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Fen wick, dam by Lucicn ; (3) J as. Gray, Kimmcrston, who 

 showed Prince, dam by Snowdon, sire Remus, the exhibi- 

 tor being the breeder ; (4) Thomas Howey, Lilburn 

 Grange, who showed White Bowmont 5641, a four-year- 

 old bred by John Hunt, Thornington, sire Mr Smith's 

 (Shedlaw) Borderer 3 191, dam by Mr Wood's Reformer 

 2502 ; (5) Robert Jobson, Turvielaws, who showed Prince 

 Albert, sire 2nd Duke of Northumberland 1940, dam by 

 Seagull 2607, tracing in three descents to Flora of Pit- 

 corthie, bred by General Simpson ; (6) John Thompson, 

 Paston, who showed a three-year-old, Bloomsbury 3167, 

 bred by Mr Chrisp, Doddington, got by Borderer, dam by 

 Togston 5487. 



From Durham there were only two entries — (i) by 

 Thomas Smith, Goswick, who showed a four-year-old, bred 

 by himself; and (2) James Laing, Murton, who exhibited 

 Murton 4522, a three-year-old, got by Bowmont, bred by 

 Christopher Atkinson, Ewart. Mr Thos. Forrest, Hutton, 

 Chester, exhibited S}'mmetry 5389, got by Doctor 3596, 

 son of Vantol 2794, the dam being Mary by Matchem 2281. 



Two bulls were entered from Yorkshire, both animals 

 of great micrit. One was Clementi 3599, entered by Mr 

 Jacques, St Trinians, and bred by Mr Parkinson ; the 

 other, Sir Thomas Fairfax 5196, the joint property of Rev. 

 Mr Higginson, Thormanb)', and Mr Wilson, Brawith, both 

 near Thirsk. The latter animal, which was bred by Jonas 

 Wliitaker, near Otley, had been bought by Messrs Higgin- 

 son and Wilson, in September 1840, from Mr Fawkes of 

 Farnley. Neither of these two bulls from Yorkshire was 

 forward. It is stated that they should have been taken to 

 Berwick by one of the Newcastle steamers, which failed to 

 fulfil its engagement. 



The bulls exhibited from Bcrwiciv were — (i) one 

 entered by George Rennie Carnegie, Edrom Newton, 

 having for dam Duchess by Satellite ; (2) one by James 

 John Cunningham, Swintonhill, a roan bull got by Regent 

 2517 ; (3) one by James Elliot, Lamberton (no pedigree) ; 

 (4) one by Robt. Hogarth, Eccles Tofts, whose dam was by 

 Young Lancaster 1162; (5) one by Jas. Hood, Pathhead, 



