xxxlv Awards at York : Commendations. 
*Thomas Bates, of Kiikleavington, near Varm ; for his 8 years 1 1 months and 5 days- 
old Short-Horned Cow ; bred by himself. 
*Thomas Bates, of Kirkleavinglon, near Yarm : for his 15 years and 10 months-old 
Short-Horned Cow; bred by himself. 
Thomas Bates, of Kirkleavinglon, near Yarm : fur his 8 months-old Short-Horned 
Heifer-Calf; bred by himself. 
Thomas Bates, of Kirkleavington, near Yarm : for his 8 months-old Short-Horned 
Heifer-Calf ; bred by himself. 
*Dr. Timm, of Scrooby House, near Bawtry : for his 8 years-old Agricultural and 
Dray Mare ; bred by Lord Saint John, of Melcbbourne, near Higham Ferrers. 
George Wood, of Overton, near York: for his 5 years-old Agricultural Mare; bred 
by himself, 
Moses Cartwright, of Stanton Hill, near Burton-on-Trent ; for his 2 years and 1 
month-old Tamworth Sow ; bred by himself. 
George Swann, of Ashfield, near York : for his pen of three 15 months-old Breeding 
Sow Pigs, of the small breed ; bred by himself. 
Charles Jackson, of Fossgate, near York: for his 11 moutlis-old " Gilt " Pig; bred 
by William Collier, of York. 
John Robinson, of Leckby Palace, near Topcliffe, Yorkshire : for his pen of tliree from 
4 to 7 months-old Breeding Pigs ; bred by himself. 
General Commendations. — The Judges " highly commended " the Leicester Sheep in 
Class 2, generally ; and " commended " the Pigs in Classes 2 and 4, generally. 
LOCAL PRIZES— COMMENDATIONS. 
*JoHN Mason Hopper, of Newham Grange, near Stockton-on-Tees: for his 5 years 
and 4 months-old Short-Horned in-Milk Cow; bred by Reverend William 
Glaister, of Kirby Fleetham. 
♦Richard Booth, of Warlaby, near Northallerton: for his 4 years 2 months and 15 
days-old Short-Horned in-Milk Cow ; bred by himself. 
*George Holmes, of Thirsk : for his 4 years-old Thoroughbred Stallion, qualified to 
get Hunters; bred by John Backhouse, of York. 
William Walkington, of Thornton-le-Clay, near York : for his 10 years-old Pure 
Blood Stallion, qualified to get Hunters ; bred by John Lilly, of Manchester. 
♦William Burton, of Water Fulford, near York : for his 6 years-old Coaching Stal- 
lion, qualified to get Carriage-Horses; bred by John Dunn, of Howdeii. 
William Hodgson, of Cottingham, near Hull : for his 4 years-old Coaching Stallion, 
qualified to get Carriage- Horses ; bred by himself. 
Philip R.vmsdale, of Goodmanham, near Market Weighton : for his aged Roadster 
Stallion ; bred by John Bond, of Cawston, Norfolk. 
*J. and H. Smith, of Shipton, near Market Weighton : for their aged Roadster Stal- 
lion ; bred by themselves. 
*Thomas Richardson, of York: for his 4 years-old Cleveland Stallion; bred by 
Thomas Crofton, of Holywell, near Durliam. 
William Hansili , of Custleton, near Guisboroiigh : for his 4 years-old Cleveland 
Stallion ; bred by Richard Kigg, of Egton Bank, near Whitby. 
*Thomas Cowper Hincks, of Breckenborough, near Thirsk : for his Mare ai.d Foal 
for Hunting purposes; the Mare bred by Jolin Appleby, of Low Street, near 
Bedale; the Sire of the Foal belonged to John Bell, of Thirsk, 
Joseph Wilkinson, of Hunslet, near Leeds: for his Mare and Foal for Hunting 
purposes; the Sire of the Foal belonged to Richard Gaunt, of Wetherby. 
♦Henry Elgie, of Throntifl', near Northallerton: for his Mare and Foal for Carriage 
purposes; the Mare bred by himself ; tlie Sire of the Foal belonged to Thomas 
Rigg, of Dauby Wiske. 
[The fori*goiug Corameud.itions are arranged in the order of the numbers of the Certificates to 
which they refer. The mark (*) signifies "hiohly commended;" the omission of it, 
" COMMANDED ;" by the Judges.] 
