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Halifax, for Windsor de D 101, Mr. S. Maj oribanks, formerly М.Р. d адеб, T Cumberland, and 
Bushey Farm, Watford, Н. Herts, for Whipper in. nien. "Colonel Tithe, Co ypyhold, - Inclosure Commissioner r for |° 
Towneley's Royal Butterüy -— highly commen: ан England and Wales, By Henry Lonsdale, M ng ver the average p eo 
Бай Calf upwards of 5 months a Mr. J. Robinson, Routledge. ordi пагу season "pes авв nd Рә 
Clifton Pastures, Newport Pagnell E chat 5l, Lady pes is the Ape: of a man to whom English | podded -— everywhere in in this district, but r 
Pigot, for Pan. Mr. R. Middlebrough, um mi н< Warlab cultur English E. i both greatly |the M 8; "e however may be fairly stel D 
Pese n uU etse [iei wing Ma tended чиги on, eee amd айе ovat п asong orap, mny at a 
Burnley, for Rosetta. 7. Douglas, Athelstaneford, на бо agricultural improvement, a anà c on а-га ther to the fof Peas Беш i and carting to stack is now 
Maid of Athelstane, е 7 commanded ; m Á Re versham, itati n in different directions. Potatoes, taking tn, Cg 
Valetta, and Lieut..Col Towneley, n malis, ountry parishes, than the Td Commutation Ас, | vartota, have now been lifted, or arein process phe. 
codi a in calf or milk, and ha ving bad a en. ГА d as of this Act Mr. Blamire may be fairly taken пр for market; the стор is пеат wi 
Whi Mr. R. Booth, for Que, LI. the Ha , Lady Pigot, | considered the author, so he was from th commence- | abundant, and although in some fields there 
е of Southwicke. | = А. Mitehell, S MN ment of its operation its adminigt rator ja beet eren: Eo diseased tubers, yet the 
AN for Mistleto, higbly алей Lis mide ба $e here is given in these pages an ассо count of one of und roots may be calle e avera стор 
emt Heifer, in calt—10L, Mr. J. Do for | the most отдан апа гыбы useful lives of which the | of those seasons ros the year 1845, when the disease 
Queen of Athelstane; 5l., Мг. G. Atkinson, к Жыш, рг resent rola can boast. The Tithe C | а Tt is rather early to 
Besham, for Snowdrop. The class was con Arc Nba Commons [58 Ваи аз o "me. probable produce of the 
BL, Mr. JR. Bin iiem, 8 ainiai fox for Miss Waterloo the 4th. ac m FECE р M "p beg upon the result of w ich the country 
The class was conim doi" udin ed companies were all т the main supply during the winter and Spring, but 
= € ортаг ds of 5 months old.—57., Lient.-Colonel | P  Blamire as the chief worker of A w^ БАБА `сош- it AMAT ud БАН; з; а to yield ап average return of 
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House, " p ди pets d Таб. — but it is ub see how ei no e coming a stranger to | fine rM tell wonderfully in favour of the 
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Cow for Dairy purposes ib, Mr. Q. Clark, Bilton, for the осе of bis biogrepber, and reading the history of вост the че sa is i уо оЁ $3 et. ЕН " 
Useful; 91., Mr. R. Brooke, басота House, for r Maggie. pu e w disease, 
ExrRA 8тоск.—1, Mr. Tennant, ave ft Lodge, Leeds, for "i are here кө теч чы We confine „ whilst 
Rosa ; 2, Lord Feversham, for The ext tract pee Fluke e variety | $ as wA боца hed, and wears a healthy 
LEICESTER, патоне тоор ВНЕЕР. “'То enable the reader to form a proper estimate z d кш A m the uen г ы г luxuriant foliage; ths, 
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„ Malton ; | what the Tithe Commutation Aet has dome, the writ ogether with the iac ect white blossom од. 
Pur yr 8, еу енн vs s sli отпее | ue ould produce a picture of the Iun of things which this аш; = es, аз we thought last week on looking 
and Mr. T. Beal, „отар ham, commended. MY emet before the Ti the Act was known Sun seer|over 10 of our crop, one x ie. handsomest 
a Bam of апу аде.—10/., Mr. J. Borton, Bart len pad and * War? ter two уа crops of ч, ed ripe wo mas seen, 
Lovell, Nafferton G Drif- eem pen his * War, though representing ihe жа crops of Man and Carr although. not s% 
soi; SL R- Sole NE en, sean a Бае reputation even at the cannon's mouth, | early sown as eri bem pese à r growing, and, 
5 Shearling Wethers.—5L, iade edm, Жйроп e and w e qnem com йы» ith the wars of | generally speaking, the aop of Tum ре тау: P3. 
xe, F of 5 EE —10L, Mr. 8. yil hei in England 40 y ago. read in history of forward to with the promise of a most 
T ees Nafferton Grange, Drifüeld. G. x, dp [the RENE factions so York d апеле, but t the Thé — md of Clover i is ies 
m Park, Tadcaster, highly Hec vi of t —the priest fighting wit althou ugh ti eather was moist enough to have 
Shearling Ва LI Fart of Yarboroug ph, Brocklesb donde. S ; ЫН + oe er enfer 
— БИШ. D E MES ThE. | chivalry in atithe goose), and, in a moral point eh view, | season ries dics ae ight enerally ati 
viceby ; d Mr Who m dei ыр By; Dedi. TUM, more deadly than the * Wars of the Бо? Blamir e pant and чор the growth, pmi Seitan 
COTSWOLD SHEEP. eame with his commutation scheme in 1836, and in a | now be cut where intended fo 1 The harvest 
eie Gimmers. — 101, Мг. J. M. Read, Elkstone, | few years established peace. No two pictures could m Lue prey general in -— district about hr 
be more antipodal than the tithe war and the tithe 3 e commence ing some early sown 
E: wot S healing шеме th, NE d: M. Hd NUM. peace, and few subjects could be found more illustrative White Canadian Oats this day, July 81; on the morrow 
CROSS-BRED SHEEP. of the deadly animus of Me А каш and the pacific status | we commence ploughing and sowing Turnips between 
Pen of 5 eross-bred Shearling Wethers.—5L, Lord Wenlock, | of the present condition rural England. Parishes | the rows of stooks, which зате purposely pos 
Erik) qus 2L, s y W. Tho ерее. Huusly, Beverley, x formerly hotbeds of feud LA Date are now шаг rked by | round „віоокѕ on every third ridge, thus LM 
Mr. W. Ange, NOAR DK. ойе, , higbly commended. mity and repose, and the тушап, M one time |two-thirds of the land for cultivation — 
TGS. likened to everything that e bad, on good ing the crop. This is now the period for holding 
Бом, large breui 5L, Mr. T. Crisp, Butley Abbey, Wiek- | terms with his flock. fairs for the sale and purchase of 1 
ham Mar [ыс et iod x re or = агт Mr. Т. Crisp ; 2L, Mr. * The ы of the tithe system are much forgotten | Down sheep; this variety is fast becoming more 
E. Harrison, Woodhouse Moo r, Leeds. H because no longer felt by the people of England. Мо | fashionable and better appreciated, arising in & 
Boar, small фео вагт Mr. "W. В. Wainman, Carrhead, Cross сс evil was attached to the tithe system than the | measure from the improvements made 
Hills ; 21, ditto. constant tithe suits and never-endin bickerings, | they having studied the points desirable to the graziers 
сбор шай br small breed, in pig or milk.—5L, Mr. W. B. Wainma: т> ит published or tithe cases, | It is now an i — 1 practice - i cA 
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„90: 96 з not qualiñed to compete in classes 22 and е noted as tith d a court (the equity | district to purchase ewes at is early fairs, 
ce wh. J. Harrison, | Heaton Stockport; 2l., es of M Кае), "острый akost Эз ш by bridge, Overton, Alresford, а some 
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Three Store Pigs of an; and of fh dA get 4to жаша in England has bad at so me time its tithe suit, | purpose, and we think they are wise in 80 
E Lord Жаргы ЕКЕ -Wombwell Bart. кыш in Cumberland, was spending | ticularly when stock is high to omne -€— 
ч е largo breed, undor S$ nearly y (ho АШЫР land a litigation, a the | the only defensive position of the SE tik Ye iie 
Sam Jarpa breed, under 12 months old.—3l, Mr. J. Dyson, | case of * Fellowes versus Clay, п Devonshir ire, 15,0007. ie сех ees EO it pev has out of his 
Dock Street, Leeds. ntage which er 
Boar, small breed, under 12 months old.—3L, Sir G. О. had. Doen. wasted in, 18: сар hands. A B. 
Sow, small breed, under 12 months Pb rc Lord Wenlock, | 
ExrRA Srock.—Lord Wenlock. Mr. Н. Whitaker, York, re Энекем. Calendar of Operations. 
highly commended. Востн HANT: eport to the end of July.— JULY. 
THE I AWARD. | Since our Јав gode t the Pus do s e everything| Lasmeruum Surer Fam: July 28.—8uch te ot | — 
Combined Threshing Machine.—157, Mr. E. | that could be desired for the crops of Corn and Pulse, | kindly summer we never I had! [T Me bra tad 
Humphries, Pershore. Leider ec Messrs. Turner, Ipswich. ' | we need, and the summ r passes 
Threshing Machine, single blast, not to finish, —15L, Mr. E. ell. On those rare occasions zd ыр tho zA ч 
Humphries. Commended, Messrs. Turner. — The root сг ops had hereto- cold wintry looking clouds, eel there 
Winnowing, рге and Screening Machine,—51., Messrs, | fore ns very ыз progress, but ; during the last two light as of A Ld on M. p si Е Е. tone good 
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Blower for Grain.—3/., Mr. Sawney, Beverley. y реа à tis air із ungenial and cold 
Pulper.—3/., Messrs . Samuelson & Co., "Yo and there o be, generally speaki ng, а is not the character of one or oven two o това 
шр) Nm for farming purposes Messrs. Ashby & gir 1:3 E tho x uad S of all kinds of season, but of the whole es of E 
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P о Horse Portable Horse Power for the minor machinery of mus ey агіу FFA late а Itig HeT, he AT e ефе E 
ől Mr. J. Weighill, Pickering. | Highly Commended, enough to а ito (m yie ield of t р 
Richmond & er, Salford ; Messrs. Woods & different grain n. e we find Ms. vit sore M ULM fbr, but оп thp оо 
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rur Messrs. Coultas & d рге must prove Lu безше! and the little] fike half a crop, апа solate that E not de 
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Son. Commended, Messrs. Hollis & Son. millers’ There are a few £ Wh bá rd. The Swedes are now all thinned, 
Ў ү pieces o ent of| ward. The Вт н to have a cold 
Barker, Dunni or Tap Мак Acl aer 9, Mr. 2. prre which still show tolerably even at head, | зге spreading d n slows) are not yet innen 
Two-ridge Drill for Turnip and Mangel Seed and Artificial | but the straw is not ripening a good colour, and | not look well, having suffered from fly aha hay. 
Manure. EE J. Coultas, Grantham. e ears look blighted; this arises, no  doubt,|that is anything like generally р land. в тей 
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Drill for Water and Liquid Manure.==3l., Messrs. Reeves, 
Artificial Manure Distributor. essrs; Reeves, Westbu eat, viz. the spring and summer months RUN i DO: „ the manual labour 
Mowing Machine.—107., Mr. W. Ao M, London Heic. having Даны: еч nusually ef and ma ins Wheat dentato on the rici ing, vite the ims rs vit ра 
doming: - Oa, York, КЕШУ, Commended DM ME plant has been damaged а the this circum- | assistance from the T rake brings up 207 fat 
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ling d окчо ЛИ Го ка Qoo and the Busby Implement | Stance, pev with the affe ct of hel Jate boisterous ш а ren р рат, and a strong ErOWIDE eyen 
кө fae orm. авта Asbby & Co., бїз tamford, | weather, has broken. t p experience is teaching us that it is neither 
(cicer, nita pi? 17 ; е Busby Implement Company. | manner, and їп consequence, the —- dk creed biennial. Last year we had a тз 
вно Wagn ; Mosers, А. & E. Oroeekil, Ветан Hants distrie must be esti Below e call it Anais p ЖОП of the grou 
E: ingle-horse Cart. wo the Busby Implement Company. " e, the Alsike took eni of 
an омо чи O01 [бияк average, both in т» "s. quality, should Moss ad. immense erop NI n. 
E Peine "emus O&S. | the harvi ever so fine for the ingathering. Тһе | this spring, v айо d ul А 
е me ps MEA I ^ Marris, s Chase, Боро ighiy | Barley crops, which promised badly at first, are wonder- | plant uy ШУ Alsike is о enia ува Ат p 
Commended. Mr. T. Н. Chambers, Staxton, Ganton, Com- | fully improved, and may now be rec ce an pope for hay last year is against нд 
mendes р: HHOBT WOOL average erop of grain, the quality of. which pet year, but on a portion whieh wan fhe а 
Five Hog Е1сесев.—51, Lord mies Eseriék Park, York, |18 not much to be ls noia on for malting purposes, | noti 
as Ий seed time was ayed by unpropitions eis d Up 
spetiali iP Orem Ys ОА mot : 28 than 9р stones.—5., Mr, | Weather far смен the usual period required #0 сш tothe scythe. 
J. Hodgson, East Lilling, York, кт [produce Barley of first-rate quality. Oai of all tege Weather ; lambs wore a full crop 
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