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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
for Young Farmers.” The Council ordered thanks to 
be returned for this and other = 
qp CLUB SHOW. 
Baker Str t Ba zaar are as full 
ever A dee poms tea notwithstanding 
that there is no ge list to attract them. All the 
achi ine-makers of a note, and all the leading seeds- 
— 
te 
s; Page, of Bedford, showed 
o Page, of 
dei & Bishop, 
arme 
eater efficiency upon whol 
A replacement by other Do differ re^ y armed. 
have named b A d m articles on exhibi- 
tion, but must de ain of our space to a 
short account T M well- filled a area schon the galleries. 
h led 
wares are * In fact it is not only, nor even 
chiefly, to a great agricultural school but a great agri- 
cultural mart that b 
e yar a is by m ae an sai arranged | n 
according to mes age, sex, and even weight; the 
shee ep, ox, and | pig classes Deng berate, —The Bir 
confirmed Mr. Shirley’s wonder: | 
ful 2 heus: and 6 months old. Hereford steer, an nd "e yem 
1e 
e en, 
T are very few nov pin observable. Almost the 
only one v pe NE: harrow repo ed 
by Messrs. Crosskill—two dieit ith a ae 
standi pright ro e centre mà 
inches long. These pins are connect 
adm 
that one side bd dr: circular harrow 
h la and e than the other, and so the work 
appears to us probable that 
they may answer 2 mere surface work, 1 vo 
pal object—but for hea 
fallow work there d is little chance gt their timi 
On w: und the galleries we qp AE 
ed by a bar, and ati 
it of aT held below and thrust aside at (ida so 
is made to di and 
first prizes and Gold Medals, to which t hey are fairly 
entitled; the ies girthing fally 8} feet, — the 
latter, one lder, oe ing fully 9 fee 
f the 
D carry the day, as al rule, 
over the Herefords for nd ry and 
— maturity. And notwithstanding the advan- 
fago to 1 o g uniformity ri glow, po 
ROC ce ie PAA 
uniformity of day in the classes of the former ethan | 
of the 1 
longi, rated al (on rang a 0 3 in those atter. The Devons are alw MM 30 
te EN eee’ atan culture (drawings) ; „ Ge e "T and ther * Dp a 1 = 5 fewer d ban 
farm buildings Wilkinson of Oxford (a beautiful | three dozen of t 
series o A p ods 1 in great MT, sweet chief trees the "Herefords e e] ^ ud p 
and aromatic and cwn, by Thorl ied and Henri and Short-horns The Sus breed is also well 
5 
represented. Neatly resemblin 
* all A mL. makers ; re eapers Ap Bunge 88 É 
Dray, Samuelson, Crosskill, and others ; stable accommo- 
ks and loose bo 
a great many 5 Feen wet ee roots, an 
hay, and for clean liness econom uci Messrs, 
2 
B 
ottam, m" 
of de be 5 tion. 
d pud other pens $ the South Down S 
y the South iim and 
har 
of Erwin exhibited B 
dra: whic 
Scorcu HORNED STE XEN OF 
Ist prize, 201., n Berg of pues: near f 
m 10, 
0 o ain 
d Cy 
oosmith, of Ber 
Mo ontefiore, of Saal Im 
Class | XIV. Sussex Heir 
prize, 10L, Mr. Tomas Child, “of Sino sar 
Sussex ; * 2 2d do., ee ; 2 Leconfield, of P. worth, 
Class XV. NoRFOLK OR SUFFOLK Po OLLE 
ANY AGE.—l1st pre 10L, Mr. T. M. 58 
51. d donde d 
1 Burnley, Lar Lane: 
5 — Hinton, 
ear Swaff ham, Norfolk; 20 do., 
hain Hall, near Th Hiig Norfolk." 
E e s XVI. Non Tu SUFFOLK POLLED H 
ist prize, 10, ME N. "Cooke ER 
heir Bury St. Edmun?s Ne lk; 2d dos a 
Cannon, 8 Bishop Park Farm, near Maiden , Meg 
C VII. LONG-HORNE: ED y 878 EERS OR d 
urs of the E Ms 
uit Hall, Spondon, fea 
Class XVIL S XE FERS OR Cow; 
T ck of ihe 7 85 “a 
hapm endo i 
ant AGE. — 
Class X 
2d do., 101, Mr. Thoma 
Coventry. 
Class Xx. Soor Hornep HEIFERS OR Cows, ora T 
—Ist prize, 10l., Mr. Alexander uu of 
arm, near ; 2d do. 
Class X R OXEN, 
Ist i 901, „Mr. William M'Combie, “of ily fous ur, Dear , 
deen; 2d do., 10l., Mr. James Stewart, of New Marke 35 
Ball Troughton, of Fo 
een. 
Class XXII. "uiv 
m S 10., 
lto 
Gass XXIV. IRISH HEIFERS OR Cows, c OF ANY AdE = 
104, Earl of Darnley, of Cobham Hall, near Gra ravesend, 
2d do., 51.. no VENE 
ass XXV, R OxEN (RUNTS), OF 
nel Pétxabt, of Pu ¥ 
ra, 5l., Pus 27 E. 
Bennett, of Husbands Bosworth 
gby. 
‘Class XXVII. Cross on nod -BRED STEERS, Xi 
3 — EARS OLD. — * 
ortion 
| better bred 34s me as well as piri was ev 
seen than Duke 
Lord Walsingham’ s, Mr. Rigden's, Mr. eai D eme 
eye 
„ Mr. W. Ae u 
— Abingdo: by 
of Richmond’s, Lord Radn ors; ABOVE 
, Al 
XIX. Cross 2» MIXED-BRED HEIFERS, 
ls, and Kobl Rabi appeared P excellent 4 Ta Oto. B ; * Edward Frost, 
Lege e first having by re ted care in seeding od at the w Ae quies € the hand, i, and the 9 |ui g Hall, nea e ed t bridge. m 
judgm is not bee dem bs Sheen with Pun 
h specific gravity and oneri merit Class XXX. SHEE! 
high E essrs. Sutton Ash 1 capital a stand of extraordi- epherds canuot deceive Bree, 2 year oid cinder 22 — - 
tton also had 
on could Ag o spectators the 
the lies although . m: + the mere spectator, and | 
| clever pier A is very rarely: serviceable. 
Whet ther th he | Îr 
57. 
of Eastburn, near Driffleld, Yorks 
ard TUNA of F Petes co! near 
House, 
success of roots from their seed ai 
Bradshaw, of Alstoe 
£ Tale WE 
d 
Palace. Messrs. 
illy, presented a very — Retro i and | 
bes stand was also praiseworthy— 
samples of Grass seeds growing in pots, in e we pre- 
sume, of quality. of the — —and 
large Holcus saccharatus and other Gras were 
exhibited. Mr. Page, of. Son tastplon, exhibited 
Mangels, estan p ieu Carrots, and other roots, | 
9 
— Indes, in n à of the — 
this “ quality, "esp CAE 
ensure t maintenance oft 
re Ee X permitted T e e, * 1 
yc f Richmond's utiful. pen 
bee, squalid by pid is ‘the limit epecitiod ai 
by a Ib. o 
— s es, and the classes | 
of. short-woolled s die. ue uthdi 
owns," are fille 
avd 
and he inform are 
61 tons o ry ss ul ba 35 tons [! Ü x — 7 ee 
of which latter we deer pet 3e o ceedin glad to 
learn à full ai W Ae . 
p ‘within se gallery, and 
their contributions formed in our opini uch the most | 
attractive 
—.— that 
aff-cu' hay- 
makers, ke. Crosskill, of B Beverley, carts, dod crude 
ist prize, 15L, 
Ga: 8 E. do., 51 T2 competition. 
y : Class EREFORD COWS ABOVE 4 YEA C 
Drays, eapers, churns, &c. avton & Shuttleworth 20L, Mr. John Naylor, of Leighton Hall, Pe Wels 
i p ING Sacer 
exhibited their steam-engine ad threshing — — eed pesi — Here e A Ap 
of the Circus, had a variety of smaller i Peplow, of Garnstone, near Hereford. — dm 
ments of s stable, garden, and household; Moins ias ae PTRO Bor ede 
Howards, of Bedford, showed ploughs harrows and ideis on, pel a iva Prost, o 3 
other well articles of their manufacture; Roth- | Kidbrooke — d Black heath. "Kent b. „ 
iens = nin € iam. =a — ere Pd Overman, of Burnham Sutton, near B urnham M arket, | E 
of r - 3 x -HORNED STEERS OR Oxen, ABOVE YEARS 
lers, ha arrows, ern — &e. E un at prize, ae the at a Mem G., of Burghley 
frame r. omas Swingler, of 
or ro s nuts at ~ W which on being unscrewed langham, near Oa ; 8d do, 5L, Mr. Charles Dufie id 
releases the connecting rods and the whole falls to Class Xi donee Abingdon, Berks. | 
T a HORNED H 4 Years 
po Each tine th thus — — whole, — Sas Mix o d. Lieut.- Colon Ars t Ade 
its kiest. & W. „ drills, Turnip- fly | ECC 
ap- XII. 8. mt COWS a 
8 Woods; Bentall, and others, exhibited prize, 201, Lie 
4 4 
The Pig classes, both of large and small breeds, co 
p 1 
M- 
tain 43 lots. — and aig mer fatness i is amply Me George Fini 
repr rented there are interesting | Mr. George 
aronet a good brooding a and deni naling en 
ists are given smet 
mp E I. Devon — 
prize, 251. rthing, of North h Pet 2 
„Mr. R. F. 
water; ad do, có 
R OXEN, ABOVE 3 Y 
LD.—1st 
mund Coles, of Stone Farm 
10, Mr. John Coate, o 
. George Turne 
RS OLD. 
rà Baucot Munelow. near 
prize, 25l., A Richard Shirley, 
chard 1 Hill, of Golden Ha 
5. ohn Naylor, of Leighton 
— — 
mery 
ORI eas hua tae R 
IA r. W. Nasen a near 
hire; Naylor. Leighton 
obne 4 Years OUD. 
C 
d! ad prize, 151, 
ga near Lee 
"The 4 mi com 5L, Mr. 
ie A bea d Pigs of Oakle 
s. J. D. Dunning, ot Greets St. Miche, Hobbs E of Maisey Hampton, 
,5L, Mr. W. Heath, of Ludham Hall, we ise tg Miu 
üi William Rigden, of ode 
G 4 Years BREE 
ig, of "North 1 Petherton, né near Bridge 200 Ts ive weight 
sik Class XXXV 
t So! 
e 
Mox s 
Richard Hill of 2855 Hall, neat | Chilton Farm 
Mi 
of Stoke 3 fyb Chilton Farm, near 
Captain | 5L, Mr. 
EARS OLD. Class XLI. 
Hall, 'crEprsG 12 Moxrus "Ore. T ot "prize, 
ar Oa kh MT ; 
vy Far WETHER SHEEP, OR ANY 
"t old i ges 22 Pog A each "n 
Cas 
Bre 
220 Tbs, 201., Mr. G. 
A 
NOT obe E. de dit 
Mr. Jon i 
refo vas 1 do., 10., 
lade, Glouceste: 
P Weatwell, near Ino 
d XXXIII. 
DR 
0 ye an 
„ 0 
Walli of Hi 
XIV . os NG AND SHORT-WOOLLED 
WETHER SHEEP, 1 year old (under 2 2 months) 
e exceed 200 lbs. live weight.—Ist prize, P 
Hen Mie n edford ; Hi. i 
yc OF ANY 
der LS montes .- —lst p 
Brighton ; 22 1 
ear 
Duke ar hmond, K.G. of GOA ‘ood, "n 
do., 5l., the Earl of ‘Leicester, of Holkham H 
Das ERY de 17 8 T WETHER SHEEP, oF ASY 
ant st on 10 
—1st 
A, dhe arl of Leises, 
near Brighton; 2d do., 
Hall, ob iru 
III. Far WETHER 
th 
me prise 19. k 
10l., 
Bougerfod : ad do. » Sy 
Farm, near Hungerford 
ini. 
z 
Moxrns 
as Crisp, of Butley Abbey, near 
Suse. 
X Pigs 0 
h, near 
Wilson, of $ 
Edmund's. 
Class XLII. Pics or 
18 MoxTHs.—lst prize, 
| An B E do., 5L, 
way Pari 
10L, . 0 tds 
to Mr. 24 
, near irum 
Gold Medal to the exhibitor, fo 
of the classes, to seco, Ad 
wo 
Shrewsbu ‘Gold Me o dien 
