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EFP TETT 
DecrmeerR 8, 1860. ] 
the Yellow Globe va variety, I [ had only 36 roots, and they 
M 15 Ibs. each, or 4 cwt. > ak 8 lbs., whi ch by} 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
zi Local Committee, who are requested to ascertain im 
diately what land they can procure, and the condition 
1089 
| The heifers were only represented by three organ = 
which the fre prize wen t to Messrs. James, fi 
is 53 tons 24 lbs. O 
lobe and Long Reds, 
S 1860 by horse-power are not one-eighth thus good. 
A, Hardy, Maldon, Essex. 
be 
— 
eo AGRICULTU 
aterm 
. ot ue .. Fish 
E 
| autumn cultivation. 
| during t he Show 
Exhibitors intending to send Steam Cultivators shall 
especially enter the same, with specifications on or 
before the Ist of May. 
Ja Mant? 
des 
All Cultivators must be again exhibited at work 
ORNS.—Singularly rege fata it has not 
ofte: awit een the case here—these outnu 
fords, and al 
were reported as ‘progressing matishetorly 
On the nomination of Mr. T. Raym 
Marlborough was Aini Onal elected 
d Barker, the 
Duke of to 
supply the vacancy in the Class of Trustees created by 
th of t 
tB 
There is plenty 4 substance, great dh a 
dly mellow t and the offal m 
bu t he is not level as 
ould be for 
befor. 
kin 
er Hobbs for the ‘purpos e of Tals sires 
oe and alterations in the Bye-laws and Resolu- 
big € Council. 
ouncil then adjourned to Tuesday, 
ber 11, 5 he g when it is 
the Pres 
Beem St ct bel 
5 SS 
ç 
& 
randreth Gibbs, Mr. Hamond; Mr. , Mr. 
rston, M.P., Mr. sige Mr. Shuttleworth, Mr. 
hi son, M. Colonel Towneley, Mr. 
urner (of B: ton), Dr. vade. a wen Wallis, 
Ir. Jonas Webb, a ad Mr. Henry Wils 
The following ne 
ai Right Hon. tlcroeshrtonet Bucks. 
eorge, Newburgh, Easingwold, Yorkshire. 
ep arabe orth. 
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387, High 
Pectin mn, ag ee ‘nbet tags Northfield, penebar 
Moscrop, AA Buscot Park, Faringdon 
Minett, E. b Arley, Coventry. 
Sunningdale, Berks. 
Barnes, C., “Chorle: ey Wood House, Rickmansworth. 
Farrer, O. Was Hamilton Placo, Piccadilly, W 
Tempest, R. F. , Ackworth Grange, i 
Rumbold, C. J. A., 5, Percival Terri EN, 
Daubeny, E., Cleve House, Bristol. 
Daubeny, R., King’s ponch) Walk, Temple, E.C. 
Asaph. 
Trana, FS: Plasilnynon, Llanfair, Anglese; 
mith, Mr, 
ape rose ae EXHIBITION, 
Dec 
specially summoned by | meeting 
pt 
class are very 
RA the younger steers, some 
sen mselves. The easel of M 
suit at WOR at once 
q t4 
cated. We refer to the Dul J ty 
Bınorey HALL has sai oved worthy of i a tious steer, which held among t rt-horns the 
former fame, and its annual ‘exhibition is T vidently post of honour enjoyed by the Baw root ‘Steer, among 
becoming d appreciated. erically | the H re of au It is as near being a perfect 
speaking, tl ries have this season been good ; in| beast e cares to see, and both development and 
cattle and roots ahead of last year. Nota for the age. He obtains the 
| standing; raigame unoccupied among the beasts ; and deig prize fi oe the extra prize of 207. as best Short- 
of roots Medal as best ox in Many 
of the chrono is considered, but thoroughly up to the soci ° as made as to the President's prize not 
mark of any former yea We subjoin es for g to this t PEE of going to Mr. 
1860. AAD 1860. Farquharson’s Devon; but it must be remembered 
mL pe that the Duke of Marlborough m special paxa. as) fo ond 
Cattle 109 110 the And the 
Pie = 4 steer was not bred by the Duke of Be aufort, but w 
Roots 87 118 Mr. Butler, at Badminton. r. Langston’s ox in the 
E | same class should not be pert 
In Col. Pennant’s white Short- horn cow, which carried 
. 32h 
The mone sete offer ed by the 
nearly 10002 ; and if the extra priz 
| tak 
rein Be 
re is such a 
, that we question z bs Ara 
| roominess about i 
mal, 
area oier point wal en Soin gp. other 
and | points 
a | lowed suit, gh ow the v 
; Was made for the Durham breed. 
f the best 
re | tion, another T poi 
| A straight level af 
to ma atch, mark t 
east. Lond Howes ‘which fol- 
ue 
, Haddlesax, per Selby, seen 
| posit e luxury to get inside, ca ar one’s way | feeding ; for these have e scl i 
Mi anes “Yo hn William, a O; amidat s the crowd, and pay as pate einer | horn blood in their veins. "Bat speaking of this reminds 
e fat beasts, or to punch the mpoo cimens of obesity in | us that another eny E f highly bred cows, those 
ve Awe es th s.—the Hon, Commitee, fim which it rr the pig departmen t with your walking- stick—to get exhibited by Mr. Sand: „and his Gra ait Duke of 
a t herd) had t e massive 
Spreo nat iie ‘thé: al cash balance ERL hands have lately had. The state of aol the white. | rumps and lum s of fat which aged cows so readil: 
me bankad n the ult., was 8867. 18s. 11d. washed ne Ae and boa aen the sawdusted floors, the | tak z d hi S È 10 4 
. 3 ri e onan Of a prize ears 
duly h ‘were cles of g sta ear h Sompisienos at the whole | ago, but which Paa now very P Tesi tn the 
The Committee nents, ttle to be desired. Under | back ground altogether. 
“thanks of the Council be to Mr. Manning for his of ax In the Heifer 5 1, we have several leading 
active eat in Windies ae ty up Nate affairs of the late |; goer we would here acknowl competition . Broad 
Secretary Mr. be eee thus securing to the Society a “eik Sar an ayaa i s ae a i aaa: matters e eme AE: n T comes next (not 
the“amownt-dne, 4 A ut leaving Exmo i d 
igh # Ran ake a was | other preliminary chit-chat for those who have s ith igh corte ditt ai j The aha 
e the ‘Report i ho Ohia or the Tou rial? pest comman, we must proceed | was not so ripe as she ought to have been, pin ta 
_ Committee, the Council ena that the following Th e a rapid of a few of the lending entries, 
rule be adopted in the case of Reports of Judges of to was Bingley 1 iid ina ric to Dr Hr dan os few kood specimens of this 
.—Thes a high place in| generally their way to Birmin fiat idak ee 
Impleme the eye of ‘the. a dland grazier; but rnd geste n the | selec tion is less numerous than at jot Beker Street. We 
That we Ae requested to correct any inaccuraci up to the mark pen x 
style Rd clerical errors. That ri r ngincer a J i seen a pom tt ay ow the st vty ihe Day hh "than 
ow i < muc 
Ser amine ieran lpas | oven arly fo ba otute ta a sio son cane Orern of in, 
ut that any alteration in the repor' n irley’s t. years t, resent | Sutton, who has seldom missed sending hith 
which is noi Juded under either of the foregoing heads, ? g er, gained 
h Se Steward and the| himself. Such aira te e mis a anim iS are | the second prize. Amon ung stee: 
f eira mg eee: ee bie 5 and shall not be ad er opted not met with every day. In the is bee of mae | liked the Prinee Consort's teat; with ste ae 
ae their be the ot of Aylesford takes the lead as level a| light and clean as you find in a well- hunter. 
e stan committee for 1861 were then a appointed. | beast as need be desired. He Bg 1 Pr i Ta allows Well ribbed, and of great girth for his size, with 
ken Challoner, Chaani of the Implement Com- | and is worthily regarde d he best Hereford j in the | plenty of quality, Fg wed could be n to disput 
mittee, presented the * oe the recommendations of} yard. Much credit i e to his lordship’ Y , | the decision. t he did not show himself to gr t 
which were adopted as follows. Mr, Sh , for his selection of the beast, when in gales advantage, back arched and gathered up together, 
ist of Prizes for fae Leeds Meeting :— condition e happened to see him at Packington appareil from tender feet. The honours of the 
Vor the Classes of Drills s e e mon , and an fully | heifer class also Gz en gon a though 
1 Corn or General purpose dittls š £ 30 | expected the results shir have since follow The | the competition wa: ioe 
2 i ti 10 p? tad 
Srerntve 5 A? A soon ions 30| em loin, an a twist ist e go ood, he » handles kindly, and animal _mig ht be piel first, pš both Nets gong to 
Dri Mr. r. Umbers, a W kshi ae der, 
$ Dollis for smail seeds ; 10 sleep o es oul prizo, awarded to Mr. Tow nd ae ieee sn ich is 
6 Pressers | also ‘onic roti , but is not so com pletely creditable te to his anagment 
Two classes of Manure Distributors :— Eas n eer om d. a fa 
doed. i 10 hed. S Warloe h e iaie rther on t HORNS. we 
wot rt ayes Lig Ey hh 10 int st year; in the same class, being now highly oom | Jee “cai the better. - They a are pects pa e 
Ta: whith the best is evidentl Ms 
etter a, Sues) sham. as 15)™ the class; Mr. Shirley holds the same | steer o Pois r pe a f Priors Hardwick. That 
G Howe Hoes ba a aS `| "5 | position as tees y though with a beast in many | about the richest of Wi lr 
“Mow ET nes for nat natal and artical Grasses. Pie. ts behind the steer he then exhibited. k | the ae: has been, 30 or 40 years ago, when Priors 
Hay sing Machin nies - 10| is not so level, though the girth is excellent ; but th Long-horns would find their way to 
1 For cutting, with self delivery 99|is a decided appearance r-feeding, which pro- ithfield i rets, Sand 
2 For cuttin e t without self delivery 10| mis es to yield well for the dripping- . Yet the |407. or more per head, besides 
3 Combined reaping and pusei mowing 20 les fi ith the extension and improvement of the Shore Short- 
Palos Waggene:: 10 may be. Mr. Towers i Mr. Shirley, and then | horns there seems to have been a proportionate depre- 
Other Waggons Á a everal c subesdalsidess to man and other | ciation in the quality of the stock which Bake weil 
Single-horse Carts .. :. 10| exhibitors. The couple i sodig steers, entered S | sa to honour. 
Ratios Carts 3 - 10| Mr. Pitt, are both too young for the position the il e Be a — These 
Market Carts on springs ; Er but might do well toi keep on for another rah torm a ver irate “eo —larger, 
Miscellaneous awards to agricultural articles and essential Among the He refor d co whic! ch fo rarte» a good |in fact, than we have Scevealy seen. But v we would 
improvements theret (10 medals) 20 | elass, relative | very res y ask how it ry ima that the winning 
The TAa epea f steam power 1 for = — of the paca ae of the first and Zooma prizes. gh ° Richard | stee steer (78), could be be calle cross at al e had 
Ditto, ditto, ‘worked. by an ord eS Hill’s cow had decidedly the fuller twist, and better ets “nek ics, we 
pon pee Josie iy wae thighs ; while the prize cow gained it in full found his pl 
r. Pitt's cow also had | ipacoveiatly pe in oan 6. There needs to be 
evan shall commence in tne abit week in ries = coat and et though ioe carriage I de fin nition _in matters of pire C or, at 
and that 100 acres of land should be provided by the Mr. Cother had a good cow in this class. all events, some of 
p good. g! 
