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PRINCIPAL DAY OF THE SHOW, JULY 14, 1812, 



AWARD OF PRIZES. 



Cattle : I. Short He 



John Parkinson, of Ley Fields, near Newark, and John Booth, 

 of Gotham, near Newark, Nottinghamshire: the Prize of Thirty 

 Sovereigns, for their 5 years and 3 months-old Short-horned 

 Bull ; bred by Jonas Whitaker, of Burley, near Otley, Yorkshire. 



Thomas Forrest, of Stretton, Cheshire, near Warrington : the 

 Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 3 years and 4 months-old 

 Improved Short-horned Bull ; bred by himself. 



The Rev. Charles Mordaunt, of Badgworth Rectory, near Cross, 

 Somersetshire : the Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for his 2 years 

 and 2J months-old Short-horned Bull ; bred by Colonel Cradock. 



John Booth, of Killerby, near Catterick, Yorkshire : the Prize of 

 Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 5 years and 5 months-old Short- 

 horned Cow ; bred by himself. 



John Forrest, of Stretton, CheshirCj near Warrington : the Prize 

 of Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 2 years and 2 months-old Im- 

 proved Short-horned in-calf Heifer ; bred by himself. 



R. M. Jaques, of Silton Hall, near Northallerton, Yorkshire : the Prize 

 of Ten Sovereigns, for his 1 year and 9 months-old Short-horned 

 Yearling Heifer; bred by himself. 



Cattle : II. Herefords. 



John Yeomans, of Moreton-on-Lugg, near Hereford : the Prize of 

 Thirty Sovereigns, for his 3 years and 1 month-old Hereford 

 Bull ; bred by himself. 



John Price, of Poole House, near Upton-on-Severn, Worcestershire : 

 the Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 8 years and 3 months- 

 old Hereford Bull ; bred by himself. 



