706 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
d t f the shoulder blade its ıt aking the second. This was 
рө of. аса Maire —— pee M o al tdi of muscle, and nothing АМ Е par cany а remarkab 
in a plough by one man, wá contrives to get through 'Thus Nutb bourn б as L3 deserved, аы НА еа ока mari. "The 8 peer DEA 
& ve air da в iie They are driven in yokes,| About the secon ле we are bj | аб merit, аг- 
vike pole, to p whibh: the plough is attached, coming satisfied. was won by Sir John Barleycorn t (wod | Siigh aith a NN 
between them; as wood is che ap this is hae ^ws by т Tom medi got by the Baron, and wa АБА » зама d 929 A 
expensivé method of barnessing, and four tea 12 years old—old enough to have ha ad opportunities о d еси резо те, ny 
16 oxen, аге commonly e apart to 200 acres үн ч establishing теб as to being t en s 3 де UM 
land. Pigs are reared and fed The sound ж igh- bred horse. He was a fine / een 
Sort ds ind one, mes mlike the mated | n furnished, we thought, uh some pieni " tho in the prov od E a 
varietv of Lord Radnor in раса апа description - | Show. зне iip) e to have been recently fired in Из Ыы Vera ij 
hair; they weigh, — ben 15, e or | of the forelegs. d have thought that he hu Go ing Д m v irit 
summer м аге depa red in flocks like өер, for outlived а!) Menit je his vere tren tre atment, seein ng gramine con Соне M ly da. 
which they are fre eat mistaken аб a кеч by | that he was dedicated to the future. 
le. uninitisted d Her x have seen as as|pete with Cue and Fa azoletto, ЖЫР ehe. did g horses, i 
br reeding so sows kept on ono farm, and the » produce. | Codrington, the latter an х powerful аз well as | so pt purposes. Y" 
ce for supplying orse, an ormer as wellas Comet and We now arrive at Class 
tion of sto ck. I dono ot know if it be the climate or the | many. others standing for ward in the foremost rank as | Mus we are surprised ler find 
or both combined orses, he very first-rate horses, the | y for Class 5, and о 
the vem of the meat, made both in Hungary and the | stoutest Е the stout and the sires о Stout winners, | pones brood mares. Tdi 
merican Continent, but this I am of, that | were of course at home in their boxes, refusing to! James Hacker or his bay. 8 
а little of the Hungarian c would ad second | | Haben to е voice of "e charmer, cl 
uality рг ісе in our best markets. , This and the ex- к The tune of 
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pense ot trin E. mutton is out of t Royal, а dit 
altogether ждө ever heard of a real ripe fat N Teri ч] | hoped & for prm tensons, gh li eriy, 
e provinces as much p € plea 
E ss| А Prea sing iuf. i ЖЫ should кы Actio on. no d 
mmi uc effected, A s bacon and ham eon Бе heredit "em yon iti isin fact a stra ain, and its result | whilst w 
ness prevented 
sent here with profit. In Hunga py the greater portion | a thickening of v or both o exor tendons of | "d horses in this ы бой redi o 
of the bacon is melted into lard and d as por the forelegs. There are generally ‘Premonitory symp- | an old name belonging to 
for Mm den rere and as the de ema vw toms, such asa slight enlargement, heat, and а де eres, the second prize Sa уч own 
ex extens the enti А trai mem or trials, an Ven nd in this class a 
f he We t ther 
ut pig tak f training and ue VN adopt ed it would of the Ди жуз reli may their, ado 
eased Lente, did it once appear such would prove | |pn btw че бөөн but the trainer boe Tuns out | less! Тһе Roadster m 
remunerative. At present the British remet has | the his and therefor = does not чело ‚ е prize going Ж, Mr. Wilson f 
по сайзе for alarm by competition in any kind of stock | lame, and ue the trials болое ана p^ end isa | Tack of the pes iret ai 
from this quar bre ak down; the res is do uble in size, and Ex and Mr. Bickers had : 
| t , т „оте i i Р | 
THE SHOW OF LIGHT HORSES AT LEEDS. E Lire ae cl vie йн. A E come to the ponies, Chs 
We бур е т uir 14 hands: Mr. 2 
ek's t that tl owever тем too lon аб wi vith € the Bord t breds, and | the prize, and w 
o£ Welt. ане аб Leeds a sith some Tte as in conclusion we must acknowle өбө that the exhibition Charley, as we 
as could have bin Štpaetod: The 7507. w э бек, түнү attr raetive, MINOR e question may still be | highly commended. 
the liberal assistance of Yorkshire had enabled "he. nsolved— Qui ки commendation 
-— Agricultural Society to чыр rd in y of e next com to the Cleveland'horses—Class 1 bei Mr. Abbey’ 
es for the breeders of horses; and P ich "ihe | stallions of any ind and "m 2 mares three years old | mare class, 
ter br eeds came i ed, for the larger | and upwards. "We were i 
ery much айны to find 
y of animals, | that in the first there were Mer eight entries; three in 
the d, and none in the third class.  Where|tion. Wi 
arethey gone? Have they been crossed and a b» ong. fanc 
ipei Class, for үчти ing out. Granted, that the most realis- 
кн» os redet dine вь Syene old cla th 
and "он this be mime, the pure sexum Breed be kept 
up? The prize in this class was giv г. Henry | to М; 
emt for Golden Hero, а stron S. seii ^ озо but 
no means so Breed ap as many we hav as | he 
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aw. runs ЧК of the ified e 1 adapt i 
:- ough-bred stud ho &c., which 4 "for heavy ML LT, farm mre ai 
the opinion of the judges are best calcu ated to improve ы! as well аз Mae а, cross with тон ai . Thomas's Master 
^" Pret the bre noi тст көн thoro rir m ral horses exhibited i in this class were by no means | his igh commendation, and | 
e ud p is eviden eveland. dation | 
according to the wording of the conditions, that t Mr. ‘Cockshott’ Y Ibourn | айка | 
cin of the Council was icy us give the prize simply т were both ч c ee - mg min ы ey Pet MES | 
ed for getting hunters t n the Сото vá Class the prize was taken by | nsideri : 
would have been so stated in simple terms. It was not Pm Smith's Wonderful Lass, a bay 6-year-old mar | Bere done Detter, ye consid iin | 
the best horse for half-bred mares, but for thorough- with remarkable mere all of which was by n 0 | great qualities of many of 
сеа — m orse best Urn m for perpetuating | means M a to Cleveland mediocrity, it was on the. 
or race horse. 
- ed for Cl - 
might be the grandsire of hunters but not the sire. nem mm n. 
them à d 
"— i whole а 
e fact that all the horses exhib 
ble for 
qhe Jockey Club ought to be much obliged 1 to the sie for getting имере whieh was a ve aa lae 
l 
vet d > 
filled class, havin: ng twelve entries he prize ns | hereditary diseases aro pj : 
jety gement thus | gained by Canute, a m ne chesnut horse ; ' 
on racing, and sliould next ти peryana the | A — Statesman, a bay 4-year old, belonging + to consequence 
compliment He offering an equal amount at the M. Moffatt, gained the у= whilst the 3d | enou | 
ке» ы Stout toutness 1 in racing -Dhraeclogy — fell to to Young M À Elcott, with two crosses 4 
мене не or maintaining speed for a - € a favourite ets many E i 
carrying eed з ng e brood.ares for breeding hunters had 
Itimplies not only a лора euim ol racing weight чеч: the Ist 2 . Bousfield for hi 
ME ana бе тсе a and functions of ede майя fine old mare- 
th bis brown ma 
the after T" апа th ap^ Б теты 
conqueror in the follow wing year of t ihe er of the amans inh Mr. ern VEM RE убу us un" g 
St. Leger. гачан may justly be рле эч asthe PNE р. does not ^am well for the "ur енени "m т eo 
best horse of his y year a t three years old, and although | | | allow two such old m resto › carry off he priz rtis ion] 3 
t has never be. ted that. р; ГА жы dE E аз well as shape, The 
andi Mosen tion. There is ae "i We negiceynsacte. di s Cook for a -year old mare 
32 іы 2 
6 соте the prizes offered the Local 
g that if Nutbourne had | Commit d у= ome 
noi broken down and had bus well ridden, he would geldings, мые мы мны. Ted боген рай E сеа 
have been first ог second for the Derby. Не was tls somewhat с зекте. though mi perm Md f this c | 
the highest class horse in the S ow, and it was then for г стече Wi erstand сой Ө най EM | 
the judges to consider whether the ere was | 
w, a eyes, e wm n im ; it is in 50 
прош з -— fault or | thorough-breds ; whilst m condition ir- tw а mes | E ridendo veri the Be" 
eteco in Mis formation that should n ralise his | we interpret as ving а cross of thorough-bred on E re indigenous, and where the soil. 
г rits. He was of course no ors as the | both sides, - There were five entries, Mr, Holdwor th's | in sufficient d for the hen. 
remains of the br "ies w т іогеер were | 5-year-old chesnut gelding: Натка ose Grasses. са ble 
ng | Buck, dam by Harkaway. stout blood on both sides, E- considerable timet wou 
e prize, the second goi Mr. n the midland counti 
ugh d м 
Е уем flesh, he mel y no means over-| weil 
о 
going 
enough for мр vomer à a erful Holmes’s brown, closely run by Me: _ Bátty’s жш | ni aee Аф. 
both thigh iine and mri à queer an dod d having ig indeed 13 entries, din Bele, a splendid | бей їп 
; too heavy, | 5 owner, 
chesnat, Г ятан the lst prize for h | 
but. this is nothing but the large | Pease; Mr. Botterili's chesnut, The. en Tale, | creasing the 
