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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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yet a considerable number 
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The motion for adopting the report of the Council 
whe, though of the highes r respec mei Yee were little 
port: d and spread tarong 
of th land, had led t 
F 
wW pice nel 
of the Society. At, esent, i 
= oe pes bee ric oe | adhe 
mber its ost 
rr 
i ha 
the 30th June, 1858, was the: 
to 
y | the preceding se 
d 
Te 
mga 0 pr 
grat 2e Eos those meeting were “nothing pres 
si 
The If. yearly account ‘from the Ist of January | t 
n read. 
Votes of thanks were paid to the learned gentle- | 
ng 
men who had A ag the Society with lectures durin 
E CATT BAKER STREET. 
f us who Ne MGA r years to convince 
til 
ess of fee 
bei eing not Sein free ten sa extreme o 
n, 
— fed con and 
intelligent mem iat rs Were anx ce 
usefulness of those meetings ; but hes aid not like to 
but of a qua 
meat that dee oe credit to the 
only 
ina state of = 
ommunity i in 
vome forward with useful papers, i 
be bu ried and never gions: ore mor as she feared was the 
a m of the sort. 
| steers or oxen 
these times of “ tn wag: corn 
and rar ? and gives the foy all the 
business- ik appearance of a fat ea mar. 
In von classes we find his Royal 
carry ka E the rg Susie both for, youn s steers, ny E 
3 years old. The beas 
handsome but a 
certainly very "symmetrical and 
m 
Earl, of “Leicester's i in the same class is not inferior i in 
to the | th 
upon them; so that if they were mi ght be 
made useful, and if not that thei far Par 
exposed. A leman, who t ook the trouble of other. 
é 2. 4 4} £4} q 1 
him 
The “oxen or steers” make d parti- 
ttention. No eed, n 
autumnal cultivati tion Oa bls than the newspapers 
were literally overwhelmed with correspondence o. of the 
Cura 
Club during the past year would at once see that those | John 
arge 
class. ames here we reas Tike Mr. 
e, well fed 
and he had been informed b n who was 
ins th d prize. e e 
exchanged prizes between this and the Prince’s, which, | classes. of 
certainly, is a y ounger, is y compact] ade, | and Mr. Rigden and 
very pr Sai ba i a defective loin and rump. Mr. closely in competition. 
Heath’s ox ge a commendation ; for apa of down w ether classes are. extraordi 
+ E ums) E J. 
Highness | M 
y a gentlem 
engaged in promoting steam ploughing that the dis 
cussion had done more to accomplish that object than 
anything mio 
n said he could bear his meed of praise | an 
some respecte, the ‘alt of flesh is not equal to that 
of the prize beasts. Mr, Gibbs’s beautiful cow, oyennly 
old, <A ‘having had 6 ca calves, is the gem 
fin 
nd 
e Chai 
to what had be hia accomplished by 
Club; but this was ot 
iated by the Council in the 
ersham: As Mr. Sidney has not concluded 
reprint cia with any practical geinn it may | 
fo 
geer inopportune or me to make any r eply to o his 
refo; rd steers show well, Mr. 
bein ne = Sh va good animal ; and the 
ears Kn are better still. 
ninos prize ox, Mr. Heath’s 
Mr. Aldworth’s Pia several “ commended” 
ng a high character to the show of oa s 
and a very 
e one she is. | the Duke 
speci 
been Laren 
è 
handsome, 
iie (not South- downs) aro et a ve 
ra stock we hav | 
own 
King’s also s 
The Pi 
vellous 
His vere rg good. In the heifer en ioie 
s but one Mr. ae pror legai oa or es 
äi WS fed 1 harfer 3 y and 11m old. 
The ort-horns winning both Gold Medals = ae 
gran eat a of the eae oats Mr. Stra 
rarer phe stelle i 
s form 
epa r A 
in fo met 
eed in such 
ssn) * mi bd wae seit Councils the press casa possesses. every the ree 
on prost order, as he Seine EA me at that the pity is this is 
mee thee ara criticism ou onto doors n a abi 
Now I cannot but ‘think tha me fie of any such | th too beautiful to be merely sold to the bi eter ; ; 
create very neonvenience ; tha tit but their value is as astral os the high pitch of 
would be- the means, perhap.: iF sowing the seeds of | advancement tha f ie f notable breeders have 
the Council E attained to. eter p miai s ‘Me. Jas. Pha 
much dissension sinc akn. both i in 
mbers 
it would not be renee by an 
he seems to antici he o rA ig ope hho 
has made has already, in point of fact, bi ooh ated out; 
and if he has perused the pap 
efits w 
Society, and nep wasr 
neil meeting on 
the _ist insta ant, h that 
t have seen =a at Professor 
of the pao generally, and a t ar gio | Pennants ke, are also uncomm gon phe 
of the ben ich d have ha 
me d higher praise from ublie 
ad no ot ro a champion come beside the ima 
“oxen or steers” in the next nal ve repay attention, | P 
seld kably 
w. 
mends; that he has made a tour of North and South 
Wales, * during which he held cornritbaaist with the 
rists those 
s his intentio; 
other arta of the Tai. 
It is clear, “hereon, that Professor 
boo adopted 
Moreo er, he 
a: 
and the agricu ul- 
pastels: and] at not the slightest 
e the result. 
tural comment 
doubt that m 
Voelcker has a 
handsome and with a Dean pA The Marquis 
f Exeter’s well deserves “high commendation,” 
aving a particularly e e 
a 
as to deserve the honda she has received— 
bai ling’s cin free from the defects bservable in the 
ta an rsi not ity of flesh, beauty, and 
be DA 
n’s 
oe aa Pagnell), 
Pow we 
racter ‘of beauti fal feeding 
pee sor Hearn Y w pe to roar 
aami 
shows. 
We add to grait week’s notice 
dlear that. they contained wa 
Burgess & Key, Howard, C! 
ty Orosskil, 
m 
ray & 3 
osser Goh Wood, Comrie, Coie ae 
on toke), Read 
aidie, Hi a Teo ak 
n & Co., elke ie 5 
1 (Hurstgreen) for “ Sigma, D" a 
w Ti 
some ever care the first rst prize heifer her die 
nction, and would have put the seco aig in her piace. 
we were never _bet tter r; and it no disparage- 
+t $ Mr 
ntaining V 
Col r 
of their tre 
of Whi 
Rare 
$47 
t, to all t ose other m ma ters Wor ch, without 
the 
n iers 
ring chines, h 
extraordinari rily good o 
We Ph not rodil a P the Sussex b 
oom "eg s and useful a 
. vere ed class—Mr. Ca 
Bm a risen orth 
and Suffolk prea comprised Aahing |e 
expan ded hi andsome 
heats f fas bone, int en of these kakat we 
add, and all were | plai 
reed, but | C 
nimals exhibited i a 
ne’s and Mr. am 
ter for their mea 
| their form and looks, which are by no means pre- 
in these days of sal. re and early- 
toti the orm-sa of thet mney, ak which no sete 
au the very points that Mr. Sidney wishes to hay 
in putting the motion, said he hoped | W 
ead the report of the eee bate ns 
not consider that either their weekly or thly 
4 aes therto been a farce, M 
meeti it een arce, as Mr. Sidney had | 
the emeak ed 
that those who 
| maturit ty b eeds. 
ee a Scotch en aes @ sotie’ very good th ings, 
in helt; “Viscount Hill's 
WES gir 
phen 
ladin rs. Martin’s Aberdee 
reat Highlands the Dake 2 soma West Highland 
are’ and Mr. He ath’s Ga Howa ay Sco 
alt Bennett's Welsh. oxen wis Oe ERY for 
eir great size as well as good quality. 
_ 
rm, 
or harvest t has 
eather ed 
the can ae 
e above 
ding 
has 
sowings ha 
ve co) 
vigorous. *Notwitl 
