4 ˙i'ʃd O. ½½ —⅛ œrL ̃ͥͤ ˙Äò. ...... ̃ ²⁵˙¹e•1'—◻—Q:⏑?⏑ M ˙uäumͥ——ũ⏑ ę iö . ð ꝑ̃ “ 
r 
1 inches, and is 5 feet 2 inches 
о 
forie ^ ie Mir 4 pl ? peor huh is 5 feet long. 
The class. orn cow! tains some magnifi- 
cent animals, — as a whole, we think we have see 
a better show. The Ist p as, however, carried o 
by а perfect el of a т пт ing to Mr, Smith, 
of the Grov Bing otts. She 
perfection коис heh 15 point and property that can 
ired shown in 5 e in which 
s] 
show very бе! ul cows in 
The class 
n this 
of sho 8 he ers consists of eight 
e erfect animal int his class. It 
is sho y Mr. Booth, and of course received the Ist 
prize. She girths 7 feet 3 inches, and is 4 feet 11 ins 
long. Nothing ean be more level and equally propor- 
tioned. She is in very high ion, and must have 
walked into the yard — $n a jury of in- 
spection. The 2d pri rried off by Mr. 
Booth, for a roan heifer, hin 80 9 oe in condition e 
mmetrical, but of first-rate — 
y no iro ns dta Mr. 
very useful animal in this class, but too short and — 
well filled. i. we ern have idee gent — the good 
quality and s voa hown make 
upíor the y e m in . The lst prize. was 
awarded to Lord Berwi 
ick, for a remarkably tine 
bull. His head — very 
with the exception of a. 
of the sho 1 e lass e — was 
well- 
good, 
slight defeet in the upper part 
вла 
to Mr, Pri 
ey even wall-e je bull, 1 wi very — в еты ind 
айы ers, good flan neral form 
o. 88, 9 775 +! yu Berwick, 1 Useful beast, though 
ual to Among Hereford cows, No. 9 
твер, isa thick Weib ade dete but very fat, and 
aj ntly having à cross o the shorthorn in ae 
о. 99, receiving the first prize for — in 
eal is rather a larger formed animal of pretty good | 
Among Hereford ` heifers, No. 105, shown by Mr. 
Mayberry, of Fa pe is a fuir useful animal, соц 
rather 27 crooked legs. 
DEvoxs.— Among the bulls; No: am. shown. n by Mr. 
Wr iht, of Taunton, received t 
eservedly so, | 
was сд 
T | 102. to W 
THE AGRICULTURAL) GAZETTE, . 
151 to George Turner; 101, to James Hole, of Knowle House, 
| Dunster, Somerset. 
Class V. Yearling Heifers.—107.to — Quartley, of Molland 
House, South Molton ; 5i. to ditto, ditt 
МА HREEDS. 
Judges— J. E. Jons — а Hunt. 
8 I. Bulls i our yea m ntry. 
Class . Yearling Bulls. 710. to. Wiliam Powell, of Egtwys- 
wydd M am, Жуз 
Br 
5l. to George Goode, of Croft Co ottage, "Сан 
Class IV. Heifers in milk or in calf, 68480 U bree years old.— 
illiam Powell. 
Class V. Yearling Heifers.—5l. to George Goode. 
OTHER BREEDS, 
Not INCLUDING m qu ын Hererorn, DEVON, 
тт Thomas pus J bes Edward Jones, and E. L. 
. Bulls und Lar 2.6, thaniel G. 
Suffolk. 
Class er four 
аана of Cretin 
gham 
Uu К пр uw 101. to Samael Deha of Twaha "Warwick. 
las 
Cows in milk or in са1.—10/. to Captain Inge, of 
богро ашн worth, Staffordshire 
Class IV. Heifers in milk or ie calf, under three y old.— 
5L to хене Cane, of Berwick Court, ‘Alfriston, pu. Qe 
lass V, Yearling —.— EB i 
Park, Brackley, Northam 
RSES. 
Judges Messrs. J. R, Cobol, эме C. Spooner, and William 
Class I. Stallions for еркек) purposes, foaled previously 
to the 1st of 2 — 5 1851.— 301. to — of Little 
Linton; C 157. to William Wilson, of Ashbocking, 
tery 15 
—— Stallions for agricultural purposes, foaled since the 
12 1851. eg ы ы Ward, of East Mersea, near 
Colchester = eorge. Sexton, of Thorrington Hall, 
Wher stead, к 
© III. Беген Stallions. 151. to John Lister, of Adding- 
| ham, near Oatley , Yorkshire. 
Class IV. Staili lion Ропіев.--101. to W. B. Reed, of Victoria 
Square, Clifton, near Bristol. 
Class V. Mares and Foals for agricultural. purposes. to 
—201. 
Henry Bailey, of Walgaston Farm, near — Gloucester ; 
107. to T. oe Brown, of Hampden, 2 
1а ass VI. Mare Ponies.—5l. - с Reed, of Clifton, near 
ristol. 
Class VII. Two years old Fillies for agricul 
151. to e B. Brown; 51. to Jas. E. Owen, o —— 
— 
SHEEP . 
Judges. —Messrs. Hugh уе, 1 Bennett, and Kenry | 
ат 
Clas earling Rams.—30l. to William Sanday, of Holme 
Pierrepot nt, Nottinghamshire; 15“. to Т. E. Pawlett, of Beeston, 
Sandy, —À 
Class II. Rams of any other age.—307. to T. E. Pawlett; 15} 
to William Sanday. 
Class III. Pens of Five uw cms Ewes of the same flock.— 
= to William Sanday; 101, dit 
wage cee, OR Фант HORT- тоо SHEEP. 
Judg essrs Edward 'Trumper, John Waters, and 
Edward Po 
Class I. Shearling Rams — 301. to Jonas Webb, of Babraham, 
1 41 — to ditto. 
Class II. s of any other age.—307 to Henry Lugar, of 
Bury ‘st. Edmunds; 15/. to William Rigden, of Hove, 
халде ee 
T QUALIFIED TO 
Judges.— ES s. John Ab bath, "Charles 5 Clarke it: LN. G. "- 
Class I. Shearling Rams. —30l. to Wi ipe Lane, of 
Farm, Northleach; 151, to William Garne of —— 
Northleach. 
Class II. Rams of any age. — 30“. to Wilia m Slatter, of 
Stratton, Cirencester; 157. to Edward Handy, of Sevenhampton, 
aes ford. 
жы ; 101. to ditto 4 
e John Grae Басыл Hesseltine, and Henry 
— 2160 to Robert Crossley, 
Class inei c ser 
f rip T: м7 а N 2 1 nchester 51. to Thomas 
prize 
also a nice diii thou ugh not equa 
ind quarters, акай its general quality 
yearling bulls, Mr. Turn 
si LIST OF PRIZES eon Uns &e. 
LT and Jobn Wrighti 
on. Lor 
- to Richard 
IN — Messrs. Joh 
1 Chass I. aM under pee 
of Keythorpe. 
Баа aoad Hinton 
Salto, Man 4440 "Хоц 
d lasg, ML rover r bi calt.—201. ! d tie зай, ara 
Tov eR Eau, Bienen Notts; —— — 
“база Heifers in milk or in éalf, un 
3 101, to ditto. 
Class ү, Yearli Heifers.—10/. or, fo Ha Alen, of risas | NS 
Th Lichfield ; bi to Ri Sg ne i 
iE MA. wlan Coe las Hartshorne, and John Ist 
Williams, 
ass I. Balls un hander at ears old. 401. to, Right Hon. 5 755 
Beger iof Uie Shrewsbury з, 201. to John. ryan 
Боюн 
жешине.) 13t Berwick, 
La Glass H HL, m im milk or (eh calf.—201. to John — 
ie Hereford 101. to James Ackers, of Fains wie 
Теле LV in milk or in eal under 4 » wes dil. 
458. to Lond Lond Berwick ; 101. to Р. zu 2 e 
lass V. Yearling Het 01. to as 
ailu 
wedges. азата, 6 1 frei — + 
P wen. Bulls fi 
under Au uU avum Turner, o 0 
264. bo 
to "emi hyd ў 
ТЇЙ АЙ оен. сое cal adsit de yearis d- 
fuf Ecl 
———— Court og 
4 a to 
о ә in milk or deme 
"Ll 
d some 
aao; pai ^a Ut class for two-year-old Cart 
of Burley iui, Mer Tork 
Ее 155 to William Northey, of 
n Moon, of Lapior 118 9 2 
6 Thomas 
fea Iv eedin ont o John Moon 
lass У. en 0 three breeding отр of a large breed, of the | 
eight months old: —10i. to 
топ, Swindon, 
7 th reeding Sow-pigs of a small breed, of 
не poe litter, 22 four and under eight — 01d.—10/, to 
d 
‘ted e Shee 
of the pee aast be ES off till next week. 
sta 
Although. the show of — at Gloucester e 
sme prec wees and surpassed in 
x the Promise of 
holly mi 
э mali fare yet the palm, the 
t pri et mar very fine, powe: werful, Suffolk, 
4-year-old horse, No. 219, exhibited by Mr. 5, Clayden, 
mbri 
d 
to W. C. Cartwright, of Aynboe $ 
ase JIT. Ч. Pon, af of Five, Бей Ewes of thé same flock — n 
1 
whose action 
Mr. J esty, 
whose action w 
nag. 0. 
displayed a good d 
rather бв 56 blood-ike for a we : 
was the next n this class. 
п 
dene. к in the 
ected. No. 
of yi rize ‘inet 
alteration 
depreciated in valu oui 
Class 5, for Сап Mares usd. Foy aid wot equal m 
аа о commendation ; and No. 
160 exhibited very — excellence, an and would 
o doubt have received a prize had not се 
bedn d found which the 
In Class 6, for Mare gei there was oniy * a pl 
rate amount of meri was a 
| horse, was highly commended, whilst Nos. 201 and 
received commendations. There were other кай 
pate the English eart-horse which, not 
particularised by the judges, yet possessed g merit. 
be + 
very pretty | Shetland aer which, however, ‘the 7" 
in rod had” very much 
y 
+ 
à 
metit the’ same class in ribi ormer shows. dme 
ze yen to a remir strong, compact, and 
wef pl ey with a very good foal, No. 276, mde 
to ^ god "Bailey. near Berkeley, Gloucester + Y 
Te second was awarded.to Mr. T. B. M: 
or his ou pear 1 Suffolk mare of considerable merit, 
at's h a very shat Be her side. эө 281 and 
No. 1105, whilst a nice ‘Tittle olii, No. 206, received ? 
art Fillies, there was but 
ne, and would probably have 
Т5 2 — tlie: 
zu 
ter 
ML M fi ed wil "M "Qin good 
Mov осів Шев, wi mo, bt in 
T in of Class impart their 
мека to posterity. 
T PIGS. 
pe 
ties 
umbrellas did cueing „or p towning. 
We culty in caning a — view of very: 
rin: 
usefulness. 
Ri the class ‘of осто has never been equalled at 
D r Show. uries of condition have dis- 
he 
ed some animals, bur we ‘think they 
eep & and Poultry, with the prize-list | am 
9 EAT we find 30 LESE Possessés 
\ ‘Platting Newton, 
T ths and 6 days old pure 
Boar; Sir William Wallace,” white w 
Pies 
of Linton, near „ possessing, if not greater і. kin, es Parti 
9 | exeellences, yet fewer. faults than any other horse in the e a рцы ТОНА, sive of dem 
show. The 2d prize was given to No. 227, 4 уже опей frame, . Ael 
Mr. W. Wilson, МЭЙ. Ipswich 2 splendid specimen of Ое 4 cm ^2 Тун 10 onthe d 1 x im 
eart-horse, cert and unquestionably the det MBA bee ig Boar, i Hecto bred by itor: site Rosé ӨС 
in the show, possessing — — perfect mm. т Zétiobin, 8 ге of dam. Young QE 
symmetry, and great ac tivity, bu 598, W. Moses’ Ca e 
ch, though it À eae TRA ар ie ofthese prize, 17 ШУ gr a iem Бало, 72 re E x1 
> otherwise ta brew b 
olden rbi His "ook d —＋ —. of “ tors > edi Г г по bagage 
work he had done aU бе three y ws cay sed un d bie i m mun, of H p. Non 
f eid if they “had maT Ae tan Bile aize Nad, L Foi 
in the — of thorough-pins Y ‘old white and Pine large Boar,” Y: 
red in a young bl A John Harrison, sen., Heaton : MS “Stockport; size 
bim out. of the da of бош mpetition, but w eu n a2 —— cram v^ we simt Bandits озот 
horse of six, yea d, simply irs. a weight in| - Y. 
M adverse e ou a p on the o rs Mad. жат y vu T унга by 
ke * фе n | nt 
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