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ess of constitution, great po power and substance, excel- l- | Read, is E a ps fine beast, 
cap “thes large bo ste gp littl appearance, 
The Exm d ale d The 2 
in the next class w 
d prizo animi No. 424, certainly 
pi a 
he Miror E Foals in Class 60 were very second- 
The old dark brown mare “Jolly,” "No. A 
s class 
ye entire cart Mr 
we did not Tis: though 
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received the 
prize. class we found but one petitó, 
and that a ruby pins white gelding, a dray horse of 
o a es = 
The 2-year old weeds in Class 63 was worthy | , 
the distinction assigned to him, and the grey Mare 
ngdom,| with colt by her side, in the next Class, is likewise 
y have pe mss 2 reward. 
towards ciem Aur improving the valuable breed 
s jus 
—We had specimens from Suffolk fro 
ustly Clases 66 to 69 eee The 1st prize entire Boios, 
albot," the property of Mr. E. Cottingham, ot Dun- 
original sorrel or chesnut horse of the eastern nllig tc Hall, e: is es our mind the best sample 
counties s possesses many excellent qualities, and has s so of this be ed we have se of late; his ‘compact neat 
well suppor nt y legs. The e|2 
or which these counties are so 
are proud and happy to believe the animal will never until 
lose its colour, distinction, and Bese racteristics. Apart | very 
„the e s ae 
from. that t loca lity we are awa the admirers of a. he mares of this E 
e best. No. 444 is as well proportioned, nice an | 
they are neither so enduring or Phas dy as the d be. | 
bred draught horses of England. We prefer the Clp desdales. —The Nr he uid einn n suppor 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND sadi es GAZETTE, 
Perhaps the animal is a || 
"P Hall, Ipsw 
le domin | 15 
e hair 
[Jury 23, 1864. 
, for breeding Hackneys.—Ist, 15l, 
eds Potti D ds; 2d, 10l., Fr e f ard Britton, of 
le de otter: A rancis 
Mal 3 of Thixendale, 
PONIES. 
Crass 56. For the best Stallion, not exceeding 14 4 hands.— 
Ist, 15L. Robert Norman & Son, of High Close, Aspatria, a 
berland ; 2d, 5/., v. , and 8. Hodgson, of Rodderup, Penrith 
cha 57.—Pri thheld. 
AGR RICULTURAL AND DRAY HORSES. 
e e 
Not qualified to compete as Suffo or Clydesdale. 
Cra "pr “Tok the best.Stallion, foaled | before’ — l, 1862.— 
st, 201. Samuel Strickland, of Headle y Hall, Tadcaster, York- 
$ -» Matthes r Read, of Beamish d re Chester] = 
Medal. Robert Orange, of Bedlin, 
the best Stallion, foaled in the year 1862. ‘om 
Samuel Strickland, of Headley Hall; 2d, 10L, John 
ley Hill, South Shields. 
best Mare and Fo al.—Ist, 29/., John B, 
rtnumberland ; 2d, 
xon, o i er, Norti 
107., Samuel Thompson, of Peel Hall Farm, ower Selby, 
To ner of the best 2-yea -old Filly, ne 
yx V ME Eden, "ed "Bronin Park, Fen ipee uses, Durham 
20l., Matthew Reed, of Beamish Burn. 
CLASS 59. 
Ist, 151., 
Henderson, of Hoss 
ve LASS 60, For ' the 
DRAY. 
Crass 63. For the best Stallion, foal lst, 
^e huie epi of Lumley, es Eo Durham 
d 
Crass 64. To the owner of the bes dis cud A Foal.—lst, 
20/., William Dickman, of Lumley, No Hou 
SA LAS! Ui 
Crass 66. For the best Stallio: oaled before the Ist of 
Sealine; 1862,—1st, 201.; Edward, ctim, of Danning 
worth Ttall, War ndham Charles Boby, of Alton 
m hi some jhat Miel and fa | 
Lois as many characteristic points which require im t lá s chin we expected to find ikem, they | (ue ES 68. [m Vm e sr Foal.—1st, 20L, Sir T. B, 
ving. The counties of Lincoln and York breed and certainly do not lack activity, nor are deficient in| Lennard, Bart, of Belhus A pere pon ford; 24, 101, Sir 
renr probably more good horses than all id VIE action. ion there is not a finer views in Edward Kerrison, Bart., M.P., Suffol 
e horse angel than Mr. Grierson’s “ Benicia Boy. 
e head, neck, 
yim. as Cui and dos counties around the Sends creature are fi fauitless, and i. „frame is supported o on | 
are also | fam s for their horse stock. We ther mri limbs wi E 
the Class lists at Clyde tha igs solemn ati applauds 
de and offsprings of Clydesdales, Clove them ; their action is so gs and, like a good ane 
and m oret ios engl horses of the they walk or trot with apparent ease, uch | "€ 
Ot nae 
ellada 
the sires, 
CLYDESDA ren 
For the best iuri foaled before January 1, 
Anthony Gri 
Cia the best Stallion, foaled in the year 1862.—1st, 
15L, David Rian of Kilhowie, Duntocher, ee $ 
2d, d, io, Robert Moffat, of Dormansteads, Brampton, Cumber- 
Crass 72. For the best Mare and Foal.—lst, 201, James 
Man of Alderstone, Mid Calder; 2d, 10l., John Muir, of Lock- 
Crass 70. 
| 1862. — Ist, 20l., rson, of 
Dumfriesshire. 
Kilhead, Annan, 
nds, a 
facturing districts. he - horses. entered, 1l 
competed for the Wow prise ed t 
Stalli ions, 50 anim 8 of various s ages appeared - in the 
1 
would be a matter for national congratulation. 
mongst the Hunters exhibited, w een dd fail a 
endorse the opinions aa the Judges in thei ard t 
W. H. Clark, of Hook, Yorkshire; his s light bag 
gelding * ‘Sprig of Nobi ility” is an ari c beast. 
e bav e eat size, substance, strong p fine 
9, and the Ponies 4 4. The heavy Draught horses, and 
ya Dra; ay type, 12 pure 
fair specimens of 
ent ages for Farm Her ere w 
ve 
Giydocaln, and 51 beas 
on ny 
f differ 
E egg a orien eere of the g , perfect head, dreet 1 limbs, enough bone, 
The absen: f the valuable|and withal lots of breed. We sho ud g no 
d powerfa Ci leandi s caus C disappoint- | objection, though, to Nos. 485 ze , uS shor! 
cald wish the E legged cl meu animals ; 1 
Classe 
and pom the “Clydesdale ists alio hea b were 
and counties around amm le. In the Colts hia 
filled. 1n the we were pleased t to > obser rve | t 
one or two cote en e d Mares, t our d very | Fillies one or two superior beasts took our fancy. The 
superior animals to the er sires hith 46 poo for | lst prize gelding, No a di 8 SEO S a 
the 252. prize o offered for Hunter Stallions. . "Thespecial | deserving this honour. y filly the 
prizes assigned to Hunters attracted 25 property of R. W. Hodgson of Gatothead, main ind 
30 animals of various ages a hot pires ot| à e best fra ame and c care 
them rare samples of the true ig oe hunter ; ot 
would have ri ed re praise had they exhibited | withal such action, ate po pice r9 mide on 
eater bone, and so co aen notion of what a| The white-legged ‘gelding, 502, moved cleverly and 
hunter ought deserved all the praise bestowed tiie him. 
The Road and Hackneys did not muster very n the Roadster a ack Classes 
at cris still eee were some good specimens of this | interest in, and regretted the entire animals of the 
mp. t var! ety pee so few. Th rize in the 
A Pan H hibiti for Hacks fell to Mr. Forster, of Gateshead, for 
“Mu E m-in- -Parvo. 
still 
be imagined ; the three animals we saw on the na his old-fashioned elever-loc kin 
old h 
a fair proportion of- these srthvooatiry mares, 
EM 
er, (gus, Kirkeudbright. 
SS 73. For ii Dent 2-year-old Filly.—1st, 15l., Duke of 
Yen jin and Bran 
STOCK JUDGES. 
Thoroughbreds and  Hunters.—J., Cookson, H. Thurnall, 
C. N. Nainby. 
Hackneys and P on edford, Hon. G. Lascelles. 
Agricultural irse —T. Brooks, G. kam. J. H. Bland, 
eaaet a od dacs —H. Crosse, J. Steedman 
ad Lincolns,—J. B. Thompson, Ls 
reeth 
Cheviots, Border Leicesters. Black Faced, and Herdwicks.— 
W. Ai itchison, Williain Smith, J. Bowstead. 
UU S — M. Bateman, R. Lord. 
Oxford and Hampshire Downs.—F. Budd, R. J. Newton, 
E. Lit da 
Shropshire.—J. Woods, J. Price. 
Southdowns.—J. H. o: S. ie P. Purvis. 
um —J. Moar, D. f ny t e 
Vool.— 
Borman, T. 
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VETERINARY. ‘INSPECTORS. 
Professor node i TAR TIME Varnell. 
ARANCE OF CROPS 
‘ONS 
Wheat : 
"Bard ey: 
early sown on free soils i in fair UM not p 
work 
, he 
vede tyle not easily im imitated. E^ 511, a 
dp saved. Potatos: finer than kn i 
di et. Swedes 
hbreds.—The 1007. prize was not ill bestowed | dark chesnut Cob, moved quickly, and received 
Messrs, C. & J - | praise from the bystanders, 
k” is not an every-day horse.| The show 
We never looked upon a better staged peos, back or | animals for Sofern ural poser attraeted some 
loin ; but one objecti: could we make ' this magnifi- ei 2 competitors; the ay geldings, 
cent animal—hi k, t short. The ichh deserved dik D the latter ore teg 
2d prize horse “ - Certa ee > did not excel one or two | mot p superior in the yar creams hed 
Common Tarni 
of horses in Class 135, for the best pair of 
ungenial and barren, consequently crops have not 
d favou 4 
of his comrades, rie 
with his thick Pip Gay shonin The “ Knight of 
Avenel's? son A e Wale xr e ne het is a beau- 
Urals, topped pee m ome 
The r remaining hts of horses pris 
in d. nor do 
ici erg 
Clavier Mone onc, for his yen bay hore “Gamester,” kian 
an animal with as fine a middle well turned stern 
ould be foun: 
rood Mares in Class 
do the e br 
that afe not represented at thin’ ako em we trust ma 
54 won our | receive vs sh 
much a or expressing |a 
ani! h|sown, promising. 
under aver age. Beans, full av 
verage and late. y 
will ed atleast 10 days later than last year. Walter 
pace gt DRM ee Farm, Montrose, Ju ‘uly 16.— 
I am sorry I cann — more favourably of ee 
crops s quarter; they have suffered greatly fo! 
eg of. na there will pm be half the bulk of last 
Ly on the ground, bu ield 
e Royal Agricultural 
Ashton, ” an old- fashioned a with: many good points,| The following are the awards of the j 
ntion t n was bestowed u 
> "No. 396, cannot on Servi 
ie tas Sri that a “grey hair in a tail f eral Stud: purposes.—Ist, 1002, O; and J: 
beens S. em bred Hone fo uso Park, Carlisle : 2d, 25l., E. G. Simpson, 
3 y he $ 
Season, p and best caleulated to 
te the breed of the sound and Thoro 
,—The o Hackneys we|of Leven Brid, Highly C Commended: Sir Charles 
seth ett, the bay edad al^ pathy rdi ? we | Monck, Bart., o GORTER: 
P : | when out of the shed to the sour-countenanced As a 58. For the best nien Thorough-bred, suitable for 
t to pom, Peg Ne whose r i E MUN t 3 A half- ma 
à r a Stallion Pony wen Aaron g the season 1864 dier exceed ineas,— st, 
hed E Son, fon thir clever ooking Jack; | 25l., Joseph Casson, of Middleton Lodge, Uphali, Edinburg 
Glengary ” should fe Second virus e withheld. 
prefer, KM T est, Brood Nd Mex e iom at foot, or in 
Par , John Brown, of Wi 
a sett aontiy, "Wigton fr EU silim. T ' Barth, of Keverstone 
) did 
Grange, ton. Highly Commen mended: €. Moffat, of 
udges 
Thorough-bred it Hise; having | b 
Hank, an vant of od 
to be reso half a crop, but quality 
excellent, ila had fine weather for making it Alex. 
edo to nig tte nden 
Rusr on WHE am bscriber. We fear there is no jae 
our Sead, bus well grown and oe oop Mate robably 
ess liable than another to the mischist, and good agri. 
culture may diminish the liability to works 
the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, his wri 
planta, contain SUN that is ee on the s 
wip laro A T ^ 
c last line of Mr. Hardy's z — 
t Me. ^o r^ 'appearaneo of the 
Ld cin eden E 
CKNEY.! 
Crass 55. For the best B Brood Mare, with foal at foot, or in 
ERRATOM : 
las: 
3 rendu rs, 4 bushels, 1 peck, 3 quarts, an: Arden 
only. f 
