29—1852.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 461 
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i short, twist ill-formed and| The subjoined table shows the fluctuation in num- g ky behind shoulder, Maene woes rede 
— g aug — 8 f. 2 inches T rth, 5 feet bers of sheep shown. 382 , 384, 385, Mr. Ellm 
inches in length ; first prize. 71, rd Radnor,| It is not to be 5 that the show a m er eae 881 animals, their e failing bing want 
10 Baa 1 75 Me 3 | sae in magnitude the gathering of last year, of d depth, narrow be ps, sh ulders rs unsymmetrical. 
E A e east; 1: fore-quarters xtraordinary efforts were put fo orth 1 to astonish | Wen 386, Sir J. T. Tyrre h ji "s thin, Bc 
’ Class II. Bulls calved since Ist of Be 1850, N with an unequalled and overwhelming show of | animal, poA thin ee bad, chin 3 
nd more ree year old.—7 4 Me. G. Brown; a nice stock; still the present numbers of sheep plainly indi- quarter wretchedly fo: rmed. 387, 388, 300, $99, 501. 
it ight beast ; girth 6 feet 9 inches ; length 5 feet. | cate that the i pe pried of the breeders does not flag ; | 392,393, 394, 395, 396,397, commended, Mr. Sainsbury, 
ae 25 1 nothing remarkable about him. . the total of sheep shown, the total of exhibitors, Wiltshire ; some goo ood shee eep, both large and small, not 
Class IIT. Cows. in milk or in calf.—TT, Lord Ber- no of counties contributing ea far behind the generally symmetrical enough to win prizes. 398, ditto, 
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i i i c The show of Leicesters is —4 ay Failed 1 * shire; larger frames, with a greater quantity of 
1 — 80 half than it has been for five yea „ 1 is | freer and more open wool. 401, commended. 402, 
second prize; a nice eae and fore-quarters, drooping decidedly u in quality there being f. * t- 403, 404, the Duke of Richmond, too narrow an 
. 82, Mr. W. James; a very useful beast, class specimens than we ever before 3 Hg one of 3 behind the shoulders, necks not good. 406, 
8 good hi quarters the Society's meetings. 7, Mr. Hayward, gr ; good sheep, but not 
lass LV. Herein milk or in caf wr Mr. Maybery; In the Lercesters, Class I., Shearling Rami, our quie Pe toonai, PE R 1 baci hire yal pagan 
W rgt and quality hag were ll sprung, n notes were gro as — —313, high h loi arrow Ez 2 at s not s 110 4 an 
; first prize ll, frame; 314, good chine and plates, loin and thighs r chines not sullicienty ouwpringng. „ ; 
8 i dby Mr, Walsingham ; bad rump ecks not fin 
— krh compact, the same style. as No 77. = oer = it wo patties sual sere 316, 317, 177 enough. 413, a R. erent N p * little 
deep wide chest, altogether a a Ae apne ji commended, Mr, E. Pawlett, near Biggleswade ; larger i brace og Je e 8 oh 4 1 5 . Ay 8 
Class V. Feariing Heiſers.— lass consists of five | longer frames, not depth enough. 7780 2 6 r ; 
very creditable sal 91, "Lord Berwick, second | of — small, straight back, good -= wool. 320 416, AT te Webb ; neat little animal, with ht 
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97, Mr. ing ; rst g Jepit à ical: 
ize; a nice, square, well-made bull, deep fore- | good b w hind-quarter and bad thighs. 326 | "ec * thin. 409, ditto ; pretty and very symmetrical.. 
— 4 sq yi ag girth, 8 ft 1 oo * 2 327, aa ae Barford, "Mischa * Nee recently 420, 421, 522, ger 3 e ge ope 
3 ft. 24 in. 98, Mr. Morle ; secon nd rize ; equal to, if not | shorn to show form; small, fat sheep, with rather narrow | frames, aT Bes rumps ; 0 pegel ne an — r U. 
better than 97; shoulder rather penat it is a good bull, | rumps; Grass. fed only. 328, * 4 Nottingham- Class ! 2 ted a am ` n teg 
Class II. Bulls calved since Jan. 0.—106, Mr. shire; good chine, plates, an 329, ditto ; first ks Sussex; Bay ee wt nor ith good bec E 
Hale; first prize; or and ae — altogether a prize; broad frame, good kach ard full fore. quarter, 4 428, “teenie 4 igden a = hich 5 8 * ace eep, wi 13 „ 
compact little beast. 108, Ear = Leicester; second | high rump. 330, ditto; second prize; high sheep, but | but se * oa — aa ra ipn, A gi 130, na 
prize; a very striking in appearan not broad enough. 331, ditto ; commended ; chine and 429, ditto ; P Aia, in poe 1 * Mr. Ellman 5 
__ Class III. pic in milk or in calf.— “iis, Mr. Ferme plates broad and full, loin wide, chest scarcely deep | Zood wide „e 5 2, af man, 
first prize; a bat! fine, a a ke d-quarters; qa l ig ditto; highly commended, deeper chested, Sussex, — pore ut not ded. 3 Robt 
superior to the gene F Devons 114, Lord broad and good, 333, 334, 335, 336, Mr. Spencer, of | 433, 434, 435, highly — — po 
Dacre; aah tie cow; ac 8 like a milker. 112, Mr. Hinckley; long: * V ton ng-backed,narrow * es ; ee 1 cry r ash. ae Ge 4 
Quartle ey; second prize; rather i p 5 1 patchy. 8 ool. 337, Lord Walsingham; large frame, nar- not wide or TA — eae ak aaa hal secon 
Class [V.—In this class the = e few useful a shoulder, and drooping chine, inion wool, | Prize. waa ttl; B y e ee ge * ee 
things; nothing — remarkabl ” Class I . Rams of any = age. a Sen Abraham; ur 1ta 57 N arge, broad, deep, and well-formed 
E Baits Poa Dni good, straigh road,‘ deep ; good s ut with a bad swelling upon breast. 439 has 3 
1850.—141, Mr. Botting, second prize; a very nice, 8 rod, wide, a and 3 well- set staple, — 9, large frame, st traight good baie * ide fail chine, fore 
uarters rema: sheep fat. 351, 352, highly f commende rr Ps 
quality ; girth, 7 feet 8} inches ; length, 5 feet 7 inches. 354, 355, Mr. Pawlet; long frames, good chines and |249 M: Gilets, K ang say Zn pr oF 
135, Mr. Denman, first prize; rather a useful bull; | fore- at narrow joins re uare rumps ; thin 11 o road, . wi folk $ 5 * k 
D 8 — out-springing chine, wide “hg but 3 deficient behind ¢ tok —— 148, 1 
’ e, Emery, of Steyning ; uneven back, not symmetrical 
358, ditto; second prize; smali. ah Abas 10 ba d pack. 449, ditto ; ; — A back—a neat animal. 452, Lord 
Si ditos 712 but with err chine * a c ngham ; goo ut with narrow ‘tom, and low 
rize; à good “wet -= Spencer e the shoulder. 453, the Earl of Chichester; 
3 breadth, flesh des. 363, itto 3 — nee first prize; straight, broad sheep, with fine fore-quarter, 
and 177 Mr, Tide Sm ah igh rump, deep plates, but oblique shoulder., wid gopi hies í 
Caso TV: and V. contain nothing remarkable. W 8 = BE 3 oe tt aan ae a — 
SHEE ham, defective ramps and necks. 369 and 370, Mr pan, 2 
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or „ 1848, 45 oe in two pens; the ewes are not enough. 456, com- 
— Norwich „ 1819. 35 K 25 i 3 chines and — wi wide ery full, thighs thick good, men are r larger, but the rumps are “rath 
— Erster zm — = — offal fine, and with a fair quantity of w se a 372, ditto ; | s 11K k frainh . 
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LeicesTeks | 73 Rams, 12 118 Rams, 16 pens 88 rev gy 14 | 65 Rama, 14 aiid Rains, — Aper I.— Shea: ling Rams — prize ewes, 469, Earl of Chiches ester ; first prize ; large, 
1 8 pens of Ewes [pens of Ewes, poe: kams ot anyage 18 | thick, compact, with beautiful chines and chests, 2a 
Rams , 48 | loins and rumps, fine heads, and fine bone. 
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Sourppown | 60 Rams, 11 42 Rams, 4 pens Br Rams, 73 Ram 112 Rams, 20 | Class I.— Shearling Rams 49 49 | very jst . superior animals, —Cl ass hy Shearling > 
pens of Ewes, of Ewes. ns of De pens of kui pens of Ewes. | „ IL—K fanyage 25 poms 1, Mr. Druce; Oxfordshire ; fram a rather tie: 
Rams ......... 74 narrow, 3 too oblique, loin rene high. 473° Me 
Lane, Gloucestershire ; a long, large sheep. 7 N 
„III. -Shearling Ewer, 14 | too lon ng on the neck not thick enough, not 
; : rates ge sufficient breadth of loin. 476, ditto; 2 . 
Loxc. woors — 1 32 -e z -ps 24 Rams. 5 | 27 Rams, 3 21 Rams, 5 eg 2 Rams 9 9 | fine and magnificent animal, with very broad broad back and t 
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13 kams, 6 3 es good; not quite enough w i 
pens of EWwes. bens . . i 5| Class II. Rams of any other age.—480, Mr. Lane; 
ae "Emer sor any age, 3 | rather small; not se “coated the 1 ig! ditto 5 
very wide tal me fall plates ; fee l chest, b sed 
2 £ Total- Raus, 151; ve an * eep full e ri 
were 0 165 Rams, 270 Rams ota as, he ky legs r e eee x 
; — Š poan of Ee bone; a fair q "o of rane wool, Mr. Beman 
26 s of 25 pens of Ewes, 7 o 41 pens of | 24 pens of | 46 pens of And 81 pens of Ewes, , ’ 
w Which hown 1 Cee ene 2d priz magnificent sheep, well 
5 ee weg ak oaded ; heavy plates ba highs, heavy rump, and 
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Totale 8 159 Rams. 102 Rams, 22 of which 174 Rams. 
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