1190 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Dzcrwmen x 1664, 
of doing it. They usod to ta bo: joys into their ‘and | symmetry is given by the “ground plan » of them|reward for the large and importan t classes of Short. - 
M pony By ins fal id but t = MN - do X ES which this bird’s-eye view ape The galleries, horns and — where the red and Xem 
ay rs 23 ade to | too, afford roomy scope the stand about one to every six or 
give us th fities for our Shows that we had at Bath and sad youn The lighting | is “however in 
in the West, and I hope the Committee alrexdy named, and | defec tiv rk « during the day, | beasts is thus deco i" 
"which will shortly roceed to its labours, will be able to eaaa 2. a Flict The Cross-BRED CLA! are exceedingly intereat. 
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Meine ae ke. I shit to far ede m aloon h lo a the range of tuner is Vende entaly lighted at ni ight. ing, many of them cu aviusly s iepa in represe 
railway near Newcastle that did as much as it could to | The directors would do well to shift the lights which i ich they co Mr Martek 
h him 
^ now n as | Ist prize great hea envy o E UE wá cross bral 
of the Society with not having taken up Cirencester—what he he looks over the railing into the yard below, back-| to all appearance, * wholly Sh e r. Matthews 
complained of was that they had neglected a whole viss of| wards into the space behind bim; and the skylights E dg s opua x ani Norfolk is also wholly Short. 
Schools, M —À Cirencester was one. He thought it was too | which stretch ees along the galleries should be | horn. Mr. Longm Short 
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of the Society's existence, But only the first during whi ich any | unfortunate eon are at regn . 
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Mr. Actanp felt personally indebted to Mr. Morton for The Devon Cra MR. M es V ide and from | Co complete mixture of the breeds; so are Mr. 
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anxious as Mr. Morton on the subject d d was silence. | the aller resent all the beauty pe symmetry for and Mr. Bears Nova md Shorthorn. 
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The more it was discussed, and the more objections which | whieh their noted, They are much e CLASSES aos 5 
might fairly lie against any plan brought — publie on | better filled than at Birmingham, though many of the animals, uud are à k hee ge a Mr. a Loda Q 
be assured that the great body of English agriculturists would prize animals there dion nd are again successful, Addington) heavy and massive ‘tereford. ox ri the ba 
arrive at a safe conclusion. Mr. Morton himself was one of | Thus Mr. Farthing's 3 year and 11 MIO old ox is| and — with the medal. 
t at o habit o m reading wi He (Mr. Acland) had ved again Ist, and i in a mu et larger won than it roe veaa LO — — are the prizes awarded in the Cattle 
ee es 
NW This ol % 
of min brows mght to ae a tim as upon fool foolish Sent d for the size of many of of. pile. oni mala dir. AWARD OF PRIZES. H 
questions and some: upon weist y matters, and remem- | Senior’s 4 years and 11 moni iii y. 
berei the intelligent, the — nins xd. philanthropic Crass 1, Devon STEERS 2 YEARS AND 6 Moxhs on, 
spirit in which agriculture ‘treated, he could mot fore em d are scantily iy fled. only five i five in TT out ase villian Smith, of 85, "ES therothg,, liceten, Dovon, 
eii ae admire the moan who dim played | pg are good, and have all been thought deserving x Robert Wortley, of Sufi of Sufficld, , Aylsham. 
. With reference to the education of the labourers prizes. ass 2. DEVON STE UNDER 8 YEARS AND 3 Mont 
it had been suggested that they ought to be taught more —30l., Harry Fram ac S of Biandford; di, " 
a Mor they D: oe to -— 2 future life. Undoubt- he y ange dn clas 3 6 oxen co d A ames als, tho | deter avthing, "North Pethert nt 10l., C. F. Perkins, of The 
prepared for es; aun 
he should be extremely sorry for it to go forth to the public, p g Pike for a wonderfully fine beast Cr n 3. Devon OXE E 3 YEA HS 
^n eh And ee eal en M oad do young as 24 yea old. e steers, betw u| —80l,, Walter Farthing, 'stowoy € M xn od 2H 3. Ball - 
religion in En , thal e object whic s Society soug Monkton, Tau ; 101, Wilia ae udham Ha 
was to make tools and instruments of labour ; that they were 25 and 3} y «m "od contain 11, the Ist e going to ;to | Crass 4. Beas Herr ERS UN 4 Years OLD. 
going in ry parishes and i oo! Mr, Yeomans, for the very wide and well grown Here- | william Smith, Exeter; 15, John Blomfeld, of Warns, 
little mone creatures into better tools to make | ford, which was Ist M at Bingley — Me. poe | Norfolk. i 
G j i M ABOVE 4 YEARS OUD.—25L, a 
poor 
money by. God forbid that that show be the object of agri- | ox shown there is here beaten Mr. and M Crass 5. Devon Cows, 
ural ! i i y m 
N E upon p“ Gangy <i E, d 9f| Hatcher. - The older class of oxen eon tats 13 animals, Farthing ; 154, William Heath; 10b, James W. F 
bj of agricultural education. They anne and here Mr. Phillips’s ox is again succes essful. Heisan| Crass 6, HEREFORD STEERS, UNDER 2 YEARS AND 
i fe, | oLp.—201,, Aaron Pike, of Mitton, Tewkesbury ; i 
Bedford MOS minster. 
. HEREFORD STE DER 3 YEARS AND 3 
8, Aa a Henry pm ds Llowes Court, Hay; - 
make them better aioi am us BO edt Mey had | 8d in par rticular coveri ing an "en ormous qua of Samuel Druce, of Eynsham; 10/., John Hate her, of T 
the school to call out the soul and mind, Med thoir dithors and ground in front. Th x a C a HEREFORD OXEN, ABOVE 3 YEARS AND 3 M 
masters and ski taki t Sa Wd bg only . "The OLD.— Joseoh Phillips, of Ardington, Wantage; 90i. 
r i aking 1st, 2d, an 3d prize—not a very e Robert Wel, Aylsham, Norfolk ; 107., William Symonds, of 
teach, This threw great light on the question of the | cows aresix in number. Mr. Ste dian’ oi is again Lambourn ve 
‘education of the master. They did not want to make better | success sful; she is a thick heavily- ded beast —though | _ Cras: p Her ARS 
‘tools in educating the labourers, and in striving for the educa- | porhaps father atehily fed. John EA Ag kj Tnddington, qoe. ee eh, de 
prod: P P P y fi Arkwright, Leomiuster ; 10l, Ri chard Dyott, of Freeford, 
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‘ ceedingly long and venly fed 
-——— A and faithful and good servants "and cylinder foran unusual len er rds, and of first-rate 
delve way to 
tion of the farmers "i not want to luce mere money- H. 
1 machines. ; did not consider the Editor of the The SHoRrT-HORN CLASSES are unprecedet ntedly Lich eld. 
Mr. Moore denied cu advoeated te f educati: c pute ue i toed ie Je emn Willian & coi Bu E at pr sh M 15L, E 
ie i4 cet rige on | sections. The bogat elass of oxen contains the best | Wiliam Stedman, Fanı Re ouso, kows wy ; 
Be ee Mauko ebara - mere machines. nly rs and 5 reonths old Lou of East n ind Wantage ; 10l., William Gioves, of 
precocity and | Crass 11. SHORT-HORNED STE UNDER 2 YEARS AND 6 
f maturity the i House, Louth ; 101., The mle ripam, ej ettet 
* Mou, upon the question i i evenly covered, with erfal ri eesud Paneer Dor EAD. mm vical : 
nical education, Pad that Ue A school in Devon le ank, and with capital coat of hair; he is a first-rate once: pt 2, SHOR Thomas Pulver! I k 
rally was that the farmers' aee who were sent to ‘be edteated specimen of a good Short- horn. There is this interest | borough ; POL, Frederick Leney & Son, of Wateringbury : VL, 
A farmers turned out M n, and those who went to be | atta ching g to him, ker he is bred from the stoc k of Mr Thomi Greetham, Wragby. 
hes ^ eem He sug hat | iun. Cua ac d Honn OXEN, ABOVE 9 YEARS AND ND 3 
r. Morton might be e tioned Y with the discussion that had | oung Montas ^N r Wiliam de cag a ice Bart, 
taken place, ard simply move the adoption of the Report, ar agr a gr randdaughter of one of the cows | Kettering ; 30.1 The rancis City. 
without Ln ws the Council by the use of the word sold at Charles "Collings sale, So that here we have a | of neas MÉE t. Ae i asd 
Mr. Morton expressed his willingness to adopt that course, | Short-horn which cannot be very greatly altered from | s57, ee es Taylor, of Kin, VU veda ln ien bg Norton n iste Tie 
and the motion, einen dea was carried. The | ‘ype of half a ont rd A agn ating all the best Duke. of Sutherland ; 101,, tliat AM worth of Abington E 
auditors red ieee ee and a vote of thanks awarded | a mals of the da nf In t middle class of oxen Mr. ORNED Ci s 
e Robert Ba ; P "Courtlands, ot Grinstead ; 1l, 
Mr. Duck ested for the consideration of tho Council ES poe Pm heavy a A again us t fel. Greenway, spa ot Cour 10D, Robert ortig, le 
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whether "e e € 2 which the annual Show - mow held | ins YEARS 
Gaye did Pag hie = I QAM be s of X pe date | tl th ws Priti: Do, Wiliam Ai ird, of Cage Farm, 
ha m or as near 1, 2, and 3 | rank there a e M thi ee “Car nd | Tonbridg: E. 
m e given, xcepting this, that Mr. sa 
yeafe old M possible ist the C — exhibit, pa di Lord Wt were 2d and 8d there; he are Barton, T oleo e aren, ^L, John -u— 
effect of driving the breeders of animals intended to Soaps ae 3d and 2d here; Sir W. De M 1 Brooke's thick of Bor , Lewes; 1 Q. Coote, of Torciana 
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‘to adopt the worst erem rn cumin nre vr on short-necked, red — t bei he | 
9 iret x as rw yon cds of thanks to | | head. "Tus E m oes Te c Y (aps P seem :; en | an pue 4 YEARS oro. 20, leri 
the President, ose constant attention to the | pete 2 And here, again I- np for = best heifer or | onae, > : — Xo Entry: | 
interests of the Society he paid a well-deserved | in the yard is av Wed t tal s nhá of|. Grass am d osos Cows, anova d Years pp OXeN, OF ANY 
Th ment. a. it brief | Shor t-horn in the younger cla r. Taylor's roan zii " Edmund. ges North Walsham ; 10/., John 
e motion carried, it was rey heit derfully fine the bo 2, à thick « waffham, N 
ancien tae ws o t A Kerrison , xe Mani al ra e p Th y cow * ies 2 aA " ‘many of 1 the he NT uc ee FE: cer n reme 
-— —À a great loss ot | animals shown at eei "There d a curious| CLA "- E Wd e at^ aoe AGE — e m 
| difference f jud, ttorecord. Mr. Sharpe’s Ist pri Harper > pen 
The proceedings then terminated, difference of jaan bred by Mr, Stratton, wie not oH 8, Lowa wow, Hiuraaa on COWS OF enti ie 
pf for exhibition here; but his 31 prize cow Wat. Cox. contin ais’ dc. 9 DR ded t 
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BU err emite Med Va dus, CHE ie Dk Bando Me Grey con Maxwell, UR ‘Thorny i Sie P. 
Aa Harm, | —It is a very brel by Mr. Stiles Rich, 2d at Birmingham, and Coas d em Honsro Herens os Cows Meran m 
its , : Ke y Sii Polok, of Li 10L, 
. Shoosmith e quee 
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omy + the} ey a massi wor ate well Crass 29. Igi apaec on r Cows OF ANY AGE.— 
maining. “fitness for d airy and for the | Christopher, of Swafield, d North Walsham ; 5l., Lord Berner, 
ects — than any o i breed | « Crass 30., WELSH OXEN (RUNTS), OF ANY AcE.—20h, Bee 
ountry: and they thus well deserve the Bennett, of Theddingworth, Rugby; 107, F Neal 
: Pagham, Chichester. 
age of the Society. The Long-horns ar re perhaps ane 31, Wzrsu HEERS OR Cows, 0: 
2 MP " so deserving of it, They for: for m here classes of con- B. Roberts, of Lovestone, p^ TE ia Bly Jot 
we e whole of | siderable num meri: t Wheathamstead, bans. MN 
created a universal | addition to the exhibition; bat Ei may be doubted MEN of, Sen Ae zor 
whether the Society would not do better to confine its | feld; 15l, Robert Farthing; 10L, Robert Moir, of | 
tronage to breeds of undoubted berden. - 
yet pa 1 b Liu jority. » A 3 
ripening nt tae Da asses are first-rate, Lord Derby's ME p pa cos Aberdeen "M " Waller 
The | splendid ox, victorious over everything at Bingley Hall, | Garbrook, Thetford; 101., A i Ri 
of them is ren- | is not bere, but the classis very well filled as to quality, | Crass 34, Gross on aT age DRED HEIFERS, 
access given, and ly numerons. The Polled C too are | Ot» Aist, Sir A. P. Gordon Cumming, Bs 
ments of their | exeeedimgly good; Mr. MeCombie's grand and massive Birkbeck, Reigate; 
to prizes, The k Aberdeen being Ist again, as at. Birmingham. eg i 
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op ear — ne = and Irish Classes do not call for ume ge prac m 
i e sheep and | special report, The ua Cattle may perhaps hereafter ms ij 
be better t at the | Class of Ponting ‘Wether Kr a pen of of the 2 
« io din | represented, n esent one regrets je oe 
capital oppor- ts that 
and! money now spent on them is not devoted to a faller bred Leicester type. In the 
