Jury 23, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
711 
carry m of Freeford ; 
tects ana. m m pen es weg 1 Henry Smith, of Sutton Maddock, Shiffnal. Commended : 
js of indifferent T d the animal savours | homas Mansell, Edw: ard Ho land, M.P, mpson Byn 
far too much of t rofitles op zt the East | Thomas Horton, Henry 
to please os at the aan e dmi : we allow the Cus 90. For the best b of it o 
specimens e exhibited at Newcastle show tbat some care 
selecting animals Bowen, , Joseph Simpson; of Spoffo 
,M.P. C amend iod; 
and the wool} of Harnage Grange, Shrews bury ; John Coxon, 
Sam 
other age.—Ist, 20l., 
, Pryce William 
Highly Com- 
Wetherby ; 
me 4 ohn Hanbury, 
or instance, Mr. Bredburne, of Pipe P. 
‘Lass 91. For the best Pen of 5 Ea rling Ewes, of the s 
Fun» of Jedburgh, Shearling Ram, is yery süperior Pig pay et, 15L, Henry Matthews, apar rp la ir M 10. y 
any around him, and pleases one with his snowy | Henry Smith; 3d, a a Silver. Modal, Edward Holland, Esq., 
High! ly n mend ames and Edward Crane, of 
breed, hail | chiefly from Suffolk ; Mr. Stearn, Mr. Crisp, 
and Mr. Sexton, of that county, divide the honours 
between them 
The Berkshires number „only 1 14 breeding sows; the 
competition 
A. Stewart, Esq. o 
Me distinction assigned to his 
no 
f Saint’s “Bridge, i is ueri entitled to 
“ or » and 
de and aquiling nose and length of tail. No. | M.P. 
i Shrawardine ; Matthews, Shrewsbury: Lord Wenlock. 
ba i ges —À op ag gore | Commended : J. & E. Crane, side; and oyal Agricultural College sow 
De e Af agio Larges TAMPSE RE AND OTHER SHORT-WOOLLED. * Selina," is most fairly and highly commended. 
nts. 882 has a most elegant head and (Not fied to compete as Southdowns or Shropshires.) * " : H y Asa pot before eligible 
aristocratic profile, and i oomy sheep. w Cis s » For the best Shearling Ram.—Ist, 20l., te en s, ior Bri ri E : ar 
and 877 must certainly have strayed into the sh Bro ing, of Elston Hall, Devizes} 2d, 10L, Lay ta en|comprise 11 anim of fair merit; 
for uld h hed their Bert King, ‘Bockhampton, Tambourag Berkshire. Highly ere ‘goes to Mr. B. Wainman for another hu 
Lei eod d ion by ha livin o gu vn x s x x foes m rA canning. 20,,| Yorkshire pig. Th ots comp Class 111, for 
or m of any ome : ^ 
m of this fek are t and white as could william Humfrey ; 9d, 0h, Christopher Rona of Zeal’s Green, | 3 sows of the large white breed, M Wainman 
be see Jue rob ut all too loose to recommend | Me rhe Wiltshire. ane, mended : William Humfrey. ^ |again comes with some loose growing animals, In the 
tain lo. We Gun Rocka IM. Willan p rore Corrine EU two following classes,for 3 sows of the small rers 
illiam Hu Specially Commended, Stephen King. and small black breed, only two entries appear in ene 
BLACK-FACED Shearling Rams in Class 98, OUNTAIN —OHEVIOTS. class, Colonel Tougis jPennant wins i the fi 
emand mor ice, and recor respect adc our MM PE, n the LX coring R a x Z£ Rr class, and Mr. Sexton in the small black br Ape 
attention. It is impossible to regard these animals ot, of Hindhope, Je oxburghsh ire; g ps Class 114 includes ens of 3 sow each of the Be 
otherwise than as the natural and proper denizens of Medial Robert Le nie „Lochmaben, “Dumfries : si “Bilver shire breed. The 24 animals exhibited here are not 
the mountaino egions which they inhabit; their} Crass r the best Ram of any other age.—let, 15L, by any means first-rate specimens of this celebrated 
dark countenances adorned with horns, as formidable as Hos Robson, “ot Bymass, Rochester, Northumberland; 2d, 5l., | breed. The lst prize is , M should j^ 
they are perfect; fleeces long and full, of dark hue, | "5 97. For the beat Pen of & Shearling Ewes, ef tha dame.| {ven the 2d; and Mr. Dru f Eynsham, Oxon, has 
ne an x a there ed A in their frame, so that ax P 107, Robert Borland; 2, sf Thomas Elliot; | to content himself with the’ inferior prize, Mr. J. K. 
the UE and certainly may be | Robert Shortreed, en Tombs receiving the Ist. adler, of Caleutt, 
styled wonder y ha Ms me) ‘and correct objects for LAC KA A Cricklade, shows a of 3 ex none ellent sows, and the 
the des um the 1st pri vt amsi isa wean P 09, For the pest Shearing Ramn. Fed UN alto, of Royal Aghoultaral College exhibits 3 sows which do 
magnifice en the coat of the! Appletree Shield, West Allan, Haydon Bridge. Highly no e E that Institution, 
S Ad earing Long, „of Mint e, Ken a 
For the. best ‘Ram of any Aber age.—lst, 15l, 
ER 2d, 5L, ore | eye © of Osterstone Lee, 
latter is imm poe 38 99, t the ram are "i? age | mei ents 
of the € rae "909, ‘the 1st prize, a sheep of HP 
years and upwards, the property of Mr. Bes of Forest 
a Kendal, Wasim aoro A a perfect picture; the CY Highly Commended RUPI Fs 
d priz e, 907, i lendid animal, and perha Shearling Ewes, of the 
ie di] Md Awe in the length and weight of his | Same seta cat ne ol Ashgilieido, 
acket. n, 
! The Shearling Ewes of the same e wh and peril Badin Rosa rd. miami Highly. Commanded; 
interesting and taking, with their and ‘pr 
spotted countenances, Classes 121 hs 197. de ma he i PIG CLASS 
of Border Leicesters and Herdwicks, the breeds before T bi. geht " ^ porcine family 
referred to 
vers 
ETT n en tion of swine Newcastle must be both 
g P prea dm and satisfactory. — It is the quality DM 
€— Ü tar T T gae me * Pigs exhi ENS 1 in a y T class 
best Shearling John | dev: mals whic een 
For the — Ist, 
Barton Howe, Malton, Toriai ite : 2d, ton t3 E. 
f Beeston, Sandy ; 3d, ae Medal, to Lieut. -Col. 
of Thorpe Consta! Tamworth, Highly 
no n Tu Per ipe us in roaie ‘this, edileetion of 
E: as s a superi 
The correct n. lengthy, 
low, and lusty frame, is 
ASS the best ram of a age.—Ist, 207., R. | equally as well preserved in the psgueoth, swine from 
— Y pe Mx oe Ashby- dei Zouch i jaa 10 10, R. W, opie as it is gy sh to in the less wieldy pigs o 
Exeter. E Commended : d deus uM. f Betoon Donate Berksh and in all the ler 
R. W: Orga EEE E “a? time ; on on exhib TE e as com 
LASS 71 ear wes, ofa scarcity of hair upon the carcases of many excel 
flock. 15, B l Wil f Brandsby, York ; 2d, H 1 : * 
Lieut. m iiam. Ingo, ps ded: Thomas PERA atupale and ara not surprised OF dimippoiited vo Aad |” Grae 3 
The Chase, Ulceby, Lincoins the judges awarding prizes in nearly every case to pigs FW 
OLD. with the most coat, althongh there are specimens of | 24, 
— ps e wi hearing Rg px "e | hairless swine of great merit hard by. To our mind a 
y, of Sierford, Cheltenham ; ohn 5, | pig forfeits all claim to distinction if it lacks and 
f H; tt, Northleach ; Silver Medal, Edward H. H^ di 
Comme tod? William Lans, of B "meld Far , Northl H ould exclude an nditio all 
Thom Beale” je [ae "Park, Novthlese h; à; , | Ronee Miis ma i 
y o i 
William Lane; 3d, Silver Medal, T. Beale Brown. “Com Er dM etn I T e ba hed = Wee ee ¢ ak en to Seok ec 
poly ae A en of 5 Shearling Ewes of the | State of t things. as ufortunate as it is perc A 
"P Ré du po Wells, of Hagppnett, fetish i The 1st priz e in Class 101 (No. 969), the 
2d, 10}, M M Highly Comm William La property of Mr. Harrison, s, needed 
on pane LN AND OT AER LONG WOOLLED, little more hair to make him a perfect animal; his 
ine vu as Leicesters or Cotswo. head and shoulders were excellent, No. 968, which 
wrighe poe Hoth, Wats, p RE” Bae Robert | took the 2d prize, also had a splendid head, and only 
n 
Jea Lynn, p e wanted a tail to 
e following are the awards of the judges :— 
Crass 101. For the best Boar, of a Large White Breed.—Ist, 
10l., Henry R. oen e of — say EI 2d, 5L, R. E. 
Duckeri Commended : 
John con aei of 21, Prospeot e Hull, 
Crass 102. For the best Boar of a small white d.— 1st, 
10L.. G. crit of Givendale, Ripon ; 2d, 5l., T. D. ey, 
[o ri wW 
M : William 
anaie W ickham Mark ighly $ 
Parkano of Golden Lion Inn, Bradford, 
LASS 
03. For the best Boar of a small black breed. —Ist, 
107., to George Mumford Portoni of Wherstead Hall, Ipswich, 
Suffolk ; 2d, 5l., to G. M. 
Crass 104. For the best Boar o e Berkshire breed.—lst, 
A G. Baily, of [e e Wile, 2d, X the 
er Medal, Artnur Ste wart, o 
d: Geo eorge Maud: 
05. Forthe best Boar breed not eligible for the 
preceding classes. — Ist, 10/., Wilder. Bradley Wainman, of 
Carhead, Cross Hills, Yorkshire ; 9d, 5l., C. Wy. Grabai 
l; Blackburn's Buildings, Yor k Road, Leeds. 
CLass 106. For the bosi Peer Sow of 2 large white breed. 
W. B. Wai ; 2d, 5L, W. B. Wainman ; 3d, 
ommended ; Bhegheb en B 
aon 
—lst, “lor, 
ver Medal, Joh: Hick: 
N08, For the best 
10l., G. M. D EDI 
Erst 3d, Iver M. 
MA jor, rer Stewart; 2d, 
3d, Silver Medal, George Mander 
Wi | a ag ES Fletcher, | 
110. For the bes; Sow of were 
Fete d classes.—Ist, 10, W. B. Wainman; 
XA ad er Medal, Henry Keyworth, Wo 
Breeding Sow Pigsor a 
a per RA above 4 and 
ainman ; hu 
man. 
pr €: For "T os of 3 NEM 
the sa 
Farm, mended: Thomas eo ars A oF a ea vae breed, Mr. Geo. Man angles yn Castle; 2d, 5L, Lord Wenlock. 
UE NE Us Dat Rani of dig élier afkast 20, thé Fr a first-class little pig, with | oi ie For the p n Ken chete d Cota 
Thomas Bam Marshall; 2d, J0L, Thomas Bampstead ki B f flesh; and the $d prise went to Mr. T. Dunlop | $ months old. —1st, 10l, G. M. ; 2d, 5L, S. G. Stearn 
Marshall. y Commended; Robert Wright, of Norton Findlay, € n Easter Hill, Glasgow, for his small headed | Crass 114. For the best pen of 3 Breeding Sow Pigs of the 
— ruit Shearling Ewes of the same | 5 d animal $ me dd. let, 100. T E To i Langtord, Le 
! onths old.— 'ombs, o! ngford, Lechlade ; 
Pe mtd be o. Y, Howard, of Fenile Beever, indus 5 The oars oa q ma — were well e 2d, 5L lal: 
2d, 102., Thomas pstead Marshall. Highly Commended: | sented hi s exton and Cris J Sadler, gri eme "Orat ju "eA 
G. F. Hi both exhibitors pully "Suffolk, "tid pat FR pee "bh . For the best Pen of 3 Breeding Sow Pigs of a 
FORDSHIRE DOWN rec Br the 1st and M (prige for two nice animals; they |g breed m ras ‘eligible for the bho th re of tbe — litter" 
y TE s CM Ram.- nep 20L, George might ha ave been ing aip occupied th TE bm ror hs old.—1st, 104, ae 
allis, ; 9d, 101, d, 5 rod 
Wallis: j 84, Goo Wallis ay pem e— place of the shining. pied over the bodies, The vin wer Manor Ho bae 
Crass CN For ik jl Ram of any other age.—lst, 20l., | Berkshire Na E. Class 104, numbered 13. The 
; 2d, eigb, Witney Joba Bryan ; Georgo W |: John Rev. Mr. Baily, of Swindon, Yita ries the Ist and THE HORSE CLASSES. 
4 o growir animals; and Mr. the Newcastle 
loaded Shearling Ewes of the same 2d prize EX 
" MU ; ze, c crees 
ia oie pate zit 
oe 
Fryar! on, 
RIEN, 
HON Silver eia E hite fair 
val: Pia kin ja [aer a me e vp dit ly receives | 
bet y other Class 106 inc neindes 13 Sows of the large wh ite breed. 
o Some of these animals are o! igions size. e 
ded: th s Silver Meda, ond Richmond. Pers Com- | prize goes to -— W. B. Smis, of Carhead, York- 
Crass 88. For the best Pen of 5 Shearling Ewes, of the same | Shire, ful sow, 3 the 2d prize also 
] 
ed, | Ld of; harge. pta 
eonim, thee 
and west of Suie any 
mao dre Midland and 
tern Coun! class of heavy 
poh i e "gre a mete B na pesci purposes, 
yet we k rof n special breed i in any part of these 
for his w, No, 101 
Lord Walsingham : 2d, 102., Duke of Rich- | falls to this exhibitors lot for » aly good 
: : Earl of Radnor, Lord Walsing- | with six her side; o. 1016, Mr. John 
Remiord; Duke of Richmond," Patt Of Belhus Hockley, | Hickman, of Hull, justiy mi the 
PSHIRE. and 3 months 
or the best Shear! i aed ws of the same hue, of a small breed, are 
qm Sirswrhur at D CU Pk atin fo n Class 107. Mr. Wainman gets 
Freeford, "Lichfield, stations ri Pe Lome here; Mr. Stearn, of Wickham Mar! 
en i of the ‘Lees Parm ‘beet Peres aly Ss Jud a pig breeder, justly receives the 2d prize; and Mr. 
T. Dani op Findlay, the 3d. Small sows of the black 
the the fi | ad 
his | proporti 
direction that w 
ell 
us, 
z ery y c in England doubtless rears a fair 
on of horses or ponies, but it is not in every 
aj iu ot perfeet and distinct varieties, 
d this unquestionably arises partly from natural dis- 
oT from indifference and neglect of 
loealit 
On the hills and plains of Devonshire we find a rare 
breed of Ponies, deservedly celebrated for their hardi- 
