r 
Boada 
T 
n & Son, ap 
DA 
which we have reason to know is apart: in the 
Wm 
sine commend 
In 
Section 8, el | Grabbers for gen crops, the first 
DE 
hof +}, 
Society for legisla- 
2 eagan will be brought 
ed and sheltered from the | New 
| prize of = was opie sti J. Kirkwood, of Tranent, | 
"|p rice 31. 10s.; the implements of pie Rober t Law, of 
| Sh eto, price, 2l. jss é; vet hm an Milar, Aimbulty, 
aylo’ 
mple arra: 
Ethie, Arbro 
be . Asa source of in haavan 
t must be obvious enough—but no 
but of loss and trouble, 
rs i 
o inconvenience simply, bu 
ath, 
which ‘eer tube could - 
was adopted, b 
| screw v p ed to take in any breadth of drill; 
t | panded or , contrac ote 
In Section 9, Norwegian Harrows, the first aga 
finished mechanism mnst 
ever io not the only cere n orker: must feel a 
very decided interest in a 
submit A regent to examine it idee a pelting shower. 
Havi t | cons 
e preliminary remarks—no ru 
altogether u Neots ont A at en period i în the history of | iron, and 
the Hi ghuna — ses pi ceed to go over the Im- i 
fiint t 
of 42 J. Kirkwood, of Tranent, pri 
82. 10s. This implement, as comp: with = 
machine, before he will | met with in En gland, can bear investigation for sim 
i yet strength 
& Sons, of Gi ghty Burn 
n, Arbroa 
ria ofi 
fi elds, 1 21. etti, veji gr- the * machine ea va 
a comer iS 
as 
Dunbar, price 
drills at a time ezit has an indiat aatis m 
lan d gone over, pn the Tan 
da 
D Sectio a Ma chine e 
-a | 
first, prize of e ‘was a warded to Me pac 
ms, of sr i Burn, ont Beta 
of this aie 
In Section 1, _Two-Horse rein fe Epenceal purposes, | 
Gray & Co., of 
t 
g eO 
remark that the ae w 
department of i a 
g partmen several of thi animals 
n | figured successfully at Chester, * g 
$ pos tpone en remainder of 
our ting 
F i 
ey 
f the Cattle Show we have 
at Present menis g 
re. Mr. Wel ké 
wheel 
its tee ings. 
f | by two Rael mated to ease, 4 the c 
r. Ro aad t Law, 
Jam irk- 
rs. M’ raros of 
& Son, of | 
tadnsstane (commended), price Sis M 
of srpa gm sme price 4/.; Mr. 
wood, of Tranent, p: 12, 12s. ; Mes 
Keith, p rice ‘al. 15s. SSrs. ge ‘Sellar -e 
cros 
| which is carried on two studs w to the ses of 
frame. The cross shaft is actuated by a 
| passes over a curved arm septic! y 
bar of the frame. Pei curved arm is provi 
untly po neti bary 4l. 14s.; and 
Ta; usr, aey ae waged who took the ou Bla 
32) 
| part, a pin 
pa: rough a hole made in the sides 
of the rege of fine lever and i h 
n the curved arm 
are R ° 
well k 
ploughs, but they did not enter them for competition 
The principal feature in this section, 80 far 
known | There septs bee of revolving erties these tines 
being fi ormed on star whe els, six tines to oe “oon l. 
These wheel ] placed parallel ach 
se supported i atii ng bolted in the ste of | 
a| Ti liyun 
so Mi lever can be adjusted a any | Leiceste 
of the mould-boards in length, and the fineness of their | the sie Y iddle axle carries 12 of thesestar | Bulls calv 
contour to those of the best forms of English plough | whbele' oh 7s titans the ‘fro nt and hind axles ach or | as breeder, pre y before 1er January, 1856-2 a 
Another feature is the mion se EN the views of |78 tines; the tines of one set interlace with the fine es of caine 10/., to Lord Kinnaird, Rossie = 
many of ve makers with referen he of | the other set by this arrangement. One half of the star m CRE Heirat Taw - Tod, Elp : 
wheels, many of the specimens now rm ty 8 tel „ Bulls calved a r Ist J anuary, 1 856.01, to 
manufacturers having these addi tions. ft} Į ethin, T: deh (Cherry Duke); pa 
rs inn heviots ii fe 
p shown—neither = e 
vory considerable fore 
orses, chiefly Clyde aad nr tail 
The following is the award of od pi nE 
Holywell 
Cro 5 ll, 
"Fochab bers ; She ia ace 
af 
shee 
ia 
GES.—T. C: 
4} 
brought about b 
J 
soil in many districts, brought about by poerenbe 
a seien „per bei} the effect of this vik be hry 
t 
an reful cultivation—a condition of soil in f v eth is broken, and each set takes 
the wheel plough can best display its advantages. We | the ground like a r soe 
re nute that Messrs. Sellar, of Huntly, were} In sean 10, Consiating Land Rollers, the first 
uce in Scotland the use of stéel| prize o as awarded t aay abies RERE e, of Sm a 
and the principal feature of the manu- 
facture i in this part of the mechanism of the plough is 
f 52. 
tang Liberton, price 117. elonging t 
ames Gulland (La (Lady 
Messrs. Wilson, of Berwikenpon twee, price 134 jos. a 
g This i Ethok vented by | 
the vari wir parts = ndergo, being thickest at | Ca ‘ambridge, so known ae ne der 3 (rita ia) lve ee te bar 
those where ees is arm Fag to action of. a In Section Ad Polverini Land Rollers, firstp medal g 
soil. a Ritchie, of me Laurencekirk, of 52. w: as awarded . Wilson & Son, of Berwick- pee K: POLLED. í 
hibited a two-horse pl thay the | upon Tweed, price 18% 10s.; the implement of Mr. |y Hoctor, Kintrockat, Bretin; J 
weight is carried by a w hea wii ch [irk wool, of Trinen, bas ended, price 137, 10s, ongray, Peterhead; 7 G; Lumsden, 
of the furr rrow, tend ding to ssen the -at n | The i mple ement sehibited br Ero Wilson -is the | M'Combie, Tillyfour, Aberdeen 
of the sole in forming the 7 solo” or dusi 2s0 m pa recent improvem ae patented by Mr. Cambridge, and | breeder, the silver medal, Al Bowie, Mains 
depreca ted by 1 those who advocate WË lture. This | consists in t nog mployment of a series of discs as Secrotary Of the Hoste We ee Seren ro 
to that department s plough | serrated edge ced in the aii between the mals in rani: fok tho be A polled ball, 
mechanisin to whi eh the attention of not a is firs ‘oduced form of roller, bull; 10L, Wm. Cosmo aren E ae ae 
rer is now or a will be direc oa he whole of the dises and ‘ene are placed ece! (Malcolm) ; bronze medal, A 
In Section 2, Tre Ploughs, the | trically on the main shaft, so that they give a com Tete t, (Bankes o A oes of Jan pEr 
first ne pe l. was awar . Sellar & Son, | pulverising, and a e same time a self-cleansing | Westertown, Focha 10l, m, J. Tayler, 
of Huntly, price 57. 10s. This plough, a of ction. The implement exhibited = a kwood is | Rothiemay House; bronze medal, the 
lower build than usual, takes a from 12 ol eae Principle of rwegian above de- Balis Sots fa bh 4 Ha ico 
inches de The ploughs of Moni Gra y of Udd on ; two rows of star wheels ha employed, the | Bow: ie, Mains a of Kelly A kee oa 
—_ R. Law of Shuttleston, were commended, hia of which intersect as they revolve. Mr. David Montbeton, Bant ( uls Earl); bronze wu iS 
| Doi n Calibo iny ie exhibited i shank, Cloves, Forres. 
In Section 3, Subsoil Ploughs for in of which w i was ro in mis with a oon tenet a ir Maid or Per Pori; a 7 
prize — a was So ae gm to Mr. E. Law of Shuttleston, a nlet Boutheaks an et 
ae aoe ; that = vet J in alternate ı rows v otters. calved ad afer Tt pot dana. : 
sug oben mended, price In hen ise ao dP for preparing seed-beds fi Des te Robert Sontt a si 
a ys pews a ne sony land for three or four Soh ne hangs prize of 57. was awarded to Mr. George | ne ea prao 
prize of 4l, price | Armand, Port- sipe oe Sres ee 51. 10s. | 4l., John Cruickshan rag bonte e 
5i 10s. ; ie i ne ici Gray of Uddingstone, | This is for one hors sek os n be with two or five | the late Robert Scott: 
price ce 7. 10s., Pg commended. Mr. Law’s plough is 
presser whesls asr ikea 
In Section 13, ‘Ribbing Machine, the first prize of 27. 
Tranent, price 5/7. 10s. 
Kirkwood 
Jupars.—J. Barr, f 
Paisley. 
Bulle calved before 1st of January, 1856. ie mons 
‘Th Section 5, oea Mould-board Ploughs for drill 
bora boards for lifting Potatoes. the first prize of 32 
awarded to Messrs. P. MGreg ‘or &,Sons of} t 
Keith, price 44. ; ae vo paigh of "Messrs. ‘Gray, of Uddin = 
stone, being com: 
uld- piee es n be ex 
"n Tn nearly the Piia of 
balk- 
This implement makes five ‘el at a time of sufficient 
i for ae ar the small coulters being placed 
the first prize 
ne E Bentall, ‘of i ae 
» Sussex, p orice 4. 5s. The ese harrows a 
In Sects 214, 1 
of 32. vo awarded to M 
Maldon 
d cted 7 Bi 
the implements here exhibited, the appara ratus for 
ists in prs 
employme 
Y 
of the ‘plo ugh, and fe 
bars curved or ese pe mi “hel aot 
Tn one form the two outer bars o s graip are flat, 
round. In another form the graip is compe ith, being | Be 
radiating bars, and in another of ¢ ved bars, The 
kag nut, which is ve prevented se taming ee 
and need capa Epos ow ws of Messrs. Gray, 0 
adel, 
wir price 4l. "Be. Mr. 
tall oo séaake "the f first priae” Ma a for the ar ig 
for 1 it land, price 37. — ose of Messr 
Gra f Uddingst 
earth passes up the inclined bars of the 
drill, and ace mould-boards splitting it into two, the 
falling tiroit the grating psi 
m th 
and et § kno 
o| Grass seeds (Section 16), price 
section Mest 
web harro 
took the “first prize of I for iha (to for coveri 
21. 18s. 6d. ; th 
ha arrows o £ Messrs. Gray, of Addingstone, price 3i. 10s., 
S ing 6, Ribbing or Drillparing Plo t 
frst prize of 2h. re awarded to Mr. James B me heli 
a > price 
In Section 7, 2 apa Grubbers or Cultivators, the | 
ot i. awarded to Mr. J. Kirkwood, of 
t, price- 10s.; the grabbers of Mr, Andrew 
Shi 
bay ‘of Upper Crichel, Old Deer, price 7%; and 
E3 Sectio; = p Suing Trees, the first prize of 1/. was 
warded to] Kirkwood, of Tranent, price 12s. ; and 
in 1 Section 18 Mr. Kirkwood also took the first prize of 
of | 12. for iang swing trees, , price li. 
Tn Sect drilled rain cro ps, th 
first prize ‘of él. was awarded to Mr. Thomas Sherriff 
West Barns, Dunbar, price 67. 15s 
In Section 20, Broadcast Sowing Machine, the first 
prize of 67. was awarded to Messrs, James Finlayson 
of Stewart. 
Burnside Cottage, seame  “iltarchan 
Alexander Wilson, Fore 
onean I 
be a quhoun, Bart., per? 
hn Stewart. gee? "a F 
ae calved after Ist January, 1 i Jobn t 
5l., Duncan Keir, Bucklyvie; e Stewart; 
Cows in Milk of any age.—l0l., : A 
Stewart; bronze m James aer Sohn ster 
Best Cow in Calf of an; eae n; brons 
lexander M‘Lachlan, Ers ah a Wess 
m ra 
ved after uary, 
, Norto n Mains, Ratho 
7a aa 
as Sadler, 
4l., Tho 
Hi 
DGES.—W. M'Combi 
Ju 
Faslane, Helensburgh. aol, the 
ils calved before ist January, 1858. 20h a best 
f | Breadalbane, nee then breeder challan, 
silver me exander nald, 7 
101., Wm. Wilson, Whine Forbes; pei 
M‘Laren, Monzie, a 
Bulls calved after, ist January, 1806. at 
Breadalbane ; 5l., Lady Taren, M” 
ronte James, John, and Joseph nd 
Ki i 
soy any age. — 10t, Marquis of Brey re 
John, and Joseph M‘Laren ; 
bee eres i 
i vi 
Seane Jand ; 4l, Marq 
Henry Shaw. 
Heifers calved after Ist 
Smith, ririn 
M‘Laren; bronzi 
Jup — J, 0 
Or bliston, Fochabers 
Cross-bred Cows 
Alexander Aiklen, 
ree 
of kiy ie josie The ed 
Meikle 
