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too, the prizes are i -e Ty case aw lity, į Lord Radnor, Mr. Coates of Hammoon, the Hon. A. tions of a cyli 
: * Ü «A. ndrical illar — 
a as Lord Berners, Mr. Brad: shaw ete iM Fol- os ee Mr. Crisp of B tle i h Abbe vr A22 P B 
— ati ienr m ^ m g terfld, d Ae utleigh y, the Countess of | of Mr. Skirving, of tube i e of re ales * Setia 
$ e COTSWOLDS are a t mali but exelent class, with a e prizes are as follows: — | for i magnifice nt epeci s py 
wonderful fleeces of wool and 1 begs Be we It isa Pos. — gn i gp e va tae EZ : 
pity that the leading erm ore generally | Crass 52. Pros xv BREE ER 6 Montrs OLp.—15L, | has now obtai wey a ele of TÉ 100,000 4 aon 
take these public op ane oe oe advertisin their Mrs. Pelham Warren, of Worting H House, Basin toke; 10, ! is which aw io. 
bg annum! Tt is facts such as this which awaken one ù 
unequalled breed, esati, West take st prize John Lynn, of Church Farm, Stroxton; 5L, 8. G. Stearn, of MI : p 
u^ So — "a b. with wae gad Ree s e Pus "T RR TO 0 MowTHS —I5L., ~ A » € its : = unten s vena aosa] 
and activity which now pervade the agricul 
ie A ». thicker a *y pd lrg sheen, Kont “of Good $4: m due s lstn Biandtord i 2. 4 worl, pri at this me s partiealari - : 
Cotswole and with a 4 rent] r Dd ES d ne | ® | edet: Class generally. de Wee vo a ha oF bis Wiss ced d 
of fleece pporentiy gth and weig CLARS $4. Pios OF ANY Bitto: 9 to 19 Most ovp.—15t., Haddington. We have a list a his pang and notes 
a aed CUP a " : E» PX LL A Chis erento: CN "8. AA steama; d Fd m" character, for for whi not —- room 
Roxyxr air 1y | gh s endis si o-day, cross between Tiefen rm the B. 
Pctro ta a prize i. however looking Non Pics or awy Breen, 12 to18 MowTms ovp.—16t, | White Wheat produced an ear and grain of remarkably 
Tie MENT -— on any s me Sen ay ae i ih E AN “Blandford ; l0L, The Karl of m Ee and to the others reference will hereafter 
most eicesters, | 
Some fine Long-woolled wethers, Cotswolds, and Lin EXTRA STOCK. | 
wl XM Ei Ecce Lo» rA ORI Ne SE also, 5l Prize, Lewis | attendance 
R Sovrn Down Cris y fine. | Siver Medal, f : gine " Prize n en Ar MÀ by "tuse 0 re 
a In wlan tales the le "s and pa cup f bor | Robert Shar > Es e ak U n o agricultural week od bi ebeni in no daremos t — 
= a in;the yard, The NU. for the best Leicester Wether Sheep, C. Jas. | by the pa 
class of younger w waters, "They are beautifal sh shat oe) B 73 fodal Loloóst sinee Ó— &trert fo 
great and ,Uniform width from end to end, as ean be Lovttar, d M.P. Clase ey neeneraly Com oes an — | the Agricultura! mao 
The Duke of Richmond takes | _ Silver Medal, for the best Long-w rolled Sheep (not Lelcester), | dn oak deme e cms to learn that Mr. Sidney, the 
the 1 f wethers. Thos. pr . B, Marshall, T p eek eg near Lincoln. able etie, n na utei ary to the Agricul- 
e don pr Medal, for the best South-dowa Wether Sheep, The | tural ‘Hall Company, mel beet reme ed by illness fung 
' 80 od. We 
Th ae DO OWNS ate well represented by a | Duke of Richmond. 
small T ^ very large and useful sheep. Mr,| Silver Medal, for the best Southdown Ewe, Lord Walsingham. | the week, when his much neede 
Canning’s and Mr, Walter’s pen are of great size, and Silver Modal, for the best Short-woolled Sheep M South. | | have to “that nk Mr. r. B rand reth Gibbs, the Honorary 
curry a pm déal of woo ool, down), R, .and J. Russell, of Horton Kirby, Dartford, pee) 
Silver Medal, for the best Cross-bred Sheep, John are | 
yne, of 
e SHROPSHIRES are all class. Mr. H. Smith | of Burnbe am Sutton. |" the vate of ene on the first day of the ‘show, 
aie at the head of "ali with his Birmingham pen, | _ Silver Medal, for cot - Pig, 
pars: is V. de. un ps alleled as a prize taker. | °°" bury Park, Wino "i s an. 
e lam s, and sells 40 to 50 rams C , 
us had only nine Wathors from which to select gre Jot Spe dot forthe UT inecechorpo Houma team | Pie n ers’ Clubs, 
— Deficient s of Farmi 
This £^: "the m ijs of a pa nay Me pem 
e OXFORDSHIRE SHEEP i x Lice M OM, ive a, for the best Heifer or Cow in ti 
They are a thick iiadionk E Wish ca: a the Classes, Rich. Tayl lor, of Kingham, Chipping Norton, Oxon, MECHI, rea venne a large meeting of members, in the 
quality of mutton. ere are a few Mountain s eep molds Linc e, Rie ts, or oni oth her Tong. wool gw oollod ted Brood, in emy any feed a the vip tick he tessa 
exhibited for th ff. f the es, G 2 at the digo slot the Club for the evening, 
arb 4 coupe vd uli eed int wiat shall ve; I Sea Come Vs. oe he following is a very abrid -Mechi's 
of the Herdwicks? There is a pen here e taking canes E iid herd pm Lag xd rni - -— He said: In accordance with the notice on 
Kd e SAIR Md ted tainly d = saline 4 of the ales E 20L, ris . est pen of Shropshire Oxford | Oy wies Mi idus s» I ES uad p — Em We 
) re, Cross-! 0 
CL a ME D bui Mir 2 Gg keerviug. of | E ‘any of the classe ag of Burnham render raring a I shall I claseity them 
The 
n, Burnham under the uncontrollable and controllable, 
patronage at a metropolitan Tat ae ae = LD MEDA 
extra stock classes of Southdowns are full of benatiful Gold Medal, for th ne f Pigs i f the Cl ap a oning DT robonit c 
specimens. The Cross breed sheep too in the extr | Jobn Saunders, of vata aapon ys Cm | according to their responsibilities. In the te 
stock classes are very rm gee I e consider e ae «1 p" ing 
Ath Eki C a 601i, climate, 
dan following are the prizes d p oi aaa the spa space under t; tl filled | 1 | and manures. zi need bas a ‘thal it will be — 
"T ible to deal with so large a subject pA aeea y 
gu Fat Wer May re i A R 28 Monrns).— | achine makers and seedsmen We. cannot give a a withta the time pi but I wil do my best to be 
G. elem of Rudston Tow, , Bridlington; LP F. detailed report, The Catalogue is is a book of 60 pages, | brief, and, if DM. clear, If the farmers of Great 
Soni, ot Eastburn, Driffield ; the Hor.’ Colonel only two or three e ints will therefore be named Britain mes e as well how to produce a profit- 
ae Nemmens (Lotcosteny - " tod E deserving of n able result as f the e gentlemen I now see before 
Berners; 15l., O. J. Bradshaw, B n-the-Hill ; 6L, G. S. y 5 plough, remained eres as y 
Foljambe, gun So ots Ls there is exhibited bis new steam | side of agriculture, a hd that is bow A small area com- 
wit 5 run ‘Wat ote ge Item Ad vmm dom o — erre mbined for cultivation purposes, pared with the ly fetten recesses of m 
J. Y. Mills, of Burford; S, J. K, pier Lochlade s E e E the f engir mings Tun with its d reed fortune, and loss. “Plenty of meat and manure” must 
CLass 88. Fat WETHERS (LINCOLN, UNDER 23 MonTHs),—20/ oo ing on be, fature, the motto of — agriculture, 
William Greettmnr, of Btainfeld, W. Wragby + 151, John Edwards, | Which carries i vantage is that there i is thus | The wan tof this ia en * prominent cause of unsuccess in 
E wtingion, Kimbolton ; 5L, W. Cranfield, of Buekden, má 3 opportanity o or side ae or double drums farming. "fer ust learn to sell their to 
a e; eir animals, rec mas to the miller: even with an 
ME e T WETHE mn Cee m, &c, 23 MoxTH&). hes 
15l, Ed ond Riley, Bet Beverley, Yorks; 101, ‘frederick Murton, | Cultivator is drawn to and fro=while the engine itself, immediate loss of 15 per cent., there is a grea 
‘Ashford, Kent; Shed. ew ort, of Elmsted Court, Ashford. ^ | stationed at the end of the cated stands x — sversely | in so doing. If sending away the crops from the farm 
ETH HD i 
ce 
Crass 40. Far W. ows prore 23 MoxtHs).— | to its work, and thus able to resist t 
201., Ut d aistugum | Richmond; , s impoverishes it, keeping them at home must produ 
Folja S siepe x Dp | dranght It appears to be an exceeding compact s and | an opposite result; and, therefore, if I want to know 
Cua 41 WETHERS (SoUTH ER 23 Mowrns). | well paci arrangement of parts, an how a s gettin I ask him how many score 
Bape SENE? or TO EXOEED 200 18, Live WEIONT. —15L, Duke resem ce of its fitness for its work has been now | pounds m per eue he inkor over d 
Tanui Boh 10%, Lord Walsingham ; 5l., Sir Thomas Barrett obtained, "ot which we hope soon to be able to give! of his farm? 920015. sore is a useful quantity. 
P Crass 42. F it Wernens Sournpo E 23 logising for this digression, I will now ed to 
35 Montus).—20/., L rd Walston ham? 10 10, "Duke of Rich- perire the ed LM RR are s om bene nted. "uide dives of Us nd cames that tend to gen render 
cd sgn Seon, of Burnham Sutin Witrsame-nowy, ere d n -— ded Arming anag! ” Herei 
3 Cayton nd Shu taleworth, Garrett, Hornsby " Crosskill, nderstanding the business of farming, especially th 
UNDER 28 Montas). — —20l., W. B. Canning, Devizes; 152., John 
Walter, M.P, ; 5l, Stephen King, Lambourn. muelson, the em g Com sr uad vem ape e & proper a e g ee stock ; farming sie action 
CLASS 44, Fat WETHERS (SHROPSHIRE, UNDER 23 Lag cm a y a B, aera & Cn, a others. _ too much land; extravagance in persoval 
151, wag, bags mith, s utton FIRMS. Shifnal; 5l., Thoma the novelties xe "es Roby's el e pend rion not atten: evi " P. meinen ety hiring - 
Horle un,, of near Leamington. thout a lease ; no! ulating for the power of sellin 
Chats a5 jl miake (SHROPSHIRE, ABOVE 23 AND vxpzn | Barley "hummelle, cm aides capital singlo, mi | Me tha Agi pd P wed g 
gs Mowras)= 15l., Lord Wenlock ; 5l., Richard Dyott, of Fre "mutt ing 
Crass 46. FAT WrTHERS 
= , Henr Overman, 
too Hrs 1 
knih, "tbe 28 Motus) durable, and strong untanned leather straps ; 
ano Wesen iiny Rougham ; 10l., Samuel ing’s ca pital easi ily pac cked s -— -folding ees y noting, 
Druce, of D ur Overman, No:fo| ölk. ery chased food; too little p 
Orass4T, FAT Done Ware: FACED Movxram Brrep, OF exooilent thing, and costs 9d. per r^ Bento Garrett | Grass land; the absence of steam pow 
ANY AGE. a William Smith, Exeter; 10l., John Ta of -— hmen; Pans! use Bee old- ne rade d improper seed 
Twi Bowen Ea 1 Molt Ei a pair of Savory’s steam: “plough engines with | b RS any trees and fences ; too — fields ; bat sasda 
e 6 p THERS (Br. "i ing iret, z i ist hom eutasda ; insufficien si 
R SPECK win 
REED, OF ANY pe HBe utei "Pod, a seedsmen are in great force. Messrs. Gibbs, of y on heavy land ; want o pps oi 20 
or er eie 107, Richard Eastwood, o Pies Mm t oe a splendid stand of soot wania | cai fee tn hag Mr. Bailey De 
each, and Grasses ; s. Hallett here shows one noise. bound 
; (UN 
hem John Whi 
Een S tton; Fi e Read the dozen 
ra lookin sh eed abn 
E Wig trot of — Bentley, shows ——— E ol 
‘SL. Gee WETHERS M AX MONTHS. 
SHEEP NOT 72 EXCEED 220 LBs. WEIGET. asà pe 
an ham-Sutton ; 5L, Hine, Jun., of 
Oakley, Bedford. ais ; 
Sie worm fie Xp 
regrets Gibbs & Co., of s cg 
THE mr Ping svaie Rd Cabbages, Blundeli's de | S im gon work ; 
ma eat pire -— accordi ng - age. bos are| Melon, Swedes, Mushrooms, &c. Messrs. Wheeler, of dishonest bali; ha aa or edo dna, m tee Mai. 
, Show capital roots and seeds, first-rate | satisfaction with farming adulterated 
at 
D $ 
exhibited together nner Pd e tuis of E Smithfield mens of Wheat; so also do Messrs. Raynbird, of | adulterated oil-cakes; the wan eera DR 
Club, and several n n tho prize Using, Messrs, Carter "Y wipe fine display | $0 s^ ne ^-^ pat nt aoed; th in ds either ase P7 * 
list mes the e ex sien, o sapien. and Mangel Wurzels, Fosterton and Grey- being a behin: Sane bi tillage he general 
arren, of Basingstoke, shows a very fine pon and Green = à and a very l fag save our la tt Raut tor the 
of black m Mr. Stearn eoo black igs of great collection of Grass and m qo sin have pe ses of eriin ral le provemánt : : the w mt a desire 
forwa and at the same time with plenty of hair | Sutton, of Rending, whose Mangels especially are Ea one part of landowners to seek the aid of associated 
and constitution. Mr. Morland’s plebi appear in |extraordinarily fine quality. By far the finest the: want of improved arterial drainage ; the want of water 
for 
Several o of the classes as victorious, Mr. Stearn, too, 'collection of Swedes, , however,—looking like. $ee* ' snpply for summer irrigatio 
