THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 





ammonia of the known, by add- 



createofVlf a? cwt.tf 'm whilstlfr. 





. 



Eastfield, Penicuick ("Highland Transae 





gravelly soil, procured, by 5 cwt. of gyp 

 pa. The salt, too, is most 







the Jlant"; and, practically, Mr. jkl'Lean^ o 









of dung he grew 5| tons more of Turnips 





he employed 30 loads of dung alone. And 



-• 







the straw and roots are consumed upon th 





the dead times of the year, our accoun 





will stand 



|Aug. 



ke no charge, 



lent, to be pure gain from i 



Iemen, is the preparation of artificial 



home made. I 

 guano and I la- ; 

 already so BMil 



later period of 1 



Mr. Wav then followed. His 

 :!i of the Turnip 

 . The report of 



YORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 

 ugusti.—The following is the List of Prizes award 

 le tenth Annual Meeting of this Society, at Sei 



Draught Bar, 3/. Messrs. Bradley and Co., Wakefiel 

 for their "Utile" Drain Tile Marin-, .v. M -i 

 Smith and Co., Stamford, for their Horse Rake, i 

 Ditto, lor their Havmalung Machine, 21. Messi 



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 food, medal. Sir George Cayley, Brompton, for 1 

 Drop Drill, medal. Mr. Thomas Cook, Snainton, f 

 his set of improved Hand Hoes, 2/. Mr. ,JVnn Nelsc 

 Sheffield, for !,,- Parturition Forceps, 21. Mr. Sui 



best yearling Bull, 



:.;Viiv 





o Mr. Thomas . 

 , for the best ; 



re, to Mr. Thomas Beal, Scrayingham York ; 2d., 11. 

 » Mr. John Borton, Barton-le-street, Whitwell. 

 Class H.-lst prize, 10/., for the best pen of five Ewes 



;' ■ ■ , 



i, to Mr. George Walmsley, Rudston, 



best Boar, large 

 ,n, Leeds ; 2d, 3/., 

 , Scarborough. 



[ouse, Leeds. 

 Class 19.— 1st prize, 6?., for the best Boar, 



EUper, Keighley; 2d, !3/., to Mr. 

 Richard Hobson, M.D., Park House, 



J 1 u ;i 



Y^rk'; 2d, 

 Leeds. 



Class 22.— 1st prize, 10/., for the best Stallion for 

 hunters, to Mr. George Holme*, Thirsk ; 2d. :>!., to 

 Mr. J. J. Harrison, Devonshire House, High Har- 



"ctaas 23.— 1st prize, 10/., for the best 'Stallion for 

 Coach Horses, to Mr. Thomas Moss, Scargill, Greta- 



Class 25.— 1st prize, 

 agricultural purposes, 

 Bilham Grange, Doncas 



, for the best Stallion for 



h 4 , P me > U > f °* the best a»i 



Pr«e, U. for the besU^ i 

 - 



thorpe, Burlington. W(ian,L, 



Class 48.— 1st prize, 1/., f or the best G 



. 



Calendar A ^fOperati 0M# 



■ < t , 1 1 u ' , , 



, Worksop. 



,t prize, 10/., for the 1 



■ 

 2d, 2/ , to .Mr. William Hodgson, East Ayton, Scar- and rolln 



Piss 



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Ci :l ^ 2 1.— 1st prize, J/., for the best Mare and Foal an d ..■ 



1 1 . George Holmes, V. S., I JjJ ^SaMI^ 



' Class 29.— 1st prize, 5/., for the best Roadster Mare j % *n e ?^ww^iA» 



ntd Foal, to Mr. Robert Penrose, Sherburn, Malton. \ !'" ; 

 the best Mare and Foal Dul | 



: .■ .' .:■- .:■■:'...•■. ■■-■■■■■ . ..■■... ^ •■;■■■■'■■■ ; 



Cleveland bred^Mareand Foal" to ^igN*9**l3* 



n, Bawtiy. from;: - [ ': : :. .. 



Class 32.— 1st prize, 5/., for the best three-year-old tore ■■> ';' ^ip hoeing^** 



; - ; ; - 





ing Filly, to Mr. John Smith, Marton Lodge , 



Class 36.— 1st p: 

 Coaching Gelding, t 

 Beverley. 



ing Filly, to i 



Liussell, Bart., Thirkleby- 

 , for the best 3-year-old 



Ices to Corres. 



a Mr. Botterill Johnson, . 



Class 41. — I 







-- ■ 



for the best-:' 



Class 44.— 1st prize, 1/. for the best pair of Fowls of 

 . ; .... . . 



Mr. Thomas Jolly, Acomb Grange, York. 



