700 
twisted on sawn Larch Uprights, 3 feet 4 inches long, 
h ss ai We 2 
dlery “we noticed some commendable articles 
e harness of Mr. Dunlop, of Haddington, on: 
for design and finish deserves a passing ram The 
ith y means 
o 
Tiens xpansive 
oduced 
as coy corres pondent 
Prize List.] 
Sno: 
I. Bulls calved anuary 1, 1855, 
Tranent, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
breeders would, however, seem to be giving him quick | 
[JuLy 28, 1860, 
Ashby; and Mr. Grantham, of pane ene 
chase. them nearly all the pr rizes for ewes KE e lai mba; 
In Sig sheep, Mr. C. W. Hamilt pee a I Bebe 
leading r oth numerous anid ex olen 
PIGS.—Larce BREEDS. The interest of thes e local aad one- day, shows 4 
Section I. Boars under 18 months.—lst prize, Lord Water- Ries increased by $ is 
ford ; 2d prize, W. Joyce, Waterford. pe = ju 
Section II. Boars re ween 18 and 3 naths t vhich the sey eral 
Lord Waterford ; 24 priz: H. Broderick, ‘Coach classes of horses were iedo iho befasi the 
Section ITI. Sows ERS 18 months.— e, W..Fryer, as ied showed how much interes ies taken in the 
above ; 2d prize, T a over Is rd, Cork. : one tion. The whole affair was y 3 PM 
Section IV. Sows 
PAARS prize, J. P. Tynte, 
Co. Wicklow ; 2d p: Joy 
wong was nearly all at once rekah the ju and 
rses having | such a laborious task, that er of the 
he last of 
Su iers EDS. s 
Section V. Boars under 1 Sm 
of Education ; 2d, W. H. Sears. phe 
18 and 86 months.—lIst prize, 
tion VII.—No awards. 
htt t 
rse clas: ses ‘had been ma —_ 
of the Societ: 
chai airm rani of M mi oes 
hai 
over 18 m nths. prize, 
Section VIII. Sows 
of Education. 
RTH LINCOLNSHIRE AGRICULTURAL: Horncastle, 
ride ay, July 26.—This flourishing ati Society 
a 2 
aS 
ng e master—fo 
hai Toe oe without “parish hap i skill as 
Thu 
has held a most success sful meeting. The w eather has 
— cool and dry; in imp 
nd live s ok 
in the present case a 
, Richard Chute, Trala, 
ion 
Fier satay 1, 1858. os Rat nies 15L, to W. Tod, 
st Lothian, for X tatesman, ree eais of good quality, with | 
or Lei outline, is 
the 
S 
5 
a: 
p 
Bee 
= occasion 
Comet, a very fine 
wag also passed over without even commend ation. 
— IL Bulls es in 1858.—I1st prize, 15l, Lord 
Talbot de for the wg bull apc of whose 
2d prize, M ic 
near ner ON Cork, Toe a pred by M 
s cal she and after 185 
Ist 
Carrigtvo ae toe Soubador, 
om y b = 
ection I 
— Me z 
ticed a a ings 7 rites f beas his section 
we no nui r of v inferior 
which are not true ee pn =< see 
Section IV. 
Cows ry age in Calf or to, the wot prize, 
the 
of | former el shown “by Mir. 
Th 
peel cattle and horses, have oe anple -i there cab | 
y 
tators. The us day w mg 
BERERE 1 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Ci ‘LUB,—The 
some of t 
The mowing pore Cranstoun’s and 
1 a? 
p CL second 
f the above Club took place at the Free. 
Wed ay, 
made inferior work; the agin ae ty Birges 
& Key, was aps the bet of the , but 
a b 
i i ght out con 
siderable competition, the dee rk being well 
done ansome’s, Cooke’ apa 8 plough 
smal Shows of or te A. "Society "peel a pag 
by Hornby" s and Cooke’s 
e following is ee Lee iist of eae gee ments :— 
Portabl phones A et Lincoln 
We have a panre of her points. ed prize, a, Pi ars vpo ras r Sg Ak i "Dee 
J. J. Christy, Fort PAra Adare, for her po Beauty the 2d, a e Se e naa nd ve se 8 7 RA 
was commended in tn oe for Fidelit spel Re + ++ J J.Cooke, Lincolnshire 
Sietecabenasaeiocandateaenn-aiiie tacmaeeremmanmnate sub Plough... l 2 ELH Be tall, Weybridge 
queen of Prr Trumps, an animal that reminds us of the late John ey os EES Be OE: 
ode tt My longing to St. John Jeffrey, was also ewe tend oe ss ae a n ae 
Section V. Heifers calved in in Calf Milk.—1st | 8 oo: SRE I SSeS: 
lul, Sir Edward and. Meodenineli’ Louth, Co. “Dublin, | for | Drill for general purposes 5 T: Lyall 
è Twin, which has a wretched thi; h, but is in other respects | „Second do. à < =- 2 J. Coultass 
a good animal ; 2d, Lord Carbery, Freke, Co. Cork, for | Ridge Drill veo te se 2d. Clarke 
Magnolia, an average white heifer, cond do, . E a O Sd 
Bootices ¥. I. Heifers in Calf or uid —" do. +e Es s Sae 
pis, 16, , Lord Waterfo none a areas 5l. iel SECURE Mia Asi 5h EnS 
also to of gor, for An for'Young Ga . Both have | Horse Hoe for Corn... .. 2 J. Spight, Brigg 
od in their veins; and it is to be e hoped that his ee ee ee x. ee a, A Boston 
success on this occasion will induce him Grub! te =s. 2 A, Thompson _ 
a course that has been so In this gehen Second do. +i ir .. 1l W. Ashton, Horncastle 
SE a o tee Aaen en ws (light land) .. i E ee 
ones. roug! 
I. Heifers calved on or after January 1, Second do. ” . 1 W. Ashton 
Ist prize, 157, Captain Thomas Ball, for Recherche, igh Nie apd land) ++ +, 2 W. Hunter 
Monk ; 2d prize, 102, W, bie, Tralee, for goar -Secon ++ +. 2 E H. Bentall 
vein, got by Lamp of "Lothi prize, R. Welsted, Co. Chain Ha oan . 2 J, Woodroffe, Horncastle 
oe ‘Rt plet, got by Orator; Captain Ball was highly | Waggon... = - J. West 
in this class for Nightingale, got by Monk. | , Second do. T. — 
We pe ention that the ant captain on this |2 borse Cart z xa T. Bu 
oceasi t terfo: Cup, value 1002, for 1-horse Cart Š 2 J. Cota Tidi 
thé ' breeding horned animals. n former | Clod Crusher  .. = Amies & Barford 
find some little difficulty in comprehending | Roller an RR ae 
the motives: which induced the owners to send for exhi- Dressing Machines Hy. Grant 
bition some famished beasts that appeared in tbis class. | „Second do. .. - Robt. Marshall — 
The remaining cattli wh we pass over with a few remarks. | COTM. Blower z .. as Simpson & Co., Lincoln 
They were under an a’ . The A; instance, were Chaff-cutter é Sa Ashby & Co., Stamford 
few and indifferent, and unworthy the race. In the Devon Second do. ‘ oe è E. H. Bentall 
classes competition can be scarce d to have existed. The | LUnip-cutte a E Ras B. Samuelson 
Kerry made a ter show. Young Rory, the 1st prize- Cake Breaker .. = ři ies and Barford 
taker and the property of Lord Soe and Desmond, | General Mill * Ou ob . 
pet tie agi of the Commi f Education, to which the Fences Apparadis | ayes s ens 
pr race. representatives of this | ™ Second. | do. a . I Simpson & Co 
Ts it not a reflection Tri m Harness 2 hai ee 
say that in — n oe —— Aiae are 2 The Live Stock iietuded 56 entries in the Short-horn 
Lord Talbot de Malahide, as bag S soo mpatie ied his | entries in Leicester Sheep, no than 
well polled ets stocks. A ae featereta | tries in horses, and about three dozen entries in 
the prize list of the Í 1c mittee was the offering of the Pig classes. There was also a small show o 
for th-cattle,. a. race of. which there are a k The Short-horns a the Horses were 
oe in the South of much the m interesting part the ibition. 
attend wilieces which prove | And the event of the eeting was th 0 
ena Tesch i Mr. Dudding, st Panton, near W; » whese herd is 
large one; but i fatal select nia = aoe meri of by Mr. Stenford: He took the 
fs i prize for the ws bens bull in the yard with the Lord of the 
—Ist prize, 25%. ge, | Manor, brod, by himself, be i ah w 
1, 1857.—1st prize, J 
x sat prize, Lord.Shannon. 
Section ITI. Draught Mare in Calf or in Foal.—Ist prize, A. 
Smyth, Tipperary, for an English mare; 2d prize, Lord 
on or | Prince Alfred, ‘hal been b t 
ariy -He took the second pri or Teik 
Alexis; the first and se pacity prizes for AEE age 
+ et. 
err 
Shannon, Sed Suffolk, 
e er Challenge Cup, value with 25l. offered b; 
is ae mimes BS best weight a rrying Ta EN -bred 
o arris, for banig: bred by the lati 
George Bentick, and got by Bay Middlet re peepee: 
LEICESTER SHE 
Section I. Shear Ram Class. isk Sela e, 101, to Mr. Long- 
fer calv es, 
both classes being extremely good.” ~ took ‘honoars i in 
Show wherever that might be held. Besides members 
the Club was Boga zt 2 attendance of Messrs, E. 
Bowley, J. Niblett, Arkell, and Scott Burn, 
whose name is yar Sapi p S noriai Karat here 
On the removal of the cloth the Chairman 
tamily, both which toasts w eived with iret enthusiasm, 
R. E. Bowrey, in rising ropose the toast of the R, A. 
College, alluded in feeling to the noble, olland (anor 
pons iin those t fas an Be 
sige 8 = to ~~ Sne pren of Parliamentary du 
when of the Institution were in a 
on cam 
bles rite a hs might . ini ‘aay ruinous con ð for- 
ward an vanced at t personal sum 
of money, which together with impro t 
the means of raising the College to its satisfactory 
condition; and it was with heartfelt satisfaction that he 
could tell them as an eye-witness that it oT ae 
He had lately inspec he farm and it 
cultivated, and offering an excellent cetety for studying 
economical rai whilst the educational di ent was, he 
ht teed Prey = staff of fatt of prolessors = the head of 
a efit to lwih the aes Agee: 
w oe 
oar the 
Dr. VOELCKER in repl last r the 
Battering tami manner in ace he had mention brag eet 
EE with the College. It might he Sen Te z instructive 
o learn the steps by which he c: ame Reg pe tAd t poa osition of 
which he felt jusi rn ye. I delusion to 
el 
bot 
showing that his present position and Aaker was a 
under Providence to a constant determination to do thor 
whatever he attempted. 
Mr. THOMAS ARKELL, who in earlier a 
manager of the College Taleo roposed th iiair H f the ev e = 
“ Success tothe R. A. Colloge © Club.” He = hesaid, much plea- 
sure in being aon with this toast, because he eng a 
the iS t hei gd is bse pens roti scale © 
herings portunities for the interchange of 
experience, ice depended much upon correct 
n ent, an if wo sini an we OE 
w sound con- 
f | clusions. Mr. Arkell said he wished all success to the Club, 
and would couple the name of Mr. 
C. CARNEG: 
pro] 
with the — 
Ca) 
The Hon. 1E, M.P., briefly eisa E 
residing, 
est oe me manifested the success of 
the com 
j- is needless tô 
| takers are = Syme, 
oe 
of first-class breeders, as Lady Pigott, Me Taai Stan- 
age, 
hope, Mr. Heneage, and others. Amongsi other prize- 
Mr.K 
ot a second : for old bulls; ; 
field, ie i Co. Cork ; 2d prize, to y Thunder, Navan. wass oE 
> by 8 Hani 
jee i L pa ms of any age-— —Ist prize, 20k, = BA „Owen, old bul za e prize for him in that clas Tee used and f Stone at tel a Cotton- 
Ha 3 2d prize, 5l, to T Garde n Co. Cor! d prize, 3!, Mr. Marshall of Listens, who took the first prize for serene i aae atid sattte.” Eatety, however, be n 
Seen IE Pens of 5 Shearling Rams.—Ist prize, 10l., Mr. yearling i, ani Mr. = of West Raven, and Mr. On pie eg the. = 1 De putes ms marn that the 
Longfie n 5l., Mr. Thunder. Hen neage, pester = bull calves, and | Cotton-cake was of superior character, that the mischief 
tins Pens of ae Ewes, not exceeding five years old, n first a a heifers; and a was probably due to the large quantity of albuminous matter 
= reared Lambs up to June 1, 1360.—1st prize, 101., Clarke, of Lineal, r Mr. poeta M.P. first in Cotton-cake, rendering this description of cake, a 
r. enfila 24, ök; representatives of the late J. H. Sm; aoe second f such quantities, too rich for such lambs. cad 
Se V. ofS Rak Tanks Th kodos i Mr. Coteman confirmed oe eee , and stated hi he bad fall- 
oe tion V, Pens a bias Sat vere pi eft aes es ce = | with perfect su but never exceeded } Ib. per day for 
ng confine grown sheep. 
Mr. F. Locock, in to propose the health f the 
‘Gime, of Booiriekpaia King nearly all the prizes for | a5, Mr. Colman, thought he conld not do Getter than ene 
ong-woolled breeds, Mr. Thomas Beale 
; ofanumber of prizes. Irish 
; Mr. Dennis, of ei Mr. nitin. of West | he advice of Mr. Arke 
and give them the result of his o 
h 
