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T THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (Jury 23, 1864, 
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ag Procter, of Lincoln, exhibit two engines | years have witnessed are after all less instructive, less | countenance, of great length, wonderfully w well arched 
Messrs. ing maa p Shuttleworth, of. Dincoinz exhibit ra Sane uh and not so much enjoyed as those n ribs, good bosom, rather light in the hind Pis arter, and 
number of their well-known engines and threshing machines, being within less compass, the visitor can carry away | perhaps from not bein ngr ight on on his hin appear 
hi ai CN saw mills, and pita engines. in his mind and memory. dly , but slightly Reden. totis 
come eigo a, ‘Chandler, of Salford, show steam Compa esie dum. e show of live stock is, a very He was nevertheless. undoubtedly the M sli 
Messrs. Aveling & Porter, of Rochester, exhibit their 1 sation is needed for its proper bul of the lot, an nd the decision in his fav 
sraction and travelling waggons. managem eme sariat, un si Mr. right. 
Humphries, of eie shows a threshing machine | Wilson's seal iei om dea i Pisae s tons of! The? d prize goes to Mr. Peel for A: 5 Kxuwr. 
Bradford, of Fleet Street | straw and 20 tons of hay. . This Mov aus away ue e MERE, a adi ear old roan, showing hardly the sam 
machines driven ome all 22 it ig niu onc Osteen d [585001 b ga in 28 ]b. trusses respectively s “he lat substance and mass of body, but a very goal Fan 
Pollard’s Gato | d s) windroilt in which the angle which the | being cut and tied in 14 lb. and 7 re ogy ‘are ani imal with perfectly true and lev el back, hardly so 
Perret areenan wind is capable of self-regulation, in | leloa in a yard, and a dile supply of 
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giw tho maintenance ofa given TM — vara ng each ere lover is also brought in. ery m n charge Mr. Eastwood takes the 3d prize for Hero, a white 
— for it. of stock is provided with a Gack, R tickets, | bull, long, dem: and massive, and thick eve erywhere, 
palettes * y» P teg Parva Sang pes oA EI authorising him to receive daily 28 Ib. of straw and No. ell’s prs OLDSCHMIDT, is another, 
appointed stand. y is exhibited at a well- | 14 1b, of hay for every horse, cow, or bull in his d very recu ise on a l frame. And No. 
Messrs. Riches & Watts, of Norwich, show engines and | — While 7 lb. of hay is allowed for every head of Mr. Middleborou es Bono p d shorter than som 
small Guessing Poet gy elaborate corn separator by the idee and 14 lb. of straw and 34 lb. of hay ire ionem others, but dee and massive, was Yer Des con. 
me of sheep stock. Corn and cake are either provided mende d, a nd 
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action of a number fo sercens, &e: 
* Weighell, of Pickering, shows a small engine and simple 1 PATE q 
threshin; inl dag | ie ex Mic themseives or J time in settli: ng f precedence, 
ac pt Oswestry, engine with | fixed tariff. ery morning and evenit ig each man,| The Yoann) Bull Class tained than 32 
Hebe e P T BG va d sa al =, Sod. enis d dias, | Coming: in pb to the clerk in charge, hands in | animals, 
ineptus. E B | | his his. ticket for zhat the has pn uthorised to receive, The fit prize | goes to Mr. Willis of Carperly, ee, 
Fo a sgh of Preston, , powerful an d elaborate double pist d a couple o d ready to dee out to him | d bull, BanoN Cn MEE B lar, 
hine and pug m " or straw, or L^ prem to him Pg or Vetches at | and massive animal, of great width forw: The 
Oldham, of Hull, bone mill driven Dy Roby enpine: esire. In this way in about an hour's time at. | second — h taken by Mr. A. J. Balfour, of pee 
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Pinfield, of Ru; gby, Ainslie’s patent pt d til i s des 
GLA ur ics oe quint hapa en bes either end of the 15 ege 10 ba "of straw, 4 tons | kirk, for NOE EaTH, of a dark rich roan colour 
ror dee ifs rris — dial set of ; and 1600 bundles of Grass are supplied— — the third sida goes to Mr. R. Booth, for PniNOE or 
“Pte ‘roadie Bes tre peel TORETE; Es day's tickets. puted and a arran ed, becom Bar ERSEA, rathe 1l l th 
Hunt & Pick 3 y ,p ge A, r a smaller -€— an some c: 
ing iod d Cole e A upright engine, work: voucher to the heads of the d t of the prop SS n by Mr. Fawkes’ 
: Maynard's Cam ermar ridge, chat? utter, cutting the straw as | administration of the material at their disposal. Lorp Su uch m ssive animal, of gr b 
ast as it comes from the thres yr a | len th aid dep T adt carrying a gaits f t. 
Tho B e pg jen ^ is y fine p 
o Beverley Tron Company engines, bone mills, SuoRTHORNS. E some of the less mend | The class very puzzling one to deal with, and 
a cutting as well as crushing action give en to them by the | of our breeds of live are nof so fully e- o- | canines thej jad es nearl el 7 hoars, 
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ys ctr Aa oblinita on other | sented as they have b bn à us meetings, Qr lass alves, included ries, Lord 
» Fue Ea i td cele f the kind can be Sil ‘of the Shorthorn, There never | Bra; brooke's str ht, dee pese ^ k ies hite bull 
Turner, of Ipswich, t mall S : y g "e E: seared cae 
machines and pent peA a * Sciens A deed was a nobler exhibition of t he leading breed. | calf V takes e first prize ; Mr. Booth’s 
Brown & May, of Devizes, small engine and threshing k rid he bulls, 14 younger bu ra E: yearling bulls, he CHOWN, hr pe massive animal, remark- 
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crushers, in which the serratures on the acting pcenas d ine 
machine. mill. y eep fleshy hind qua 
Porter ad. í Por Lincoln, comnendious, cheap, and efficient | Ieee nd 2 fer El in all 175 head, competed | an r. Harrett’s (Kirkwhelpington) TALLEYRAND, 
portable gas works, adapted for homesteads and houses. for the Society's oi ana —and Messrs, p "Par 'kinson, | only six months old, is third. He is of beautiful 
The whole pe these at work m ^ + busy scene, and | and Robinson n had not finished their labours until 2 or | quality, carries a good coat, is wide in front and deep 
gc = a ue company of spec | 8 o'clock in the afternoon. Where the tire. entleión behind. The whole class isa very fine one, and many of 
space to giroa detailed description ofthe | in charge of Herefords and Devons had only two or|our best breeders show well in it. Mr, Fawkes of 
Implement yard! this week. The whitch have three animals ina class on which to decide, and com- | Farnley Hall, Mr. Pawlett of Beeston, Mr. Peel of 
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bonu Mis r the four or five best of the. class had been | Speke, and others, show excellent stock. 
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t distance, vu Ly satisfied with a less abundant pees, 1. Twenty-eight “Old Bulis, includi ing some, breed, 13 large and massiv als, forming one 
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there is — rand ring. The 1st prize to Mr. .Cru dios ttyton, | t! P 
ETT Y occ reique "— for Pone, a yearotd roan, bred by Mr. re of | goes to Sir M. w^ Ridle F for c va h, a very 
The j whom was allotted the du uty of seeking | Keir He stood first in the pi bull class at | large epus animal of great width of 6 unusually 
out raat Ae H for Silver Medals have given them to a Battersea ip which time he has grown wonderfully | good fo in thickness of pine and thigh, and 
of t ican | in mere and Ln at the same time that he has extraordinarily level aud wide all along and across her 
inventions, pc cin d by A. B. Childs, of New Oxford | retained h erfect evenness and symmetry of form. back. The 2d and 3d prize goto Mr. Douglas, of Athel- 
Street; and to a set of draining tools by Burgess & One o f the shortest „legged animals in the yard, he staneford, ret two red cows of very beautiful quality, 
Key ; all x Acme having been exhibited for severa wonderfully fine | The higher prize goes to the larger animal of the two, 
years. separator, however, is in some res expects | in front and bosom, of enormous width everywhere, he | em inferior to the other in quality forward, exhibit- 
new, the multiplicati on of screens being the is a perfect cylinder from the front for a long way | n a coarser shoulder and less depth and protuberance 
leading feature cf it; it is especially a dite for | backwards. He is excessively fat, but thick with firm | of bosom. The 3d prize cow is the fine “Iya the two in 
dealing on the iai scale, as in mills and warehouses, good lsh all along the back and = and enor. those points, 
ith large, quanto CREDE the, kag," cmp Me Bri cam hn, Sa 
i i i i tively li hind,—Viscount Strathallan takes the | a r daugh 
MU ficri ees nn d hinges 2d Lo be Fosco, a long white bull, ae with | capital herd in this class; and Mr, Stratton, from the 
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excellent quality of flesh great depth o body both in|same county, exhibits Zuna and of Honour, 
esu ridge lines approaching. as "gm eigen front and behind. He bad been n exhibited at | roan and red roan cows of good size men quality. The 
be to cone, The corn is fed in y ifs dei Perth, where he took the ira d Cup for the best | whole class is Pn as 
bull in the yard. He is more in breedin condition The Heifers in Calf a n Milk form a class 15 in 
than Fo . 
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ag - for -€—— Woher a of tein 9 months old, "wi ith pietod dealer of “flesh, ys per p aie a, of Beau Y, = des b ei 2 i 3 
ne rus to the touch, with a well covered back and well | winner a. Durl akes the 2d prize, 
T Hos see. ^ dun indicia sprui ^ g ibs, 3 y x and the 3d g Y: Stration's Pins massive geand 
The set Besides other good animals could be and straight heifer Le Bate, bot mice “a od's i ju 
rewarded— Huox HAE See J Muni Ms room fn and straight-backed Huao, | Butterfly and Dow utterfly, both dark rich roans 
vue re medal fr abe beter doe ~~ exist, red roan.—Lord Ekin naire Parsons Tao a great size and evenness, form a beautifu l pair in this, 
many reaping ads ON exhibited by Persil roan, with rem protube bosom, | class en red by Mr. 
makers is one shown by Brigham &|¥ thickly covered all along back and rib, and | Hales, may also be named as a great beauty. 
ion, of Berwick, in which there is a simple highly com) ed at Battersea.—Mr. Peel's deep-| The Yearling Heifer Class is arge and good, 
‘ind drivi by hich a iz of bodied white bull HzxarsT, remarkably small in the |a pied a very lo Mr, Fol- 
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wheels draws out continually t Apes and 
cuts it off in lengt! the, dr dró ropp gi under r ths sheaf 
that is Jing swept off ae Ix b the TURPE AR Boot 
rakes. ingenui ity o nce deserved a vpo nt, "Mr. ; : x 
t f the judges. quite deep enough i in e me quarter.— Mr. Harrison's | heifer T Nen osh's Princess, 
Il PrI x PATRICK, long and rather Dust heitot taa first rate zi at, life-like bearing, 
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will be found ina (maa sitiale. | Lir put toget El : lin legged ges 
i d Mr. Cla aydon's highly rodean red and white bull Fan nny a and many o diis first-rate 
d vis Cor LIS 2p, straight and deep, with T ifer calves next das er ae cme oe y 
ATTLE YARDS. hips, deep twist, and heavy oes Nearly the | were more promptis. red into jm divisions, the 
These were Sue te sti on Monday morning. Lied class might well have been commended as a birbi and first prize -- 
The who nd pur enclosed (upwards of 40 acres), | collection of suagaiteoab pb ai of the breed. If ultimately e ey oe ie A, Rothschild's rather 
stri as unnecessarily large; the pe one is to be singled out as especially inferior to the |small 10 months old red hee, wide and straight 
Spese the one where the horses are parad rest it was No. 11, exhibited by the ces Storer, xi | whothet looked at from above or from the e^ 
excessively paeta - the empty space is piber tent ag org — 1 'ATERFAMILIAS, gi either in for round plan and side elevation represent vs d 
excessive, n fact, is not so large as it has| nor quality, whose children are not likely to inherit parallelogranis, i in the latter case however en do 
for many year nee Te we ‘except only the short ed ret from himself, whatever they may owe to | as it seemed to us on legs a little too long 
Le the average entries of live stock have | depth of the frame above them, $ 
i nthe Beats Class of 14 7'wo-year-old duo though | The second prize goes to Lord Feversham, rab 
to 360, This year|only one half the idber f Class 1, occupied the somewhat younger calf of better uu" "T 
1099 entries, and jndges for quite as long a ie. The dioi: Mena to Mr. | and remarkably straight to the end of back, 
cen e — Stirling, of Keir, for ROYAL BUTT: ave 11, boug! - z | after with as true and rectangular a hi nd quarter 89 
owneley's sale last March fo 
Society | light roan, lange fra E bull, better | Mr. Douglas takes the 3d prize with a large and | 
OTT ; in fron E E E s amed, young b a beter massive heifer just short of l-y ear old, Princess of 
