SOME YORKSHIRE SHORTHORNS. 



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to find the pedigrees of their stock with a view to 

 registration, when all efforts to obtain an au- 

 thentic record are too late. 



But famous as were the Bainesse farm and 

 herd, the neighbouring establishment at the 

 Manor House, Catterick, has eclipsed it. Mr. 

 Hutchinson, who succeeded his father in 1865, 

 is essentially an all round man, having tried his 

 hand at most things in connexion with farming 

 and sport ; and been successful and made a mark 

 in everything he has tried. A prominent man 

 across country, especially with the Bedale hounds ; 

 conspicuous in the principal show-yards with his 

 hunters, shorthorns, and sheep ; he was at one 

 time a successful gentleman rider, and on his 



