THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JAN. 15, 
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FE: ME Feulkener, one , of unusual merit and beauty, exhibited by Mr. Forge 
and weighing 182] stones beef and 31 stones fat. The ES Pari — Gam ET bier and 3 sheep; Mr. Gar- of Greenhithe; the reserved price of 251, " hardly MENOR 
latter was ity. punt land. 4113 stones pork ; Mr. Gorton, 993 stones them. Four old. fashioned 88 white bantamg 
Of these r five 1 viz, Mr. pork; Messrs. Hedgers and Co., 123 stones pork ;| were also beautiful 
Champion's Leicester wethers, bou ght by Mr. Lance,| Mr. Horne, three beasts; Mr. 7 dis stones ; The " bays were ppl but not heavy, The gees | 
Cannon Street ; the Earl of Radnor’s, 4 7 by Mr. beef and 48 stones mutton-— total 221 ston excellent, especially those rom the Rev. J. Robinson, es | 
Jones ; Mr. radshaw’s three pens, bought by Мг. | of rough fat; Mr. Jones, three long- osi ed sheep; The ducks were numerous, and varied, The 
Pain, Camden Town, the latter containing a single ewe, | Mr. King, 3311 stones beef, 47 stones at, mutton 2031 | Ayres, 'exhi peres successfully by Sir John Саан 
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g A weighin сом ош 524 stones meat and 47 to 70 stones of fat; were specially a 
rr жа af Mr. Orris, 3314 gory beef and 49 stones fat; Mr. Oxly, The number of pens S exhibited was, of poultry, 695; 
i ases, | 244 ead beef and 26 stones fat; Mr. Pain , Seven 9 pigeons, 250 ; of rabbits 
eep ; Mr. Randall, 5423 stones of beef à xt iw sia "Nu mber 88 particulars may hg 
utton 551 stones, a and 6} stones fat, iu: pet fuller description of the prize pen 8; alg - 
during the feeding is a conclusion which experience | pork 158: stones—total 756 stones meat and 774 stones | the 
alone can settle. We have found it suit with fat; Mr. Robinson, 165 stones pork; Mr. Sanders, | the 
downs. 57 s beef ; Mr. рр >a gr time of year. On Wednesday 
ROSS-BREDS. 14 stones fat; M 1 Stimps upwards of 5000 persons paid for admission, and on 
Of these we have — ined three examples, viz., Mr. | Spicer, ten pigs; Mr. Slate P А? ront үг 5 Thur W the number of visitors must have been much 
Gverman’s prize pen, bought by “Mr, E and | fat, mutton 381 esi 355 stones meat and 451 | greater. 
eg stones the pen of three, and 63 stones stones fat; Mr. Stockly, nearly 200 stones beef; 
singham's, bought by Мт. Cook, Clapham hey 164° stones pork ; Mr. Wat ling, Ben! stones beef, 
Road wei epe ars. eo stones ; and Mr. How ard's s, bought Mr. White, Hom e Corresponde nc 
tling. pes quality o of the former of these м Wo 0 Tithe 9 As your serenum as le 
| qm — „the la CENAS ed. colour, but not so No "apaatia was made for the butcher's medal; clerical readers may feel desirous to know the result 
firm, but su Maris die long-woo but from the above report it will be see * that Mr. the corn averages fo for the seven years to Christus b | 
ав T-WOOLLED — JEDS. Randall, of London Road, would have got it had he | published in the London Gazette of this evening, viz, = 
Of these we have examined 13 pens, viz., Mr. Sains- applie ed. Wheat RS ee, Did. per аа: bushel, 
— — үз pen, purchased by Mr. King, which SSS eur SHEER — 
es ead in carcase as they did in the wool— gn 
weight, 574 stones. Mr. King had other four pens, GREAT uda CUN EIER = I beg to state for their information that ас be 
viz, Lord Walsingham's second prize pen— weight, Tus, the first exhibition of the kind ever held in tithe rent-charge will f I send 
60} stones; Mr. : 's (M.P.), Hampshire downs, London, LOS m Tuesday last, and its originators and 1 
two pens ; first, weight 483 stones; and second in extra suppo Sper А themselves on the success | Cent. from last year's v 
stock, 17} stones; and Mr. Sainsbury's extra stock my PAR. rici dese rved and acquired. The qu еба from Go 
Ir. Folj th : lved, although it has not equalled the the worth of 1007. of кезү закий o pes ne 
ethers, bought by Mr. Slater, weight, 38} stones; Mid land pote Tog it has gone very far a-head of any | the passing of the Tithe Commutation Act 
fine quality. His Grace the Duke of Richmond’s other moe w of like character. „ЖЕ 
second prize pen baught by Mr. Jefferey, and weighing | Тһе locality selected (Baker Street Bazaar), re „ ee E Tu 
Peces d shows finer breeding. Prince | no 5 description, but it cannot be tooj much Pais ose x co eee uL з 
a соти, bought by Mr. Collingwood, that the pains taken to accommodate bes publie were ” cd с ae r 
tones ; great, and met with universal approbati The cages П m ec etat 
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The Earl — СЕ 7 stones. | were we arranged, and Wa aden vis excellent. $ $8 uu . Зо а 9 
wood, v g ча в downs аг by Mr. Colling- | The friends of these delightful meetings will rejoice = ” „ ee 104 3 5 
ishop's Road, weight, 15 stones average; hear that there е was scarcely room to circulate betwee ^ . 7 
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A „donn, The first class was Spanish; in this. as usual, Capt. 
— a ‘or ^ 6 Street, weight 20 Hamby к the first prize, гр that 800 Юю ee ID 
Me. Will ot „die“ well, otherwise quality good; and be sur rpassed. We missed an old and valuable com- а 1851 „„ 4 
. Williams’s down extra stock, fine mutton, bought petitor, Mr. Peck. "Mr Fox, of Skinner Street, and 5: mem cd i 
Mr. Faulkner, Farringdon Street, A fewo these | Mr, Jones, of H ; lus: adi 1853 . 
t-wools yiel de à о h ‘fat, but es, of Hammersmith, each took prizes; and in " 
much fat, but in general the | the chicken class the same gentlemen took the three 
gentle 17) £1697 149 42 
ie S ene classes ets beautiful. In the third General average for 17 
rst prize was taken by Captain Hornby, and | Charles M. Willi hy 25, ү? Stre et, Ра ü “Mall 
i ined 19 раа о of PM», viz., e gold medal | the Seok by Mr. Taylor, of Los" ^ po 7. мы uo 8 E 
pen, ac е gers and Co., Harrow Road, The Dorkings are still advancing in public favour. 2 Grains.—I give to my cows about a peck 
* E ран, quality superior, The organisation | Captain Hornby took three prizes; Mr. Fairlie, of | and a half daily of fresh grains, mixed with about three | 
^ est е of fat, colour and firmness of Cheveley, two; Mr Lewry, two; Sir John Cathcart, Mr, pints of Linseed and Bean-meal po rridge, which I find 
Я Ажем i satisfaction. The same e purchasers | Finch Noyes, Mr. T. Nice, Mr. Thorn, Rev, J. Boys, | not only increases the pain but improves the quality 
— апипоп в extra stock pig, 33 stones weight. | Mr. Jennens, and Mr, Oldham were also d of milk. C. P., Bost 
ae Jermyn Street, bought the whole of Prince For the commendations, numerous in each class, w Lime. In an answer given n to * Ta d dad 131 of last 
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ds dens none pens, seven pigs, which turned out must refer to the prize list. M dta volume, I find you write of the com way of | 
above Apps g closely to the ext came ov 7 chin Chinas, and here Mr, Potts, | applying lime to land is “ to la. tie жнее on the 
above gold medal сво; 8 of one pen, 294 stones ; | who, with Mr, Catlin, have pursued a Fabian n policy, and ted i little heaps, cover up for a week or so, and then 
— Ме ' ida in extra stock, 97 waited till they cou carry all before them, appeared Miren. before the a With due deference to 
tr. D; Druce’s prize 1733 ston et, had three pens; | in public, and took four zen = eighty authority, I beg to state 1 
: pen, 173 stones, class 31; the Earl of | The first Кә іп Class ü vent to Mr. Fairlie, Cheveley; | sentence tends to mislead some. I find from experiente 
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!Iruce's Аз class 30, pe ht 100] el ur. е Sting pri e in Class 12 to Captain Squire, of Milden- | that if Ts little covered koi of lime are not mixed — 
1 first — oles 2 ре Та quality | я MA ii dune gentlemen Mk all the prizes in the | with the soil that cover them as soon as the former is 
fri ede cs : ‚| wo first Na SEE Class 13 the competition was | slacked, there is danger of the lime being conyerted into | 
t ught Mr. Crockford’s second prize | small : Chater, of c first ; i 
class 31, which t S Ir. Bridges, uch wet. Th r 3 
LET Mr ч m out well and weighed of Croydon, second. | Class 14, Mr. Travis, of York, | action is thus much lessened, the trouble of mixing and 
stones; Mr. Randall bought Mr. Wood's f | took the fir: eite : 
N Hin d " мы реп о st prize. © competition in 15 was very | spreading it more than doubled, and it cannot be s 
Mr ыш pigs, Ht Mes S ers ange quality ver: ;| great: first prize, Mr. Bidwell, Guildford; second, Mr. | е enly d the RT We VET m in ancl heaps, 
i * rge pig in extra stock, George, of Chaldon ; and third, Са aptain Squire, of | cover them with soil, and blend the lime and its covering 
mmense mountain of pork | Mildenhall. This beautif i d 
turned 2 beautify f fine, med and firm, with ace cock and hen sold for 47 nri class, Tee MS ` eei d M Roi M ihe ee 
E f muscle. rton got three pens,two| Mr. Fairlie, Rev. Dr. Allen, Mr. Р; 
Mr. ] бане , т. Preston, and Mr. | five days, Geo. Summer. 
2759 Ewell, (hen рар ae and Lei from Mr. x C. Adkius, took prizes in white Cochin Chinas ; ae рине fon e eode uud dici of eulti · 
“ ' extra a ams, Holloway, had | these fowls appear to make little progress. We; fear vation in Ireland will absorb all the dg men in 
Mr. s re extra stock pi i 
I Pig, weight 403 the Malays аге past recovery, for the jud e 
stones, and Mr, S - ) y, for the ju es have se Idom | that 
lives.—The eather last one m 58 r other duty in this class than to р у, it is not 3 = eave Eagan fae" es a 0 
of every kin ially heavy porkers, ү: fowl during the harvest of 1 the continued exodus 
_ From the above weights it will De seen ld En un fowls wero beautiful and the lover of the | to the ‘gold diggings,” it is the policy of farmers i 
them with the measurements former! 2 Pod ee = f English game-cock rejoiced in the sight of two very | retain permanently a greater number of workmen ol 
daily waste between the time the latte Т e n, EN t 2 ne d of black-breasted reds, each rewarded with their land. 15 cannot be expected that labourers will 
the f mei fioc Р prizes, longing to Captain Hornby, of Knowsley, a of 
year 
to name familiar to * Co cker"s ” ears, and Mr. F, Powell 
of Hillingdon. We would not be su supposed to sa igrati = i 
y these | when emigration offers such a field for exertion. 
r| were = only Mu ds pens, Mr. Thurnall, of regard to the expense of paying fair wages all the yeah, - 
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money is concerned, but makes $ 
wide difference between the conne ction of master re 
ble tc lin question, but gran 
calls th i 
to the waste Шү еы ау for fui fine i s inves tigation as | excellent 
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servant, The tem 
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we have Visited, taking фан alphabet hose shops we must refer to the list. P uw L тү, d but the question. АР ЖАШ 
Mr Ашан, 40 stones ork ме Danmar say fag sam those M umet | mower, whose comfort throughout the year pei 
de T. 1843 | We th і those without. upon attention to his master’s interest as e 
[vs and 213 stones fat; Mr Buekoke, 154 RP ds n in this, As in other classes, as his own? If at this m t farmers complam 
f and 15 stones fat; Mr. Collin 8 to the different prize lists will show ef a 
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Lamb’s Condui t Street, 4321 ; Mr. gwood, that the same n 0 f y WIE 
stones bee i are everywhere successful: and | wi € i 
megane mutton and 11) stones бм total S031 stoms ee ers Should lenen from thi that а relly good peu 1 а the consequence in the spring, when all plants 
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mediocrit: pau to retai hem liberaj i 
Cook, 21 and 40] | are always foremost m e in this Ногпег, and Adkins, seven = igs a o ri ra ‚Ку, and that 
mutton 521 stones—total FFF tams varied and excell eather, is not Ton to insure a proper sup 
21 to 30 stones fat ; Mr. Comte rt, 20 e about ful, the prize-list must be per m eon sulted "But it |f in the labour m arket, If a different system 5 Bes 
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