os 
or ae Shp 
afforded a 
age a 
Juse 9, 1860+] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
i y. pond. However, hurdles, straw, a and | we read Mr. T r, Mr. Turner, Mr. Turner, almos t | 
gravel were employed with much ced bag extraordinary success of this 
sound and dry footing. | gen tleman: has Tran of the features of the Show. 
Jt would at first sight appear a matter of sur- | But for the honour of Do rsetshire we eee a s ha E. ue 
prise that bs a dis brig ob or tap show so large a| Pope, of Toller, for two prizes; Mr. 
space of g could require to be} | Mogridge, Mr. Newbury, Mr. Mildon, 
enclosed, int this ko of sur netted? was on our entrance) take all the other prizes back with their amine 
he yard quickly changed to one of at | heir native coun The Prince. was by no means 
hich | the first. rank as the: Devons Lig btedly were, 
wA “demanded and deserved so lar arge a space. We! the Herefords however were th eam of the ¢ ane 
fnd, there were no Jess gs 150 ge show, the competition, was: good, He e prize animal: 
which speaks strongly in favour of self- supporting | the o object of general admiration. The. show. of Pigs | 
powe of this part of the exhibi Gon and. the - | was. good, 1 k SONDA p of course to the all England 
necessity. of the rize system to uphold it, competition the Royal Agricultural Society, 
On taking up the ca talogue we find that local manu- - decidedly aro than at Barnstaple, and at least 
facturers fairly sustain their parts. Thus Mes good z as any peron ja Th e CO =. ition was Aer: 
A kers, Oa th Wisk Works, near Andover, ll w the 
ents of all bap from the stea 
angie and threshin gemachine e ho orse- hoe and 
M 
Bean mill, whilst Messrs. 
aean 
What chall fth TAa th 
Bod Mr. 
and a ales, Pee 3L, Mr. T. Danger. 
D Dong ET Hor 
5L Mr. "E ona Ilminster; 3l., 
32g Bridgewater 
Bola Ram: . E. Legg, Beaminster; 27. 
5l., Mrs. J. Pitfield, 
t field. 
ee 34. cet nied i ts an? 
. De 
Je Legg. 
36.—Pens of 5 two-teeth Ewes: 
Class 37.—Pens of 5 wes: 
bi ‘wis 38.—Old Ram: 4l, Mr. F, Quartly, Champson; 21, 
itto. 
Class 39.—Pens of 5 Ewes: 4l., ditto; dit 
wy 
HORSES.—For Actroursodas PURPO: 
Class 40.—Mare and Foal: 10L, Lady Pigot; Bh 
& E. Svmes, Coombe Farm, Sherbo urne. 
Class 41.—Colt foaled in 1858 : , Mr. R. Jacobs, Glaston- 
OR i A 
r. J. Hill, Came Farm ; 
‘Class 43.— Colt or Filly foaled in 1859: 24 prize, 3l., Mr, H. 
“Messrs. J. 
ards. . | Bailey, Berkley 
part of the: show; Dut then ` we mani bear i in mind that 
H +, 
Class 44.—Mare Be *Poal : “wkd the } Hon. Baron Ham mbro, 
Milton Ape 5l, Mr. W. H. Hawkins, ;Dornheatare 
Mr. R 
Wincanton, have no less than 54. 
Messrs. Hallam, of Basingstoke, had also a large show. | 
Messrs. Ju rrett, Exall, & Andrews exhibit some engines 
their horses as the e se aprh th and x 
tricts, If there were Tove good there were fewer 
hor: 
a 
orses tha an at Barns tapla.: and whilst the splendid 
i 8 ished a feature in the 
a Pearce, of Poole, Dorset, exhibited about 80 Dae | 
all „kinds, 
latter exhibition mast ever gi it the e pre- omivenop; 
ane class 
includi ing some 
es the Dorchester meeting 
s th 
mac 
We t 
one construction, 
owell, fri 
otice amongst his implements g tile-machine eo 
and. ike ely to ‘prove valuable. 
same locality, have no 
Gal in of iar; has no less than 80 
hie a ee o. Lad y Pigo 
No. anti the 2-year old cart ‘fly, No. ‘297, ¢ 
perty of Mr. Pek iah Hill; 314 
belonging to Mr. T. Pain, of Taverstock, a most pro- 
mising a animal ; both fir st and se econd pri 
Mr. Galp he 
implements in his lis sal likewise greatly ted tl 
Council D “~_ ng the’ use of his forges for the interest- 
mpetition of shoeing smiths, respecting 
ing priz 
whi! e mus cit make some remarks i in ou r ne xb. 
hw 
bred, belon, nging to Mr. T. Pai 
er beat a most Briere ae brown half: 
bred 4-year old horse, No. 321, belonging to Mr. 
erof ol 
amit, for 
clogs, 
the names of which we must math to the 
The old firms „eame yd foe? 
ne hes 
Shuttle orth, How. 
me ak 
mple aot, be agregate iita of whieh o To should | our Prize 
eto gu e lon line 4} 
ras impro 
m 
nd the march of agr 
opinion was strongly express il wie some of ‘the Pexhibi- | 
ded 
rse useful stallion 
of Mr. Olding’s, a capital blac ie filly, belonging to Mr. 
‘James eine ack and a capital pony belonging to Mr. 
eon anda y stallion owned by Mr. Wall. The 
f be superior to this.. 
q 4 
A notice a most ad 
novelties am on he i onos, D we pot thay fail to 
ee Earth sereen exhibited by 
sisted of a cylinder of 
or ratl er a double cylinder made with mathe- 
accuracy, one in yg the other at the upper 
„but both on a level a bg aid surface, so bse 
is: event operate leaner, and a Pico 
t ould po ters aite adjusted so Piha 
Barle 
CATTLE.—DEVONS. 
Class 1.—Old Bulls: 107., Mr. E. Pope, Great Toller. 
Class 2.—Bulls under 3 years: 12}, Mr. G. Turn 
6l., Mr. J. Bodley, Stockley Pomeroy. 
Class 3. ger yrs pe irak 10l., Mr. R. Mogridge, Mol- 
idly 51. Sl, Mr. 
Barto 
pons 4.—Cows in calf: 10l., 
MreG. Turner; 5l, Mr. E, 
(COMMENDED. ) 
er, Barton ; | 
iddling din |s 
$ 
SP. Newbury, Scruel Fo 
‘codingtor x ‘most 
g ED.) blew wi 
Class. 6.—Pairs of Heifers ; SL, I. W. Buller, Esq., M.P. ; 41, 
Class 4 sin foaled i in. 1858: 5l., ‘assmore, Barn- 
taple; 3L, cas, Yeovil, 
Class. 46. ki or “Filly foaled in 1859: 5l, Mr. T. Pain, 
Ee Saia Hall, Salisbury: 3l., Mr. W. Marden, Pen Mill, 
eovi 
Class 48.—Horsé, Mare, or Gelding, foaled on or after 
Jan. 1, 1855: 6l., ait. fe Pain, Laverstock Hall, Salisbury ; 3/., 
Mz. W. Gapper, Taun 
Pox <I 
Mr. By C. Wall, Redland Lodge, 
p E fa, Pri t & Y eani, Stoke Gifford, Bristol. 
ji eR Ri: $ | Class 51.—Boar, u 
» & year ing colt, | eh mathe 2h. 
Mr. wW. r. 
| Class 52. Breeding Sow in Farrow 
; 2., Mr. William Hewer., 
—Pén of three Soap oy Sows, under 9 months.: 31, 
3 2l, Rev. H. G. Baily, Swindon. 
Prggiing Sows, under 9 months: 
ai 
canatie AND HEREFORDS. 
wW. ai Holkham ; Mr. E. L. Franklin, Wantage ; 
Loxe- WOOL RER SHEEP. 
ee H. Trethewey, Gram- 
Mr. J, Lawrence, Wil a W d 
Mr. Joshua bias von 
RSES, Pics, AND SHOEING. 
> 
Mr. H. Gideon, ae W. C. Spooner, Southampton ; 
and Mr, J. Moon, ae 
PRIZES FOR EING.—11 COMPETITO 
Awarp:—For the wir Shoeing Smith, 3/,, Thomas Baksh: 
Bradford Peverell, Dorset. 
Second best, A. 24., Charles Way, Frampton, 
Third best, ‘UL. ies Francis Cape, Ilminster. 
Highly commended, G. Rowe, Charminster, Dorset. 
Gorton sere J. Tiza ig of Chorminster ; and B, Barret, of 
mF is to be cranes that on 
A Ww > 
‘essrs. ey, essrs. Hor: , and Messrs. | wie 
nsome’s attracting perhaps the most attention. | ice to 
mith’s Steam Scarifier was exhibited by Mr. Howard | | Claes .—o1a Bank n W Hogon Bevanin pt 
a did york. S Mowers and Grass Cutter, —Bulls S years: 124, Mr. R. Stratton; Broad 
e also s “ir in Giai , but Hinton: ‘6l., Mr. Robert Cozens, Pilton, 
} he “incessant Ta rain Eady interfered with the exhibition aces —Bulls under 2 years: 10/., Mr. Stratton ; 5l., Mr. W. | 
f their performances. be obably the Aerie Reaper | ~ Glass 10.—Cows: ii calfior , Mr. © H. Abbott, 
fe goes sai er the name of Wood’s Combined Mower | Long Ashton ; 5i., Mr, R. Seats. 
À Reaper, beet te Mr. Cr: bho ‘of London, | _ Class 11.—Heifers in calf: $L, Mr, R. Stratton; 4l, Mr. B 
the bes ks aa Samuelson and Burgess & | S*3i0"., __ pairs of Heifers) SK, Mr. Josiah Hill, Came ; 42. | Cxbibitors. The 
ey Pe Bt a minent Pee and a small} yfr. R. Stratton. | the hin Chinas, 
me-horse Rint r ry well spoken of, and hy vein than in former e: xhibitions, are yet by no 
as exhibited by the Lord President. Class 13.—Bulls: J. Williams, St. Mary’s, Herefora. | ferior in quality. t oer t that wes prize f fr the 
Althou gh t the Show round from its low situation was | Class 14, =+Bulls i ip years: 12l., Mr, T. Edwards, Winter- | best pen oi Sage ae > ae 
cott. 61. ME T. Duckbam, Boss, Ronny, ae Sr. H en Fi of 
it d and bring out the exertions of ona ener Bateman 2 A caa 10l., Mr. W. Perry, St. yo ET. Mr. B. J. Ford,- wer Barley, ees 
e managers ny he Show, whose efforts were at once 16.—Cows , Mr. Henry Coate, | away the laurels for oe ‘ochin Chinas; ai ost 
mre ic ond praise. They _ ie Th ie 2 J. “Taylor, Strato Court. presume ined the Silver 
a lesson with regard he selection of t ap Heifers B cab oria Te pati Messrs. J. W. & C. Cup for Dorkings; ong the other successful 
‘ound which will be speedily be forgotten, Ts e ocice of ONS: i Lo F Bateman. candidates may be By erg lady com; 
y always prepare for wet weather. fume, errs ser petitor, Mrs. H. Fooks, of Whitechurch, Dorset, who 
The Ex s onl wee sapian Se 6l., Mr. a. anas ‘2, ditto; an, | "9S 8 
was ver . P 
SRNR a previous ho. e p aA öls rG, Turner; 3%, ditto. We add to ier fe w totes, which will be greatly 
dian ented er. “did. not afford so uch competition Class 21.—Pe: five two-tecth Ewes: 5l., Mr. G. Turner; | extended next week, t the trials of field imple- 
earn wished. Mr. Stratton anda fow ot mE hadn mig | class 22, —Pens of five Ewes: 3k, Mr. G. Turner, Barton, es ere gos -e aaa > 
y in earning their prizes; two heifers shown by | Exe a A Pir 
r ired. | Cor pendent, on success. sand reapers were tri 
og ima A A ie Cana aN isd ee Class 23.—Yearling Ram, ce see J. K. Tombs, Lechlade ; | on Wednesday on Pena spi Rye, and Wood’s 
winks nd M and Mr. Hewer, Mr. | 3L, Mr. W. Garne, combined mower and reaper to greatest 
nds MEP $ au Boy ao a T, aimon A best Olass 24.—Old Rams: 4l., Mr. J. K. Tombs; 24, Mr. W. advants in both cases. At the match, 
oy AN á maten, 
the exhibitors, Mr u e OEE a sa foros tenth Reais 5L, Mr. J. K, Tombs; | where 20 pl competed, the contest lay equally 
Mr.T wW, Balpexeen PW 
n ton; 3l., Mr. J. pot 
ae 
hasta’ 51, TS ee head. Ainge: 
Class 26.—Yearling Ae 
work in a | 
amongst Hp og pels „and Ransome, or rather 
ssn S Steam Galtrator, exhibited aes | 
eluate > 
i al, Mr. Mr, G. J. Wood ; 5 9 ate etn an air irae by Smith's ned inplemen in 
vons: of course figure first on the list, an yr, tne PAE Sa of RY ET Woot 5l, Sir R, G. Throck- | an efficient j 
63 d il ; ne bulls. 82., or 
set Seiten, cada pai ae aanse i balls, m inea 29 pees of five Ewes; Sl, Mr. J. Moore, Littlecott ORIOULTURAL OF or IRELanp: ce er 
in all. They form by means so full or go | ~2"™ pi kee Dors Turkish 2 E Bath Sor Cattle P Rall. eetos t 
e a sok tated). ak Barnatapie Comin Se niiin ts Mr. J. Moore Bly Be. PW ake asking ee eee appoin twee 
- E ecte! k. 
was well sustained and wor thy of great commenda- | Bonnett, Gi jid Ram: 4l., Mr. J. Moore; 2l, Mx. &. Harbin, ti a aub-committe to ages the aaj and 
- We missed some of the eminent ee who bag oy aT cil nae: O Miwa 0h; sa Ma Ex 18 con rag -_ 
kia, N in th ify ty ong In the pei list gs ey em ied Stare 3 Holland, Esg, M.P. a Turkish bath had been used by Dr. Batter 3 im January 
