Decemser 3, 1859. 
take for “liquorish,” as they called it, pale are midi] 
almost as much. It did not 7 — Lom m all 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ET TE. 
977 
, and well- formed animal coven ed ! Long Buckby, Northamptonshire ; ; 9d do., 5L, Mr. John Ewins 
ft skin ook | Bonnett, Bosworth Grange, Leicestershire, breeder unknown. 
| He is a mas isa massive, pe 
Pus 
pd could say in its favour. serio 
e hardly possible that a crop which “has been sub- 
ess excessiv ely ^ notwithstanding an e EXTRA CLASSES, 
year's. feeds than some in the Hereford classes which | For Animals nob * to compete in any of the pre- 
1 evenly. The des of Short-l — vent 
their load less h orn Clas: OXEN OR —.— and Silver Medal to 
s XX. —Prize 5l, 
bree dor, Mr. Robert Swinnerton, Weddington, bear Nuneaton 
was s the case this s ason, ae ped injury, and | cows is somewhat short, Colonel ME carrying off 
very great injury, tane even i ho 8 tot the eye the roots the leading prize, and Mr. Stratton the second; While n rn) Cows os Aa pi 
ppear sound and but little the worse 2 the discipline | among the splendid show of 8 heifers Colonel as breeder, the Right Hon. Earl — E tell eee 
to ipse ENT have been subjected in eld. Iha owneley again takes the first place with a beautiful | Atherstone (Durham). 
y waggon lo ads | of Such splendid roots—“a white heifer. “ Beauty's Butterfly” is one of the finest | SHEEP, 
J so the | cows ever seen, and is brought to the butcher at 3 3 A iat mes, NULL Boe — ER j and Si — 
farmers Say, and Bere; „but what say the sugar | years and 7 aer vue There are nine Short-horn | Medalas breeder, Mr. GS. Foljambe, Osberton Hall, Wor — 
t 1 H n Li 
m cae 55 "e you xhibited, many of them certainly of much gm y 5M -> et a. Foja Ti 
that a waggon-load of these frost-bitten roots (for | greater use ke breodin than = feedin . Attem z ONG-WOOLLED 
frost-bitten they are, perd may be said to dL : et be made o % frà i M them, gn ae. ad "n onths old, ds Tros 10 Y and 
ntrary) are equal roe for their purpose | cer ARES if so, 2 are ir — — * “this excessive fat- | Herefordshire. (The judges complain of the unfairness of the 
to a similar weight o wn from the field ness; and if they are destined for the butcher there is nu. DE Tum] in this have Lud vor Wish 
much ij d done by the prizes offered, woes s X XIV. — Bc e va Sue Ten — 
before the eid bu te is can have affecte 
? per tage of loss of sac- 
pers, under 22 months old, rize, l0L, and Silver 
eliarine det U. such wow am ne Devon classes are pretty Nea * che Right Hon. the Harl of, mw Holk- 
d Dem ma to Say; but I believe it is something | classes, but almost empty in the classes of cows, Messrs. hat pra rap Norfolk (South Down); 2d: do. r. G. S. F. 
derable; and if s o detrimental t o the manufac- | Farquharson, Quartly, Heath, pes. and — His] Class XXV. Sour Dow eo fat 
tu es by pu of ing it metr 3 R. H. Prince Albert, and Leicester —all Nue; excoeding 22 bat odór M Pai d ax "st Api 10L, 
the cattle feeder. I a that by some I slall|kno — connection with. ‘the breed— off | & m Td 10l., and mds Medal as breeder, YA e Over- 
be cousidered an ‘alarmist for thus dwelling on, | the priz man, ? leag — abe 
n ^ v IS. ngham, Merton hetford, "Norfolk (South Down 
aud perhaps exaggerating an evil, which, if it in other classes of cattle are not vell filled. , Four Class XXVI. NEUE Snerr.—Three fat Wethers, 22 
exist at 2 cannot now be helped: therefi li Long-horn cattle. months old. Ist prize, 10l., and Silver Medal as breeder, Mr. 
it is use Holland, M. B., Dumbleton Hall, near ha 2d 
t recognise the soundness of this 
been preve ente d. 
eden m 
Fer Nov 
th 
W eish animals, together with cross-bred cattle d a ren . 
Mr. James Hand, Ludlow 
few extra classes make up the show. Many of the E XXVII. Sunors Min puse. —Three fat Wethers, ex- 
ing mo 
r read October, 
42 
e XJ 
ms 
animal hs old. Ist prize, 10l., oS Silver 
ith, jun, Sutton Maddo 
34g l Mah 
Now, after such a hot summer as the 
can 1 no rien as to the early matu peni 
there 
oe this plant; and I co lh 
Heal as v ape Mr. zu mi 
The "d cxabited are a very excellent collection sh Class — = wr 3 
of Leicesters, Long woolled, Southdown, and othe ers short- months old. 
John Overman, Norfo lk (South Down 
Wethers, 
1st prize, 107., and Silver Medal * ise 
been stored early in "Octo d as in 2 middle of| 
November-—and where is the difficulty of this? If the 
8 is dread ei 2d do., 
down, Shropshire, and cross-bred sheep, which are every | 5% Mr. George Wallis, Hinton, Waldridge, B 
year rising in va alue and i importauce. The listof prize- 
*3 } 
— Far Pros, — Three fat Pigs of One Litter, not ex- 
and: to let it stand i in the field a day longer than it is fit 
to draw „but about e^ eit 
n as that of the boy, e in- going o 
and into the next village. ds of ane 
h the proces f harves ing eans set wird 
plough to work, mà aoe the bulbs as well as you ca 
That will — bett gem — ng; € the safest vs 
nie clear the lan us aps mus on, 
p what | 
1 been done or is pA with t this very portant 
MN but L 3 ae. des = poe would m ^ s 
their comm crop w when 
d th 
t 
oa 
alarm w hatever 
on the subject. Samuel Taylor, Glocester, Nov. 28. 
Societies. 
"E BIRMINGHAM AND. MID MIDLAND COUNTIES SHOW 
or. 28.— —Bingley — was „ crowded, 
— we have en it on 
indi nstan 
as in pica instances Da are *e this year, are a most 
remarkable display. 4 different classes of poultry 
hv perfectly as 
The Herefords stand fi frst i in the order of this west 
; there are instances 
on exces- 
8 Mx 
well-fed H. x show 
vaste comparatively defective, 
— pri generally. 
v h of frame and bi 
iud m wer. 
eond p prize goes to Mr. „ Aldworth, of ilford, near 
Mr. Naylor’s ox (Welshpool) is com- 
she i is excessive 
next class of oxen includes = gr animal in 
Ist prize 
The 
e 5l., Mr. John 
g 10 months old. Ist 101, and Silver Medal as 
the Countess of Ch ig en 
The 
of Derbe — of t 
1 ED dc c NEL 
land, : ton Farm, Harwell, Ber! c. 
| purposes — —— — suppli jid. Class XXXI. Far Pie Three Fat Pigs of One Litter, not 
The last named are — clean rue d sym- | exceeding 15 months old. Ist prize, 10/., and Silver Medal as 
metrical little animals; and the Berkshire longer and phar en ee B — esworth, near Lutterworth ; 2d 
more generally useful. Sir F L. H. Goodricke, Mr. la m XIII. Par Pros Fal Pi 
G , oxcecding 15 months old. 
mith, of cua — Ardens Mr. Wright, of Great Ist prize, 6l., and Silv ver r Modal as reeder, 11 Thomas Crisp, 
ngham "Mr. W. Sa 2d do., 3L, Mr. Thomas 
J. — of Lars ey Abbey, Wie 
— 
arket; 
Cris 
Se rms Cent, eai dale; imi vend Hew Ha Clas: XXIII. Berxsutre Pics —Five Pigs in one Litter, 
venhampton; orian ton, near arm 1, 3 rs and not exceeding 6 months old. Ist prize, 107., 
may be named as — s the best pens. — ree Bde mu zA bredder 1. s — h Smith, Henley-in- 
prize list is given n below — 2d do., ricke, Bart., Studley 
The following are the awards of the judges :— Cins Pics OF OTHER LARGE BREEDS, —Five Pigs of 
FAT CATTLE.—HEREFOR €— e Der d 3 and not . months — Ist 
Class I. HEREFORD OXEN OR STEERSs.—1st prize, 10, and —— 100. and Silver Medal as breeder, Mr. Andre — 
Silver Medal to breeder, tbe Right Hon. the Hul of Aylesford, | Eaton, Leicestersbire; 2d do., 5L. William Bradley Wai 
—M Hall; 2d do., 5L, Mr. William Aldworth, Frilford, | Esq., Car — near Cross Hills, Yorkshire. 
Abin; gdon Class XXXV. Pics or a Sm REED.—Five Pigs of One 
ar 11. He D ST 02., with President's | Litter, exceeding 3, and not exceeding 6 Bee ios Ist prize, 
ze of ra pri 
edal as 3 E Richard ptus Bawcott, a Shee 
Shrewsbu ry; 2d do., 5L, Mr. Richard Hill, Golding Hall, Shroj 
re. 
od Medal, and Silver Da dea L2 Medal as breeder, Mr. Samuel | bel — 3 
2d do., 5, Mr. George Man ngles Pree! eg Ripon. 
mee breed, doo Nay) elahpool, | Winsett, dong as and 
rM aa 10 iiss W Euri et rots oF 
e e Temene : 2 sed snr qe Cota MEL there ie sont cre carry off the 10 
— v. ^ 
Leonsinsber: Herdordshine? 201 dr; 5b. S [rington Bury, near guinea S Silver Cup, and the — boues of cen i 
Golding Hall, Shropshire. y show of vegetables, 
SHORT HORNS. | certainly the large cl clean Carrots d enormous Mangels 
Silver Modal as breeder, Mr. Richard Str on — e e e — been — 
, Mr. Ric! ratton, 
2 — 2d do. 5L, Mr. William Hewer, hampton, | of m Hele periority average produce 
Hia UTD DUM KDE Del mime! Of te Pouieph iut. edit to'veut ts. mti 
ole breeder, Mr. Lovel Cowley, Seeg w Legere, — ex — we have inserted the very — 
d do., 5L, the Right Hon. Earl Spencer, Althorp, Northam 
Saaie 
Glass VIL Smonr-HonN Cows.—Ist pri and Silve: 
Medal as breeder, Lieut. -Colonel eere — Townele, 
near Burnley, Lancashire; 2d do., 5L, Mr. Richard Stra 
Broad Hinton, Swindon. 
Class VIII. Suort-HoRN Hetrrrs,—Ist prize 10l, extra 
tá —— end Medal as breeder, Lieut.-Colonel 
— at , Mr. W. Aldworth, Frilford, 
report g n the Zimes newspaper. 
B 
RAINTREE 
"riend Society Mr. P 
At the annual meeting of the Labourers' 
rman Mechi cra He believed, 
ers, pues ed 
vinced 8245 
imes ing e had agreed ^w had not been hep ho 
lisagreeme ent, but a disagreem ment = $ 
1 
—.— 
—lst prize, 100., extra 
to 92 Mr. James John 
naford, Dorsetshire: 2d do 
“DE 
E N OXEN oR STE: 
end Silver Me cdal 
8 Langton House, Bland 
std E qm Heath, Lu 2 — m Hall, Norwich. 
Devon E EER. Ist 1 5 10L, Prien Co Silver A 
Eom t5 ois — 2 nsort ; o., 
ne Burnham 
Marke et, 
a" — XI. Devos Cows.—Ist prize, 10l., and Siver Medal to | 
^ eeder, Mr. William Heath, pec Han, Norwich; 2d do, 
„ Mr. George Turner, Barton 
1 HORE 
Class XIII. Loxc-HOoRN Oxrw on Srerrs. — Prize, 
and Siver Medal as breeder, Mr. W. T. Cox, Spondon Hali, 
near Der! 
Class 
advan 
the pria Ww E dich 2 their « vont se, by e iien 
them 
Tha t was not ot his 
always had been, to 
| landlords or mn were 
p E: able and most ben 
any years had gei since sa 
operations, and 15 e 2 ma ened p^ .to 
practical their results. 
inte is 
ea "that none sof them, 
ae ins that w - inae 
rize, 10l., 
xiv. Lowe-HoRN Cows on HxiFERS.—lst € 
and Silver Medal as Leia ded W. $: Ggxs 2d 
H. Chapman, U. 
| OTHER PURE td 5 — M ANIM. 
There is not a very 
and mir pe heit. 
Venen, for a p 
Hereford than its 
Lady Foley 
eis is a Jar 
ought to have been’in the herd, not in 
t-horns are a very fine show, forming 
asses than the Herefords, even though 
Sts e the advantage of superiority of colour. 
trata ox, exhibited we believe at the fat shows 
reappears ay 
— ss ihe = 
s cow, which wins the second | 57., Ec Jule me lkner, Bretby Farm, near Burton-up n-Tr ps 
framed useful animal, | (Short-horn cross). 
the 
and carries off the leading prize. Silver Medal to breeder, Mr. Richard Doig, Sunny Cottage, 
M XV. Far Oxen or STEERS.—l1st od 101., amd Silor 
„ Mr. John Beasley, Chapel "Bram oo 
t de. bL, Mr. Richard Hawkes, uns- 
e 
, and Silver — as 
b 
iE ten Amgns). 
ae RTL. Far Hemera —No Ist prize awarded; 2d d 
erep $^ 
nm 
een, , he 2 y that the 
TCH wi odds — — absence oi of draini 8 
sco’ BREEDS. 
8 2 d T S 
—Ist prize, and 
Sil Sean eda) a — Mr. té 2 y arbe. Til, | 
Aberdeen (Scotch polled Angus io. 
Duke ot Besoforb, Badminton, Chippenham, Wiltshire (West 
Highland Scotch). 
want f n — eda 
covered yard and i^ 
" had no steam- -engine 0 
is farm was not so deep as his own, 
WELSH BREEDS. redi so much ivan 0 per acre, 80 » that it took 
Class XIX, Wes Oxzw on An -Ist prize, 101, and Hubs to keep oue of his horses, while it only took 
