[my 16, 1859, 
r aumals e; exhibi ^ 
© present occasion ted a 
THF GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
U Pupusa Au M ne ma Dertler es 115 there cce sole bette 
vabWiUm il Ubu, «li $ 
L " gs, would not have Cee a “mestr, € than 1 
JupaEes or Live STOCK. n») x 3^ i M 
fi ales; Wright, general frame being g ar 
Short-lorn cultl. Topham, James ; Stokes, Chules; E d ik Belonging io Miss Padi K n and ee EA PR. . 
E K. $ od Suffolks TOME URS Mr. * — the 
Hereford cuttle.— Franklin, E. L.; Trethew, 335 w o goo ie A "^ D. gs the awan the p 
Devon Cattle P rir E. I.; Trethewy, $ Clayden, mp the fd a “promising 3-year-old, an £ Crass I. Bulls und Ko 
Other Established Breeds of Cattle. —Parkinson, John; Clay ed horse whieh w commendation. No, 350 was of Pipe Place, near Lichfield, St ie; John H, 
e e en, W. C. ; Randell, C.; Morley, J. nes a very promisin g B e n n belonging, to Colonel Pennant, M.P., of Penrhyn Cast] 
Dray Horses.—Spooner. W. C. : Randell, . Morley, John Nes $ 3 n . 
Other rus — Brooks, 1 Thos. AAI Henry; Bland, AH. hall babi heat 0 thi is i 399, recuse II Young 1 i " 1 Sm 
ae J ee ee em on re to Mr. fi hs r8e, | of Stroxton, near Grantham, Lines” Halifax; gp John, 4 
E nuper [e wae d. d No. 325 (Mr. Berridge, of | Crass III. Bull Calves. “100, Wiliam y 
— Rh qd ni ican Win. doppi AD pes 1 ` we rather wonder | P? nanthwaite, near Mansfield, ke "E di. 
Area fx cem Sheep. — Bartholomew am; ate "ien manthw, 5 — es m 
Henry ; Beevor, Henry. | t mor at — ses of this colour shown, | Crass IV. Cows in milk o 
Short-woolled Sheep. — Blundell, Josh. ; Rawlence, James; 8 e no um Poser mere ret = fl n ss IV. ¢ al m r 
Burgess, James. séeing how many aster ; 5L, William Todd, ums " dm . — 
ims —Woolf, J.; James, Rev. C. T.; Turner, J. Ed Mr W. P s sel Hana Death. 3 Haddin gt DA, ve Tune, 
e .—Mr. Robert Smith; Mr. Milwai r. old Class there were 14 shown, an in milk or 
0 
AWARD OF PRIZES, le 
e prizes: 
Fisher H. Heifers i calf undi 
er 
Inplements.—Mr. Barnett ; Mr. H. B. Caldwell; Mr. E. Pope. The prize was given to Mr. Lieut, 000 MES Townetey ; 10, poe ms 
. th Of Henlow, 
p 
7 ovie , Bedfordshi e; 51., Lieu 
(Lord t t. Jo. very promising imis hat will no y a ir 
re a ae and General Arrangements. Holland’s 4 No 358, a he Soci ty’, Sho ; 959, a very m. Vis Rowing Heifers. —15 L, Tol 
Mr. B. T. Brandret doubt again appear at the 5 $ f s, Stand, near Manchester; 10/., R 
r. B. CRRI } good chesnut, belonging to Mr. Wrinch, gained he stand Fam; 5L, Captain Gun 
A i Wetherby, Y 
7 second prize, and has since been sold, we understand, by, 
paid for admission to tlie jud on W desee d after- sph BES zBelongig dd HEREFORD CATI F 
noon. We have to postpone a — - bod 3 for dell, ies "ver y nice animal; 60 ( (Ar. Nea, of | Cra Bulls under 6 years old, 300, Richard 
yard antil next week owing to o wa crip- d bets oy. Golding = near — 15l., Lom Beni qn 
ions | vill, 7 — As hn 
ti Ib TES lass — Agricultural Mares and Foals, in 3 a good land, ne ar Leo 3 illiams, 
g tes wn Lass II. — —25l., John 
tools erë 10 bs uel Of the — eee class. The Suffo aye digi had ^ pretty much their ov * | near Welshpool ; fel, William poe n Naylor oft Leighton Hu 
hammer by atmospheric pressure—a dr trie — — 5 se way, winning the two prizes a s well as the commenda- | PE ^2. ; 5L, Thomas Edwards, of Wi Limit me ane 
machine—a Tarn iv de. er, Ke, ma aie enumerated | tions. Mr. Frost, or was the winner of the first, and | Crass III. Bull Calves. —10L, b Royal nev 
as deservi that etd : tio 3 nich we cannot | Mr. Badham of the Miu prize; th good and Consort; 5L, Charles Vevers, gton Park, neu 
r ds 3 1 animals, the latter perhaps the pe com- 5 ster. IY. Conv in 2L r in eui MO RD 
ep Dae ane perfect, but the former, who gained the first Westonber: ry, near Pombridge: ; 10h L Hy Bes 
xdi" still T" of Pencraig, near C. 
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txt July 1 1 E 
ingly crowded, and e pae. wis in the morning | fer = No. 383 „Mr. Barthrop’s, was 8 is Heifers în milk. or in 2 "n: 
— "s little opportunity for inspecting vin any 
re or ntie eness individual animals, Up to 6 P.M. 
— 1 persons had paid for zune 
A et Horses 
1 
but Bach less perfect n the symmetry and actio of | Monaughty, near Knighton; 10%; 
her fired: sum em the others. There were many Gra Yearling Heifers, —15L, Edward Price, of Com 
other good ood usefu 1 mares, but fro deficient in that onsa MON Ci 107., the Rey, Archer Clive, of 
near — 5L, Edmund Wrigbt, 4 
Famers wtb ‘sane Oswest 
The following short A edd 0 
t the 
time. The cutie excel more in — mares Mt et Aa „ —— E. ud wi 
the stallions, their compact fram Eu and ctiv ity pnt te Court, near Bridgewater, 150., Jolm Quräiy 
s appearing to egual advantage, whilst the t d, near South Molton; 5L, Thomas Foren, d 
a wies no doubt, on|slightness of the parts below the neis is less Durston, * — unton. 
e greatest mistake of the apparent in the lighter female than in the heavier H. T ut Y - Young Consort; di Wim H ius Mind ded 
cou th e horses—stallions fer male, which consequently has from this cause the near Barnstaple, 
s one horse there,“ Sprig of | | appearance of being over- -to opped. Twe nty | mares were Crass III. Bull- calves —101., William Hole, of Kam 
er, Which T 1 1 r sides, 5l., George s of —— 
oy 4 
ass put together, and Class 4. Two-year-old-Fillies —— were — en Cras IV. Cows in milk o 
of al 
n calf.— 
Brinsworthy, near North Molton; 10L, W ig d 
! All this said but several made no appearance. The prize was em Stowey Court; B 5b, , James ES e het 
Vade to ael to Mr. I. d for No. 388, a very fine Suffolk filly, | Cuass V. Heifers in milk — = me a es 
: the subject. The | decidedly the best—a remarkably beautiful animal. Great olor pear Maldon Ne Netten 
Judges advantages over ordinary spec- | The — XU filly was No. 396, belonging to the Grass VI Yeux a Hellers TO John Quartly, of Molland; 
PURSE oss E the justice of their awards. They | Prince Consort and got by the Se can prize horse— | 107., H.R.H. the Prise Consort; 5L, John Mil d 
i npe ide of one another— | a Clydesdale, a very promisi promising and compact animal, | ington Farm, near Witheridge, Devon 
r. 
are the jostling o ‘The commendation was won Frost’s chesnut fill HER ESTABLISHED 
of spectators, i an is of No. 393. x » Not including 2 Sheek go B 1 0 
8 iagi c T just, but it is greatly more pro- Drayhorses, Class 1. —This was a e class, Pennant, 1. Eres. L 
that which any other three gentlemen in = T number. we prize horse (No. 417, Mr. B. Cra i Young Bulls.—107., Wr rents » ui 
tlie Rey of to-day could 55 or's * England's Gl lory,”) was a noble a and | near Alton, Hants. milk or in calt—10l, the Earl d 
" re withal, Class III in 
The fi ollowing i is the fta P the Judges of horace: — : i Akaa al, and ve a . M EK N Southesi 9% Kinnaird Caste, near LM Lond sontes 1t 
3 A RICULTURAL HORSES GENERALI r. Hemmant, was also a very fin mimal, M oan ss IV. oa eifers A M or in calf—l0L., 
zt - Stallions Agricultural purposes, foaled botore the y Hine animal, a true Elmham Ha , near Thetford. Fanoffouhsk. a 
st of January, 1857. adici Tobi Hemmant, of Thom y F. e ze with massive frame an p. active, Mr. Crass V. Yearling Heifers.—6l., The whole 
Tinton, Gang, C Cambridge L, Sam E Clayilos. of | Spence ey horse was also well w. thy of com-| The show of live stock at Warwick „ 
Saints, — ve Hen em ^ Bite cock, ‘of Chittern All | meni ation and d — although - named. more successful than that of last year. iori 
* Stallions core ale purposes, foaled in 1857. Class ear-old Dray Stallions.— Only six were | are decidedly of superior quality. Mr. a 
^» Holland, of Du ableton Hal near Evesham ; exhibited, They rie pe —— belonging to Mr. Thos. | 1st prize 4-year-old roan bull has several gol ii: 
Chass Al, Mares MEO for po od was à very and powerful brown colt. € not a first class animal. The hair eei 
Charles mer, near Sudbu el 10% G. B. Bad. ues Baller’ red roan, No. . 490, 20, had the second prize; Col. Pennant's 2d prize, “ cube | 
va ii bot ve mising animals, as well as Mr. uli 2 — — perfect shoulders ud o 
8 or Agricult: wal purposes, — Manning's grey, Yo 
oung Match] . 421. ery light in pum 
pswich ; 101, H. E. Hf. — Tarsaarn m eroe 2 —— g * horned Sit 
y — en how som 
; ae TR — worthy of a prize, viz., Mr. Lowrie's brown Diet in this class ere comme m Ear von easily thet 
%4 As the Ist of January, 1857.— mare, No. 425, a v, ery good ani: mal: In the 2d ss Col. 1 Towneley has won dis 
: homer Fen Road, Peterborough; 10L, J. e 4, —.— Fillies, only E. three € — prize with A 3 22 months 1 
Frei nent farlo; ex IM » Thomas E one only, No. 430, bei worthy of a animal of g o ead ex 
mal in 
8 well The dud of 1 the Mr. ‘Ambler’: s —— — ^s esp 
zi 5 judges w. much increased b. y | Talleyrand,” is a fine white animal. 
cT feet.—201., William Lowrie, of peg ag poe, ut pod these prizes being anima — ba a coarse hip and an ugly lengthy Derat: 
rend Thomas R of y the Local Commit! for animals used or to like horn "E 
‘or, near e m ussell, ot pe used in the district, : ia the the next dex — Fiir adn 
We a For * ide arte Tiere ere for “Prince kena ne 
eight entries, No. 983 w he prize horse, and well formed in M ^ 
wi 
— e 
belongs . John Mii. he was a very fine | Stratton's 2d prize iint in this 
x "m 3? ry fine | Stra! — ri 
— hor se, active, and denk No. 981, 
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zh 
85 
o. and 
^ very superior animal. Colonel "Townele: ey's 
ik momerous wis goed and several | commended in this “section, and is 
: : mc cio — The loin is, accordin fng to eid 
t Show hason T. ues 3; but all * pd three Mr. Wells was commended 
e wi J 1 i 88 id a | <i good 
ie M INIT d ing on N No = was the first; Mr. Crisp’s chesnut the second ; | = Soe foen ee 
n 
twood’s 2d pri 
nties was well ted 2 ere d bow * Volge," eight years-old 
r well represeuted | fect " 5 Xe » Were very per- cow “Volga,” eight years 0 
To Ds ie as ‘int ota d ane winning | they nal pain vr ee old, and and symmetry ; points rhet in htc 
Sus — is het Hess l | prize; the second bein : er i 
ing taken by a Suffol which — pot wie b a pair of 
breed was very v very wall 8 sponte [T Slow [x N inn tnl "end "n 
— of the n shown ; but the not pair 
Gun 0 
dme St o. der db Filios zx -— had five | fine, perhaps too much so. 
r gained animal. | Bedfordshire gets the 2d 
by Samuel Clayden.| Wem us tho a promising ^ 
usual Suffolk horse, till n sees our observations on Oe Renter horses have — a Towneley 
riz é » 
Sew Sec cn “ vidi we consider the agricultural and dray- nuin dé; a — 3 ani 
above the average of previous years, although | were rather disappointed 
