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Theſe premiums will be decided at the meeting, and certificates of the age required.]' j jk
No ſtock to be entitled to the premiums, without full proof of its being bred in the ſaid diviſion, except as to the premiums of ten guineas for the horſe and bull. No perſon to be entitled to a premium without firſt be- coming 2 ſubſcriber. If only one of a ſort of ſtock be ſhewn(where more is required) the judges Mall give ſuch premium as they think proper, not exceeding thoſe allowed by the Committee.!
The ſtock not confined, to be kept on vegetable food only, a declaration will be required at the time of ſhewing, in what manner the[ame have been kept: and perſons intending to become candidates, are deſired to give 14 day's notice to the Secretary.
The male ſtock to be ſhewn, are intended to be let or ſold for the uſe of the county, at ſuch prices only as may be agreed upon between the owners and perſons wiſhing to become purchalers.
COMMITTEE. Philip Shipworth John Dudding Panton William Thorpe John Waleſby.
Woodthorpe Johnſon
The following premiums, offered at the meeting of the 24th of Auguſt, 2803, have been adjudged by the Committee:
To William Sleight, of Tealby, for bringing up the moſt numerous family without parochial aMiſtance-
To John Clarke, of Market Raiſin, labourer in huſbandry, the longeft time on one farm.
To John Turford, of Barkwitt, ſervant in huſbandry, the longeſt time with one maſtei.
N. B. The perſons entitled to the laſt mentioned premiums, may receive the ſame on application to,
Barton upon Humber, Feb. 28, 1804. Tnaos. MOoRRI15, Secretary. York Agricultural Society.
At an half-yearly meeting of this Society, held at the York-Tavern, the 321d of March 1804,--Hall Plumer, Eſq. Vice Prefident, in the chair; H. J]. Baines, El[q. Vice Preſident, Deputy Chairman, the following gentle- men were appointed judges, viz. Thomas Kendal, Eſq. of Neſs; Mr. Tho- mas Kendal of Fulford; and Mr Richard Scott, of Coxwold, who adjudged the premium for ſtock as under:-- HEN Mem 47 Mr. Wilkinſon, oſ Owftton, for the beſt three years old, or aged bull 5: 5 Mr. Rob. Wood, of Martin Lordſhip, for the ſecond beſt ditto 3: 3 Mr. Nicholſon, of Gibton, for the bet two years old bull= en Mr. William Wharram, for the ſecond beſt ditto-- 3 Mr. John Bulmer, of Hutton Ambo. for the beſt year old bull 5 Mr. John Dunnington, of Thorganby, for the ſecond beſt ditto 3 Mr. Rob. Wood, of Marton Lordſhip, for the beſt ſtallion for
getting hunters F==--- E15.€ Mr. Rob. Wood, for the belt ftallion for getting coach-horſes 85 Mr. Thomas Weſt, of Eddlethorpe, near Malton, for the beſt
ſallion for getting road-horſes-- 5 5 518./0 Mr. William Thompſon, of Riccall, for the beſt ſtallion for get-
ting cart-horſes-=------ 5.2.5258
There was no competition for the hunter and cart-horſe premiums, but be Judges thought Mr/ R. Wood, and Mr. W. Thompſon entitled to the premiums.
The premium of L2. 25. for the bei& crop of ſpring tares, was adjudged to Mr. John Hartley, of Tadcaſter; and the thanks ol the Society were voted 20 him for his obliging communication on the culture thereof
The following gentlemen were appointed oflicers, and a Committee for the dg. Mag. Ys. 10. Gz
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