Award  of  Live-Stock  Prizes  at  York.  Ixxxi 
Cheviot  Shearling  Ewes — Pens  of  Five. 
John  Kobson,  Newton,  Bellingham  : First  Prize,  10Z. ; were  dropped  in 
April  1882  ; bred  by  himself;  sire,  “General  Koberts.” 
Blaclc-faced  Mountain  Two-Shear  Bams. 
James  McCracken,  Black  Hall,  Kirkwhelpington,  Northumberland : First 
Prize,  10/.,  for  “Garnet;”  was  dropped  April  16th,  1881;  bred  by 
himself. 
John  Thomas  Dodd,  Catclengh,  Otterburn,  Northumberland:  Second  Prize, 
5/.,  for  “ Yoimg  Benhar;”  was  dropped  April  2nd,  1881;  bred  by  him- 
self ; sire,  “ Benhar  ; ” dam  by  “ Blackhead.” 
John  Robson,  Newton,  Bellingham;  the  Resei-ve  Number;  was  dropped  in 
April  1881  ; bred  by  Mr.  Brydon,  Burncastle,  N.B. 
Blaclc-faced  Mountain  Shearling  Bams. 
Thomas  Armstrong,  Garrigill,  Alston,  Cumberland  ; First  Prize,  10/., 
for  “ Mountain  Heather  ;”  was  dropped  in  April  1882  ; bred  by  himself. 
John  Irving,  Forest  Hall,  Kendal,  Westmoreland  : Second  Prize,  51. ; was 
dropped  May  4th,  1882  ; bred  by  himself. 
James  McCracken,  Black  Hall:  Third  Prize,  for  “Alnwick;”  was  dropped 
April  5th,  1882 ; bred  by  himself ; sire,  “ Ayr  3rd ; ” dam  by 
“ Ayr  2nd.” 
John  Irving:  the  Iieserve  Number  and  Commended ; was  dropped  May  4th, 
1882  ; bred  by  himself. 
Blaclc-faced  Mountain  Shearling  Ewes — Pens  of  Five. 
Robert  Rawlinson,  Docker  Hall,  Kendal : First  Prize,  10/. ; were  dropped 
in  April  1882 ; bred  by  himself ; sire,  “ Prince  Charley.” 
Matthew  Henderson,  The  Hope,  Allendale  Town,  Northumberland : 
Second  Prize,  51. ; were  dropped  in  April  1882 ; bred  by  himself. 
John  Irving  : the  Reserve  Number  and  Commended ; were  dropped  in  April 
and  May  1882 ; bred  by  himself. 
Short-woolled  Bams  not  qualified  to  compete  in  the  preceding  Classes. 
Joseph  Smith,  Thorpe  Hall,  Hasketon,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk : First  Prize, 
10/.,  for  his  “ Suffolk  ;”  was  dropped  April  2nd,  1882;  sire,  “ Jumbo  ;” 
and  Second  Prize,  51.,  for  his  Suffolk;  was  dropped  February  18tli, 
1882  ; sire,  “Jumbo  ;”  bred  by  himself. 
Herbert  Farthing,  Nether  Stowey,  Bridgwater,  Somerset : the  Reserve 
Number,  for  his  Somerset  and  Dorset  Horn ; was  dropped  about 
January  1st,  1882  ; bred  by  himself. 
Other  Short-woolled  Ewes  not  qualified  to  compete  in  the  preceding 
classes — Pens  of  Five. 
Joseph  Smith  : First  Prize,  10/.,  for  his  Suffollcs ; were  dropped  in  February 
1882;  bred  by  himself;  sire,  “Jumbo.” 
Herbert  Farthing  : Second  Prize,  5/.,  for  his  Somerset  and  Dorset  Horns  ; 
were  dropped  about  January  1st,  1882 ; bred  by  himself. 
William  Walsh,  Gilstead,  Bingley,  Yorkshire:  the  Reserve  Number  and 
Highly  Commended ; were  dropped  in  March  1882 ; bred  by  Messrs. 
J.  Green  and  Son,  Silsden,  Leeds. 
