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Sows of Large Breed, in pig or milk. 

 First prize of £5 to Mr. J. Tulley. 

 Second prize of £2 to Mr. J. Palmer, Thorlby, Skipton. 



Boai's of Small Breed. 

 First prize of £h to Mr. G. Mangles, Givendale, Bipon. 

 Second prize of £1 to Viscount Galway, Serlby Hall, Bawtry. 



Sows of Small Breed, in pig or milk. 

 First prize of .£5 to Mr. G. Mangles. 

 Second prize of .£3 to Viscoimt Galway. 

 Highly commended. — Lord Wenlock's and Viscount Gal- 

 way's sows. 



Sows of any Breed, in pig or milk. 

 (Not qualified to compete in classes 24 or 2fi.) 

 First prize of £.5 to Mr. J. \V. Metcalfe, Acomb House, York. 

 Second prize of £2 to Mr. C.Haley, Sommerby-street, Leeds. 

 Boars of any Breed. 

 (Not qualified to compete in classes 23 and 2").) 

 First prize of £.5 to Mr. M. Oddy, Spoff"ortli, Wetberby. 

 Second prize of £2 to Mr. W. Field, Dudley Hill, Bradford. 

 Three Store Pigs, of any breed, and of the same litter, from 

 four to nine months old. 

 First prize of £5 to Mr. G. Mangles. 

 Second prLje of £1 to Mr. S. Wiley. 

 Highly commended. — Lord Wenlock's pigs. 



Boars of Large Breed, under twelve months old. 

 Prize of £3 to Mr. T. Britton, York. 



Sows of Large Breed, under twelve months old. 

 Prize of £3 to Mr. J. Palmer. 



Boars of Small Breed, under twelve months old. 

 Prize of £3 to Mr. S. Wiley. 



EXTRA STOCK— PIGS. 

 First prize to Mr. G. Hutchinson, Prospect House, York, for 

 a litter of young pigs. 



Second prize to Mr. M. Barroby, Dishforth, Thirsk, for five 

 pigs. 



HORSES. 



Judges. — T. Brooks, Cro.vby, near Caistor. 



Charles Garfitt, of Tabley Hall, near Knutsford. 



W. Robinson, of Bonehill, near Tamworth. 



Stallions for Hunters. 



First prize of £10 to Mr. J. Batty, Bishop Monkton, Ripou. 



Second prize of £b to Mr. T. Manfield, Thirkleby Bridge, 



Thirsk. 



Stallions for Coach Horses. 

 First prize of £10 to Mr. D. HoUiday, Newland, Hull. 

 Second prize of £-5 to Mr. T. Watson, Sneaton, Thorpe, 

 Whitby. 



Stallions for Roadsters. 

 First prize of £10 to Mr. P. Ramsdale, Goodmanham, Market 

 Weighton. 

 Second ijrize of £.1 to Mr. S. England, Cragg Top, Silsden. 



Stallions for Agricultural Pm-poses. 

 First pi-ize of £10 to Mr. R. Emsley, Clayton, Knarcsbro'. 

 Second prize of £5 to Mr. J. Robinson, Grove Inn, Man- 

 chester. 



Mares and Foals for Hunting. 

 Prize of £-5 to Mr. J. B. Booth. 

 Commended.— Ml-. J. S. Barber's mare and foal. 



Mares and Foals for Coaching. 

 Prize of £5 to Mr. J. Cattle, Barton-le-street, Malton. 



Roadster Mares and Foals. 

 Prize of £5 to Mr. P. Triffitt, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, 

 Hayton. 



Mares and Foals for Agricultural Purposes. 

 Prize of £5 to the Earl of Carlisle, Castle Howard. 



Three-year-old Hunting Geldings. 

 Prize of £5 to Mr. J. B. Booth. 



Three-year-old Hunting Fillies. 

 Prize of 51. to Mr. A. Christie, of Kirk Hammerton, York. 



Three-year-old Coaching Geldings. 

 Prize of 51. to Mr. J. Johnson, of Cayton, Scarboro'. 

 Ilighlij commended — Mr. G. Burton Selby's gelding. 

 Three-year-old Hackney Geldings or Fillies. 

 Prize of bl. to Mr. J. Lee, of Thir.sk. 

 Commended. — Mr. J. Thompson's brown. 

 Three-year-old Geldings or Fillies for agricultural purposes. 

 Prize of 51. to Mr. T. Bawson, of Poundswox'th, Dx'iffield. 

 Commended —Mr. J. Lofthouse's chesnut. 



Two-year-old Coaching Geldings. 

 Prize of 51. to Mr. B. Johnson, of Frodingham Bridge, Drif- 

 field. 



Two-year-old Coaching Fillies.' 

 Prize of ol. to Mr. J. Wells, Booth Ferry House, Howden. 



Two-year-old agricultural Geldings or Fillies. 

 Prize of 51. to Mr. J. Walker, of Sand Hutton, York. 

 Commended — Mr. W. Harniston's br. "Bute." 



Yearling Geldings or Fillies for agricultural purposes. 

 Prize of 51. to Mr. L. Stephenson, of Tadcaster. 

 Vommended—Messrs. J. and T. Api>Ieyard's black. 



Pairs of Horses, of either sex, for agricultural purposes, worked 



during the season. 



Prize of 101. to Mi-. J. Styan, of Shipton, Yorkshire. 



Hackney Geldings or Mares, not less than four years old, nor 



exceeding six. 



Prize of 51. to Mr. L. Hodgson, of Highthorne, Easingwold. 



Commended — Mr. L. Hodgson's chesnut. 



Four-year-old Hunters, Geldings, or Mares. 

 First prize of lOl. to Mr. L. Hodgson, of Highthorne, Easing- 

 wold. 



Second prize of 51. to Mr. J. T. Robinson, of Leckby Palace, 

 Topcliff'e. 

 Commended — Mr. G. Walmsley's chesnut. 



EXTRA STOCK HORSES. 



First prize to Mr. T. Groves, of Plumpton, Yorkshire. 

 Second prize to Mr. L. Hodgson, of Highthorne, Easingwold. 



Gil-en by the lUght lion. Lord WoUock. 



Five-year-old Hunters, Marcs, or Geldings, warranted sound, 



and to possess not less than three crosses of blood. 



First prize of 20?. to Mr. J. B. Booth, of Killerby, Catterick. 



Second prize of 51. to Mr. J. Coulson, of Gaterley, Castle 



Howard. 



Commended— Mr. P. Stevenson's brown 



PRIZES FOR IMPLEMENTS. 



Judges.— R. Ray, of Forcett Valley, Darlington. 



Peter Stevenison, of Rainton, near Ripon. 

 John Clarke, of Long Sutton, Lincolnshire. 



For a combined thrashing and dressing machine, 15;, to 

 Messrs. E. and T. Humphries, of Pershore. Highlii commended 

 —The machine of Messrs. Davy Brothers, of Sheffield. C'ow- 

 mended—T\iAt of Messrs. Roby and Co., of Lincoln. 



For turnip pulpers, 3?., to Mr. E. H. Bentall, of Maldon, 

 Essex. 



For small tools, 51., to Mr. W. Dove, of York. 



For corn screen, 51., to Mr. John Palmer, of Stockton-on- 

 Tees. Second prize, of 'U., to Mi-. Bobey. 



For a grinding mill, 51., to Mr. W. Dove. 



For the best winnowing machine, 5/., to Mr. W. Sawney, 

 of Beverley. 



For the best chaff cutter for steam power, 51., to Mr. Cornes. 



For the best chaff cutter for hand iiower, 3?., to Messrs. 

 Smith and Ashby, of Stamford. Highly commended— Messrs. 

 Richmond and Chandler's implement. 



For the best three-horse waggon, 51., to Mr. Busby, of New- 

 ton-le-Willows, Bedale. 



For the best cart, 51., to Mr. Harland, Osbaldwick, near 

 York. 



For Spencer's registered weighing machine, 21., to Mr. Saw- 

 ney, of Beverley. 



For the best patent dry manure drill, 10?., to Messrs. R. and 

 J. Reeves, of Bratton, Wcstbury, Wilts. 



For the best general purpose drill, 51., to Mr. J. Coultas, 

 jun., of Grantham. 



For a new patent steerage horse hoe, 21., to Mr. W. Smith, 

 of Kettering. 



For the best horse rake, II., to Mr. George Pinkney, of Brid- 

 lington. 



For the best assortment of hari-ows, 51., to Mr. John Barker, 

 of Dunnington. 



For a sawing machine, 11., to Mr. W. Flint, of Acomb, near- 

 York. 



For the best turnip drill, capable of depositing seeds and ar- 

 tificial manures on the ridge, 51., to Messrs. Reeves. 



For the best compound action mill for crushing and grinding, 

 'SI., to Messrs. Patterson, of Beverley. 



For the best assortment of ploughs, 10? , to Mr. W. Dove. 



For Palmer's Union i-eaping machine, 151.; gold medal re- 

 served. 



For Hanson's potato digger, silver medal, to Mr. R. Coleman, 

 of Chelmsford. 



For the exhibition of several cooking rages, register, and 

 other stoves, and ornamental chimney pieces, silver medal, to 

 Mr. W. Walker, of Walragate, York. 



For a steam engine for driving thrashing machines, &c., 2?., 

 to Jlr. W. Cambridge, of Bristol. 



Mr. E. H. Bentall's light broadshare highly commended. 



Mr. W. Watkinson's liquid manure drill highly commended. 



Mr. J. Wray's one-horse reaping machine commended. 



Mr. T. Simpson's steam cooking apparatus commended. 



Sir. T. Butcher's wrought-iron turnip scuffler, with skeith 

 coulter commended. 



Ml'. R. Penty's two-rowed turnip drill commended. 



Mr. J. Palmer's corn separator commended. 



THE COUNCIL DINNER. 



On Wednesday, the coinicil of the society and other 

 gentlemen, about fifty iu number, .sat down to an excellent 



