THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, - 
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Driffield, showed an ingenious contrivan ront 
the pole of a 3 Waggon, for redii bold 
the draught chai Mr. Clarke's (Lincoln) | drills ut: 
of | fluential gatherin 
| Socie! ety’s 
f | height, we may fally expe ect ke largest and most in- ] 
effected i in his apparatus since | its ex exhibition, ii 
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g of visitors whi eth has ye 
eee tions. The with admirable 
e locality of "the iow p affords vis 
hibit imn caet y in con ini tok f 
vals of row. Si inclination of manure box, anà quantity of 
material sow: 
Mr. Great haan’ s (Louth) blower, with endless chain 
for filling sacks and weighing a combined, 
deserves notice. A M bar-rolle Amy by 
Marshall, of York, is ingen 1 Aes seis 
enda- 
field) ro pump: deserv oda 
- Mr. Sane” 's (Bever ley) s p poets nd lifter 
| haps the best sd most eS istic view of ! the 
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wend your way tow nwards, a view unma ved any- 
where for romantie beauty meets your delighted eye. 
As ‘He routine of “proceedings 
f and and Scotland w E 
tic pum 
combined is a useful tool. eta hake ad ted. At the igantic g re 
dati The of yt Royal Agricultural Society of England, the 
REI ied a Jodi snis platenia m inge- i reall arranged according to the tation 
hig h 
Crosskills had a good stand of zum ments. 
Y. 
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libitor pei a his verse in| © 
t for dali ivering Lara seed in 
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wlintever class or kind, ow divers in 
mple array igeme nt 
in ches. Ben of Maldon, showed an 
e an on to rne Turnip cutter, by which the 
arth off the roots is delivered apart, from the cut | 
tices s. 
THE CATTLE gem of the Yorkshire Agricultural f 
Society exhibit a rage entry of live stock in 
orses. mon g 
any animals which "have been already prize- 
takers at 1 agricultural me eetings. Mr. Weth 
Short-horn bull **Statesm: some of Colonel T: 
Captain Gunter’s yearling heifer, “ Duchess "E 
At the HARRE irb 107 the Selah be d on the aou. 
the va mple - nd ma 85 nes are arrange ed 
ifica 
wn | Show 
presence this afternoor y which in 
f|and a Appen red 
Wednesday, Aug. 
ments Paige renew el € 
Yard La 
of 
—The trial o 
tis morning at Tee. 
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was highly satisfac ctory to Nes. va 
peop lio fock ed to the a ission n gai 
not a few of the fashionable Y 
who it mt esse ph 
ionala a tire of 
was publicly suas that his 
Prince of Wales would grace the 3 
to ex amin ne the "iil Novelties viti 
e glad ks see a few p 
w ll repre: 
Hornsby, Clayton 
according ts a een ruf d assifica’ havir 
their special uses in the field or the farm “buildin ngs; 
s if on hi 7 ploughs, harrows, and 
i ese under three div 
firm 
praise for tho 
se machines, as 
which 1 they are so distingui, Tog 
Foster, Coleman & 1 , Crosskill, Meter 
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ollowing 1 2 t random from 
ud eed att =, fr: ** first boc: Pe 
the leading sectio In ou 
the list complete, adding thereto a a phi 
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M. notes on d 
rir: in a fey 
bos mak 
cattle, 
md other Short-horn cattle, ar the known by visitors | thus lesseni ing the chán nees ; of pec ties ces ERR 
at Chester, Warwi ick, Ce. A nd am ong the entire horses | tending | ing hie aite of differ X Sirm of machines. 
p y “Or rder -bo ok a may 
previous shows. W. lo litt] this week th t satisfac tl f the 
6 th alivol het : F 
splay 
N * might rs ould 75 have all his articles 
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two horses, first e taken by 
s iba R. Law v, P  Shettleston ag the firs 
Suo N Burts: 1. Bulls of any age. rcharers. double mo i -boa plou ghs 
Es E “Statesman” An Wetherall), * Prince Im. Tuesday, 2.—The Trials of the Steam Threshing | balking, with b. for m Potatoes, the frst 
perial”” (Lord Fevers UR “Master Butterfly 5,” Machis is ern "ee this morning at Myreside Farm, p was taken r. Geo onton, " 
D Towneley. e first and a prizes. went | near Merci en Castle. The weather was as fine pie a. pens 8, the "iret prize was avidi 
man“ and * Prince Imperial, desired in every 1 t but one, ned ces a vid Young, of Haxenden, Kelso 
respectively .—In @) 5 9 re 10 entries | wind which bowing deeds hard, added not a little to solidating land roller the first prize 
buted by m: ur best breeders—Towneley, | the disco f those who were judging and wit- | trustees of William "Orosskill Messrs. Smith 
"Smith, j 8 AN cy Towneley's “ Royal | nessing 1 5 eat by blow! wing about and mixing the & asgow, taking the fi rize 
rir ade d un). mn the first prize easily, | products. The machines entered for trial were only | pressers f r preparing seed-bed fi in. 
and Mr k the s ue with “Prince Talley- five in number: those of Messrs. Robey & Co., of covering Grass seeds, the first p 
sme Es ull Calves: -14 entries — Col. 3 Mr. Wm. Foster, of same place; and of Howard, of Bedford. Of drill sowing machines the fr 
h the prizes by two calves, sers, Williamson of Kendal and Mr. Ha wood, jun., | prize was awarded essrs. Hunter & 
IL"—Among (4) old Cows y, representing the English ranges Messrs. | Haddington. Of sowing machines for Grass 
Smith, of 3 the teh. Ther s to on prize was given Andre 
"s ubtful, Col, the displays of the English Fon a ey machines for Mangel Wurzel to J. ads Yon 
tu the judges. m arked eee of the fine machines of the leadin ng Ayr; do. for Carrots, the ap to Mr. Shireff, Dunba 
rst prize al | Engli sh firms, as * " Hornsby’s, “the Gar rett's, Li achines, first to the tru 
de piépurty some's and Sims, This ees of William Crosski 
as 
Warnick, VY the a 
prize went to Mr. niri — may be attributed to the agreement, which, 
ao Two- | w be Dine 
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sat the xem 
mene anied by portable steam- 
as wi slonel edis. —Of (8) Heifer | 
TT l, and the firs dn and second prizes | v 
„ „nearly of on 
n, shown by Mr. Torr, o ihe pud, es — 
he p e property of Sir C. II. 8 
classes for fat oxen and fat 
A capital. sho of. Dairy. Cows was 
exhibit 
Hand 12) the latte eng five pat ce = 
notice; able “Then result of the ers was in eve: 
[way sitis m but we refrain ering into 
ti the unte, of — ju ee. 
he four- *. d tn ine of Mr. Hay wood attracted 
cows—only holdings 
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tter—a won- ng Mac 
21 » * Beauty's | field l implements — with the exhibiti f 
» exhibition o ws 
i Bntterfiy, — ought to have been worth much Here 1 MT 
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nca gi attention from its ada ptability yh — 
hines.—In the afternoon the tria 
vov “of the threshing machines in the trial yard | w 
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oat ie quar. machin — I y. morning 
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ther a kee 
| Between Ns. Foster, of Lina oliy and Messrs. 
| the e same 
penn 
fon 4 
s. Smith, Brot X 
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rst prize m E 
; for ditto worked i by DM d 
each, all of them first-cla e Lin ndsey, x dint wei ; Messrs. J, 
ass animals of won- ges sara ed by it gave ane hine of that nih farmer Ayr, — the first prizes for cheese pe w 
95 " had now a machine upon the good services of which he We t defer our concluding remarks ci our nen 
Seen ie he classes M — the important season of haymaking. Ni . — 
are in e er mowing machines. exhibited — ELAND. 
“every — . to the more delicate and highly bred | Messrs. Gardn d indsay, of tinting, atid ee g AGRICULTURAL ere . kt us eR 
» Stronger long- | Wood’s (A: t) Immediately after the DUNDALK : Annual Meeti "us omitt 
| Rams (14 ws (14 entries) 1 st, W. Torr; mowing a number of stubble and hay rakes were tried, | | last week, and now panic A 
à TET Ist, N. Di Tari 2d, 3 Me 7 5 — 5 ploughed the clod- 1e judges on this occasion m 
entries). mpson ; 2 W. cotton. | and Norwegian „were put to trial, SuonT-HoRNs. . Holmes, Biran , 
entries). VUES and 8 their apii upon the whole very SENA, ds, 8 F B. 
ort E) ourably. | The preliminary trial of the Fg Mansi Farm, Cornwall; D. Hestings, Belfast. 
ow e ntered fo: =: Farm.—Hon. R. b pied Dalkey ; 
b» A "Ho W. Arbutnoth, Blac J - 
e names of the principal i great Rm es oai e l noe “Going, 
i — arlbo: yay 
farming, completes Law, o e tpttleston Wright, Oo " hine, NB v. 
-yard. A dozen agrien cultural Seite s of Bedford; Poi Sell & Son, of t —H. Thurn “Hon. W. Arbutnoth ; à 
pital feature in it. * Cha mpion,” a Cly rdesdale t a ord; Ponton, T Tine Hi; afield. à A. Pollock, Navan; J Dombraine, Dub 
the hes Win D p zhan, black hone are 13 ong » s RUE fo pea Madden, Dublin 3 Newtownlim avady 
7 est, at the a ; at owin F C 
sre eh award of the judges is will be to a JEZ anding—of which more hereafter ng Martin. Belfast (— 
de m. oes 3 com with his new ough els BUTTER. —2 M Best : 
ongratulate the se secretary, J. Hannam 5 r having seen rge and iuri K. O. Wa 
, Wade ; C. G. Grey 
he. um due. gie hearers Ep ipa "C the Society, on tenti E at e iai n was T apie m 
drain ue lonable success of nusually good pasci Mal. d vig 2 : ni. We remark in|. The een ig = Prize Lis gm v 
east anteresting feat f th CLASS A.—SHORT. or y 
display to an a g or the ni Todd, com 
TT i d ist : ist, Mr. Willia 
MEETING OF — 111 I AND. AND A AGRICULTURAL | b The the ngri ene ploughing: [at Ke e East Bue ie 2d, a PUR de M: 
ce. - Royal Bublin Society. 2. : 
Edinbu suet Ist, 2d, 3d, ach, and sth o this “ pro MUN ave for long been famous Bae: d, Mr "Thomas Bar 7. f 
nburgh : Monday, August 1.— This m 1 3 play.” Yet on this occasion it excelled we | Mr. J. E. T. Clydesdale ; 24, Mr. F. 
a ee deme : ee eting, which ‘think all previous ones, Much t : z 4. Old Cows 1st, M Todd; 2d, Mr. J. Doug 
S WS predecessors in interest from the of many thero w "ten ato the disappointment | Feifere, Ist; Mr. Richard Eastwood, Laucashire 
extent of its productions, is held i iey bue - a the 81 o steam ‘ploughing apparatus at Douglas. 6. 9-year Heifer, Ist, Mr. T PA. 
es eei sufficient to draw | cause ^" red 5 A at Aberd e last year. This is Mr. T Doa mU ay 7. Yearling Heifers, Ist, 
55 the kingdom held, | | interested not a fe on P mel pari 3 nore A hate 3 CLASS B.—OTHER B BREEDS. 
"lin Sd examining the improvements which I a ia pus ro s , section 1, Old Hereford Bull, oe dernde, 
„Old. Devon Bull, ee 
