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September 21st, 1932. THE MERCURY. 13 othiesclay, September 21st, 1 l):;-,& Mr F. C. Johnson proposed Donors of Farmers, Ltd., for female beast for breeding Jean NV, miliouth, Roger Moor. Hand special prizes." purposes-1, J. W. Raine, Mickleton ; 2, J. R. bouquet-I, A. E. Moore ; 2, A. J. Hacker ; 3, Captain Owen proposed' the .health of the Addison ; 3, G. J. Walker, Baldersdale. Calf H. Rollie, . Lady's spray-1, A. EGGLESTON SHOW. President, recalling his first acquaintance (Middleton-in-Teesdale Calf Club)-1, T. \V. E. Moore ; 2, Edward Morton, Middleton ; 3, with him 17 years ago in an internment Hutchinson, Woodside ; 2, P. Hobson ; 3, J. A. J. Hacker. Gentleman's buttonhole-1, A. AND MORE ENTRIES. camp in Germany.. Helmer, Wildon Grange. Messrs Osmond J. Hacker ; 2, A. E. Moore. Sir William Gray, responding, said that and Son's championship prize • for best FINE DAY Live Stock. A as a townsman who had not many opportu- exhibit in cattle classes-J. and J. S. Thomp- nities of living in the country he appreci- son, Snotterton ; reserve, J, W. Wall. Cat or kitten-I, NIrs itoy Walton, Romald- that enjoyed at Eggle- ated the difficulties of farmers just as much kirk ; 2, Miss M. IL Angell, Barningham ; 3, Mrs Coates, Eggleston. tIrShow on Saturday could as farmers appreciated the difficulties of ay i p,,tierentli.a teyta industrialists like himself. He was a ship- Chinchilla rabbit-I, Miss Vera Jackson, been imagined and certainly Wensleydales.-.AgedA oor shearling tup-1 . Rabbit, any other breed-1, M. builder, and when ship builders found there and 3, J. Percival, Carperby ; 2, J. A. Jack- griiia were too many yards in competition, what Metcalfe, Eggleston ; 2 W. Backhouse, Dar- , rii:.5.-ii-cle e:eapres ago. when The elements son, •rutta Beck. Tup lamb-1, John Dent, ,0, :our of the event, which passed did they do ? They sat down and con- lington ; 3 N. Bell, ghildon. o' f Ingleton ; 2, J. Percival ; 3, T. Helmer, Wil- Duck or drake-1, Mrs R. J. Sewell, Cal- iiics which reminded visitors of sidered the re-construction of industry and don Grange. Ewe, having reared lambs this when a wet day was co-operated. It was a difficult job to accom- garth ; 2, G. R. Armstrong, Butterknowle ; season-1 and 3, J. Percival; 2, Wm. Metcalf, 3, MrS E. Metcalfe, Streatlam. plish, because naturally ship builders were Barningham. Shearling gimmer-1 and 3, ' deed. The increase in the as conservative as farmers; But they formed 05,;°nIn) welcome; and the stock was J. Percival ; 2, T. Helmer. Girmner Iamb- Poultry.-r-Cockerel for table purposes a scheme whereby they could eliminate cer- i and 2, J. Percival ; 3, '1'. Helmer. District (Exors. of R. W. Raine)-1, W. S. Hodgson. ost of the regular features tain capacities which were redundant, and w"''Mbe st classes.-Tup lamb-1 and 2, T. Helmer ; 3, ; 2, G. R. Armstrong, Butter- -11.0and those who went had the they had met' with considerable success. His J. C. Bussey, East Field. Gimmer lamb- knowle. Wyandotte, cock-1, Harold Walton, e of the best cattle suggestion to farmers was that they should Mickleton ; 2, Mrs A. Routledge, . ing'gsee m so 1 and 2, T. Helmer ; 3, W. Kipling, Romald- of district, as well as a fine market their produce on similar lines, for kirk. Wyandotte hen-1, A. Whitten, Bedale ; 2, he believed that co-operation in farming and field produce and Mrs A. Roulledge, Ferryhill ; 3, T. Dent, rden dnis would pay them, while the consumers would Oxford Down Sheep.-1 and 3, R. G. Hes- leton. Old English game-1 and2, J. iv of examplesga of the produce of the also benefit. 1''''• lop, Langton Grange ; 2, F. W. and R.. H. Atkinson, Mickleton. Sussex, cock (Teesdale , and the kitchen. The programme was Band Contest. Hodgson, Burton House. Tup, one year old Mercury, Ltd,)-1 and 2, W. S. Hodgson, t etleosste aonfdtthhee opfotenry- or above-1 and 3, F. \V. and R. H. Hodgson; I Merl the band con Six local bands entered the band contest, Cotherstone. Sussex, hen-1 and 2, \V. S. by 2, 11. G. Heslop. Gimmer lambl and 2, R. Hodgson; 3, R. W. Dale, Masham. Rhode came the the judge being Mr J. A. Rowlands, Brad- G. Heslop ; 3, F. \V. and R. H. Hodgson. t interesting part of the ford. The prizewinners were : Island red, cock (T. Parkinson)-1, W. S. e the classes for beagles, March.-1, Middleton-in-Teesdale Silver Cross•Bred Sheep.-Two half-bred gimmer Hodgson;'_, R. W. Dale; 3, NV. Hills, Masham. R BAND. \''ll'i'clhwere the Band ; 2, Borough Silver Band. lambs-1 and 3, F. Wilkinson, Lonton ; 2, Rhode Island red, hen-W. S. Hodgson; 2, d one a the best entries ever put Wm. Metcalf, Barningham. Mrs E. Metcalfe, Streatlam; 3, R. W. Dale. 1rds. The occasion was really the Own selection.-1, Cockerton Band ; 2, 1 I -: g 1 est on Agrie t Brandon Colliery Silver Band ; 3, Middleton- Swaledale Sheep.-Tup, above two years Leghorn, hen-1, W. S. Hodgson. Cock-I, i lt i t I.:, W. S. Hodgson; 2, Mrs E. Metcalfe; 3, i ppy walk in connection with the in-Teesdale. old-1 and 2, R. Close, Hazelgill; 3, R. M. Mrs Hunt, and Mrs Nussey, W. Parker,•Mickleton. Old English pheasant , , v Beagles The euphonium medal went to Brandon, Iceton, West Hope. Shearling tup-1, R. M. the joint master of the pack, who and medals for cornet, trombone, and solo Iceton ; 2, R. Close ; 3, T. Scott, . fowl, cock-1 and special, Mrs J. W. Parkin, ydale Mail Service. horn to Cockeifon, Tup lamb-1, Sir F. Milbank, Barningham Mickleton • 2, 1'. Dent, Mickleton ; 3, R. fewer than three couples of Forrest, Mickleton. -Hen-1, R. Forrest; 2, behalf of the United c, oil well in a strong class of dog Sports. Park ; 2, E. Scott ; 3, R. M. Iceton. Two ewes, having reared lambs this season-4, J. Atkinson, Alickleton; 3, T. Dent. Ham- Son to the renewal of Mess, [,1 took first and second prizes burgh or Campine-1 and 2, T. G. Raine, ce between Hawes a The equine sports resulted as follows Sir F. Milbank ; 2, J. Brown, Barningham ; l , • :;,. The shorthorn cattle included Jump-1, Roy Jackson, Staindrop ; 2, H. 3, Wm. Wearmouth, Roger Moor. Two Eggleston; 3, E. T. Snaith, Toft Hill. Minorca the ground that although or Andalusian (Teesdale Mercury, Ltd).-1 for the collection of mail& ,Cr remarkable ten-months-old bull II. ; 3, John Turnbull, gimmer shearlings-1 and 2, Sir F. Milbank. Middleton-in-Teesdale. Two gimmer lambs-1, Sir F. Milbank ; 2, and .2, Mrs R. J. Sewell, Culgaith• 3, T. N. s and wayside pillar boxes, iv Messrs J.' and J. S. Thompson, . Ancona (W. Garbutt)- Hawes 35 minutes before 1, which, besides being first in its Open trotting-1, J. Isherwood's Miss Wm. Metcalf ; 3, R. Close. Sir Wm. Gray's Lynda; equal 2. C. Hargrave's Gladys 1 and 2, F. Rushford and Son, Windmill. ce Messrs Morton picked up „I•ed the championship for the best silver cup for ewe, gimmer shearling and Bingen and \V. Waggett's Ella Shealds. , gimmer lamb, moor-gone on land over which Barnevelder, cock-1, 2 and 3, T. Hodgson the detriment of that coin- in the show. It is understood that and Son, Cotherstone. 'Hen-1 and 3, T. ed that passengers had to Local gallop-1, R. Robinson, Marwood ; 2, he has sporting rights-1, R. Allison, Eggle- de beast will be among those offered R. Jackson, St,a,indrop ; • 3, J. N. Wilson, ston • 2, Norman Thompson, Barnley ; 3, J. Hodgson and Son; 2, A. Whitten, Aiskew. s in Messrs Morton's bus. Pure-bred hen for laying (light variety)- ell : I presume the bus had coming show and sale at Penrith. Kinninvie. G. Beadle, Blackton. Robert Anderson's Potato-gathering race-1, R. H. Hodgson, special prize for best exhibit in Swaledale 1, W. S. • Hodgson; 2 and 3, E. R. Pease, •arrangements of the show were well Croft. Pure-bred hen for laying (heavy Postmaster-General should out, thanks to a hard-working com- Staindrop ; 2, r, N. Wilson ; 3, N. Wilson, sheep classes-R. L. Close. Kinninvie. variety)-1 and special, R. W. Dale; 2, Mrs er service for the mails and and an energetic secretary in Mr G. Dales Ponies, not to exceed 14i h.h.-Colt R. rton pick up passengers t Local trot-1, N. Wilson ; 2, J. VVearmouth, Howe, Evenwood; 3, T. Dent, Mickleton. Won, whose value in his particular or filly foal-1, E. 0. Hillary, South Cowton; Cross-brdd for laying-1, R. Forrest, Mickle- act pay. He alleged that . 2, J. J. Keenleyside, Holwick. One-year-old river had accepted lower ,annot be adequately stated. Eggle- ton; 2 and 3, E. T. Snaith. \Vellsummer, Stewards : Cattle ring-Messrs Mark Wal- or two-year-old colt, gelding, or filly-1, G. cock-1, W. S. Hodgson; 2, Mrg J. NV. Parkin; fixed by the Commissioners xgricultural Society has to record ton, J. G. Walton, and Jos. Allison. Sheep \V. Bowbank, ; 2, E. 0. repudiated this allegatidn. 3, Mrs E. Metcalfe. Hen-1, W. Foster, :!,r success, and the hope of many will ring-Messrs J. \V. Robinson, B. Mackay, Hillary ; 3, Mrs Stephenson, Woodland. Eggleston; 2, Mrs NV Parkin, Mickleton; 3, er was a conscientious man interesting history may be long and Jonathan Kidd. Horse ring-Messrs H. Brood mare, with foal at foot or stinted- rusted to charge the correct B. Dowson, Ornally. Selling class-.--1, W. S. The officials were as follow : Dowson and John Hind. Dairy produce 1, J. W. Dalton, Stanhope 2, G. \V. Bow- ,Hodgson; 2, Mrs R. J. Sewell. Game bantam died that although he ran tent-Messrs F. Dent, G. Bainbridge, R. bank ; 3, R. Sayer, .' Gelding or arily for the postal servic -1, Johnson Bros., ; 2 and 3, W. Luncheon Speeches. Brigham, and Arthur Walton. Poultry tent mare, ridden-1, E. 0. Hillary ; 2, J. W. S. Hodgson. Bantam of any other variety- y for a licence to pick up - Messrs Robert Forest, J. J. Litldle, Ralph Dalton ; 3, G. W. Bowbank. Gelding or mare, n the risk of prosecution. 1, \V. Bartley, Pocklington; 2, E. T. Snaith; William Gray, Bait, presided at the Foster, John Atkinson, R. Parkin, R. Pick- any age, exceeding 13i and not exceeding 3, G. Baker, Barnard Castle. he had to ask for the pro- which was well served by Mr J. thall, Alan Sleight, and T. Dent. Field h.h., driven-1, E. 0. Hillary ; 2, J. W. moony in respect to fares. ,t,ion, Pigeons.-Homer pigeon-1, E. Howson, ;raindrop. The President was accom- stewards-Messrs M. Raine, J. 13. Addison, Dalton ; 3, G. W. Bowbank. The Dales well : He must charge fare. and T. Kidd. Grand stand-Messrs G. V. Pony Improvement Society's silver medal Startforth; 2, W. S. Hodgson; 3, Mrs R. J. s licence. It is rather a tall by Lady Gray, and among others Tarn, R. T. Atkinson, Reg. Kidd, F. Wilkin- for Dales pony-G. W. Bowbank. Sewell. Ally other variety-1, \V. S. s to give protection unle . n: were Captain Owen, Mr H. P, Bell', son, and C. Hutchinson. Sporting dogs-Mr Draught foal-1, J. Metcalfe, Staindrop. Hodgson; 2 and 3, 1'. .eLamb and Sons. ntial reasons for asking. 'tie I. W. Stokoe (Chairman of the Coln- Win. Wearmouth. Horse measurer-Mr T. aye given reasons. (Horses for. General Purposes.-Gelding or Produce. ' Kidd. Horticultural stewards-Messrs Joseph mare, not to exceed 151 h.h.-1, G. W. Bow- well : Which fare do you o Kidd, E. Iceton, J. M. Moore, and J. T. Dressed chicken-1 and 2, G. R. Armstrong, President, having proposed " The hank ; 2, J. Hewitson, . Colt or Butterknowle. Dressed duckling-4 and 2, preceded to submit the toast of Raine. Band steward-Mr John Bainbridge. filly foal (dam not exceeding 15i h.h.)-1, m Bainbridge to Redmire Catalogue steward-Mr H. Adamson. Tele- G. R. Armstrong, Eggs, white-1 and 2, Mrs en the charge is 10d. :,:ess to the Show," observing that they B. Robinson, Marwood. Gelding or mare, T. Snaith; 3, Miss S. Collinson, Mickle- graph attendant for classes-Mr Geo. Nichol- driven-1, G. W. Bowbank ; 2, Albert Met- well : Who is your witness. all feel in an optimistic mood that day son. ton. Eggs, brown-1, Mrs E. T. Snaith; is coming by bus.. We di calfe, Streatlam. Miss Tallentire, Dent Gate. Flower honey- ould take this case so early. was. perhaps, one of the finest they Judges : Cattle-Messrs Edwin Huck, Kirk- haii for their show. The classes had Special Riding and Driving Classes.- 1, R. H. Hodgson, Staindrop; 2 and 3, Miss id the mails weighed only by Stephen, and R. H. Walker, Haughton- Turn-out (the property of a bona-fide Robinson, Barnard Castle. Heather honey- tell filled, and there was an increase le-Skerne. Wensleydale sheep-Mr John farmer)-1, J. W. Dalton ; 2, G. \V. Bowbank; 1 and 3, J. W. Stokoe, Eggleston; 2, Miss n for renewal was granted caes on last year of 134, bringing the Dargue, Kendal. Swaledale sheep and sheep 3, Albert Metcalfe. Boy rider (T. and H. Robinson. Home-made jam or jelly-1, Mrs to , up to nearly 1,000. This increase was dogs-Messrs P. Metcalfe, Keld, and T. Adamson)-1, Master F. G. Beadon, News- W. Dowsbn, ; 2, Mrs J. Wearmouth; ton Scott, Stainmore. Oxford Down sheep-Mr nopposed applications wa• 't a great extent to the foresight of the ham Hall ; 2, Master. John Turnbull, Middle- Barnard Castle; 3, Mrs Raine, Eggleston. shuttle N. Maughan, . Dales ponies- ton ; 3, Master Roy Jackson, Staindrop. Salted butter-1, Mrs J. G. Walton, Bail ph Wilson for a " Caninittee, who, finding that certain Messrs T. Moore, Slaggyford, and T. 'N,V. Eggleston and IRomaldkir •: were not so popular as they were Girl rider-1, Vera Jackson, Staindrop ; 2, Green ; 2, Mrs J. J. Beadle, Broadless Gate ; Beadle, North Cowton. General purpose Miss May Tuer, Bowes. 3, Miss A.- Thompson, Softley. -Unsalted- his Fawn Lee service be afteen years ago, had eliminated them classes-Messrs H. Callender, Bishopton, and Castle and Middlevin-in 1, Mrs J. G. Walton, Mickleton; 2, Miss A. ,substituted classes which had proved N. Bousfleld, Barnard Castle. Sporting dogs Young Judges' Competition.-1, \V. S. Metcalf, Barningham ; 2, G. W. Smith, New- Thompson; 3, Mrs J..1. Beadle. Fancy butter .apular. The cattle and sheep classes -Capt. 0. A. Owen, Snape, Bedale. Horti- -1 and 2, Mrs E. T. Snaith; 3, J. Iceton. culture-Mr G. F. Hirst, Barnard Castle. sham Grange ; 3, J. Metcalfe, Staindrop. a derided improvement. This was Langdon -Beck. Cream-1, Mrs E. -T. Snaith; S. Poultry classes-Messrs H. Wiguall, Hough- Dogs.-Rough-coated sheep dog 1, \V. 2, Miss A. Thompson; 3, Mrs J. G. Walton. APPOINTMENT .itaportant, because if we were to be- •all, and T. T. Fawcett, Leyburn. Dairy Wearmouth, Roger Moor ; 2, E. Hutchinson, a partially self-supporting country we Stilton shape cheese-1, J. Iceton; 2, Miss P. . produce-Miss M. H. Stewart, Houghall. Eggleston ; 3, Mrs \V. Dowson, Lunedale. Hobson, Eggleston; 3, Mrs W. Dent, VALLEY BEAGLES. ,; to our farmers to develop this Bread, wine, honey and jam-Mrs E. Huck, Bitch-1, \V. Bell, Holwick ; 2, E. Hutchin- Hun- 11 derthwaite.` Flat shape-1 and 2, J. Iceton; 24th.-Romaldkirk ..r item. We seemed to-day to be Kirkby Stephen. Referee for all classes-Mr son, Eggleston ; 3, A. Hobson, Folly. 3, Mrs J. J. Walton. White bread-1, Mrs pening Meet). dependent on foreigners and on our N. Bousfield, Birnard Castle. Smooth-coated sheep dog-1, R. Hutchinson, Sowerby, Heighington; 2, Mrs Rutherford, pt. 28th.-Lonton .... Eggleston ; 2 John Dent, Ingleton ; 3, H. Otterburn; 3, . Miss S. Collinson, Mickleton. 1st.-Folly Top .... in the Colonies for meat than ever Awards. Bainbridge, Barnard Castle. Bitch-1, Nelson e before the War. He would suggest Brown bread-1 and 2, Mrs F. W. Gill, Bell- 8th.-Cotherston Dairy cattle.-Cow in milk-1, J. W. Wall, Sayer, Lartington; 2, J. Atkinson, Mickleton; ingham; 3, Mrs Sowerby. Teacake-1, Mrs Aeration and re-arrangement were Romaldkirk ; 2 and 3, F. Ward, Eastgate. 3, Miss Smith, Eggleston. Beagle dog that J G. Walton; 2, J. Iceton; 3, Mrs W. Morton, for on the selling side. The market hunts with the Tees Valley Pack-1, Mrs Middleton. John Bell, for home-made white Shorthorn cattle.-Bull with all calf teeth Nussey, Romaldkirk-Hero ; 2, Mrs R. OOTBALL• Britain was chaotic, for we were - 1, 3. and J. S. Thompson, Snotterton ; 2, bread-1, Mrs E. Robinson, Woodland; 2, Walton, Romaldkirk-Risker ;• 3, Mrs R. Miss NI. Parkin, Langleydale; 3, Mrs J. B. with the foreigner and with our Robert Robinson, Romaldkirk; 3, G. W. Walton-Wanderer. Beagle bitch-1, Mrs CELTIC v. BYERS GREEN What effect the arrangements Smith, Newsham Grange. Cow, calved, or Nodding, Copley. Fruit loaf-I, Mrs J. Alli- , Nit ssey-Matchless; 2, Mrs Nussey-Waitress; son, Burn Foot; 2, Mrs UNITED Woodian to at Ottawa would have on these due within one month-1, Jos. Allison, Burn J. P. Wall, Woodland; 1 3, Miss Heslop, Romaldkirk-Guilty. 3, Mrs Harrison, Middleton;' 4, Mrs E. T. on Saturday. :alaitied to be seen, but he did think Foot; 2, A. Hobson, Mount Pleasant; 3, 'Wilt Y facing the sun. 13yerNVo0 Allison, Folly. Cow, in calf-1, R. Gibson, Wool.-Swaledale Dales-bred wool-1 and Snaith. Ginger bread-1, Mrs Thompson, press hard and the e•. room for improvement in the 2, F. E. Hall, Kinninvie. Eggleston; 2, Miss P. Hobson, Eggleston; 3, 01 Westwick ; 2, J. R. Addison, Hayberries • 3, ad an exciting few Minute British farmers' products. Jos. Allison, Eggleston. Two-year-old heifer Mrs Heine, Eggleston. early materialised. Blacket Field Produce.-Hay-1 and 2, James got Par it:thee had decided this year to with not more than four broad teeth-1, J. Metcalfe, Eggleston ; 3,' R. Robinson, Mar- pass which alMnusttes Byer ,,• entrance charge from ls. 6d. to NV. Raine, Mickleton ; 2, J. R. Addison ; 3, wood. Kidney potatoes-1, B. Dowson, After was old - and it OO g4te money increased and came 0. J. Walker, Baldersdale. Heifer with not Ornally ; 2 and 3, J. Wearmouth, Barnard first blood,3 mi M .;,%lectations it would show that the more than two broad teeth-1, J. R. Addison; Castle. Round potatoes-1, P. Vipond, LETTERS TO. THE EDITOR. dland began to show e' ., 2, James Metcalfe, Eggleston ; 3, Gilbert inures the genie was 'ev •• •-•-•had acted wisely. He coupled Crook ; 2, J. Grieveson, Darlington ; 3, .1. ■ r Beadle, Blackton. One-year-old' heifer with Weormouth, Barnard Castle. TO CORRESPONDENTS. after the interval Lows° ast the name of Mr H. P. Bell, which puzzled the vi:,.iii all calf teeth-1, J. R. Ad:lison ; 2, Jos. Alli- Horticulture.-Collection of vegetables--', Our Columns are open for the expression Deca'I''lnt? l Iq uo to represent Colonel Head- son, Eggleston ; 3, R. Hutchinson, Woodside. 3 '! • They h E. Edmundson, Crook ; 2, P. Vipond, Cr iok; of opinion, but we do not necessarily unfortunately ceived oped that another year Heifer calf under one year old-1 and 3, J. adopt the views of our IlillIv: and L owson re 3, J. Grieveson, Darlington. Apples for correspondents. adlam would be able to attend. R. Addison ; 2, John Dent, Ingleton. Cham- dessert-1, A. E. Moore, Eggleston. Apples All communications- must bear the name eye, Valich causedMinutes N I' pionship prize for beast (farmers of not After a few waver, Ile, ,11 1„the committee for their efforts for cooking-1, A. E. Moore ; 2, K. 'Graham, and address of the writer, not necessarily • 1 more than a £50 rental in the parishes of Cotherstone ; 3, A. J. Hacker, Cotherstone. for publication but as a guarantee of s (train)er, to mention their hard-work- Eggleston, Romaldkirk and Micklefon)-1, J. con Boy scoer reda scrinee,..7 his se.1,, Peas-1, E. Burdess, Browney ; 2, I. Wilson. good faith. Letters should be as short as ..,,LI Mr Dalkin. They all wanted \V. Raine, Mickleton ; 2, J. Metcalfe, Eggle- Cotherstone ; 3, A. Watson, Cotherstone. possible and to the point. isitors aft refere e. ` thrive. and if the committee ston ; 3, Robert Robinson. 1 hmouth. The ' Beans-1, A. E. Watson, Cotherstone ; 2, A. ad a very busy time dill';,II,' I II Pursue its progressive policy-, Grazing Cattle.-A. J. Young's 'silver cup Watson ; 3, J. W. Walker, Barnard Castle. GOAT IN A CHURCHYARD, es in which ,NVoodland fear for the future of the Eggle- - 1, 2 and 3, H. Robinson, Alwent. Polled Cauliflower-1 and special-J. Wearmouth ePing rushes whicheach- illIl"e p"I al Soeiety, grazing heifer-1, 2; and 3, W. Heslop, Barnard Castle ; 2, H. Raine, Spennymoor; • fed on Makbar meal- [TO THE EDITOR OF THE TEESDALE MERCURY.) ult, two goals ' toy ePr 1 ying, • • delivered a mes- Romaldkirk. Calf; 3 P. Vipond. Onions-1, P. Vipond; 2, E. ex :.' '1,110 1 J. and J. S. Thompson ; 2, Robert Robin- Edmundson ; 3, J. Grieveson. Eschallots- Sir,-While passing through Romaldkirk ,,Iir , who, he said, son ; 3, John Dent, Ingleton. 1. P. Vipond ; 2, E. Edmundson. Celery- recently I stopped for a short while to CE LAMB SAL---- aVh).shire speaking for the ;'."'stop Vas consequently absent Special prizes.-Tees Valley Beagle Hunt's 1, Isaac Wilson, Cotherstone ; 2, E. Burdess. admire the ancient and beautiful Church of ucted the- 6th raltiDs. 0 Carrots-1, E. Edmundson ;• 2, • P. Vipond ; of black-faced 1;1; oll m e'',„';sow for the first time since for non-pedigree heifer calf (Cotherstone, St. Romald. I was much surprised and dis- ere were about 1, rtiro 10 He 1,7i'sur for the Barnard Castle Romaldkirk, , Mickleton and 3, E. Burdess. Round beet-1, E. Edmund: gusted to see a white goat tethered to a Y we a speciallY ,g-veli av. dent ed the Show continued Eggleston)-1 and 2, J. R. Addison ; 3, R. son ; 2, F. R. Jackson, Staindrop. Long beet stake in the churchyard. This may be a re were r".1 .0. rl g Hutchinson, Woodside. R. Lamb's for pair -1, F. R. Jackson ; 2, J. Stout, Maywood. cheap way of both feeding the goat and J. Addis0110.;er.-00! with the difficulty of trict, prizes al ther,„ s lownes s of rn of Shorthorn heifers-1 and 2, J. R. Addison; Kidney potatoes-1, J. Stout ; 2, J. Wear- keeping the grass cut, but it certainly does Mr mouth. Round potatoes-1, J. Wearmouth ; not impress visitors favourably with the lows: 1, fro • Sacttler,it",,1. WI' 0 w•Patierre7PerliY, advocated the 3. J. Metcalfe, Eggleston. Cow in calf or 15s. 6d.- 2, Messrs Sc milk-1, J. W. Wall, Romaldkirk ; 2, R. Gib- 2, J. Grieveson. Red cabbage-1, J. Stout ; religious feelings of those responsible for lo nul'fiveo 14s. r9d.; 3, Mr T .%,hcc:orlitnittee son, Westwick ; 3, J. W. Ward, Eastgate. H. 2, A. E. Watson. Green cabbage-1, A. the upkeep of the churchyard.-I am, Sir, ' tc. ,, Callen proposed "The Judges," Buy- es Caine e der responded, congratu- and J. Walton's for best beast on the field- Watson ; 2, T. Ridley, Neamour. Basket of etc., i n-Boland, Stockta,,, wild flowers (children)-1, M. Metcalfe, PASSER-BY. ough, Westniorlanu 'excellencen theq uality of stock 1, J. and J. S. Thompson ; 2, J. W. Wall ; of the show ground. 3, Jos. Allison, Eggleston. The Tees-side Eggleston ; 2; Leslie Moore, Eggleston ; 3, Darlington. le resulted .