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Award  of  Live-Stock  Prizes  at  York. 
John  Paul  Crompton,  Thornholm,  Burton  Agnes,  Hull : the  Reserve  Number 
and  Highly  Commended  for  “ Lily  of  the  Valley,”  brown ; bred  by  him- 
self ; sire,  “ Denmark;”  dam  by  “ St.  Giles.” 
[ Hackney  Geldings  foaled  in  the  Year  1881.* 
Joseph  John  Dunnington-Jefferson,  Thicket  Priory,  York  : First  Prize, 
15Z.,  for  bis  brown ; bred  by  himself ; sire,  “ Prince  Alfred dam, 
“ Firefly,”  by  “ Fireaway.” 
Thomas  Nicholson,  the  Grange,  Watton,  Hull : Second  Prize,  51.,  for  his 
bay ; bred  by  himself ; sire,  “ Denmark.” 
Marmaduke  Wray,  Register  Square,  Beverley,  Yorkshire : the  Reserve 
Number  and  Highly  Commended  for  “Crown  Prince,”  bay;  bred  by 
Mr.  Stephenson,  Barmston,  Bridlington,  Yorks ; sire,  “ Denmark  ;”  dam 
by  Triflit’s  “ Fireaway.” 
Hackney  Fillies  foaled  iu  the  Year  1881.t 
Thomas  Horrocks  Miller,  Singleton  Park,  Poulton-le-Fylde,  Lancashire : 
First  Prize,  10Z.,  for  “May,”  chestnut ; bred  by  himself;  sire,  “ Star  of 
the  East ;”  dam,  “ Kitty.” 
George  Burton,  Thorpe  Willoughby,  Selby,  Yorkshire : Second  Prize,  51., 
for  his  brown ; bred  by  Mr.  Richardson,  Everingham,  York ; sire, 
“Denmark  ;”  dam  by  “ Bounding  Willow.” 
Thomas  Nicholson,  The  Grange,  Watton,  Hull:  the  Reserve  Number  and 
Highly  Commended  for  his  chestnut ; bred  by  himself ; sire,  “ Denmark ;” 
dam  by  “ Fireaway.” 
Hackney  Geldings  or  Fillies  foaled  in  the  year  1882.* 
Thomas  Nicholson,  The  Grange,  Watton,  Hull : First  Prize,  10Z.,  for  his 
chestnut  gelding ; bred  by  himself;  sire,  “Denmark;”  dam  by  “ Fugle- 
man.” 
Thomas  Cook,  Hull : Second  Prize,  51.,  for  his  brown  filly ; bred  by  himself ; 
sire,  “ Black  Fireaway ;”  dam,  “ Rosalind,”  by  “ Eclipse.” 
Thomas  Horrocks  Miller,  Singleton  Park,  Poulton-le-Fylde,  Lancashire : 
the  Reserve  Number  to  “ Mabel,”  bay  filly ; bred  by  himself ; sire,  “ Fire- 
away ;”  dam,  “ Belle.” 
Pony  Mares  or  Geldings,  above  13  hands,  and  not  exceeding  14  hands 
2 inches .f 
John  Robinson,  Cleavland  House,  Coltman  Street,  Hull : First  Prize,  15Z., 
for  “ Lady  Silver,”  roan  mare  ; was  foaled  in  1877 ; breeder  unknown  : 
and  Second  Prize,  51.,  for  “ Lady  Rose,”  grey  mare ; was  foaled  in  1877 ; 
breeder  unknown ; sire,  “ Lord  Derby.” 
James  Hornsby,  Honington  Hall,  Grantham,  Lincolnshire:  the  Reserve 
Number  and  Highly  Commended  for  “ Here  I am,”  brown  gelding  ; was 
foaled  in  1879 ; breeder  unknown. 
Pony  Mares  or  Geldings,  not  exceeding  13  handsf 
Major  Thwaites,  Chevin  Grange,  Mcnston,  Leeds : First  Prize,  10Z., 
for  “Fashion,”  black  gelding;  was  foaled  in  1875;  breeder  unknown. 
