sharpley, of Great Carlton, 10s. for a roan bull. 



Mr. C. Starmer, of Hogsthorpe, 10s. for a roan heifer, and 

 £1 for a red heifer. 



Mr. H. Grantham, Sturton, lOs. for a fat ewe. 



Rev. T. Livesey, of Stourton Hall, 10s. for a pen of three 

 Southdown wethers. 



Mr. C. Ingoldby, of Louth, £1 for a chesnut colt. 



Mr. T. Weightman, of Burwell, £2 for a bay coaching 

 gelding. 



Rev. T. Livesey, of Stourton Hall, lOs. for a black sow with 

 white spots, 



Mr. D. Baldock, of Louth, 10s. for a litter of eight pigs. 



PRIZES FOR IMPLEMENTS. 



Judges. — D. Martin, Wainfleet, 

 T. Johnson, Wakefield, 

 T. OuTHWAiTE, Catterick, 



For the best pipe or tile machine — £10, to Mr. Wm. Wat- 

 kinson, Louth. 



For the best portable thrashing machine — £10, divided 

 between Mr. Wm. Foster, Lincoln, and Messrs. Robey and Co., 

 Lincoln. 



For the best plough for light land— £3, to Mr. Thos. Ashley, 

 Louth; and £1, to Mr. John Brown, South Owersby. 



For the best plough for heavy laud— £3, to Mr. Thos. Daw- 

 son, Goulceby ; and £1, to Mr. Chas. Grantham, jun., Ful- 

 stow. 



For subsoil plough — £2, to Mr. E. H.Bentall, Heybridge, 

 Essex. 



For the best drag or cultivator — £3 to Mr. Thos, Walker, 

 Wootton ; and £1, to Mr. Selby Hand, Glinton. 



