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manner, the greateſt number of acres of moor, moſs, or heath, not leſs than Üfieen ltatvte acreS-»A ſilver cup, value ſeven guineas.

* 18. Vo the renant and occupir of any farm, who, in proportion to its ſize and the vival number of draught horses worktd on it, ſmall employ in his huſbandry bußnels, ve greatelt number of fingle horſe carts of the moſt ap- 1049 47 coyſtruction for Kreugtn, lightnels, and cheapnels=-A filver cuUpy Vas

ve five guineas.;

N. B. All quantities are to be meaſured according to the Qatute meaſure, and not includivg hgdges, pits,&c. but are to ve land actually improved, vr bearing crop.;(

Notices in writivg of claims are to be ſent to the Secretary on or before the zoth day of June, or they cannot be received.She premiums, will be adjudged at the Anniverlary Meeting, on Tuclday the z3rd July RET MET Houir's, Preſcott, Me;

MR. WILLIAM STANISTREET, Secretary, 6» Leigh-ſtieet, Liverpool:

The above'premiums form the third clafs only«tffered by tbis ſociety, Claſs I, being GENERAL PREMIUMS;3 Claſs I1, being premiums to OwN» ERs, and all to OCCUPIERS, of land, in competition; and Clals IV, being Premiums to LAPOURERS and SERVANTS.

Airdrie Agricultural Society,(Seotland.)

At aſhew of cattle, appointed by the Airdrie Agricultural Society te take place at the Airärie May fair, for the purpoſe ot di&ributing their an- nal premiums, as a number ef very lüperior bulls and cows were hewn z the Gciety adjadged'

Phe hrt premium, of five guineas, for the beit bull, to Henry Monteith, Eig. vi Monttiand:.:

The iecond premium, of two guineas, for the ſecond beft bull, t6 Mr. Ha« wilton, of QOrbeilion. TE:|

The firit premium, oſ three guinegas, for the beſt milk cow, to Henry Mon- teithy Elq. ot Monkland. S0 6 f

And the(ecend, 01 one guinea and 2 half; to William Creelman, Ed. of Coats,;

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Stourbridge Targe horse fair, commencid on Monday, April 25th, and eüdcd on Friday ine 22h: It was as ufyai attended by numerous breiders from all parts ot tbe kingdom. There was a tolerable hiew ot fine road and bluvod hories, on the firßt day or two; the general prices aſked being From 40 to 20a guincas.- Some were ſold for zeul. each, Goud-ores went 6 brifkty; Dür tbe Lwply ieili Mort of the expe&tation.

Carmarthen fair on June zd. exhibited a large Iicw of cattle, few of which however were lold, and thoſe at zeduced prices« There was likewile 3 great nuwber of horſes, but good unes were ſcarce and dear--On the next day, however; the fair was plentifülly ſupplied, and prices run. very high.;

"Exeter fair od thc' ſame day was tolerabiy well attended. There was the greateſt exhibition of cattle that we wineſſed for a number of years, tha

prices very higli, and the most part ol them were purchaſed by govern=.

ment contrattors- Gne perſon, It is ſaid, bouglit 600, Good horles were fcarce and dear. 7 ea

At Shrewſbury fair, during the ſame week. Cattle and ſMeep main tained a good price. Good horles fold high. Cheele fzom 305. to 605. per ewt. and much remained on hand. E

'Oa' Wedneſday June th, being Morpeth fair, there was very Little.