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PRINCIPAL DAY OF THE SHOW, JULY 13, 1843. 
AWARD OF PRIZES. 
Cattle: I. Short Horns. 
Edward George Barnard, M.P., of Gosfield Hall, near Halsted, 
Essex : the Prize of Thirty Sovereigns, for his 3 years and 3 
months-old Short-horned Bull ; bred by Earl Spencer at Wiseton, 
near Bawtry, Nottinghamshire. 
John Forrest, of Stretton (Cheshire), near Warrington, Lancashire: 
the Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 4 years and 4 months- 
old Short-horned Bull ; bred by Thomas Forrest, of Stretton. 
John Cooper, of Bankwood-Thurgarton, near Southwell, Nottingham- 
shire : the Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for his 2 years 1 month 
and 1 day-old Short-horned Bull ; bred by himself. 
Thomas Crofton, of Holywell, near Durham : the Prize of Fifteen 
Sovereigns, for his 4 years and 2 months- old Short-horned Cow : 
bred by John Colling, of Whitehouse, 
Thomas Crofton, of Holywell, near Durham : the Prize of Fifteen 
Sovereigns, for his 2 years and 11 months-old Short-horned In- 
calf Heifer ; bred by himself. 
Henry Watson, of Walkeringham, near Bawtry, Nottinghamshire : 
the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 1 year and 5 months-old 
Short-horned Heifer; bred by himself. 
Cattle: II. Herefords. 
Thomas Jeffries, of Grove Farm, Pembridge, near Leominster, Here- 
fordshire: the Prize of Thirty Sovereigns, for his 3 years and 
8 months-old Hereford Bull ; bred at The Sheriff's Farm of the 
late Mrs. Jeffries. 
