30—1852.] 
exhibited, bat hej 
5 they struck 
the time we looked over them. 
Crass I.—Boanzs or A LARGE BREE 
511. — Boys,» Eastbourne, pe months ái Suner black — 4 
arse fleshed animal, long and thin, wi 
512. pM cri Veal, Ringmer, a black boar, of fair frame and 
514. ue W, ane Hayling Island, Hants, black boar, fair 
mp down, ears erect. 
515, i i Blandford, — — bale a beautiful black 
kshire a large, long, and deep frame, straight 
— ru sao a up, hair rather — quality good, and 
517. fay 8. Umbers, „of fair size, but “ flabby ” 
fles 
at substance. Firet 
a white 
518, Mr. W. Hewer, Sevenhampton, a good young pig. Highly 
19. Do. — soe a good heavy black pig. 
5 
520. Mr. W. S. Merl Brighton, a useful coarse pig. 
521. Mr. B. —— House, near Cirencester, 
a prettil 1 , of fair qual 
224. Mr. w W. Pre tice tohen a 
f quality, apparen ya 
based’ ighiy commended, 
524, 525, 526. ar Ludham, Bradford, three prettily formed 
527. KN Cartwright, Stanton Hill, a good white pig, on 
well 4 but with ears erect, denoting 
small breed. Second prize. 
— Rev. E. Elmhirst, Shawell, a good old — of cross 
eed, 
oss from a small 
r Portal t „ 
black pig, io thin. 
ase Cat, — ag — but not wide, rather coarse, 
but in character rather more in age tye with class, 
. G. E. Taylor, Oatlands, a lon hite pig, deep, but 
a white pig, rather coarse in flesh and bone, 
Crass . n * r Br 
, Eas ack pig, rather deep frame, 
* 
ineaux, Lewes, a eg 2 black pig, of 
lit deep frame, but bad 
a Yardley, a white PE nice frame, short 
tail do 
. Umbers. — a very pretty white pig Yh 
wong good frame. W ý 
Eynsham, a — good black pig, with sen 
uare frame Ghd goed Fue „ back very good, First 
: a good bl. ane: with deep wide frame. 
. J. Gorringe, Slider a very good old pig, wide 
rame, pam, rump. Com ended. 
4. Mr. G. . rai Seen ro 
Mr. G. b. nam, 8 
a black ya 
W. Ludham, Bradford, a good old white pig. Com- 
8 pa Poser black pig, of good 
z 
— a prettily formed black pig, but 
4% E. - Taylor, Oatlands, a good white pig, short hind 
Do. a . black pig, tail 
oe ea heeds a 8 Pig, | 
ame, flesh of 
41 = 
useful pigs. 
est, a useful but rather 
Moo n, 
uality. Hi 
mom Jesty, 
d good rump, Second 
Crass III.—Sows or a LARGE BREED, 
r. J. Helman, jun., Lewes, a 
mon 2 8 frame. 
large po 1 very deep frame, of 
reat — pee good quality, Highiy'c commended, 
2 * — oat e e young white sow, fore. 
rf 8 2 white sow, of 
J. Tal 
aud EBL Commen 
Blandford, Sandridge, a capital black sow, of 
. Right Hon. Lord Dacre, Glynde, a large black sow, 
ood suray as the penei breed, 
42. ton, Beeston, a large white sow, long and deep 
. 
„G. Townshend, — Fields, a 1 aad a black 
ow, denoting a cross, and rearing 13 w 
„ W. Abbott, of Sodh Jy gas! . large 
it pigs, her frame broad 
* 9 Seamer — a — sow of peculiar 
586, Mr. 
£ nd bringing up 6 bra mB pcs 
a va sell white sow, fine hair. 
colour, a 
587, Mr. G. C. Taylor, 2 
588, 589. A niie upon the exh 
Cra: —BBREE ae ghiaia MALL BRE 
591, eo N. 8 jun., Leeds, a beautiful on som, frame 
— perfect, perhaps 1 rump somewhat too short. 
599. Mr. 8. Druce, jun., Eynsham, a very good black sow, wile 
Do. . | 
and deep frame, and fine quality of flesk, Commen: 
do. avery compact and beautiful frame, — 
1 of flesh, and fine hair. Highly 
601. Mr. 6 e.. . ä a capital old black nen = 
deep wide frame, and beautiful quality. Highly 
602. Mr. W. Mills he Langley Broom, a good black sow, 
rather coarse flesh 
607, me, W. Sse pci Bradford, a small white sow, of good 
d qu ty. 
610. 15 3 S. Hayward, of Folkington, good sow, but too 
611. Do. Ko young white sow, fine hair and deep 
E. man h wight Hon, Earl Radnor, Coleshill, good and pretty 
6l, Mr. W. N ‘Woodhouse Carr, a blue and white sow, a 
pores > deep frame, rather 42 — ; 
3 — Broom, a fine haired white 
Eh E h . 20 of $ of oe a very good sow, with 
eae ae Nee a fine. group 
620, Mr. J. Soe a a 
Sa al. d goed 2 Pie lent 
geod white sow, deep frame and | 
ren et. 8 
Eroe a good black sow, straight 
$ 
aa l 
ies kad Tec formed | 
large white sow of uncom- | 
THE wnt od AM GAZETTE. 
631, 
t 635. M 
ity, 65 
ange | whice pig, large 
deep frame, 3 
„ a ven eo very deep in frame, 
477 
from losing any af those qualities which have bee 
supposed by some to be peculiar | to one or two 
Mr. 8. here, Treveneth, ong blue and white 
sgt a Aidi 7 ‘les, very fair 1 but a cross. 
Mr. oe Leighton Cottage, a very useful little 
white 
$ OF A LARGE BREED, 
old. 
3 good sows, white, and long 
and idl u well they acclimatise. . The third 
prize was awa to Mr. apd e 4 ugham. 
In the Coc ina class, th prizes were carried . 
off by Mr. Mises of I feces Mg, neat Sou thampton. 
entl pens 
This of 
There was i er, atin nA wo 
. George, of a watt; near Croydon 
nusual m an 
cock 0 
CLASS . ING Sow Pia 
and ape 8 months 
r. J. Toles, 2 
fram 
r. 5 landford, Sandridge, 3 very 4 — sows. 
pene — pone mes se, near ucester, 3 
mes sows, and ma weli, 
sanaaa Lan gley 8 3 extraordinary sows, 
ed to —.— colour white, and apparently a cross from 
he small breed. Commend 
610. 4 or 3 capital sows, good frames, black, and 
642, Mr. S. ‘Moore, — 3 very good white sows, long and 
— #, with fine hair, and accord with ‘the class. 
637, M > 
638. Mr. 
oo 
639. Mr. V. A 
ing us ewhat o and 
in Hogarth’s celebrate pi _ — This 
both the early m e — loss 
every ied of benny in this breed L ſowls. 
he love poultry were doomed to dis- 
en as none of the “ celebrite T 1 
and those who di . are 
CLAss U were Sow Pics or — BREEDS, 
Above 4 and under 8 months o 
x. Boys, Eastbourne, 3 good sows, 3 compact 
b 8. Hayward, 2 3 aat formed white 
Fo ttily fi hich took a 
ed and or 
well represented in quality, — = deficient in numbers; ; 
riz — ag Tuley, o of Match- - 
8 Mi 
rad geo 
8. ae ee miee ded. 
5 wre 3 very ‘food black sow pigs, with 
eep capital frames First pı 
Arborfield — 3 good black sow pigs, 
1 
* 
3 very good black sow pigs, good frames, 
and match well. s, of — also took 
a prize 
some Wider, Po land fowls —4 ſor regen: in 
RY, —.— that called fi 
Although wt e of — at Lewes would a . 
small to an ecustomed to the ma nd ot ithe 
midland — k t if it be peter ner 
si se its friends and patrons have good 
con 
— 
Th e lists wie much alteration, and greate 
publicity dua b to the meetin ng by means of at this season of the year 
So far cattle a mplements are | by the 
pies the W of "the § Society do ubtes gives all | Lewes, ‘al? the wy ape by e efor 
the notice re use most 0 tributors = a at oem e year 
are sub: aiena but” of the poultry Ane o or rather. 
those who E poras exhibit, f few see the pub — cation in 
question; and w refore warranted in supposing 
t greater publicity wil extend the exhibition far 
beyond its prese 
A society 1 a 2 royal wear e must not allow 
If to remain behind. Due notice being given of th 
ote oo 
m con — neme 
“We will conclude with one more remark. Now, that 
Poultry Shows ome harmae > it cannot fail to 
the same names are met with 
. We infer from this that 8 
o . and that careful E aue 
re — while climate and posi are become 
of secondary importance 
Success is the re 
en may be m 
The 
ward of sree and poultry- 
rofitable 
Wright, of 
Birmingham ; and Mr, bag 
spring, pe are 2 and ou 
specimens shown w: as 
of caseine, or 
It must n be forgotten that the utility of these easeine, transf 
shows . — teurs to enter bu 
into friendly com 
land the opportunity of 
ndon 
will be — = ove effected i 
carious, as fancy, like nijak — c 
—— 3 soluble, and conseq 
os 
retain it in 
e cream is * ut in the churn, pour in, 
hide ‘aa little, and working the —— same time, 
a quantity of — of lime megaa. to dest acidity ; 
certain one at highly — prices for se t not till d w: into - 
. from the middle of March to e but and 
ul 
churn till the b parates, bu 
middle of — mph y is tially done; strain off 
y. cold —— in — stead al ong with the 8 in the 
It is a trace thing for = “ter fat — 1 . urning ai the butter 
that N average from 8s. per d collected, ien 215 it out and mak 
e usual 
pie trouble n ee K ad fatten 
* will be amply repaid, and that which amon 
agricu mm “aes been disregarded, may still 
them as one of the helps, y 
asy J en ce plenty free 
r, eryri 
re dy as the R. A. S. E. 1 
We 
of fowls of the year in 
difficult to do so 
ishes med cone tat A 801 
it could not be used except for fo 
PE 
A 
8 8 
The n for the exhibition were perfeet, (p 
and the Napp veng protai under the sw 
essrs. Map and — of Birmingham. W 
e not — Ip feling it was Annes should not be 
the pro for a vil ya T e 
day—the 8 of 1 f than th 
3 the genial weather, jan the delight o of treading | 
42 
"a: T. T. Parker, of 82 Grange, St. Helen's, 
Lancaster, took the first prize of 5l. for Dorkings ; — 
Sand: ri near Melksham the any 
beautiful pen of early el agre wears | the 
this valuable | 
ly well, 
d from his manufactory; and had 
