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Award  of  Live-Stock  Prizes  at  York. 
Shorthorn  Heifers  calved  in  the  Year  1881. 
Tea sd ale  Hilton  Hutchinson  : First  Prize,  20?.,  and  the  Champion  Prize, 
25?., f for  “Lady  Pamela,”  roan  ; was  calved  March  17th;  bred  .by  him- 
self; sire,  “ British  Knight”  (33,220)  ; dam,  “Lady  Pateley,”  by  “Ve- 
hement ” (35,853) ; g.  d.,  “ Lady  Nidderdale,”  by  “ Me,rry  Monarch  ” 
(22,349)  ; gr.  g.  d.,  “ Lady  Fly,”  by  “ Champion  ” (23,520) ; gr.  g.  g.  d., 
“ Purity,”  by  “ Perfection  ” (27,059). 
The  Duke  of  Portland,  Clipstone  Park  Farm,  Mansfield,  Xotts : Second 
Prize,  10?.,  for  “ Elvina,”  red  and  white ; was  calved  August  9th  ; bred 
by  himself ; sire,  “ Paragon  ” (40,440) ; dam,  “ Elvira  2nd,”  by  “ Major 
Thomdale”  (3L,S07);  g.  d.,  “Elvira,”  by  “Mac  Turk”  (14,872); 
gr.  g.  d.,  “ Juno,”  by  “ Sheldon  ” (8557);  gr.  g.  g.  d.,  “ Flirt,”  by  “ Young 
Xewton”  (11,853). 
Sib  John  Henry  Grevllle  Smyth,  Bart.,  Ashton  Court,  Bristol:  Third 
Prize,  51.,  for  “ Ashton  Winsome  3rd,”  roan;  was  calved  July  21st; 
bred  by  himself ; sire,  “ Wild  Oxonian”  (40,927);  dam,  “Ashton  Win- 
some,” by  “ Duke  of  Glo’ster  7th  ” (39,735)  ; g.  d.,  “ Winsome  20th,” 
by  “Fifth  Duke  of  Wetherby”  (31,033) ; gr. g. d.,  “Lady  Wild  Eyes 
3rd,”  by  “ Seventh  Duke  of  York  ” (17,754)  ; gr.  g.  g.  d.,  “ Bright  Eyes 
2nd,”  by  “ Royal  Butterfly  3rd”  (18,754). 
Sir  Henry  Hussey  Vivian,  Bart.,  M.P.,  Park  Le  Breos,  Swansea,  Glamorgan- 
shire : the  Reserve  Number  and  Highly  Commended  for  “ Maid  of  Gla- 
morgan,” roan  ; was  calved  March  14th  ; in-calf ; bred  by  himself ; sire, 
“ Rover  ” (43,924)  : dam,  “ Maiden,”  by  “ Eighth  Duke  of  York  ” 
(23,808) ; g.  d.,  “ Mabel,”  by  “ James  1st  ” (24,202)  ; gr.  g.  d.,  “ Mi- 
randa,” by  “ Knight  of  the  Lagan  ” (20,083) ; gr.  g.  g.  d.,  “ Moss  Rose 
4th,”  by  “ Hickory  ” (14,706). 
Shorthorn  Heifers  calved  in  the  Year  1882. 
William  Henry  Wakefield,  Sedgwick,  Kendal,  Westmoreland : First 
Prize,  20?.,  for  “ Gusta  4th  ;”  red  and  white,  was  calved  January  28th ; 
bred  by  himself;  sire,  “Duke  of  Holker”  (38,153);  dam,  “ Gusta  3rd,” 
by  “ Baron  Barrington  4th  ” (33,006) ; g.  d.,  “ Gusta  1st,”  by  “ Dun- 
robin”  (28,486);  gr.  g.  d.,  “Lady  White,”  by  “Hamlet”  (18,017); 
gr.  g.  g.  d.  by  “ Eclipse  ” (17,791). 
David  Pugh,  Manoravon,  Llandilo,  Carmarthenshire  : Second  Prize,  10?.,  for 
“ Zoe  2nd,”  roan  ; was  calved  January  8th : bred  by  himself ; sire,  “ Sir 
Charles  ” (44,020) ; dam,  “ White  Zoe,”  by  “ Falmouth  ” (38,268)  ; g.  d., 
“Zoe,”  by  “Marquis  1st”  (34,774);  gr.  g.  d.,  “Czarina  10th,”  by 
“ Duke  of  Albemarle  ” (28,355) ; gr.  g.  g.  d.,  “ Czarina  9th,”  by 
“ Falconer  ” (23,907). 
Benjamin  St.  John  Ackers,  Prinknash  Park,  Painswick,  Gloucestershire: 
Third  Prize,  51.,  for  “ Western  Georgie,”  roan ; was  calved  May  3rd ; 
bred  by  himself;  sire,  “Royal  Gloucester”  (45,525);  dam,  “Vain 
Countess,”  by  “ Knight  of  St.  Patrick  ” (38,520)  ; g.  d.,  “ Vain  Peeress,” 
“ Sir  Windsor  Broughton”  (27,507)  ; gr.  g.  d.,  “ Vain  Fancy,”  by  “ King 
Richard  2nd”  (28,984);  gr.  g.  g.  d.,  “Vain  Woman,”  by  “Merry 
Monarch”  (22,349). 
Robert  Thompson,  Inglewood  Bank,  Penrith,  Cumberland : the  Reserve 
Number  and  Highly  Commended  for  “ Inglewood  Belle,”  roan ; was 
t Given  by  the  York  Local  Committee  for  the  best  Shorthorn  Female  in  the 
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