SUPPLEMENT. 



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Central Chamber of Agriculture — Continued. 



Chamber. 



Howdenshire 



Ixworth Farmers' Club 



E^endal 



East Kent 



Leicestershire 



Lincolnshire , 



Maidstone 



Monmouthshire 



Newcastle Farmers' Club 



Newbury 



Norfolk 



Northamptonshire 



Nottinghamshire 



Penrith Farmers' Club 



Peterboro' Agricultural Society, 



Scottish , 



Seyenoaks Farm,ers' Club 



Shropshire 



Somersetshire , 



Staffordshire 



Staindrop Farmers' Club 



East Suffolk 



West Suffolk 



Sunderland 



Swindon 



Warwickshire 



Wisbeach District 



South. Wilts 



Worcestershire 



East Riding of Yorkshire ,.. 



West Riding of Yorkshire: 



Waketield Branch 



Doncaster Branch 



York 



Secretary. 



Henry Green, solicitor, Howden.., 



J. C. Booty, Ixworth, Suffolk 



Arthur Hoggarth, Kendal 



George Slater, land agent, Canterbury 



Thomas Wilson, Knaptoft House, Oundle '....^. 



Stephen Upton, Saint Benedict's square, Lincoln 



G. Hum, Maid$lone ; 



X. S. Stone, 29 Dock street, Newport 



T. Bell, Hedleyteall, Marley Hill, Gateshead 



George J. Cosburn, Market place, Newbury ; 



J, B.Forrester, Tombland, Norwich, 



Thomas J. Adkins, Kurdey road, Northampton t 



Ed. Browne, 1 Cobdcn Chambers, Belhamst., Nottingham, 



Thomas Robinson, Eamont Bridge, Penrith ; 



J. E. Little, Queen street, Peterboro' 



David Curror, India Buildings, Edinburgh 



W. "H. Gronk. Sevenoaks 



Alfred Mansell, College Hill, Shrewsbury 



Messrs. Mayo and March, Yeovil , 



W. Tomkinson, Newcastle, Staffordshire 



John Abbs, Westholrue Winston, Darlington 



It. L. Enerett, Rushmere, Ipswich -, 



O.^Blencowe, Whiting street. Bury St. Edmunds 



J. T. Lawson, HoUycar House, Tnnstall 



J. A. Davies, G High street, Swindon, Wilts 



Hugh Suffolk, 8 Priory row, Coventry 1 



George J. Moore, 1 Bridge street, Wisbeach 



J. R. White, Zeals St. Martin, Bath 



John Blick, solicitor, Droitwich 



Tom Turner, solicitor, Newbegin, Beverley 



M. B. Hick, Exchange buildings, Wakefield 



George Chafer, 9 Market place, Doncaster 



H. F. Cundall, 2 Blake street, York 



DAILY INCREASE IN WEIGHT OF VARIOUS BREEDS. 



[Inclosure 17 in Consul-Genoral Merritl's report.] 



The following table shows the comparative daily rate of increase in the classes for 



steers in the Devon, Hereford, Shorthorn, Sussex, Eed Polled, Scotch Polled, and Crossed 



breeds of cattle at Islington, 



Pounds. 



Classes for steers not exceeding 2 years old : 



Crosses^T animals average • -. --29 



Herefords — 6 animals average 2.24 



Sussex— 7 animals average 2.14 



Shorthorns— 8 animals average - 2.05 



Devojjs — ^7 animals average — ^- '0 



Classes for steers not exceeding 3 years old : " i no 



Shorthorns— 16 animals average 1-93 



Crosses — 10 animals average J[-^0 



Herefords— 8 animals average ^"I^ 



Sussex — 7 animals average |-°^ 



Scotch Polled— 10 animals average l-oj- 



Red Polled— 3 animals average l-w 



Devons-S animals average '-••^'^ 



Classes for steers not exceeding 4 years old : 



Shorthorns— 3 animals average }oi 



Herefords— 2 animals average j-Jj" 



Sussex— 2 animals average , ^ |-^JJ 



Crosses— 3 animals average ^-- ^-^^ 



Scotch Polled— 5 animals average .- T-y-- l.o» 



Eed Polled— 2 animals average l*4W 



Pevons— 7 animals average •. 1'3^ 



