. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . AY, July 0, 111, II,13, and 11—TRIAL of STEAM CULTI-VATORS and FIELD IMPLEMENIS. WEDNESDAY, July 16—The TRIALYARD, for BRICK and TILE MA-CHINES only, OPEN from J tilltJ Admisj-ion, 5s. each Person. THURSDAY, July Ill-CATTLE YARDOPEN from 8 la the Morning, at whichlour the Judges will commence inspecting? le Live .Stock, and making their Awards. The IMPLEMENT YARD OPEN from in the Morning. Admission, Members free; Non-Meni- The Showyards will be closed at 8 In thoEvening FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 17 and 18—The GENERALSHOW of CATTLE


. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . AY, July 0, 111, II,13, and 11—TRIAL of STEAM CULTI-VATORS and FIELD IMPLEMENIS. WEDNESDAY, July 16—The TRIALYARD, for BRICK and TILE MA-CHINES only, OPEN from J tilltJ Admisj-ion, 5s. each Person. THURSDAY, July Ill-CATTLE YARDOPEN from 8 la the Morning, at whichlour the Judges will commence inspecting? le Live .Stock, and making their Awards. The IMPLEMENT YARD OPEN from in the Morning. Admission, Members free; Non-Meni- The Showyards will be closed at 8 In thoEvening FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 17 and 18—The GENERALSHOW of CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS IMPLEJIENTS,WOOL. BUTTER, and CHEESE, OPEN to the Public IroioSo Clockin the Morning till 7 in the Evening. Admission,.!«. M. each and TUESDAY. July 2 a?, ^l-Tno of CATTLE, HORSES. SHEEP, PIGS. BUTTER, and CHEESE. OPEN to tiie Public fiomS o Clockin the Morning till 7 In the Evening. Admission, l,s. each order, H. HALL DARE, Secretary. 12, Hanover Square, London, Slie ^gricttltural ©ajettr. SATURDAY, JULY i, 1868. MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING , July 7—Ripnn Agricultural — 6-Petcrhoriiugh Agricultural Society. f Itoyal Agricultural Society of England—Coni-laonSDAT, — s^ nicncpmentof Implement trials at Leicester;. Some months ago we called attention to theincome and expenditure of the EoYAl Agricul-tural Benevolent Institution, founded someyears ago by Mr. Mechi. In 1861,^ 17 out of32 candidates were elected as its pensioners, andthe sum of 2Qll. id. was paid as pensions,the receipts of the year being 299!)?. \6s. i) 1862, 11 out of 62 candidates wore elected—the sum of 536/. was paid as pensions, and theamount received was 3183/. In 1863,10 out of 84candidates were elected—the sum paid as pensionsamounted to 809/., and the income of the yearwas 3275/. In 1864, 11 out of 116 candidateswere elected—tho pensions amounted to 974/.,and the income


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