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THE LEEDS HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL EXHIBITION

... gatdener ho J. Parnaloy, Esq., Milddleton; 3rd, G.a Vecose`rsNA..-SiX diotiuct varieties, L. Barker. Three ditto, a ast, Thomas Squires; Sssd. W. Caorr; 3rd, it. Fletcher. Beat, 0 1st, W. Cerr; 2nd and 3rd, L. Barker. Itoses o P'OTS.-Thsree distinct ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... _..214,.Stanlforth Thomas(Class XXII.(, scythes and sickles.F ?? 155..Steer and Webster (Class XXII.) scissors. Rotherham. ?? 39..Stabbs Peter, smnall lilsa. ?? .Taylor Henry (Classi XXII.I. engravers'F I ?? 1 ?? 117..Turmer Thomas and Co. (Class XXII ...

FLOWR SHOW AT THE BOTANIC GARDENS

... Gee, sqe. lted gooseberries, Thomas Wilson, EHqo, B e, 2, G. R. Barnard, Esq. Green gooseserrlea, Mr B. Jeffery; C 'try 2, Mr Thomas Thompsa. White gooseberries, G. H. Bar. 'he nard,HEsq.; 2, Mr Samuel Jaskson; a, Thomas Thompsoti, aix Esg. 'Red currants ...

WETHERBY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Holdeld, ThsorpeAi-oh Hall ; Charles F ox, _Esj., G-. L. S. Fox, BEsq., Onl IBrsnbiffati; Johii Rhodes, Esq., Wethlerby; E. Hardy, REsq., Btris LBeilby Or ange, Wetherby; the 11ev. Dr. Cceldlart, rector of Ieesi hick- Doighitois ; John 1asslasai, Req., ...

CRAVEN AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION, AT SKIPTON

... Edward Akroyd, Hy. Alcock, Hy. Alcook, jun., Vdm. Laycock, W. Ruddock, J. Hodgrson, John Birkbeck (Threapland), Wm. Brigg, Thomas Brown, William Birtwhistle, N. M. 0. Campbell, J. N. Coulthurst, J. Coultlurst, W. Coulthurst, John Dewharst, Captain Russell ...

WETHERBY AGRICULTURAL SHOW, YESTERDAY

... Joseph Simpson, Spoffoth Park; 2nd. Li, Thomas Haunam. North Deighton; 5 entries. rGH Bet twoshear raw, £3, Thomas Dunwvell, Bumarbridge; 2id, LI, JTohn Thompson. Bransham, 6 entries, her Best one olairn ram, £3. Thomas flunwvell, Bumnbridge; 2nd, £1, tics ...

BRADFORD POULTRAY SHOW

... Houoe, Halifax a sil- ver cu,; ?? W. Fox, Dewslanry, 10.5. Joseph Smith, Guiseley, highly conimmnded, aled Mbaster Fredk. Hardy, Bradford, commended. Game ?? (duowings, greys, and blues).-F. TI. Fox. Dewabury, i1; Jas. Dixon, lrailurd, IC. 4 entries, ...

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE HUDDERSFIELD FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND POULTRY SOCIETY

... quietly attractive of the floral _ . groups were the dainty picotees with their delicate fringes. .In annuals, both tender and hardy, the exhibition was W neither extensive nor very choice, and here we can have no ky doubt the show on a future occasion, as ...

CALDER VALE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... Peacock, Haddock Stones, Ripon; Mr. John 5 RIenton, Faroley, Otley. For Horses-Mr. Benjamin Bax- r ter, Elslack, Skipton ; Mr. Thomas Metcalfe, Belle Moot, r Bolton. For Poultry-Mr. C. S. Floyd, Sands, Holmfirth; v Mr. George Hutchinson, Prospect House, York ...

CENTENARY OF BURNS

... all are dear l The arch bins eyesl- f1 Arch hut for love's disguise- Of Scotiand'e dlaughters, soften at his strain; Her hardy eons, sent forth across the main C To drive the ploughoshare through earth's virgin soils, P ILighten with it their toils ; ...