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Award of Live-Stock Prizes at Hull. 
Major F. Barlow, Hasketon, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Third Prize, 101., for 
" Chancer," chestnut, 5 years-old ; bred by Mr. G. Payne, Newmarket ; 
sire, " Cambuscan ;" dam, " Plush ;" sire of dam, " Plenipotentiary." 
Major F. Barlow, Hasketon, the Reserve Number, to " Massanissa," brown, 
7 years-old ; bred by M. Lupin, in France ; sire, the " Flying Dutchman 
dam, "Calpurnia;" sire of dam, "Ion." 
Stallions above 14 hands, but not exceeding 15 hands 2 inches, suitable for 
getting Hackneys. 
Egbert Cowton, Great Kelk, Lowthorpe, Hull : First Prize, 201., for " Lord 
Stanley," daik brown, 3 years-old : bred by Mr. M. Harrison, Warter, 
Pocklington ; sire, " Sir Charles ;" dam, " Fanny." 
John Charles Leake, Low Drewton, South Cave, Brough, Yorkshire : 
Second Prize, 10^., for "Young Lord Derby," chestnut, 3 years-old - 
bred by himself; sire, "Lord Derby;" dam, "Miss Kitty;" sire of dam, 
" Telegraph." 
Henry Richard Wood Hart, Dunnington Lodge, Dunnington, Yorkshire : 
Third Prize, 5^., for "All Fours," bay, 18 years-old; bred by himself; 
sire, " Prickwillow ;" dam, " Maid of All Work ; sire of dam, " Old Fire- 
away." 
Philip Triffit, Millington, Pocklington, Yorkshire : the Reserve Number, 
to "Fireaway," brown, 14 years-old ; bred by himself; sire, " Achilles ;" 
dam, " Nance." 
Pony Stallions not exceeding 14 hands. 
Christopher W. Wilson, High Park, Kendal : First Prize, 15?., for " Sir 
George," brown, 5 years-old ; bred by Mr. W. Walker, Shad well ; sire, 
" Sportsman." 
Edward Henry Marfleet, Bassingham, Newark, Notts : Second Prize, 
lOZ., for " Mischief," dark brown, 3 years-old ; bred by Mr. C. B. Marfleet, 
Bassingham ; sire, " Eed Cross Knight ;" sire of dam, " Tom Tit." 
James Moffat, Kirklinton Park, Carlisle ; the Reserve Number, to " Robbie 
Burns," dark brown, 3 years-old ; breeder unknown. 
Agricultural Mares, in foal or with foal at foot. 
Edmund Crowe, Denver, Downham Market, Norfolk : First Prize, 201., for 
" Flower," chestnut, 3 years-old (in foal to Mr. Ingledew's " Honest 
Tom ") : bred by himself: sire, Mr. Wincarl's " Young England's Glory;" 
dam, " Smart ;" sire of dam, Mr. Dack's " Matchless." 
Frederick Street, Harrowden House, Bedford : Second Prize, 10?., for 
" Beauty," roan, 7 years-old (in foal to Mr. Waltbam's " Young Honest 
Tom ") ; bred by Mr. Granger, Haddenham, Ely ; sire of dam, Tibbet's- 
" Thumper." 
Charles Lister, Coleby Lodge, Lincoln : Third Prize, 5?., for " Royal 
Duchess;" bay, six years old (in foal); bred by himself; sire, "Cham- 
pion the Third ;" dam, " Diamond." 
John Appleyard, Wistow, Selby, Yorkshire, the Reserve Number, to 
"Jewel;" grey, 7 years-old (and foal by "Oxford"); bred by himself ; 
sire, " Juhn Bull;" dam, "Violet;" sire of dam, "Protection." 
