hi 
‘agri 
where the prize reapers w. 
` 
SEPTEMBER 1, eee 
s laid on the gro 
matin was ie with “the 
t any of the ie 
Two binders were able 
pant vite <a p a e 4) 
ES 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND edhe GAZETTE, ' 
Beside: 
thug aina he oe been i gratified bya iiie 
nial to th ld. 
“used, numbered respectively 4624, 13,435 and 8, and 
16,661 and 8 in the herd book. 
e esteem in which he is he ome| Theherd ea hie ne upwards of 40 years has 
ths ago a committee, odent gis ae aan gr formed by n, has been treated no better as 
ai istor and its neighbourhood cam o him ith o food aa acc priate! $ ion than any ordinary cattle. 
In deed the Wold farm on which they have been 
es the enjoyment of the success whic s| 
roods a hey in 2 hours 24 minutes. 
1 | 
ampering ; and 
Vith Cuth! 
rilal R 
ted mend ry sum ark en |t 
1: ah ii 
nequally formed and thrown across one another, 
the 
Jed in +} years, 
of the noble, schoolrooms Tor! 
ANatat 
om 
i; 
Tis niy Tp Ea 
rdingly not 
I alte’ no jabi for 
herd, 
neal ee peg y farmers 
Nort 
occupying your columns with} u hapigi “el sag 
incolnshire, who, keeping cows 
ater degree vase Tha in Wood’s. aor "Cat 
?s two petite bound 390 irregular sheaves 
hours a ake for MOERS: sii large, very irre- 
shea hour 45 m 
l'he uint 
| $0 much better | 
R 
erireitt 
5 
` 
EN 
by 
fully to com pensa anf for the ereatae cost of 
working oo machine than Cuthbert’s. 
that the othe r two. machines 3 lay down the 
ze of 500 fl. to award & as machine. 
prizi 
The 2d, a Gold Medal, pA ane sh num 
TETEE i prani = Pomon 
and the: He ha 
kno 
The 3d, a Si — Medal 
This report was laid Sete a satin of the Society 
held ee Sieh “the next day. The “President, Mi. 
Gevers ndegeest, opened the business of the meet- 
career fo 
riie aa aan ir bet or not, it we 
agricultural publicatio 
Mr. mete will par Ait a entertain thos se who may be 
present on the on 
herd which h will attract them that I must now direct 
a the attention of your pane 
lfish, laborious, and benevolent | ~ 
hether it a| fo 
of an English yeoman, for w or dairy purposes, and for breeding cattle to sell as 
Aas ears old, find that an i ay of 21. to 31. a-piece in 
heir value at that age ¢ oi tained. by em ploying 
| a well- uo sire; and a this or 40 cow: 
e | for the, e of a thor 
It is in the large sisi just referred to that |* 
of his sale. 
The 
hea sa 0 aan 
an Mr. Dixon was | ha reves don nina straw fed dur 
sale in 1820, and Ton peni E a uction o 
it ha 
a” whi ch he 
let on 
bi di m Mr. Watson of | bulls, 
aham ” who by Rembra' E a bull bred by Col. Townele 
T the associ cation remarking ho m the constantly 
increasing demand for labour rendered the use of 
machinery more e and more in se agama while in the 
has one; from Mr. ‘Watson "of, Wa la by, he boù p markably } 
“Moss Rose,” } 
from Mr. Hutton ots Gate ra he had ‘ ‘Buttereup,” | 
SH 
ow , for e, Ort! 26, 
Walkedingbem he parched et « Maton,” who has 9 the thr ee last rad Gethodod 14 (16, fe and thet two first 
ary Br: ey— 
oa 
nandsome set of yearlings, a and gia a 
The wens in which Mr. Dixon’s herd, or at least the 
endants is in the catalogue. | largest family it 
‘ith her o des 
ich w 
any other in the beer adie is its ne 
Roset te 
ont the other ‘aad exper ience ae pta 
rie the — 
such means, 
and 
in the herd. 
of ‘Charles a nd Robert ‘Colling’s breed. here 4 isa prea 
whose gr 
Strawberry ? was bought i in 1820 ‘at! Robert eiin 
Mr. Si adhato “White Charity, ? 4 descendants 
These with 18 descen ants of “ ae | 
» 4 Cant 
” 49 
erry mg Se of onon 
sale next 
és in Englan fen 
intai ined was re increasing, and prov 
that ¢ they supplied a ra wae The e was then 
these cows and 
bre a pees gees ee Ske 
alish for “‘Saturda; ay. 
ee -Clencontiettte bulls‘have been scl 
stock, and from that of Mr. 
1 the oan 158 balls, Barmpton, 54; 
leled. Her “ Lady Hawthorn,” out of Stra 
by Remu gert irae, oag piai 
réad and agreed to, and 
specimen of a profitable co 
‘breeding. ` “ You 
th fi 
Roseberr Old Major, 397 ; ng Strawberry,” 
toa a place out of the eect where | a "exhibition of 
Rob fen, A 
te ‘gid 
0 
T: ‘also out of 
ce of ‘Waterl0o, age "May Dike, by Old arto, segran maae cous sold for A 
and Midas, the 's sale), hi 
ies 
The first: prize pels: ey ee ht by | “ 
Mr. Van den Bosch, for use of the Willmina olden. 
te een ee hes x Ney aes 
green eames 
“AN AGRICULTURAE EAUSO A 
<, Oarsror:—On Sat Qt} ba a tan 
di, 423), bred by 
poti Mr. J. Gra 
blood ; “ Eneti” aa iso), bred by Sir C.K tley; an 
eR 
by Colon: 
-jown 
ire of Ro on Maliy aie 
balla of first-rate -b sonia have 
we i Leonard” (8524) = «Pairk rfax rane oer 387), 
red by W. Torr, Esq., oe Booth’ Bleck “ Lincoln ”-4 
Mr. Sta hope; “Hateliffe fied ane fa 
ntham res Cavaig <P pes 
d| type 
se “ Precursor” ae 708) ), bred | 
at 23 years 
embrandt” — 
el Tow ay io s the ese, several bulls ‘of his | 
s of age, aa area 
T Z, ali 
No. 
Mr. ‘Strafford is to. sell 2i auction the entire, herd of 
G. Dixon, Esq., c 
have 
a 
y 
als P bee employati in the herd; and particularly | very originals of tl 
whi ch the 
tribe a name of “Orthodox” had, pedigree of “ ee 
| patina pean ovata and 2s Sy 
3 a, last W NE "Hawthorn’s 
ar-old cow 
eE 
family. nave ante Deen known y as. - Eai - + 
geet ease His brother, Mr. Dixon, of | LEES a x 
Holton ho Inge est. farmers in England — —occu- a Ts Pee al i 
pies acres of his ‘own land, eee ee iata 
TD Tie below aid on the edge of t ow olds, Strawberry (R. Pane 
every variety of ae ons and anid, ‘and clay. 
Soa bed Inger a meki pina Latent) ses bi Oe corr 
as’an iniprover of andy -s0i Pity Ets ngon rLady Hawthorn +4 
we are told by Mr. "Ga, eee ne came into possess’ ri ee oot 
ro a estate there were 600 acres of rabbit warren ‘a wk 5 Rosette elie einer a deri Les 
it-which the tenant’ Yofaset to ' rent at 507. oe fata Mr. é f ; , - 
Dixon took it ane his own han ‘improving it by | > emer neta ‘a ee a fone 
covering i = ne and by Soke ERRUA it he now | 4 RAZIER (1085) f 
me land a 16s. 'an`acre, neen ve mas APOR SGo) v 
ye hi fer Trot ieh s the land a4 oT ewer Bre! Sate ; 
ae What ha Bean soil, stab ao for Mangels Feds | +Cowslip 4 ‘ paz ; 
Cab es. Twohun are this- y sagt peas Sr : x Waruasy (7813) bred by Mr. R. Booth 
a A flock ‘of man ae Hil : 
everythitig is on a corre hae merret S ae: iaiia al | iet z 3 
_ Mr.. Dixon’s pane vehi sched owner of, most of this Gawdiar Oavatanac 4th Duke or NORTHUMBERTAND 
estate, was of ost public _ rited of se (10,268) (Bates) 
Long before su one: coh aes | bred by Mr.'T, Bates 
blished ager sen in Hll tlie parishes in taigh. 
bourhood; long before the one ied or the moe, This i is the pedigree doubtless of one. of tl t. descendants will exhibit, those of which slie was coi 
Poordaw had been generally realised he had success- | of th Coll | dd ce., being placed in successive prerie 
fully used his influence in order entry out ‘the per living. There are no fewer than 18 in the herd of] those which‘are dead — Lp ot in ‘italics, a bulls 
Missive At ‘which enabled pärishës to unite for the ; as the following table of her! in capital lett the of birth bein; ue iven. 
vip FE: p hêr, e g g g 
Management of their r. - Forty years he pub- 
lished « the several Institutions of the Society DESCENDANTS OF STRAWBERRY BOUGHT AT THE BaRMPTON SALE, 1820. 
establish aistor in see trees 
diem i mploy ‘helt or the poor Dam. Gr. Dam. Gr, GR. Dam, Ge. Gr.Gr Dam. > 
ar ) e three 4 Hyacinth, 1853 — 25 Hepatica, 1853 
na Si sae a long akit saos 93 Rùby, T859 = 
gy eaa pagoi sr Yog, Lady Hawthorn, ‘py! 1g Swéée'Britr, 1350 Ae R ir 4 
f i VW adu eci t a ji < ATs ri 1 tote ee 
ng psalniody, ‘and of paro- [a mos, p A ss ae 
chil benevolence “inl a century before this ý ‘go Heartaease, 1859 : z ni 
present time, oe ‘such Hawthore, by Remus epics z ESEE 
a “4 Doyen sa he on'the Heat of i Atle A | Hazel, by Lincoln — 10 Broom, 1855 = ‘sonridnox 23, * 
these f 
‘had been committed dna bequetthed, gaie cep, | Havebell —36’Gem, 1859 
Seng ane pslathnopy by ohn which to aa. Lin Holly, 1856 — 6 ORTHODOX 26, 1859 
mite a —20 Lucy, 1897 
Of its schools, Ke Tis etofi os ae eeta a Sins cha Patty, by St. Leonard 
ntinuance and improv the > ant besides pee Young Strawberry, by Rex — A088 P31 Rosa ad, 1857 
pens pone for good, many an instance ever ry ti Rosa, by Primus 4. Siiittlaa, By Prdvedtion 
occurs. In ildren of ‘his 
botrhood have, through th dvantag 8b ed 
> es thus open he most part ‘white center 
saa, gained intelligence ia” wealth and open to in) Rosa "2a has te Rosamond, ie very iad white. ‘Th se merane roan ing 
* ©. & J. Rivington, London, 
coe eo to these (21) 
5) ORTHODOX 
venti 
bo Ciara, 1889, and 26 Peony, 1 are! bulls are by Leute. a a sion ley bull; mer | of the 
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