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IHE G ARDEN RS' CH 
RONICER AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jvxz. 4, 1859 
entrie 
shown. Prob 
ably this was the 
e Devons. riz 
e was ‘awarded to 23 
E st a promisin: 
G. de 
ee ning t the-tee 
> No. 1, a 
avy’s No. 3. 
for their selec tiom, but many pref 
the pri ze bu 1; we find on reference to the catalogue | 
colt Sx tt le John, 5 and th 
nded 
Dev 
. | Stockley eras sin 
Mr. J. Merson, Northmo He Abe m Bull) 
Mr. W. Smith’s pe Ly The following is the award of j = 
st, yard: 
CATTLE. — 
— Class 
Sredi iton ak t p T. Badly 
p with Foal for hacks 
as INT 
ne 
n. Foal 
t "mare elon 
C s old, 3 as 50, the prize 
beiter in Y Class M. "uf the ped Pk had been rather 
G. ner I MUT pg 
good Aen "belonging to 
ngi 5 
brown we'l-bred Boan 
Mr. Richard Passmore (74), 
e been 
more uires we do Le think they w hav 
— ved. 
iss 1 N old. Ther 
at 110 No. 15, Es fe of Mr. omes 
Crass XLII. (tw Se Fillies for Hac 
e Hunters 8 four AG entries. 
ffspring of t 
was the ze winner in the last class 
1 owner, 
as 
d, his sire was e 
ex xceeding 2 y 8. 
p ize 
8 
Mers rson, carried away the 
Os. 
s not e NS. 10, 
SES 
e 
given to 
Mr Hamilton Tate com 
2, Prince 
as well as | 
Cia s IV. e en 
Aol, Mr. 
winner, and j^ Cecil Smith’s 
No. 42, had the seco! ond hon 
Re denies 
in 9 
. g ** Nelly ? was the prize 
3-year old cow Florence, 
nour, es Merson's 
thought of by the e Devenibire- | 
as Mr — e o. 40, who some 
= should pL had a priz 
calf t Tne Heifers, we find was 
highly ‘commended which of course 
ced the merits at the 
rst hon sun the 
Consort’s ; “whilst 
red. | 
n milk—eight were |c 
n by wein 
ired, 
nters 
filly, was the first prize win No. 2 
to Mr. Hamilton Baill e, the 
prom E anima, g somè pt EaR de as 
| companions in the 
m s XLIV 
3 years, affo o. 295, a 
brown colt E. 
Gapper, winning the 
thorongh- Dred the secon uds 298, Mr. yh Ant 
being commende 
The Pony Classes (Mares under 14 hands) were 
to — ae the most attrac- 
A 304, Ir. EL W. 
ead's 
hony's, 
eirt we sh 
n all ber points, and with very shes rior ac 
en to Mr. Aes Ms black Welsh 
"pL 
the e 
Mr. Buller’s (58) Both pairs A Som d 
There were five other pairs exis ted in this esas — 
of whom possessed much meri : 
(n 1 glad 
The SHoRT-HORN 
s giv 
ps (302), cor npá act a s strong, with goo 
too fat es Sei m better adapt ted X harness; 303, 
Mr. James M bay pony, was highly commended, 
action—a raga r fore-hand to 
have been expected i ne localit: ity. There were 
classes and 34 entr SR which were mostly filled up. 
Mr. Holland’s bull was the aee. e the Ist prize for 
ban 3 3 years old; Mr. „ No. 68, for bulls 
years old, and the Rev. an. „Marker the 2d 
the Lm Din not so o good i in his loi 
s XLVI. 4 121 
0. 3 
Ogilvie, a very superior bay po ny, with 
remarkably good action, was the winner of the sen 
Mr. Cridge's, the 2d—all were good. A 
d 
prize. ^ Mr. Abbot’s the second. Tue Cows were re- 
ably good. Mr. Stratton’s Mateos Ath: hos 80, | 
and was 
e few i in number 8 good, 
althovgh there as 
exception all - exhibitors were prize winners in one 
-class or ano 
The Loxc-vooyusn Sheep, both Cotswold and 
Leices e very good, bu a al tas cde both Bow sex 
and Hampshire, » were no 
old cream- pias d. fil , had considerable 
ien En t sho 
oan 
No. b 213 strong, g compact, v with good mos Mr. Wall’s, 
Mr. Ogilvie’s bay Welsh pon y 
Hi e labours of the judges 
the number of local 3 prizer given; ges | 
| there were no — than 11 classes fo: aloni 
— —— or Cobs or 2 nof excee edm 
14 han Sere age.— winner, No. 378, 
beng | to x5 James Nu whilst Mr. eoa 
. 877, was commended— both good animals. Ther 
wi 7 8 naci entries. 
ia VII. xs. and Foals for agriculiorel 
Lo ntry, Mr. W. Howe's, but a goo 
animal, and worthy of the prize. 
i Cra XVIII Two- um -old Colt 
r Fily.— 
the weight of — ES 
e further 
until next week. se 
ae were very indifferent and the Ponltry a 
ent the society has been 
3 Eee be difference between 
ranging 
—€— fhe weight pem ttle ani 
weig their fleece. 
«e a for ma whether miae on the cer i 
ies 
Sore 
inferior brute not only consumes the fo food and occupies 
e were shown, the Wisner 
ev the prize, bos there was 19 competition. 
Class LXIX. Thorough-bred Stallions.—Two only 
onging SA Mr. John 
rse, Swi inton, had ma ny good points, 
ur deserved the 
llions.— One o 
— a Suffolk horse, pri The one the wg 5 Cat 
deserving 
is ike, by bh nyileh ans, = nr 
Brew 
wasn 
— 
= a brown ho 
at all weedy, 
LXX. Cart as shown, 
tlin, E 
"M 
=o. 
Mr. W. Farthing, Slowey Cor vis 
Consort (2-yrs. Mr. 
Peatrockstow ; 3d, Mr. 
1st, Mr. 
Taunton. —Class 5. 
A winner m 9) r 
esi ‘or Hunters of ethen sex under ( 
al 
to 
n | Cla: 
fats ( Conci pr H EN 
Hand 
of | Swin 
Clee 29. 
d loins, but | Dit: 
g — Pen — (Ex moo 
0 Mr. 
, Was a good animal, and re- | 3 
by J. Sillifant, Esq., for ) = a2 nal 
H. tho Prin 
00 
George Turn Sa * He pye: Barton, 
F. Farthing (Cow); 2d, "E O 
lst, Mr. Geo. 
, Molland House, — 
est Bull in 
Bull); 2d, 
; Ist, Mr. 
(3-yrs. mm "y Rev. G. T 
2 Ist, Mr. 
ards, Wintercott, Leominst - 
25 A N — Class 16. 1st, Mr. Wm. P. Gu ; 20 
(Cow). — Class i. 15 t, Lord ere Gite; Nus 
of Heifers): 
ce (pair of 
Hampen, 
de. E. 2 
T. B. Bro 
d Si 
s 23. Ist, Mr. Pene 
W. — — th, Bi 
morton, Bart. Bucklan 
que Class 26. ditto; 
lst, 1 
3 
der 
Em. T ARE „for the 
Mr. J. Merson whos of 5 Ewes) — 51. bu ol 
Kni ht, Esq., M.P., for the besi of Exmoor Ewes in the 
iE 24, Mr. J. Harris, atre us 
RS SÉS,- vy ce 37. ist, — ps 1 e 
Dorsely, ^ 
Lx dts ). 
E 
Ist, night, Esq. 
Wall, Reda nd Lodge, 5 1 
R. rnstaple (E , 
C. Wall (Welsh Pony); 2d, Mr. 
— elsh . 
n 
— ( [Up 
Highworth. — 49. Ist, at W. 
G. Throckm: „Ist, Mr. 
. Bryant, E 
. Mr. mem Berea 
— Grover l 
of B 
Barton, oe 52. 1st, Mr. 
85 LS Br: ragin: ton, Knapp, 
— — olsworthy 
s ire Bi 
LOCAL PRIZES. — Class £4. Ist, Mr. G. 
(ben T; 3 Sows); 23 
t, Mr. Joho 
eed 
g Devon, Heifer); 
stn er); 
ud 
of the 
Salons under 13 hands. — Mr. 
av fen va a rt bag 3 
e 
am 
5 
through i is more ineffectually accomplished. 
eapital match, and mare re just w hat ponies o glit to be. 
Crass LXXII. under 13 Pe 
Dennis, 391, 3 nee ae d 395, Mr. Knights, | 
tock, Mr. — Kiliott, ^ 429. 
was first n 
most 
perfect pers i 
a bright bay stallion pony, bred in Scotian, but 
nds.— Mr. = 
z Pony).— 
staple. 
SH Class 60. Ist, 
Dev Lim Jie 62. Ist, 
Ewes); 55 M = es B. Torr, 
pue 
B 
. Mr II. K. 
. 3 
PONIES. eA A. 
2. 
PIGS. . — 74. Ist, Mr. A. Clement, 
ee x Sow).— Class 76. Ist, Mr. T. J. Dennis, 
Serer Te 
The sh 
oy: 95 
$ 
w of impl. 
very he " M. 
mare belong o Mr. commend 
In Crass XXXVI II. e oli Colts) there were 
seven f 107. being given 
considera. 
ved a coi mendatio 
* — XXXIX. reren Fillies) was not good. 
The 1 rerom nd the 2d given 
liy belonging t Mr. W. Smith. 
Crass XL. Y fring Colis or Fillies —There were 
com- | He also 
the best 
n 
ery Consort's bull and heifers; Mr. Stratton 
S 
- Bucknells inp colt No. 264, also 
at oe action, ma jes the animai to in 
RAM 
pony under i ime ery 
Welsh brown pony, though small, was ' also — as 
well as Mr. G. Rett for a very good cart horse, and 
Mr. Brewer for a tede bred. 
n 1 
ease bsence o 
3 of the Exm beoe breed. | tion 
"s special rg of 51. 5s. for | fi 
N. ‘ect | 
ements has 
oi ji 
posed to offer. 
— against the prize 
prev vious exh 8 
— ent Pre 
leadi 
system 
ns of t 
his 
— 
are n 
Humphries, 
Smith & Ashby, 
bitors, And the 
d many 
local machine: makers * 
out the a we may enumer mts Mir James Merson’s 
Devon bull, the winner of two prizes; ‘the prisci 
s Short-horn | 
‘cow, No. 80; Mr. R. Sm nith's pony stallion rieti 
Mr. Knight’s Exmoor pony Bobby; Mr. Merson 
nd- | Exmoor sheep. 
e Show: oret her was very successft 3 nd well 
attend. -— as exceedingly var managed by the 
d m at ber. 2 ctions afd 
ractions of the — The grea 
an success exe — of Mr. T. D. Acland in eed Be 
appreciated. 
department appear to be generally a 
added | 
8 
as an exhibition ots m P tendet 
ant "ee a rac 12 
dee match. But to this e must Es 
he Fine 
