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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



at the time of showiug, 21., to Mr. W. Hubbard, of Langham ; 

 second, 1/. to Mr. N. Needham, of Hanibleton. Four entries. 

 Offered by the Right Hon. Lord Aveland. 

 Long-wooUed fat wether sheep, a silver cup, value \Ql. to 

 Mr. C.J. Bradshaw, Burley-on-the-hill ; second, 51. (offered 

 by the Society), W. D. Capell Brooke, Esq., of Geddington 

 Grange, near Kettering. Five entries. 



Offered by the Society. 



To the owner, being a tenant-farmer, of the best long- 

 wooUed fat wether sheep one year old, jl. to M. C. J. Brad- 

 shaw ; second, 4/., to Mr. E. Wortley, Ridlington. Three 

 entries. 



To the owner, being a tenant farmer, of the best breeding 

 ewes, 5/ , to Mr. C. J. Bradshaw ; second, 3L, to Mr. E. 

 Ridlington. 



Long-woolled theaves, one year old, 41. to the Hon. Colonel 

 Lowther, of Barleythorpe ; second, 2L, to R. W. Baker, Esq., 

 Cottesmore; Mr. C. J. Bradshaw highly-commended. Five 

 entries. 



Long-woolled wether lambs, ZL, to Mr. E Wortley ; second, 

 2?., to the Hon. Colonel Lowther; Mr, C. Bradshaw, com- 

 mended. Five entries. 



Long-woolled ewes, 31, to the Hon. Colonel Lowther; 

 second, 2Z., to Mr. C. J. Bradsliaw. Five entries. 



Pigs of any breed, weight above 20 stone, and under 18 

 months old, £i, to Mr. Bryan, of Ridlington ; second, £2, 

 to Mr. W. Carver, of Ligarsby ; R, W. Baker, Esq., com- 

 mended. Five entries. 



Pigs of any breed or weight, £3, to Mr. W. Carver ; second, 

 £2, to Mr. J. Stimson, of Egleton. Sis entries. 



Offered by the Right Hon. the Earl of Gainsborough. 



To the owner of the best fat pig, £2, to Mr. T. Needham, of 

 Egleton; second, £1, Mr. T. Gregory, of Egleton, Five 

 entries. 



Offered by the Society. 



To the owner of the best iu-pigged or suckling sow or yelt, 

 £2, to Mr. J. Lynn, of Stroxton. Four entries. 



Offered by the Most Noble the Marquis of Exeter. 



To the owner of the best half-bred four years old hunting 



mare or gelding, £10, to Mr. W. AUsop, of Garthorpe ; second 

 (offered by the Gentlemen of the Cottesmore Hunt), £5, to Mr. 

 J, Stokes, of Broughton Sulney. Nine entriea. 



Offered by his Grace the Duke of Rutland. 



To the exhibitor of the best beast shown as extra stock, a 

 silver medal, value £3, to C. O. Eaton, Esq., of Tixover Hall; 

 Mr, T. Suter, of Brook, highly commended. Seven entries. 

 Offered by the Tradesmen of Oakham. 



To the exhibitor of the best sheep as extra-stock, a silver 

 medal, value £3, to Mr. C. J, Bradshaw, of Burley-on-the- 

 Hill; W. De Capell Brook, Esq., of Geddington Grange, 

 highly commended ; Messrs. J. and R. Painter, of Burley-on- 

 the-Uill, commended. Six entries. 



ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. 

 Offered by the Right Hon, Viscount Campden. 

 For Swedish turnips, cultivated on any system, £7, to Mr. 

 W. Berridge, of Barrow; second, £3, to Mr. E. Wortlej-, of 

 Ridlington. 



Offered by the Hon. Gerard James Noel, M.P. 

 For Swedish turnips, a silver cup, value £10, to R, W. 

 Baker, Esq., of Cottesmore. 



Offered by the Tradesmen of Oakham. 

 For Swedish turnips. No entry. 



Offered by the Society, 

 For mangold wurtzel, £2, to Mr. Suter, of Brooke ; W. 

 Fabling, Esq.jOf Bnrley-onthe-Hill, commended. 

 Offered by the Hon. Roden Noel. 

 For mangold wurtzel, £3, to W. R. Morris, Esq., of North 

 Luffenham; the Right Hon. the Earl of Gainsborough, highly 

 commended. 



Offered by the Society. 

 For cabbages, £1, to W. Fabling, Esq., of Burley-on-the- 

 Hill ; Mr, Wortley, of Ridlington, commended. 



Offered by the Tradesmen of Oakham. 

 For white turnips, a silver cup, value £5, to Mr. Christian, 

 of Barrow ; Mr. Smith, of Estou, commended. 



GLOUCESTER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. 



The united Agricultural Societies. of this county held their 

 annual meeting at Gloucester, on Thursday, December 2. 



The judges of stock, &c,, were Mr, J. Wi^more, Mr. P. 

 Rich, and Mr. E. Blewitt ; of cheese, Mr. E. Bretherton, Mr. 

 D. Niblett, and Mr. J. Savory. The following was the 

 award i 



SHORTHORNS AND OTHER BREEDS, EXCEPT 

 HEREFORDS AND DEVONS. 



The Gift of the Right Hon. Earl Ducie, 

 For the best bull above two years old, £10, Mr. Richard 

 Stratton, Broad Ilintoa; second best, £5, Mr. Jolm Hall, 

 Syde, near Cirencester, 

 For the best bull, above one and under two years old, £10, 

 Mr, William Hewer, of Sevenhampton, near Ilighwortii, 

 The gift of W. P. Price, Esq., M.P. 

 Second best, £5, Mr. John W, Brown, of Uffcott, near 

 Swindon, 



Society's Premium, 

 For the best bull-calf, bred by the exhibitor, and under 12 

 months old, £5, Mr. Richard Slratton, Broad Hiutou, 

 The Gift of G. H, Bengou^h, Esq. 

 For the best bull, cow, and their offspring, £10, Mr, Thos, 

 Game, Broadmore, near Northleach. 

 Society's Premiums. 

 Second best, £5, Mr. J. H. Langston, M.P., Sarsdeu. 

 For the beat cow, in-calf or in-milk, £C, Mr. Richard Strat- 

 ton, of Broad llinton, near Swindon; second best, £3, Mr. 

 J. H. Langston, M.P., Sarsdeu. 



The Gift of J. H. Langston, Esq., M.P. 

 For the best pair of heifers, in-calf or in-milk, under 3 years 

 old, bred by the exhibitor, £10, Mr, Edward Bowly, of 

 Siddington. 



Society's Premium. 

 Second best, £5, Mr. William Woodward, of Northway 

 House, Ashchnrch. 



The Gift of Edward Holland, Esq., M.P. 



For the best pair of breeding heifers, under two years old, 



bred by the exhibitor, £8, Mr. John Lane, of Cirencester. 



Society's Premium. 



Second best, £4, Mr. J. H. Langston, M.P., Sarsdeu. 



HEREFORDS AND DEVONS. 



The Gift of the Right Hon. Earl Bathurst, 



For the best bull above two years old , £10, Mr, W, G, Burnett, 



North Cerney, 



Society's Premium, 

 Second best £5, Mr. John Williams, of St, Mary's, Kingsland, 

 Herefordshire. 



Tne Gift of Sir C. Vv^ Codrington, Bart., M.P, 



For the best bull, above one and uuder two years old, £10, 



Mr, Edward Price, of Pembridge, Herefordshire. 



Society's Premiums. 



Second best £5, Mr. Thomas Edwards, Wintercott, near 



Leominster. 

 For the best bull calf, bred by the exhibitor, and under twelve 

 months old, £5, Mr. William Perry, of Cholstrey, Hereford- 

 shire. 



The Gift of the Right Hon. Larl Beanchamp. 

 For the best bull, cow, and offspring, £10, Mr. R. Kecne, of 

 Peucraig, Monmouthshire. 



Society's Premium. 

 Second best £5, Mr. Thomas Duckham, of Baysham, near 

 Ross, 



The Gift of Robert Stayner Ilolford, Esq., M.P. 

 For the best cow, in calf or in milk, £6, Mr, W, G, Bennett, 

 North Cerney. 



