THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 



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of the public will be ignoran 

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leing widely aii'i 



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rldual at York and Nor- 

 , prize sheep are not the 

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wools was a hollow-backed, thick-teared 9 i i2 

 No. 496, with a collapsed chest, course offal, aadteito 

 wool— certaiuly unlit to enter so 



up their character, the Southdoi 

 creased both in ■ 

 ,ve eclipsed their former glory. 



Highland 



Hing of the Sy. - Forty-ft} 

 Veterinary College.— Mr. Pringle, of Wliji^ 



ey had every reason to be satisfied. Their di^ 



India Company as a c 



cross-breds (betw 

 also % Those bre 



honours. Tnis fact, clearly showing the ] 





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Highly co-iimeri.;.|Large 



Besides the improvement in the form and quality of \ 1 



shires ; and at Norwich, the majority went the same way. 

 Would it not therefore be advisable to provide a fourth 



sheep for the admission of these importa ' 



and Improved Oxfords) that are disqualified to compete 



as Leicester?, and retaiu the present class for the Cots- 



lTvaat°addition last year. In each cla 



,_„_ The prize of 3C 

 Leicester?, Class I. (Shearling Rams), was awarded 



" Barnetly-le-Wold, Lincolnshire. 



•celyhJjiii enough, and 



" of better quality than the first 



sgow.— The Secretary i 

 3 for the show to be held 



The Lord Provost and & 



ard to support the Society. They had appointed u 

 and had intimated, through the Lord Provost, tint the 

 how-yard. The district iu connexion*: 



gentlemen who represented tneir fie* "J * 



feeing that in such a department as Cuemi^g 

 such co-operation, they might very easily ft ^ 



mended That ^\^J^^^J^^^^ 



men ; rS and 1S he had great pleasure in saWi ft^ „ 

 gentlemen whom he had named h aa.^ ^ 



The sheep of Mr. Sanday were by far the most perfect 

 and beautiful among the Leicesters.— In Class II. 

 (Rams of any age), the prize of 30/. was given to Mr. 

 Sanday's sheep, a very fine animal, of remarkably good 



Theorize of U 15/. to Mr. Fisher Hdbbs. A good rump ; 



bSuties of this amW-lTci^m. theorize of 20/. 

 to Mr. W. Simpson, of Kirby,for five beautiful shearlina 



to Mr. Sanday 

 and legs, good 



ize of 30/. to Mr. Jonas Webb, for a 



with good curly wool. The priz. 

 for five good ewes, with good 

 long wool, thick necks, and firm 



In Class I.. 

 ram with 1 



1 of a D..wn I, • . , s,urp .-.-1114 



Q Tta the cordial supp-^rj 

 Pringle with re S ard * tb ; department ofj^j^ 



sciemfe^nd that he could "J^" l ci a& ■ J ^ 

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 Jribu S ted S by 279 ™&f™£ ^X^,* 

 seem to be a small sum to W * ^v**** * 



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