JUNE 18, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 591 
E p. e x ; has ren| CLASS 20. Rams of any other age.—1lst, Mr. J. remain, 
Howard are entirely new classes of machines, which | remarkably - good; Mr. Sharpe's beautifully even | ETEN un ms ya : eny ot ^H age. "E Mr. J. Talh, 
onderfull ood at both ends, omas 
have arisen during the inte: erv val. As regards the less whit cow, erfu b Uenoevorton; ‘callom tos. 
especially forv ards, and with well arched rib, takes |  Crass21. Pens of 5 two-teeth Ewes.—lst, Mr. Joseph Gould, 
Snention may be made of the chain pie then re pre- the prize; wley's fine roan being e: Poltimore; 2d, Mr. Jam en ia , Crediton, 
iid gm coat of mail, sprinkled with discs, | and Mr. Stratton’s large and — | ua s 9. Yearling Reina—dst, Mr. Soha lieti, Nati 
of which Mr. ith, of Dea nston, then predicte ted t e|3d. Inthefi * Gates: 2d, Mr. Edward Handy, Sierford, ceo 
B and “hich, 1 aced | is MÀ . Logan, of Newport, 2d and 8d, an and — 18| Qrass 93. Rams of any age.—1st, Mr. Edward oem m 
nns n ti th t nt Crass 24. Pens of 5 two-teeth Ewes.—lst, ell 
s of angular ri die is ved t "y E. ae m aie anim i= EA a i sale takes RU onines ya 2d, Mr. Thos. Beale Browne, Wen 
RE Quo y shown at work, if we edule: thas rouge "Heifer clas Logan, whose Pade lonis MP. calle. M gmore, Weston-under- 
the yard, were Penh abd for the most part E ce on the of "uy st, with Charlotte 4th. a, Ros Es 
1 y-tedders, and rakes. Howard’s steam | Messrs. Garne a nd Stratton being 2d and 3d. LONG-WOOLLED. 
v successfully in operation in a field h ereford classes are unusually filled.| Crass 25. Yearling Rams.—2d, Mr. George Kingdon Rad- 
iy, near Filton, kno or the last | There has bred been better competition for the prizes pe Bp oed E aeg dor MUR n en E 
kably hard, intractable bit of land, | of any s y. The awards of Devo judges a ^ ob ae. ak NE Gace Ere 
2d and moved to a depth of 6 or 8 however, dida ys satisfactory, and in some classes, bo Crass 97. Pens of dra wes bet Ewos.—let, Mr. John Wig- 
i clay that would pri s be aten a double | | male and female, z - m and 2d animals should have | more, Weston-under-Penyard, Ross; 2d, Mr. John William 
horses, And nea places. . Arkwright, rome Duck- | Miles, Kingsweston. 
Rye, on which the reapers and mowers | ham, Taylor oli t Er sb rank. de rect d ur) Yeatling RU asl of Radnor, Coles: 
25 dark red two- ^ mes eel first in his has, hand s | nui, Highworth; 34, Mr. R. N. Grenville, Butleigh ' our, 
very successfully cut and laid in pod. hard; and if Mr. Ms m i n the he er lan, ie » Glaston Ponies ee " "t 
by some half-dozen reapers. e er soft, he ds nde ess better in on y L r ago.—ls Farquhars 
d-sheaf reapers was the chief feature otha et 1 placed above him. Longi How Blandíord ; 2 ; 2d, x the Earl of of eo sates 
show. Cuthbert’s work and that of Hogg, near | Mr. Duckham' M goung bul eat t of his celebrated cow | Radnor: 24, his G pelea te abet gran sorta 
- "m. age, o onshire, with “their yes Carlisle, \ which was Ast i n her se the Roya - ALL OTHER DOWNS. 
three successive years, well | Crass Yearling Rams.—1lst, Mr. James Rawlence, 
J4 
ery good. Mr. Hornsby bro 
LM light swathe reaper and a very v iid sheaf | 
r, both of whi ch did good wo ork. ji The, 
deserves his honours. The foale — are a 
eg - Upwards of40 Here 
e Sh 
bate zi The roughness of surfa ul bern Mri ésto 
Ses tools more liable to bir M than light ones; | Downs; with good classes of West Country Downs, 
P rsets, and Mountain sheep, the especial breeds of the 
gom ‘ge, E Salisbury. 
— 52. Rams of any o 1st, James Raw- 
tam 3 2d, Mr. Edmund Siding, Amesbury. 
ies 3. Pens of fiv rout s bg es,—lst, | Mr. James 
Rawleuce; 2d, Mr. James 
SOMERSET AD DORSET rey F^ 
Crass 34. Yearling Rams.—l1st, Mr. itfield, Eype, 
Bri poe te Mr. Thomas Danger, Huntetiis, ridges. 
untry. The prize list is giv en below. 
t80e titles of Pigs include a capital ugs 
of Berkshires, the | best of all c bago n breeds. Messrs. 
Hewer, Joyce, Bailey, with e “Royal Agricultural 
EN compete success! Fully. Ou of the best in the 
s Mr, Stewart?s black Berkshire sow, 3 months 
t 
E the extreme lightness of Mr. Hornsby’s reaper is | 
not likely 
ino. which made very gie wor y on a poor x 
crop, which w t aecount the more difficult t 
A novelty in hay tedder: | jia, " mal of perfection. 
man as an American invention. Instead of a barrel The Horse dai includes 70 entries, ic one half 
ying all the pi or k du wh - the | of them for a agricultural purposes. The of m 
Grass is lifted, thrown and scattered— where the | forts dark ! ERT is 
labour of moving the whole is sanatasiiy $ fearr for | aes of all the classes—a remarkably Piretai; w n 
Ms Y rd every separate fork in succession, thes | e horse ous action. Mr. Miles 
forks n this instance moved separately. stallion ROUBLE m may be mentioned as 
ight § forks thus keep up a “Kicking action of very EN Me "M ot note z^ the other o There is 
the kind as is exhibited | by the heels of a trotting -— any compelition in Ponies. nclude with 
e following list of the Judges’ awar 
nee 
of say 33 miles an hour, „While the machine which 
d three A STOCK.—DEVONS. 
four mi n hou There is thus a rapid wit aoe of] Crass 1. Bulls above 3 years.—Ist, Mr. S. P. Newberry, 
kicks ai pi rate "of about ei ight or nine an hour | H ning 2d, Lord Clinton, Beaford. Highly commended: 
Mr John Sobey, Tr Trew 
wolland, Liskeard. 
CLaAss 2. Bulls not ans ete 3 years.—1st, Mr. J. A. Smith, 
Bradford Peverell, Dorchester; 2d, Mr. W. Taylor, East Harp- 
tree. Fere id commended : Mr. W. Harvey, Tr elissick, Hayle. 
Peter E 2 years.—Ist, Mr. J. W. Buller, 
“Crediton 2d, Mr. J. Bodley, Or 'editon F 
over the surface of the ground, which toss p is 
The whole i is light, wor ked 
Mes Cho 
— tedder. 
attraetei 
On Vv. 
„Its action is very smpéngiy effective, | and x 
Py 
P “no me list to announce. The Society | 5 FESR 
does not award | prize - This, however, has not ene | Bid 2d, Mr. aie 
3 A, Smith, Bradford P 
x Fantine Bop be Be 3d, Mr. J. 
erell. E e judges commended the 
whole of class. 
Crass 5. Heifers in calf milk, not exceediu, je 
Mr. J. A. Smith, Tdi d Peverell; 2d, Mr. J. W Baller, | 
m wnes 3d, M W. Harvey, Trelissick. ARE. com- 
abro, Milton ert Blandford, This 
udges. 
or-General 
SV eas. 
EEr 
Ee wak eroe 
dod =e Pais not é exceedin, 
A. N. Hood, ope "Lodge Windsor? 
v "Harvey, Trelissick ; 8d, Mr. J. 
ended : A. Smith, Bradford P 
confide: nt, a as all 
own m and duaptuóat rather than 
cial jud ges. Hd NS. 
Crass 7. BE above three years. Mes! W. Hosken 
and Son, ase: 2d, Mr. Jonathan Peel, Trims; Citheroo. 
Commen Hd William Woodward, Ashchurch. 
CLASS x. Bulls not exceeding i three yéars.—Is w. 
ODER D eee House; 2d, Mr Jonathan Ped, pm 
mere Man 
fH 1 ». 
iis inh SR ipo s, of hotte and dian stic use, in 
the yard. Among tb vert is Haicoci's s butters squeezer, by 
, Without handling the butter, itis forced through 
small coe m clean water, and thus effectually both 
ed. 
T bu lis not exceeding two years.—Ist, Mr. E. 
ik Hall, St. Alban's; 2d, Mr. R. Stratton, 
VW. Hewer, V oris mpton. 
Fawee 
Stock classes of most of the breeds of |? 
x is ae td EUR rie About 40 Devons 
in six classes, 
Live 
are Let 
Courtlands, East instead ; 2a, Mr. E, owl. Siddington, 
Cirencester ; 3d, Mr. R. Stratton, Wall’s Court. Commended: 
Sir W. Mi ues Bart., Leigh Court 
Heifers in calf or n milk, not exceeding three 
R. Stratton; 9d, Mr. J. m 
"n 
e old bull and the two 
rizes 
12. Heifers not o years.—lst. Mr, J, 
Togan, Mande House: 20, m 2 po Churchill Heath: 
Mr. R. Str n. Mighty Com ended: Mr. R. Sharpe’ 
hast Grinstea d: Mr. J. to ogan n, Maindee House’ 
sp 
HEREFORDS. 
Crass 13. Bulla above 3 years —lst, Mr. J. H. Teide US 
Hampton Court, Leominster; 2d, Mr. J. A. H Elogi e 
d | Caple, Ix ied 
[| Weston- Kita 
Mr. Led- | 
r in milk.—1st, Mr. John Baldwin, | 
Hrs Cowbridge rond T 
class pe pointed 
not 
x ome 
in eif o 
E H. Hi, 
St. Miary 
Lor 
Br 
HkwGIST, of "n Boot. genit milk, not exceedin 
= CLAS sir. Heifers in calf or in milk, not ex g 8 years. 
" J Taylor, Brad Court, Leominster ; 2d, ue 
ooking wee = “again Job Ed Tidding ten . T. Taylor, Btretford 
i po 18. Heif dida c twi e 
; 2d, njor- General the Hon.. A. N. Ho T. 
paid Rouse, ro Knight, Downton Casile. 
¢ ; Mie CrAss 19. Yi Rams.—Ieb -Mr. Joseph Gon 
Tus the Ist prize, Mes S N ore, eet 2d, Mr. Thomas (ge Trevor blan Nevis 
“anding 2d and 3d, "phe show Straton and inrer Ladoc. Highly Commended: Mr. Tremain and Mr. Joseph 
M EMT. hee Highly} 's 
e Hite 
Wm. ea Oavřald, Cholstrey. 
| Crass 6. 
Da 
LASS 35. Rams of a any other age.—1st, Mr. Thomas Danger. 
ea LASS 86. Pens of five two-teeth Ewes.—1st, Mr. Thomas 
Danger, Huntstile, Bridgwater ; 2d, Mr. A. J. Pitfield, Eype, 
Bridport, 
Crass 37. Rams of any age.—lst, Mr. William TUM 
Mmehead, Court; 2d, Mr, Robert G. Paramore, Bratton Co 
e 
ss 98. Pens of five Ewes of any age.—Ist, Mr. Jonathan. 
MOUNTAIN SHEEP. 
Pook KON lmere Manor; 2d, Bir Thos. D. ‘Acland, Bart., 
Holnico re 
ORSES.—FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. 
eil 39. Stallions not ea eight P icm oa ini: 
Elias Potter, Chedzoy, Bri: 2d. M 
Balton: nsborough; rini Seg y quet i 
James Shepherd, Stogursey, Bridgwater. 
Crass y Mares and oals, or in foal—Iist, Mr. Henry 
iteheock, Seeman e, Allsaiuts, Heytesbury ; 2d, "Mr. William 
Taylor, p ree Co 
Cass olia or Geldings, foaled iñ 1862.—1st, Mr. John 
Feaver, Stoney Littleton, d'a 
Crass 42, Fillies foaled in 1862.—1st, Mr. Joseph Pyke, 
Cherhill, Calne. 
CLass 13. Thorough-bred Stallions.—1st, Mr. John William 
Miles, i o 
or in Foal, for Hunters, —lst, Mr. 
2d, Mr. Clement 
on 
onn: and Foals, 
Coz s, Pilton, Shepton Mallet ; 
Champene 
Mar 
“Balland, 
ey, ead, Wells. 
or oe foaled in 1860.—1st, Captain J. 
Phe Verlands, Se lowbridge ; 2d Mr. Len 
in 1863,—1s du HY pe 
 Doddlesione, Tamm 
Lass 47. Fillies foaled in nme prize awarded. 
Gali 49. Stallion P. aec MES ot eding 13 hands 
on Ponies of an; notexcs 1 
ox “ae. an ey 71 Neath Glamorgan. 
JLASS are Ponies of any br ot exceeding 13 hands 
high.—1st, Mr. Thomas Baker, , Barns Cpl 
PIGS—LARGE BREED 
diey Wain Boars not exceeding 2 years. 
Llst, Mr. William 
man, Carhead ; 2d, Mr. "Tous Humfrey, zum 
2 Boars not exceeding one year.—lst, Mr. W. Yells, 
$ m 
lodos 2. Hig pnm Wilts; iis Mr. Arthur Stewart, Saint Bridge, 
qox 
tigni „Commended: 
Bridge. Comm The Royal 
reeding Sows, not exceeding 9 
"rt A at aem Com: miir Me. Wax E 
Hey ey, Swindon. men: ER S 
The whole of this Class was highly commended, ^ ower. 
SMALL BREE. Ai 
Boars not exceeding 2 years.— 
Lopea, Bart, E Maristow, De 
"D urt 
Sir M: 
von ; 2d, Mr. ii duse 
56. Boars not exceeding 1 year.—Sir Masse; 
te M.P; ria Mr. Edmund Coles, Stone Fm, 
Mis Commended Mr. Ro 
ended : Mr. Edmund 
a pes, Bart., M.P. 
exceeding 9 months, 
Br 
| Coles, ‘ine Farm, Yeovil. 
| Fookes, Milton — jmp Com 
Coles, Ston e Farm, PD Maeno a 
Cuass 58. “Pen oft two Brendi 
—Bir Massey. Bart. 
“HORSES. 
pie to Me A. Emmrett, rae, Dri, for aroun 
vic s 1l. to Mr. A. Lo Saint Bridge, Gloucester, 
for a bl: 
tton, "Walls Court. 
aM. Mer rage hman, Long Ashton, Bristol; 
! Heifer Calf above 5 months and under 12 months 
