amends, Mr. Morland’s name occurs again and again, | (Cross-bred Short-horn.) Commended, Mr. n Pike, Mitton, | ~'o] h ; 
i ; A ts X. Ox Cabbage.—Ist, 21. 2s., Mr. S. Robinson, Shaw 
with the choicest ent we Countess os Chester- | Tewkesbury (Cross Short-horn), and ze J. , Farnsfiel idee, ‘Mélbour mat gamie ed, ata i, ‘Mr. James’ Innes, z i 
field also co t well; t Cris Butle y E oe igs masts (Short-horn Cross Banbury 4 
Maiibia ‘VIL. Heifer —Ilst, 101, Mr. Andrew Longmore, Class X XI. Potatoes. eine. 21. 23., Mr. G. Mangles, Ripon; 2d, 
> an . Mang a 0 Givendile H all Rattle -by-Banff, B fisbire (First-cross between an Aberdeen- | 17 1s., Mr. T. Halford, Newbold.upon-Stour, Shipston-upon 
tries worth much more attention than the time at | shire Cow and a Short-horn Bull.) 2d, 5l., Mr. Richard Macbin, ” ‘Commended, Mr. S. Robiheon, Me bourne; Mr. J. — 
our disposal permits us to giv Cpe end I rig marinas ere gg Cheng meen ee 
feature among the breeding Merge = Be Tek i eee nis Che Highlan With a few words on the Rop we must now 
success cke, over the head of Mr. COTC i 
, of to take | _ Glass XVIII. aio Gainey ast 10h, Mr. W. 2a Bl Me 
thee ints dear, "the pug of Si Paneer ra, ay PaaS) AS Me 
are of the handsomest forms, backed, short | Scotch.) Commended, Lady Brin , Sundorne - wlity and 
th capital chine,” We remark | Sbrepire (West Highlan sot Mr Secon yn: arab Yad 
whi correct, w es hee (Grails Potoa meot Fe ee ogc) N 
success a the Studley Castle entry is no chance- nx BREEDS. ; 
affair, but is the result of years reo ait rsevering ahd = writ . Ozen or = mae ae = 90 od Silver Modat as 
painstaking effort. A ready sale was being found for Withenpten (orth W elh.) ig ENE. ees n 
Te five months’ old pigs at ten guineas a hea Class XXI. Cows or Heifers.— 5l, J. H. Langton, Esq. ked impetus. me of his Swedes measured 23 | 
e were struck with the appearance of an indif- | M.P. (Short-horn.) SHEEP. | m d as do tt the majority of 
a Sger Ty en oF pis % stay as 31, Rey Meroe Class XXII. Tsigestor, attics T Tat 10 Hors f img 22 readers of this notico—for the larger rer proportion 2 
‘Areas months old.—Ist, 10 xtra Prize of 10) otel an nn not stand mi yard | 
Breeder: Mr. Alfred Francis Appleford, 19, Bath | keeper's S Silver Plate of 101. 10s., and Silver Modal as breeder, girth, tell ow the arm pits. The 10 ginaren went to 
Street, Leamington Age, 11 months and 24 days. Mr. William Lovel, milan Pacing eer Sea ; Sir W. Heathcote, of Hursley Park -and although the 
Fed on bran, stuffs, and Bar ley meal, from August ~ Pg Me. dohti Bole, afortis Hall, Worksop.’ n betwixt. him and Mr. fr. Smith was of the close: 
to To 22, eset Adii Thorley’s ` “ Condiment,” | Class XXIII. Long-woolled, not being Leicesters: pe aracter, not even a -eommendation 
for , the third ut the “ Condiment ;” from | Fat Wethers, under 22 months old —Ist, 102., and Silver Meda n’ Swedes eat Yellow Globe Mange -we certainly 
to tim m2 ibition upon Indian | breeder, Mr. C. aiak oe near Ross Sai N me ‘a, tink that the Baro iet hüd th rst of 6 though in 
corn at Barley Arae seasoned with “ Thorley’s.” Gewild Ti r a ae A en ee Long Reds, an narra Siale behind. ` Mr. 
Over the lot was stuck up a very nicely and artisti- | Class XXIV. South and oth Three Fat Smith’s cry i so full, and y that we 
cally written show card, to the effect that such i ese 22 months old.—1st, 102., or and Si Silver Medal as broader. 7 | make no apology for t nsferring it :— = 
ment h: b Lord Walsingham, pe (South Down.) 2d, 5l., Duke or tra’ ‘a 
en made y Commended, Lord * Walsing. “The Alte and Carrots wére drilled. April hia ke i 
1030 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Decempzr 8, 1860, 
Gems did say wiat te “arom” TE wo only rend | cortainiy ; and Fo was lorbly sucemaal a Gating | Oean Biran aac (ou Ines) TSS TSS 
the gs “ cross-bred Short-ho: Lak are as much in ee attention of passers-by to the frightfully skin and ea an ae : Three Fat 
5 ar’ td ever. Whereas, if the he cross were quoted, I bone example of the poor na fortunate pig which | months old.—Ist, 100. penea Silver AE ps Phaser Hehe 
esson or two mi ight be learned A Welsh | ‘ weighed fourscore less than the other two that had | Esq., M.P., Evesham : 2d, 5l., Mr. T, Mansell Tasot Sbrop- 
mg of aes Pe nnant’s takes the second p | The best of it was that neither | Shire; Commended, Earl of Aylesford (for two pens). = oL rI 
e same clas ious | È i 6 Ra 
s with the crosses. Among e various | of the pigs were worth look hg at, com apana with under 34 months old.—Ist, 107, and Silver Modal as bent 
rtmouth, 
that t betwint the Shortho orn ae West “Hh oe 
; t 
t j se mon 
Overstone Grange, bet kos ext No. 74. |p eA ihe 7, Newgate Street hyped we its la feet renee i “Od, 5l, Mr. 8. Eynsham, near Oxf 
We must make the mplaint respecting the | eno: i placardi xford Down. ¢ ee 
fat cows, under this division ; ya all a t we know re- | shortly after, we saw the ve eritable plies Tiered “i Class XXIX. Cross-Bred: Three Fat Wethers, over 29, but 
specting Lady Emily Foley's very sweet firs prize| which had i Veu etre by the authorities W ia TE a A apenanpe 
beast, that looks so won roy like Ki Shorthorn, i is aa ees: as it occasioned an impedimeni Pon 
PRE Rs À mena So of ot the aneinokers ? Class XXX. Fat Pigs: Three Fat Pigs of one litter, under 
__ Scores BREEDS. wey "Ts that a Se ob w 10 months old.—tst, 10/., ae “silver Medal B breeder, G. B. 
VAAR A as no un: The flowing i i] the award of prizes:— ward, Be ae, „Chilton Fa be bonia rwell; 2d, 5l., Mr. E. Shep- 
pa: ound w: 7 ar! arm evizes. 
uae of their W. Highland brethren. mobs ET et Class XXXI. Fat Pigs: Three Fat Pigs of one ti 
pig otch $ = ethren. ~ For it seems that Class I. oe pi sere —lst p Extra Prize of | 15 months old. —Ist, 10h and Silver Mı etalon be cede, Countess 
Steer is a most associated in the si of | 207. as best Hereford, Earl of Aylesford, Puea, Hall, near | of Chesterfield, Bretby Hall, Burton-upon-T Pod 
some nizens | Covertry; 2d, 5l., Mr. John Tow cia ag Highly Com- | T, Crisp, Butle Fate Suffolk : Hi ly c EK Mr. 
fA t thig | mended, John an Esq, Leigtita Bam , Welshpool, Mont- Morlawt Es z Co: nf nded, Mr. a Commended, Ge Goo. B y 
n we hin ave po oti fned a ee friendly co si FeGass IL Steen AEREE month noar Lutterworth, > on A ee 
3 ass teers. —l1st, 10l., and Silver +r Medal as breeder,, Mr. 
setition together, and a peta PAA they make, | Richard Shirley, Bawcott Tugford, Munslow, Shrewsbury ; -iab Sete ‘Steal a th Fang s B. Mori ney 
steer exhibited by that well-known breeder öl., Mr. rant Todi in pel Highly Commended, Lord | Esq. : 2d., 3, Mr les, at o, ‘hear Ripon; Hien 
es the re rize. esi Conirnended, Mr Lutterworth Taa ag ang Mr. 
r i r, . 
lander from Bridgworth the second. Mr. M‘Combie | worth, iain Wheratead Gsp, Sai Tasch and Mr. J. Harrison, jun., Heaton. 
ch was commended, Class II. Cows.—ist, 107., and Silver as breeder, Mr. | Norris, ea feo G. Mangles, Ripon, 
and to the taste of dbi OAA ey ould have come in ae itt, Chaduor Court. Leominster ; tod, on Mr. Richard : 
botissa? We would h 1 Hill, Golding Ha all, Serao: Highly Commended, Mr. PRIZES FOR BREEDING PI aa 
3 rize. e wo very honestly endorse | Tudge, Ashford, near Ludlow; Commended, Mr. Cother, Class XXXIII. Workehive thd Five Pigs of one litter, over 
the decision of the judges, for the West Highlander Middle Aston, Oxford ope ge ge geen 9 e Se rand fy Cast 
was out and out the best finished and levellest| Class IV. Heifers.—Ist, 102, Messrs. J. W. & O. James, Sr b a So ie 
beast of the two, even if not so heavy as the other. Earring ere eee ‘2d, Sl, Mr. J. Williams, St. Mary's, |] in-Arden; $4 24, i W. iy. Cooper, ply Far Heal i 
way, Bow comes it that w polled | * "SHOT HORNE: ham ¥ ; áth, 2, Mz. J. Smith, Henloy-in-Arden : oe 
Galloway from the byre} of Tillyfour? ae hae High-} Class V. Oxen or Steers.—Ist, 10/., Mr. J. Stratton, Mannin; 
lan Socie isi ned | ford Brace, Ti Pewsey ; 2d, 5l, Mr. J. Manning, Miton Sevenhampton, BESTAN, and Mr. J. Spene emer 
M‘Combie’s belief in the superiority of ti the x northern | ae rthampton. The Glass generally commended. Class XXXIV. Pigs of other la 
and Aberdeen. Certainly you | hom, gon Geld Moat sori best Ox or Steer in Te gen be litter, OWE S and under z “noni ok a cist re d Silver 
get a heavier beas' » bu ne our taste would go for the | Grace the Duke of Beaufort, Badminton; 2d, 5l, J. H. aoe. as breeder, i Be Ln p iaee 2d, 5l, 
other er strain by a Mait Langston, Esq., M.P., Sarsden House; Highly Commended, ee XXXV. Pigs of a Small Breed: Five] Pigs of one litter, 
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et a PAN fresh. faces amo ng Shs | Mr. Richard Stratton, Broad HR m ovi and under 6 months old.—Ist, 10%., Hotel and 
: | Class VII. Cows.—lst, 10l, Vic ‘as best 3, 4 and Iim- 
exhibitors some of the old ones have retired, and | Cow or Heifer bred by the exhibitor, "Gold Medal as fest Cow ko pets Silver P a ma gnd Silver Medal as breeder, Mr. 
others sare oboe beaten by new comers. For instance, | or Heifer in the yard, and Silver Medal as breeder, Hon. Col. Silver ag t Medal, Me fae cid arn, B: ve La Wik sby, » Yorkshire ; 
in , Mr. Fojamb Pennant, M.P., Penrhyn Castle, Diagies 2d, 5l., Earl res oni See ickham Market ; 
Foj e ts no farther than a Commen nded, Mr. J. P. Adams, Malv d Mr. G. Mangles, 
h Gopsall Hall, Atherstone; Commended, Earl of Radnor, viene Agar geen an, 
Sieiinenidation, though perhaps his sheep are hardl Bip 
Y | Berkshire, and Mr. T. Hands, Canley, near Coventry. PRIZES R s. 
so good as we have seen them. Some egos Co 5 Class VITL. Heifers. Ist, T0}, and Silver Medal as bro Gingo T-a Bliver Cues renee A a alain 
wolds are shown among the Long-wools. The E liuk Richard Piped Broad Hinton ; 24, 51., race Wats | Rateli iE Knt., forthe boats Gollection of Long Man ol Warzel, 
of the prize-takers we need not mia atinae ER Gantor, The Grango, Wet ek ighly com mended , ae peel |6 Globe Mangel Wurzel, Swedes and Carrots, six roots of each 
are given below. But certainly these Cotavold Thon vs ge, By t o be s oe n, fro manapa of ae than 2 acres in each case, to 
men fave a knack of showing off their hana the E’ ae eS 
i 2 Class eos sil CO 5 guineas), offered by Messrs. 
very tage. Sanne ondition of skins and wool! _ Class IX. Oxe: ee Ist, ‘i, President's Prize as best | Proctor & Ry atid, 6 a og a cane ra 
we don’t every day Ox or Btosr_ bred ‘by the e hy ety ‘Extra Prize as hon ae Rabi, to Mr. William Smith, . Woolston, Bletchley - 
ong SHROPSHTRES the Evesham flock carries the | Dev: hg foe age ote BT og arquharson, Esq., | Buckingham 
onours before i it, with still better sheep than pangton Hove, Blandiords 24, St, Afr. J. Overman, Barn: | | Class IEA Silver Cup, worth guineas, M 
Pp y : Morris, ning = ens « of Fan 
inh ges vy . Mr, Holland | _ Class X. Steers.—ist, 107., and Silver Medal as B nope eae to Mr. James Innes, Wroxton, neat 
evident t takes up mania t heartily agg it he puts his | H. R. H. the Prince Consort; 2d, 5l, Earl Howe ; ie 
na} bito i | mended, Mr. J. Overman, te are Sutton. s IV.—Kohl Rabi.— Sm h, Woolston + pr 
0, a e is Se an exhi nearty every | Class XI. Devon Cows. 10/., Mr. W. Farthing, Stowey | | M ry ls., Mr. M‘Cann, Oot Toads, en, MRE ois) s 
airte of live The BP are really | Court, Bridgewater. | Du ko of Be corets 
fine animals, one NA moc b P T AA sheep. They Wine XII. Devon Heifers.—Ist, 10l, and Silver Medal as| Class V. Long Mangel Wurzel.—ist, 21. 2s., Mr. C. Pratt, 
weigh fally 40 Ibs. per quarter. In the same depart- Breed ae H. R. H. the Prince + Consort 5 ha, 5l. J. J. Farquhar- | Stratford. “apon Avon: Qd, 11. 1s., Mr. T. Keable, Rowdefield 
> p Esq., Langton House, aani Highly Commended, | F. evizes. Commended, Sir William Heathcote, Bart. 
t the Earl of Aylesford is commen EN South- I tr Walter Farthing; Co ei or ? Umbers, Weston Hall, ha = Ead Fa g Ra raes haw House, Melbourne ; Mr. John ; 
do not stand in high repute about “the black | Leamington i » ; 
Ena gh repute abou e g! Moore, Northgate Street, Warwick. 
Class VI. Globe Mangel Wurzel.—ist, 27. 2s., Mr. ©: 
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country,” ai there is too much quality, and too little LONG-HORNS. 
quantity about them generally, to answer for the con- | „Class XIII. Oxen or Steers.—5l:, Mr, John Reading, Priors Sans ipa a a a e P a g Sumners: 
sumption of the million. Such is the belief here- | "amic Southam. ommended, Mr. J. B: Tysoe, Rumer Hall, Stratford- 
p . such is the beliet here- s XIV. Cows or Heifers.—ist, 10l, Mr. J. Faulkner, upon Ava ; Mr. T. Keable, Devizes, 
abouts ; but probably another reason may exist in the |.B Bretby Farm, talon 2d, 5l., Mr, Thomas Satchwell, | _.Class VI Ii. Swedes of any variety.— T R, Bi ; 
comparative e unsuitableness of pe Sia et for eee. Hernfield House, Knowle, Warwickshire Cartwright, Esq., ‘Ayako, near Brackley? 2a u 1s., Mr, W, i 
wart aid. be: OTHER BREED aea A uo oolsi na O a iendea, arat Beaufort; Marquis of 
breds, Hivo tei VERY beere dedi hbk? Mi Oerol. Siamese Wy Oba ob Messa 10L, and Siyer Medal as BE D AE D San Sa ond Wits 
1y vy p ns pedi A E teletend Mr ‘i: "Pike Mitton, near Tew Tope: fee ay or P 
man’s (Southdown and Leicester) obtaining the first br ed. Hhoxk-hom.) od, 6%. Dok Peahank M ay (ek sh.) Coms | po S VIL Common Tureips. Tat, 2-28, Mr. G: Mang! i 
Supon; 2d, ll. 1s G. B. Morland, Esq... Harwell, Berks. i 
rize. ended, David Ainslie, Esq., Costerton, Blackshi ls, Midlo- | Highly Commended, Mr. W. Fletcher, Mansfield, Notts; Com- 
Pīcs.—This is always a large entry here. There are, thian, (Polled Aberdeenshire and Short-horn.) mended, Duke of Portland ; C. Kearsey, Ross. 4 
Wiecotein tilt Sera XVI. Cows.—ist, 10l., and Silver Medel as breeder, the | Class: EX. Carrota-of ty.— 2l 2s., Duke of Port- 
|R oni- bad Stoke Edith Park; Herefordshire. |}, -.°°* of SE eee bey 
y, ark, tororo: q res land: 2d, 1. 1s.,. Mr. T. Keable, Commended, Mr. 
+ Hon. y Fole 
the absence of fewer rough aa ns makes ample pent. -) 2a, 5l., Earl of Harrowby, Sandon Hall, Staffordshire 
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to ti e truth of the 
Beaufort, Bad ton, 
oratory, and to prove the value of| ham. “South Dow fe are Co ine nded, Earl of Radnor, Coleshill, ie drilled paan one The land eee i the saat 
's Condim knot of visitors was collected Gant c 
listening ae ett demonstratione Ean XXV. South and other Downs: Three Fat Wethers, | per acre to fs Tisa olathe oe cwt. of guano Ber pam 
Cpu p an 22 but under 34 months old.—ist, 104., Extra Pxize of | acre to the ied BRAL 
ap d to be the cicerone of the job. | 10/,, Hotel and Inn-keepers’ Silver Plate, and om Medal as | of pre orien te eee Por aere. The Mangel aa 
were strong enough a ee toe 138.8 
breeder, Lord Walsing! (South Down.) 2d, 5l., Mr. J. | Swede land 
