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JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



[ November 13, 1873. 



Cochins.— Cocfc.—l and Cup, Lady Gwydyr. Ipswich. 2, Henry LinRwood, 



F, R. S. S Woodttate. Pembnry. he, T. & H. Heath ; Major Bifjnold, Norwich. 

 Hen.— 1, Lady Gwjdjr. ■.;. R. S. S. Woodgate. Local 2, Misses E. W. Birch. 

 Yarmouth 3. Mrs. E. Pryor. Welwyn. he, T. Sherwood, Crowfield, Needhara 

 Market; P. Pahemore, Nortliamptoi), 



Cochins ~Chicke?is.—l, Lady Gwvdyr. 2, Mrs. E. Pryor. 3, T. M. Derrv, 

 Gedney. he, Major Bipnoid. c. J. Watson ; K. Fulton, London. 



BRAHMAS.— lJarA:.— Cocfc.—l, Lady Gwydyr. 2. 1 Local, and Local c, G. S. 

 Pearson, Yarmoiith. 8 and 2 Local. W. J. Nutman, Varmuutb. he. W. Brun- 

 ton. East Dertham; Lev. J. G. B. ICnieht, Danbury; W. Mantield. Cambridfie ; 

 R. Fulton; O. K. Cresswell, Early Wood, Bagshot. Hen.—\ and Cup, Dr. 

 Holmes. 2, L Writ-'bt. Lncal 1 and 2, W. J. Nutman. 8, W. Hargreaves. 

 he. W. Brunton ; ? . Kendru-k, jun., Lichfield ; E. Pnlcbard, Tettenball ; W. J. 

 Nutman; T. L. Nash, yproughton. c, W. J. Nutman (2); L. Wright; O. E. 

 Cresswell. 



BEAHMAs.—Xi{7fti.— Cocfc.—l and Cap, H. M. Maynard, Ryde, Isle of Wieht. 

 2, P. Haines, pMlprave, Lins. S, Rev. N. J. Ridley, Newbury, he, R. Fultun. 

 Sen —1 and 3. P. Haines. 2. Lady Gwydyr. 



BftAH^ A3. -Any variety — Chickens.— 1, Dr. Holmes. 2, P. Hainea. 3. Lady 

 Gwydyr. e and 1 l.-nc;il, G. S. Pearson. 2 Local, W., J. Nutman. he, Rev. 

 J. G. B Knight; T.L Nash. 



'H.&.:iiuvRGHs.~GoUlen-nimngled,—l and Cup, J. Robinaon, Garstang. 2. C. 

 Parsons, Wolverbainpion. a, T. May, Wolverhampton. Silver-spangled. — 1, 

 Ashton & Booth, Mottram. 2, J. Robinson. S, J. Waikei*. he. Rev. F. Tearle, 

 Newmarket. 



BiiiBVROTiS.—Golden-i>enr.iUed.—l and Cup, W. Speakman, Nantwich. 2, C. 

 J. N. Row, Melfurd. 3. K. Newbitt. 1 Local, J. W. Rust, Soulhtown. 2 Local, 

 J. Hall, Jan., Yarmouth, he. J. Robinson ; A. T. Faulkner, Thrnptton. c, T. A. 

 Brook. Holmfirth. Silver-pencilled.— 1, J. Robinson. 2, T. Hanson, Keighley. 

 8, R. Newbitt. he. J. Carr, Swansea : A. Stebhinpa, Lowestoft. 



Hambcbghs ~Blacfc.—l and Cup, R. S. S. Woodgate. 2, J. P. Case, Faken- 

 ham. 3. W. Cutiai;k, jun., Liitleport, Ely. 1 Local, T. A.Wright, Yarmouth. 

 he. R. Newbitt : J. Robinson. 



Game Bantams —B/ncfc or other Eed^.-l, G. Garrod, London. 2, W. F. 

 Fntnisle. 3, W. Eayner, Ipswich. I Local, G. S. Pearson. 2 Local, W. 

 Durrant. he, T. J. MiHer. jun., Fakenham ; W. Baskervilie, Manchester ; R. 

 Newbitt; G.S. Pearson; W. B. Jeffries. Ipswich (2); W. F. Entwisle ; W. F. 

 Addie, Prepton: J Andrews, c, W. Easkerville ; G. S. Ptarson; Maoter C. 

 Crosland. Wakefield ; J.Andrews; J. R Fletcher. 



BitiTAMB.-Any other variety.— 1, (up, and he, W. F. Enlwisle."2, R.JWing- 

 field, Sidbury. 3, J R Fletcher. C J Andrews. 



Bantams.— Biacfc or Khite.—l and Cup, R. H. Ashton. 2, J. S. Pearson. 3, 

 T. E. Tbir'le. Lowestoft. 1 Local. W. .(. Lincoln, he, B. Barrott, Heubury. 

 Bristol ; W. Adams, Ipswich ; R. H . Ashton ; Rev. F. Tearle ; J. R. Fletcher, c, 

 R. Titlow, Halebwortti ; W J. Lincoln. Any variety.— 1,^. Stringfield, Lowes- 

 toft. 2 M. Leno, Markyate Street. Dunstable. S. R. S. S. Woodgate. he, R. tj. 

 S. Woodgate ; Hon. Mrs. Paget. Hoxne, seole ; W. Durrant. 



Any otuek Variety —1. < up, and e, W. Cutlnck. jun. (Creve-C(pm-8). 2, G. W. 

 Boothby, Louth iGolden Pol..nde). 3, T S. Euoth, Chesterfield (Malays). 1 

 Local, A. S. Cooper, Y'armouth (Uondane). 2 Local. R. Harewood. Yarmouth 

 (Silver PheaBant;). vhc, -t. Long, Hromley Common (American Fowls), he. 

 Rev. N. J. tidley (La FItcbe); J. Eobinsou (Polanda or Crcves); A. S. Cooper 

 (Houdans); E. Laniour, Hexion, Anipthia (Lreve-Cceurs). 



Selling Class.— Cocfc, Cockerel, or Drake.~~l and Cup, Lady Gw^-dyr. 2, 

 "Wren & Page. Lowestolt. P. Ri-v J. G. B. Kni;^ht (Dark Brahmaj. 1 Local and 

 Local Cup. W. J. Nutman (Dark Brahma). Extra Local 1, J. N. Waite (Kom-n 

 Drake). vhc,\\ Howchin. .Sbadingtield, Wangford (Dark Brahma); J. & E. 

 Prince (Hie), he, T. 8. Rcioth (Malay); C. Sayer (Black Red Game): C. Den- 

 ton (Brahma); IViisb E A Eeles (While ^ultansl; W. Howchin (Dark Brahma); 

 T. >argant, Nantwich (Brown ' cd); W.J. Nutman (Dark Brahma); F, Par- 

 lett (Rouen); P. Pas&mnre (White i;rchin): H.E. Martin (Game); T.L.Naah 

 (BuflCochm); T. Td. Derry; J. N. Waile (Rouen), e, T. & U. Heath (8ilver- 

 Grey Dorking): J. W. BucKte (Black Red Game Bantams); W. J. Nutman 

 (Dark Brahma); A. li^entley (Black Bantamj; W.Rayner (PileGame); E. Cos, 

 Gorleston, Yarmouth (Houdan). 



Sei-liso Class.— Hens, Pu' lets, or Diicks.—l. Col J. Cockbnrn, Eracondale, 

 Norwich (Dark Brahma). 2, T. M. Uerry. 3, J. B. Ely, Lowestoft (tiilver- 

 spangled Hamburgh). 1 Local, G. S. Peareon (Dark Brahma). 2 Local, Misses 

 E.W- Birch (Huff Cochin). vhe.T Love, Rings'horpe, Northampton (Golden- 

 spangled Hamburgh); C. W. Laxton (Brown-breasted Red Game); G. W, 

 Boothby (Golden Polands) : Wien & Page ; Lady Gwydyr. he, T. i H. Heath 

 (Silver-Grey Dorking and White Cnchiu); G. S. Pearson (Dark Brahma); K. 

 Beazor (Black ^panibh). c, J. Wat^on, Cringlelord, Norwich (Black Red 

 Game); R. Hare, Buxhall, Stowmarket (Brown hed Game); E. A. Leeds 

 (Brown Red Game): W. J. Nutman, Yarmouth (Dark Brahma) (2); Misses E 

 W. Birch ( Buff Cochin) : T. L. Naah (Buff Cochin) ; J. B. Bly (Silver-epangled 

 Hamburgh). 



Ducks.— Aykshtiry or r^otieTi.—l, F. Parlett. 2 and 1 Local, J. N. Waite. 

 S, J. Wright, Normanstone, Lowestoft, he, .J. S. Pearson; Misses E.W. Biicb; 

 J.Wright. Any other variety. ~\,i N. Waite (Wild). 



PIGEONS. 



Carblehs.— Coefc.— 1 and Cup for best pen in Show, R. Cant. London. 2. J. 

 Chesters. 3, L. Wren. 1 Local, 2 Local, and c, G. S. Clements, Yarmouth, he, 

 R. Fulton; H.Yardley, Birmiugbani ; H M. M^yuard. Hi*»,— 1, L. Wren. 2, H. 

 M. Maynard. 3 and 1 Local, G. S.Clements, he,!!. H. Dows, Boston, c, R. 

 Fnlton. 



Carriers,— rown£7.—l and 1 Local. G. S. Clements. 2, R. Cant. S, R. Fulton. 

 he, H. Turner, Ipswich : G. S. Clements. 



Pouters.— Co'fc—1, W. R. Rose, Kettering. 2, J Hawley, Girlington, Brad- 

 ford. S.R.Fulton. 1 Local, G. S. Clements, he, H. Thurlow; G Holloway, 

 jun., Stroud, Gloucester, c, C. H. I^yford, Ipswich, flfu — 1, W. Nottage, Noitii- 

 ampton. 2, K. Fulton. 3, L. \v'alker. 1 Local, G. S. Clements, he, W. R. 

 Rose. 



Barbs.— 1, R. Fulton. 2, H M Maynard. 8, H. Yardlev. he. H. Thurlow; J. 

 Hawley. c, J. Chesters (2); M. H Tomlinson, Newark-on-Trent. 1 and 2 

 Local. G. S. Clemeuts. Yuung.—\. R Fulton. 2 and 8, H. Thurlow. 1 Local, 



G. S. Clements, he, H. M. Mayna'd ; T. H Dows. 



Tumblers.— S/ior(-yacfd.—l, .1. Ford, London. 2, J. Hawlev. 3. R. Fulton. 

 1 and 2 Local, G. s. Clem.-n*8. }ic, R Cint: U. Thurlow; J. Ford; H. Yard- 

 ley ; J. Hawley. I,owi/-/a'-r(f.—l, O. Cowies, Lowestoft. 2, J. Ford. 8, G and 

 W. Banns, Lowest 'ft. 1 Local. W. Hill, Handforth. he, C. Cowles (2); G.iflnd 

 W. Banns; R. Fulton; J. Hawley; H. W. Webb, Lower Sydenham. " 



Fantails.— 1, J. Walker. 2 i-nd 3, J. F. Loversidge. Newark. 1 Local, W. 

 Durrant. he, W. H. Tomliuson (2). c. R. Fulton ; F. R. Aldiss, Fakenham. 



Dragoons.— 1, W. Larkins, Henlow, Biggleswade. 2. H. Vardley. 3, H. 

 Thurlow. 1 Local, G. h. Clemmta. he, W. Larkins : R. Fulton : A. W. Wren • 

 G. S. Clements, c. A. W. Wren. 



Antwerps.— I, Master C. Crosland. 9, C. F. Copeman, Birmingham. 3, H. 

 Yardley. 1 Local and 2, G. S. Clements, he, H. Thurlow; A. Bentley ; J. 

 Hawley. c, A. Bentley; G. S. Clements. 



Any other VAhiF.TY.— 1. J. ChiHters (White Owls). 2, R. Fulton (Trum- 

 peter)^ S. H W. Webb (Africaa Owl-) 1 and 2 Local, Miss Somes (Danish 

 and Trumpeters), he, L. Alltn (English Owls), c. H. Thurlow; A. Bentley 

 (Blue Owls); Hon. Mrs. Papet (Florentine Runts); H. Yardley. 



Selling CLAas.-l, cup. and 8. H. Thurlow (Cirriers). 2, K. Fulton (Barbs). 

 ILocal.G. S. Clements (Black Carrir^rs). 2 Local, C Rumbold, jun. {Rlack 

 CarrierB) he, \. Silvers, Mel'nrd (t-'autMils); W. Larkins (Pouters); H Thur- 

 ow (Yellow Barl>s); A. Bentley (B ack Carriers) ; R. Elliott (Priests); J. 

 Ford;L Wren (Carriers): L Wa'km. v,,r'hampton : R. Blacklock, Sunder- 

 land {Kito Tumblers) ; G. S. Clements (Black Carriers), c, J. Chesters (Black 

 Carriers); W.Nottage; H. W. Webb (tnalmh Owls); C. Rumbold, jun. (Black 

 earners) (2). 



General Point Cup awarded to R. Fnlton. 

 Local Point Cup awarded to G. S. Clements, 



CANARIES. 



Clear Yellow.— 1 and 2, Lamidougb & Bexson. Derby. Local, W. Bracey, 

 Yarmouth. he,G. &J. Mackley, Norwich (2); Ooode &Audley; C. Rumbold, 

 jun , Yarmouth ; F. Alden, Norwich, c, C. Rumbold, juB. (2). 



Clear Buff.— 1 and 2, Laroplough & Bexson. Local. W. Bracey. he. G. & J. 

 Mackley; C. Rumbold, jun. c, Goode & Audlev, Leicester (2); C. Rumbold, 

 jun. (2). 



Marked or Variegated Yellow.— 1 and 2, Lamplough & Bexson. Local, 

 C. Rumbold, jun. he, G. & J. Mackley; Goode .SiAudley. c, W. Bracey; Goode 

 andAudley: C. Rumbold, jun.; F. Alden. 



Marki-d or Variegated Buff— 1 and 2, Lamplough & Bexson. Local, C. 

 Rumbold. jon. he. G. & J. Mackley. e, W. Bracey ; C. Rumbold, jun. 



TiCKbD OR Unevenly-marked Yfllow.— 1. Lamplough & Bexson. 2, G. 

 and J. Mackley. he, Lamplough & Bexson; Goode & Audley ; C. Rumbold, 

 jun. Local. W. Bracey. c, C. Rumbold. jun. 



Ticked or Unevenly biapkfd Edff.— 1 and 2. Lamplough & Bexson. Local, 

 C. Humbsid, jun. he, G. A: J Mackley (2) ; Goode & Audley ; C. Rumbold, jun. 

 c, W. Bracey ; C. Rumbold. jun. 



Clear Yellow or Buff, with Dark Crest.— 1, Lamplough & Bexson, 3, 

 F. Alden. Local, C. Rumbold. jun. 



Variegated Yellow or Buff, with Dark Crest.— 1 and /iO, F. Alden. 2, 

 Lamptougb & Bexson. Local. C rjumbold, jun. 



Cinnauun.- JoHfjuc- 1 and 2, Lamploutih &. Bexaon. Local and he, C. Rum 

 bold, jun. Buff,~l and he, G. &J. Mackley. 2, R. Poole, Maldou. Local, C. 

 Rumbold, jun. . 



Cinnamon.— Jjfarfccd or Variegated Jonque or Buff.— I, G. & J. Mackley. 2, 

 Lamplough & Bexson. Local, W. Bracey. 



Four Canaries Exhibited in One Caoe.—1, Lamplough & Bexson. 2 and 

 he, G. and J, Mackley. Local Prize. C. Rumbold, jun. 



Selling Class— 1 and 2. G. & J. Mackley. Local Prize, W. Bracey. he, C. 

 Rumbohi, juu. ; G. i\: J. Mackley. 



Geoeral Point Cup awarded to Jlessrs. Lamplough & Bexson, 



Local Point Cup awarded to C. Rumbold, jun. 



Judges. — Poultry : Mr. E. Hutton, Pudsey. Pigeons : Mr. H. 

 Beldon, Bingley. Cage Birds: Mr. H. Thurlow, Burnliam 

 Market. 



NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE POULTBY SHOW. 



The fifth annnal Exhibition vra.s held iu the Corn Exchange 

 on November 6th and 7th, and was successfully carried out in 

 every respect, being a marked advance on previous Shows both 

 as regards numbers and quality. 



In poultry Cochins stood first, and, though not large classes, 

 good birds competed both in adults and chickens. In BraJmias 

 adults had only three entries. The first-prize pen was excellent. 

 Chickens were more numerous and very good. Dorkings were 

 not particularly strong, and only an average lot. In Spanish 

 the chicken class was perhaps one of the best brought together 

 this season, many very promising pens competing. Game were 

 good, the cup going to Brown Reds, the same colour also taking 

 first iu chickens. In the latter the first-prize pen contained 

 one of the best pullets we have seen for some time. In Game 

 Any other variety a grand pair of Piles were first, and Ducbwings 

 second. All the Hamburghs were f^ood, Silver-sjiangled chickens 

 receiving the sectional cup. Game Bantayns were by far the 

 best represented in this department of the Show, a large number 

 of first-class birtls having been sent. The cup went to a splendid 

 pen of Black Red chickens. In adult birds the first-prize pen 

 contained the beat cock in the Exhibition, but rather indifferently 

 matched. In the class for Any other variety of Bantams good 

 Silvers were first, and capital Blacks second. Ducks were 

 numerous and good. 



The Pigeons were the great feature of the Show, the entries 

 numbering 846 pens. Single birds were exhibited throughout, 

 except in one ot the Selling classes, where a pair was required, 

 and in a collection class, which was for four pairs exclusive of 

 Carriers, Pouters, Almonds, and Barbs. "We have seldom had 

 to report such a collection of really first-class Pigeons, which 

 will be found to be fully borne out by a glance at the prize list, 

 most of the leading exhibitors being represented ; we wouldj, 

 however, suggest to the Committee that, where Judges of such 

 experience are engaged, a division of the classes might be satis- 

 factorily made on a future occasion. 



Pouters had six classes, the cup going to a magnificent "White 

 cock, good in every point, shown by Mr. Ridley ; the same ex- 

 hibitor also had first with a particularly fine White hen. The 

 other prize birds were also of very high order, the most notice- 

 able being Hr. Harvey's Blue cock, and Messrs. Fulton and 

 Taylor's Yellows and Reds, 



In old Carriers Messrs. Taylor, Horner, and Fulton divided the 

 prizes with capital birds ; Mr. Taylor taking the cup with a 

 heavy Black cock, admirably shown. In young Carriers both 

 prizes went to most promising Duns. 



Dragoons, Blue or Silver, were a large entry, but the class 

 contained a great number of defective birds. The first went to a 

 very rakish Blue ; a splendid Silver taking second. Dragoons, 

 Red or Yellow, were a much more even lot, Mr. Graham's first 

 Yellow taking the cup; Yellow also was second, and some good 

 Reds received notice. In Dragoons, White or any other colour, 

 a good White was first, and a remarkably fine Grizzle second. 



Short-faced Tumblers were a fine collection. Mr. Fulton took 

 the cup with a beautiful Almond hen, good iu every respect. 

 Capital Yellow Agates and Red Mottles won in each of the 

 other classes. Many of the birds were, however, not in good 

 show condition. Barbs were good. 



Foreign Owls did not come up to our expectations. It seems 



