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i can, if he only perseveres, obtain just what sort of animal | as it æ appeared to us,a less entry and certainly 1 ess compe: | illiams, age] barrows, chaif Eea 
i he desires by the use of the proper means, e cross- | tition than usual. Class 35 was of very uneven quality, the | | Reve ie ton) drills, corn-separa’ y 
bred Hereford and short-horn shown by Lord Radnor | prizes beingtaken bythe Duke of Richmond (wh oalso had | 4 the sie s of Mr. W. vods. of Sto = et, his pulper, 
and the Devon and Highland cross-bred a by the ot maage for this pen), Lord Radnor, and Mr, Rigden. | taveied by Mr. Phili fixed Á 
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This gr “* Hei of — an s a we Pyu 4 prize A a taken by Lord Radnor, the second by | oe plough with wide wi 
think, observable more in the several classes of these rd Walsingham, and the third by the Duke of Rich. | _ fi rs bet i 
two breeds than i in meee ne ery short-horn breed. mond. y arrows w dges, 
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Th tl There was a very good sh igs arranged in don shows ploughs, corn-crushers, chaff-cutt 
one pom Mr. esi set bein superiority, bat classes depending upon age. Mr. yia of Abingdon, | al i Fisher (Theaps e) shows Mecca om 
3d prizes must have been more difficult to | in the young and in the old classes took the first prizes | | dak chaff machines—Mr. Purdie (Oxford Street) 
award ; wr here, as in iin ciinii. the Judges were | for animals of a thick, short, white breed ; and nt eman. | ey chaff aan a a wool-washing machine, &c,— 
ided vob cise and quality more than by weight. | the gold medal for the best pen of pigs = the yard. meee das t) force-pumps, &e.—- Smith 
to be seen in the classes of ' sheep as well as as in Barber, of Sunninghill, took the firs t prize for besad E k-ga ny (Stamford) exhibit y 
those of cattle ae pots uld see in the award between 4 and 8 months. pres 
the class of Lon ng-woolled sh the Are erg F- the a ana eames aien machines with Bob *s patent corn screen, 
Tudges rhe the ~ ere Paha 7a em fess ipea The shales pe galleries are more than any das | This iin which consists of wl recat wire frame- 
ose pens a greater carcase of mutton was | upwards of 300 exhibitors have their stan | work, the intervals between the wires 
m iea upon a eoune? ewer hais of bone, and covered | are closely packed with specimens of all the we favre liscs placed i 
with a coarser and heavier fleece of wool. of the farm, from s engines and threshing machines which the grain passes, is shown at several 
There: are at S67 the show indeed m downwards, The lighter and smaller tools of course | other stands, “A at t Whitmee’s HE aim as v Stanley 
illustrative both of the facility and of the difficulty of of | predominate, and while implements of tillage and culti- | (Peterborough ttings 
arding the prizes. There was no difficulty in award- vation have t c hose for p Re Barton ton (Ox $ Street), ‘Cottam a bay atay (Old 
the first place in the aie of short-horn cows, nor | Paring food for cattle, Turnip cutters and pulpers, corn 
indeed in that of short-horn oxen, while a greater ani crushers, chaff cutters, steaming apparatus, &ec., form aia yi ae mucins Åc., at the stand of. f Mr Boyd 
oes i point of merit was observed between animals | appropriately, in accordance with the nature of the show, (Oxf Seth — but ter-prints at of Bridges 
peting for even the first, and certainly the second | by much the larger portion of the exhibition, Oxford Street)—iron cisterns of all pvt at that of 
bain the case of short-horn heifers, On walking round we noticed the very good and | Burn & Bellamy (Millwall)— 
The 2d class (Devon oxen) was one of extraordinary | even show of roots at the stand of eg Gibbs— | harrow at the stand of Mr. Cartwright (Shrews- 
merit, indicating by their large average weight, as| the carts, paa sone expiar shown by Busby—the | bury)—weighing machines at the of Beyton 
ith Devon youn e creat | fixed engines chaff machines shown by (West Smithfield) and James (Leadenhall Street)— 
growth of which this so-called ‘small breed is capable, Wallake--the & drills, Chalabi s manure-distributor, | tarpaulin and sail-cloth and tents at that of anana 
while the condition of the younger animals proved the om orse-hoes, and models at the stand of Mr. Gar rett—the —tile-making machines at the stand of Mr. Whi 
ity and early maturity also characteristic of it. | large Kohl Rabi, Chicory sabe, Orange J brad Turnips, | (Preston)—cattle gauges in abundance on Ewart’s prin- 
13 oxen in Class 2 were, we believe, larger and ah shown by George Gibbs & Co.—Mr. Biggs’s sheep- | ciple at Mr. Tree’s stand (Blackfriars Road)—the straw 
heavier than the Sussex cattle shown in Class 13—they dipping apparatus Clayton's Dorset Square) brick and | elevator and corn mills at the stand of Mr. Hayes (Elton, 
exceeded them indeed in age—but the latter we should | tile machine—the saw-m ed steam-engines, &c., | Hunts.)—cultivators, Hanson’s Potato digger, &e., at 
have thought would have yielded the hea e of | Shown by Clayton & Siuteworth T of Lin coln—Warner’s | the stand of Mr. Coleman Chelmsford)—and aaiae v 
beef notwithstanding this.” Class 3 too, Devon heifers, | pen panona entrera “Hoya L of Shore: = | aaie a aa Rae's see oto 
were of very astra average size, ind altogether the and other frapet iliw eg Lloyd Al bai - display. 
show of Devon cattle ineladded tndividual cape ee ditch the very large Mangel Wendi (38 to 40 Ibs.) From hese pig of Romaine to the dig- 
and exhibited average results good as those of an shown by Messrs. Sutton & Son by mn ploughs, ging forks of Mr. e ara the 
other breed gaitai boc gee re Cormick ia Howard, of “ol and P ad ce gests: ines of ‘a ith & Hornby, and mae | 
e e reaping machine ormick’s), draining too an the exceedingly ingenious, sim 
cts of quality thone Cia 9 ad Sey | forks, the simple American roa patent) force elctiv hoes and dibbles of Sigma at the tna 
were not so much the corresponding class of ames yeti nee scan Deden 
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Devons as w e should have expected from the larger ee shown by Dray & ey horse-hoes, and other | while on the ground below there stands an of 
tools by Priest & Woctnough, of Kings n-Thames team engines and threshing machines exhibi 
Pn md aah fi Tuag ong "R nai at gan Foriti alo with the spiral arrangement for cleaning | Garrett, Clayton & Shuttleworth, ; 
yard, are yet not of such SLES or Pr cow in the | their teeth, shown by Bentall, of Maldon—the corn | Tuxford & Son, Haywood (Derby), Maggs (Wincanton), 
nt Wh bien tp the Hen fords. ‘Thus 72 is |Pruisers of Turner, of Ipswich—the winnowers, chaff | Holmes, Smith & Co. (Sleaford), Cambridge, Humphries 
neither a we a well Aber migi evenly nor_-ever thickly y machines, cake bruisers, and drills, of Hornsby—the Manna Hart eine Wedlake, -vrg side ena 
th flesh; and it stands beside 73, a contrast magnificent. roots, inclu remarkable 
x- it in respect, ibited A Mr. ynn, Carrots. and extraordinary Kohl Boia | wht i t 
of Grantham, which took the 1st prize in its class. purity of sort characterising all the specimens | which we may peee s that a mistaken impression 
79, again, exhibited by Mr. Barton, of Kildare, is a | ®t the stand of Messrs. Lawson — the large|has gone abroad as to the ownership and in 
perfect giant, 5 feet 8 inches Waima destrovine | ough somewhat age Swedish ne g shown by of certain alterations and improvements whic 
the uniformity of the clase - which it rode Skirving of Liverpool, just as pulled out of the ground | it has of late received. The machine is essentially 7 
nd 11 contains a number of very evenly matched | With earth still adhering to hies r e kijai des ti sr berger n herera baa ae rs owen 
99, shown by Mr. Baker, of Cottesmore, steam engine, &c., sh y Wedlake anby—the | due eran : 0 fri atever pena i eae 
iina between two other white heifers, itself Shisa riar. machine, boxed-in chaffcutters and in 
decorated between two prizes, but all of nearly a me Ce Barrett & of R ~ a aie the galleries at which tn. 
The class contains but half a dozen iy op ? ee AEE ti cou! 5 et taine | as to oA Ses | Sioa pe eb 
thing not Soe ee ae hing | aey gi io ee ee 
ure- eifers should taken from t Greal To, ‘Mieke feet; We gs ag ‘the prizo list of: the show of live 
rs Syeda ¥ eg gtr ee og in length, and Globes of ac Ng bem ee hoped well- ee We fay iva the measurements of most of 
breed will lay on flesh when fed up purpose. Even kaona -arrabaguamsal Wi iaa ; 
) g ET and - flu -hardened 
Class 12 (old cows) always in this breed contains esi ct erushing rollers of prani amaia bruisers of Messrs. Rich- tc Devon ste an under Ab pee = —251 Soha Sanaa 
T ap o rar d mond & Chandler, Salford—the cleaning apparatus at- HRA. the Pri ; his e i ins irik fe Min? 
brought to the butcher after having produced but one | G] t Syro ; i ins ‘olinee—the. anse thes It Devon Gren awe ween, the Earl of 
me Tt receives the gold medal for the best cow in the sande hurn of Swift, C y Roat—the astonishing Man- Telcos length 5 ae in., ser Ho pee 
pes » is did at eat ona A ee a T om Wurzel, 44 Ibs. in weight, and ane pri Sf 6 in. Sl rh tie West M Taunton ; length 
metrical, of such quality, and so t thick. wedges. or sige ho tn rnard & | .. Class IIT. Devon Heifers, under 4 years.—15l., 
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The Sussex breed is Mb represented phat well ] Norwich (Mr. Holben’s patent ria i] Prince Consort ; ngia 5 ft. 28 TH 8 R. oi, 
and half-a ng Mi ell made oxen, none of them four years old, | was p gel this stand). Messrs. Fowler exhibited | girth 7E 5 in. 5 ; 
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N well- cows, sesh dt vbi fine- | specimens pum: exhi: | __ Class v Devils Oé „of 
The Mea quality could not be distinguished from Devons. | hited a simple straw-rope twister—Wright of Great | aha aind; ERLE pim 
couple of eey Tooga jpa Asame. Y epeari Pa Bentley exhibited roots—Greening of Manchester, wire | girth 7 1t. 6 in. ly J. C. Halse, South Molton; length 4 
we ot very fine cattle not 3 years old, having f Fry, of T Bristol, an assortment ot | I in., 1 7 ft. 8 in. 
colour and form very much of the Devon, but without | nine Fry. of Te mplementa- the ‘Royal Dublin Cias V, Hereford Steers under 3 
; Ludham Hall; length 5 ft. 8 in., girth $ ft. 10 in. 10 
a A few oxen and cows represented the old- Society showed Swedes far exceeding in weight any the Prince Consort ; length 5 ft om feel: is iin” 5l, = 
hioned long-horn breed. There was a tolerable show other in the galleries, and at veep d were specimens | Naylor, of Leighton Hall, near Welshpool ; length 5 ft. 
of Scots, = est Highland and Angus, thoug ian Tae —251, ia aie 
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nothi so large and numerous a one as we have | y, 
wen. A Tittle red eow shown by the Duke of Sees | 7 
àa remarkably well-made and thickly and evenly 
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sheep, but only two: rikana 
Lester, ‘The bine of tn aie. towards a well | chaff machi 
