892 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, SER UON 
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Barton, is successful here, both directly in the WELSH BREEDS, course and = L CEMBER 4, E 
animals shown by himself, and indirectly i in walnuts. he Oxex.—101., J. E. Bennett, Esq., Husband’s Bosworth ; 57, worn out, thous That 
has = ry which are shown by H.R.H. the Prince |B. E. Bennett, Esq, R i must, therefore he ber sid ti E 
pam OxeN.—6i., Mr. William | Eagles, Cropredy, near Banbury, which they were ei ean to all that jg, AL 
Of ¢ course the contrasts Which one sees at Bingley nd Mr. Ottley’s Gold Medal. Henry | Withhold thei ly pa 
Hall are not so much bet one class smith in ., Drax need Selby. y proceeded to raf apari from it, Meee 
as Leben nee animals of different classes; and for SHEEP. ience had tied er to the Progress whia e 
meat-making any rate the woful inferiority of} Ler —Fat Wethe xceeding 22 months.—107,, | tioned ae they bet i the last 5 
the long- Treen d breed (very poorly Tope aoed) is Ery oras 10 and Silver 3 Medal as breeder, ne ei Foljambe whi h they di been enlight 
forced upon one’s notice by its position a longside the | Ese ee pally rer Aaj pags de, “polka eee tions of A not Previously know, by ti 
well bred short-horns. Thus 72, Mr. Bw ’s ( Uffcot, not excee Fi 22 ‘isonthe old.—10l. and Silver Medal, Mr. | World the tinpertant A ay, who had 
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Swi indon short- horn heifer is laced close by ye Mr. | Thomas West, Bletchington, Oxfordshire nes 5l., Mr. 
») p ntrast could | C} aie Kearsey, gia — near cats da ae a those Sanna a wer e 
not be; and it is plain that for meat- sp Aa the sooner Sour AND orien D iper thers not exceeds ing phe fre Westin 
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ing 22 toa old. Zio peat ae prize, 10l, and Silver Media ros iM supplyin: 
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the latter breed is altogether d and re by | bre eder, poa | Walainihata, Thetford ; 51, Earl of Lei r, impossible, T all 
better stock the better for the profit of the far Holkham H i ii reas ae knew the fears 
There was a smaller show than usual of AA BORA Sours AND ormen Down Suerp.—Fat Wethers not exceeding 
hat some 
34 months old, 102. nail Silver Medal, Mr. John Overman, | Possible injurious eff 
The cross-bred classes were however unusually full and | Burnha m Sutton ; 5l., Sir Robert Geo: orge Throckmorton, Bart., | ing off o 
instructive. The Dul A oe aa eke half short-horn | Fa arrini ve: Wane bade ths | Were enabled to carry 
HEEP,—Fai ers, not exce ing 22 months f d :, : 
1 dal, Ed ls of drainage without 
of the latter, may b acy, a no eo the best of them. old, 101. mi as, B Green, award, Holl: and, Esq., M.P., abdi the i any 
here was a very good show of sheep—especially good | Snrorstte SHE Wethers, not exceeding 34 months things to show what had been : 
in the Southdown classes and in short wools not South- | old, 10l., and Silver "Wedel as breeder, William 0. Foster, Esq., | absolute necessity that th done, ani 
downs. The difference between the two is however MP, Kin r gil Farm, near Stourbridge; 5l., Willia; m 0. | which might ose efforts should by 
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very remarkable—seen in the fineness of the wool inte, Hoa. N- —Fat Wethers, not exceeding 22 months | ledge in 
past on the fo ie eae, d in the greater ripeness of the ald, bE Siar Medal, Sates n Silver Modi, iry r. William PEESNSI tat ae be ep 
Jun EELS ‘i Bee ghee by Government aid, and by pr 
Of the pigs Pigs and poultry we must merely say that EAA tae Sueer.—Fat Wethers not exceeding 34 months | ing her Majest; a name,” Me Ae > 
they were, as they have ever been, aa out of old, 101., and Silver M Medal ia esa ‘Adam C. Keep, Esq., | moving a resolution, declari to wre 
Bingley Hall. The prize list of the former will be Ga en ogy digg ye th Down and Cotswold) } tance that the services WE. the 
found below; for that of the latter we o have i room. Adam C. Keep, Esq., (South Down and Cotswold). should be retained in Queen’s Co 
It may be remarked that in two were animals PI GS. the impolicy of fabol ing the llege, 
Fat Pics.—Three Fat Pigs of one lit ter, not exceeding 10 
pre Sr 1 The bitin t inspector for the O ahd figata old, 10l., and Silver Medal as prodana, ae ture in the se ral Queen’s Colleges in 
ruthfulness of the exhibitors’ c age. Oneis| J and I. Bate, King’s Heath, Birmingham ; 5l., Henry W. iti er was toad ut from the chair, i m 
rather disposed in such a case to side with those Sio py weg Esq. g Dunstew, near W. j unanimously. ba 
“oma to a matter, as of fact within their personal .—Three Fat Pigs of one litter, not exceeding 15 ie 
a. ees old, io d Sil Medal, Counte: f Chesterfield, 
patriarg ia ont wa those Pou speak merely from month ola, Tia Sar upon bene: L 4 meas E Chet 
appearances. These dis- | feld, 
malificatio: ke await fren have the useful effect of| Far Pia. —Exceeding 15 months old, 6l., and Silver Medal, 
inducing intending exhibitors to take particular pains | Mr. George Beale, Lutterworth ; a sch George Beale. 
BERKSHIR! rar R exceeding three, 
ry liberal pri izes offered f or roots drew toge ether | and not aka ‘ee onic, iot. oe Medal, George 
a veisaskobla show of Mangel Wurzel and Carrots— Holyoake, Esq., sey, beer i oseph Smith, Hen- 
so e, however, of Swed Mr. Star- Farma Warie ilye: Wright > nae te 
rm, wi uarry House, Grea 
key, hi Spy © ham, carri al 3 Mr. Williams Coonan: Impsley tnt Henley-in-Arden ; 
ore him wi extraordinary Long Red and Me Walter J. B. Scott, Qu a Birmingham. 
Mangels, averaging’ about 30 1 S OF OTHER LARGE BREEDS.—Five Pigs of one litter, n 
apiece; they are beside the Swedish Turnips as| exceeding six ars oh AON and nae Modal, ; William | B. 
. Z " an, » Car! » Cross Hills; 5i 
ide dwarfs. ly any remark in dis- dall, Beaudesert, Park Farm, Henley-in-Ard 
-horned as compared with well-| Pics or SMALE Breep.—Fivye one of È ‘itter, exceeding 
bred cal tells with tenfol in favour |three, and not exceeding six months old, 10. and Silver 
of Mangel Wurzel as com wi ips Th: Medal, Mr. Samuel Wily, Brandsby ; 5/., Mr. Samuel ing: A ; 
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an e r tpe a Join ON ey Bihin Haly Shiut; 
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sonpiiga: Much of an extraordinary growth of plants is | J right, t, S or Be HEEP ax Pios- Mr. William Sanday, Holme Fae ~ accent 
wing to a larger z tis | one Motel Mr. John Moon, Old Alrestord, | scarce and springs mo low. ‘ i 
and meihanstibio supplies of NEDES dt a com- | Hants: Mr. Edward Gough, Gravel Hit, Shrewsbury. prey ive. proved fly 
pami Espee artificial Geabuent a Anor Roors.—Mr. J. Matthew: baston House, | although not at all to last year. This is a most 
thus a’ do eason in the case of plants why those Re ong poorer 892 
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the former will dually dspace the latter there cannot janie Miche ate ee ee Wigton ; 
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Very pene stands of agricultural, horticultural, ‘Varennaar InsPeoton 1 AND ems REFEREE.—Mr, . L, oe to teo producen, a much less 
and d arborictltural plants, and nd p roduce were ex.| Hunt, Cannon Street, Birmingham Sho! raphe Fen qualities oie a mune re 
ted by Messrs. Dickson & Co. and Chivas & Co, i. | Bat should rather thinke ft wouid bemere 
aoe by Man, Dingle é Son and ices & Son, w} CHEMICO-AGR NANIA ULSTER : Irish Agricu them upon the farm. are 
Birmingham ; an d by Messrs. Proctor & Ryland, and | in Professorships.— = late be hed Se: of this ity, will soon be finished. Sheep have been doir 
other manure Serr ir he r. John ras mi. “that he had heard, with con- | this year, and our supplies of ya ‘the 
The follo: awthie of ch J siderable regret, that a recommendation had been given | large end good ed ee 
wing wards udges :— the Gove ae A P commission which had lately every and keep as bad a trade as can well 
sie; Eea Eeten ae Ga ea RD T itai, aien Ben the subject for the abolition of professor- | ing corn is too h for them to lesve e pray uag 
Prize of 00" mand Silver Medal ae breeder John Naylor, Toa wya of agriculture in Queen’s Colleges, and that that | cattle are in baara E a8 
Leighton Hall, Welshpool ; 5l., Mr. Robert Swinnerton, Nus: | had been put forward on the und of political tin wast OMITE Fine White Wheat is in 
i ak iie economy, it being a that the interests o icul- | Barley, but both are scarce. thin ee ele 
“ore ia a i n iara Meise, iets doentia ele G. | ture no more required the ae er of Government being u used for feeding Bate seg aro Do O 
Dury 5 bl wt ed eer ae ce Consort, hirae sy Sie nch = pce he p P; a rei Wheat being es in some few inane 
and Silver Medal, M: Vaughan, Cholstre , | Other department o; uman indus ry. seem ; Beaty tiit ips, W! il 
Leominster; st rs Ok, , Mr. rh ge Hill, agg Shrewsbury. ry y that the i mar aa who ) gave o expression to extent this season, grig jes ar ts 
Bedstone Hall, Shropshire ; 5l. ng Pe  Peneidan? eee thesis of Barley and Oats. But we 
he pees i, than that exes uces another, and perhaps 
oe . g_,SHORT-HORNS. pad aron demanded, 1 aude, and must continue | another season ; at present itis not uncomcy 
goen and aed : pas Mr. William Root, Chipping ts receive support from the State, by the appointment |a good sample ot Barioy than abi tosin 
arden, ; öl, cer, Althorp. f A in | Wheat in our market is now 
STEERS.—10/. and Silver Medal Mr. Stratton, Swin- | and endowment of suitable ers. For nce, M | for malting quite as much, and ovon ee 
don; 5l., Hon. Col. E. D. Œ. Pennant, w a: Penrhyn Castle the department of law and of medicine, professorships though it must be plen rif te very well 
20 rey east prize, 101, an and Gold Medal, with no oie were appointed and paid for by the country, in order | stone of 8 Ibs. rs pean Po as field 1 
Wed , Nuneaton: Breeder, ic. detente ch ivers | t0 enable those who were to exercise those professions | is likely cre must thresh both fr ig ti 
Coton, sti aa tae EE ee tage. cultivate them in the way which they ought. No [and farmers mur wee ed M 
HEIFERS.—101. and Sil Mr. John W. Brown, Uff- | doubt, if it could be shown that there was no necessity Mild and dry at frst, on Shall do wel 
cott, Swindon ; 5l., Mr. ae jae mt, Eign Street, Hereford, for the payment of professors of law and medicine, and | up mild ee, se a ile , bat ere 
| some others that might be named were able to put them- on eer very lly asthe ae 
Paco and Siler Modal, Mr George Turner, Barton, | selves in a position to impart sufficient instruction by | The Wheat is nearly yal ote. a Saita i. be 
STEERS.—10/., extra prize of 201., and Silver Medal to breeder, gratuitous associations, or by voluntary payments, it Toc amoer Ti pl oe 
=e i Prince Consort ; Breeder, , Mr. George Turn r,| was not necessary to get Gov vernment to aid them; chalking and road repairing, m and mattin, 
Cows.—101.; and Silver Medal t o Nie , Earl of Leicester ; and ided sT A pen be nike pot market, sp 
Breeder, Mr. Richard Merson, North Maam ge the State very properly provi we S heavy sale, but it is not likely to 
_gHleizERs —10L, and Silver Medal to breeder, J. J. Farquhar- | to sav re expense. Tt would not be hard to convince the |a Deity att tr sheop 
5 son, Esq., Blandf ford ; Breeder, es Quartley, Melland | meeting that it was found, in times past, impossible seeds, which have forced them 
nse. LONG-HORNS. convey cy on the basis of agriculture Lie over. @. 8. 
Oev- and Silver Medal, Mr. R. H. Chapman, Upton, |the aid of men of proper ‘education and en mar Correspon 
rng i Siete. sb Sve Makes mental suite te towel te that branch of know tent No ping hee pees 
and Silver r. Thomas | Without ir aid i i ible to ww SH Re 
Satchwell, Knowle ; 5l., Mr. R. H. Chapman, Nuneaton, et geod: Bos "fallegehensle. to the proper * pabised (away) o © F 
FOR OTHER PURE Perry AND CROSS-BRED {cultivation of the soil.. The Chemico- Agricultural How nes 70 Fans PROFITABLY £ 
Oxen.—10/. and Silver Medal, Duke of Beaufort, Badminton ; | Association a formed for the UPER ae great defect lished ed h “Boya 
5l Mr. James Stewart, New Market, Aberdeen hat was fi they were refer to them ar hal 
‘Ows.—101.,. Mr. Jo strong, Palterton ; 5/., Mr. Aaron | and had been eminent] successful ; see PEAT- iera n o London Manu 
miiran He Jaer Swart, Aberdeen 2, mua AÙ aware that reL that entirely depended on |” apiy, o ths tonim YA ge 
olland, Esq, MP. Eversham. 4 | vo tin nta ived, h yey that:by POULTRY, BIRMING reri, od ne oe g 
SCOTCH BREEDS. ing ene etic support to oe ir association it would hat ro. im p pias ig Als $ 
Oxex.—101., D. R. aye : ‘ | continue to live for a length of time ; yet there was tee rise 90 It. a apie 
“on aad ier aay * orne Castle, Shrews- | Peer dade dt A gt Scotl i the t had run weigh 
