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егеп meetings, was again 1st ; | with а strong, large | and three-year old heifer, with bot of wijak ta t 
THE v pem SHOW. | framed heifer, the Princess of Wa ales, belonging to Mr. | Im rizes in their respective sections were hof which 
SrNOE the alarm has а regarding “the cattle | Reynell, аз 2d. igh commends and commends ne 
plague," some pee spprehonsion was Felt regarding | Half a 4 әна two-year-old heifers, there being опе | cow, Mr, Freng’s irs de heifer, а "i Нар, 
the success and ultimate result absentee, с! in for another general omenit ir g Mr. Barr Drew's Mr, 
and certain more than usually timid people actually the sveciai. poe being given, first of all, to Mr. | the winners in the yearling aud two-year es 
contemplated getting up à memorial to the Lord | Massy's Woodbelle, bred E Captain Б, Mis first year-| In the extra premiums, competed 2 
Lieutenant to have the show prohibited а ling of the Spring Show of 1864—where she ^ tenant farmers of Ireland not paying more fù 
until all danger should have passed. But the simple | among others, Mr. Eas оой „Rosette the Second— |a year of rent, Mr. James Smith, the Ch than ш. 
announcement made last week by the seer idi that | and the 2d of the last Kid e 00 Boge.. ж the County Carlow Society, took AC] 
ere were no entries from the other side put an end at | belle has a grand fore-end, rib, and 1 and com of 16 p or the best cow M calf or in milk ir 
ce to any alarm which might be felt from dudar Dr. М“На1е blood, through her, є eade be sing ge^ with a Fairy Queen, a very well bred Pil 
arising from that source, although it did prove that bets a Baron Warlaby de dam, Мех е list of winners | 1st prize for the best recen. old oid heir, йш 
Irish breeders were left entirely * on their own hook " e Sir Robert Fede Silk, d pius her very pretty Tears s Тч he е same deris wh ч, rib 
to sustain the character of their national show, and to tead. neck, bosom rib, has always taken the fancy Cu ар for him last yeai at Ca rlow. the Berestan 
isprove the assertion which had been so confidently | of the judges ; во hat s las gone home from Kildare to tk gre at section n of the 
put forward, that an Irish. Royal, without English | Street and elsewhere with honours а сте ыш cá 1 | fouud in the Sheep classes, we havı mes 
ш would be a failure. Kn nowing tolerably the| which she has been shown. Mr. B ut reel "s Countess, а | show of Leicester shearling rams MIT. 
charact er of most of the Short-horns d $ed ar aee heifer, m m Soubadar head, AR gend 186 prize in that sectio! оп, Me hs tue Cork ' ч 
in the adien we had no fears as to t of е іт rib а highs, w ghly Commended, w as pof "1 
Clonmel m meeting, aud the resu ult. to the pue belon; ngiag to and bred by M v er 
Irish| Mos "a the eum heifers were йткеш, and the to Mr. William dece ram, viia had gool 
Royal— — Short-horns, sheep, and pigs— nd meeting of | whole n кэ was good. А and the 
1865 has contrasted. most favourably with — show | Gamehen 2d, b L -а son A Lamp of|w Tm capit: tal rib, was pi ТТ [oie T 
which the Society has held for several years, only half- | Lothian, out of a Lord үст dam—was put lst. She Men таа а thick, heavy sheep, shown b 
a-dozen of the 79 entries in the Short-horn departmen nt | had been Highly Commended at the last Spring Show, | sentatives of жыр e Mr. Mountifoi 
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Ti d Short-h s did дон t, indeed, come їп | beautifully brought out, and has a nice head, neck, | ris, 2d, Mr. Fennell coming in е" 3d, with a tid, 
holiday garb, made up meri iv v e loo ked and bae breast, and rib, but does not come out equally well in | lumpy sheep. The 1st prize for the best five shealiag 
dered at from the quantity of вов piled on the loin, The 24 heifer was Мг. Welsted's Rosette, a | ewes was awar ed to a pen of stylish sheep ота 
bones; but, w vhat was much better, the еу меге оці remarkably sweet animal, which had won the challenge | Mr. D. Hewetson, Mr. Marris's pen being 21; ші. 
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render the pd ng of the section somewha " more | 1st prizes at the Cork Show а fortnight ago. She is | ewe lambs shown, four of which were р 
dificult than usual; for Messrs. Unthan and Garne | by Booth's Elfin King out of a Crusade dam, one of | If we do not mistake, we think that Mr, Hewewd 
took a good bit ot time to pt through it, settling down | Maynard's old sort ; and another of the same line, ize shearli and ewe lambs were got by ram 
at last to Mr. Moffat’s Chieftain As x having an additi onal cros as of E Booth's blood— namely, which he has had from „Мг. Owen. He has been fe 
Mr. лра ая Miler as 24. Moffat Elün R 1 т. Welsted, was Highly Waterford sn, 
bull — animal, with ied highs | C ded "ihn Ros ose is a sweet heifer, and though | ап lad to see him coming out so strong si 
and ey dh. is by p Barc гов Sir Colin s the size, has all the style of Rosette. ree meetin g. 
of that fine iioc cow, Amy, the Manchester "and joe ер" C. card w ent to Mr. Meadows Scd pro- ien ere was а considerable number of long-moollel 
Liverpoo 15t a АНА vem sheep shown, some of which were not e: FC " 
got at t the Kelsterton sale. ep Lisduff 2d was bred bs distinetion i in opm EN e see the Com- | but Lad also qua ality along with it, WB pir 
y Mr. Simso! п, of Blainslie, and after sed i over enda tions in the section v О to her cei sister, — the casei A C: тЇ к=: p 
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m also belonging to Mr. Meadows, to Mr. ook the lst prize in his section. Mr. нун 
the Queen's County meeting. He upstanding bull beers а and Mr. “зулаа мег ас her in for the 24 and 3d honours, together wil 
vf great substance, showing well yh brought баё; | There was not such a turn-out eifer calves as | H.C.; Mr. Low, Kilshane, getting a similar hon 
his principal drawback being his hair, A ighly Com- | there was of bull calves, but those pes were good.| award for one of his Cotswolds, . Beale Brosme 
mend: went to Field Marshal 2d, which, mn Mr. Bloomfeld's Medora, a very pretty calf by Mr. took the prize in the aged section, and "186 also wii 
shown by his breeder, the Marquis of Waterford, w. Anderson's Bright Lamp out of Knight of Windsor | pen of shearling ewes, Mr. Low's pen of nice shes 
repeatedly at Dubli nd inb id d u Ander avi E ei ith fi we lambs that деш 
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arshal now belongs to Mr. William Malcomson, calf of great sweetness, by Master Harbinger from a | also carried off the prize in that section, 
etained hi fore-end, though he has got a "t Lord Clyde (dam, as 21; and Mr. Sm і. Зайка; Mr. Marris was the only exhibitor of Southümm 
ioi d in the thighs. by the M'Hale Chorister out of Recherché, which and i Мок all the pr izes, His sheep were neat, яті 
r Wallis's Felix which, when shown by his|promises well for substance and style, was Highly ling ram eec 
: dE, Jones, Mullinabro', was the 1st prize two Commended во; D iu fact, dt was almost expected 
brooder, of the last Spring ced as well аз Waterford,| This finished the Short-h d all tl h | в1 n the k experte 
&c.—was again head of his BN ic Felix is a «ти proof was а fforded, if m was at all required, when he was зар over fr oa P — 
lengthy, even bull, of great substance, of hat Irish breeders can make a capital show withou downs have no chance with Shropshires, uisi 
being by Master iter Баре, of  Warlaby descent, podes help. The E yes of. Doe shows, ed = latter are very неу) p was кд 
out of a Matadore, dam bred at Sittyton. The 2d | more especially those o кы. meetings, вић- | саве at Clonmel, the turn-ou! t of , 
two-year-old ab Clonmel was ме Massy's Gwynne of | cienily testify hat Trish Medus afford to meet ie being the best we ^ ev ^ 
"Lothian, a thick, good-leshed bull, a get of Lamp of | their friends from the other side ot the Channel and Ireland, but of a dut which, we hare 
Lothian's out of one ot Troutbeck's Gwynne tribe. At | send them home w well licked into th reason to „уе actually nished the 
the Kilkenny sata їп 263, Gwynne of Lothian was the | our satisfaction at the Fidi of се Clonmel Royal, so | Looking at the Shropshire sections on Weines n 
186 prize bull са! of that year. PA y de Ravens- far ав. the Short-horn sections аг rned, does not could mo vd pie i them with whal we 1 
wood, the Ganly Cup bull of last "s Sp w years ago at Irish shows WI | 
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Highly Commended. Raven воой has a коой rd p^» Hereforde, which came next in order, were few | interest "excited by that breed was 
d and ree and is altogether a nice bull. in number, but good in quality. Mr. кемпу 8 ў 
here was а good yearling — at Clonmel, and Сара Ball, bred by Mr. Rea, Monaughty, which got и the нона occupied by it Dora by no mas n: 
was E. J. Sm d Chief of the prize, is a ver d eat, th iick bull, of good el ty ;| | least i mportant part of our shows. n 
Lothian, another of the Ardfert Abbey lot p | li s LI of those shown by Mrs. Saith = 
Lot 1 over the co й In | the d the а, cow, of great | took both lst aud 2d v po cup going 
Chief of Lothian there is a double ткр n of Lamp | substance, Mr. йуп s Ashton Mad, go importa- | to the lst one, peg а lengtby, геш, 9 
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medal heifer of 62, w also by t miae ve n cap pr "S eam of t безш ү тат: was Mr. Kearney's 13 | was а sheep of great size, but h мг 
getting sire; Md e promises t out we cll, sd hs* old кати сь а very с па ct animal, with | sweet to the eye as theother. Mr. С, "кыш vis 
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е 2d bull in the sectio Mr.| Inthe polled breeds, Mr r. Owen, as usual, sustained | 3d, with an H.C. an two Comme! 
Кау» T elegram, a growthy, improving 13 giat the es of the different sections; and in Devons, м9, Hamwood flock, Mrs. Smith Birt | 
old c calf by Dr. M "Hale. Captain Boyle, Tanagh, Rockcorry, had it all his own fortunate in the section of rams of vw 9l, 
lves puzzled the judges a bit, | way, except а Марти to Mr. Wight's cow, with | pair of two-shear bec being put t 1st 
and ii it was not until "considerably „past the hour the bull, m and heifer with which Mi won last month | | Hamilton again in 3d, or me ram whi 
fixed fo the rth- Eas! абед The yearling һеј ег | with a Comme c. to the qum d ' sheep B® 
to give Mr. Anderson, Grace Dieu, уба and 24 | was teg by radi, but the others were im said. | pet in the section. Mrs. 
рыч ле к for his topped li od Suis from Devonshire. The шп of Ayrshires was limited, | undoubtedly great sisse b i ad 
ves— т, а р calf, ап uire | and still more so owin several entries not h th ality or style of the * s 
Dicta: о! кое! Sq g to aving | the quali nda e ack earlief, which makes ? 
, own er to ercury, M . Anderson's | come forward. Мг. Borthwick’s cattle were among the | had been Lis 
2d prize yearling of the last spring how, which bad absent, as that cod aite had been disappointed 4 the|difference in the appe Pa ина ЕЮ 
more age, and therefore rather more ви ce t steamboa! arrangements for the conveyance of stock | time of the year. The 186 and t to two 997 
the other. An H. C. honour went to Mr. Тонна between Belfast and Waterford. Мо prize was awarded | of shearling ewes—five in ате nith Burg; A 
Batler's Soubadar сай Rockingham, and then the іп the section of Ayrshire bulls, while that for cows of | pens which also belonged to Mrs, шй $5 
judg g 1 | Ja ames s Butler’s cow, a strong, | | Bessborough taking the qu in Wo pas vli 
calves in the section, as w will be seen by Е entries | Ne. looki imal, ith am 
which are given elsewhere in this i impression. un of iie General Gough h ad а good pair r of | open for авина per 
, From the ауе E the cows is but a natural tran- | поч hich were — Hi ig hly Commended | over 1007. a due "David He 
ition, and a mos le 1 t t d онла: entleman's heifers * prizes for Te es w 
ring on Wednesday morning, which were speedily dis- | winning in the Or ptem yearlings aud two- | season, and for че, ‘hogget 3 
pue by putting Mr, Smith's Което pii year-olds, Some entries of иш catile had | sheep being all Leicesters; wbile m 
ptain Bath's well-known cow, as һ Mr. An-|been made, but none of them were forward. The ешн paying under m 
Dandelion, from the Seen qn as 2d,|Kerry sections were also but indifiorently м mbers being limited, an у, 
High Commendation to Mr. Bareroft's useful | to numbers; Mr. Brad t havi | Pd ы by №. 
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nie 19b. а former Royal winner. ph judges Com- | sent, in uence, we believe, I. foot-and. mou uth Hr ansha, 
LI Us чыш section, and that je quite encngh disease having ap As pected froni 
to ot Faem they ap of the lot. is Kerries have lately been running, and as | district, show rt Swine 
Jo of three- кеа. heifers Mr, | teils therefore, to send his cattle, lest they "might | in the coloured breeds, was Mn 
Ll Bee. t three-year tps them Captain paes ders peas oub iu great foro n 
Show, let in her section Pech quete at | Bayley, Friarstown, showed а handsome well-bred cow | and local committee ?s special prize 
