Maj 14, 1874. ) 



JOURNAL OF HORTICULTITRE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



393 



Golden-pencilled hens (12 entries).— The first-prize bird was far 

 ahead, being good in colour and pencilling. The second-prize 

 bird was good in pencilling but bad in ground colour. There 

 were two or three good birds which had to be content with H.c. 



Silver-peaciUed cocks (8 entries).— The first-prize cock won 

 easily, being a good bird and well shown. The second bird was 

 also good ; his ears not so neat as those of the winner. Pens 

 470, 472, and 473 were very good. 



Silver-pencilled hens (12 entries).— First a grand hen, being 

 good in pencillings and deep in colour. Second a fair bird, but 

 pens 476 and 477 were preferred. 



Golden-spangled cock (14 entries).— First a grand cock,^ being 

 the Northampton cup cock, good in colour and spangling. Second 

 equally good in colour and spangling, losing only by style and 

 carriage. Pen 487, a good cock throughout, but very coarse in 

 comb ; 491, a neat bird ; 492, good bird, but white in face ; 495 

 and 497, average birds. 



Golden-spangled hens (17 entries).— First a nice hen. ^ Second 

 good in spangling, but short of stripings in hackle. Third (503), 

 small in spanglings and not good in colour. .'511, a small hen, 

 good in spangling, but light in ground colour in breast, and tail 

 coverts bad colour. Pens 513 and 515 might have been on the 

 prize list. 



Silver-spangled cocks (12 entries). — First a well-marked bird 

 and rightly placed. Second, good bird but rather cloudy in tail. 

 Preferred pen 521. 524, a nice bird. 528, a good cock, but ears 

 in very bad condition, and too large in comb. 



Silver-spangled hens (10 entries). — First, a large hen, well 

 spangled, but too dark in hackle. Second was a mistake, being 

 much inferior to pen 532 or 536. 



Black Hamburgh cocks (12 entries). — First and second-prize 

 cocks good birds in their right places ; pen 649 being close on 

 them. The u.c. pens were good cocks. 



Black Hamburgh hens (16 entries). — First a grand hen well 

 shown, hard pressed by the second-prize bird, which was a 

 capital hen. The third-prize as well as many of the h.c. birds 

 ■were worthy of note. 



Cochin-china.— B(/# or Cinnamon.—Cock.—'i, Mrs. E. AllBopp, Worcester. 



2, C. sidgwick, KyddteBden, KeiRhley. 3, R. P. Percival, NoilbendeD, Man- 

 chester, /ic, W. H. Crabtree, Levenshulme, Manchester; J. O Rigtf, Ulver- 

 Bton ; T. Stretch. Ormskirk. c, W. A. Taylor, Manchester (21. Hen. 1 and 2. 

 W. A. Tajlor. vhc, W. H. Crabtree ; R. P. Perciyal. c, W. Harvey, Sheffield ; 

 H. Feast. Swansea. 



Cocaiw-CHiNi.— .Iny other varietu.—Cock.—l. T. Stretch. 2. W. A. Taylor. 

 he, W. Whitworlh, jun., Lonysight, Manchester; R. P. Percival; C. Carr, 

 Wilsden, binglcv: W. Harvey. Hcn.—l, W. A. Taylor. 2, W. cSt T. Holt. 

 Church, he, c. W. Brierev, Middleton ; T. M. Derry, Gedney ; E. Siddall, 

 Eawtenstall; W. A. Taylor, c. W. Whitworth, Jan.; J. W. Brockbank, Kirk, 

 flanton. Carnforth. 



liEAHMA.s.— o'oct.— I. W. B. Etches, 'Whitchnrch. 2, W. Wlntcley. Sheffield. 



3. \V. A. Taylor ; W. H. Crabtree. vhc,R P. Percival. /(c, .J. Simpson, Roch- 

 dale; R. P. Percival. c. J. Walker, Rochdalo ; W. H. Crabtree; A. Bamford, 

 Middleton: H. Lacy, Hebden RridRe; W. Har(?reave8. Hacup. //cii — 1 and 3, 

 W. H. Crabtree. 2, f. F. Anadell. Cowlev Mount. St. Helens, lie. W. E. Etches, 

 "Whitchufch; H.Lacy. r. R. P. Percival; J. Watt-. Birniiotiliani ; W.A.Taylor. 



Dorkings.— Cocfc —1, James W'alker. 2, J. White, Warlaby. Northallerton. 

 c, S. H. Stott, Preston. Hen.—l. h. Pilkington. Widnes, WarriuBt'U. 2, 

 Jamea Walker, he, W. H. Kinu; T. Statter, Stand Hall; J. White, Warlaby. 



Feench.— Coed.- 1, E. Walton, Homcliffe. Rawtenstall. 2, J. Robinson, 

 Garstane. he, W. Harvey, c, W. Whitworth, jun. ; H. Feast, Swansea. Hen. 

 —I.E. Walton. 2, U. Feast, /ic, E. Laxtour, Hewton, Ampthill, Beds, c, J. 

 KobmsoD. 



Spanish.— BIrtcfc.—Coefc.—l and vhe, Fumess & Sudal], Eawtenst.all. 2, 

 Jabez Walker, atundeturd, Wolverhampton. Hen.—l, Furness &. Sudali. 2, 

 Mrs. E. Allsopp. lie, Jabez Walker ; J. Powell ; Furness & Sudali ; J. Smalley. 

 e, J. Smalley. 



Sake.- Bfocfc or Brown Red. — Coek. — 1, J. Fortune, KeiRhley. 2. J. B. 

 Fletcher. Stoneclou«h. Manch>-ster. }ie, C. W. Brierley, Midfileton; Earl of 

 Loudon, Derby, c, .Miss M. J. Nelson, Cockshaw, Hexham. Hcn.—l and 2, C. 

 W. Brierley. he, W. Ormerc.d: J. F. Walton; J. R. Fletcher; T. P. Lyon, 

 Liverpool; J. Richardson, LouRhborough. 



QmE.—Any other variety.~Coek.—\, 3. F. Walton. 2, E. Winwood. Wor- 

 cester, vhc, VV. Ormerod, Walsden. he, J. W. Brockbint c, Morris & Wood, 

 AccrinKton. Hfn.-I. J. F. Walton. Rawtenstall. 2, W. Ormerod. 



dtiis.-Withm two miles of HasUngden.-Coek.—\, J. F. Walton. 2, T. 

 Ewbank. Haslin^den. Hcn.—l and 2, J. F. Walton. 



Hambcbohs.— UoWoi.penctited.- Cocfc.— 1, H. Bcldon. Goitstock, BinRlcy. 2. 

 T. Wrigley, sen, Middleton. vhc.Q. &J. Duckworth, Church c. J. Bobin- 

 son ; J. Roihnson, Lindley, Otley, Hcn. — l. G. & J. Dnckworth. 2, W. 

 Clayton, Ketghlcy. /tc, W. Driver. Keighley : H. Beldon; J. Rhodes; G. &J. 

 Duckworth ; J. K dlinson. c, H. Feast. 



Hahbcbghb -~L^ilverpencilletl.—Cock.—\, H. Beldon. 2, J. Rhodes, he, H. 

 Beldon ; J. Robinson : E. Walton. Hen.~\. J. Rhodes. 2. J. Webster, he, H. 

 Beldon i'i): J. Ri.binson; ,T. WtbstT; E. Walton; W. Wilson. 



HAMBnaoas —Golden-fpanoted.—Coek.—i. O. 4 J. Duckworth. 2, N. Marlor. 

 he. J. Rubmson; J. Hall. >tacksteads: E. Walton: T. Walker: G 4 J. Duck- 

 worth e. H. Beldon ; J. Rollin.'ion ; J. Bowness. Hen.—\, T. Walker, Denton. 

 2, H. Beldon. 3. T. Dean, KoiRhley ; N. Marlor, Denton, he, E. Walton, 

 HorncUffe; G. & J. Dnckworlh |2). e, J. Robinson; C. Halstcad. Ferncliffe, 

 Bingiey; G. &J Duckworth: J. Kollinson. 



Uaububghs.- silrer.»p(inp/crf. — Cocfc. — 1, J. Fielding. Nfwchurch. 2. H. 

 Beld.n. lie. Ashton A Booth, Broadbottom, Mottiam; J.Rjbinson; Kobmson 

 and Pemperton, Baildon. Leeds: J. Rollinson. c. H. Feast: J. Rolhnson. 

 Hen.—l. Aahton i Booth. 2. Kobinsnn & Pemberton. he, J. FieldinR, New- 

 church; H. Beldon; J. Robinson; J. Rollinson (21. 



Haubcrghb.- Blacfc.-Cocfc— 1, H. Beldon. 2, W. Wilson. Higher Tippit, 

 Waterloot. /ic, J. Patrick, Sandhole, Stacksteads; H. Beldon; J. Robinson; 

 Robinson & Pemperton ; W. Binni, Dnbb. Bincley; N. Marlir, Dcnt-.n. c. 

 Isherwood & Wolstenholme. LImeticId, Bury. Hen —1. Stott 4 Booth. Huntley 

 Brook. Bury. 2, N. Marlur. 3 J. Kobinson. he, J. Moore, Wilsden; J. Pat- 

 riok; H. Beldon; W. Wilson, c. J. Patrick. ._ 



POI.AND3.— Cocfc.-l and 2. H. Beltoc. he, T. Dean; P. Unsworth; W. A. 

 Taylor. Hen— 1 and 2, H. Beldon. lie. W. A. Taylor (2). 



Ant other Vahietv.— Coct.— 1. J. F. Walton. 2. S. R. Hams. CnsRarae, 

 St. Day lUiaorcal e. J. Croote. jnn., Wellin^'ton. Hen.— 1, J. F. Walton. 2, 

 E. Pickun, Lumb (White Sultan). 



Selling Clas.s — .Yoi to exceed i's.-Coek —1. J. F. Walton. 2, J. Brown, 

 Rawtenstall. S, E. Smith, Passmans, RicluLale (Dorking); G. Anderton, 

 Accrington. he, James Walker; P. Unsworth, Lowlon; J. Powell, Bradford 



(Black Spanish), c, Jabez Walker, Standeford. Heiij-1, Jabez Walker. S, 

 J. Rhodes. Accrmston ; G. Barnes. Blackburn, he. J. Haidmnn, Bacnp (Dark 

 Brahma); R. Lord. Koclidale (Black Red Game); E. Smith, Ruclidaicdlrovnl 

 Red Game), e, W. cl.ivt..n. K...nril, y ; James Walker ; L. Sinith (Uorkiug). 



Game Bantams.- H'tCim (ico mil.< oj Hiviltngden-Cock -I, l^.w a.iwii. I, 

 T. Whittaker. Haslinuden. c. W. E. Riley. Haslingden ; T.Whittakcr. 



Game BANTAMs.-il/ac/i or iJroicn /ieti.-Coc/t.-l, W. r.Entwisle, WcBtHeld, 

 Bradford. 2. G. Anderton. 8, W. f. AUdie. Prestcu (21. ftc, \V. Giay. Darling- 

 ton : J. W. Brockbank. Kirksanton ; E. Walton, e, T. Barker, Burnley: r. 

 Dickenson, Preston ; W. C. Dawson. Whitby. Hcn.-I, W. F. Entwisle. 2, W. 

 V. Addie. 3, T. Sharpies. Rawten»tall. vhc. J. R. Fletcher, btoneclougb. he, 

 J. Shackleton. Haliiax: W. !■'. Addle, r, T. Barker. „ ^ .„. „ ,, t 



Bantams -Ducfcioino or Plle.-Cuck.-l, T. Barker. 2, E. Walton. ) e, J. 

 Shackleton; W.F. Entwisle. Heii.-l. T. Barker. 2, W. F. Entwisle. lie, S. 

 Smith. Northowrara, Halifax, c, T. Whiitaker; BelliuBham i GUI. 



Bantams. -Black or White.-Coek.-l and 2, K. H. Ashton.Mottram Man- 

 chester, ttlic. W. H. Roi^inson, Keighley. lie, S. Smith : T. Cropper, Bacup. 

 Hrti.-l, J. Watts. 2, E.Walton. 3, Joinfs Walker, lie, T. P. Carver, Lang- 

 thorpn, Boroughbridge; W. H. Shackleton; H. Beldon. v, r.„.,v 



BANTAMS.-Jni/ other variely.-Coek.-l, H. B. Smith. Preston. 2, N. Cook, 

 Chowbent. lie, j . Watts, Birmingham, c, B. H. Crabtree, Levenshnlme, Man- 

 ch. ster. Hcn.—l, N. Cook. 2, James Walker. „, « i-. i,„. 



TrKKEYB.— 1 and 2, Jamea Walker, he, E. Lord. Bacup; W. B. ttcnes, 

 Whitchurch. 



GEESE— 1, James Walker. 2, T. Statter, Stand Hall. 



DucKS.-^i/iestnri/.-l and lie, J. Hedges, Aylesbury. 2 and e, James Walker, 

 nauen.-l and 2, T. Wakefield, Golbome, Newton-le-WillowB. 3, J ivew- 

 ton, Silsden. Leeds, lie, James Walker; J. E. I'ardey, Newton-le-WiUows , S. 

 H. Stott, Preston. Any other variety— I, W. Binns, Pudsey, Leeds. 2, U. B. 

 Smith, Brooklands, Broughton, Preston, tide, H. B. Smith ; W.Binna. o 

 James Walker; Mrs. Wootton, Mapperley, Nottingham ; H. B. Smith. 



PIGEONS. „. . . 



CARRiER3.-Coefc,-I, P. R. Spencer, Hereford. 2, H. Yardley, Birmingham, 

 lie, J. Stanley, Blackburn; W. Sefton, Blackburn. Hen.—l, J. Stanley, i, vv. 

 Sefton. „.,._. I.M -c 



PoPTEns— Coet.—l, W. Harvey. Sheffield. 2, J. Hawley, Girlmgton. lie, t. 

 Heath. Blackburn. Hen.— 1, J. Hawley. 2. Owen & Pearson, Kettermg. 



TiMBLEEs.— 1, H. Yardley. 2 and lie, W. Harvey. 



Barbs.- I, W. Harvey. 2, P. R Spencer. Hereford, lie, J. Stanles'. 



OwLs.-Enalisli.- 1, J. 1. Rothwell, Stockport. 2, T. B. Townson, Bowden. 3, 

 R. Brierley, Fishpool, Bury. Foreion.-l and 2, T. B. Townson. t „,„, 



Fantails.—I, J. Richmond. 2, A. Warburton, Haslingden. lie, J. It. Lover- 



^'/nRBi^r^-LH. Yardley. 2, T. B. Townson. he, G. T. Hardman, RawtenstaU. 



DRAOOONB.-Blue or Silver.— I, W. Sefton. Blackburn. 2. G. Booth, Hasling 

 den. 3. H. Yardley (2); W. Sefton. Any other variety.— I and lie. It . Graham 

 Birkenhead. 2, G. Booth. 



Tkumpetehs.-I, W. Harvey. 2, H. Yardley. 



Jacobins.— 1, W. Lumb. 2, W. Dagdale. jun. S, J. Thompson. Itc.T. ChatTiley. 



Astwerps. — 1. R. Brierley, Fishpool. 2, A. Justice, Manchester. 3, G. 

 Broughton, Hasliiigden ; A. Justice. 



Magpies.— 1, J. Richmond. 2, J. B. Bowdon. 



Noli8.-land2, Rev. A. G.Brooke, Shrewsbury, lie, J. Eichmond. 



Any other Varietv.—I, W.Harvey. 2, J. B. Bowdon (Ice). 3, H. Yardley. 

 he, W. Sefton. , , ^ „ ,. ,/,„„^...\ 



Any Vabiety.- IFifliin two miles ofHasUngden.-l and lie, G. Booth (earner^ 

 2, G. Fielding, Haslioeden (Black Carrier). „ ^, „ o t. =„„„„»,. 



Selling Class -2Vo« to exceed SOs.-l, R. White (Barbs). 2, P. R. Spencer. 

 8, J. Barnes, Haslingden (Dragoons). 



RABBITS. 



Lop-EAEED.-Buclt.-l, F. Banks. London. 2, J. W. Harling.Bnmley. Doe.— 

 1, F. Banks. 2, J. Irving, Blackburn, lie, C. King, St. John's \yood, London. 



Angora.— Bncli or Doe.— I, H. Sweetman. Fuilord, iork. 2, P. c. ataniey, 



^'■a^m^li.-Buek orDoe.-I, W. Whitworth. jun Longsight. 2, J. Hallaa, 

 Hnddersfield. lie, C. G. Mason, Fieldhouse, Rochdale : E. Robinson, Kettering. 



Sit,vER.GREY.-l, Miss Mortimer. Rudhall, Ross. 2, J. Hallas. he, t. I. 

 Talbot, Bradford. , . .,,,,, « t uoiioo 



Any OTHER Variety.— Buefc or Doc.-l, J. Irving, Blackburn. 2, J. Hallas. 

 lie. H.E.Gilbert, Rugby IDutohl. „ , t, . /- i.-„„ r nr,.tnn 



Sellisg CLAss.-i'riee not to exceed ins.-Suck or Doe.-\, C. King, London 

 (Lop-eared). 2. S. Buckley, Ending Healey, Rochdale (Lop-eared), he, p. 

 Furness, Rawtenstall (Himalayanl. 



JunoEs.— Po«Z«n/ .- Mr. S. Fielding, Trentham Park ; Mr. 

 Hutton, Pudsey, Leeds. Figeons : Mr. J. Chadwick, Bolton. 

 Rabbits : Mr. J. Boyle, jun., Blackburn. 



WHABFEDALE POULTRY SHOW. 



The seventy-sixth annual Show of the above Society was held 

 at Otley on the 'Jth, and proved in all respects a great success. 

 Year by year some small augmentation of the prize list takes 

 place with excellent results, as is seen in the case of Pigeons, 

 which this year numbered 230 entries against about a score only 

 a few years ago. The pens were open both back and front, and 

 as a cold wind blew most of the day, those birds that had been 

 worked the three previous days yielded to a great extent to the 

 iufluence of the weather, and many winners of the day before 

 were in consequence left out of the list. Poultry had 297 entries, 

 and we do not remember a collection of so high quahty shown 

 here before. In Gaiyie were some particularly good, and notably 

 the Brown Reds, to a single cock of which the cup was given, 

 and though good in many respects, we must confess a preferen(=© 

 for a cock and hen of the same colour and from the same yard. 

 The first in Duckwings were a good even pen, the cock as far as 

 we could judge, sound and hard in featber ; while the pair ol 

 Piles in the next class were of the right stamp, btjld, firm, har(l, 

 and good in colour. Spanish were a fair lot ; the first sinaU, 

 but neat: second good, but the cock's face was out of order; 

 while the third were by far the best, but looked somewhat 

 chilled. Mrs. AUsopp's grand Lemon pen of Cochtm fairly 

 walked over; the second were White, the hen a gem, and the third 

 Buff. Brahmas were also good, but, nnfortunately, the pens were 

 rather small for the large varieties. The cup was well awarded 

 here Dorkings were large but somewhat rough ; Polands such 

 a display as is rarely seen. Golden being placed first, and 

 Silvers second and third. With the exception of two firsts the 

 whole of the Hamburgh prizes fell to the lot of Mr. Beldon, the 



