September 14th, 1932. THE TEESDALE MERCURY. 13 S ePl elhbar 4th half-bred ,,,erininier lambs-1 and 3, F. NVilkiii- 1 sou and Sons, Scargill ; 2, Win. Metcalf, liarningliain. D. Johnson, for half-bred uuilei or wailer iamb-1, WIN. Metcalf, EST IN IN PARTS. I ;,1 rainghain ; G. Dent, Ingleton ; 3, F. btR A DAY FINE J. HAM , \\ ilkinson mud Sons, Scargill. Two Swale- MIDLAND BANK dale ewes-1, F. Wilkinson and Sons, Scar- sISTANOE COMMITytt 113PRIZEWINNERS. DEFIANT. 040 LIMITED gill ; 2 and 3, '1'. Cooper, Ladymyers. A. J. spi. Young, for ten Swaledale ewes, having. .., was the weather forecast awaited reared half-bred lambs, and ten half-bred County P UbliC N“-• ntelest than that which pre_ ginimer lambs-1, F. Wilkinson and Sons; in private Agricultural Show held on 2, Wm. Metcalf • 3, T. Cooper. G. C. Harker, on mr,--"o1114 e , in deeperPos i ly of the Mini i be, ale 56th time. From what was for live half-bred wether lambs-1, F. try -444 tc 'el 1!"for weather could enot w e - To Motorists Wilkinson and Sons ; 2, Win. Metcalf ; 3, in reference toto of Leh, ,,,,iptiiii`le t ef Saturday e an the w iid B. M. Metcalfe, Hundah. y conformed to uda ll se t ol li There is no necessity for motorists and Swaledale.-Tup, above two years old-I. tile xp ee t at ion doafwsnq ected f tthat 0 iegillit have been exp other travellers to carry substantial R. L. Close, Hazelgill ; 2. J. T. - Iceton, Kex- aril to the administrtartlett, 1:t:1■11:e altle interested would have they Would be spersedt • ',1,,..‘'.11,11111(1 h it sums of money if provided with •ith ; 3, \Vin. Allison, Marske ; 4. R. T. u there were intervals Of Iceton, \Vest Hope. Shearling Swaledale he Ministry, A . t thie --;; "Y 71)11: itzerMine°1 between the wind-swept Midland Bank LETTERS OF CREDIT nun -(Challenge Cup)-1, James Alderson, ur hours after it haa b ' dial Medfield dried quickly. -e; t TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES. Thwaite ;• 2, S. Clarkson, Angram, Keld ; 3; ced that the Co He newel' ous outburst from or J. '1'. Dent, Duckintree ; 4, R. F. Iceton, West e butu after that the T. to administer the O a condi- Hope ; 5, II. L. Close, Hazelgill ; 6, J. rd(' 11 nd-day,nmer-like A world-wide currency is enjoyed by Iceton; Kexwith. Shearling Swaledale ram tion to the Means test 14„ "ot'ekiztaildeait,t a i iel a . ild sut a Thee fdaary . erd rletn: iii iiiiiadaeirlbyo on these Travellers' Cheques, obtainable breeders)-1, J. T. Dent, Duckintree; ister of Labour accoial . e tirt ie -- s h eld . . singly or in book form at any branch 11, F.. Iceton, West Hope ; 3, T. M. Thorn- the Committee was r, , ,hw .. I ; ay, al .1 i to arrangements borrow, Spital ; 4, T. Harrison, Pateley arhei I • Me; to t le attention given ajority of 29 to 21. `1,,,Ift , \‘ in denominations of £5, £10 or £20. Bridge. Tup lamb-1, J. 1'. Dent, Duckin- ' talTof., 'the Committee tree; 2, 11. F. beton, West Hope; 3. E. Scott, An Interview. '''- r, -.•Chalon, ' ;1 on Me field ,Mr and A. the E. They are freely encashable at banking ,„. and .otheofiNs, Holw- i,•k. Two ewes-1, J. T. Dent, Duckin- en to the secretarial offices at home and abroad and tree ; M. Hastings ; 3, T. M. Thornborrow, the recent interview. \\ aariabl}, °Nv Longstaff, who, as . i,v Mr I. W. are accepted in payment of accounts Spital. Two giminer shearlings (Teesdale County Council had with hit I the _valuableV _able assistance of his .11cr,Itry)-1, J. T. Dent • 2, E. Scott, Hol- de.aiNreod agbreicauel; boor was afterwards hande; .ultlise Reilifed Lioliairgsetaff at the leading British, United States wick. Two Wormer lambs-1, E. Scott ; 2, In this it Was „moiety and continental hotels, the principal T. M. Thornborrow. 'rwo ewes-1, R. C. stated that the rrangements.. Whitehead, Keld 2, Sir Frederick Milbank, e Public Assistance CoMmit. ' lai a entered in very London stores, etc., and on liners ,iini cattle wee ilarliiiigham ; 3., Win. Allison, Marske. Two V Bloomfield, informedthe Iiiiini)beurlS, although no one, cruising to all parts of the world. 14ininter shearling-s-1, Wm. Allison ; 2, 11.. he number of men employe bull to enter in the first C \Vhitehead ; 3, Sir Frederick Milbank. classes Mr J. \V. Wall ich is the chief industry ;,I,v•allad a Booklets naming the Two gimmer lambs-1, Sir Frederick Mil- , four•le COWfirst pri es with a beautiful bank ; 2, Wm. Allison ; 3, R. C. Whitehead. shown a progressive declin f adudged to be the banks, hotels, stores and liners a which was Tup lamb-1, J. T. Iceton, Kexwith; 2 S. There had been a reducti, elasses e and 4. Mr T. where these facilities are available Clarkson, Angram ; 3, E. Harker, Keld. 14 in showing an in-calf cow, s employed in 12 years, a I.adYnlYer61 show may be obtained from any branch Cooper,._McDougall and Robertson, for aged as made worse by the fa tour first prizes, including the tup, tup shearling, and tup J. 'I'. iNitr i. R.-Addison, Bayberries, Iceton ; 2, R. L. Close. 0: C. Harker, for were engaged in the mine I Cup. k twee first prizes with HEAD OFFICE POULTRY, LONDON, E.C.• 2 tleton, who ho too tup shearling and tup lamb-1, J. T. Iceton; working a full week. Th biter calf, a&the satisfaction of beating 2 R. F. Iceton. Ickringill Challenge Cup for • fileton winner. Dales ponies attracted ould be even worse, and jr i five swaledale gimmer lambs-1, T. M. lineation. the prizes being pretty ThornborroNvi, Spital. Milbank Challenge en at work had a sulisistetic le distributed among the exhibitors. 1. per shift, plus rent allow Cup for 20 Swaledale gimmer lambs (large a Jackson, Tutta Beck, was a promi- breeders)-1, Sir Frederick Milbank ; 2, T. er week and coal for hou• winner with Wensleydale sheep, taking it out before it came back to the Sports-Messrs A. Peacock, .1. Guy, J. 1'. prizewinner producers, and until there was an adjust- Bayles, A. Bayles, G. Allison, C. Bayles, J. \V. Guy, Gilmonby. Wilson Challenge Cup a course Mr N v. Metcalf, Barningham, for 10 Swaledale gimmer lambs (small II t s ment and until their prices bore some Hutchinson, A. Donald, E. Metcalfe, W. eld also pointed •io the fore with the cross-bred variety, breeders)-1', E, Scott, ; 2, W. .out Ilia 1,• in the seven classes two first prizes, relationship to the things they had to buy Donald, J. Porter, N. Scrafton, C. Pickers- peration of the Nationa or the wages they had to pay, agriculture gill, L. Forrester, E. Kipling, R. Walker. Hutchinson, Pasture End. W. Stone, for ✓ n econds, and a third. Swaledales, of would always be in that position, no matter male sheep judged on points (open)-R. L. the County's local expendi . +limed most attention. There was Awards. Close, Hazelgill; 2, J. T. Iceton, Kexwith. f • the Swaledale Ram w hat they did. F'arme•s themselves could r relief paid out of local rate .„''e competition . " for do a lot in 'putting the proportion right. Shorthorn Cattle.-Bull calf, under one Silver Cup by Mr W. Hunton York, for two by £2,300 per week, •,r shearlings, there being no fewer year-I, 11. Robinson, . Cow, tups-1, J. T. Iceton, Kexwith; 2, R. L. Close, onmetitors. The winner was Mr Yesterday they had their representatives per annum More than bargaining on niilk. A farmer had asked calved, for dairy purposes-1, J. W. Wall, Haielgill. • Messrs Sharman, for gimmer al \ Berson,. Thwaite, who was closely Romaldkirk ;• 2, 41/Pickersgill, . Cow, shearling, gimmer lamb, and tup lamb-1, conomies were swallowed ■i hint why they should accept tenpenee per Me S. Clarkson, Angram, Keld. This gallon for milk in the winter months when in calf-1, T. Codper, Ladymyers ; 2, T. \V. W. Allison, Marske; 2, J. T. Iceton, Kexwith. expenditure of the Publi . -, - Alderson's only prize. In other the retailer was charging 2s. for it. Who Guy, Gilmonby ; 3, R. Sayer, . Messrs Wilkinson, Brough, for two tup mittee. If the Minister per ,,,, well-known exhibitors were seen. Cow, in milk or calf (parishes of Bowes, shearlings and two tup lambs-1, J. T. :1 T Dent, Duckintree, who won the first had that ls. 2d.? The man driving the milk resent attitude many perso cart received 50 per cent. more wages than Gilnionby and Scargill)-1, T. Cooper, Lady - lepton, Kexwith; 2, R. F. Iceton, West Hope. r small breeders' rams, had four the farmer's . myers ; 2, T. W. Guy, Gilmonby ; 3, J. W. A, E. Peacock, for the tup shearling, tup final refuge in public assist Ns and a third ; Mr J. T. Iceton, man who milked the caw. Such things would have to be adjusted be- Alderson, Bowes. Heifer, in niilk or gaff, lamb, gimmer shearling, and gimmer lamb, ,..1 ..i. five firsts, four seconds, and a fore they could get farming on a prosper- with not more than four broad teeth-1, J. not to have won a prize in any other class Committee claimed that th in the cup class; Mr R. L. Close, Hazel- II. Addison, Mickleton ; 2, B. Turnbull, -1, R. L. Close, Hazelgill; 2 \V. Allison, and two seconds ; Mr R. F. ous basis. (Applause.) in industry should have th - ,, firsts Mr Paget acknowledged the toast. Bowes ; 3, 1'. W. Guy, Gilmonby. Heifer, Marske ; 3, J. Peacock, Spanham. C. H. West Hope, four seconds, besides with not more than two broad teeth-I, J. Francis, for Swaledale sheep that had not s treatment as men disable - - m•th In the cup class ; Sir Frederick Mr W. Rees proposed " The Judges," humorously -alluding to the changes which NV McDonald, ; 2, R .M. won a. prize-1, W. Allison ; 2, J. T. Iceton. further contended that drasti ,, two firsts (including his own cup), Metcalfe, Hundah ; 3, R. Sayer, Lartington. S.-Thonipton, for Swaledale sheep-I, R. L. •1 and a third ; and Mr E. Scott, had taken place in the appearance of judges not be taken when dealin in recent years as compared with those of Heifer, showing all calf teeth-I, J. G. Dent, Close. G. S. Skelton, for tup and gimmer ,. two firsts (including Sir Murrough Ingleton ; 2, J. R. Addison ; 3, J. W. Wall. lamb lint to have won a prize-I, R. C. one for transitional- paynten - ,,o's cup), second and a third. • a former time who invariably had long beards which they .stroked while consider- Heifer calf,. under one year-1 and 3, J. R. Whitehead, Keld ; 2, W. Allison. Messrs ose only fault was that the produce, bread, and teacakes were Addison ; 2, J. 0. Dent. Female beast, with Linton, for female sheep, judged on points wet ' Their best. Miss Dugdale's cup for ing their judgment: He referred to the deep in work although they two broad teeth or more-1, J. \V. McDonald, (open) - I, R. C. \Vhitehead; 2, W. Allison. k cheese being again won by Mrs interest which Mr Dugdale took in the s of work of any characte'. Swaledale Sheep Breeders' Association as Barnard Castle ; 2, Miss Longstaff, Bowes ; Young Judges Competition-equal I, W. ,,-Ie, Gilmonby. Some fine potatoes 3, J. T. Bayles, Ifovelulgill. Heifer, with all S. Metcalf, Barningham ; J. J. Ministry Reply. -, II. its president, and to his gift of a second Beckwith, cup to replace the one that Mr R. C. White- ..calf teeth-1, J. G. Dept, Ingleton ; 2, J. \V. Barra's; and C. JohnsOn (aged 10), Stapleton. Flout, Permanent Secretary LUNCHEON SPEECHES. head won last year. He was glad his friend McDonald ; 3, A. Hudson, . Dogs.-Rough-coated dog or bitch--1, J. L. Special prizes.-Brown and Co., for bull bour, in his reply agreed a Middle Men's Profits. • Mosser " had managed to lift a cup at Peacock, Punchard; 2, Miss C. A. Collinson, last. (Applause.) or heifer calf-1 and 2, J. R. Addison, Spital; 3, M. Hastings, Dove Hall. Smooth- n of the county. It, however ,ibt.etice of the President, Mr T. Mr T. Brown, Grinton, responded for the Mickleton ; 3, J. Pickersgill, Bowes. J. T. coated dog or bitch-1, Nelson Hodgson, necessary to remind ill imgdale, the chair at the luncheon Kearton and Son, for best beast, age con- e • -.copied by Mr R. A. Paget, of Marn- judges, referring to the difficulty he had 'Lartington ; 2, J. L. Peacock ; 3, T. Cooper. nce Committee that all appli had in judging the cattle classes, in which sidered-1, J. .W. Wall, Romaldkirk ; 2, T. Produce.-White bread-1, Mrs \V. Allison, -:. Dorsetshire, Mr Dugdale's brother-in- Cooper, Ladymyers ;• 3, R. Robinson, sitional payment had ceas: ", and he was supported by the Rev. F. were some specimens of splendid types. Mr Marske; 2, Mrs E. Collinson, Spital; 3, Mrs Romaldkirk. C. M. Varley and Co. for J. Sow.erby, Heighington. Brown • bread contractual right to benefit r!dlirsgill, Vicar of Bowes, Mr \V. Rees, brown, who is a member of the North • Riding County Council; expressed regret heifer, under three years-1, R. Sayer, (W. Garbutt•-1, NIrs W. Allison; 2, Mrs J. J. ssistance Committee was r ' Stephen, secretary of the Swaledale Lartington. Tees-side Farmers', for best -••P Breeders' Association ; Mr T. W. Guy, that local affairs were being administered Beadle, Newbiggin; 3, Mrs J. Sowerby. Tea- 1 with an applicant for Iran from Whitehall rather than by the repre- beast on ground, age considered-1, J. \V cake-1, Mrs J. G. Walton, Mickleton; 2, Mrs babY Home Farm ; and Mr F. C. John- Cooper, Ladymyers ; 3, T. W. nt as though he was an abl . (ounty secretary of the National sentatives of the electors. He mentioned Wall ; 2, T. E. Collinson ; 3. • Miss Collinson, Mickleton. • Guy, Gilmonby. Osmond and Son, Ltd., for Cox and Falconer, for collection of loaf of applying for public assist --;-• Union. The repast, served by Mrs that he went to school at . agree ; Mr G. V, Tarn proposed the health of the heifer calf-1 and 3, J. R. Addison; 2, J. G. bread and five eggs-I, Mrs R. L. Close, vernment could not ihnald, Briscoe Gate, Baldersdale, in Dent, Ingleton. R. Gill, for yearling heifer , • .al excellent style, gave general satis- Secretary, referring to Mr Longstaff as a 2, Mrs J. Guy ; 3, Mrs W. Allison. scale or practice. man of outstanding ability determined on - 1, J. Alderson, Bowes ; 2, Miss Longstaff, Cheese.-New milk cheese, Stilton shape (J. cases of disability pension success, and also mentioning the ready Bowes. Banner and Son, for calf-1, J. Franklin)-1, J. Ireton, Langdon Beck Hotel; King" having been duly honoured Pickersgill, Bowes. Thompson and Foster, and sickness, the Conaniti ill of the Chairman, assistance afforded by his daughter, Miss 2, Mrs T. \V. Guy. New milk cheese, Bat Longstaff. (Applause.) for group of cattle-1, T. W. Guy, Gilmon- shape 1G. T. Burt, Barnard Castle)-1, J. he same liberty of action :. Johnson proposed " Success to by. Barnard Castle Co-operative Society, for ' ` \ ." expressing regret at the enforced Mr Longstaff acknowledged the hearty Iceton; 2, Mrs T. W. Guy; 3, Mrs C. Bayles, with Poor Law cases , beast to have not won a first prize-1, J. W. Stoney Keld. 0. C. Harker, for cheese aling fts ' .t Nil, Dugdale and acknowledging manner in which the toast had been pledged . and thanked the committee for the way in McDonald, Barnard Castle ; 2, J. W. Alder- made from Fullwood's rennet-I, Mrs T. W. if the need was such . fleman's practical interest in agri- son, Bowes ; 3, A. Donald, Bowes. Olympia nal describing. him as a model land- which they had assisted him. Guy; 2, J. Iceton. New milk cheese-1, Mrs assistance. The Chairman then presented the Swale- Oil and Cake Co., for best animal in classes A. Bayles, Plover Hall; 2, Mrs C. Bayles. the terms of the Order, si EI_•, congratulated the farmers of the 3,, 4, and 5-1, J. 'Al. Wall, Romaldkirk ; 2, agreed 1113, .I1 the quality of the stock exhibited, dale Ram Cup to Mr James Alderson, and J P, Hunter, for cheese-I, Mrs A. Bayles. lit it would be patient Mentioning the proceedings closed with a vote of thanks T. Cooper, Ladymyers. N. Lowes, for two Silver cup, given by. Miss Dugdale, Gilmonby lamb the dairy cows and the female cattle-1, T. Cooper, Ladymyers ; • 2, ad been particularly s,' sayi ng he would like to to the Chairman, proposed by Mr A. E. Hall, for the best milk cheese, any shape- --..e), Peacock. J. B. Addison, Mickleton. Dairy cow, fed ]. Mrs T. \V. Guy ; 2, Mrs A. Bayles. rawn attention to the fact a, Iiie of the latter when they had on Robson's nuts.-1, J. W. Wall, Romald- 1". ° `•e crops. He spoke of the encour- Judges. Butter.-Salted butter-I, Mrs J. J. Beadle, arch last that the law was kirk ; 2, T. NV. Guy, Gilmonby. The Read- Newbiggin; 2, Mrs R. 1... Close; 3, Mrs W. H to local agricultural shows Horses-Mr J. RaMe, Middleton-in-Tees- him Cup, offered by Major-General Sir John stered in Durham 1 1:1 dale. Cattle-Messrs J. Dent, Halrtley Allison. Unsalted butter (Messrs Bainbridge, to his obligations toCO:1111',:: :1,,t . those who were interested in , D.S.O., for the best Beast on the that 11 ause in a successful local show Castle ; Thos. • Brown, Grinton, Wensley- Richmond, amid W. Eastwood, Barnard ground-71, T. Cooper ; 2, T. W. Guy. Castle)-1; Mrs J. J. Beadle; 2, Mrs R. L. e Minister declared e' etn__ sure .. to see a very good type of dale and half-bred sheep and shepherds' in intritatil ,, •-orke sethoicaki Ha e si dogs-Messrs -C. Fawcett, Hawes ; Jas. Horses.-Gelding or mare for general pur- Close; 3, Mrs W. Allison uation poke . of the im- W the r, ut .1 h 011 standard of Cleasby, Hartley Fold. Swaledale sheep- poses, not to exceed 15.2 h.h. (A. Peacock). Eggs.-Hen eggs (coloured)-1, Miss Collin- . deplored the c Messrs Wm. Foster, Middleton-in-Teesdale; - 1, J. L. Peacock, Punchard ; 2, J. Pickers- son, Mickleton; 2 Mrs R. L. Close. Hen ° that the man gill, Bowes. .,11,.''irefulere„tu ll.to obtaini theeu best op -r s James Alderson, Keld; J. Beckwith, Appleby; eggs, white (T. Parkinson and J. Wrathall) a Y n a worse position Searr, Moorcock. Produce-Mrs J. Dent, Dales Ponies.-Pony brood mare, not ex- -1, Mrs Nicholson; Frawheads ; 2, Master ,,.' i.mai,. l 1 ceeding 14.2 h.h.-1, P. W. Sayer, Larting- W. Allison, tiowlulgill. u ea vho had not 'taken half the Hartley Castle ; Mrs Bainbridge, Reeth. GOLF. tuse the heavy crops suffered Bread and teacakes-Mrs Burt, Barnard ton ; 2, R. Sayer, Lartington. Pony, not ex- Potatoes.-Kidney potatoes-1, .1. Wear- :1...1 weather ceeding 14.2 ridden-1, - A. Metcalfe, mouth, Barnard Castle ; 2, Mr Stout, Copley. , eu. In __ likee we• had recently Castle; Mrs Cleasby, Hartley Fold: Sports-- .; e Mr John Milbank, Barningham Park. The Mill, Streatlam ; 2, R. Sayer, Larting- Round potatoes-1, J. \Vearmouth ; 2, Mr DALE GOLF CLUB. . l. cerealsIn North w hundreds ! with _ would have to be Referee judge-Mr J. W. Dent, Middleton. ton ; 3, T. W. Donald, Briscoe Gate. Horse Stout. Six potatoes (any variety)-1 and 2. oursouaes competition .o ;iii. !f grass or mare, exceeding 14.2 11.11., ridden-1, J, L. J \Vearmouth. R. C. Addison, for best six 111 -cutter, and be of no Stewards. tubers of the Teesdale o•• a;eti.,% the dales' they had been Peacock, Punchard. Horse or mare, any potatoes-I, T. Walker, Barningham. gay for prizes given DY Mr ,,i a b"; Supeivisar-Mr A.• E. Peacock. Cattle- height. driven (FL B. Morton)-1, A. Met- Sports. o: the last year or so, They Messrs T. H. B. Dent, R. M. Metcalfe, J. W. 1. A. Watson) and then resPeyan • tad Dot', calfe, Streatlam ; 2,- 11, Sayer, Lartington ; Sports for horse riders and motorists took --. C. -Jackso Pe i` '').1! ,crash in sheep prices, but Kidd, R. Allison, and J. Alderson. Horses Mrs S. H C. .. farate,..'een penalised as the corn- 3• T. W. Donald, Briscoe Gate. Special foa place during the afternoon and resulted as H. -Messrs J. T. Bayles, A. Bayles, and C. best horse or mare on field-1, J. L. Peacock, esult• 2:----1., J. Atkn S. inso and 1\1.:,,. het tras 't lad.Someone had asked Bayles. Horse measurers-Messrs A. Bayles follows ' a lime..:le Matter Punchard ; 2, P. W. Sayer, Lartington. Walk, trot and gallop race-1, W. Tuer, 68 ,the junior priz rte'ld Was ‘ h with agriculture. and A. Donald. Wensleydale and half-bred • The e eastb,""tee estion, perhaps, but it S e or Bowes ; 2, John Pickersgill, .Bowes ; 3, J. N. . fee d,, all pre sheep, and dogs-Messrs T. Tennet, T. neth Bousfltrance answered. Things had got Cooper, L. Metcalfe, W. Donald, and T. Wensleydale.-Aged shearling tup-1, Wilson, Marwood. n. The en : 'Ally CrtIon to each other. Wool and 3, J. A. Jackson, Tutta Beck ; 2, P. W. Musical chairs on horseback-1, J. N. amounting to £;?, Were were, t•lu. a p Wilkinson. Swaledale sheep-Messrs F. r• - l u n ou11. d , Someone said Collinson, M. Hastings, E. Kipling, J. Dixon, Sayer, Lartington. Tup lamb-1, J. A. Wilson ;• 2, J. Simpson ; 3, G. Lamb. on Hospital. ' tor funny when 't took .' did •"' snail whiskeyi oo three fleeces -1. Alderson, A. Peacock, A. Coulthard, W. Jackson, Tutta Beck ; 2, J. G. Dent, Ingleton; Boys' bicycle race-I, J. Close ; 2, N. Brun- -,1, a tak. , lekey. How many Brigham, R. Close, J. Etty, E. Whitehead, 3, Wm. Metcalf, Barningham. skill. -d .die -1,-' fleecee',. uuy a suit of clothes ? 1. M. Thornborrow, J. Hutchinson, and' J. Cross-Bred.-Two half-bted gimmer lambs le-bobbing on cycles-1, P. Metcalfe ; •-ota-ed that 'Or a suit of clothes ! 2 H. Howe ; 3, J. Kipling. UNTING. rii?ritivtt eon.miaep.imary producers of Gov. ProdUce-Messrs A. Walker and J. -1-1, J. G. Dent, Ingleton ; 2, Wm. Metcalf, Wedgewood. Field stewards-Messrs F. narnin gham ; 3, F. Wilkinson and Sons, Potato race on cycles-I, H. Preston, Bowes ; 2, 0. Hetherington ; 3, H. Howe. iug't athde for he were not be ing Wearmouth, T. W. Guy, T. Addison, and Scargill. Two half-bred wether lambs-1 VALLEY BEAGLES 11 e"the services they were A. Dent. Block -test-Messrs. E. •Metcalfe, and 3,- Wm. Metcalf, Barningham ; 2, F. Musical chairs with -lady on pillion-1, J. "nrionity. RnITIOOne was C. Pickersgill, L. Forrester, • and, J .• Porter. Wilkinson and Sons, Scargill. Best five Aldersnn ; 2, H. Preston ; 3, P. Metcalfe. Opening Meet)•