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IM GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
of buying only by a gann 
ыар Тау э шишти а massiveness and breeding qualities, this | Consors Flemish Farm, were Боб йг rris КТ 
eeds last year (although the latter 
vasa узіз anc 
‘proving the correctness f the by a heir a aD A 
analysis sis of a sample T from Ue bulk CI twins to s the шаре, m". had Жы d Erbe Ad dwin's “ Adelina," TM «А E half sister. 
B na. any difference in value may be adjusted | one was ain seven хз | [ee heifer calf prize. Еле, now 
before application, and di av is hope- | Pg Md had calved in April, pon thetime oft he Devons * were the best I ha 
less to look for redress afterwards, tl d that in September. “ Maid of Athelstan Toe attended 11 Royal meeti Ave ever 
the results did not come up to expectation сөзү x Woo XR Es and *Claret"—all winners the|and yearling heifers x oca ut; Wee 
f chemical dM buy the materials they uses iety' ti were now unnoticed, йлы сош- М. ames Davey, of Flitton. сте тегу supera 
ysis: were this precaution neglected, tl mendationr „É any kind were besto et. One of the | won four firsts and] a second. Рес five nimals and 
ds регеа would be ы of rom uen] inst wi f | Judges tl Fin taking both gold sona) with 4 
calculation and science. eSS| with à Ў itton? and. “Temptress,” neiti 1 E 
alive to their own interests? The Cages is it ttle and | there чаи emit Pai te x ra ces | in a show- -yard before. Th xd es halbe — 
expense as nothing compare ed with the interests at|they were very objectionable in one very important point, T exhibitors; but the “Duke of Fiitto uartly Were nor 
stake, mean as regar heir uod. I do not find fault with ic be erry в D naparte," whic n "and Mr, Nes. 
There are, however, some farmers who expec 
small quantity of milk they were likely to give vit a gre: was second to hi 
many otherwise good animals had udders of such ugly SARA class, were by Mr. James Quartly's “ ноа 2 
ч H 
in the 
much from the "€: of portable manures. Tt із iud that a mileh-cow deser would not have them at any price. | Messrs, Palmer's * Lord Cary," the third 
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keep the land at all | Now, in my opinion, а cow wi han udder that appears to bo | class—Mr. Bodley's * Champion, " ” tho 
, 
e Aged ipe! m.s pnm slona can ed | full of large stones cannot bo the proper animal to breed from. second i 
5 ed ey. o bows дек to pe E розе ti Itisa pity that the breeding animals should. be shown во very 2-year-old bu ull class—and “ Prince, " from ^ | 
ENS A" than as a complete substi- | fat, and I hope it was noticed by the mele that the very fat | Prince Consort's Norfolk Farm, | the | first in th | 
Md Du Mr. A. S. Maawell in the | ones did Eos cases obtain prizes, but only when, in our | class —were of кы SUN blood. Mr. pd 
sal P the potere, Society. koc x SEN would have done so ha ad the ey been less covered ** Viscount,” Me Е d А 
|. Brasitds' arling mem, zt pas was first in lis 
аш; а ince" was ali 
ENGLISH CATTLE SHOW AT BATTERSEA. ^ We may decidedly call the show of Sh Һот от females | from the head of the bull Am promoted 
ecially as regards the younger heifers ; the cows were yearli hi d la that of the 
and Scottis the | not so good, two-year-olds about the нае, MA yearling aros ings, his Pol ce of last year ban taken 
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re Captain G 
"o Tested but the naci ө на боры а 
, Th div. 
he two-y go 8, 
E 2 in style and н lit; ; Mr. Lane's * Maid of Айтпа? 4А 
р among | second rn aliis y в зй мр se kic mid к Р нй nri ere. 
ter's *^Duchesses " highly commended ‘ ‘Queen c of Athelstano” has good flesh, d eep Li ms. be the n in the Cow class, one of which p 
is 
үе шаны PE Eu guy. com mended; and Mrd EM and ом 
t of average excellence esubdivision | «In the yearling heifer class, Mr. Atherton's ‘Lady Bar- | | omini m d а e . " Turner's “ Pic 
oft чен ав | rington 6, а пісе level heifer, which looks older, and would 1: Hoe e secon onours, as at Leeds last 
the $. ld bull teresting E nd B ditirent 1З se m poor, was highly com де ‚ | Тһе w ^ ner Wei енй (whose Pink blood pd o 
is fin 
classes, and the two reat 53 entries as agains S | аза бой el T нау, with Mie: “Frederi 7 thful' was in tho Еў ^ a 5 УШ s к i о à century), was 
year. In the A ed Bull class, the second ec second to Mr. Booth's * Queen of the May 2d,’ a real Short-horn, frs ali si if mo ith the same owners 
third at Leeds only shared the general commendation, | but not so good as she might be in the foreribs and. shoulders. rst pri ring heiter LM Alice," who was 
and a highly-cormmended ow took second | Lord Feversham's ‘Barefoot, е, winner of the third prize, | the frst бег calf at Lee SR b all the heifer and 
h “А thes ӨС h has good quality, but not a nice head, and looks like making a | heifer- on G were comm 
onours. в а lot, they had fewer roug de » | cow ; and the flesh of Mr. М. рые * Winning Witch ' was | One Pe EEN ёт Mr. D 
b to t o heri e several nice animals ges speaks or Air. Da 
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ter to the cl Though not what is tec hn ау the с but too many of them оте ей and without dios раке" is Pun as being a capital type of the North Devon, 
pa ‘a show bull 
ome d po i ре ^ . 
filling-in of the foreribs of “Cœur de Lion," The winner in the calf class, Mr. Middleborough's e useful, but not so level and М Newbery Doce 
2 a hs А 
lass, 
uality ; and, moreover, one or two of the best had not the hair | with a rare level back, an astonishing loin, a fore-quarter, 
Lord E: à Sho rt-horn. r у the best oftexture, and with all his тоша n good keeping, 
О! bery' ‹ 
aud 
erf was ^on a high leg, and looks like making a | T. & J. у зш ог dimi Cary’ was пісе and level aud of good 
i Mr. ing's 
oE tho cosas de nds, but w. the loins;" a Двое må 
nill Soar ablo tha the owners of small or more the Tadges pondered long before eogi could decide, to | with a lovely een and grae NS ДЫ Sho етв and ches, 
recently established hordi contended very succe! essfully piei Mr. nson's E Claret ^ * " for the third | forming опе ofthe finest fronts ever se e was, perhaps, 
fea х А 
Show was the паа 2 the pu medal for the best | tioned as “ having capital coats, with. flesh too coarse good d diy: Mr. Pauls two-year-old first prim 
animal in lasses by a l calf, “ whose for heifer calves, and коле» fed. Уай Hebe’ (bred by Lord Portman), was ай that 
se iari maturity and careful preparation hav aS he Herefords, a n 
.perhaps never been eq 
superi. as wel 
* In Sis here th 
eei idees шырыны ELT ARR ы ым for Zeyear old bulls | Hi РЫР" г" Janes rona, a very ad 
Sh dine n were unableto work. Mr. 
sides, and thin across 
Wood 
to which we awarded DE first prize, although ra rather flat on his t class showed in stronger force than at | prize: 
ahida yas a: vios whole, good, and 1 
Hos дачага pos Аратта — hair. 
useful, and of them 
year w equal 
"a 4 , 
erp dienen теселд 7 being, older, was gratulate the breeders on a still farther extension, aud ones. They had fine deep flesh, and quite n 
отете ed і 
pop S 
— cx вада m s decision ушен erds. Thus the Gold Medal for the best Eull in the | hardy if not hardier on. pelo clays than ашу ee 
d that fo fairly fi 
of ithe Bull UM one of the Judges reports 
te the 
ed." the marked success which Баз attend. tey 
rize to La a ^ Pigots * Qastianira, which was highly | the most perfect type GL eB NOME in elt * Piccolomini 
i i . | wasalso a sur assingly good cow ; $ 
of this part of t the ETE Others in this class are judicially men Eats e ERAO meatly formed animal 00090086 
.“ чаан. with a fine touch and nice even frame of large sire 
Jud te а о that desired m yearlings as Mr. Рану" "Prices Alico "and " Young 
а whole they dise вав; cows and | impress’ have been seldom i one man's possestíon, bat 
yearling heifers were the best I ræ чб seen аб а | Тат inclined t = thar the io latior will make the better of 
Royal show;" and another: p consider them | the two, as she is younger, d promises to have more size 
manding mdi pot quar. 
His first-prize heifer calf, *Lady Fortune, was а d 
* Lord Adolphus,’ га calves, e cori id heifers, and heifer calves." re classes, showed some beautiful animals, Td took four 
sh 
as by far the bost am ев prévio nens i of the greci which gives, we dio Sussex cattle were, ^as а W 
рате Мг. vet irust, a g earnest for the The largely | оша say decidedly improved. There were two s 
ful bull, and more compact, | inereased area over which they now енені, ат, нн | useful old bulls and two or t very воо 
first; the eei i Messrs. | tioned in the Leeds T and this the younger animals were hardly eq! smi 
тунт was 
iu. : distant exhibitors to compete with the great local | at Smithfield.” Experience > has prov sien vlr 
Mum а 
h 8 
lasses went into lio; the dm an at for р best | bri ud The classes were very деў М Hem 
^ ki y bal y 
for that object. “Lord Adolphus "had the best head and best i „horns were entered in t 
очата rshire; and eifer Calves Main e e 14 Lon ne bom к bote 
for hı С аги 
quarte: t h 
difealt to pos in alf Yol ааш ыйа. cand Ris Toro. | DEDOS бебу being left' for the county 1 from which the and of these “the 
: hich were ihe type of de they dosi P ina breed takes its name. With only two exceptions, all | per had ое н mecomme Warners “ , 
breeding animal, were worth. a shilling per stone тоге ава | ће animals presented that uni ини реагапсе їп won by Mr. his“ 
carcase than those of any other bull in the lot.” 
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quarters, which w 
d class gi 
rst prize, ar ny ^ al 
ape; the second, Mr. Ambler's ttle-faced Hereford ; с | for yearling heifers, and aiso 
едд а ае, nice bull, but short of condition ; eee A ye are generally | 
and the third, Mr. Balfour's ‘Great Seal,’ useful, but nothing ho see seems Herd Book to have a dash of Tu earling bull. Although they several hert Е 
ды cows were Air : 
т: nd them.” The firat pee | 
a e cow 
colour and marks which popularly characterises the Ligaren On Сай “inge being $ « Tom." Mr. Barber: 
th 
t 
pu 
tirling's “M rin 
» s, if an ring, too fat, à y general appearance, tell that hei is s closely у allied roxton herd in 
s from Bo 
Dre ifo quality. In tho remainder of the class there | Grey, as well as ез аа white face—an ium itr | а аз relics ofa y Vind c Cow maim a eleven. | 
here was nothing very | to be found, аз in former years, in nearly aei the | of t bec in к Mi « flbps 
е first prize, Mr. Marjoribank's * Whipper-in, had ahi М m 15 cows and u | 
Pad hind legs, but a lite better quality, thongh папой һай | animals shown, and particularly in the winners of varying the соп | 
etry, he бойло. Townly's "Royal Бо prizes. Тын akow orthy of remark that eight winners talent баш 3 is well “indicated, Liy тае although бе - | 
Oy. loth ;' d the third, "Mr. Ambler's еи Augustus,’ | out of the 24 ге postores гй | 
was a nos eat bull, short of condition n. Class Iw ae br für the | from the herd of the late Lord Berwick, who crossed | young stock are put on the соот the faculty d 
best, Mr. Jonas Webb's 
For een I ever saw at the x: 
p enm his “ Knight Greys” red and whitefaced bulls | sadly spoiled thereby, they Te 
t 
ч with 
andquality. Mr. Pawlett's Mel "nt Mr. шо» м the herds of ың Hewer, Longmore, Carpenter inse Дон апй Sul 
e fi 
* Jericho," сой received the 
good, and there atleast 10 mi 
In the female i а. Mr. Richard Booth had the «Victor? (who gave 11 months in his class), were both | “ presen! 
: > otf 
d third prizes, were Williams &c. "The gold-medal bull, "Мт. Hill's The Sonin ed dGairies" 0 E 
t to take a te. Е муу ^ 9 
- ton," and а third. prize bull, Mr. Duckham's eai звану as stro rie of rest me à 
with the only animals he brought to Ва 
AnI NT. » 1 h al 
f his lordsh iv's “Cherry 7th,” by * Hotspur." | symmetry, with good fles a sana A making ® 
Мт, Ri i star уеге heitar « Theora,” and|of lean to the L.C msan ior from a £i 
a. His 
gold-medal cow “Queen of the былк” pU to | his б. prize heifer calf “ Miss € were both | much good beef at th rent, in #08 yard.” 
* Queen of the May," * Queen 
the Val 
me co 
, ЧУБ scri еч well-formed, and useful|'*Adelina," winners of a third and two first prizes, | Judge says, 
Another 
Mab,” and “ Queen of | daughters of the пен cow; “Ada” “Adela,” and | quantity of food € t merit, and тонет sirable 
sizo, symmetry, тй рр it 
gie, two ro latter the pec | j 
men 
i cla 
ud, easily ough,” this з being the third time in | headed by Mr. Coate’s gold-medal winner « Matchless,” | often s, sioe di run рей" 
ds 
was universally conmended, as were — оё ewo род EE T Aie cep чан: 9б of their under nf 
coena and Mr. peram ebbe “ Lady Elizabeth | yene old bulls, A heifers, and heifer calves. | young ; and these breeds have е been 
orke,” “ поё а good опе, and 
overfed," саше third, | Mr. Hill's * Milto: and “Adela,” from the Prince families, 
