206 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Fzohvamy 27, teg 
till 1814, and then died—the result, Mr, Hutchinson 
insin nee v favouritism and mismanagement. 
. had a 
whieh } he h had thus collected :— N. / : i j CN 
“ In laying the foregoing register before my readers, I present e n 7 j i zi 
them with the best — = ae of the Iu e 7 
i and 
finab! ter 
English language. ut e pronounced the nw cia and " 
became the death-blow ofi the Society ; for this a Institution 
only survived them four years, as may be above. is 
ok was published in 1810, pe 25 Mere ‘account ot this 
Society which he has given, shows in the clearest light, from 
ben A edges he s ained al his Telorinetion, and for 
t purpose the question had been so blinked. It was to 
raise Aic: e Lid -blood breeders, as pred wished to be styled, 
all others in the county o “keep an e 
ary notion rofindividual supariority " nd blood and o 
tos Whio they had n sm: — and rid 
c E them re pamik at op Hom stocks in the coun E 
ri T 
upon the Tees, to whom om ey owed everything, were for E 
time ‘ptt haw as though ELT never been; and, to a7 
fee! that justic e to which the 
are Ti 
The pam ern or rath t, is written wit 
good deal ied A, Rir onrat its dace R of 
Sockburn, rm whose herd is here described :— 
** The ioe pie s, in its meanderings between High Conis“ 
cliffe and Park Knowle, near Yarm :— 
iri man 
ori weetness lon 
washes several px ‘hota ba rich i grazing g la fan jor 
|— ing-cu wp fo wing ; 
some of them fi — —— pe vote por insulie ; salternately leaving 
one in Yorkshire and one lin er of which latter, 
Sockpurn may properly be called the chief — -THE PENINSULA — 
ot, een 
the ri 
e p. os 
a silver girdle, and sA and yw: b; 
ci 
jeverle; ey W ri 
gravel, We and dry t ducing jo rops of Barley and 
'Turnips, ost lux t pasturage., vis principal, Aa mene 
is called the stocks partage the ric vy ; and 
re er has produced the largest shee pre d n aedis “iy cows 
And n the origin of the bree 
“In that I linked pesineen he iia my ius d 
tion, are situated Newsham, ,Traffic Hill, a T dicem | 
Overdinsdale, Girsby, Worsall, Dinsdale, Nesham, and, 
largest sheep, 
island ; clearly to any bred formerly in Cleveland ; 
rer e eR 
Ses bey ds te ames Pennyman 
did, — t have done, po edes But now, indeed, 
the alte! By the ouraging example of their 
Jandlorde, the farmers individually, or Joined in parties, have 
taken —1 for the last 15 or 16 years, the most eminent 
matata the county of lM $ any E hich means, ec 
ine very excellent, and in great reput 
8| d 
(when he first turned breeder) repai 
ciuis The Dalton bull, Mr. Hill's, Mr. Barker's, the Sock- 
Mr. Robson’s, Mr. Jolly’s, Mr. Alcock’s, that extra- 
E bull Enine d E _Maynard’s cow and heifer, 
where all £o be found Lor ure ineredible—what a presump- 
the pedigree of Hunnack, here refe E = CI E 
may hereafter make further extracts. Meanwhile it is z : €—— = 
plain that Mr. Hutchinson’s object was to claim a ual | 9 E : mm : 
rank in the Short-horn lists for the many good herds} E ILLINCSCEMPTYINCEARRELS]S] ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
—— over Fins Au. which n nell ae 
owed little or nothing to the influence of the so-call PRICE 3 
pure bred cattle belonging to afew well-known and maa Small Jé 
distinguished names. Complete, with 21 feet Suction, ut 3 feet Delivery Hose, Gal bs een Wire Strainer, Rose, and 
n——SM— With Copper MAS Two Gui 
Notices to Co TE Will throw 8 Gallons of Water per minuté 50 feet, when E by the power of one mam 
Co Weir SUA Bon din, Woo ashes, and al ORDERED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS FIRE ENGINES. y 
grov not Clover. Apply 2 quarters of bone- | ROBERT Hoce, LL.D. and F.L.S., Sarrtey Hrppanp, Esq. F.R.H.S, Tnowas Rivers, Esq. (the eminent | 
m pas a eas em sies and other ARS gentlemen recommend the 
7 better sow : 
m | 
eral be 
ea put fa 
RA 
better us we imagine, to didt it up 
bett AS AN eit. GARDEN IMPLEMENT. 
hes. 
Gas Lure : J Smith, Itis a common practice to apply a wa: 
S f gas Hime ore oo bo E acre for "Potato in Goes CAUTIO serie Paice TO THE PUBL tea 
rshire, 800 e 
Over and over, or spre a thin] over the lan for $m Ace Th 4 extensive sale of the ULT has excited the ee af of i scr 
hire before the erop p is plan oai tips 2 un jo aea meo sen v n are i gis on the public worth imitatio 2 | 
: . We are informed by Mr. Jenkins, ene | an rough their cor nections are enabled to place said devices on. exhibition, and y 
ULM UM x d [mee L3 a general | principal Ironmongery and s Establishments throughout M s and prov’ witices. Tus 
abundance of papers on the drift, &c., Er erent districts, | many respecta the HYD DP LT in appearance, d are calculated to deceive the Tit de 
The following titles thay be of use :—" On the Agricultural | Often placed under or near the HY DROPULT show c 
Geol » of DRM «pas et: by T. ‘gr — t has often come to my knowledge that in many DE ces Ironmongers have actually -— od to eee) | 
lS Nonam Drft Te de als aon Chain,” y d. P devices as equal to, d not superior to, fe HYDROPULT, from bie fact that I have pepe ca andi M " | 
Trimmer, Svo, Dublin, 1838. Publis shed by P. Dixon Hardy, M e HYD ROPULT on sale, as is the custom | of the man go rs of the HY | 
pe pe — — yard and Mine i ho u roncrapuloty state — ha ‘hey kae will nt | 
On the Di omnes à T Tint DM » 6 ey Tc v mede ). untrue. "Por there is no Pamp i in existence except th e HYDROP LT, weighing "i ie- 
England,” by Sir R. I. Murchison, Quarterly Journal of th 8 gallons eet when worked by the power of one pvoxEt is 
G The Jabi Should remember that no Machine, Pump, or other Implement Padi w A 
(he 
s gol, mi., p, i EEL, s On the Geology | The D T, 
. Trimmer, Journa icultural Society, UL 
yii, part?. “ Researches i i t- 
saa das EON pos ‘an LA Prospectus, with Testimonials, sent Free on application. 
8¥o, y. PUR. aa Geol ical Map oss, 
Aes eem ot cement ie eri ter Pat CHARLES P. BUTTON, Prornwron, HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE and SHOW RO 
at any rate, they have done so of late yeara x 7, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E 
