Be Supe SETUBAL GAZETTE. 
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[Jury 19, 1856. 
downward prises bra ii 
slope successfully combats the 
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` | who m the So ociety chooses for their kane judgmen 
LONG WOOL EP. 
Shearling Rams. re es James Walker, of North- 
ng ene 2A, Mr. T. B. Brow, 
d of Hampen, near Ando- 
Mr. Sparke, of Norwich, exhibits a good contrivance an ië pitalo as bree gil Son we aed be allowed u versio, Glouceste E R eee 
in a saw-bench enlated to papri Magen with | say that, while much en ing and commending the Bite dfield Farm ne near Northleach: Glonccater; Mies Mr. wie = 
heavy timber. The revolving saw-band show rit 4 prize © site are anim: in ocean which | Garne, jun., of of Kilkenny y Farm, Bibu Brey near Fa irford, Glon chal: 
Messrs. Barrett & Exall also deserves and ree | we would rather = a, hai so much for their | „ Class 3. Pe ens of five Shearling Ewes.—1st, Mr. William leaps 
ae f spect: Ss Mi Chambers size and s nee 8 for their greater ard of 2 ee PIG 
essrs. Garrett sl Ly gre 4 
manure distributor perg his drop-drill earth: which | ` Long- -W oolled Bheep are, in our view, gen hark onsite nike Bene n ©. remy oui. tee: 
2 geste to Spooner’s water drill collects seed, manure, 
ps 
intervals a along the row. OF course if it is an improve- | 
at | not coming up to 
ee 
854. 
rows when | the seed is sown, it is aco: still cee mm nt 
rally 
ipod in quality to fe shown last year ; though 
he wonderful degree of size, and 
eop Faha, eharacteristio of the Lincoln Show 
e foreign classes contain individuals of the Brittany, 
JUD 
Class 1. Boars 
E 
Mr. Thomas Crisp, 
; 24, Mr. Richard England, 
. W.B. 
Cl S 
Chillesford Lode near Woodbridge 
of Arthington, near Otley, Yorkshire 
Landes Breeding Sows of a Bre ed.— FEA Mr, 
sl Normandy, 
| for 
pted for sie Som an 
interesting therefore to our horticultur: 
The cl cheapest and open we believe, as 
d 
We apa in award of the ex 
sd“ 
any in the yard, is shown by eben of epee SHORT-HOR 
Kettering. a self- aig Jupces: Capt. T. Ball, Messrs, J. Grey, and T. Par 
i and cosi Gilead. Bulls over 3 and under 4 years old.—ist, L ae 
An ingenious Bes i ct rielle®-ie shown by Parara Towneley, of avn Park, Lancaster Eistar B ire aek Sr 
& Bishop, Norwich, w 
by y W 
erent directions, and form 
here a horizontal gridiron stamper 
which makes it push the 
wets 
ughe: 
ise for halding the roots Glass: 3. Bull 
the | Mr. H. 
7 ley 
Mr. Henry Ambler, of Watkinson Hall, Hallifax 
Turk), 
Class 2. Bulls c: 
= 1 year old,— 
(Grand 
ie since the 1st o 
eel 6 and lst, 
on ar are thrown, is shown at this stand, 
babes and size, while their pure white colour 
indi cate apparent relationship to our 
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eeding Sow Pigs o: ofa Large e Breed.— 
Class 6. Pens of Three Breeding Sows of a Small Breed.—tst, 
Ar. R. H. Watson, of Bolton Park, near Wigton, Cumberland, 
ECIAL PRIZES. 
Class 1. Thorough- fea Stallions.—ist, Messrs. Robert and 
James Moffat, of Newton-of-Rockclifie. 
Class 2. Hunter Stallions.—1st, 1 Adams, of Great 
Waltham, near Chelmsford. 
pom 3. Coaching pion t, G R of Highh 
Cas 1 
Class 4. Hackney Stallions. —I1st, Mr. William Jex, of Hopton 
near ee A iu toon ffolk. 
Clas r Mares.—No award. 
Cl = iin oe ney Monnet nay. .C. T. Jam 
Class 7. Geldings of any Age for Hunting Partial —ist, Mr. 
F. Barlow, of the Shrubbery, Hasketon, near Woodbridge, 
Suffolk. 
i ass 5. Heifers i in ‘Mine tes “i Calf not exceeding 3 years old.| Class 8. Geldings under Four Years Old for Hunting Purposes 
f Pine st, ees -Col. C. oe neon RR eres 2d, Mr. R. Siratton, of T Oiss 9 Ean of Darnley, of Cobham Hall, ane Me Fran 
on, near Swindon e 
Set ararnir iar Class 6. Yearling Heifers.—1st, eek “Booth, of Warlaby, | Barker, of Westland, ne Fe monpaea aoa 
are shown by different makers. In one these teeth are | near Northallerton (Queen of KAM ‘a, Mr. C. P. Grenfell, of clas oa toa ey Geldings under Four Years Old.— 1s 
w Court, near Maidenhead (Betti ne). 
K a F kad r 
revolving between the tok clean, HEREFORD FOREIGN STOCK. 
A k $ 5 , 
Se kin dei eas arot Jovers: Messrs. S. Bloxridge, W. Tindal, and J. Williams, One ie ie, ee ae Eclépins, and Hon. M 
separatel; consists ng- ‘rebar : ; ass 1. Bulls calved 854, and Bulls of any Pure Foreign Race. —1st, Comte de Bouille Villars, 
fro ini Y> of a sloping riddle moving to and | not exceeding 4 y old.— Lond wick, of Grom, Nivre; aa —— Cheradame; 3d, Mons. Allier, Seine et Oise; 
Soh gee lel; and rows Borsa Tenin (Nnpoleon Ti); 2 (Gold Mr. E, e iri Bluard, Seine et Marne; 5th, Mons; Philippe, — 
ears se i 8 N 4 ot ee 
fixed buttons or, dises, protra ding in their spony en Class 2. Bulls calved since July i, 1854, and more than 1 yı Co oF Hei ers of any Pure Fo oreign Race. Ist SOMA 
them clean, and force the A of Wheat Id. ist, Mr. W. of Py h i, Bouille, Nièvre; 2d, Mons. Eluard, Seine et Marne; 3d, Moni 
g 5 4 ROE a hing] a eae Hereford, Allier, Grips et a 4th, Mons. Dutréne, Calvados. 
over them in their passage downwards. (Favourite Chance); 2d, M Willia Llowes Cou 
We here refer to Mr. Bullock Webster’s model Radnorshire (Radnor). chee ny: Messrs. J. Baily and G. J. Andrews. 
of fi re u s3. my, of CI Calves above 6 and under 12 years old. ist, Mr, 
ildings, co on the scream of a 
uniform shedding, capable of erection at 12s. 
eh ren; according as timber i 
20s. per k 
B ty); 2 M č 
a ieo on ate ie ot or cs J a, te ?. Tinan ean 
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n Milk r. W. Perry, (Carlisle 
on ats eae Leominster ine e Boy). 
n Cal 
Pen , near Leominster, 
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ovice 
that ie desired. 
Tuurspay.—The cattle show opened to the public this 
‘morning is characterised b by extraordinary number and d | 
eifers in Milk o; Calf, not ding 3 
t, Lo rd Berwick (Gatliste): 2 r. Rae 
po 6. Yearling Heifers. pak os pois ti es Mr. Raester, 
(Young Sir David); Sod , Mr. W. Maybery, of Brecon, for Fatima. 
DEVON! 
MPLEMENT PRIZES. 
JUDG F IMPLEMENTS.—Mr. J. V. = och, Mr. T. Huskinson, 
Mr. C. “Sewell Read, Mr. H. B. Caldwell, Mr. T. Lahey Mr.J. 
H. Nalder, Mr. W. Chaler: aft, Mr. J. J. Rowle ; J. Clarke. 
AWARD OF Prizts.—To J.& F., Howard, for pl Loch en Geaa A 
for general purposes, 7/.; to Wm. Ball, ‘for do. do., 4l.; to E. H. 
poe for do. do., 47.; to J. &F. Howard, for ploug sh best adapted 
for heavy land, 5l.; to > Wm . Ball, for do. do. ,3l.; to Ransomes & 
S. o. do., 2l; &F. ard, for plough best adapted 
general merit in the classes of short -horns, a compar; a- | Clas Ist of July; 1854, and Mahe | land, 4/.; to To mes & Sims, for do. do., 2l.; to W. 
tivel, na scomecandian: rf “ok —Ist, tse: 3 uartly, South Molton Ball, for do. do., 2l; to E. H. Bentall, for do do., 2l.; to J, & F. 
ome but show of f Herefords, a num bat a: and (Sultan); 2d, Mr. W. M. Gibbs, of - gum op’s 7: Lydeard, si Howard, for ridge plough, 8/.; to Ransomes & Sims, for tu 
ery excellent some few exceptions) Thh, of | Taunton. wrest plough, 2/.; to Mr. John Whitehead, for pipe and tile 
4 and a small ws i ee show foreign | Class 2. Bulls calved since the of July, 1854, machine, 5/.; to Mr. Thomas Scragg, for pipe and tile machine, 4/.; 
cattle. jenim sheep the: mie S tion | than 1 year old.—1st, his Royal Bien re Prince Albert r reke to Mr. Henry Clayton, for do, do., 5/.; to Messrs. Burgess on t 
Epin, ingh xe off all 2d, Mr LDA Lt of of Molland, Sou South Mo olton m (Earl of feng Hiit heed eee ik ES Ban = to clod Seal 
ass , 
the prizes for old sheep and fi es, and Mr, Overman | @, Turner, of Barton, near Drea (De meee r do., 27.3 to Danion & Sims, for do., 21. r. Day & Co. 
and Mr. Jonas Webb take the prizes Ist and 2d for lass 4. Cows in Milk and in Calf—ist, Mr. J. Quartley | for do., 2.; to Ransomes & Sims, for plain roller 3 to ae 
ing rams. The Leicester is d by | (Stately); 2d, Mr. W. Farthing (Fan Smith, for do., light land, 27.; to E. H. Bentall, for do. do., 2l.; 
Se Class 5. Heifers in Calf or in Mil t to A.C kill, pas heavy land crusher, 27.; to Mr. Bentall, for 
selections from the flocks of M Wi lett, |_1st, Mr. J. Quartly (Nonpareil); 94, his pe Highness | subsoilers, 5.; to Mr. Smith, for do., 4l.; to Messrs. Dray & Co, 
Borton, Simpson, Turner, Kingdon, | Prince Albert (Lubelia a). aie for do., 47.; to a F. Howard, for do. - 3l.; to Ransomes & Sims, 
> of Lon Si a l on. ‘lass 6. Yearling Heifers.—ist prize, 107., to Mr. E. Pope, of | for do., 37.; to Bai t, Exall, & Co., for do, 17. to W. Williams, 
by Messr e, Garne, He Great vec near a Newton (rastyis 2d, Mr. J, Hole, of | for general purpose harrows, 3/.; to J. & F. Howard, for do., 3; 
aay eT, | Knowle Hou, e, Som ansomes & Sims, for do., 2/.; to J. & oward, for drag 
Lane, Walker. The show oo ie pf is ener id rrows, 3l.; to Mep for do., o J. & F. Ho 
good, more especially in the small breeds and s CATTLE OF ANY OTHER BREED. for light or seed do., 32.; to W, Williams, for . do., 21.; to E.H. 
classes. „Clas s 1. ist, The Sondes: 2d, Mr. J. S. Turner, of Clynton | Bentall, for do. do., 27.; S I. B tall, for do. adapted as a 
ia to individ J Farm gf oti z s eee for heavy land, 3/.; to R. Cole , for do. do., 32.; to 
eral | mes & Sims, fi 
Tun of exeellenee, we may refer to Mr. tes: s yabe 
| “Class 2. 1st, Mr. G. D. Badham, of Ips 
bee 2; 
‘fo ‘or do. adapte d a: 
ich. 
; to 
lass 3. Cows in Milk g in alist Mr. J. Gorringe of rss 
bull, Master: B ane Mr. Booth’s beautiful ‘yearling | Tilton Selmeston, Sussex; 2d, Mr. T. M. Hudson, of Castle Phin & Wocap for d do. as hag Rese Coleman, ee 
heifer, Queen of the May, Lord Berwick’s ye | Aare Sefton Heif E Dotad Bonaes, P Siver ~To'T. F. Grifins & Co., tor a patent cheese- 
Hereford i: H. Prince Albert’s yearling | Cla ass 5 Yearli eo if ist, a G. D. Badh f| making apparatus; to Mr. Robert Boby, for a pateni sereen; 
bull, “« ve,” y Mr. Turner, of ton. In| Ipswi has EE a r. adham, Ol| to Mr. George Pye, for the preparation of Flax; Means. 
Horses it is worthy of notice, that ae ee e| HORSES. arrett, Exall, & Co, for a patent endless band aan 
number, the ii tin EEK ce ine We Ge es, W. C S Ransomes & Sims, for a Cotgrave’s lough; t illips 
? Soul ing t e avi Spooner, | & Wood, for a poppy extirpator. 
breed, the judges had th va la the ü ec and J. W Very HIGHLY COMMENDED.— zain & seih for light or seed 
prize esdale ass 1. Stallio men Pioa foaled previously | harrows; H. Carson, for cultivator for heavy lan 
a. “ore e hore, the (pee oi ss Prines | tothe 1st J annary, r 1884. — ist, his patet Highness Prince ‘Albert, Henry Conners ED. illiam Busby, for plough for general 
3 course the . de ecision indignantly con- | 24, Mr. Manfred Biddell, of Playford, near Ipswich. purposes; Ransomes Si i drag harrow; E. H. Bentall, 
demned by eastern t mi rally, but | Class 2. Stallions for Agricultural Pami “foaled i in the year | for do. do.; A. Crosskill, for cultivator fcr heavy land; Hill 
the j are me may nevertheless | 1854.—ist, Mr. G. M. n, of Earl's Hali, near Sudbury, | & Smith, for do. do.; A. Crosskill, for Norwegian Harrow; 
safely be map braz ak a ari à beli | Suffolk; 2d, Mr, G. ahs, J. Comins, for clod-crusher; Mr. Utting, for do.; Mr , for 
basa accept ni Pe i naira ieve | ss 3. Agricultural Stallion — year 1855.—1st, | do.; William Cambridge, for grooved roller; Mr. Fisher, for 
unite activity and Ma DN in the Ps ashen =l Mr. Samuel apks of me Linton, Cambridge. sheep-foot roller; Ransomes & Sims, for light land roller. 
adapted to th "| Class 4. and Foal SP eae be oa ag —ist, Mr. Co: ys DEP ne rs. Hill & Smith, for rick stand; Messrs. 
first prize animal to ood specimen wie a sp ‘gcse ord ; 2a. Mr. N. G. Barthropp, Woodbridge, a = , fora epee Be ao Be iron vat gate; Mr. Hen nerd 
Wi t * | Suffo! 1 or pipe and ti ine; + omins, for 
pras ha of : n failen saeit of the horses, $ Game Fillies for Agricultural apes Mr. S. Wrinch, boson harrows; Ransomes & Sims, light or seed harrow me ka 
well other classes i. lchester; 2d, Mr. Samuel Clayden. Hill & Smith, for scarifier for light land; Ransomes & Sim: 
On the sheep ibi mark general cultivator on light land; Barrett, Exall, & Co., for clod- 
As we ee ae us ee tables ge DRAY HORSES. crusher; oleman, for smooth jointed roller; Mr. Fisher, for 
P ss 1. Stallions foaled previously to Jan 1854.—1st, field roller, 
weiner of exhibited this year falls far dior ‘at| Baker & Son of Stapleford, Dear ar e yri% kaa FAVOURABLE MENTION.—R. Coleman, for general purpose 
: y p ge ti g ) 
_ the standard of several previous shows, the Sou th | Class 2. Sai m foaled in 1854.— . C. Timm, of Not- | harrows; James s Gomina, scarifier for light ik 
Doves, howercr, greatly rg i the number either | ™gham (Gre t Northern.) B. T. BRA Li GES tg 
a } d General Arrange! 
vat Lincoln or Carlisle. Much of the e explanation of | re CESTER SHE 
course lies in the character of the district which i wW. Hessen, E paige nd W, Torr. The Annual Dinner the ety gath 
not given to the of sheep, and exhibitors have sand oe Rams.—ist, T. E. Pawlet, of Beestom housan its members together in + the pavilion, r 
meye to as well as to honour in Aiei iy, Pawlett; 24, |4 O'clock this afternoon go l 
many specimens of their animals from lon well, of avenstotie, Ae sae de'la- Zouch ` excellent speaking. The president elect, E. 
Next week See give an outline-of Age peer ‘Class 3. Pons of 5 Shearling Ewes.—ist, T. S. Watkins, of | Denison, in naming jesa ltural Societies at home 
excellencies an d defects of the different animals f z , Ombersley, Worcester; 2d, Me iA Turner, of Barton, nd abroad,” referred, of course, to the Paris Exhibition, 
ee „content ourselves now with stating’ ou and ‘pointed. oat. that se Tk England’s n 
: | SHORT- hid one esha EP. contributions to that gathering of breeds, there was a 
moelle re certainly not so remarkable for Aars : Messrs. G. Brown, H. Chamberlain, and P. Purves. | extraor ry d ncy in specimens of — 
me former occasions, by which wél i haik ng Rams, Ait Henry Overman, of Weasen- shown. tak instance, solita: } was 
‘mean that there. namaa large a proportion of beautiful ham, m, eat Re Ayagham, Norfolk; 2d, Jonas Webb, of Babraham, | |), representation of our dairy distri pe 
and first-class animals, X g “Clas 5 2. aa of any other Age.—1st, Lord Walsingham, of| The toast of the evening was given most e š 
is einnar Woolled Sheep are are very superior 3 and in Merton Hall, near Thetford, Norfolk, Merton; 2d, Lord Wal- quently and efficiently by re 
this class has been taken by emir adie ee an the chairman, the retiring president, Lord 
very general have been i : S z in an excellent address, gave a most 
