wood, ne a” Chichester ter, Sussex, for 
old erp ea wothers, A by his Grace, 
EEP, of an, ip prha 
without restrictions as to — prize of y 
To Mr. John Villiers Shelley, of M. 
field-park, near Maresfield, : 
Fat WETHER SHEE 
The ‘towns are — 
practical 
185 
oO 
agricultural prod f necessi 
er to oe ulate the cultivation of 
ing made a aro. to all, will be 
oughly examined, and more effectually developed 
in the consequences, an ia eal that duet pl 
of ——— mdite 
8 
W. 
o the present 
rivers, ron a ig sage gr gg 
the most 10 
b i 
ad Hee i 3 months old pure “hore horned pe er, 
50—1850.| | . AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
of manners, and in äis spelling the 1 oot CLASS — pa 
superiority, and e of conceit, be 2 STEERS of any breed or ot exceeding 80 stones 
of equali y makes known he mut possess! ions in as 5 e N Ace ms as to dean L * 2 
tend every s condition of e Medal wo So ee Right Hos. the Bel of Ayles. 
0 and adpan, | Pango ter Green et 
which promote the mutual benefit. It also tends very | fed on Grass, Vetch i val 
9 l * 2 éd * 
f Ese open to remove the animosity | of riv: classes, Beans, Pea Liht a nd Glover, hay turnips “aes * nds Bare ; 
ot Bishop’s Lydeard, near Taunton, Somerset, tor a 3 years 
and 8 months old Devon steer, n 
bred by himseif 4 fed o 
hay, Grass, roots, Beans, r and Flax seed. 
‘sh, Welch, or Irish (Kerry) 
ons as m feeding, yet ne 
OxEN on STEERS of the 8 
breed, o pisiy agai with 
of 
ch ox, about f years old, ane unknown 
ass, hay, Turnips, oilcake; Oat and Pea-meal, 
LASS VII. 
Cows on HEIFERS under 5 years o i without restrictions as 
to feeding, yet the 9 das Vinds of food must be certified. 
—— h raip are aalified 2 Aed has 201., and the 
aiv r Medal to the Pn To the Right Hon, 
of —— nbe- par Hog or ng York, for a . 
ifer, t 
and fed on 2 Turnips, Bean- me and oilcake, —2d, 102, 
M ben och, of Honingham, ne orwich, Nortel. 
months o short-horned heifer, bred by 
bk g roots, an 
CLA 
months 
795 
x a pen of three 21 months 
breed, 2 years old, 
207., and Silver 
withheld. 
Extra Stock: 
Pres of any breed, 
—lst Prize of 10l., 
Medal, as the best 
SS VIII. 
F NED 5 of 5 old and upwards, without re 
ATTE caer 
structions as to feeding, yet the kina or kinds of food. must be 
certified. 1 17 spay 
heifers are Hr AF 
—lst pes — 20l., and am Medal to the breeder, aud " 
Me — e best 
Heifer in the 7th, Sch, and 9th 
‘Gooch, of 
Cla ro. E Noni, ham, near N 
wan , Norfolk, for a 5 e and 3 months old short-horned 
cow, bred Mr. Nathaniel Cartwright, of Hougham, near 
y athaniel C m, 
Louth, Lincoln, and fed on Linseed-cake, Linseed and Ba 
eal, Mangold Warzel, — = hay.— 
* ang Henry Gurney, of E 
ety. 
The show of this year was opened on the usual day of 
week and month, beginning on Tuesday, the ger 
or w 
5 years a and 7 months old aeons cow, bred 
n = Ev 1 near Darlington, —— and fed on Lin- 
seed-c meal, hay, Swedes. Beet, an 
the 
and ending on Friday, 13th, of the . eo 
in the same place of th 
alteration of fast year, to end on i Friday È instead of 
y, as it prevents any e 
ing wt p ‘tie dentin 
me 
3 
Barley-meal, 
x. 
FarrExED Cows, of 5 years old and upwards, that sball ha 
Royal Hig 
ter, Sussex, for a pen of three 
wethers, bred by his Grace. 
HER Sater, of any short-woolled breed (not South- 
. — old, without restrictions as 
SHORT-WOOLLED S 
Grace the 1 of Richmond, of Goodwood, near 9 
Sussex, for a 21 months by his 
CLA 
Pres of any breed, above 
—— — ed of — and Silver Medal 
„ of 
7 ares- 
ra pen of three 32 
old Southdown wethors, bred by himself.—2d, 5l., to 
d, of Goodwood, near Chiches- 
83 months old Southdown 
CLASS XVIII. 
tofeeding. Prize 
HEEP.—Silver Medal to his 
old Southdown wether, bred 
XIX.—PIG 
13 and nos * 26 weeks old. 
to the — To Mr. 
Colchester 
a 
e 
Bucks, for a pen of 
* d improved Midha x pigs, bred 
middlings, Barley, Pea-meal, and 
LASS XX. 
ve 26 and not exceeding 52 weeks old. 
Iver Medal to the 
ry? 
N f pigs i A gg gery 
0 n the 1 „ AD 
Classes. To Mr. Jol Conte, of Hammoon, near Blan 
Dorset, for à pen of three 28 weeks and 0 days. old im 
ed fe. 
5l., to his Royal 1 7 — “albert 
Pias of any b 
ann 4 pen of three 52 
n. er 
Srock: 
had at t leas st two live ost at eg bir ths, without 7 
et the kind or kinds of food ı g= mS 
certitied.— First priz + Al, and the Silver Med 
Fete To Mr. et Aveling, of Haray isle. of. Ely 
bridge e, for a arham OW, bre 
85 a and fed on Liaseed. cake, “Mee ago! 
ee 3 10, to Mr. William Woodward, of A 1 
ar Tewkesbury, for a 6 years aud 
proved 3 cow, bred by e and fed on 1 
y, green Clover, Lt and Pea-me 
EXTRA STOCK. err LE. 
oor 
* 
E 
siig 
p 
BE 
ae 
PTAR 
ii | The Silver Medal to M - ooch, of Honingh 
— for a5 ye ears and 3 months old short-horned ox, bred by 
Mr. Charles Brookes, of _Boo gl ee ee y, 
old Wurzel, Jura ips, 
ered with flesh. 
onday evening is very commodious, as sure 
7 amination, free of the ade arot it | 
ere PEPPE as ria — 
OXEN OR STEERS, of any breed, 7 exceeding 
5 years old, s to Adee yet ora kind ad 
kinds of food must be certified.—let . of 30l., and Silver 
Medal to the breeder, To Mr. John Tucker, o 
near T Somerset, for a 4 pan: and 9 months old 
Devon ox, bred by Mr Briscott, of Staplegrove, and fed on 
s, hay, T , Barley, and 2d, 151., to Mr 
Joseph Philips, of Ardington, near Wan , Berks, for a 
4 years and 1 th old. Hereford ox, bred by Mr. J. $. 
Edwards, of Stanton Lacy, near Ludlow, and fed on meal, 
Swedes, a oe — 3d, 5., to his Grace the Duke of Richmoud, 
Goodw r Chichester, x, a 4 years and | month 
old Hereford « ox, bred by Mr, Rogers, © — ytd and fed on 
oilcake, Carrots, Turnips, Swedes, hay, an 
CLASS 
xe ie: Steers, of any breed, above 3 and not ezeeeding 
4 ata old, without restrictions as to pe eat yet the kpi 
kinds of food must 7 certified. Ist prize of 30 L., and Sil 
o th 0 
and hay. 
se CLASS X,—SHEEP. 
SHEEP, tip 12 2575 woolled breed, Pees 0 
—lst priz * et and Sil 
Bu House, near „Lin 
three L months old long- wog Leicester hers, 
by his lordship irti the stoni of * Fart oe of Talbot and t 
. of Exeter. —3d, 51., 
wden, in Bedfor l. for a pen of three 
— at lied Leicester wetners, bred by himseif, — 
88 of Mr. Ebenezer Peacock, of Wilhaustead. 
Far WETHER SHEEP, of long. woolled breed, 1 year old, 
without restrictions as to feeding; each sheep not to exceed 
220 zeo of 20l., an ver 
breeder. To the q 
Barleigh House, near ‘Stamford, Lincoln, for a pen of three 
zi . ths old long- weth bred by h 
er i t and the Marg 
* wl., to Mr. Thomas T of Welli n, near B 
ford, for a pen of three 21 months 0 d Leicester wettiers, 
bred by himself, from — e of i 8.1 tt i 
i Line ncaa „, r. Richard Newman, of Harrowden, 
bear Bedford, T ra yen ri three 21 months aig Fare. af raga 
eicester wethers, bred by hagn from the of Mr. S. 
se Pi of Bickering rat — — burn. 
ss z 
Far HER SHEEP. any long-woolled 
(loners, 1 year old, pbs gee N 2 * 
b 
he 
orthampton, for a 
d fasii led by his lordship, 
0 months old 
3, Carrots, 
ant fed on Grass, hay, Turnips, Beet, C abbag 
and meal. 
Heath, of Ludham, nea wich, Norfolk, for a 2 years a 
10 months old Heretord ox, by Mr. James Bill, of Whit 
a a ne dlow, Salop, and fed on vere’ Y; Tar- 
M. cake, Oat and P. eal,—2d, 1 À It, 
of ili, Kingston, near Taunton, Somerset, for a 3yea 
old improved ne steef, bred by himself, 1 — on hay, 
Grass, roo a ean mag „ 50., James 
Clover, eedh 1 uffolk 
a 
n 
f elage St. Mary, eyes 
3 pa 11 months — age Rag ox, bred by him- 
lover, hay, ps, Carrots, ‘Cabbages, oil- 
ASS phos 
Oxe any breed and age, above 80 stones, and 
onde | eight, tert restrictions as to feeding, 
Jet of ust be certified.—1st prize of 
, and Silver Meda der. To his Royal Highness 
Prince Albe ears and 9 months old Hereford 
ox, bred Sheriff, of Buckton, near Ludlow 
Hereford, and fed on ca meal, hay, pie ts.—2d,. 10l., 
9 Mr, Ja bill Kingsto near Taunton, 
, for a 3 years old impr: 2 er steer. by 
himself, froma thé stock or th and fed on 
hay, Grass, roots, and Barley 
Medal to er. e Right Hon. — al of Hard. 
wicke, of Wimpole, — 22 Cambridge, for a 3 years | Prize, 10l.; and the Silver Medal to 
and 10 months old Durham ox, bred by his lordship, and fed | Robert Beman, of Moreton-in-the-Ma Gloucester, for a 
jeans, and crest a and ; to Mr. Henry | of — — * nies ws err Wathore, himself, 
F ton, of Farrin for a LLED SH 5 Medal. To the 
3 years and 9 mon Pe Daini rate bred by Mr, Thomas Most Noble 75 gira. of 28 K. 6. ., of Burleigh-house, 
Eeles, of Cottage Farm, ach, Gloucestershire, and ar Aio af * Lincoln, for a 3 mont — old ee ee 
fed on oil-cake, Barley-meal, steam med Turnips, Mangold bred by his Lordship from the stock of 
Wurz ar pi of toes — 
S IIII. 
Loxd AND SHORT-WOOLLED, oa oss-BRED, FAT WETHER SHE 
l year old, Without a aed as to feeding. re prize of Wi. 5 
eder — Robert Ov, r 
aud Silver Medal to 12 * Joh 
besa of Burnham- —— near 1 — — iM Norfolk, to 
|a Pi of three 20 ‘months sold Down aad Tale ster wethers, b 
him — H. Aylmer, of West Der 1 m, 
Ne orf. gon Mr. n Hiteham, of Little Milcon, near | 
Joh 
—— — a pen of three bey months old long and 
short-woolled at Fg bee by ba oro 
Lone SHORT-WOOLLED, Glase, Fat WETAER SHEEP 
1 year old, tions as to ing. Each Sheep n 
to exceed 220 lbs. live weight.—Pr lod.; and the Silver 
Medal to the breeder, To Mr. J. R. Het n, of Burnham- 
Sutton, near Burnham m- market, Norfolk, 
20 months old Down and Leicester wethers, bred by himse 
from the stock of Mr. H. Aylmer. xr. 
any short-woolled breed, 1 year old, 
ER SHEEP, 
Fart yan rize of 20l., aud Silver 
or 
of 
without rest: ietions as to feeding.—Lst 
0 eed 
old Sando wn wethers, pots by 171 recs. 
ve year old, 
to exceed 
and p“ 1 2 "Medal to the 
of Richmond, of Good- 
Far WETHER SHEEP, of any short- — 
without restrictions as to feeding, ea 
200 lbs. live wei 
breeder. To Grace th . Dake of 
breed (not a 
for a pen of three 
if | fo 
pla 
dium length. The 
shoulder w: 
tail level with the 
. — se rn the — 
ment n ox of t 
—— ell attention, and 
ehe 
wile, the oa protuberant, iad 
ei The 
—2d, 
5 a — of three’ 4. 4 and 6 days old Yorkshire pigs, 
and wader 
1 
EE 
mag eas the au * pap tod oar 
8 WI. Fan near Calan ill. . Ber 
necks and 3 days old Co oleshiil pigs, 
on Barley-meal, Poliard, ips So 
one 
edal, To Mr, William 
Barber at taney B Eat ar W 8 af a 45 Wee 
wre ay 
ved aner — , bred 
— 
gone in i the * ee 
ed a very j 
e new Here 
The 
tion. carcase 
e medium size, level, 
=r il spread 
well s . 
ly ‘covered with, usefully fattened 
‘he 
twist — see well set, and 
e bone of proper sepa The countenance 
uzzle wide an and 
enance very 
horns of the me- 
tail va ular, being, 
very perpendic 
n the fineness of it, a very sure mark of the organisa- 
of dea being refined. The back 
U rounded on the top, and the set of the 
was very level, the 
back. 
During the 20 pe ‘of our attendanee at this . 
of fat cattle, we do not recollect seeing any anim: 
weight in th comparatively small compass. 
And we believe opi was unive The car- 
case suited the prope ding of anim whole 
hi and apanami by fa 2 i 
ee and secre With 
the ba 8 * low take point of “the pratt a 
fault was invis 
er than pr 
The firs e of the a d breed wi 
ar an ox bred 
to Earl 
d fed by his lordship, and 
rease 
Hardwicke, 
an animal of very was 
heavy and fleshy, . i rather 
than eylindrieal. The horn was unusually long for the 
breed, and t e bone. The 
very level, and the shoulders well covered with flesh. 
buttocks are projecting 
t. In the * bee = of the 
short 
oc The second prize was a H 
of much merit. an ind " ra body exceeded the 
ulder 
The 
wicke, was 
and its provisions w 
1 
quality. No single point 
riority, yet the car 
tibe were 4 — 
rease was very useful. 
ere coarse.—The third prize went 
