rr Cac a Sk duet a 
50—1850. | 
— End, — oe 
Bacon’s En oles: 
ighly 88 — and breeder, Mr. John 
Ham Les emt ma Coles 
HORT- — 
Ist prize, 102. Exhibitor, 3 Dilke, Esq., R. N. 
stoke Castle. Breeder, Sir Charles ae Bart., Faws ee 
ark.—2d, 51. Exhibitor, Mr. Edw: ird Gues —— 
W. re. reeder, = — ae Sir Anth Lechmere 
Bart, The Rhydd, near Wore 
Highly 1 Mr. Joseph L. Hassall, 
Pac near As rp Zouch, Breeder, Mr, Mr. John C. 
H: Matters: Bly — 
HO: — . : HEIFERS. 
Ist prize, 107., and the Gold Medal, for the best cow ‘hd 
of any breed; also the 4 Medal, as breeder, Exhibito: 
— it e itr, Henry Rob — hae” . Exhibitor 
eee r. Henry ry Robe Parfi 
Highly commende — — — Messrs. William and 
Richard onan, Grand borough, near Southam. Breeder, Mr, 
William Goode, — 
OR STEERS, 
st prize, 107., and ue ‘Silver er Medal, as breeder. Exhibitor 
a breeder, = Earl of Leicester, Holkham.hall, Norfolk.— 
— 51. Exhibitor and breeder, „ the Earl of Aylesford, Pack- 
arwickshire 
* ended. Exhibitor, — atherton, Teddesley- park. 
_Exhibitor 
: Cows, 
kshire, 
Ist prize, 10%., and the "Silver r Medal as or 
and breeder, the Earl — e Packington, 
8 : Harrans, 
Ist prize, 102. Hibla Mr. George Worth, Newnham 
W. kshire. Br — — late Mr. 1 . Umbers, Wap- 
penbury.—2d, 5l. 8 and breeder, the Earl of Ayles- 
ford, Packington, Warwicks bir es 
BEA 270) 
D. D: Rob, 
n.— 2d, Bl. 
Ist Catton, nea 
Thirs —.—— 
Yorkshire. Breeder, Mr. Ba ly, 
. Commended, — Exhibi 
court, Worcestershire, “Breeder, Mr John Hill, W 
orton, nea 
William Ma 
orcester, 
—— Bagot, Blith- 
—2d, 51. Exhibitor 
* H. Chamberlain, D Lelceste rshire, 
—— 3 itors and bree illiam 
Richard Timms, ndber gh, near Sou am. 
LASS 
lst prize, 10. Exhibitor, Mr. idle. 
nalls, near Leominster. Breeder, Me, John Ad 
ander Poðjard. — 2d, 51. Exhibitor nnd breed 
Roberts 
mended. — Exhibitor, Mr. Joseph L. Hassall, 
r Ashby- de- la-Zouch. Breeder, Mr. Carter, 
Stivichall, nies r Coventry, Lie! whole ot = class’ commended. 
RS. 
dis 2 * 
nry 
p Thies k, Yor kshire 
~ Exhibitor, the Right p the Earl 
| duce the disease. sh 
co) 
E sn 10. — K e 
rkshi Exhibitor, 
Mr, John — em Leckb * Topelifte 3 a 
re. r Stockto | 
1 — 
of that — He also 
à wh e Be 
bl 
— E DA The Weig- 
54. to Mr. Jonathan Brown, The Height, near , Cu 
—— —.— Mr. on a a Bell, Scale- sil Eat, | and 
Pe 
Brawn or Su 1 UNDER 12 MONTES, 
= to Mr. — Pem n, Gil aa Works, Leeds. 
3“. to Mr. R. Ashiom, 1 Worcestershire. Breader, 
Mr. C. Marsh hall $ Snow-hill, Glouceste: — 
2l, to Mr. J. B. Twitch ell, Wilby, Northamptonshire, 
Fa arme lubs. 
Oxrorp: The Blight of Wheat.—Mr. Thom 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Exhibitor and breeder, Mr. John Henry Lees, 
su 
n, of 
Cul lham, said 9 mhis own experience, 1 | 
797 
no 22 Near He had ird deficiency of yield, 
buted it to a Tigh vik and Aars ae 
ark at te time that he feared it would be so. He 
in which there had been the 
uh and be attributed it it to the Wheat not Suiting the 
great ‘erence 
blight ] F 
vi nien f form, th tl 
the — state of cultivation 
as rank! y lu lux 
en ver teh haulm o or 2 
straw —— there did the 
certainly ap ran of vegetation, 
seem, was one cause of "this dive ase, and this, 
by a moist ns or bya low and dull e 
generally recognised as all that was nece sey io 
1 to him, that this blight 
Ae deposition of the 
ured by t tate 7 the plant. = were 
— aware that the atmosphere pee n, at — 
times, myriads — — 
pone 
osphere, when the plan in a certain 
oured the attacks of blight. ur. J Tob Harris, 
— stated ee he had found, from years’ 
experience i —— 
tioned 
— it b. Z 
avoured | view 
ant 
seed of ala 
e blight was most severe ra whore i there | year 
prevent blight The resolution 
unanimously, Abridged from the Ozford past, 
Calendar of ee 
towards the midd 
8 
ces in his own — Í in support 
stated that he knew 
made 
a barberry and pres it among = Wheat, and 
that blight would “ollow, which was the case.—Mr. 
Joseph Gillett, of Haseley, was of paire that there 
were many causes of bli as cultiva! 
the land, want of solidity, an 
question that 
a eigh, Stoneleigh A Abbe: 
R WELSH: HE 
Prize of 31. Exhibitor 3 John Pic ickthall, Back Mint-house, 
near Kendall, W 
The judges —— — a Silver Medal to 10 steers exhi- 
bited in the yard as extra pox by Sir Francis Lawley, Bart, 
HEEP. 
For the best three Sanes under 22 months’ old, 
EICESTERS. 
51. to Mr. — Henry Lees, Bacon’s End, Coleshill. 
31. to the sam 
oof neg SHEEP, Nor LEICESTEB,—5/. to Mr. Robert 
Beman, Moreton- 8 s 
HDOWNS, 
51. to the Right * the Earl of Leicester, Holkham 
pai, Norfolk. 
to Darwin 
asa 
SHORT-WOOLLED 
Honourable Earl Hi Roe n 
31, to the Right Hoñourable the Earl of Aylesford, Packing- 
ton, Warwickshire, 
Cross-BRED SHEEP. 
5l. to Mr. John Benjamin Twitchell, Wilby, Northampton- 
N. to Mr. A. — Ashby ag for the best 3 wethers 
under 34 mon 
N. to Mr. —— a Henry — — End, Coleshill, 
N. to the 
SHORT-WOOLLED SHEEP. 
51. to the Right Hon, the Earl of Aylesford, Packington, 
Tenau 
Al. to the Right Hon. the Earl Howe, Gopsall Farm. 
Albert 8 he as a d 
was 
develope 
bad to sel J S.—K. "i 
e Lam 
r. of 
white crops generally. Our Barley, both in q 3 — a 
—,. prng . * peg the Wh and w makin, 
bs r qr. to the maltsters for it. “The samples. 
“4 yh market 1 are lean, and the lower qualities 
r Farm, Nov. 2o ag rsd is always a 
usy p= pag! on of oa farms, the shepherds, d 
who Se ‘high fliag, f for they who vaeni it 
found they = ed less produce. Where the land w 
the ted, there they oftentimes found the 
kindes 1 Wheat and he — * rved in the in an inferior | 
of Wyco mbe, wher 
Galton, Esq., Edstone, near Stratford-upon- | 
* to the Right 
tate of cultivation, hi il . 8 
believed, too, that 
p! causes, b 
experience, ce, that tt the solidity ¢ of the 
eal to do with it. He also tributed 
W 
timber upon the whole. If they 
e 
the po mil i 
and | guring 
bus uring the greater 
part of it, being closely occupied with the dirty but indis. 
tons bathing or smearin 
emnow, We 3 * fortunate 
3 4 p oily nature; desi 
the 
up in ** 
—— the Ae is. ured, and which, in the 
— dimi 
cases of ‘* sturdy,” 2 
loss from this alone amounting to at least one per eent., 
esides those which are cured by wiring. Our loss from y 
the past per is aipat per cent 
versant with sheep must have observed that during very wet 
wool alon; — —— in such a way as fully 
to 1 7 skin. e sp 
pst “ana: it wondered 
hydatid shouid form in the brains 
31. to Mr. W. Adams, Leigh Sener an Spring-street West, | land successfully, they should first ascertain to severe storms without due shelter. Hence 
Mr. Bates, Digbetts, land was capable — — and be guided by their own the ` . of eee. be material, 
e ar, denn hn Mist, Great Barr, Staffordshire. judgment, and of their n instead wind and rain. The in use is woollen, the 
Far , BETWEEN 9 AND 14 MONTHS OLD. listening to a who knew nothing of Gok 8 23 inches by 15 15. We lately pi some 
k. to Mr. 1 7 — Ashby — Lutterworth, Breeder, | the locality, or the ities of the soil. It was | blankets, which m ent covers, each jacket costing 4d. 
Mr. B. 7 i Bigh proes: „ ifi er consider well — — ie nanpa toe a thi pA iet llow -n = 
— — Ar. Hl. He Hewitt, citron Mill, Warwickshire, ATEH what he was about, and not get his — into too high a Turnips morning oe evi —— Daan as they 
Far Pics, BETWEEN 14 AND cultivation, i good crops. = = The st td a er iving straw at night, = 8 to 
Mr. Ar bur Perks, Kin bury House, Kio — “great eredit f bringin this at they can pick up on the pas ay. In 
2 — Mr. Thomas Stadholine Wilkins,’ — Hall, = ae te the President ' k > pe V * of 8 pa prno pay on byres The ploucking those 
2. ood Henry Lees, Bacon’s End, Coleshill, they would do Oat stubble = Turnips is completed, except 8 which 
Far — EXCEEDING 20 MONTHS OLD. 
5l, to Mr. tents Baldwin, King’s Norton, 
Docker 
3l, nn Mr. Thomas P re, Pershore-street, Birmingham. 
Moesa Mr. Charles Thorney, Marston 
to Mr. David M 1 Isle of Ely. 
80 wae A LARGE BREED. 
Bt. to Mr. M. Cartwright, Stanton (Tamworth Breed), 
2 Mr. Simon Lucas, Bottley kshire. 
to Mr. Moses Car . 3 (Cumberland). 
Sows oF LL BREED. 
BN. to Mr, Jonathan — “che Height, near Wigton, Cum- 
Mr. Wright, 60, Bromsgrove-street, Birmingham 
x og a Súlgoe, C Chapel Ascott, Warwickshire, 
— 4 Vincent, k-street, Birmingham 
E Pres oF ea 1 UNDER 6 MONTHS, 
n Brown, Height, near Wigton, Cum- 
berton, Gibraltar Works, Leeds. 
sbu ary. . 
E BREED UNDER 12 MONTHS, 
ut Stanton, 
Breeder, Mr. 
ttle gooi, even if they could — ie 
blight in Wheat, unless at the 2 — 
correct the b in prices; and he thought that the 
eo be to ‘whist they | sh hould all turn their — 
the «bare 
d | we intend ma 
nuring previously, whi 
— ground is 1 or hard to 
amage. egui 
t prevent the carts doing 
3% ai with 
ommon pl lough, when a severe 2 on — 9 % kas f 5th. 
t a stop t 
g 
a compost t of lime and peat upon a piece of 1 lea, to — m 
ap | for Cats. During the continuance — this, and cart 
their produce. casa cheers.) Mr. Watso ran 
| Sington, remarked that he knew nothing of “the blight 
until it came into this neighbourhood. He had | farmed 
Serenata farm. During fresh wenden 2 
storing Turnips Will occupy o our — 
| felt th the ——.—.— of i 
and during the whole of that time he never knew whai 
— r Pipi before he had been in this county two 
only “og — what it — re also 
e thought tha origi- 
rec the mode of cultivating the tans, and that 
oan causes, such as atmospheric causes, 
ove — — and — the they 
| best cultivated land 
t N = 
muir Farmer, 
subject to it.—Mr. 
A had noticed a 
there was 
Feeder. one: — 
Long, of of Farm Moor, 3 that 
great deficiency in the yield of Wheat where 
EDING: A — 
at all affect its usefulness, and Mr, ä Ps" ae 
„ Moore’s”) speech well deserved the 
