The Farmer's magazine . Sr • * ? S. THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. MARCH, .1842. No. 3.—Vol. V.] [Second Series. PLATE I. The subject of our first Plate is a Short-horned Cow, five years and two months old,bred and fed by Mr. R. Wright, of Spilsby, Lincolnshire ; and exhibited at the Showof the Smithfield Club, in December, 1841, and to which the first Prize of TwentySovereigns was awarded, as also a Silver Medal as breeder,and the Gold Medal as thebest beast in the yard. This class Avas the most remarkable ever seen at the SmithfieldShow, from the number of extraordinary animals exhibited in it. PLATE


The Farmer's magazine . Sr • * ? S. THE FARMERS MAGAZINE. MARCH, .1842. No. 3.—Vol. V.] [Second Series. PLATE I. The subject of our first Plate is a Short-horned Cow, five years and two months old,bred and fed by Mr. R. Wright, of Spilsby, Lincolnshire ; and exhibited at the Showof the Smithfield Club, in December, 1841, and to which the first Prize of TwentySovereigns was awarded, as also a Silver Medal as breeder,and the Gold Medal as thebest beast in the yard. This class Avas the most remarkable ever seen at the SmithfieldShow, from the number of extraordinary animals exhibited in it. PLATE II. GONE AWAY. SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OFTHE GLOUCESTER FARMERSCLUB. ELEVENTH MEETING, DECEMBER 4th. Subject, Chemical Effects of particular Manureson particular Crops.* Mr. H apologized for appearing before the meeting with so much chemical apparatus, ami somuch in the character of a professional lecturer,to perform the duties of which he professed him-self quite incapable ; but he was happy to be ableto say, that his friend, Mr.


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