796 
THE AGRICULTURAL. GAZETTE. 
number—shape and quality, not size; e; being the ‘object 
at. In Class II - Devon Oxen over three years 
orsetshire, carried off the first 
nificent pair of horns—his back broad and well covered 
—flank and twist good. arl Leicester takes 
eaten prize with a ver straight and well proportions 
mal—head and fore-quarters very good. In € M ie 
ug Devon Heifers under four years.old, Mr. F 
takes the first prize, with a x 
the hind. 
thing, of унны ойы 
fat a 
nd level an 
wn by. ilton; of vatem — is 
oa M aug Я Бенку fleshed cow. 
ord 
k well NM 
ome w flank. HR 
A a large steer in this class, very E 
Mal well ТУРЕН оне бетй ooping runip, and 
spread. Classes VII. and VIII. —eifers 
vows containe aly th hem 
4 X. —Short-horn Steers-under three years 
Was carried. off. by. Mr. 
A DI. 
carried off several other | 
ty of | 
IV. оу и 
n | carried off b 
Sueep.—'The first MM tt fat wethers of any 
dr Tab ed breed u 2 months old. first 
prize 
d, and 
medal sheep in Puri pape ~ s дебри not s 
ie egs. The second class—long-woo heep 
months old, and web 220 Ibs. weig — E. esente 
by seven pens; ambe again carrie the first 
prize, s second being m by the Margull of Exeter, 
for thre ns wal — quality and 
ery e ; and the 
by Mr. Nee for С ее ber i wd Ti tened animals. 
The next class excludes Leicesters, and nia 
by Cotswold — bred an 
Slatter, of Stratton. Mr. Hewe 
Beman showed useful sheep i in this e The next two | 
sheep. Mr. er Eynsham, carries off the first Beis 
>a a pen of more than or 
rm, and rin formed i the se 
pen n of ооё p bnt not 
огу merit, pohe both lar ree 
Ga prize is 
pn now о sh 
of 
short-woolled she еер, „ате can 
enr see a fault in A em. Pen 
reeder, and A 
class, а are remarkabl 
tehed, ho 
perfect models; w 
220 again, prs the 
ЖИД for quality ; 
8 In the sheep, 
again a тїр with, three very large won 
with 5 wool. and h 
Lie ize to Lor on by three square 
well- fe ч veh —— ж 80 Lem as the others, but 
equal in quality an 
'"Prcs.—We refer se tos to the pigs, as 5 — 
the 1 usual number of extrao dinary specimens s of fatu 
norh 
benst— loin, flank. and 
eor in the erro me usias bein 
Sr Вий sche 
animal 
and. у uality 
in the yard; Bu do we 
Mr. Barrett's 
P 
Gunter's 
ghort- horned heife fer, too, 
eifer, of T 
айн 
12 he: 
fore-qua 3 
Earl’s ‘Court deer 
eserves notice, as 
пее 
good 
sary ed heer her 
too, not во fat as — winner, * 
breeds. Mr. Coate, of Mace Dorsetshi ire, was а suc- 
eil exhibitor. It аы А reflects great eredit on that 
gentleman for vedi ery u mof that he | 
exhibits—that so many should ‘hav by 
n | hi Ro Ау Prince Albert exhibited the 
рг ize pen, receiving also ld medal for the best 
pigs in the deserve the prizes 
awa ded — quality and symmetry they would 
be difficult to bea t clas igs the first 
us cond Pe 
as carried off br his Royal Highness Prins Alber 
‘THE IMPLEMENT SHOW. 
mir 
der The | 
and gold me gr were for a pen of very even well- | | 
by | Exall ot. Rea diri 
ood individually— equal to th те zd | 
0 go 
d | force 
third | 
| eutt 
ues were | Co. 
Mr. 
e and Mr. | 
by | | hose; pum 
s of the first prize in the next | li 
Duc. 10, 
too, Was р 
5 
ploughs and а d u——— 
t &e 
— last w 
sale of which they s 
ent alogues 
ha 
o: use t 
in 
engines, the well 
pe of 1 е present, 
d Co. Am e exhibitors of dpa is еды 
| with the ee of liqui . Weir) у 
"Mr; Read) of Regent’s Circus; Mr. 
Messrs. Burgess and Rey; and Mr. voor Med 
‘of 27, and dle Трейд! dd  purehasery of 
tubing, valves, &c.; and to rendens o 
[advertising е columns. ^We find at Mr. Fre 
в ong other: novelties, a — patent sluiee valve 
for tain of towns, fountains, and the thee 
Ko. It 
.B 
SSA 
Bazaar a number 
were at work, ene = | the . 
ing and othe a machin Mes im 
ican threshing mac 
асаана machines \ 
rks in the neighbourhood, .Messrs;'Ch 
and Company exhibited their Brick-making! 
ЖЕР 
the thre whi shall “a T 
describe cm hat greater detail They ave 
to some extent new, and one of an he 
Flax-seutcher, is one of the most elegant specimens 
inventive skill that we ‘ha essed, A 
Flax is retted; the bark or bone“ has to be gepatated 
from the fibre. This is Пу done by hauch the 
dried stalks a being blows’ 
bed and jointed apparatus, are taken ii 
handfuls, and witha thin, — "- ee 
fixed-edge of —— beside ich t e r 
stands, т This tedious process results in the separation 
tow and bark rsa the long fibres of the Flax. DI 
outid; however, that if 
gradu rally i diner: finenessand number: 
sequen 887 undertaken by, rather than отеу devolving |b 
upon, the indefa atigable есер» „ Gib ata- 
logue is provid no prizes are awarded- no facilities | & 
or kind are given to either 
inducements of Кез» 
5 e irre or visitors—beyond the labour of packing 
arrangement to which we.have:alluded ; and. yet 
such is the bu t and vigorous eh mant- 
factures and the that as mu erge уы сотре- 
eh- e 
as remarkable Sidi of machines 
ted LM this show as at the cou ntry , meetings 
Eng h Agric — — Society. It is 
т to do more th refer, iñ yery БЫ and 
general to 11 
tition, and almost as 
сы 
On Walking vost tks 
n is caught perhaps more direct] 
- \ Dublin 
particular was justly attractive; 
umm of "'ürnips, Sw an- 
1а urzel, Carrots, Onions, 
Cabos, which. 5 were of un 
show 5 ble 
— be phe Swath Mirni ; Messrs. Geo. Gibbs & 
exhi 
агре ass of s and specimens, 
e finest long red Mangold, both for 1155 and quality, 
were ‘exhibited’ her utton of Reading 
Baddow. 
sit c 
with ploughs, corn-crushing tisha” уой Ше 
Ke. Mr. Busby, of York, had his well kn own | st 
wedes, 
2 especially of | are 
dim 
yisi thie Plase wil thi 
seutehed; 1 Now all this 
is done in the machine ara wo in 
one:another; of four pairs each: of rollers are 
tion a fr set, 
dropped b 
that the pos. ped bate has 
rollers 
| 
— four times 
cessively finer 725 а s finis ср 
п deten dant: st putting in a fresh опе а 
is just putting in wil. be 
n ch м the next movement о 
taken in and p ht sp * 
These pomme movements, u 
with the continuous алдаг of The. rollers, ай н 
d position of 
of 
from one to another ; 2d, in 2 : 
ис апа pokes | in the apparatus articular: с 
зап › 34, in th f 
of « - "Venetian t blind " ri 
