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BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF AGRICULTURE & THE ARTS

... Faulkland (not being a labourer), ma- nager of the beat plough .. .,£ 0 Joseph 'jurner,UHemingtloh, manager of the 2nd-best 2 0 Thomas Craddock, ditto, mansger of the 3rd-best I. 0I The judges recommended a bounty to Win. Sellick, of Chel- wood, for the excellence ...

THORNBURY HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... P. Davies, Baeq., gained to the prize for the beet Six blooms of roses, for balsams, for the best tender annual, the best hardy plant, and the best green- ge ,house plant exhibited, for fine specimens of various fruit, end a to magnificent basket of ...

THORNBURY AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW

... annual, green. house ?? Goodeve, Esq. roses extra, ornamental bas. ket of plants, and hardy annuals-R. P. Davies, Esq. balsams, cockscombs extra, heaths, hollyhocks, hardy perennials, cher- ries, basket of fruit, apples, filberts, nuts, cauliflowers, basket ...

Literature

... 3ittratnrt..t Memeoirs of Thomas Cialnser, D.D., LL.D. By his Son-in-Law' the m Bev. Win. Henna, LL.D. Cheap iniue.. Fourth Quarterly Part, dI '-Thomas Constable & Co., Edinburgh. PI Taus is the concluding portion of the cheap edition of Dr. bt Hanna's ...

Christmas Fore

... Chriatmae-etreet, some prime Hereford oxen, by Mr. Williams, of Whltcharob; and some choice South-down and Dorset sheep, by Mr. Hardy, of Norton, and Mrn. Reed, of Axbrldge. Mr. Cox, Christmias-street, some prime Hereford oxen, by Mr. Wood. of Keynsham, and ...

NAILSEA HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Baker, of Backwell-hill, lad a large and handsome device. It consisted of a huge basket filled with fine specimens of the hardy fruits, surmounting which was a large floral crown made of bloomnsof theverbena, pelargonium, heath, &c. Another device, which ...

THORNBURY FLOWER SHOW

... Miaiiey. Basket of verbenas, 6 varioue, lat, R. P. Davies, REsq. Green- house plaint, 1st, ditto. Hardy annuals, g varieties, cut, Iet, Joiso C deve, Esq. Hardy Perennial, etra, Miss Davies. I Thorubury-park. Device, Iet, ditto; 2nd, Mrs. Meredith. Rot, bc ...

TORTWORTH HORTICULTURAL AND CEREAL SHOW

... Porter, Cromhall; 3rd, Thsomes , Packer, ditto. Mangoid-wurzel: 1st, Thomas Morley; 2nd, v Thomas Packer. SwedeS: let, William Isles ; 2nd, John a ,Heaven. Apples (celinary): let, Thomas Burford, Whitfield; 2nd, Hannah Lane, Wickwar. Ditto (dessert): let ...

BRISTOL SEPTEMBER FAIR

... which brought an average of seven guineas. i WooL FAi.-This fair was held on Wednesday and Thurs. day, at the Wool-hall, Thomas-street, and was attended by a considerable number of buyers, not merely from the manulac- turing towns in the adjacent counties ...

CHRISTMAS MEAT SHOW

... and a? remarkably fine calf, by Miss Luco. of Pilning. I',Ir. Meibuish, Picton-street, prime Hereford oxen, grazed by Mr. Thomas, Crook's marsh; ditto Devuas, by Mr. Hewitt, of ditto; prime Souohdown and croas-bred sheep, by Mr. Barge, .of Cougresbury ...

THE CHRISTMAS MEAT AND POULTRY SHOW

... were Ci ye- awarrded a prize at the Clevedon Show, and some cros~s-breds 2 cay from Mr. Thomas, of Heubury. He also ]had a nice hbuse t; 3cl lamb. 050 Mr. Thomas Knut, 64, Stolkes-crgft, showed some oxen'i faa grazed by Mr. Pearce, of Hingsweston; some ...

THE CHRISTMAS MEAT AND POULTRY SHOWS

... But we Sn must abandon our eulogies, end proceed at once to chronicle et, the noticeable features of the show : r. Mir. 'Thomas Mides, li~1hbury-place and Castle Mill Street,, 1 had, as usual, a very 1; e show. Amongst the animals' itslsuglhtered by ...