1192 
EXTRA STOCK.—LONG-WOOL. 
EDAL to the exhibitor, for the best Leicester Wethe 
inExt ra Dicis; e Hon. Colonel Lowther ; Bux va Mallin to the 
T for the best. Leicester Ewe in Extra Stock, Juan 
; SILVER MEDAL to the Exhibitor, for be 
icester) in Extra Stoc 
T WET: WN BREED 
1 YEAR OLD 4, 23 "Мох аср sir EU Bord "Walsingham 
. Of the My Show it is needless to repeat the | most profitable root 
—for that is wha t it would amount to—of the 
dapted to their piri {ог steam m-power ings to 
each of the „cultivating | tines, which break "ap and 
Merton Hall, Thetford; Silver Medal to "the breeder, Lord 
alsing Jo 
W: ham ; 2nd, 10l., and Alfred Heasman, ра д 
Arundel; 3rd, 52.. the f Radnor, Colesbill. " 
CLass37. FAT WETHER m or THE 800 ае 
(UNDER 23 MONTHS, EACH SHEEP NOT ТО EXCEED 
WEIGHT).—lst, 15L, [y Walsingham ; Silver Medal t to "the 
the ground it stirs. Mr. Fowler is present with a 
number of his powerful machines. 
| Тһе manufacturers o steam cultivating machinery 
are all in good spirits ; an t 
B wey 
cultivate. For m my оз —— 
half of each ч near às t can, and then in a very d 
Mangel m: 
one the co 
ap with 
. How are е оосар of yii ава to їй 
their раты ith abes im i prices of Mp: ej 
ing more т к. 
m direct his ferien. to the а of food for {һе 
PEN Cr ELO 9d, 10L, the Duke of Richmond ; се than the can immediately execute, a and ex ч forif there is anythipg thab does not pay, iis having Mas. 
‚ Wario йй x Sod Ra A and G tà d "Bor b dC a& stock than he e^ find Ras for, although I x v MA many 
Ti arre an orns y ап ау farmers now-a ays wi ave more money в really neces- 
3 TY м » » , ^ A : 
ovr " AND DUNDER 35 IES д, VES Rick: Shuttleworth, Bentall, Samuelson, Burgess, rie rr Аы » t in жен к M t fill the pus et to over- 
9d, 10l, Lord Walsingham; 3d, 5l., John Ov Ni Doe Ав shby, Boby, ‚ Hunt, Hol olmes, Nalder, Amies ona А pay mo Es e uo! үүт а um e Гербдүү. 
Li 
E ~ Е а me M. Moniki —A i 20L, E Wlan iis : Jed Er vx to с jx ep "tm MEA, pv ilt 
Brow Elston Hill, Devizes, Wilts ; Silver” Medal to EE p б nds at е steam engines, threshin thé pi Le dh "m t NW n t Wy. 
the тераат. William Brown Canning ; 2d, 15l., . F. Bennett, | machines, winnowing ines, plou ghs, harrow. and a cr Y o* Tre in or r Gioverat ar ons. s Tor a go ор 
M MM Salisbury; 3d, 5, William King, p Hayward, шч horse- hoes, régi and mowing ange 8, long th roper i a fi газо С 
Kig miey War Wirek En "үне шр1 — of — of the road, the field, the barn, | a going:on КАШ Te food. l per d Ys Ат 15-54 ]bs. X 
UNDER 58 тА mim 15l., Ын Smith, Sutton А Maddock, | and eeding ho exhibited in profusion. Mr. дш а Соте а VK Ea Erud сыш Гао ы de 
Биз; Silver Medal {о the breeder, Henry Smith; 2d, 5l., ren writ abone his four furrow 8 41b o cake, 2 2 bed of co бу, LA T Luv nd 
Lord -—— и me e: i p ough, the driver seated o framework, and in no | the produce of 1 acre of Тара and 1 of Clover 76 weeks 
Boma e pma мотив) 18.152. Thomas Horley, | ЗУ by his weight affecting the action of the tool. keep for a bullock: the artificial food, with cake at 107., and 
шш, Tlie Fosse, near Leamington i Silver Medal to the breeder, | The whole collection sent by the different makers, I Pei ET P Т o Pel а om RT 
Thomas Horley, Jun. ; ‚ The Earl of Aylesford, Pack- | merely that they may meet their customers, is as UL DUE pir. neok itor УЫ esp. whioh wilg m 
ington Hall, Сот! a £ T > that will not рау 6s. per week for this P, which will leave 
URS s Hind-op d Orroxpaud ect an illustration of the present state of our |5l.peracreforthe roots, and 3L per ton for the Clover con- 
TR orn qub Micra m, 385, Aur oem | machine manufacture as was ever brought together in IRE teda ло ems о do aot ИН 
Egmere, cedem А Silver Tv to the breeder, H. W. Keary, | competition for prizes. d Y a e ы в ЁШ ег Б t агат rt f 
Bridgenorth, ip; 3d, 101, Zachariah W Suilgoo, Adaerbury ese Oodle ig ota Pi о ато 
солаш Duibuy nd Dr Nuus or pr ble feeding, if possible. I consider if a farmer 
Oxford. realises 5s. per ton for his roots, and 8l. for his hay, by 
=- E Far NEN Б КЕ Farmers’ Clubs. bullocks, he does very nd it is quite as much as many 
Aix BREED oF ANY AGE.— ic st, 15, J. B. Downing, of Home|  LoNDON: Dec. 7.—At опе of the how meetings се Nus та gp € Mete 
Sae. Неге! ird; Silver Medal to the breeder, J. B. Downing; | ever © of а pompes Mr. H. Trethewy in the r Th h th: t catt] do Ee fi feeding 
за, ти, William Sm ith, 85, Southernhay , Exe 2 Wisth БАА ilio take & Up info NOHO Fels vi 
ES ums HEEP or E Віл Chair, а paper д —— e arable | would б totake a trip into Norfolk during the winter, and 
ANY AGE. -— ML, land | was rend by riim бош х, Woburn. We can this (with the he pi HN di bere s Gn A mier tim МТ 
Richard 1 tione y fp omm yore Silver Medal to bs pa ыг а partial wr an "of it. tell you ui hae bull КОК. ч ре 
the 
breeder, Richard Eastwood; 2d, 10L, Jonathan Peel, Knowl- 
mere Manor, Clitheroe, 
TRA STOCK.—SHORT-WOOL. 
AL to the Exhibitor, for the 
best dim ry Sheep (not South-down) in Extra Stoc. 
Henry Smith of Shiffnal 
Loxe AND SHORT-WOOLLED CROSS-BRED `FAT 
ER 23 жч mo 20L, чаре Overman ; 
ohn Overman ; 2d, 10L, тойан 
Lab. Sir Thom 
us Aveley, Romford, 
W ED ÜROSS-BRED Far WETHER 
SHEEP, UNDER —Each Sheep not to — 220 lbs. 
live Weight 15h 10L, MOL, john Overman; Silver M. 
ee et John Overman; 2nd, 5L, John Hatcher, 
A STOCK. 
in extra stock, W. H. Baker, Cottesmore. 
ow 
EDING 4 Мох 
= аюу s Silver 
2d, 101., William 
Ass 47, Pi6s, 
pw ARM 
, G. B. Morland, Abingdon; Silvei 
Medal to е [== p В. Morland ; 24, 10., John Biggs, 
ср ms n, ree ы 3d, 5L, Adolphus Frederi 
Slade, eminal H ouse, Chisel ыб. 
ER. Lee At ок ANY 
on. A. N. Н 
took car 
; SILVER MEDAL to the Exhibitor, for the 
tock, to | of suc! 
to the 
Marlwood | rather see 
i 
to the exhibitor, for the best Pig in extra 
earl: 
e sai 
and has not hitherto carried beri i quantity 
for the n that it 
| is isunkind for dio growth of roots; and even sane a crop 
be 
rown, it Аа often i си the land to either 
eat them during the winter 
e occupiers 
Cabbage pem 
te "ensem autumn), which may prs Ev dy on the lat land 
and I am su 
n d 
to а 
hea 
r beginning of | 
and 
Na. will be ready for sonsimpiion in ан. Y ду; T WR we is wbat 
уши be done эрод o: n tenacious soils, or at least mpted 
whichis atthat time of year more nutritious than the bulb 
would bein October. I well know the disadvantag 
land farm "— 1- d ne sod be 
friends try what can — € 
commonest dentro tom - POM. they will ok ba npa 
with the result. ТЬ md ig it to b i lig ier 
neigh s to produce Swedes w what 
A 
the ище months, June, July, Mod кее zc it will | G: 
SILVER MEDAL to the exhibitor, for the best Cross-bred Sheep ен р; e ift 
a 
e ME is the best sort of bullock for our stalls, boxes, 
ds? 
or 
daos A: the Shorthorn, Ъесацв ood a as an; 
man re ha have is always emen eata rider T price 
than an; other established breeds; and I find if they, 
the Shori ith жы к ad eme d A ed ше food than the Here- 
ford or Devon, they make and invariably pay best 
where a libe "t. of c can be given. 
and roots, 
s крз ж mean an animal e pm of a long pedigree, for, 
county, and they do 
to pay for expensive feeding. Тае ider 
s field ; Y although I very often 
I 
must look for the main supplies to our feeding stalls, as 
рав moist climate and humid atmosphere аге more suitable for - gk 
owing cattle than corn. rust the reports we have lately 
heard of the decrease of stock in the sister isle will prove — 
incorrect, fo; nud i mense loss to us if the Irish 
store cattle cami numbers th: фе е done. Fi 
5. The breeding of of cattle upon a farm of arable land : 
Aud 
not some "9а pasture, a limited ni 
ume | all occu: 
hich there is 
ms eoe ws i d 
for 
r the 
І say по; still as there are few farm ee дм 
reared for the purpose of fattening for the D r, and a8 
store cattle a aroa now so high in price, it isa sg poc 
oeccupie: arable land to keep a few cows, and rea 
бге " SILVER CUPS. fi m eiui p may not be kept than at the "ше sees ов. f this t by Mr. Col П as his 
bulum сш o! oint by Mr. Coleman, as we! 
SILVER сш учо 401., to the exhibitor, for the best Steer or у. f 
I potu a з classes, to 595 Heath — —Do., cie о to Өс тш duy Жей soils аг marks on the relative pP e of foods, must be postponed for 
exhibitor, for t Heifer or Cow asses, ч 
Charles Swaisland. ро, value "901, to the "exhibitor, for the | and every puse petra e althou ugh 6. I have, I am afraid, devoted too much time {ойе — 
нера Leicesters, Cotswolds, Lincolns, Kentish, ог other | some of these are a little too admit of being | cattle on arable Жыз but I felt that, if not of. эё ў 
Too. vius MEM ые саша, pei оГ one year much trodden in wet жана, stil Pes part of the | great importan a-days as sheep farming, still 
оа South-downs, erp ome or Wiltshire Down: erop is drawn off for co nsumption, w. with bull тисш n the | | the ere was то ге o room a for improvement i in ,the pss ж 
singham.—Do., value 207., to the AE Und DONA ыла the rest ma may be used on the la nd withou Е 
Bep (uot ute ч any CY ар to it. remarks relativo to the production of Cabbage eum ү 
Overman. - — | _ Such land as land, and pro- mon Turnips for consumption i the summer months, will $ 
GOLD MED. duces both the 5 I know some | of even more service w] а farmer prefers sheep to impo $ 
Gorp Мера, to the exhibitor, repe best. pen of Pigs in pu ак ысу: энеде Pn zem Me жуг 5 
classes, General grown'on , 88 expense cattle, pro AS 
— —— — а when Ar er "that the stock did not do so T: early the same weight. eat for a like quantity of A 
upon е Eos аат ап ox, and the wool pets 3 they have an advantage _ 
The spacious galleries, with the spaces under them grown on rS Beath ef of | every manner, and therefore n does not require any таи d 
surrounding tne Hall, are filled with a wonderfully fine | f ndham, grows ка pn n his land pe wil fatten a: Бодоо from ine to impress upon the occupi arable Loon $ 
collection of Implements. 
The great seedsmen, too, exhibit astonishing collec- 
tions і ез 
fast as those m the light sandy soils of West 
rfolk, | n 
b. of cake in ттр Тһе е the 
ecessity of sheep fari 
root, 
1 ot find ht land that тое for winte! А winter wi 
ants, Messrs, T. Gibbs & Co, and tho bost tha ES de vue M dui HEB T роп arable land, and whe 
1 n! 
Mesas. G. € Gibbs & Co., have their admirable „Stands по а Маат E анін ы а det E iym 3 
i-i all like to have the sort that will prod t | June, as soon as some po атон 
Sutton, of g a very remarkable display. | weight per acre, and, like our improved cattle, improved | hay, and th turned on to the Г 
Tn particular, we may refer to the extraordinary Swedish | Swedes are not so hardy аз they were; s movies t onan А to throw to them at this ti 
Turnips on M stand—— probably the heaviest | be pitted егег, or de et ker беа чу ES | fai чне е, Аум 
that were ever weigh upwards of 28 lbs. WW must use every sort of root in its p season; | саке ог corn, as nothing pays 
apiece, were grown by Mr. Crawshay, eading, | white- pum оша A. Aniahod by October, Bwedes age—such as are intended for 
E А E that pre , that 
and are the result, mainly, of early decre from that — 2 crimi Pei erre 7 ои а e Ky сай not live ло well. l 
other point requiring notice is display this eme diens all ear round; I have commenced | go upon seeds that gren closely 
ү сз Melon by сре of Southampton. upon a crop in Re aerem ш ntil the llowing manured by — pr 
Blundell of Bursled August, but they are of the greatest, value 1 them ; and many 
hat tmth |a lot of lambs begin to ''scour, 
of "growing 40 tons per acre o them at no greater фаш they aro much moro атау grown Па tio cast and —so remember prevention н 
expense {һап he grows 20 tons of Turnips, and he south ot England, where less rain in the north and | keep the lamb too long upon the same foo 
- speaks highly of Nit vali di dat cattle food. west, whic! moist climates, eere pe. ihe Bwede is the -frequent change. Тһе occupiers of ch 
