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p f the estate; 45 is the rick-yard. An 
examination м d^ - 5 drawing wil show how 
the buildings Пе : ero g 
pio | belii built on the higher Aga nd, 
Eu with the upper floor of the barn 
future show. There was also a dark chesnut,| 
and 7 No. 780, white legged, both possessing much 
"The 2-year old Suffolk Class, with 12 entries, we | 
thought possessed дү merit than the last class, 
particularly е prize and гона ended animals. No. 789, 
Bad 
ral A у" е land. bein g made айй түзчү "both 
n] npe т the easy delivery of the fi 
et 
Мг ` Henry T a splendid colt, and 
ae manure, as free from faults as des well could be, els 
A careful inati f the v will discover the the »d eid iod ‚ belonging to Mr. Crisp, w а а 
incus of t Pus er which аге | very good specimen of a д к colt; his fore лем were 
placed n Wear to one зле оп the t s well as the | good and he new how в them well. He very 
adaptation of the whole to the ра аары f the| much е bled his sire Te Marquis. 2 highly 
farm, which is of 800 a еѕ—500 acres Grass, 300 commended со, „Ко, ‚ 791, wa as " 20 colt than 
acres arable. These dings were designed and | either ll ООба туза 
erected by E. Moore, Esq., agent to the Earl of Radnor. | be som n the motion Р his hind limbe | 
Two of the жил а E feeding indicated in these 7 peri wide. Mr. Wilson's "et 
ere Mio ph too 
ne 
Nonpareil, the Carlisle зана horse we believe. 
| Or ram" s ches nut colt was »mended, апі Me. "Terry 
ns 
matter wor дү of re oon. 
Royal Di Duke and the Emperor were, if possible, 
Edene set of са! hI ded tor many yan 
on iiti Ced "Glowcesterahine: RA „мав very 
think Mr. Jonas Webb's Comet should also hav 
M а commen ut tion lik me although he м 
е 
feet high, which had foundations about Ww рен 
беер. gro was excavated 18 inches. The 
cond clay. About 1 
| chesnut 
osts were planted eight feet apart, the top ү each 
voc Ada el Am the top of the wall Thes 
We: come next to p female eb as they vA 2 
оа 
р ава althon gh 1 the e сё plo obrated m 
but a poor entry, only seven in the mare oal р ич 
d these the prize mare, v 857, beloi md to Mr. 
ttwater, was much the best—roan in colour; she was 
RE. compact, and erdt . Reddi 
had the y eed Le ап 
TOW P 5 desery ed h dati 
but indifferently и maare 
with five entries, Mr. "Phillimore's ME taking ыд 
irst, t ы Duke of Richmond the 2d prize and co: 
endat: 
THE E hec M 
wes, Reading, for their throshing 
gin es 
of his original reaper 
Bental. E. H., Heybri: ridge, Еве взех, for their cattle food machines, 
and especially for their root pulpers 
Boby, R., B t. Edm: пе Suffolk, for his machine for 
leaning and separatin 
с ng gra 
y9 Bray's н Key, Ne г тели Саве for their traction engine 
dun 
"o gate Street, London, for their reaping and 
Childs. & wem, 48, New Oxford Street, for their grain sepa- 
rators 
Сн Shuttleworth, & Co., Lincoln and London, for their 
tees of, The Bev seh ey "Iron Works, Yorkshire, 
Б 
On. Matchet though e 
5 
Те that Kig faz m 
bd and bone crusher 
quared at "the my so as t t 1 
rom the top of den pet as in a СЯ pole 
to 
wi 
eaching across to the DA ao acting а 
glories of the Suffolk P Thero is, however, n 
ozen inferior animals, 
J 
ас 
i ji Corn: ИШ, f his steam plough and steam 
ivator, е гыны generally for applying steam power 
to the salvation z the lan 
ку arrett & Son n Works а suffolk, for tl 
mber 
гах А: all, abo at one foot | r 
apart, and on these was apil ed ridgewise a lot of faggots, | c 
which wer е tha tche ed o ver, This was the shed. Tt was 
he roofing. ese beams supported ем 
smaller lach dos pe parallel ib the w 
fth 
rema deu muares—two dark and two light 
bly 
chesnuts, PES whom the competition м 
ће poles) ое Рош each beam there descended two 
uprights to the e ground, in which they w were н. to а 
depth of 18 їпєшєз. О re 
strong that the judges not only had some dif. 
in deciding, but great difüculty likewise in 
consequence of the pressure of the publie in 
actually examining them. Sometimes half a dozen 
Ld 
"e d 
d be thereby 
e crowd. i he palm а ч ед! fl p 
d c 
Tho ompson's. fine P. 
and posts formed the 
ic енй or four 
colour ed good in her m Shape "his m Sel 
e poc. into m ker 1 
he jn with the two то rights tire ү on 
e 
ur months, if put in fre: 
rise 
rize winner at the Essex w. Two dark 
chesn next, with ат [out rather 
in | better indeed than the horses in this respect. Bet 
these 
but losing the prize literally а. Ж Lp E 
which part in fact. was something too short. This mare 
by E eT. Plgrim, Ee о being the 
st 
dam 
mare at the late 
k Show. АВ n's diei mare, Dapper, 
a v. ws bright chesnut mare, received a commen- 
dation, an p М. Ms һу 
д 
ro having filled the 18i nch E: y e 
above п. ted of the grouud. 
е did n eed 10s. a i 
and f furnished dry js 
which im ord rapidl 
Laid 80 sed. From Mo os “ E dt Ч 
—— € 
мт МЕЕТІХ @ АТ BATTERSEA. 
wledged b; 
ГЕН 2, 
en's very useful mare 
as euer of e sa 
s 4, for а ао Fillies, had 13 entries, and 
las 
right well а Meis Hv Каш, and bid fair hereafter 
Ыы 8л Ífolk breed, It is 
very Hee end г than seven were got 
by Mr. Barthro dob ng the celebrated papilo y 
Mr. Rarey, Ehe seems, т, to „have had the 
merit of im in 
take an interest in horses that the Эшда t the 
qu Meeting formed the most striking Ma of 
horse show, and so ma terially conduc 
bre of the parade in the ring as 
em 
баз, At the 
@бегеп{ br 
to the 
ed to the 
eetings the арр 
same time some er eei bet; 
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best à bon mare in the vens 
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up by giving medals | У 
in 
E РА of it, stood the 
nailing from post to а pri jx 
xe а set of strips enclosing a iow upright o mend 
h was filled t 
їр Ver to дЫ CAM, 
medal i 
he фо, that for the best stallion el the 
disposi tion most Бечу 
ре 
goes with the faite ather than Pe horse. Itis also 
i thou 
ar 
im, There is no mistake 
n an 
e Mi nett 1 Mr. Bart thro 
smart b 
fill. 16 was no 
rese] erra and drills 
kr i J. Co., Uddingston, near Glasgow, for their teh 
London, for his 
ээр F. & Co., Tipton Green Furnaces, Staffordshire, 
ir pulverising plough and ponar кк 
S., 7, Pall Mall East, for his g 
axton' 5 patent 
Holmes & Sons, Norwich, for their threshing and sowing 
machines 
uses upon Sir 
gm 
n of 
Hughes & Sons, 29, Mark Lane, their ls 
Hunt 64, Nich ^ h, for his churns 
and ч 18 
Kemp, Murray, & Nicholson, 
x PHrling, for their combined 
reaping and eram 1 machin 
Kennan & Sons, Du prim for their lawn mowing machini 
e, Brothers, Ann Street, Belfast, for their iron x: diio 
for eattle and hors: 
Ormson, Stan'ey Bridge, Chelsea, for hi 
, H., 
rg i D boilers 
а | Shai 
e achines, 
Taxfo rd & Sons, Bo 
опа Underhill W. 
"e Splendid, pe being cal гер of he Whi 
cutte: 
Robey PA Lincoln, f 
r, & Co., Lincoln, for their moveable steam engine 
чац Huntley, dberdosnshire, e their poe 
W. KG 18, Cannon Direo City, for their lawn mowers 
bal 
һе 
ар о ptonshire, а his horse hoe 
Во, for their 
ma лаев” 
Ruston, Proc 
Sellar, G. & 
Tu 
bx ditiis for his paring ploughs 
& Sons, Kensall Green, London, for their eir conser- 
vatory and "а. Ф, boilers 
— E. R. & F., Ipswich, - their steam engines, mr 
and corn crusher: 
ston, (use 
engines and yug - machin 
ewport, Salop, for his wa corn 
elevator 
Mania iag Haslam, Basingstoke, for their portable threshing 
mes 
sea, for their boiler for 
P A tile -— machine 
Mango Wurzel and 
hi 
Whitehead, J., Preston, for his 
hitmee, J. & Co., for their d 
75 J. ud" Ayr, for their 
HIGHLY DED. 
Ashby, T. W. & Co., Stamford, for their haymaking machine 
Ball, W. ydo Northampton. for his cart and vue 
Barnard, Barnards; Norwich, for their root pulpers 
ji 
Bell, E d VC NM by Err B., for his reaping machine 
and Ward's 
dishonour бо the rest ПР, ped lass to be beat bys 
mals as thes 
n the gen 
If o 
a 
Visitar pisce 
je. ize “Youn 
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f 
8 
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y int M . Bidd 
colour, тый д ieg e 4 dien Aeg ini bre 
ough 
some AN di in | tlie sides, and 
Shows this defect 
from m 
He 
Pip 
veh Ea 
action had 
pay ve got the prize, for his 
Were remarkab] Mr. "risp's 
Же їз well worth the commenda- 
probably take higher rank at 
e 
upwar ards of 2001, 
arquis, belonging to Мг, | ram і 
was а fine erue old E 
RANS referred Mr. Mat 
1 d 
we hav Busb; 
5 zh атой! Е Class there were 
n "entries бош о ne-ha whom 
3 Nro 
rol, N. 
Burrell, C., St. serta erga) Tietoni. Norfolk, for his 
steam engine añd threshing maehine 
y Implement Co, Yorkshire, for their ploughs, 
horse hoes, and с; arts 
Cambridge, W. C., Bristol, for his clod crusher and chain harrows 
p ond а Тооп e, Warminster, Wilts, for their Turnip and cheese 
ey, С E Stennard Iron Works, Wakefield, Yorkshire, for his 
cultivator 
Coultas, J., J: 
"Bede, 
АН втеу Кэл, was 
оту of of the second praise attached to him. Mr. 
very useful horses, and we were some- 
Ferrabee, J. * Co, Stroud, Gloucestershire, for ti 
mower he original f the whole class; 
TW A. T, Tem ple Gate, Bristol, for dd cart and American 
inda ho however, we t| M, miti to 
e been sho norint e ers re 
properly — 
| Inthe M ga d cies She were ten entries, the 
PT ize being T. bie's voe grey 
DEN. etel we thought he second. 
horse, Colonel Pennant's very fine [^ colt by 
da Phænix Foundry, Derby, for their cast 
iron 
8 Бет за озат Hill, Staffordshire, for their iron fencing 
Hunt & Pickering, Leicester, for their 
breakers p 
