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JOURNAli OF HORTIODLTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



[ September 10, 1874. 



the winners. We think the whole class might have been coru- 

 mended with one or two exceptions. 



The Game classes were poor with one or two exceptions, and 

 very badly judged. The cup-winner was in very bad feather 

 and not good in style. The best Hmnhurghs were shown by 

 Messrs. Beldon and Long. The first class was well judged, but 

 the cup was given to a very indifferent pair of Pencilled pullets, 

 while Mr. Beldon's really splendid pen was unnoticed. AVe 

 have not the heart to say any more about these classes. In 

 Spanish Mr. Jones took the cup with his grand pen. SWiies 

 were very large and good classes ; they seemed to take very 

 much with the public. The best pen of pullets, which most 

 decidedly should have had the cup, were only highly commended. 

 The cup pullets were not nearly their equal in crest or leg- 

 feathering. In cocks the third prize was given to a very large 

 ugly bird with only four toes on one foot, while several perfect 

 birds were unnoticed. 



In Or^iamental Birds beautiful Gold and Silver Pheasants 

 were first and second, White Guinea Fowls third. Houdans 

 were good classes, but many of the birds nearly black in plumage. 

 We much admired the winning cockerel and Mr. Hibbert's 

 pullets. In Polands a splendid pair of pullets with immense 

 crests won the cup. We think the Judge must have mistaken 

 the Any other variety class for a Creve class, as all the prizes 

 were given to them. In cockerels first came a Malay, and third 

 a Cinnamon Cochin. Malays were first and third in pullets. 



The cup for Bantayns was given to a beautiful pen of Silver- 

 laced, the same, we think, as the cup-winners at the Bath and 

 West of England Show. Two other good pens of Silver-laccd 

 were also shown, all white in ground colour. White-booted 

 Bantams were second, and Gold-laced third, good ground colour 

 but too large in tail. 



In Ducks Rouen formed the beat classes. 



_Mr. Winwood was disqualified in the Selling classes for exhi- 

 biting a pair of Spanish hens with their combs painted. We 

 were not sorry to see this exposed by a card being placed on the 

 pen stating the fact. 



["Wiltshire Rector's" notes on this Show will appear in 

 our next issue. — Eds.] 



Dorkings (Coloured).—!, L. Patton. Taantun. 2, T. C. Buraell, Micheldever. 

 6, Withheld. 



Dorkings (Coloured).— CocfrfrcZ —1. T. C. Eurnell. 2, Rev. H. F. Hamilton, 

 St. Nicbi'las, Chard. 3. H. h'east, Swansea. 



Dorkings (Coloured).— Pj(ik'(3.~l. K. W. Beachey, Kingskerawell. 2, J, H. 

 NichoUs, Lo&twitbiel. 3, J. Gee, Oxford. 



DoBKiNGS (Any other variety).—], Withheld. 2, W. Bateman, Kidllngton. 



Dorkings (Any ither variety).— CocA:f;ei.—l and 2, O. E. CreBSwell, Early 

 Wood, Ba^-ahul. 8. Withheld. 



DoBKiNGS (Any other variely).- PH7/e/s.— ], Miss J. N. GrenviUe, Glaston- 

 bury. % O. E. Cresswell. 3, Mrs. G. M. Rolls. Monmouth. 



Cochins (Buff and Partridge) —1, E. Winwood, Worcester. 2, H. Tnmlinson, 

 Gravelly Hill, Birmingham. 8, Rev. C. R. J. Pearson, Buckland Dinham. he, 

 H. Feast. 



Cochins (Buff and Partridge},— Cocfefre/.—l and 3, Hon. Mrs. Sugden, Wells. 



2, W. H. Crabtree, Levi^uahulme. 



Cochins (Buff and Partridge) —PuHe/s —1. Mrs. Bentley, Upper Tedding- 

 ton. 2, W. H. Crabtree. 3, Hon. Mrs. >-npden. he, Hon. Mrs. Sugden ; W. 

 Byland, Erdington, Birmingham; H. Tomlicson. c, B. S. Lowndes, Stony 

 Stratford. 



Cochins (Black and White) —1, Cup, and 3, R. S. S. Woodgate, Pembury, Tun- 

 bridge W«;li3. 2, Mrs. A. Williamson, Leicester. 



Cochins (Black and White)— Coc/:crei.—l and 2, R. S. S. Woodgate. S.J. 

 Bloodworih. Cheltenham, he, T. L. Nash, Sproughton, Ipg-wich; H. Feast. 



Cochins (Black and S^'hiiG\.—PuUcts.~\, H. S. S. Woodgate. 2, R. W. Beachey. 

 8, W. Whitworth, jun.. L,ungsight, Manchester, he. Rev. T. L. Sprye, Newton 

 St. Loe. c, Mrs. A. Williamson. 



Brahma ■i (Dark).- 1, Rev. R. Story,'Lockington Vicarage, Derby. 2, J. Watts. 



3, T. F. Ansdell. 



BBiHiiAS (Dark) —CocTccrel.~-\ and Cup, Horace Lingwood, Creetiu?, Need- 

 ham Market. 2, O. E. Cresswell. 3, J. Watts, Hazlewell Hall. Birmingham. 

 c, F. L. Turner, Dorchester 



BR4HMAS {DixxV).- Fidlcts.—l, Horace Lingwood. 2, E. Pritchard, Tettenhall. 

 3, T. A. Dean. Mar.Ien, Hereford, he, C. Harvey, Keynsham ; J. Grant, War- 

 minbter; F. L. Turner, c, E. Enaor, Brihtol. 



BEAiiaiAs (Liiiht). -1 and Cup, Mrs. A. Williamson. 2 and 3, T. A. Dean. 



Brahmas (Lighi).— Coctejcf— 1, E. ScammeU, Trowbridge. 2 and 3. T. A. 

 Dean, c, J R. iiodbard, Wrington. 



Bbah^iIas (Light)— P((!'f(s—J, Mrs. A. Williamson. 2. Rev. M. Rice.Bramber 

 Rectory. S, Mrs. S. Cro b. Keynaham. he, Horace Lingwood; J. Turner, 

 Twerton; J. Bloodworth ; T. A Dean; H. M. Maynard, Holmewood, Isle of 

 Wight, c, Mrs. J. T Holmes, Bath. 



Game (Black or Bruwn-breasteil Reds).— Cocfc —1, T. R. Charles, Weymouth. 

 2, H. Browne, St Austell. 3, G. Bentley. London. 



Game (Black or brown-breaeted Reds).— Hf «.— 1, S. Matthews, Stowmarket. 

 2, H. E. Martin. Sculthorpo. 3. J. Cock, Worcester, c, Hon. aod Kev. F. 

 Dutton, Bibury Vicarage. Fairford. 



Game {Any other variety).— Coi-'A:.—! and Cup, E. Winwood.", 2 and 3, Hon. and 

 Rev F. Dutton. 



Game (Any other variety).— Hcii —1, J. Cock. 2. S. Matthews. 



Hambdrghs (Gold and Silver-pencilled).- 1, H. Beldon, Goitstock, Bingley. 



2, J. Ling. Bromley Common. 3, H. Feaet. 



Hamburghs (Gold and Silver-pencilled). — Cockerel.— 1, H. Beldon. 2, G. 

 Packham, Exeter, c, J. Carr, Hafod, Swansea. 



Hambhughs (Gold and Silver-pencilledl.-Pitnef.'i.-l and Cup, H. Feast. 2, 

 C. Bloodworth. 3, A. Smith, North jwram, Halifax, j'/ic, C. Bloodworth. he, 



3. Long: G. Lias r, G. Hoberts, jun., Selkirk. 



Hamborghs {Gold and Silver-spangled).— 1, J. K. Harris, Warminster. 2, J. 

 Long. 3, J.Ward, /ic, N Marlow, Demon; it. Beldon. 



HAMBDKGHs(iilauk) -1, H. Feaat. 2. .L Lon^. 3. H. Beldon. 



HAMBORons (Gold and Sdver-spanpled),- uocfcere? — 1, J, Long. 2, J. Carr. 

 8, T. E. Jones, Wiilverhampton. c, C. Parsons, Wolverhampton. 



Hambubghs (Giild and >ilvei'-spangled).— Pjt(l£(8 —1, Mrs. G. M. Rolls. 2, H. 

 F. Oonly. S, C. Hanson, vh c , J. Long. 



Hambobghs (Hla-ck) —Coclcerel.—l, H. Beldon. 2, J. Long. 8, E. Leake, 

 EromBelil, Sulnp- 



HAMBDROHs(Black).— Piti?f(s.—1, Rev. W.Serjeantson.Shrawardine Vicarage. 

 2 W. CutlackJun.Littleport. 8. N. Marlow. /ic, H. Beldon. 



Spanish (Black, White-faced).—! and Cup, E. Jones, Clifton. 2, Mrs. Tonkin, 

 Bristol, 3, H. Beldon. 



Spanish (Black, \\hite-faeea).-Cocfcerei.— 1, G. Gliddon, BristoL 2, F. R. 

 Rodbard. 3 E. Winwood. /ic, E. .lones. 



&PANisn (Black, White-faced).-Puiie(i.— 1, Mrs. Tonkin. 2, G. K. Chilcott. 

 3, W. F. Hobba. Westun, Bath. 



Silkies.— (Jmc/c or Cockerel.— 1 and Cup, R. S. S. Woodgate. 2» Mrs. A. 

 Dreaing. Hawkbur&t, Fareham. S, G. Blake, Bath. 



Silkies.— fl^ns or Pulhts.—l, A. Darby, Little Ness, Shrewsbury. 2 and vhc, 

 R. S. S. Woodgate. 3, Mrs. J. T. Holmes. 



Ornamental Fowl.— 1 and Cup, J. Torrance, Warminster. 3, J. Watts. S.R. 

 S, S. Woodgate. 



Houdans.- 1, W. Dring, Faversham. 2, G. D. Harrison. 3, F. Brewer, Lost- 

 withiel. he. Miss C. G. Neville. 



Houdans.- 6'oc'A;<;t^— 1, K. B. Wood, Uttoxeter. 2, G. W- Hibbert. Godley, 

 Hyde. 3, Miss C. G. Neville, he. Rev. A. J. L. Dobbin, Ruddington Vicarage. 

 e. Miss C. G. Neville ; Rev. E. Handiey, 



Houdans.— Pii(;t;(3.— 1, R. B. Wood. 2, Miss C. G. Neville. 3, W. H. Copple- 

 5tone, Lobtwithiel. he. Miss M. E. Woodham, Farley Rectory : R. W. Martin, 

 Bath; G.W. Hibbert. c, W. Cutlack, jun. ; W. Dring. 



Polish.- 1, H- Beldon. 2, H. Feast. 2, Mrs. J. T. Holmes. 



Polish. — Cockerel. — 1 .and 2, G. C. Adkius, Lightwooda, Birmingham. 3, 

 Withheld. 



Fo^-iBH.— Pullets— l. Cup, and 2, G. C. Adkins. 



Any other Varietv.— 1, J. J. Maiden, Biggleswade. 2, W. Cutlack, jun. 3, 

 W. Harris, Penyfiii, Bridgend 



ANY other VAhii-TY.- Coc&tTt-i.— 1, Rev. A. G. Brooke. 2, J. J. Maiden. 3, 

 T L. Nasb. he, S. tliott, jun., Liakeard; Rev C. C. Ewbauk, Longford Vicarage, 

 Biggleswade; W. Dnng. e. J. C. Baker, Bridgwater. 



Any othek Variety.— PuUt7s—l, J. C. Baker. 2, W. Driug. 8, S Eliott, jun. 



Bantams ( Black and Brown-breasted Red Game).— Cup, Wingfield & AndreWfl, 

 Sidbury. 2, E. Payne. 3, J. Mayo. 



Bantams (Game and any variety).— 1, A. Ashley. 2, E. Payne, Cardiff. 3, A. 

 Smith. 



Bantams (Any other variety).— 1, C. H. Poole, Bridgwater. 2, R. S. S. Wood- 

 gate. 3, B. C. D. Greenhill, Purit'm, Briagivater. hr, C. H. Poole; M. Leno, 

 Markyate Street; H. C. HoUoway, Stroud, Gloucestershire, c, h. W. Hill, 

 Ealing; H. Feast. 



selling Class.— Cocfc.— I, J. Watts. 2. G. G. Coleridge, Twyford. 8, H. 

 Tomhnson. vhc, H. Feast, he. Miss C. G. Neville. 



SELLING Class.— Hcns.—I and 2, T. A. Dean. 3, J. S. Rogers. 7'h<, Rev. T. 

 Sprye. he, T. Moore, Yeovil; J. Long, c, Miss J. Neville-Grenville ; F. Green, 

 Carmarthen. 



SELLING CLA3S.—CockeTel,—i, Miss S. Dickinson, King's Wesson. 2, S. H, 

 Lloyd, iMaghull, Liverpool. 3, M. Tomlinaon he, J. N. V\ hitehead; Rev. T. L. 

 Sprye ; G. Fackham ; K. Winwood. c, E. Pritchard ; S. Rogers, Bath. 



SELLING VLAi-a.-Pnlhts.—l, J. Bloodworth. 2. J. N. Whitehead. 3, E. 

 Scammell. vhc, K. H. Carpenter, Weston, Bath. he. F. L. Turner, c, Mrs. J. 

 T. Holmes. 



Ducks (White Aylesbury).—!, T. Lear. 2, W. Taylor, Bath. 8, H. Feast, c, 

 C. Savage. 



Ducks (Rouen).— LG. H. Hort, St. AusteU. 2, J. Gee. 3 and rJtc, T. Moore. 



Ducks (Black Easr Indian).— 1, J. W. Kellaway, Meratun. Is'e of Wight. 2, 

 G. S. Siiin&bury, Devizes. 3, Rev. W. Serjeantaon, Acton Burntll. 



Any other Distinct Breed gf Waterfowl. — 1, M. Leno. 2, R. WUkinaon, 

 Guildford. 3, T. L. Nasb. c. Mrs. J- T. Holmes. 



Geese.- 1, J. H. Parsons. 2, Mrs. Bird, Crewkerne, 3, G. Penmddooke, 

 Limpley Stoke, Bath. 



Tuhkeys.— 1. Rev. N. J. Ridley, Hollington, Newbury. 



Local Class.— Chickens.— I a-.d cup, (r. & W. Siniih, Widcombe HiUfBath. 

 2, Rev. T. L. Sprye. 3, J. fl. Parsons, Bath, c, G. & W Smich. 



Local Class.— 1 and Cup, Miaa J. Milward, Newton St. Loe. 2 and 8, Mrs. J. 

 T. Holmes. 



PIGEONS. 



Carriers.— Cocfcs.—l and Cup, R. Fulton. Brocklev Road, New Cross. 2, S. D. 

 Baddeley, Hereford, vhc, J. Jamee, Bath; R. Fulton; R. Cant, Brompton 

 Road, London; H. Yardley, Birmmguam ; P. R. Spencer, Hereford, c, W. B. 

 Mapplebeck, jun., Moseley, Birmingham ; R. Cant 



Carriers —Sens —1 and Cup, R Cant. 2, R. Fnlton. vhc. S. D. Baddeley ; 

 R. Fultou; R. Cant, he, U. M. Maynard. e, J. James; G. BenUey; E. Dew, 

 We stun- super- Mare. 



Pouters.- CocA-s — 1 and Cup, Rev. W. C. Bullen, Bath. 2, P. R. Spencer. 

 vhc, Mrs. Ladd, Calne; R. Fulton, he. R. Fulton, c, W. Bryant, Bath; R. 

 Fulton ; Rev. W. C. Bullen. 



Pouter.^.— Hens.— 1, H. Pralt, Hampton-in-Ai-den. 2, Rev. W. C. Bullen. 

 vhc, R. t-ulton. he, Mrs. Ladd (2); R. Fulton. 



HARB3 —1, R. FmtOD ; H. M. Maynard. 2, J. Fulton, he, H. Yardley ; G. H. 

 Gregory. Taunion ; J. James. 



Tumblers —1, Cup. 2, and he, R. Fulton, c, S. Rogers ; J. March, Bath. 



DRAGunNs.- 1, P. H. Jones. Fulbam. 2, R. Fulton, vhc, R. Fulton; R. 

 Woods. Mansfie'd. he, G. H. Gregory; W. H. Mitchell. Moseley, Birmingham; 

 W. Smith, Walton-on-the-Hill, Liverpool, c, W. H. Mitchell; E. MiUett, 

 Victoria Docks. 



ANTWERP3.— 1, Cup, and 2, H. Yardley. 3, Mrs. A. DamareU, Exeter, vhc, J. 

 Andrews; F, lUcharda, Bath, he, G. Colson, Heavitree ; F. Richards; E. 

 MiUett. 



Owls.— 1 and Cup, R. Fulton. 2, S. A. Wyllie. vhc, H. Yardley. he, R. 

 Fultou ; A. J. Barnes. Gloucester. 



Nuns —1, Rev. A, G. Drooke. 2. G Packbam. vhc, T. A. Dean. 



TuRBiTS.-l, R Fulton. 2, T. Holmes. 3, E. T. Dew. p/k:, G. H. Gregory. 

 hc.P.H Jones: II. Yardley; fc:. T. Dew. c, A. Cook. 



Fantails.— 1, Rev. W. Serjeantaon. 2, R. Fulton, vhc, H. M. Maynard. he, 

 J. F. Loversidge, Newark; H. Y'ardley; P. R. Spencer, c, G. H. Gregory; 

 Miss S. Dickinson. 



Jacobins —1, R. Fulton. 2, T. Holmes, vhc, R. Fulton, he, J. Andrews, 

 Poole; O. E. Creaswcil. 



Trompetees — 1 and 2, R. Folton. 



Any 01 her New or Distinct Variety,—!, H. Y'ardley. 2, 3. A, Wyllie. 

 vhc, G. Packbam ; A. J. Barnes, he, J. Andrews; Rev. W. C. Bullen. 



Selling Class— I, Rev. A. G.Brooke. 2, Master G. Warn, Pooie. vhc.Q. 

 Bentley, hc,G. Packham; P. R. Spencer, c, tt. Wilkinson; W. D. Richard- 

 son, Wells; Mrs. A. Dresing. 



CAGE BIRDS. 



Belgian (Clear Yellow).—!, Cup, and 2, H. Pigeon, Redland, Bristol, vim. 

 Rev. H. F. Hamilton, Chard. 



Belgian (Clear Buff) -1. H. Pigeon, 2, J. N. Harrison. 



Belgian (Marked).— 1, H. Pigeon. 2, Kev. H. F. Hamilton. 



Norwich (Clear YellowJ.~l, Moore & Wynne. 2, W. Wj-nn, Northampton, 

 I'ftc, J. Adams. Coventry ; W. Walter. Wincuester. 



Norwich (Marked).- 1. Orme & s. Bunting, Uerhy. 2, G. Herbert. 



Norwich (Clear Buff).— 1, J. Adams. 2, W. Walter, vhc, G. Herbert; W. 

 Walter ; J. Adams. 



Lizards.— 1 and 2, Orme & Bunting, he, C. Greenwood (2). 



Cinnamons.— 1 and 2, J. Adams. 



GoLDFiNoa Mules.— I, Moore -t Wynne. 2, J. Adams. C.J.Andrews. ' 



Cage uf Six Canaries.— 1, W. Walter. 2, J. Adams, he, G, Herbert; W. 

 Prior, Bath. 



Cage of Six English Birds.- 1, Mrs. E. Drummond, Bath. 2, Mrs. T. T. 

 Holmes. 



Cage of Six Foreign Birus.— 1 and Cup, Mrs. J. T. Holmes. 2. Mrs. E. 

 Drummond. he. Miss Horton, Bath ; W. Walter ; Mrs. E. Drummond, 



Singing Bird.- Cocfc.— 1, D. Dregs, Bath. 2, Mrs. E. Drummond. 



