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PRINCIPAL DAY OF THE SHOW, JULY 16, 1846. 
AWARD OF PRIZES. 
Cattle: I. Short-Horns. 
John Mason Hopper, of Newham Grange, near Stockton- upon-Tees : 
the Prize of Forty Sovereigns, for his 3 years and nearly 
2 months-old Short-horned Bull ; bred by himself. 
William Raine, of Morton Tinmouth, near Darlington : the Prize of 
Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 3 years and 9 months-old Pure 
Short-horned Bull ; bred by himself. 
Thomas Wetherell, of Durham : the Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, 
for his 2 years and 5 months-old Short-horned Bull ; bred by 
William Hutton, of Gate Burton, near Gainsborough. 
Richard Booth, of Warlaby, near Northallerton : the Prize of Fif- 
teen Sovereigns, for his 3 years 2 months and 8 days-old Short- 
horned Cow ; bred by himself. 
John Booth, of Killerby, near Catterick : the Prize of Fifteen Sove- 
reigns, for his 2 years 2 months and 3 weeks-old Short-homed 
in-calf Heifer ; bred by himself. 
James Banks Stanhope, of Revesby Abbey, near Boston : the Prize of 
Ten Sovereigns, for his 1 year 4 months and 26 days-old Short- 
horned Heifer ; bred by himself. 
James Banks Stanhope, of Revesby Abbey, near Boston : the Prize of 
Ten Sovereigns, for his 9 months and 28 davs-old Short-horned 
Bull-Calf; bred by himself. 
Cattle : H. Herefords. 
Edward Gough, of Gravel Hill, near Shrewsbury : the Prize of Forty 
Sovereigns, for his 3 years and 1 months-old Hereford Bull; bred 
by the late Edward Gough, of Gravel Hill. 
