THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
shares of various widths, from 6 to 24 inc ches. 
me 3 is attached a poi nt. 
work, breaking the 
to adhere to the, land, On the same frame 
re ed „through slots. 
wrought- 
of 
„Th ese a are > for 
one at the cost of t 
be other; both gentlemen deserve 
e received ioe d М. 
cla he s 
G.. Turner's sheep in 
ame showy character. as his 
ета as gs. Mr. Air цы ж two. sheep are longe, com 
т. S. Umbers’ is a good lot; rig ght 
Mr. Borton's are 
but mày y be dispens nsed with A piod ime in * or of ewes 
f the 
$, 
ый front as 0 0 as the, во 
a 
epth 
inches wide: 
in a curl—the best possible form 
its merits are atteste 
experience o of it all over p coun 
or 
sto 
“Mery alta not awarded at a date of our 
last publicatio 
" Fer. 22 best PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, not 'exceed- 
жыр rse power, applica cable to thra: 
a ural pu rposes, Messrs. Clayton, Shuttlewo: 
For the second best ditto, eons. Hornsby and Son: 
For the best FIXED STEAM, EN 
_, eight-horse power, applicable to thrashing 
: Mi ape purposes, Messrs. Clayton, ше orth, 
For the second best ditto, Messrs. Barrett and Ex 
For the best PORTABLE THRASHING M ACH 
exceeding tw wa power, for small occupations, Messrs. 
itdnsome and Sin 
rth, & Co. 
and Co. 
all. 
For the best POR TABLE MEI S — MZ ACHINE, i 
or larger occupations, Mes 
rthe best PORT ABLE THR 3 MACHINE, not fa 
and win- 
¥ the finishing 
i: 8 
THR: 
rying ; an 
w by " 3 lengthened 
shing or, other 
GINE, not exceeding 
or, other: agri- 
IINE, not 
468 takes 2d n of 15. ; he has a 
broad loin, and p thi chs, fine 
and plaits, sands igh, wool fair, but straight 3 in 
469 is highly е ended ; he has a good ch 
dee ep frame, 80220 
Mr. E. Handy quis org 
ol more 
commended. Mr. W. Slatter’s ( 
te kee 
profitable ай = sheep for all mediu 
.—Class I. ded ling Rams. Mr. Rig gden, 
а some. ve 
61—3), and 
M Webb must take care of 
seful 
SE 
Lugar y St. Ed 
-| good sheep, excellent i in frame an 
— us вре of shearlings 
s сои ity of 
Mr. 
ir to eq 
is excee ei y good; cae іта 
wool, with beautiful looks, 93, 
Jonas. Webb’s lot of shearlings is the okt m shall 
notice. They “still retain their Superiority ; their whole 
gar 6 0 is a more 
ewer's e 
ngs. hav 
took Ist prize of 30“. 
of == ings much alike, wi 
ool... Lord 
Sheep “thin thighs 5 flanks ; too mu 
M „Gai 510-11: Two ung 
ommen: 
i Бранот: and C 
M or best. CORN- DRESSING MACHINE, Messrs. 
ям and. 
вд raue beat ditto, ‘for small oceupations, Messrs. Hornsby 
“We x em n our 
iur uns. ; buf, as we — last week, 
taking our our 
“by the state of the Weather «989 over crowding o 
"under the 7 ущ The short 
the openi 
-journa 
wi 
we 
g of the show yard ws the publication 
—— to defer it last week, neither we 
or 
ean, to point oi 
Athe yr of the breeding sto 
Class I, 
ek. 
“She arling савр нр first 
ror and good symmetri 
30 1 is very T him і in п many points ; 
ter rump, ani ended, Mr. 
і Pie тты and, as 
frames, 
dp eat dej 
od Pap am IE peat 2 Me 
next on our list; 
ЕА 
ee 
appearance tha ve seen si 
‘they ке: high on ГО lege thir form 
ve lots 
SHEEP. po 
readers with a report of the 
pre- 
more careful review P theta 
isitors 
e now elapsing between | 
of 
ar as 
be best coursé to be followed in 
ET 
lots | an 
y 
finel үк шы ed sheep, 
trical fr 
—he took the 
ести come best; he i is jte old. com- 
was mo ect than Mr. 
mm. og we xc Mr. Ets ii foe 
понет wooly 
|pn 
m: 
кр 
trical || 
Fn, AUN; 
| attai 
very useful. profitable breeder; 
“of fem Ate ded erits, 
404 takes the 1st prize of 507, and 408 the 24 of 151. ; 
surpassing merit, as indeed are the 
407 nded ; they do not 
look to possess large frames and gr eat substanco, but on 
art is seen to be full and pro- 
10 number 
ar Sir 
o profita ble TEX ; their plaits iii an 
Мы ш» 8 Ыал, Farringdon) sheep are 
and have p 
Air. 
PF 10 0 any eter ай igden's tw: 
a imals 
Mr. Elman's, 42 
but have not sufficient depth of body. Be 1 18. 
430—35, are a very serviceable, good lot rhe es 
too large, their chines and plaits rather th n 
в à whole. 
530-9 
Hk denis an fine 
m; he took th 
are 
Duke a Beaufort's are two very 
air frames. The Earl o e 
and long in frame, but too narrow. Mr. 
ii „Talbot, Temple Guiting, Cheltenham, will do better 
ker oth, iens na бев. en ey (уйы isa 
e and. 
Љу: яны AS nearly correct 
ean be co conceived sit their г gant o of 
Быны a сев cellent 
hi; 
oS сн 
BE 
sa Ла} he валий |) 
e 74 
ges care and still progress, or ebe mike 
orge Throckmorton's, No. sh 
ams. These are two pens 
в | The one wes 
mathe amt large in Г, 
уе | prising 
to were 
beautiful — — all of them den 
rst 
те sheep; Mr. „Lane ery large 
eep, and in keeps with Mr, Lane's flock 
highly commen " 
ass III. Shearling Lwes.—Mr, №. Caldicot, 
his of e with 
much alike, 
aces, 52 4 is comm en 
show well; Mr. Т. Gillett (W E 
very unlike ; our remark is, * five бү 
faces and legs < Cother 
болик 
rett r 
ewes, with poga wool, but prety aid k adt spec 
and . Fle — г (Andoversf 
e very s 
ell formed, 
much alike ; both ois highly co 
E T. Gillet 
F 
of good è ve large пана 
Phys are well айма с cone ed. 535 
W. ) 
ratulate 17 upon his нен 
the Southd 
ate to much further 
valuable = ‘and we wil 
biggest are not always the b 
oe HROPS ii RES, = 
have agreeabl 
the Shropshire flocks: 5 deett a 
every imaginable~tross—why, better 
never Seen than were shown in this 
c every district’ 
by o our useful үте ‘will display a m 22 
Ine Lincolnshire dong- | 
450 15 Й y ka 
{ог common breeders to 
[Jury 23, | | 
large handsome. frames, on good but Er k 
breast, chine, 
d), 528—802 
uperior. 528 is wel 
compact sheen; Li ee 
