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800 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ататвт па 
This result reverses the decision at the e Durham County | hedge-cutting matches of this Society ; when as much trials at hurdles, it was award ed to 
t the labourers as we |^ Verdant Green.” Swine were 4 Lx "m 
Ж en amongst the labourer ‹ 4 util 
Show at NE ton ; where ** Coeur yt - i ded -[h тревни е ч маво По exhlbitors in our |both in ara шо merit, A considerai 
off first pr The prize bull here, ^ ee ground. I have often watched the honest pride | оЁ agricultura ^ ain he Nee зо 
dale" was зака thought, on the sh siii | d satisfaction of some of these competitors, the bornes were exhibited bg th 
yeste ау, to be the Dirige дш lof iii vo Ж who 1 1 mp yia aod Maint 
the judges’ decision, so far as we hea: s generally | ъ роо БМ sped зага ho В 
et “ ope нн ^ vilis remem энд | hd merely ке epo Pai h en di you know, Tan y aa pne ion, ia 
won the Highland Society's firs , Пот Venir UM va: | show, Intr is yent, Wen D 
Y ' th sh w of entire horses earlier r Күн 
Riu 3 the ex Jung vice t tbe Northumberland | there is "enden say generally E the pee n try of 22 being ; made fri rize for e 
М Ё HN h the 
ocie he the p ue ricultural Society's meeting operations "of this Society are chaunels by whic ; best sample of by 
prize a e Tynesi g + CX i ractical knowledge, hd inventions 0! E.M rey, of Dilston, proposed th 
last year. In the yearling bulls, the premium prize | experience, р dg - Sut ҢА i e {щй 
was Sud by Sir Walter C. Trevelyan's “ Gipsy Prince," | every individual, d living im Ke. e Pm vir evening — “ Suécess to the Tyneside 
s i i istri ade available for т^ 
which also.won the. first prize at. Dar п. As|distric£, may be m P WIL Je uhreugh | 
з а very hard | poses, uses, а advantages of all. B уры 
tio fofi Mo Dele Аркы e Raf » and Mr. | these and similar T that the lecturer, н all fe py тшй то Жек des p 
Fa nenie n's “Fertility; ” the latter carrying t the | perimental chemist, and ё he mechanie, each bear their E s са е >: es edi E 
vn to ys common stock of (ерке Кеб y hie ы ti 
h fter a hard contest. In bull calves, Si branch ot ag M Hes E 
Matthe айга Ridley's entry php off the first | knowledge bearing on the culture of the soil. We |o the interests of this unt ; rM 
бу кай Mr. Thomas Jolly^s entry the at prize. | must remember the valuable cus tis Ey piace w^ w^ That was the production оаа o 
ыле . ." Rich Booth's “Queen | | lated theo ough the medium Societies ; MI farinae AE à ^ ба 
ЖАЫ сы о ni "as ichard, Too өз ЖЕ Vale? | admirable ыва and practical oora our z та ds ek erion of 
Sir M. W. Ridley also | farmers’ clubs and kindred societies; a ust 
шш excellent iiai this is class. wbi А member that itis by such means that "the founders 
commended. The h тв were of extra good quality y; апі supporters o of s such Societies have invested a 
way however. It tur: 
rise Por of Te Te in 
bae stock on their farms: 
the 
Bre Boote «Soldier Bride” inel here large f loyed. Union is dr or, Wheat m h great 
* Princess Royal” the second | where large forces are employe nion ways | could be raised to much grea 
and Mr. Ç Зету Buimer's e E pe ards of the | | strength ; eR it is by these great channels of com п- | zisk tham in their own; it wo 
ра ев excited some criticism homas Jolly's | nication that benefits are conferred upon English and з ea y f ob 
1 " Rose neath,” vs , although receiving only the high com- | foreign agrienlturists. No A that t we are ш Т to gain i I p 
eing, till 1 ingenui » n 
For the premium | and American invention, мат English perseverance a er 
iep 23 а, er i fna heifer calves, there all brought into a harmonious course of action, ама e » 
were two entri ne by hi ; апа another by Mr. | each benefits one by the other. І n^ reminded tha 4 
omas ; Bywell, light roan, calved April 16, the year 1862 „be a great epoch in English social | вее, 
1861, by Orpheus (15,030) een of the Tyne, | history. England is a € to summon th roug | А 
by Abraham Parker, (9856), gd Emma, by Sir Harry | the world to exhibit their arts and industry. © | required comparat 1 
10,201). he judges had the greatest possible | Royal Agricultural Society has wisely det wipes to L7 ү ias Laud. Lie E 
diffculty in deciding upon the merits of these two | hold its annual meetin ng i in | London in tha at year; and I had, t y 
entries; although there must have been a wi e and believe tha t ther е |90 ; 
difference in the feeding of the two animals. Мт, |in la arge numbers o prove to those nations that not БЕРГ atea yet man ti 
Trotter's animal was five months younger than Sir | only i in the loom and the furnace are they prepare ed to dix: : 
Matthew White Ridley's. On the wnole, the Sh м 
horn show, though not large lity country i in the world. I hope the English farmer, an » 
Passing onto the Љеер, w e have to 1 too, will be prese nt to sed = 
that the voit Mes small ; but: thera was some eirda hee though the foreigner m ay have sunnier climes and f 
stuff on hes The fact is, that our Northumbria ore favoured and fertile soils, we in Englan 0 
farm a 6 x consider t h К 
well pd or of 
es t and do "^ Tke wa bring the * 
compete with t a 
y! 
а 
е 
an ia to Kelso tatw E с 
СІ lements, І pure Pr 
The Horses in all classes were both numerous and | England will never incur the rer Тоө nw s 
Де». Тһе ine маре. Ped special admira- thinking more of the. animal than P 
tion. In fact, the show was pronounced by every | they ver incur tint d in ж ri ti 
b ery satisfactory ; pit” ма heard much | е soil le, they are neglecting d 
dis satisfaction expressed with the decision of the | the w welfare of the [estem ан , Althou gh it 1 
judges, жузе A БАА. iral of 
The Pigs 178 were a splendid lot; but here, again, most | the numbers of cottages and schools which are arisi ing 
he honours went into Yorks эз, The following | in Ав every village around us, I do think that in 
comparative statements of entries at several of the | е whole ra range of К лага al operations, here yet 
Society's shows, since, the He xham Show eight years remains the widest scope for improvement. 
ago, will b est i vemen SH goes further than appears 
ihi the surface. Sanitary arrangements and considerations 
мр. AUR enter very largely into moral results; and if we wi 
o Bir Lo HP е E -— E e to endear our agricultura! labourers to the soil, we 1 
Leicester Sheep .. (tfr Жазок pens и pens must give them comfortable dwellings. If we do not, | о А 
ет мор 206. 99 pens M pens we must not complain if they carry their labour to 5 
Fact uae T4 more favoured scenes. The hist tory of every country › 
Swine UG RAE = | will show that the agricultural pop bone 1 
| Ys rd of every nation. I have по y wh to disparage T 
| the skill or circumstances of our artisans; but they are j 
E — e | necessaril more unsettled than the agricultural didi. з 
Tu) Cattle .. 5s 38 e agricultural лаш Pis must look for Шек 
еер Нов an - E 2d n as settled element in the stat you must, gr ies re, 
о ud "Yes d render their condition as оша е as their cireum- 
«oM stances will perni di. It B & great and désp interest | Us 
and it is one in which а noble'example usod s , 
large manufacturers, in ie de А 
Anw ilir ; : m 
some of the implements s owed improvements the ar have food, be 
Ta of which has gradually [ice more beers ble | any TEE da ees I Pig to EA ‹ igi T M TUM 1 
as th has come dia use on an exten- a э» ат f 
arm hit nde Minds ali б Northun umberland Agricultural Socie iety?’” Newcastle 
pss Рега ашшы of person implements contrib 
nid е ted by some article useful in farmi ng t the recent annual meeting of tbis 
$ TYNESIDE.— Åt oth in 
ciet the was a somewh t whic! 
The Annual Dinner of the Society was held in Nx Short oH d but the ihid freue AE Tg | e that, 
Town Hall; the Hon. Hen nry George — P., | merit. Two bulls, successful at other shows, were|f 
8 Park, in the chair. The an d entered, and obtained the first prizes i ja i 
“Prosperity and Success сз rthumbe: erland Agricul- which they were exhibited. Th “Се е 
tural Society."— He sai V ura do scanty justice to | Lion,” a magnificent animal, belon ging to Messrs. D 
" and р & Co., which Ie the fet rize i in e class 
a ^ii Ari и at n; 
e lass аё Dar 
und i in its бүнчө бое" в Show at Leeds, 
verage in number and qualit Й 
bortan as those УМЕ may bo dot either to great i in horses—draught, hunt e UE n aget w 
т ы ften have I observed | -nu mbering altogether about %. me the hunters a Mr. 
he interest e excited by the ploughing and special prize of 107. was offered; d, after a series of | to read seven veral letters which he ir he bad rec 
