Award  of  Live-Stock  Prizes  at  York. 
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George  Simpson,  Wray  Park  : Third  Prize,  5?.,  for  “ Jersey  Maid,”  grey ; 
was  calved  March  28th ; in-milk ; calved  March  18th,  1883 ; bred  by 
himself;  sire,  “Sir  Thomas”  (1246);  dam,  “Jersey  Lily”  (183),  by 
“ Lemon  Peel  ” (480)  ; g.  d.,  “ St.  Martinaise”  (J.H.B.). 
Henry  James  Cornish,  Thomford:  the  Beserve  Number  and  Highly  Com- 
mended for  “ Daisy  2nd,”  silver  grey  fawn  ; was  calved  in  March  ; in-calf ; 
bred  by  Mr.  J.  Messeroy,  St.  John’s,  Jersey;  sire,  “Noble;”  dam, 
“Daisy”  (211  J.H.B.). 
Jersey  Heifers  calved  in  the  Year  1882. 
James  Ashcroft,  Grange  House,  Oakhill  Park,  Old  Swan,  Liverpool : First 
Prize,  15?.,  for  “ Mascotte,”  fawn  ; was  calved  June  15th ; bred  by  him- 
self; sire,  “Farmer’s  Joy  ”(1075);  dam,  “ Gulnare,”  by  “ Milkboy  ” 
(561) ; g.  d.  “ Gertrude,”  by  “Noble  ” (591). 
The  Earl  of  Feversham,  Duncombe  Park,  Heimsley,  Yorkshire:  Second 
Prize,  10?.,  for  “Blue  Stone  8th,”  fawn;  was  calved  June  3rd  ; bred  by 
himself ; sire,  “ Chesham  ;’’  dam,  “ Blue  Stone  3rd,”  by  “ Yalesman ;” 
g.  d.,  “ Blue  Stone.” 
Lady  Hawke,  Womersley  Park,  Pontefract:  Third  Prize,  51.,  for  “Lady 
Muriel,”  solid  fawn ; was  calved  January  12th ; bred  by  herself ; sire,  “ Sir 
Oliver  ;”  dam,  “ Miss  Bradford.” 
Richard  James  Streatfeild,  Rossington  Hall,  Bawtry  : the  Beserve  Number 
to  “ Smut,”  whole  colour  ; was  calved  February  26th  ; in-calf ; bred  by 
himself;  sire,  “Royalist  ” (770  E.H.B.);  dam,  “Smirk,”  by  “ Ban- 
boy  ” (17  E.H.B.)  ; g.  d.,  “ Smile.” 
Hairy  Cows,  in-milk  or  in-calf  \ calved  previously  to  or  in  the  Year  1879.f 
Joseph  Phillips,  Park  Meadow  Farm,  Peterborough  : First  Prize,  25?.,  for 
“ Red  Cherry  ” (Shorthorn),  red ; was  calved  November  24th,  1875  ; 
calved  April  26th,  1882,  and  due  to  calve  in  May ; bred  by  himself. 
John  Jervis  Sharp,  Broughton,  Kettering,  Northamptonshire : Second  Prize 
15?.,  for  “Charming  White”  (Shorthorn),  white;  was  calved  March 
28th,  1872 ; calved  May  29th,  1882,  and  due  to  calve  in  May  1883 ; 
bred  by  Mr.  Bliss,  Weston  Underwood,  Newport  Pagnel,  Bucks;  sire, 
“Warrior”  (3281);  dam,  “ Miss  Charming,”  by  “Bridegroom” 
(23,454);  g.  d.,  “Charming  Maid,”  by  “Cambridge  Lad”  (28,121); 
gr.  g.  d.,  “ Rosemary,”  by  “ Romeo  ” (29,819). 
Philip  Ascroft,  Rufford,  Ormskirk,  Lancashire : Third  Prize,  10?.,  for  his 
Shorthorn ; calved  September  1882,  and  in-calf ; age  and  breeder 
unknown. 
James  Bean,  Claxton,  York : the  Beserve  Number  and  Highly  Commended 
for  “ Butterfly  ” (Crossbred)  ; red  and  white ; age  and  breeder  unknown ; 
in-milk  and  in-calf. 
Hairy  Heifers,  in-milk  or  in-calf,  calved  in  the  Year  1880. f 
Robert  Harrison,  Underpark,  Lealholm,  Grosmont,  Yorkshire  (Shorthorn) : 
Second  Prize,  10?.,  for  “ White  Rose,”  white ; was  calved  October  4th  ; 
in-milk ; calved  March  1st,  1883 ; bred  by  himself ; sire,  “ Duke  of 
Rainton  5th  ” (39,778);  ” dam,  “ Hartforth  Rose,”  by  “ Pilgrim  ” (35,036); 
g.  d.,  “Hartforth  Beauty,”  by  “Dairy  Prince”  (17,655);  gr.  g.  d., 
“ Dairymaid,”  by  “ Prince  George  ” (13,510). 
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