THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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OUS"; "!»!., to Mr. William Vewe^ofHUl F^Norfh.' 



ML, "it*. J. B. Smythie's, of East Hill, Co"lche S te7; Id/l") 

 litorgt Pitt, C of Wellington, ne'aTlI^reford! 1 ' 110 ' ' ™' ""' l ° MX "' 





,, ana in "S^aJS I bod/wT fSISfred SF' *** *» 

 SSinLr Th t0 h° 'T* "/' f^ 3 thC T - ° f ^ i StUuti ° n and hardloa Tne nkd q ^v • - 



The horn was of proper length, and well set, and its size' 1 , ! £ .LT™* ^ ?'° Ung 







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P*H day L an r ? ached the excellence of tl, 

 ,7* n expected nn enunence which could not hav 

 ^<H«^° r ^tertained eve,, a few years ag< 



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4gric u i tur j^ cultivation of the soil. The Englis! 

 ^ tio ^orT e ^ baS , toltrable K rounds of con 

 ^ of ^artclSexh ? b-t h d S yCar ' ^ re8F>eCC ° f th 

 ^^t^^F- "^ Ktet Tr 

 lS>*ow P ^ Dd Plgs and hor8e8 certainly wer 



5? Ptasa-T i* her * the cultivation of cattle is no 



The breed was 

 right. Th< 



op rounded. Th< 

 rt, the ribs close 

 Twist very *i.J< 



taper. The 



refined ill almost ever] ; of the | ft rare occur 



body was large, and [f | ,, pk was j and jaws we] 



of the length. The brush at the end was small. Th< 



deep in the rib. The chest was remarkably deep ^nd 



interfering with 



forming a considerable deformi 



and showed much weight of 



was wider and more rounded 

 appropriate for the breed. ' 

 bind legs stood 

 was deficient in length. The 

 larly well covered with flesh. The 1 

 irm projected much, and the uppe 

 moulder tapered thinly. On the whole 

 lave seen a better beast, as in the 

 The first prize in Class III. was awi 



Arties in a very high degree. ' The hea 



mm of the proper length, and well sel 

 md agile ; the muzzle broad and clea 

 •oiling and placid. The shoulder-bor 



home, and n 



thighs deep and fleshy. Th 



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best bred of the 

 very fashionable, 



7 ThTantnal 



•h-S 



ight red-coloured cow of the n. 

 ill uVtETqw 



: very richly. Thetouch wa^vTry 

 -The second prize was gained by a Hereford 

 the very oldest varan, baring a I111DUteJ 

 face, and a back and thighs of a larger mixture 



vidth of the hook-bones and the fleshy points are fti 



years of age. So far as the part 



eveloped at that age, perhaps no finer carcase 



ver sho-vn at any exhibition. The side of the ca: 



ft Straight line from the shoulder t 



'ith flesh almost beyond precedent, and not the 

 ppearance of cavity could be seen at the girth. The 



and neck. The b 



. but to whiclTit 

 second. The bind 



■om the hook bone. The g 

 bovemediocrity.-The first 



-Thesec W ond P rize r 



-ump. The fore-quarters se< 

 d the colour is not very plea 

 was in no case better bestc 

 nt to a heifer of the purer I 



red colour. The parts were good, but very inferior to 



| rkta of Class V. to a year*. 



markable, and the short space between the hook and the 



s good a body for a yearling, but the head wu 

 i-.ze was gained by an animal « 



Christmas show of fat cat 



I • !!y. i, r a „v < 

 OUi.ptry. The 



ny other in England, and 



nd ownership as the bull 

 be acknowledged that the 

 illy confirms the opinions 

 igth of the body was large 



swell spread. ] 



id in the length of the body. The head was coarser, 



rim! that was fully equal to the former descriptions 

 the Devon breed of cattle. Though younger the 



covered. The chine was most remarkably widi .'.alities of forming 



; the head was a model of exquiM. ;:; P aratively small, but for points 



. The body was lengthy and well prop( 



arier was probably ever shown.— The cow 



■ b «ne, the one being of a dark red colour, and 

 : more sandy. It seems that .■■ 

 The colour is not allowed in the Devon bra 



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delicate, or they might 



fe ble WemSe, wh^'J ™ l n0t free fr0m w > The bod ^ was lon S *" ' -n -The first urize was eiven 



"was. I he shoulder was thin, and, breed, in which tbei i symmetry.- The 



