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Award of Live-Stock Prizes at Liverpool. 
George Ashburner, Low Hall, Kirkby Ireleth, Carnforth, Lancashire : 
Second Prize, 25?., for " Duchess of Kirkby," roan, 7 years, 3 months, 
1 week, 4 days-old; bred by himself; sire, "Grand Duke 10th" 
(21,848); dam, "Nightingale Oxford," by "Oxford" (20,449): g. d. 
"Miss Nightingale," by "Ploughboy" (15,068); gr.g. d., "Jenny Lind," 
by "Hope" (13042); gr. g. g. d., "Red Rose," by "Hector" (6063). 
And Offspring : Cows — " Duchess of Kirkby 2nd," white, 4 years, 8 
months-old; sire, "Baron Oxford 4th" (25,580): "Duchess of Kirkby 
3rd," red, 1 year, 1 month, 3 weeks, 3 days-old ; sire, " Grand Duke of 
Lightburne 3rd " (28761). Bull—" Duke of Kirkby 3rd," roan, 2 months, 
3 weeks, 2 days-old ; sire, " Cherry Duke of Lightburne " (36,349). All 
bred by himself. 
William Herbert Wodehouse, Woolmers Park, Hertford : Third Prize, 
102., for "Countess," roan, 9 years, 2 months, 1 week, 1 day-old; bred 
by himself; sire, "Archdale" (21,183); dam, "Lily," by "Duke of 
Argyle" (11,375); g. d., "Cora," by "Marquis" (11,786); gr. g. d., 
" Countess," by " Rumour" (7456) ; gr. g. g. d., " Ruby," by "Irishman " 
(5446). And Offspring : Cows — " Countess of Woolmers," roan, 1 year, 
5 months, 3 weeks, 2 days-old; sire, "Woolmers Duke" (32,890): 
" Countess Mary," roan, 6 months, 3 weeks-old ; sire, " Royal Havering 
2nd " (35,375). Both bred by himself. 
IIekry Lovatt, Low Hill, Bushbury, Wolverhampton: the Reserve Number, 
to "Medea," roan, 5 years, 2 months, 3 weeks, 3 days-old, bred by Mr. 
W. Brad burn, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton; sire, "White Satin" 
(27,800); dam, "Princess 5th," by "Wednesfield" (30,281); g. d., 
"Princess 3rd," by Romagna" (29,818); gr. g. d., " Princess 2nd," by 
" Prince of Featherstone " (29,652) ; gr. g. g. d., " Princess," by " Prince 
of Featherstone " (29,652). And Offspring : White cow, 1 year, 2 mouths, 
3 weeks, 3 days-old ; sire, " Stockton " (35,685) : red and white cow, 
1 month, 6 days-old ; sire, " Earl of Doucaster " (36,578). Both bred 
by himself. 
Best Shorthorn Male in the Showyard. 
A Silver Cup, value 50/., the gift of Lord Skelmersdale, President of the 
Society : William Linton, for " Sir Arthur Ingram." 
Best Shorthorn Female in the Showyard. 
A Silver Cup, value 30?., the gift of the Earl of Bective : B. St. John 
Ackers, for " Queen of the Georgians." 
Hereford Bulls above Tliree Years-old. 
William Taylor, Showle Court, Ledbury, Herefordshire : First Prize, 
25?., for " Tredegar" (5077), 4 years, 6 months, 4 weeks, 1 day-old; bred 
by himself; sire, " Mercury " (3967); dam, "Beauty," by " Holmer " 
(2043). 
Thomas Thomas, St. Hilary, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire : Second Prize, 15?., 
for "Horace 2nd," 3 years, 1 month, 3 weeks, 3 days-old; bred by Mr. 
J. Price, Court House, Pembridge, Herefordshire; sire, "Horace" 
(3877) ; dam, " Damsel 2nd," by " Wanderer" (5132). 
Hereford Bulls above Two and not exceeding Three Years-old. 
William Taylor, Showle Court, Ledbury : First Prize, 25?., for " Thought- 
ful " (5063), 2 years, 9 months, 6 days-old ; bred by himself ; sire, " Mer- 
cury " (3967) ; dam, " Young Beauty," by " Sir Francis " (3438). 
