n flo 
will 
annual gatherings, then 
wil doubtless this x E 
s Fre 
They m witidis he D dispersi of the 
ock of sheep of the present century ; 
celebra 
crowd a 
be a 
nr бенен кыны, must be ex 
I 
THE Вана CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL RALES. 
0 
for this d last of h 
d him, тә 
е unusual 
shores by the Inter- 
e Battersea meeting. 
most | remain in ui t 
,With these ата АВА 
the estimation in which individual quality com- 
bined with good pedigree is held by English 
breeders 
The demand for long and lustre .wools cannot 
rance, 
нр which e 
depreci 
Southdown 
ealan a 
Loss so long as over all the south of 
alk soils are d 
f to the par шушо of Black Wei 
s of those who have for 
Todi assiduously cultivated those ovem ташын їп 
езу речну n sheep w vig ve 
t 
бю Oise on the B 
lose a sor 
It with 
r 40 
of France, w 
— etes e type o of 
of prem whie ins, 
ne as its point, La Vendée, Fiandre, 
the new territorial division, there are 21 
hard granite 
land тенә» natives are unwilling to low 
ong horns in token of submission; while 
folk of Scotland ME like to rob the 
there is 
without 
ü = та 
ur 9914 Ponibly ич to the other 
about a fo TM t 
France upon which the Short- horn ted implant | va 
his lordly hoof, and exist ы o des 
[ONUS RH „of Бы ser. blood. of | str 
[JUNR 7, 1862, 
Height to shoulder ,. ue дч 
Length to rein E T 
Length to hor $ 
Girth 
Measure “below knee' 
Weight 
Age 
Ther 
MEME E 
i pesa ca 
" 
H 
E 
з 
z 
"LII 
EEF 
© 
m 
B 
ш 20 9 ч е 
B 
сбор 
hk 
m, 
ston: 
years 2 Months, 
A 
uch of + 
= 
t the 
which no amount of fi 
The 
were surprisingly improved b by. 
the Durhams ; aud, while their milki 
and silurian 
rocks 
an 4 t| whi d ие wrestled Mg 23 defeated the waves 
of. their q ты There cannot "hein D a|that for centuries hav с ы күзенә the | crosses th „exist alone; and we have further 
doubt thai. the last opportunity of securing the | Ww c. e а ai ss бу ee Brest to shopu еч: either сазе а very wide open 
lts of such unequalled ability and perseverance | Cap inisterre, to ну n: plains of aiias age s breed, and a highly important market to 
as Mr. WEBE has Us life devoted to this pur- ini: gm fertility. temperature, there is tho English Кгін, The Hereford and Devon 
suit will be eagerly seiz pu great imi, б for we find that a; pem if they question the suc- 
The list for sale == "Wednes sday, June Mother line, "T em eui an average tem- ; but the Short-horn 
18, 
ineludes 150 s shearling rams and 58 lots of ewes, 
last y year. 
AV P WP 
Uu uU 
horn [3 should drive great encouragement, 
3 ises fraid that he 
as lost a custom y | of 
assured, provided P maintains the iuiiotet of 
‚ that he has only ereate 
тев. ing, 
amount 
€ isa 
f assiduity on t 
bb 
enable him, without fresh infusions of blood from | from being : тене антау, “though i in Bretagne 
our shores 
show ; 
r he ma 
d a custome 
Paf 
pri: 3: 2n o | dom 
he part of the [rows will the English average of on 
wood ar 
PM now rh mi 
It has been stated that this breed has only | 1 
recently. made way across. the Channel ; that it has 1 
met W ith 
n England; but that when these are 
EE and certain ameliorations now in pro 
gre ss are completed, a splendid field will be open, 
ci 
iiis: but si iiec а Plenty, of room, as 
‚ some „parts a 
аЬ. be verf blind to their own interests if 
е | case; for I 
judice against Sci 
8 could not understand how farmers co 
i ts | they undervalue it. R. 
Paris. This division of СИЕ 
e of three great) — Aw ENGLISHMANS VIEW OF SCOTCH 
ton, and th FARMING. 
of the first, enclosed уа! wy so frequently hear the farming of Scotland 
encon, crossing the uar spoken of as being supe erior to that of England, and the 
g e coast, a that I 
e y of scil, | was dui of the opportunity a recent visib to Scotland 
of the primary, secondary, gave me io observe for E how far this is the 
Bretcn, confined to th 
e dry confess to sharing the English prè- 
тас in En дї, 
seeing that the zie d 
ree ax o both pur 
m their ul 
d to T acres is far 
he mountains at е у 
а question which * 
‚ There is little 
e Breton. 
t 
and in higher 
е | bet tter climate and markets lay а xw but since 
my inspection of Scotland I mus hiis: that there is 
much trutb in what is said k es 
ance for les 
in Жаша nd, rS uei ssion 
s that most E its cultivated 
dg seei 
power and fixed 1 
for the pur 
аа of the resi ids 
dote enerate. 
dn by the construction of 
and iron ways in 
cuo 
has 
ае 
Dt ABE E Wai. ii 
hold their own ag 
good maeadamised roads, | à by the 
has the Short-horn 
and dictating | space of {г 2 
will editar other b 
It 
ing selection, 
ght 
uite 
o mean agents | but it mus 
The more this 
. Ф 
= 
р 
erf 
4 
4 
"ч 
в 
© 
a 
pof "the prize lists. 
Devon 
t him; the Mid- | measurem 
pose of MM the 
But allowing кс this tendency will 
an 
ted rine Presta of 
гт it will be seen that while the Short- 
hor а шау a read as a pure breed over a large 
will be most useful in бошай; 
у e cro 
and the Bhort-horn probus 
a lengthened process of selection, and two cro 
o|exalts a standard ki 2 an 
8 true that the prizi 
rd zx xn ent the ке 
t be 
у шын, were awar 
8 st 
In|tion of a leviathan "Mile skeleto: 
pp aud nd Hereford kiy appearance may be seen b 
ents :— 
nts on lower levels to 
xpeditiously counter- 
new blood from 
that if time 
t Poiss: 
thr енны) - o. ^ e in е йош lodging for the labourers 
employ ed on the d tl e practice of gi ving more 
cottages for families w 
could se КТАН activity in the hor 
and system in the m boost 
eak in the pe rio od, and дав кард аге деп 
enerally 
when re-lotting becomes a matter 
shown a farm 
course 
E breed possesses rove ant 
Il without ке: 
ces a better animal than 
"4 бей млее. Е wW а 
g 
ceptio: e | matter of course that his landlord sh 
fact, e Meus о of the of th 
үсе: 
draining. e 
draining i Shole м a cost of 8 ic: 
i 5 
ge eta ben to think iba 
ould take advan- 
to raise the 
of this lar; 
telling m 
havin Ls and 
of i5 as 
rent 
tage of the improved value he farm to 
e 
о отот Durham, 
that the six Hd. 
that the break of tenure on the ex 
is considered to terminate the 
a wholesome brings. Hi -arran 
d 
а first-cross ш the reduc- 
to a more 
start i 
and a fre i 
tae eU of the i js fr 
| letting to ipee his income, and improvements 
| inter em eder I Laer mence new! J may 
ng secured 
vem such а practice сїй 
во lon 
be td ед Faolan farmers Dn? Le be injurious d 
y the following | answer only wi 
tenani 
with landown 
t farmers; but eme it E be seen, 
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