THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
794 [DEc. 9, 
* young Duchess," sold at CnamnES Corumwo's sale | pure and certain of all the short-horn peni and | is bred by H.R.H. Prince Albert: 
oily o Mr. Bares. As pedigrees are ordinarily | (3) the e interesting light which yet r mains to | compact well got up little thing, polished to th : 
ded, its m was Duchess 59th by Second Duke | be Ais upon the practice of our most оссо e AN which, - ^ way, are hardly of the De 
zz | ‹ . е most elegant and beautiful sind 
of Oxford (3046 ess 56 op y Second Duke of Northumberland (3646), €——— De pt с уз rd, perhaps, is No T e ы 
gë g. d: (Оюм Бім br Cleveland Lad (3407), SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW in colour, besmtifully fae io D o ro ван liie 
A 3A (Daehess Sad) by 2 Hubback (1423), P was ope n the evening of Monday | is а | m j ne 1n bone, horn, and шие; i 
Er. Ет. Er. ET. g- d. (Duchess 19th) ubback (1423), - the — view, an opportunity whieh was y pecimen of the Deyon Ъгееў '/ 
Er E^ E Er. gr. g. d. (Duchess 12th) by The Earl (646), : аон = Hereford classes, they аге 
ET ETE E rr vr. gd. (Duchess 4th) by Ketton 2d (710) of by re «cam Ё few visitors ; number m LI peni up in quality to those of fi » we helm, 
Ld e. `, gr. gr. gr. gr. g. d. (Duchess 1st) by С 5), the succeeding days has not equalled that of last year rst prize ох, sl oni rere years. Th 
EI. ЁТ. £T. бг. ЕГ. gr. gr. gr. g. d. by Favourite (252), ing. The exhibition is, however, equall анон: well-bred remarkably evenly fatten гү t; of Bristol, is 
gr. ЁТ. £T. ВГ gT. gT. BT. BT. BT- g. À by p ull (1 me mem re amateur more во eve to the рго- | in the flesh all over na ТАП ed ripe ox, very thiet 
-. 75) жь Rae drin E s ї by Hub do, fessional man ell, the former, the elegant forms | valuable ёс the aos: INO. Paris most 
ET. ET. ET. ET. £r. gr. ET. Br. ET. gr. gr. ёт. g. d. by Mr. of thg Devon and the Down, the most beautiful of breeds | 24 prize, was bred bt e esie чя received the 
Red Bull (97)." in с##е and sheep wee Hac never uy рч ts pact beas what iéosn had ^e is à large 
But these names repre but a very small|in equal perfeetion bers. For the latter | remarkably t пету 74d pete ^: пош, ii 
Е of the blood to Which. » quality as a short- | there are matter n dia boi зей y demie, Ai In the Short-horn classes the oxen under 
rn bull is owing. It had, of course, two ancestors | attention, whether in satisfaction or c et. He old are inferior to their usual eharaeter ; the ] уаз 
3 first generation, four in the second, eight in |as much to ES his notice among the im irm animal in the older class, 4 year and. —— on 
the third, and so on, up to 1024 * in the 10th gene- upstairs; and a ve the eattle, sheep, and рі 55, а was probably never excelled in quality; very f d 
ration to have traced ы ; and ps se root. р rosse sed 4 upon Hi (or d cbe kien А о; аллоу дату жек the tw and rump, 
3| and very fully covered on а most 
of these animals has y Бе а its character at Б sepe га ate d хера pye ef TL A icc fa медь А Eu parta, 
n ss for ъа of 
e 
—that vd sire, Gran 
and its dam for 3671, 10s 
withont ta tib 
oung Wynyard (2859), a 
д he wonderfully educated or per- 
p тийе An A rng Pas him, the 
has been most benefici Matchem 
4 о а ДА о Ф 
again is an 
dam was "i ыу in he p 
Bumper (101), opi- of a verde Аш un serere 
hem.cow was a most excep- 
tional sort. of inima vh o 
confident judgment such TES'S 
have Perrin on in өй кер” ito а ан bred] herd 
armer- 
ould 
of short-ho 
We refe Uu this сазе as an instance їп whic 
firs 
well selected cross has wonderfully improved i br 
saved it from the 
г 
of 1п-апа-1 
h 
conceivable (for 
y from every: 
mona tion iiy between the dam and sire, the 
ame, ccessive times. 
iz Rag in "he "bul Рот (252), 
не. оп 
Ww 
and 
мі Mage in the yard, for which ced still come iuto 
now for 
while Mr.. Hewer's 
s | which, however, is not а f and 
Club ; j while the Agricultural 
short- 
h га, a 
eraa and Sho 
he 
mutual competition ; and the Short-horns have n 
x ree years in succession carried off the palm). There is 
lso the MM © р Dieii and the deca 
rrai of other: can observe "e анын o new 
names, and the "амі progress of well-known ones— 
how Lord Walsingham's sheep are iiie: ч by 
I gaining i in meam ity and weight, and his eme the 
Duke of Richmond's 5 — ten sae Down sheeff are 
astonis iiag ; and ters co poelan with 
breeding ager e "i "or i iun, in the cross-bred 
classes, where there is a singular illustration s the 
anres прече о the male and female par n the 
character of the n bull in зыр д 
манга, his eh on the cross to the almost 
entire кр ө Mie influence of the da 
Radnor’ 
being to 
apparently Short-horn. 
too, w deserving рея 
we 
Oxlordahire, who deserve "great 
an 
of the 
а Society of 
wards 
— А gri- 
h the breeder atq dis e" 
o for 
tural Society therefor re da 
m re 
im 
о 
oubreed from him he 
The сгоз anima therefore be 
arents. ; may 
properly the su 
red animals, without which the 
Ther 
8 are sure that there is no one, 
years. 
interested in the. рен of agriculture but must regret 
Meis to see pure bred cows and heif 
€ y te: there 
e Sth generation, and of 
Tien are 256 in the 
were not 1000. 
wn o 
ипи their тау {о the butcher 
d | difficult office 
t | the Fool. of “Leicester siters m 
ari o 
j ohw 
ut olk; S: Moto theshreader; dobu 
101 Thes. end, Бану. North Ber ^ odi bae Je 
9| Class V. Here rd d Steers, КОЕ 2 
bjeet of. а чета offered by the Smithfield toti Dors 
do well 
to Rari "Duke ке Rutland. 20, 102, the Rev. 
ifera of so valua —— ed | Wm 
ne at Alth 
all, as is the | ease in many of the instances н ve 
ЕН 
ard by judges of. fat, in 
er th —! sy -— ren be dedo This 
calf, and it died n as it 
Biros. za иы, icm ind she exhibi 
at the Lewes Show, and Mr. eley has never bred 
from her since, or, indeed, at all, and she is now fat 
meat—so fat, indeed, that er excessi ing, 
all, and evenly, over the upper part of her body, and 
e | her: ; red legs s, she 
e of t otive en ing on 
t| Park 
€ 107, J. H. Gurn 
as it seemed to us in qualit pam ri 
to the very well made Jost Suss men sad side, 
and we "Pa like to know the grounds of the decision 
— 
In Ars Sheep И we have merely to say that there 
was w of Sout п Dord MEDEA ME 
tively нс шон of long ery good 
display of v eross between the 
Тһе elasses of pigs were represente ot by anj 
great Sere but eem = № хараа qu , The 
classes were more even] hed з 
known i E M 
масои 
the small also 
and also in quality, or the judges must have had 
her e give their awards below, 
have the iM of all ihe eattle shown, and 
кк ч Per ДЕ апа compare popis with those of the 
Birmingha le next w make use of them 
eek, 
E | for elueidating nel points in oun келсе е) 
т 
and progress of the breeds :— 
AWARD OF T 
CATTLE 
Cla ass I. Devon Steers, not excee 
his Royal Highness Prince fc vg 
Mogridge, Molland, д ын Molton, 
Stowey Court, Bridge 
Earl of аа. 
Class IH. 
Isaac nd PH кыне Ме Reus 
Coun 
ciis VI. НА Tem 
25l., ME Heath, Ludham "LT on 
Tho hen rter, botmore, dudiov. 
"EE 
Е $58 E "eom ex 
Class V fo "ET 
152., Ered. feine,  Nurslin n 
TT. Samso , Kingston Russell, 
tr turis 
"D f 
TI. Hereford C AE 
Cc e o 
had at Flest one liye eu "lat t "t чүү ent: 
7: 
8..M. to. t 
2A TOL ^ join аай Holywell Rio g pa 
r Class I . Sho охоо S d ira 
, | 1st, 9257, Tw е jun m ert ie lisbury ; 
i | breeder, P x ht Hon, Баву Не e М.Р» p 
m. Aldworth, 
Duke of. Rutland, Belyoir Cas 
. Short-horned Heifers, not exeeeding 
* 1i» Зо Phillips, Ardington, Sn 8. X to ый юш 
Laycock, k, Chi hippenham. 
та zki that 4 
Cla I. Short-horn Cows, above 4 "e" Тон 
һаа at due one T 2 A "rom ow ve pan, Sa йа? 
e. M. to th р 
Chork bic ; ү 
Chipping - id v age Mh 
Class SHI. Beotch or Irish Steers or `Охеп, жы? 
Ó Ка. MÀ 
вока xiv. Book teh o - нече or Cows, 
ugh оооп rode estdean. — 
Class XV. | RU US уй Р” of азу e 
107., B. E. bus Marston хра s, 
— ass XVI. Welsh-H frm "of any «a£? 
chard Worthington, 8 
lass X VII. Steers or m Orem, ofan pure breed 
Herefords, Short d Scotch, Welsh, or 
ist, 1 ; ери pton, AN Nuneaton; 
breede H. Chapman 
Class XVIII, Heifers or Cows, of. 
Devons, Here rds, Short horns, and Seo 
any age.—1st, -— Sons, 
breede rles s Keam M =” Tae 
Clas 
ar, n 
in a grat ed 
f very impress sermon 
to her breeder and feeder, if hey wouid oy listen 
ward of xe below ; but 
ЖЕКС 
хри old.—1st, 1 Ax far: sd җы Колу? 
* |. breed Earl 
Cas 
the breeder, Шат Hew 
i101; 
to it The a 
we may, in addition to ө инеден of the 
judgment by which it үче ens ided, just "witch 
remark оғ то аз we walkround. acm ete 
2, the В Ar nnd 44 їл 
ыйкы абы „е 
let 151., 
Ки € Abbey Р 
er, John Toc 
SHEEP. 
Class XXII. Fat Wether Sheep, of 4 
1 tee s eimi 22 m —1st, 207, 1 
tchell, v in, 
Class XXIII. Fat Wether ali^ 
1 year old (under 22 months). mit in 
live — G. S. a inte, 
