THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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; Brewster, Richard; Nainby™) } 
about a quar! a minute, vac arg 30 bricks or cs “Spooner, W. C Capt. F.; : Sien t 
hen hs va de: out each m: Fé ct i Ler ee John; Stokes, Charles ; Thomp- 
ll Power Engines —One of a = we eristeric | son, John 3. ae Anleby, ; { 
Fs of the Chester Show is the nu of small | Soru- , E. ; Purves, Peter; Waters, En ig 
ble m engines mip the ground a ving TASA Smeer.—Bateman, H. ; Clarke, Chas. ; Fisher, | © spp 
2} to 3-h wer, dapte Robert. i 
machines, peee pirid corn-bruisers, saw mills 2 | SHORT. WoOLLED Suerr.—Blundell, Joseph ; Brown, George ; 
ty Me He vol j de ib 7. Thus there Bae tys oust, rs AND © m a — Halse, P.; Thompson of | 
r. neyw a ms ; Watson, Hug! 
“A 2-horse Š ble steam engine, with vi Pios.Denman, A. ; R dall, C. ; Trotter, Thomas. com 
amiy adapted be word Sag pie Poutrry.—Bailey, pang “Hewitt, Edward. Milward, In 
pe semper ulpers, grindi ng oy e ke &c. ei work Iho r OF CATTLE, &c.—Robt. Smith, Richard Milwar Quart y 
are boxed up, to protect them from the weather. 1s om: = 
fen with aatas, fly wheel, and pulley, safety valve, | Srewarn or PouLtRY.—Harcourt Powell. tee riz 
steam and water-gauges, ro tne aA priod ee a Memanas x betsomn- papua Simonds: Assistant Vete- A 
and nisite necessary for the safe a cient working ns we 
of it. ‘The boiler is felted on 1 and covered with ne " Hosonany DIRECT heat carry: 
oak Is in every res a ces es complete with | wents.—B. T. Aoii Gibb Rae 
barea PORES In ie Srn classes the oes are the awards of TS 
And similar machines are ey by several other | the j judges: Te 
makers, as Ni meme 7a a. & Ashby, nee SHORT-HORNED CATTLE. 
Turnip —this is one o of th classes snbjec Class I. Bulls, two and. under si years old —302., Lord Fe- 
ear to the the tial ne the judges; “their — is in | Versham, of poe ark; 15l, Mark Barroby, of Dish- 
fa of Mr. Ranso which i forth, Thirsk, Yorks! bin 
Apa : ctsa| “Class II. Balls, more ‘than one year old.—251., Viscount Hill, | thog, 
veh brome A fi bs prea mis horizontal aise eis of of Hawkstoni e; 15/., Stewart Majoribanks, of Bushy Grove, ae 
sen adios yore cul an inc e | Watfo 
itssurface and with it, "against which the roota lass II. Bull-Calves. above six months old.—10l., Francis | which a 
Py Banketo panke of Farnley Hall, Otley; 5l., Thomas | for the loca 
in a hori ly evolving ox box above the disc are | Forrest, of Spurstow Hall, Tarporley. vials seen l pre’ 
pressed and fall in slices below. IV. Co ein Mille or int Calf —201; Richard Booth, of other reeds will 
ted roo y, Nort | menage 0l, ie r TE Stra tion; e years chd id- 
eifers in or in Cal under ree et = 
set of vertical knives a-piece below i. which, pk mw ik Douglas, of Athelstaneford Farm, Dre 
het e cut prea slices eg pen aped pieces Rev. T. E. Noel Hil, of. Berrington: ES o AA wa ve 
arrangement ass earling Heifers.—10l. c] O ieut.- must 
resents that, K f Philipps” 3 Turnip patter, fro m which, Col. Towneley, of ‘Town wneley Park n is 
howev HEREFORD CATTLE. as reasonably 
cutter, and in be fixed character of ; its cutting dito; 
Class I. Bulls, two and under six years old.—30l., Edwa: 
Court h. Pembridge; 15l., Tho 
Westonbury, Pem 
There are at several s ands carts with Turnip cutters 
ridge. 
Class II, Bulls, more ae one year old.—251., Richard Hill, of 
It 
oe Wi 
mas Rea, of 
Chester would be liberal loea ws 
radded to those offered by the Boda 
calculated, to bring forward the best , 
inol Hall, Shrewsbury ; 15l., all 
Class T III. Best 
» W! hilst the conve É tad 
of the Show, and its railway fi te o i 
access from the on from Yorkshire andi de on 
counties, afford encouragement ~d 
from the various dietne and we think de 
be tter show than tha t brought Ae seor 
hg 4 => feeding. Of this is a machi Bull-Calves, above six months old.—10/., 
y Mess Caldow and McKennel, of Dumfries, | Thomas Edwards, of Wintercott, Leominster; 5l., Lord Bate- 
rich consists of her body, with a iron grated | Pe GU Ga, nto Bann 
Mik Hine: acta ee PER Tarai a Ee 
wo ewan hing a Sith: Be oe ge Arco iat we horn area cr Wears Bar Peina 10l., Ai Ree, 
dut: acting o os the left-hand wiat Pice ce 92. 9s. ran us Vi. Yea Kae ERST mes Rea, of Monaughty, 
Jal 
; 5l., William Child, of et Grange, Ludlow. 
E. 
es: 
mick, mick, “Drags H ussey, a new machine e b w DEVON CATTL 
at aie pc however mg tol atd ronda | gait Dy feet ect? Bi | pret to „fhe, aye aome 
the Eagle mowing and reaping " pinhbaee Prince Consort. strength, activi 
fot amy’ Wood’s) American machine with angular Bette E Esad more a oh .—251., John Quartly, | Were exhibited, and the 
fixed projecting fingers in| “ a’. George Turner, of Barton. 4-year-old Suffolk 
re ee i i et mise en Sg Maa |e oe a 
ws = 3 om i 
pig age usual a oy ee v Suter cathe capa er pe inlyinour eye bo 
competition of- the` T. 1h N pan or in Calf, under three years fection. These cond prize was givento No.2 
Mr. Sono of Mere, exhibited a rës it a | Edw: eee Foe: We eA AOR SER, re ®. Veggies horse, oy belonging Y Mr. Matthew Berridg. 
et of vibrating knives, cutting as in the ori riginal | inven- | Class VI. Yearling Heifers.—101., J: My LT 
of Bell, were connected with an automatic set of | 5» George Tamer, anh ce horse No. OF 7 
takes, revolving at such Sr pehia as might suffice for 1 hienn nieee SERA yours ol = as highly commended, and 
accum: eaf upon th lecti ulls two and under six years old.—101., Earl | 
e Savoy satin “eee wae ese ese eee” A ane Sna 
the whole Bi ey’s of ippenbam _— Soham. E z Se to Mir. “Thomas Üi Crisp, was also 
papi ge with the screw arrangement for delivering aa t Cows m Milk or in Calf—20l., Ea ad as certainly fa c 
swathe, w: nsid ve Class IV.— esdal 
1 ity which it jart ya achieved. 1 Ean o T Southesk E Milk or in Calf, under three years old.— = a pore. Cl Ea p pe Ne 
Maci .—Si: ibbles % rs.—5i., Lord Sondes, Elmham H: ¥ hti 
were exhibited by their manufacturer, ‘Mr. Pomel ee basen: ea oe ee ae pi Oe GEA t in 
Hurst Green, who informed us that without any essential | The sHort-HoRNs constitute a remarkably fine show, | whole class tial 
alteration in their construction, been $ larger in ber than heretofore (some 20 more than | former peat 
d by asing the size of t AEE bor last year), and of eee = ity. Mr- Booth figures | week. © There 
as well as the size of the delivering holes, so as to pa | =S PrOPably the ila rt-horn breeder of the|numerous show of poni 
made capable of dibbling a bushel a Wheat per acre. Ho t day— —and thet in uence sof the late Mr. Bates, as | of the special prizes of oe 0 
A light pes en fram convertible the leading short-horn we a former day, is seen | following is the emake of the jndges:— 
into a dou longh wae e e ee by Mr. in many instances. us ae ” first prize ball is the , 
Powell, of which we iek wo have ber od character: 5t stray a Ostomi, © one of the descendants of t ona 
Thermometer: “ 5 r. Bates d, and 
4 An ingenious pee for L os preserved, and w 
variations of temp tare at the period of tei oam |extained such popularity while Lord Ducie held 
mene at Messrs. stant by. Mr. eo = oe of them. This bull is 
Gauntlett n Midian Trent the . great size—he was sold a yearlin at the To; rt 
consists ofa long Rev ae r e It in Prane. Wah oferen and has sine ve won honours P, H 
wooden rod— i togi her at one en js With reference to the fecundity of this and Foals for Agricultural Pup 
the E thé te ds nd ees be the br = = a may besa mention that tase io eae 
caer thes f ich sold, as a 3-year old heifer, at cog Agricultural a 
ene AEAN A = ea orth for we thin pv alt pe geo as | „Class IV. Two years old ily e fingbam: si 
ges. ing motion bought by Captai : - 15l, om ME Fisher, of Whatton, Ni kat 
is commi y | heifer a g RSet has just had twin | Pennant, of Penrhyn Castle. ; 
a revol ee 7 BY: 18 prize bull of we HORSES. 
pon paige is rameter pi I der of Soe Among the —— of this class wi Class I. Stallions ‘sie be 
a oe of every successive minute on On its surface. re markabi kabl Spi w,a large animal of Duk: 
ni tion receives a prii medal. —So does anot ci get symmetry yi extraordinary quality. Mr. 
bet by Mr. Turner, of 196, or eggs | specimen of the Ł ‘and #characteristi 
Borough, London. There are an Be, So edhi his well-known herd. ores rei: 4 
e oe ipoe af this one of use Ye iati Bri — a ard cows is of remarkable} Class I. Thoro ugh 
ə s 3 7 i field, 
must be postponed a week, ese and many others judges. It contained the Rose of J Y T = Fintingdon i saa 
P ch Mr. Douglas, of East Lothian, which holds the bape 
ARD. Soci ty oF pe of the Royal Agricultural Improvement 
afternoon, and Society ò Ireland. Mr. Donglas’s heifers “4th Queen 
and soon rumps,” and “ Venus Medicis.” a 
made more than | by the late Joh e Medicis,” the latter bred | Harland, Vpradly G 
rance fee of 5s. We hope | prize, and the iat Booth, received, the former the first 
port. of suis ot Ut ie the latt atter the co dation of the judges. 
es df the Dati Aer ich holds the Challenge Cu 
in which they are > Jublin Society, where the toe com aoe rim 
arranged. | it but did not receive th 
CHESTER MEETING. | competed at Gi: yeeie Gaara 
Maynard, A. L.; Parkinson, | in Ireland, receiving preh th o young aioe preva 
Se on both of those occasions the sa 
, Samuel ; Bloxsidge, Saml. ; i s to -x r relat five merits which they have had 
all, W. <- Tame the i f are both remarkable animals, proving | entries of Shropshire 
$ r, ate arora o ir a he rd, , which is — attested sheep feet ob ` d in its 
