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THE AGRICULTU RAL GAZETTE 



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"St- eV.-Th. prize 



reputation of being good milkers, in i that "J**/"" 

 —In Class IV. the prize was given to a long-Morn 

 which showed the fattening properties beyond the 



'ht in the 



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tt breedgeneraUy are -In OwhVI. 





a of cattle in England h 



Oar concluding r 



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• been exceeded, if they have been equalled, li 

 bulls of every age and class, it would be impossibl. 

 to berin to find any faults. With this genera admis- 

 sion we pass to the Herefords, which, we think, sup- 

 ported, but did not exceed, the shows of many former 

 years.' The first prize bull was most unexcepfconable 

 in the fore quarter, but the hind parts projected, anr 1 

 destroyed the square which should contain the o»tbne 

 of the animal frame. In this perpendicu ar position c 

 the hind quarter in the posterior extremity, the short 

 horn beats every other breed. The second prize bull 

 showed a better hind quarter. 



In the bulls of the short-horn breed, we gn 

 opinion of a very considerable defalcation of this yea: 

 show. The prizes of the second class were withhel 

 and in the first class, both the prize animals were ve 



into form a superior animal of ^"^^ JSftJ 



pig"needs ttem^beyond ""an/ ifi'Siyj'J'ji 





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the merits of the 'c 



much pleasure in recording 



ny to anyju: 



try •■.,!■•,.-.:; ; 



rere fully capable oi 



panded, which form! 

 rding room for tb« 

 loping the milking 

 LkhtomUe or ' 



ClasJ Ill.Veeding sow of a large breed.-The prize < 



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 Mr. Mark Stainsby, jun., of Lady Pitt-lane, Hunslett, near 



Mr^ W. Fisher Hobbs, ot Boxted Lodge, near Colchester. 





