x\x Award of Prizes at York. ' 
LOCAL PRIZES: 
Competed for, under the General Regulations of the Society, by parties 
occupying a House or Land within the County of York. 
Cattle : Short Horns. 
Henry Ambler, of Watkinson Hall, near Halifax : the Local Prize of 
Twenty Sovereigns, for his 3 years and 3 months-old Short-horned 
Bull ; bred by the Earl of Carlisle, of Castle Howard, Yorkshire. 
Thomas Bates, of Kirkleavington, near Yarm : the Local Prize of 
Ten Sovereigns, for his 4 years 11 months and 13 days-old 
Short-horned Bull ; bred by himself. 
William Linton, of Sheriff' Hutton, near York: the Local Prize of 
Twenty Sovereigns, for his 1 year and 11 months-old Short- 
horned Bull ; bred by himself. 
John B. Tho:mpson, of Anlaby, near Hull: the Local Prize of Ten 
Sovereigns, for his 1 year and nearly 5 months-old Short-horned 
Bull ; bred by R. F. Shawe, of Brantingham, near South Cave, 
Yorkshire. 
Richard Booth, of Warlaby, near Northallerton : the Local Prize of 
Ten Sovereigns, for his 5 years 2 months and 5 days-old Short- 
horned in-milk Cow ; bred by himself. 
Richard Booth, of Warlaby, near Northallerton: the Local Prize of 
Ten Sovereigns, for his 2 years 4 months and 8 days-old, and 
2 years 7 months and 15 days-old, pair of Short-horned in-calf 
Heifers; bred by himself. 
Horses. 
Richard Gaunt, of Hall Field Cottage, near Wethcrby : the Local 
Prize of Thirty Sovereigns, for his 8 years-old thorough-bred 
Stallion, qualified to get Hunters ; bred by the late Christopher 
Wilson, of Oxton, near Tadcaster. 
Silvester Reed, of York : the Local Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, 
for his 6 years-old Racing or Blood Stallion, qualified to get 
Hunters ; bred by Lord Wenlock, of Escrick Park, near York. 
Jonathan Shaw, of Acomb Hall, near York: the Local Prize of 
Thirty Sovereigns, for his 4 years-old Stallion, qualified to get 
Carriage-Horses; bred by John Swainby, of Addlesford. 
Henry Elgie, of Thrintoft, near Northallerton : the Local Prize of 
Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 3 years-old Stallion, qualified to get 
Carriage-Horses ; bred by himself. 
John Wake, of Market Weighton : the Local Prize of Twenty Sove- 
reigns, for his 4 years-old Stallion, quahfied to get Roadsters ; bred 
by himself. 
John Langdale, of Leckonfield Park, near Beverley : the Local Prize of 
Twenty Sovereigns, for his 3 years-old Cleveland Stallion; bred 
by Mr. Robert Lakes, of Scorbrough, near Beverley. 
William Firth, of Kirkstall, near Leeds : the Local Prize of Twenty 
Sovereigns, for his Mare and Foal for Hunting Purposes ; bred 
by Juse])h Musgrave, of Bramley, near Leeds ; the sire of the Foal 
belonged to Richard Gaunt, of Wetherby. 
