THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Avavsr 24, 1861.] 
this was dev to an extraordinary degree | 
* with very fall * КАР and an atte tempted seven EEP та 
stem but one, Border dni м мес 
p so to speak, of 20 
result be what I царе pp am 1 2 
would not = legitimate to show this as a spec 
of my Wheat, it would-be- perfectly, legitimate to sí 
be 
ted. eme: - Mr. Тап ne's 
ery large company, in 
mas of the sims 
the - — чы ауе чагыш wonld ac 20l., but no one 
for 
^ra 
proc 
< Pat 
the үү н 
ted t 
nagine ed th at the 36 Ирне! 
Е 
produced many many remarkable ; 
лау 
of the 
o do ubt to that fact the -. 
o Mr. Locker at 11 guineas 
and wasia very пе cy sheep, with a quality of 
о. 2 was bo 
show the progen ting from such a concen 
"tration ot vital өсү the parent. What do 
you think - this ? 
“Тє has been. the great leading idea of my life; 
yi 
nly a 
ou have irit of type. 
orce, as it were, 
P 
kind of progeny, from the latter o 
kind ; in words, 
armer wants C: 
or Turnip, y E loads. him to select a 
nt—the with regard to animals, tx 
cattle, DA dogs but the adi he approaches fele 
cereals he no longer воддун ci. the prineiple which he 
gene 
А th. 
Le planted in Sep эеле 
1859, io shall "this. ipei vele 1861, drill 
40 acres, е whole ear in 1859 d have planted 
a much. Now all farmers should be 
tinually- trying -= as a matter r of business, 
mploying gany kind of Wheat they think likely |g 
ef 
Lane, of Bro 
r л 
lo 
T ze, Mangel, | 
yet such was the ж. Th 
120 guineas! this was for а t-13, w р» was knoc vem 
down to Mr. G. Fletcher, of Shipton v next амы |ы 
was secu y Mr 
+ +1 
was 102 guineas! {ог Lot cked own. to 
adfeld, е er. wel lots were 
—Lo 80 gs. 
3H 
ow 
Tombs 46 » 
Gillett, $ Fawl 8l g 
to Mr. Fletcher, n г эмип Olliffe 
Wigmore, of Her ; 12, 71 
21 
к 
‚ of Е еее gs. 
s о Mr. G arne, of Kil- 
The remaining 
1 
gs., and t the tota 
to Mr.| 
4 
à thought might > improved. w was his. neck ; 
this 
argest and 
as indeed 
only 
mal might fairly have been 
оос, rsh, Ві 
guin eas 
and. displayed gre avy 
essrs, Keeling ichols = эс pur- 
12544. 5s. 
Mumford белоп, of Wherstead, Suffolk, 
has let-80 Cotswold rams and sold = айс including 
am lambs, pecori e oim rlin The lots let 
digo from =: 6$. to 261. 5s. each, adt "e sold t» rom 
5. 15s. 6d. to 291. 8s. Tn every lot bein disposed. of. 
her's (Middle Asto һ 
Aa 
and 
guineas respectively. 
orleu, Fosse Farm, .mear Leani ngto 
Every б жэл, et been barely shorn, and with Е 
сооро of those vea - the Roy ME eultural 
Show at Leeds, were fe rely e land, never 
having been housed. The. first ht Es to com. 
i ack 
Mr. William Соё ston).—The pP ) the ио; rie ере 
annual p of Cotswold rams from this flock included spir ted Mr. 
- c gs and a two- shear sheep to be let and 55 Winterton ше Vila, [o fetching 52 guineas 
eT guineas e hi ghes poe ed) 3, о-зһеаг 
172 guineas, 11 guineas, and 10 guineas each. £l to Mr. 
ni Ше she » shearlings 1 — a — Tier prices Clan, ваа, пеаг алеу for the dow 
ual, ing 20 ‚15 sam run Ногі ey 
guineas ба guineas, үа 
и 
ю raik ps ы е. 
«I ve 
Whea that. ean be thus improved, far from it, 
М Wheat ме be improved, though поё о the 
merely s ay that Т can offer them the only 
t.say that my "Wheat is the only [веат 
e average of the whole ten was :9/. 18s. heg being 
nearly 1/. а head more than last e а fact which 
fully Bears out зв opinion express befon re the sale, 
that r had 
prev 
Pierrepont.— 
What at но ' presenti moment in existence which 
bee * bred 
rg dam by r1 
«Тавна you one of the seetions of my ground еч 
т acre—1,001,880 e 
t vit ~- ~ 
А9 6 ею 
Toz A уаз 
are not 
Вее 
ата as to what m: 
— 
«s Ваў cod c requires also that Љо |99 т 
rational 
E 
e—it is as wrong to employ 
per aere. in К Жото&Бег and December, аз 
orn eni September. 
Put yet. ihad.a 
consider шу | 
i 
but I sha 
еа, first 
"uu. 
el | No. 3, 32р 
А. Y., 40 
кр 
8 едой pare 1802ears, or 934, 120 ! 
m jus 
ZI. 
o 
a positive failure with 
however 
STERS :— Mr. , 
pend a few of the higher prices in each class :— | 
: E dam by No. 1, 30 gui i inens ; Mr. | 
E 
s ас -Fou 
nes were put up to hire, fetching. severally " 20, 
11, and 18 guineas, making.a total of 157 g 
avera ging 277. 3s. 2d. each. S ж > жес 
now enm — etm making 35 gines = lowest 
eas, 
gut ing very e 
Tw Ne. lots of аси were then" put up, whieh also 
realised excellent prices, he.average of the 30 rams 
of fered for competi tion to hire and sell was a little over 
„Ча 
Ву В. G., dam by Y. 
By L. X; dam by G., тї guinens ; 
By G. N., dam by C. 
Hall, Scarborough. Two -shears: By 
; Mr. We 
737 guineas; ; 
Mr. 
SW. X., 
G. 
guineas; Mr. (ct 
дал m by 
Colonel Dyott and Mr. Coxon, Freeford, m gs sai 
Мг.:Ргеесе, of Shrewsbury, sold and let 43 га 
usual high — which these flocks а а i- 
,atan av erage MAL guineas eac ah. The 
Mr. R. H. Masfen, Pendeford;near 
E — The shee р had: all been fairly shorn, . € were shown 
erville. 
icr ieget 
t 
"what. às obtained by. other breeders, 
purchasers, is, they were not unnaturally forced by 
Vai ud — this way of bringing out 
his rams -may prevent Masfen's ave оет 
н the 
EA е the top pas being 307. ; 
third realized 67. 175. each, the - "highest price | 
sity Farm, Combridgo.— —Mr. W. Bennett's annual | 
60 -rams S4owero old, which : realised 
апей, Esq, M.P at 
Lebeep had ом been menm 45. 
stor 
mear Evesham. — "The sha: 
-ewes and theaves | 
ч ptm 
wish of many 
breeders. енен їп эрен mtra on his stock being 
ofa very etm асо Мт. 
use him m another season 
laced the reserve 
was no 
m- |. 
mri cur x were debe 
114. 
Holland wished to Gristle, ores, Jackson, and Sidne 
| year, and. also of being free from the omini lic 
those who u^ a higher. degree of feed 
eudure. — price. obtained for Cono carmcn 
31 Dni joli is animal, of the: — 
type, на а very: ys top, fine masculin 
th 
юп: a 
quality of a- Southdown, fell 
vy at 
he total reet disposed of was 180, ot 
the -— - — 
al 
2 pens э making ете = to 100s. per аты the ave 
being 60 sheep; Messrs Bradburne, 
ey being the prin- 
cipal purchase 
v — RET Sale of Shropshire Sheep at {Һе Flask, 
ry.— Out of the v ‚== эчне 180 were 
— than Scar Ine ose ar d 
Shrewsbw 
hp. 
те give this detailed account |" 
ba ERU 
Any of our ers 
a with the requisite patience. perseverance, | broug wo 
Ў powers NE realise it in his own | obtai фут 
х "of our crops із the result | Marquis of Anglesea becam: s Us proprietor тд 
а of mere average and а aunnal-treatment; the pro- | hi : ricód sheep at 29 guineas ; the np oed сий 
uoe of our Ly stoik ia the result of a long | bury and Talbot rof o Earl of Е zz = s 
contin on "of our best epe —— —— lis M 
Every bod чбек з ae owing 9 this eft Mos oet cashire, and Que distant localities. One hundred | judges at 5 
cattle an о have individ on the ld, realising 27, qu Ee Et from the highest to the lowest: 
emn — » ght and Dridberne Bisig "ias. Чай Lander Landor, | Denova: rams (35), ч 9 guineas to 30 guineas; 
hes. Tat Y UIS iade ed em à 2 s rams (8), do guias chr =ч Y iMr. 
doubt not Mr. HALLETT’S онй. эў Sa. Н. Smith's rams f Mta m 
кн /Evans's rams (20), 11 guineas each ; 
re will be fully dime. 
Teni -three s st aee ink ed ань 
саар 8 and two shear rams, 
An average ОЁ 182. 1s. 7d. per head. This flock has 
(6), from 7 -guineas each ; Mr. Maddors (à et Harley) 
