ts Wheat; for Cab pones Wheat. they lave now a 
mp and GEM valu um wr 
them 
fangels, r roots ; wedes, 
ure used, for Swi is, raw fai rm-yard i in autu! 
colour, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
o good 
compe tition was very 
[DECEMBER 3, 1864, 
fair position, gained by the eir own 
ties, At no ase have we seen 
an average quali p^ The 
clo s bus se 
; left m 
now ‘starting up in new districts every day. 
cm of fowls for p ud and w ater now kr 
hat it might a and you 
rds at ‘Birmingham hor 
the 
a the 
Ts 20, 9s, Sohn 
; 9d, Il. 1s., LUN. inse bine, cis House 
ed : Mr. Samuel Robinson 
toti, Wilts 
Colonel | wi 
‘af 
GLOBE, 2. 
1L 1s., the Rev. Thomae, qe “Bradfield, 
EP. Mr. Samuel 
North, M.P. ; Ed 
e prizes ees dis 
n 
brou hes out some immense $ 
ood, ss well seve me num 
rahm: nt 
repu cie 
Captain vum ook Tst 
: Mr. E. Smith took 1st 
pullets. The classes for 
ed birds of this breed 
ecimens. The White 
Buff Classes, 
ic 
pers. 
and are por 
Reading. Commended: Colonel North, 
Robineoh, Shaw ; idake: 
Crass 6. SwEDES OF ANY — Ist, 23, Jam 
foliit dtr Mayo; 24, 
Wel mty Wexford. Com 
6, Es 
sq. 
2s., Mr. William 
the Rev. Thomas 
yin 
Si Esq., Cl 1 Luis ae 
imson, Esq., oona Castle, & 
LIA Is, R. 8. Mn né, Esq., = de 
aoni ha mson, , Esq. ; d 
Cra Cou TURNIPS. — Tst, 
Ec Tillyfour, Aberdeen ; 2d, WT 
8. RO’ ARIE 
Faljambo, M A M Osbert RM 2d, IL. Is. 
Es ded: G. S. Folj es Esq. ; Jo 
The 
—1st, 2l. G. 8. n 
G. S. Foljambe, 
hn Moore, Esq. 
Set. ee class. 
be caver. w 
» ireli Derbi ire. (Charo especially. 
ve i Were 
Mr, T. P. Ed 
RS 
», Potatos 
r from gas 5 woth, e on the omnes 
and horse dung at t of tra 
stron inclined t to be ae 
Crass 10. Kipney Poratos.—Ist, 2 Mr. Samuel Robin- 
son, phis House, Melbourne, | Derbyshire; Sy M. 1s, Mr. 
George Mangles, Givendale, Ripon. Comme nded: Mr. Samuel 
Robinson. 
Crass 11. Rouxp Poraros: —let, 9L. .9s.. G. B. puse 
Esq ; 2d, 1l. 1s., Mr. Isaac Aston ford Farm, Stoni 
tang ; 
they are 
lodge 
Flèche ; these la 
they are held 
Süptin. 
velopm 
Ist prize for lt birds; and Mr. Boyle, o 
that for chickens. 
E MUS were good in 
disi 
"uu ER were, as x their woni 4 $ : 
a make as grea’ 
he Sp 
The 
wig) 
idi birds are w 
AA os wm er a and look very 
In Fowls 8 
in very high papato in France, à 
said. to be very 
x ‘there is no br oa would better 
irs. Hargreaves bore off the 
1 Din, i 
ng; re-bred varieties 
d gobble in os a F 
come tim 
as well’ " we Poult 
oultry H ‘eal progressi 
quality, but seem to find ack an and quack an 
ew wae ha Rev. A. G. Brooke 
can b 
of bre 
; bub|qelicacies or for be 
T o» th e oud be sacrifices. of Lo hap ape 
ga 
ra Td showy in 
‘The Golden = iver Pod wh ed 
t progress m 
angled were very 991, e Golden 
Pol the 1s ze ut 
1 were 
gx brow "n x amaze ind blac 
he Dorking ” 
a 
Te 
the class for 
: gray 
my other L el 
e was taken pee E I 
p^ a pén of very | [sue 
e 
a pen, of, La x verge 
How 
rt el a i Tos sy 
w-like sped Wattles 
of 
tter $ are a 
and : 
lt would bé im- 
areh 
} 
iid 
g 
exeellent ayers. 
n 
hi of great satisfa 
tion mike results of in ech A ibrtion of the bss nde 
of the poultry yards of Great Britain. Held in the vaia w 
in € 
merit 
The Clas 
iW oppor 
agen 
LM 
^ Chin 
and the 
beue 
dosit Y. Win 
idea of the 
siderably exceeding 
Banta. their pte high 
prre to wish = 
Hamt 
ae ant; 
without $ or osi bred for the int. ipei e in we i 
our limits; we can only say that The “Cuckoo” Dorking 
ere well supported by birds of. oat’ are f 
cellent éondition and e age. 
"plood, à mà 
ich Single Cocks :fford t 
unities for Svr] Tesh Fol 
ited Ò see fiice |li 
e Dorkin 
exhibited we ma 
iy, as 
in number ES 
As on f grea 
1 iu exc ciem of the two varieties o 
he others may 
; the ‘Pat ere goód in quali 
‘both 
"m 
pity 
An magnitude of the 
formed from the e ^x there were 1677 pens 
— and 300 of p 
a very b 
Bes Ry development, 
manufactures 
gun zation P 
an additional at 
ely sien, and a promise of still 
that new names are constantly 
n the prize inns 3 it shows that competition 
appea ring in 
at progress is the order of the 
is on the increase, and th 
portance 
As may be imagined, in the Dorking Classes | the ducks, get, a 
avs now oae 
Sebright the ues d of the last | 
e Game of this. 
traction in the shape of Cochi 
are promis 
n Chinese eye, MM ved 
* di ubbed ” conn, the a sp : 
T 
m (as well as of eggs) linger 
agri REN, RT. the ai for | 
ited * Hamburghs," enraptu 
nd tu ds dra We would Auc ae 
us 
d hope 
and to those 
th 4 
poris spangling, ox an 
ond we pding, : silv 
conversant with the principal Strains of this b 
names of those who took honours in the Class gs olā | 
-onè 
We give them in the order of the Prize List :— 
Viscountess Holmesdale, Captain x ttn ede atham, | M: 
SA Mr Sta ee In the Class for bird 
t 
he 
petition 
ation Me many more for al 1 gual g yea 
Twe: 
ty con 
| Mhot té to the world pen breed M AP jet 
y be the pro 
ns of unusu fot the 
as 1st, with three iris aud. 
84, eid | vid 
« Poli tide 
ag poe ; or black, with v e hito lobular top-knots ” 
d dark: inr dept. And you admire Mr. 
entry ano’ 
šo little ee 
Captain Hora, the Y^ by Sir Nau ts Fg re 5th 
by Mr, F. d impr pee 
pe alee is class 
dations to ied rea bert al allowance of prizes. 
ery use! 
D 
eighed 84 
Mis A 
ize for The 
i delicate and att: in a 
ustered fairly i dinge ok kan were of un 
por] quality. The first prizes were carried o TA 
John Robinson for UNNS and b "Mr. 
for chickens. 
The Com 
s devoted to Dorking with pe vpn m-yard s 
let prizes wo the 1st 
d tores ik East Indian, for 
er lack admirers: the | feathe 
small collection | | distinct 
E pe - wire] 
sei birds, nodding p pre ike Bee 
end Y ps 
you with e fart fea 
Wool Toulouse 
at -— tang p 
n pulling down 
There are few breeds of fowls 50 generally admired | ones, 
anish ; 
as the Spa: the genuine Cockney king The EM were— | 
judge of them, as he has been aceustomed to see them ‘the Rev, R, [o enin Kirkby Wiske, Thirsk, Eee grotes 100, in their 
from his childhood picking up the scattered Oats a J. ANDREWS, Esq., Dorchester. | soft fluff, w t wing 
he for n the gutters of the mews! J. H. ig iy Skelton Grange, York. and ala ide 1 loud, hoarse 
t is hardly » be wondered| J. Hinpson, Esq, areton. = rpool. | don, en hearts" delight) swelling the cho 
appear eat advantage| Mr. mix, Mout Street, Li ‘of crowing that whirls through the hole she 
ut we may AN on, y tat classes of | B l ising nts, too, is u 
ve never with. We append to these Yeu the following from the | varieties of this breed; the bright yellow 
Typ ; zes and | clever tepari of of ue Times supporting a mass of feath er, coloured with every ¢ 
ivided between 26 exhibitors from  — Perhaps bu. too n over- bination ud umber, si 3 cn ^ e, and ochre. Hi 
dom, N the tei look We peered classes, wherein, strictly | as ostric! and m A ow isposition, they 
Sá. Ger vety stand high with | and — - irs ot í eater ies together ;” for favourites in the fiis my early and innume 
2 it is no longer the mere fancy m o keeps fo wis of | eggs, but by far too gps for any sauce or stum 
ing liens for the sited rou ta = stata E whe talks of tbe “father” Uus of the epicure. The initiated critic may vU | 
publie Ah and | * mother? of a chicken, a tells you on what day * Bramah Pootras” to in iod ed this breed; 9| 
by this breed, | particular duck was lens pencilled like silver pheasants, the cocks Wi 
om have | and feeding 
mu ‘winnings ” o 
d ati 
mottled breasts, light neck-feathérs, qv i dark eel i | 
Mercy live Wc, or re is hig 
the Jegs of all profusely clad with plamage. Bxq 
zs ith cups at the ‘poultry shows 
