Avevsr 6, 1859.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND. E ver ee 661 
ngus Oi Galloway Buil Lord DX hid 
—.— Bull, H. Harrison, Holyw Wes E iglahd 
l. 7 * Reilly; 7, , 
Bul, Earl of Charlemont ; 6, coi Bul OW RD’ 8 E \ IP | O) "9 OU H 
ed Leicester Cow, J. E. 
Hereford, Sussex, | oF Long: EA 1. Rene; 9, Herefoni | AR HAN N 1i ( 1 
Cow, . ny L. | 
Hewer; 
fer (young), J. E. L. Hewer ; 10, p^ von 
Prenti Caled: 
g 
.; 91, do. (yearling), Lord Charlemont; | 
i : 
2, Ki Cow, Sir E. McDonnell; 23, = M223 Model 
E Glasnevin ; best prize Bulls, the Gol 7 Mr. Wm. 
Todd, Elphinstone Tower, East Lothian; — e Cow and 
Heifer, the Gold Medal, Mr. Richard Eastw ood. 
Tur PURCELL CHALLENGE Cup, value 100/.— — Founded by — } 
the late Peter Purcell, for the best . in the Neat Cattle x 
the Jude — fo Satan Y. Tatort horns ne Gained the FIRST PRIZE as “the Bes Plough for Gene ral Pisos at War 
the ju 8. Y. wW , for 
1 CuarLENGE Cup, value 100L—For the best lot RING the CHIEF PRIZE for EIOUGHE, . by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, * 2 — 
of three horned animals (Bulls or Heifers) but not in mixed Meeting. The importance of this Prize will be ge athered from the fact that the GENERAL PURPOSE BLOUSES are the- 
lots, not exceeding 20 mont ths old, having been bred by exhi- — ones tried on BOTH LIGHT Axp HEAVY LAND, and as HOWARD'S CHAMPION LOU UGH p 7 1 e the best 
r, and bond. de his property, 33 Ball. 1 * polla; pee FIRST PRIZE, of the HIGHEST AMOUNT given by the Society for any kind of Ploug! 8 
CLASS C.—HO T C PRIZES awarded to J. & E. Howann, by the Ro icultural Society of England, at the WARWICK MEETING, 1859, 
Raheny, 7 2 ad P Sm Mi mes Minolta r best being notonly the LARGEST NUMBER of MIA but e LARGEST NUMBER of FIRST PRIZES awarded toany Exhibitor, 
Stallion, th the eo go Moo E * 2 y vidit THE FIRST PRIZE FOR THE BEST PLOUGH FOR AL PURPOSES 
with ygate, ier M Arche ALSO A PRIZE FOR THE BEST PLOUGH FOR LIGHT LAND 
; Draught Filly (2 year 
T Dat E BB ͤ EME SP geom, AND A PRIZE FOR THE BEST PLOUGH FOR HEAVY LAND 
BEST THOF LLIONS | THE FIRST PRIZE FOR THE BES LIGHT HAR 
— coe the Croker Challenge Cup, o 50L, Mr. Hugh M E PRIZE ALSO FOR THE BEST LIGHT 8988 
Mo THE FIRST PRIZE FOR THE BEST HEAVY HARRO 
; Section edem 8 George Thunder Navan; 24, Every pu et = OWARD'S Implements, tried at Warwic E gained a Prize. 
2. Old Ram, Mr. Owen; 2d. Thomas Marris. 3. five GUES, with full particulars, sent post free on application to 
F3 lin Ewes, Thomas Roberts ; = William 8 4. Pen 
on Ewes, Thomas Roberts; ad, Thomas Maris, 5. Five di 4m. x HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. 
Ewe Lambs, C. P. rema ——————————ÓHÁHÉÉÓ———————————M— 
CLASS E.-OTHER LONG WOOLLED SHEEP. 
, 
Section 1, Shearing. d We EE garay *. House, 8 A M U E L S O N S 
Nenagh; 9d, W. H. Carroll.’ 2. Old Ram, T. B. Browne, of 
E e AE M. D., MU . Fir e Shear- PATENT SEI F-RA KING REAPER 
CLASS F.— R f " oem : T 
Section 1. Ram, Lord Claret: pem 2. Shearling Ewes, is now working satisfactorily in nearly. every County in England. 
Marquis Conyngham ; 2d, do. 3. Five Ewes, Marquis Conyng- — 
ham ; 2d, do. - E—— = 
— EN ACK FACES. 
Sectio d Clermont; 2d, Sir F. He — 2 
Shearing 8 Ug F. He 2 — — Lord Clermont. 3. Ewes, 
Sir F. Heygate; 2d, Lord Clerm 
CLASS H. ee 
Section 1. Shearling Ram, C. W. Hamilton Old Ram, 
R. mn Stirling. Hi Shearling Ewes, Thomas" "Marris. 4 
wes Hamilton. For the best Ram in classes, the 
pa George Thu amy 
S K .—SWIN. Lnd — 
2 te E 
Section 1. Young Boar, cp me: Londondi 2 
W. Joyce, Waterford. 2. Old Boar, Lord — 24, Mr. 
R. G. 3 ra best Boar, 7 boy. Glen. 3. Young Breed- 
ing Sow, Lori 
Clermont ; R. G. Glen. 4. Du Br eeding | 
Sow; 3 20, H. 8. M Cunts , Randa Isto 
“6. 
Tan * mem 7 
Joseph Wilkinson. 
Cale om 9d, Lord por wow 
Prent: 24, R. Pat 
-—— 
Wash your Pigs.—Pigs are not * when they 
have "nd “encouragement to be clean. Ours i is w ashe d 
every week, in 
behind the ears and everywhere, to its great ease and 
an 
= d wem 
" SEIL M M" ^ ve m 3 
Min Zi. 
Ed 
id j s 2 ~ e N 
well for manure after the pig had done with them, | === — eee % MAL 
“and that,” said he, “makes the soap serve three times 8 e s an vw d 
over." Once a We x^ ‘i 
E 
= mA 
ms s ready E Lx binders ; requires no raker or RE — man capable of driving a pair of 
Calendar of Operations. T ses can easily manage it, and can eut fro es per day. Orders can be only received for 1860. The above and 
Ca ay 
Sours i Aug Bal Aui: einige report violent — — roved Implem UELS bia - IMPROV EB HOBSM A — th , Se. 
Soe rece ta 3300 Sag ti mem ! y eu ee 
fright bac Although the storm lave not 1 76, Cannon Street West, London, E. C. Manufactory: Banbury, Oxon. 
ere by hail as in t geri counties, yet i 
— A dis DEANE & COMPANY'S 
Mp or thet w sts, yet were able CAXCORCLDIOCUI/TU.ILAT, 
P 6 ENG 
sb 5 
as on imn too highly enriched m Prices Bü. i ce 
e hav. ason to thank 
rious conse- 
ied by a Eu ripening 
heat and absence 
d CMS idor “se of shade during 
Notices to Corres 
er a Amet —.—— ^ pratensis 
oxtail ) but A. isi 
& highly pernictons weed (slender UR 
reen Hou m 10s. 
Garden * £1 14s. 6d. = £2, = 
"m —— 2 £5 12 Er 
— — = the Meadow Foxtail it re ur on En 4s. 6d. 
E beneti weed to tie feo butin zt erden Stools, de. e din 
: pine Stoo 
farm, which withers aeg, 
years to eradicate. We should like to,k ie Rea 
sent oil J. the general Grass of the crop, and th» nature Gar s Chairs Fs e 164 
Boyd's Se Self-adjusting cy e, sd. 
6a apple English spelling... Tt Wire Work, 18in. 4d. per yard run. 
is s Sounded ded on. © i l plication of the German w. 
R : pau appiicat, an word 
Tarn: 7H.) JH. rsevers in spudding and drainin 
de ie erance 8 E will 
As usu: y communica 
man 8 Im saved r PN use on the 
cpm mem ims ike e been received t d ry imp Sir 
ma 3i sary 
ts 
DEANES i Opening to to the Monument, Tana a. 
iries 
iso beg the SU deem of do Sota pasponi 
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insertion o of whose contributions is still dela; 
