29—1848. 
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‘Class II. (24 rrp te petitors).— Orbe pr ptio a aimi 84 has 
n successful in public. 
and onour. He is in 
high — condition, it is — 3 fair to say. 
both local and genera prize. -ol 
bull, oy: wants a little more age to make 
e very 
Wathers’s 
erate when we say that 
prize she was m ope a 
Cherry Blossom, ae to Mr. Boo th, and — 
by Hop Each of these cows is a winner of the 
Royal Dee Society s Ist prize, one at weastle 
and the other at Northampton; so that in this 
e ad the three at cows in 
will give 600 guineas for tw them,” was the ejacu- 
— eminent e breeder who was 
ee ass SIV 
In this class a splendid heifer, ai of Mr. Boo 
mal. This —— 5 
ing exemplification of ae principie — tegu- 
ities eb a, an like 
daughte axis Stanho ope’ 
ere „loses no ro so i in being placed seco 
. V.: Yearli — yas 2 No. 87 
A a? th’s pee ristm 
worth, an e ao.. 
we faney, n e ha 
second: her hind — might 
Lord Ducie showed an animal in this class, ‘of indis. 
putable 8 i est eo in the yard equal her, in our 
opinion, in pro rhaps her fore- en may be 
equalled, but it will be hard — excel. 
RDS. 
mg Hert afte 
nd. 
"i 
d some difficulty in we — 
be much i 
was a fair e — — in Heref fords, if we con- 
sider the locality of the show. 30 animals, in 5 classes, 
were exhibit ul 
eed ina 
ss as 
ry 
close. No. 120, the 2d prize, would Phe perhaps been S 
he 
nearer the mark had she shown more figure in the 
rump, 
DEVONS 
In numbers the Devons were about equal to the 
Herefords, — 4 — comes was equally close. Mr. 
T. W. Foura as deservedly a eee in several 
classes. is amiei e are evidently i 
pe prs 
Peas wes 
Hole’ s wre has — te — of a lst class animal, 
d the hono 
Mr. Beard s exhibited 
of wonderful radis and fattening capabilitice, 
Famed 
in this ompetition ——— 
3 ensured numbers ; 
ty, numbers cann 
ney appor- 
oe : ge Pod agricultural purposes—(32 
Sopan me The Ist at d 
fing ani prize animals n were ‘noble animal] 
a prevailing fa fi iale 
E: L—A 2 — show. The Ist prize, 
a gigan of animal pow 
ie specim The 
ion close, though the Seven 
any other 
2 were * 
wou 1. —Of yay stallions we cannot say 
Classes IV, and v.: Mares 
A 
of Engl England = —— Ri 
whieh 1 they S are 
sates animals exhi- 
e purpose for 
as a want of substance for the 
Bi ntended. 
‘jae CAL P ii 
The exhibition JAL PRIZES.—HORSE 
ns 
prizo 
bull. The he 
— whit: young stock a this horse were shown in their Secreta | 7% 
The 
His quality 
A 
a 
III. Aged “Cows. 9: competitors.)—Perhapsit | ! 
2790 o- year- old Heifers (10 5 — their e 
: ram. In 
e | point, took Ist 
w 
m 
Mr. Bot 
t t ſou 
shown, and there n ota little a in awarding t please 
class b anything but equally 
the long-hormed heifers of 
rgyleshire cow 
S 
as Yorkshire u Eie its horses, v expected 
class’ g 
uch 2 85 to the 
t fail to produce 
re too light i in the middle 3 > 
and — for * agricultural 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
— 
Wakefield in 1846. The string of medals round his 
e | neck speak of many other provincial victories. He was 
bred by the late Christopher Wilson, Esq., after = 
is nam «Father of the Turf.” Some excellen 
orse is now the property of Mr. Gaunt, 
Mr. Reed’ 
classes. 
Yorkshire. horse was a very 
deser 
> m for — Horses, Carriage 
dsters, more than 40 were exhibited 
st 
_ a bred horse een 
told, and never was 
many occasions we are 
SHEEP: LEICESTERS. 
For eg rams there was an extraordinary com 
tries, e 0 
þe 
0 
were shown at Northam — „owing, we meman to the 
impression l that the diffe 2 character and style 
or Lei r ee of 
not fail to stimulate to future struggles, as 
se, i well as in 
breeders term quality. The 2d prize 
ee ma to Mr. Heresy (Norta ) has 
—.— t His loins and verte are 3 
In for 
h of side, he is 3 
course have ra chance. 
ne animal. 
* 
r merito 
In 
this class Lord Fitzwilliam exhibited a A 
also, with a litter = 8 pigs, th the "peer of -= 
Saha Hannam, North Deighton, 
. | her size and quality. This oe, we 3 mg con 
the Yorkshire Agricultural Society’s prize (beating the. 
winner od e Roy al Agricultural Society’s Newcastle. 
prize) an — other prizes. Mr. Pisher Hobbs. 
ee ie e beautiful animals of the Essex breed. The 
other classes of Pigs | were equally. well contested. 
About 30 arre of « peran took » were ene eos Short- 
horn cattle by arlisle, &., 
all of which were eof the highest SETAn The pigs- 
in 8 50 class were also firs 
men, of his oy Highness Prince Albert 
added 9 — to the numbers, as well as the in- 
petition; 70 and 66 exhibited. m ngst 
these were animals from nearly every noted breeder of ar dake — fate wi ree Ya cia oe ster 
eet ee a H F * ? kt Ds | how gratified he was at the attendance on that occasion: 
oe 2 Si a . rell. T Paw. o of his Royal Hi ee P ines Albert. The cheers 
85 Birchley Dinning, Smith B t 8 * | which a ese observations having subsided, 
N many 0 m having half a dozen animals, = * Hi ighness briefly acknowledged the compli- 
n we remember “that ks 
he Chairman then announced, that as the Council 
dinners were not merely 
ing genera 
2 =a a the Hon, Mr. Pelham, Mr. Turner, 
d Mr. Mechi took part in t ge: discussion, the general 
. being in favour o mixed plan of manage- 
ment, something between the N and the 
8 first speaker 
Out — th 
mber of ex eee animals we s 
to partiularise other 
ia a . shearlings, Mr. Bor- 
sof any oth 
the s same ex xhibitors. 
wa a again successful agai 
Nearly 40 anima 
n 
prizes in 
Mr. Borton, of course, took the prize with his shearling 
ewes Me Sanda 
2d priz 
a beautifal sack; fal 0 nd quality. 
terill , of Easthorpe, had five very even — in 
the class. These took the 1 local pm very deser 
like growing w 
prizes, merit in- this 
divided. 
eee 
eg e are a s in this show. 
e than ms woe: ned i in nthe te o el 
G 
— a penchant that would induce us 2 put in the front 
3 honour of 2d prize, in 
In shearling ewes, i” war the Ist prize 
without Baise Mr, gt impson, Sledmere, Yorkshi 
ined 2d for ewes, had little competition in the 
prize for ra ewes. 
as yet, m rera behind the 
| Oxfordshire a Gloucester sheep in the essential quali- 
| fication of 
Yorkshire 3 . for 
resume that m Beng common Be ony 
paid to th f the animal ; 
other county, we rn balap is pig b 
= busine > er, tradesman, 
its e, we should 
on would 
it is so. In no 
é made so much 
nd | small breed the prize was 
the same Society at Essex gow 
and co 
ancy by vy higher rg sean is wil 
* the — nii competition, which both i 27 
to à very pretty 
not at emp Fos 
shall t t li 
The competition for iom ap Sirag was most ome al 
ires His Royal Highness concluded by pro 
tural 
| Single -horse 
42 sows were exhibited in this class, In 
e ee ro —— the aw: of 
tle by Mr. Gibbs, which, 
having finished, An sable’ Chairm man gave t health 
the age candidates coupling — . — his 
Richmond, ing 
* greeted, rac si, that though # sue- 
cessful on that occasion, he ; but, 
the judges, 
ess of the eveni ing A so li over, the noble. 
verted it afforded h 
ner “i morrow. 
Loud cheers followed this announcement, and the 
com — y then separa 
July n immense increase of visitors attended 
the 3 t and cattle yards to-day. 
Highness Prince Albert being the earliest of the 
in 
Mayon the Ambassa 
; Lords Fitzwilliam, Fortescu 
ont, the te uke of Richmond, 2 3 
— distinguished perso e health of the 
Queen havin: been given, it was follo lt roy t royal 
family, which His Royal ieee acknowledged in a. 
distin ts good 
Igium, — and 
e, Wharneliffe, 
aishe d alike for sense 
iotism ing agriculture as a main 
ingredient in the · prosperity and iness of the realm. 
the Royal A 
ch 
cheering.) 
dresses which it 
2 in . to 1 to give even a 
faint outline of. ec rom Lords 
Fo am, Wharnelife "a Duke of of Rich- 
mond, the M John Johnstone, 
and ot — . moeting 2 up, all acknowledging it. 
to have been one of the most interesting and successful 
they had por e The Earl of en. was 
announced as the President elect. 
m ors, 
pais severally retu 
Farmers’ Clubs. 
NEWCASTLE, —— On the som. singe — of 
Jarts.—Mr. A follows: 
employment of 2 carts, a 
savin 
of a apai practical and hig ghly- ent 
ferms 2400 acres in Northumber! and, l 16 pairs of 
