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September 9th, 19:31. Wednesday, September 9th, 1931. THE MERCURY.

THE UPPER DALE. riddle- of Sw ledale sheep, which came to b Gfinnier loath-T. W. Stephenson ; 2, T Morpeth ; 4, T. Lancaster-Nell and Tip ; 5, opMETON-IN-fEESDALE SHOW ' Helmer ; 3, T. Dent, Middleton. A. Gook, Kildale-Tony and Tip. OWN CORRESPON_n ton • how in its turn with b.- wE Eggle ton, was secured by Mr T. W. Guy Pair of half-bred gimmer lambs-1 and Most handsome dog or bitch competing- 2. ,,,.. Metcalf, Barningham. T. II. Riddell ; 2, J. Foster, Baldersdale. W. TEMPLE, ME BIBIN FEWER ENTRIES, BUT A FINE DAY. Gilmo iby, and the Wilson Challenge Cup given y Sir Murrough J. Wilson, for small l Silver cup given by Mr A. J. Young for, nt of Mr Jo.slepn liC Swaleda e Sheep (Open Classes). the dog or bitch doing the best work at the Farm, N ewbiggln, at 11 breeders, by Mr Tom Scott, , who vo ea the wet weatherr. in last week, up- havin • won it three years running now Aged tup-IL Close, Bowes ; 2, Sir F pen-J. L. Peacock. on Sunday, i drew 0 Milbank, Barningham Park ; 3, W. .H. oot' g Reeth, Kirkby Stephen and Masham claim it. as his own. Horticultural Section (Open Classes). therings seen Upper Collinson, ; 4, '1'. Collinson, Stan ears. Prior to he „sicultural Shows on Wednesday, Thurs- Gren ral purpose horses were disappoint- interi hope Gate. Hoses-J. G. Bradwell, Middleton ; Donald, Primit mell and Friday respectively, there were ing i numbers, although some good Methodist . those who prophesied that qualit was represented in the few ekhibits Shearling to-11. Close. ; 2, S. M. Craig, Robert Dent. , conducted a ervice Carnations-1, F. B. Jackson, . lb' atd iileton-in-Teesdale Show on Saturday parad d, and nearly all the fell ponies on St. John's Chapel ; 3, J. Keenleyside, Hol- tive Methodist Cheapeolfon ! oil a good chance of being washed out the field were brought by Mr J. W. Dent, wick ; 4, '1'. W. Guy, Bowes. Gentleman's buttonhole-Robert Dent ; en a member r t h. tlr eiturett ;Ober, for at the other shows mentioned Fair iew, whose interest in this breed is Tup lamb-1' and 4, R. Close ; 2, Sir F. J. W. Patterson, Middleton. and he was Milbank ; 3, T. \V. Guy. Lady's spray-J. G. Bradwell, Middleton; reachers vy rains did their best to damp not well k own, the only others being brought on he Teesdale v the show grounds, but the ardour of by Messrs J. W. Moses, Butterknowle, and Two Swaledale ewes to have reared lambs 2, Mrs G. Bowron, Middleton. s always in teat deintiod, in 1931-1 and 3, Sir F. Milbank ; 2, 1'. W. Two beetroot, long-J. W. Borden, ings, standing next to i promoters of those popular agricultural J. J. eenleyside, Holwick, who secured lls beings. However, by Saturday morning, second and third prizes in the class Guy. Spennyinoor; 2, 1. Wilson, . preachers' p an. Hew . storm seemed to have spent itself, and associ ted with Linnel Ling Cropper. All Two gimmer • shearlings-1 and 2, Sir F. Beetroot, globe-J. Grieveson, ; ader and trea urer for the Milbank. 2, C. Edmundson, Crook. years. committee of the Middleton-in-Tees- the of er prizes went to Mr Dent. Dales 'I he Rev. Agricultural Society found their ponies made a better show, and here the Two Swaledale gimmer lambs-T. W. Onions-M. Edmundson, Crook ; 2, J. a very high ribute to 51; Its to promote the 65th annual venture prizes- were well distributed among some Guy ;• 2, J, W. Dent, Middleton ; 3, F. Wear- Grieveson. ti work, and eferred to the. of our local breeders of the dales ponies- mouth, Bowes: Broad beans-J. W. 'Patterson ; 2, Ay s Society and the circuit i ...A with at least a fine day. As a of fact, the ground was not nearly Messrs P. , W. Sayer, (two Ewe, gimmer shearling and gimmer lamb Watson, Cotherstone_ Mined through his passino- firsts a d two seconds and a third), J. W. - Sir F. Milbank ; 2, '1'. W. Guy. Peas-J. Grieveson; 2, C. Edmundson. o was 65 yearof age, w sodden as had been anticipated; and as a afternoon wore on the clouds really Dalton, Stanhope (first, second and third), Messrs Sharman, Wool Merchants, Brad- Collection of. potatoes-F. R. Jackson, ksmith, and a fanned W. am A. Metcalfe, Streatlam (two firsts). ford, for Swaledale tup-W. H. Collinson ; Staindrop ; 2, J. Wearmouth, Barnard recent years deceased hada and the sun shone in mellow light The airy display was little and good, the 2, J. W. Dent. Castle ;' 3, J. W. Horden. good health, but although' g the famous show ground behind Idlet011 House. It is an ideal meeting- fancy .Butter of Mr J. lceton, Langdon Silver teapot by Mr J. W. Dent for •wale- Potatoes, coloured, round-F. R. Jackson; ertained of his recovery he Beck, ing much admired for its original dale gimmer lamb from registered parents 2, J. Wearmouth. mewhat suddenly on Wed ice and well adapted for the purposes of ;ow, and the writer, who has attended design, although it seemed a shame to use - T. \V. Guy ; 2, Sir F. Milbank ; 3, J. W. Potatoes, white, round-1 and 2, J. n. The hymns, Now let good b tter for such a purpose. Dent. Wearmouth. ings sublime," " Servant or re of these annual gatherings than he to boast of, the actual number being Sheep dog trials lasted all day, and Silver challenge cup by Mr J. Ickringill Potatoes, coloured, kidney-F. R. Jack- ," and " Nearer{ my God, to es for Swaledale ram lamb-R. Close ; 2, Sir son ;• 2, J. Wearmouth. ere sung, had Nity-seven, has never seen the setting althoug at first there was an appalling been selected, absence of spectators, as the afternoon wore F. Milbank. Potatoes, white, kidney-1 and 2, J. Wear- t before his Oath, and he l e beautiful. To view from the height Middleton House the valley of the Tees On the trial ground was well lined with Messrs McDougall and Robertson, Ltd., mouth. ssed the wish that the Rev. for aged top, tup shearling and tup lamb Potatoes, suitable for cooking-J. Wear- hould conduct the funera it slopes toward Mickleton, with old interested, people. camon standing sentinel-like in the The .rticultural display seemed to have -R. Close ; 2, Sir F. Milbank. mouth ; 2, I. Wilson. . chief mourneXs were Mr Best female sheep in Swaledale sheep Single potato-F. H'. Jackson; 2, I. Wilson. ), Miss Tempi (daughter) , it distance, is an experience the anticipa- suffered from the weather and industrial depressi n, for the exhibits were a hundred classes-1 and ), Sir F. Milbank ; 3, T. W. Cabbage, green-1 and 2, F. Bowron. Temple (son a d daughter.: 3 of which makes the annual visit to tileto show. „additionally pleasant. The less th n last year. However, there was Guy. Cauliflower-J. Grieveson ; 2, \V. H. Lay, Temple (son), Mr Thoma Milbank Challenge Cup-T. W. Guy ; Roker. er), Mr and Mrs Pe Iv cause for con plaint, if so it can be good co petItion, and what was shown was .c,7 of supe for quality and quite in keeping 2, F. Weal-mouth ; 3, J. W. Dent. Vegetable marrow-F. Bowron ; 2, J. rother-m-law), Mr °sea' led, was the attendt;.ce n of visitors, which Grieveson. we' have ever with the produce which has gained a good Wilson Challenge Cup-T. Scott, Holwick; ), Mr and Mrs J. H. Temple, much smaller than 2, W. Dowson, Lunedale ; 3, W. Hutchinson, Mrs Watkins, Mr and Mr I Jr, but there were obvious reasons for name fo the amateur gardenerA of Middle- Classes confined to Middleton-in-Teesdale ton. M F. Bowron is to be congratulated West Pasture End. Garden Association. non (cousins),1 and a very But what could be expected in such By Messrs T iorhas Edmundson, for tup of other relatives. -Th anon as this ? The entries, too, were on havi g secured the greatest number of Sweet peas-R. W. Ebdon ; 2, points or his prizewinning exhibits of lamb and gimnier lamb-T. W. Guy; 2, Sir J. G. eceded by the and. aderably less than in previous years. F. Milbank, ; 3, J. \V. Dent. Bradwell. of the TeesdTeesdale e Primitive emparison of this year's entries with garden troduce. . The a tendance was not so large as we Bouquet of ,garden flowers-R. W. Ebdon; large num it. There was a • of last year may be gathered from 1 Wool. 2, F. Lowe. following table : have seen it, but there are several reasons 1 wreaths. Mr INV. Parnile.;,- for this hich need not be enumerated, and Swaledale shiep wool-1 and 2, J. W. Asterst-1 and 2, W. Collingwood ; 3, R. aker. 1930 1931 Dent; 3, Jos. Allinson, Eggleston. 50 87 there is no doubt that the disheartening Wiilbudalri effects o I the weather of the past few weeks sL 2, W. Collingwood; 3, P. Robson. 163 127 General Purpose Horses. " Herbaceous flowers-Mrs Morton, Hude- TERLY MEETING. were pa tly responsible. 80 57 Gelding or Mare, any age, not over gate; 2, F. Bowron. ton-in-Teesdale Primitive 27 37 Judges. 14 h.h., led-2, P. Blackett, Woodland. Gladioli-F. Bowron ; 2, R. W. Ebdon, it quarterly meeting, held a • Produce 52' 55 Cattle and Wensleydale sheep, Messrs One or two year old-P. Blackett ; 2, W. Carnations-A. Lowe; 2, F. Bowron. ednesday night, was largely 2 3 W. B. •rosby, Appleby, and \V, Cleasby, R. Coatsworth, Newbiggin. Carnations, two varieties-A, Lowe; 2, F. Rev. A. McDonald, circui . is 10 20 Penrith ; Swaledale sheep, dogs and wool, Foal-S. Thomson; Eggleston ; 2, R. W. Bowron. ided. Mr T. Brown wa p Dogs ... 36 34 Messrs .. Harker, Arkengarthdale. and G. Lowes, Lonton; 3, J. \V. Moses, Butter- Beetroot, long-F. Lowe; 2, G. Bowron. secretary. Feeling refer" g Judges' Competition W. Beck vith, Kirkby- Stephen ; Fell and knowle. Beetroot, globe-G. Bowron; 2, R. W. to the passing of several iculture 350 254 Dales p ies, Messrs .J. J. Harker, Arken- Farmers' or tradesmen's best tiirn-out- Ebdon. g the quarter and ex- try, etc. ... 95 garthdal , and J. T. Dixon, Ravenstonedale; P. Blackett ; 2, C. Bayles, Stoneykeld, Parsnips-2, C. Jackson. preciation of th it long an - - dairy pr. duce, Mrs Peacock, Lunedale, and :owes ; 3, W. and A. Metcalfe, Streatlam. Carrots-2, C. Jackson. were given by he ministe 865 678 Miss Crosby, Appleby; horticulture, Mess nch leeks-P. Robson ; 2, W. Colling- stewards. Let ers of sym- ing for the absence of the poultry NV. Rod y, • Darlington, C. A. Watson, Fell Ponies, not exceeding 13 h.h. wood. sent to the rel ives of Mrs the decrease is -92, sheep and horses Richmon , j. Stott, Eggleston, and J. Moore, Fell pony brood mare, registered or , Pot leeks-1 and 2, W. Collingwood. rs Nancy Nix n, Mrs H main accounting for it. Egglesto ; sheep dog trials, Messrs W. T. eligible for registration-]. and 2, J. W. Celery-F. Bowron; 2, W. Collingwood. s T. Robinson Miss beet, Society was in a quatidary at the Collinson Crosby Ravensworth, and \V. Dent, Middleton. Onions-F. Bowron ; 2, P. Robson. , and Mr J. W.-Iiremple, that tag of the year in consequence of the Peacock, Lunedale. One or two year old-1 and 2, J. W. Dent. Eschallots-1 and2 , G. Bowron. Atom had passe away that'. tion of the secretary after one year Stewards. Colt Or filly foal-2, J. \V. Dent. Peas-F. Bowron ; W. Tinkler. Brood mare stinted to " Linnet Ling Turnips-1 and 2, F. Bowron. Nice, but fortunately the organisa- Cattle nd Wensleydale sheep, Messrs G. 1 report stood the same :es, was able to enlist the services of Mrs Cropper",-J. W. Dent; 2, J. W. Moses ; 3, Collection of potatoes-F. Bowron ; nancial report showed a Robinso and J. Addison; Swaledale sheep, Keenleyside, Holwick. Lowe. gee, who, although choosing the title dogs an wool, Messrs John Smith and e of the places on the cretary pro tern., performed the Potatoes, coloured, round-C. Jackson ; yet sent their , allocations. J. W. Rot inson; horses, Messrs C. NV. Raine, Dales Ponies. F. Bowron. anal duties as well as any man could 1; Bead , J. S. Turnbull, and F. Shield; deed for Holwick Chapel.. lone. Happily she had the ready Exceeding MI and not exceeding 14i hands. Potatoes, white, round-\V. Tinkler; 2, W. completed. It was decided' measuri g horses, Messrs J. S. Turnbull Collingwood. .ce of two gentlemen who had and Ian cott; sports, Messrs E. C. Surtees, Brood mare-J. \V. Dalton, Stanhope ; 2, ices of two evangelists from .1 I the secretaryship for many years, P. Sayer, Larth gton ; 3, J. W. Dent. Potatoes, coloured, kidney.-F. Bowron; o come on the circuit G. A.T ompson, R. I. Smith and I. S. 2. R. \V. Ebdon. . A. Thompson and W. Brown, Turnbbll ; dairy section. Messrs M. Bell One or two year old-2, J. Beadle, Rev. H. J. FOSS, Wesleyan• 'alp of these made her duties on Eggleston. Potatoes, white, kidney.-C. Jackson; , is to be requested to take and J. R Watson; sheep dog trials. Messrs F. Bowron. 'ighter than they would have J. J. Bu sey, Thos. Collinson, J. W. Dent Colt or filly foal-P. Sayer ; 2, B. \V. issionary meetings on the- here would be a long way to ,owes, Lonton ; 3, J. W. Dalton. Potatoes, suitable for cooking.-W. Col- Rev. A. McDonald, circuit and R. Collinson ; timekeeper, Mr ,C. Little- lingwood ; 2, F. BoWron. v one exceeded in excellence nitre, Messrs Chas. Jackson, F. Gelding or mare, any age, ridden-NV. and of Mrs Morralee in the fa ir; hor ten - Lowe, a d F. Bowron. N. Metcalfe, Streatlam ; 2, J. W. Dalton ; 3, Single potato.-W. Collingwood; 2, C. to be made throughout it,. .- P. Sayer. Jackson. Peake Memorial Fund. V . ngaged the services of the AWARDS. Four potatoes, grown from seed supplied .r. !c. e Foal by any horse travelling within four lution was passed in favou tale Silver Band, which, Shorthorn Cattle. miles of Middleton-P. Sayer ; 2, S. Thom- by Garden Association.-G. G. Morton; 2, earn again being a cantle n of Mr M. Wright, of son, Eggleston ; 3, R. Lowes. J. W. Hunt. istry. Mr J. W. Kettleweit 'esc Best b 11-T. G. Robinson, ; 2, •-etio e a good demonstration It W. N atson, Newbiggin. Dales pony, aelding or mare-W. and A. Collection of vegetables.-G. Bowron; 2. son were re-eleCted cir•irit - have made since Mr C. Jackson ; 3, F. Bowron. , - gay, Bull ca f, under one year-A. \V. Wilkin- Metcalfe ; 2, P. Sayer. he next quarterly meet tint position of band- Boy rider-Ray Jackson, Staindrop ; 2, tCauliflower.-F. Lowe; 2, G. Bowron. Middleton. they son, Wo dland ; 2, \V. Kidd, 'fowler Hill ; ,,,, r ole vac. nance was a really 3, H. Pe cock, Hamsterley. John Turnbull, Middleton. Cabbage, red.-F. Lowe; 2, P. Robson. provided by the Harwt Special prize by Messrs Ord and Maddi- - perfon . Neptune Mills, Ltd:, for cow in calf or Girl rider-May Tuer, Bowes ; 2, Vera earty vote of 'thanks \v at was served by the Jackson, Staindrop. son, Ltd., for the greatest weight grown em, on the motion of 51t milk for breeding purposes-T. G. Robin- luncheon ileton Wesleyan son ; 2, T Oliver, Lartington; 3, H. Peacock. from 6 potatoes-J. Hunt, Middleton. "ig well waited Dogs. Exhibitor awarded most points-F. the Midi Messrs Waddels Otterburn Mill, Ltd., for Bough-coated dog-Wm. Wearmouth, Bowron, Middleton. nipany bei. i n a way there heifer fo breeding purposes, with not more 7heon, and so Roger Moor ; 2, Mrs Pratt, Woodland, • For once than t o broad teeth-R. Hutchinson, Rough-coated bitch-J. W. Watson, New- Equine Sports. section of the Middleton -it Iles after Turn of the show Egglesto ; 2, T. Oliver ; 3, T. G. Robinson. biggin; 2, J. L. Peacock, Arkengarthdale. Open trotting handicap.-T. Lowther, of the British Legion held - tccompaniment Heifer or breeding purposes with all calf Smooth-coated dog-J. W. Watson; 2, J. L. eeting on Tuesday night. -.Ron of the teeth-R. Hutchinson ; 2, J. Keenleyside, Kirkby Stephen; 2, F. Dent, Staindrop; 3, , 'its which Peacock. J. :Anderson, Cockfield. Me presiding. After tit 'e the leading se, Hamsterl y ; 3, J. Dent, Ingleton. Smooth-coated bitch-R. Gray, Middleton; was held, fir tion. Mr Heifer calf under one year-F. Peart, Walk, trot and, gallop competition.-F. whist drive bided some exhiL which 2. J. W. Dent, Mildleton. Dent, Staindrop; 2. A. Metcalfe, Streatlam; ing : Mrs Nicholson, Mrs V. great deal of ellen Wearhea ; 2, J. Dent ; 3, T. G. Robinson. Best dog or bitch, any breed, shown by 3. J. B. Wearmouth, Bowes. owron ; lucky number, Mr- '-gallons Heifer alf, calved in 1931-B. Hutchinson; prize dairy 'cm\ as had school children-Robert Kitching, Middle- NInsteal ride-J. N. Wilson, Langleydale ; sitter, Mrs Waton ; boo of the thousand 2, J. B. ddison, Mickleton ; 3, Jos. Allin- ton; 2, Joyce Huntley, ; 3, 2, Nornio e Wilson, Langleydale ; 3, J. R. Mrs R. Lowe acted as 51 '-'iter of a cow which b son, Eggl ston. Walter Kitching, Middleton. Addison. miekimon. bred by Mr John Thot -trley. Messrs H. and J. Walton, Gainford, for rowing. th e Marwood Grove, Eth ■ heifer w' h all calf. teeth-R. Hutchinson ; Dairy. Motor Cycle Suorts. e potato weight growini- nbt quality soon captured 2, T. G. obinson ; 3, J. Brown, Bowbank. Salted I:hitter-1 and 2, Mrs R. L. Close, Grass track.-W. Nichol, ; 2, J. onnection with Ithe Middle the judges and no dc A is Messrs i akbar Ltd. Manchester, for bull Garden Association cell- Bowes ; 3, J. Iceton, Langdon Beck. Butterfield, 'fow Law; 3, G. Allinson, further lionours for t or heife calf, under one year-A. W. Unsalted butter (Middleton, Upper Tees- Brough. members received - the Teesdale show seaso. Wilkins() ; 2, J. Dent; 3, J. Brown, Bowbank. were not to be cut Whet dale, Eggleston, Holwick, Lunedale, Mickle- Handicap.-J. Butterfield; 2, J. Gaddas; 3, )econd and two thirds mad, Exors. if R. W. Raine, for beast fed on ton, Bornaldki•k and Baldersdale)-Mrs W. G. Elliott. Weardale. er supplied by the C.W.S: .,- biggest prizewinner in the Bibby c ke-J. Heine, Middleton ; 2, J. which- was only reveal, Dowson, Lunedale ;• 2, Miss Collinson, hir A. W. Wilkinson's bull Brown, ickleton. Mickleton ; 3, J. Ideton. Saturday, proved to Wa: Aland was a typical little Messrs nthony Heslop, Ltd., and Parkin, he first prize winner Fancy butter-1 and 2, J. Iceton. Hutchinson, Eggleston, ,ss any Co., Ltd., for dairy cow-T. G. Eggs, white-Mrs W, Lee, Middleton ; 2, RAILWAY TIMES. with 39 lbs., and Mr J. N\ • nice young heifer which hinson ; 2,. T. Oliver ; 3, R. W. Watson. d with 37 lbs. Miss Lee, Middleton. la the four classes in which Ni essrs Lintons, for dairy cow (Middle- Eggs, brown-J. \V. Parkin, Mickleton ; 2, rY• Ho. Upp•r Teesdale, Mickleton, Eggleston, Miss Forster, Mickleton. LOCAL CHANGES NEXT MONDAY. meeting of the Wointril "beep made a fair good M. tale and Holwick)-1 and 2, J. R. Brown bread-Mrs. Close, Bowes ; 2, Mrs diary of the Middleton-pa: "iarse, Swaledale sheep pre- ton, 'n; 3, W. Allinson, Eggleston. Raine, Garden Terrace ; 3, Miss Collinson. .ve Methodist circuit the former the prizes were I ,u net udges' class, open for young men White bread-1 and 2, Mrs I. J. Walton, Changes will be made in the local train n Monday afternoon. NB'slle,If ;:r a few exhibitors, Messrs 1ddisc i r ens under 18. 'Competitors were Mickleton.; 3, Mrs J. W. Dent, Middleton. service according to the new L.N.E.R. l Gilling Yount judge cattle, horses and sheep- resided, and an exce 0 Helmer, Teacakes-Mrs W. Morton, Middleton • 2, time table which conies into force next e Mission work Was 4 Ingleton ;J. Thompson, and ma, (equIlly divided)-W. Metcalfe, Mrs Close ; 3, Miss Betty Morton, Middleton. Monday. and passengers are urged to con- er, the blind evangelist, Jackson, ; asked to m, and T. Dent, Mickleton ; equal Dressed chicken-1 and 2, G. R. Arm- sult the new tables before travelling next 1 and 2 Ingleton, and J. Metcalf, Stain- issionary letter wasTea v% half-bred sheep Mr W. strong, Butterknowle. • week. The Tees Valley branch trains from , Mrs Pettier. ram, secured both prizes Barningha. Mr J. Bell, Middleton, cheese - Miss Barnard Castle to. Middleton at 10.51 and Forest ladies. I4endid specimens which he 3, J. Dent, from Middleton at 2.20 will run on Tues- drop. Ale Sheep (Open Classes). Collinson ; 2 and 3, Mrs J. J: Walton. Sw ' aged tup for crossing with Cheese not over 4 lb.-Miss Collinson ; 2, days, Wednesdays and Saturdays only. ett aledale sheep, it was) Wensleydk 'seep-T, W. Stephenson, Mrs C. Bayles, Bowes; 3, Mrs J. Dent. The train to Kirkby Stephen leaves Bar- ggleston Show close n some of the leading • nard Castle at 1.18 p.m. instead of 1.19 as ',we Shearling or . Thompson, Middleton. Sheep Dog Trial. ow ring. Mr R. L. Close, black-faced si crossing with black-faced hitherto and is re-timed to Tebay. The arnard Castle Athletic will 4, took five first prizes- MinaV' 14,a Richmond ; 2, ) ; 2, J. Jack- Single dogs-1 and 2, J. L. Peacock, train from Kirkby Stephen to Darlington and in the preli el, inthe ssescla in which Arkengarthdale-Fly and Rush ; 3, J. Kell leaves at 5.22 and is re-timed to Barnard .c,,0,111,Yolie It 6 Tup lamb, for le ; 3, J. Thompson. ham Senior Cup Pparently unapproach- sheen-T. Helme , 7 reared a lamb this Stobbs, ; 4, Jos. Relph, Kes Castle. The Saturday train from Bishop Fields Ground. Nic" Ilt,!7ederick Milbank-who, son, Barnard Ca t. leton ; 2, T. Helmer ; 3, wick-Lad ; 5, Ed. L. Lucas, Kendall-Haig Auckland to Barnard Castle leaves at 2.12 and their son, Mr J. 6, T: Lancaster, Sedburgh-Nell. instead of 2.4 The Sunday morning train o. '00 Best ewe, haw g time in the vicinity season-J. Dent, i g. 1 and 2, J. Dent ; 3, Double dogs-J. Reiph, Keswick ; 2, J. L from Barnard Castle to Middleton is dis- V.-pad two firsts and four' T. W. Stephenso . Peacock-Fly and Rush ; 3, T. R. Riddell continued. Vp:,111bank Challenge Cup, `me Gimmer shearli g-. rick for larger breeders T. W. Stephens°