THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
to account, must be acknowledged the 
iti in 1810 the doien do these animals у ш e oe pto mus g draina 
778 „Шш, 3, 
— 
by ^ озе who 
cial 
к nds “yee 
until the year an when the sale “of his br other’ 8 it with a р od 
uced an extraordinary excitement 
i but now, in 1853, upwards of 500 
ave been § 
ba 
órth of short-hor stock have 
qm c frst sale of the kind it € well 
be CÓ ball — — a 1000 guin Poti 
r. 
one А» п, апа the ke 
: — — ary к= frre 
short-horn honi It so happens 
ani at Kirkleavington were ' resold, of co 
three years older, at —— : — the Аш 
the comparison of their value 
1E 
rse evenly out at Ne sea level all r 
is of the island; 
may maller —— er rob bs —À jm 5705 y ts downward z and it 
Шенне i ihe пени я E. td be cet га Kinklewington| Tomi. fe absorbed here. and now i aL 
-horns ate оба 
їп жеш oai "es" нан лари ы vile t of all thie : $ odi £ s d, there, and ultimately finds its 
ability рече, and judgment which had yet E 12 215 0 0 and rivers down the valleys to ‘the ocean 
bits; darote the improvement of the breed. 210 2 0 367 10 0 | 1 ite in the structure of 
These ng Hd 14 ossess pd that they would | 02 10 0 operate in this w 
hold in their hands : most e existing * to E б 9 "5 o o have long iie an Y RSS . 
агана (онан of 2 eshort-hor breed. Noth eir ing : 5 por „ adopted t 
5 eo e position Which ch The animals had more ба cubled in ect ў reservoirs, and Sw 
The attention of ve y able men à competition headed by Earl "Du himself in to cut across the line 
is now directed to the subjeet, and the results of the former case, has since been more than doubled, dip of the surface permitted a 
skill are now to be see herds and this in the face of a supply of stock—a num that direction. le 
and thousands of cattle. Mes yet there are sales and q —unprecedented i ear should, if possible, be directe 
of the ason which vie w with that during the present century. And this, after all, is and impervious strata, in order 
of peaty half a century 80 in the inary t of th г. to which they would otherwise be liable, of 
ese g 
p = tr 225 
E 
titer) and constant relationshi 
and MAYNARD, = Herts, 
e; by Mr. ELL, of s ; the two were due to diffe: 
ineas for none of which have we TW able to procurg a ФЕВ, | 80 1 — times. Now, the n 
one of the bulls then sold. The animal did not fetch we find that Mr. Srrarrorp alone has conducted 20 believe it to be, that drains, 
the judgment of the writer | sales тези miore than 600 short-horns, pied of is such as i 
* but 
of that letter is not to be impugned on that account. | whic 
rt er commissio ons th 
ed in my former letter, which, owing to informa- 1 
fi ollo 
ices between 100 and 300 i 
ith i 
, and exceeding was not 
hose wlich were reached when extensive sales the considerations just allu 
f pure short-horn blood happened but once in| geological structure of the subsoil th 
ars. us, at the sale in March, of Mr. Fawxrs, drains wer t; and wher | 
of Farnley- Hall, in Yorkshire, 12 bulls and obtained, the practice adopted: 
1 were sold for upwards of — e 
n 
tion since received, requires revision as ows :— 0 urrey, 42 — * were geological formation to commence 80 
Wann Тт 12501., a heifer teachin 115 guineas, and the surface as to 2 
i Ifa previously’ 1 70 guineas; at the sale of som . CowsE's direction of the passage of t e 1 
- p ete Ae 8 pen | herd at the zaar, 20 cows and heifers reached the still near БҮ тту plants t t | 
4 hien average price of 607, the highest fetching | 19 k is fidi covered | 
10 “Oxford — узуни 5168 3 150 guineas, and a bull calf of Mr. ANQUERAY's beds of transported material, whether gravel | 
2r я Fon 5 0 £367 10 reaching 80 ineas; OLVIN'S sale, in finer stuff called warp drift 
39 | Pric m months| 136 10 Essex, a bull reached 80 guineas ; at Mr, Tnunsnr's previous geologists have called attenti | 
2 chute Sus s nu ле sale, Northamptonshire, и cows and heifers, and influence of the original — of | 
47 » Toth 7 weeks 196. 105.0 i bus. fetched 19007. ; at Mr. Favrrrt's sale, in проп the ice nage, so Mr. | 
A person who Had given sue a. irited commis- | ire, 19 cowsand ow and 4 bulls, were sold, | called 8 to the їй өйө ‘which the st | 
n that—offerin 800 dee N * s- land thé sum ot 105 guineas was reached; at Captaiu or rather t face conformation of | 
heifer dí^m i ties —.— EM o КӨН 7100 -| Dre? s sale in Warwickshire, 64 head of stock were | transpor tied sides 1 shoul | 
ineas for a thre e атата of i ad; sold, and 140 ched; and entirely parallel; Ре their influence | 
gu * 9 of Glo ter. dv Amb oan rete above them all, if Bias be excluded, at the admitted e i | 
alib df Mha tawi and helfe. dc Podio u. sale — Mr. Horurs's herd, in Ireland, 39 animals quantity. This warp » drift is often still | 
exceeded by his purchases, and those of other Rem: | fetched’ 25837., T “alt fetching: ae guineas, and | —covered, 9838 by the true soil —and th | 
his 500 guin "- үчүн а 600 0 (һе 200 ап uineas; the highest bull have been rvals of time; 
guineas apiece; those valued by him at 120, — | 2 inen. have been >| agencies a work ‘to produ 
dei guae fetched 3 y and 800^ | dented supplies, and yet demand AE ap ae two respectively. There is n | 
i : Е his valust Vit Hof. coli am 5 has produced. unprecedented prices he short- necessary relationship between the outer surface | 
exceeded i “A ithe ease of the bull, it was ow q р һогп — never stood so we may be sure, as inner struct ndet 
owing--no it does at the — Pere in the estimation ior prety —.— for i 
presen 
— thát of Ketton 
~ 
7 
ARI ES Cor Lixe's sale—we have a worn and 
erred — list of it before us contained 60 animals ; 
, 
side of the Atlantie or 
We dave: mentioned on Mr. Strarrorn’s sales ——— furrows y iilum and Holes 
in detail, simply because of these alone we | former surface, which present no Thdiealiot 
been able to procure particu’ exclusive existence on the latter. Mr. Denton says 
ї ice to him, so far as this di me these b 
is concerned, has been foreed upon us un lingly water under the influence of gra 
— there is another relationship to the subject, contends same 1а 
in which he stands dig. ds зоча, merits this induce th e 
exclusive referenc ness and publicity | them €: Probably the former imer 
pedigrees, to which situe of um market value of ment is the , tho do 
| the breed is due, are attributable to his labours as the ese of the water which 
s knowledge 
| dels of the Short-horn Herd-book ; hi 
| 
tters was necessarily | 
61 are e one, owing to 1: " e subject, which has grown ot t of his labours! —— the s | | 
fies. v total pe — d realised n here, can of СР уа “м g his opportunities of At the time of their production, ; | 
(319. 85., so they ave g it, be excell none; and we are glad the land ma been : 
Thirteeti of these, MM i not of Mr. 6 ee to know th hat äs the latter are E ша, so and, independently of that, there is we | 
Leid тена. печ n : MA «s du ~ i- = — is being 3 W ni in the extensive evidence of the mien of : general cu | 
. for 47 an: п now ucts in connection wi uite irres the slo: | 
оге i sap ne 4 ow pure bred sale of pure-bred stock. just as curren era Ade in the ocean now-a-days s may 
rns trace their pe t i lating bo 
peri Кен аар ai ован Ne benin, n plain that Mr. Desrow and Mr, е z Е 3 T di adt shil, 
Saal hin Tepat, ameng Tams il гена Шш tuli pom e Saya tal do ea ИД 
1702618. Bre still known tor e Herd- the fur er exan 
2 29 at MIL. we ias em Me үч Neverthei A А adi 3 8 = show them : — any necessary 
а price far far Beyond d that of Сотллке"в stock, | Promise, we must add a —.— paragraph to the Jand. Sines they wete 
* the whole number be, or be not taken; ere which have béo al ready appeared on the'stbject. up with thé present surface 
if they be, a difference of nearly 20% сш in the lt appears to us that the > process of natural | exist they mia altogether cov 
value of short 5 : ‚ how o be ccm fot ss LOT. owing to tbe doubt which existed| Now where this warp 
mii Е ч f еее hi -— E against 4 pial al 2 ng over ber e time rae 8 уй», Ve Pelri! Asoc 5 рен вой which к» 
сен we ife to pi 2 min at 1507. 19s lid. | D 1000 guias irns sale and with они за А ү 8 Ane , 
aš representing value mow; and p^ taking have realised within the past jer oo) geese — * | lighter soil, it would, surely, be be possible a 
