THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



gatory. The' success of the system is aa apology 



that the Societv should be 

 able to gof, ,r pandering to 



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■ the Yorkshire Agri- 



Ttiis is merely opinion, but it is base 

 Newcastle last year, when the north c< 



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north: We shall be -lad to he-;r ty. 



■ OS this point. If one 



loubtedly hud a differe 

 Those\vho have had ; 



week on the exhibition of sheep at Northampton, 

 equally important that the 'real value of the two 



worthy of further consideration: Famed as Yorkshire 

 is for its short-horns, its Leicester sheep, its horses, 

 and, lastly, for that pecu'i tr sty le of pig which co.n- 



to fatten — the short-eared pi.' just broii-rut to per- 

 fection, we believe, by Mr. Wiley— the original 



1'iat ue to the I'lu^f r.oa „, ea, 



position in public esti 

 Ami, simiia.lv. we 



greater propot 





-.'■■ .m. cppoi uaiiv..t.l.,ini: ju tice to these at tl 

 ccond trial which takes place on the J 9th 



|iy ! "' cultural lu. ,le Kent Mai 





. The most I 



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ight have tended to more uS " '^ *■ < 

 itiatory lecture ol 



rds obtained. 



•if > tc.sLd tlur.n. the i.e^tc, «... -', ^ 



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.rd us the mw 



! Exhibition of Stock, the fist 

 ire of thecompe- 



laurels. We ate glad to sec the veteran Ire.' 

 sheep the exhibition was equally strong V.'hiii*: 



In Horses and Pigs t 



mpton, I shall feel ! 





leave's .being the'organs by which die carbon bbJ-W 



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ence to the lurnip cultiwo i, ^^ 



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