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ARDDANGOSFA AMAETHYDDOL MON AC ARFON. Oynhaliwyd y 33 lin o gyfarfodydd blynyddol y gymdeithas uthod yn Llangefui ddydd Iau diweddar. Vr oedd nifer yr entries ychydig dan 500, nifer llai na'r blynyddoedd blaenorol, ond yr oedd amawdd yr yetoc yn rhagorol yn mhob ystyr. Gweithredwyd fel beirniald eleni gan Mr Fresh. ney, Great Grimsby; Mr W. Edwards, Bhuthyn; Mr Pickard, Oastell Penrhyn; Mr John Williems, Gweruhefln, Bale.; Meistri Edward Vaughan, Llanbrynmair; B. Jones, Dolgam, Llanrwst; Jthn Jones, Llandudno; A. Laurie, Beaumaris O. Roberts, Aber; Mrs Owen, Lledwigan; Mis Jones, Llwynon, Llanfair. Yr oedd y dyfarn- iadau fel y canlyn I CEFFYLAU. Stallion calculated for husbandry within the dis- trict of the society in Carnarvonshire.—1, Major Platt, Gorddinog, Bangor. Stallion calculated for husbandry within the district of the society in Anglesey.—1, Major Platt, Gorddinog, Bangor. Stallion calculated to produce roadsters, hunters, or carriage horses.—1, Major Platt, Gorddinog, Bangor; 2, G. W. D. Assheton Smith, YaynoJ, Bangor, roadster stallion. Special prize by the president for team of geld- inge or mares, calculated for husbandry, under six years old, and bred within the district of the H. Roberta, Penbol, Ehos-y-bol; 2, J. H. Griffith, Clynnog, Dwyran. Brood mare with foal of her foot, both calculated for husbandry.—1, Dr E. Parry Edwards, Mynydd- y-gof, Bodedern Valley; 2, Richard Wiiliams, Treban, Valley; 3, H. Roberts, Penbol, Bhoa-y- bol; 4, Humphrey Ellis, Wig, Aber. Brood mare, with foal at her foot, both calcula- ted for harness.-I, Edward Griffith, Bodlew, Llanddaniel; 2, W. and J. Brocklebank, Plas, Llandegfan; 3, Robert Hughes, Bodlondeb, Uan. fairfechan. Yearling colt or filly, calculated for husbandry, and bred within the district of the society.—1, William, Roberts, Ty hen, Valley; 2, David Jones, Ty'gwyn, Heneglwya, Llangefni; 3, Owen Jones, Pant Lodge, Llanfair P.G. Two-year-old gelding, calculated for husbandry, and bred within the district of the society.—1, David Jones, Tyg-wyn.Hen-eglwys,Llangefni; 2, William Williams, Carnou fawr, Pen-y-mynydd. Two-year-old entire colt, calculated for hus. bandry and bred within the diatriet of the society. —1, No merit; 2, John Jones. Llwynon, Llanfair P.G. Three-year-old gelding or fllly, caloulated for husbandry and bred within the district of the society.—1, Jane Jones, Oymunod, Bodedern; 2, E. Jbnea, Gareg-landeg, Pentraeth; 3, Thomas Edwards, Rhyd-y-defaid, Llandrygarn. Two-year-old filly, calculated husbandry and bred within the district of the soclety.-I, O. Lloyd Jones, Gwredog, Bhoa-y-bol; 2, Griffith Roberts, Bryncelli, Llanddaniel; 3, Lewis Morris, Cefnhir Farm, Pentraeth. Two-year-old gelding orl Filly, calculated, for riding or driving, and bred by the exhibitor.—1, T. Lewis, Friddoedd, Bangor; 2, W. and J. Brooklebank; 3, R. W. Parry, Chwaen Goch, Llanerch-y-medd. Horse or mare, not exceeding slx years old, and I notleBII than 14 nor above 15 hands, calculated for riding or driving, and shown under the saddle.- 1, Major Platt, Gorddinog, Bangor; 2, J. T. Oliver, Llanwnda, Carnarvon; 3, J. JIL Griffith, Olynnog, Dwyran. Three-year-old gelding or mare, adapted for riding acd driving, and net less than 14 hands high.-I, B. Williams, Treban, Valley; 2, W. Thomas, Ucbeldref-goed, Valley 3, J. H. Evans, Bodedern, Valley. Gelding or mare, not exceeding six years old, and Dot under 15 hands, calculated for riding or driving, bred within the district of the society, and shown under the saddle.-l, J. T. Oliier, Llim. wnda, Carnarvon; 2, Thomas Owen, Rhyddgaer, Dwyrain; 3, Richard Roberts, Porthowel, Menai Bridse. Champion prize to the person exhibiting in the show the best mare of any age, calculated for husbandry.—1, Major Plfitt 2, Robert Owen, Lledwigan, Llangefni; 3, Mejof Platt. To the tenant showing an entire mountain pony, not exceeding 12t hands, of any age.-I, Thomas Roberts, Abei 2, E. H. Stephens, Tan -y -marian, Bangor. Mare mountain pony, not exceeding 12! hands, of any age. and with foal at her foot.—Thomas Robe ts, Aber; 2, John Hughes, JCeryg-ddowi, Llangefni. The horse or mare, being the b at and cleverest jumjer, the bona fide property of a resident in Carnarvonshire or Anglesey.—1, R. Parry, Chwaen Goch 2, J. Boberts, I Brycadda, Bangor; 3, Henry Jones, Holyhead. Special prize by the Hon. G. Douglas Pennant, for pony, three,four, or five years old, nod exceed- ing 14.2 hands, bred in Anglesey, Carnarvonshire, or Deiibighshire.-I, Mekjor Piatt a, T. Oliver, Llanwnda; 3, W. Thomas. Ucheldrefgoed, Valley; 4, E. J. Williams, Plas, Llandrygarn. I DA CORIqlog. Bull of the pare Welsh breed, three years old and not exceeding five years. -1, Thomas Roberta, Aber; 2, Edward Humphreys, Royal Hotel, Car- narvon; 3, Thomas Edwards, Rhyd-y-defai 1,Llan- drygarn. Bull of the pure Welsh breed, of two years and under three years ald.-I. Major Piatt, Gorddinog, Bangor; 2, William TJo&es, EirianaUt Goch, Llanerch-y-medd 3, J. T. Jones, Parciau, Oric- cieth; 4, Thomas Jonea, Hendregadog, Gaer. wen. Welsh bull, one year and uader two years old, -1, Major Platt, Gorddinog, BaVg)r 2, William, Jones, Tai-hirion, Gaerwen; 3, John Jones, Plas Llaafaglan, Carnarvon. Welsh bull calf uader twelve' months.—I, T. Jones, Hendregadog 2, Major Platt, Gorddinog, Bangor; 3, T. Roberta. Aber. Special prize by the president for pifr-of Welsh steers, under four years o!d,and bred within the district of the societl.-1, O. Iloyl Jone?,Gwredog Rhcs j»bol; 2, Major Platt, Gord^no^, Ban. gor. Pair of two years old Welsh steers, bred within the district of thtf society.—1, J. H. Griffith, Clynnog, Dwyran 2, W. Jones, E rianallt Goch, Llanerch.y-medd; 3, W. Jones, Tai-hirion, Gaer. wen. Pair of yearling steers of th i Welsh breed, bred in the district of the society.-I, J. Chambers, Nant Newydd, Llangefni; 2, J. H. Griffith, Clyn- nog, Dwyiau; 3, W. Piythersh, Bodfeddan, Ty Crocs. Pair of two year old Welsh breeding heifers in calf or in milk, bred within the district of the society.—1, Edward Humphreys, Royal Hotel, Carnarvon; 2, Thomas Rolerts, Aber. Bangor. Patr of yearling hti'ers of the Weleh breed, bred within the d'strict of the society.-I, Thomas Owen, Pen-y-mynydd, the Valley; 2, Richard Pairy. Trefnant Wen, Llanddaniel. Pair ofWelsh cows.in cill or in mllk bred in the dittriet of the soeisty.-I, Thomas Roberts; 2, 'I Thomas Owen, Pen-y-mynydd, The Valley. Weshcowiocaifotin milk, bred .within the district of the eociety.-I, Major Plott. Five Wtleh cows, in milk or in ealf, bred within the district of the society.—1, Mejor Platt, Ban- gor; 2, Edward Humphreys, Royal Hotd, Car- narvon. Special prizes by Major Platt.-Foal adapted for husbandry: 1, Dr E. Parry Edward?, Mynydd- gof, Bodedern; 2. William Roberts, Ty Hen,|Val- ley; 3, Richard Williams, Treban, Valley. Cow of the pure Welsh breed, of any age, and entered in the North Wales Herd Book: 1, Thomas Robe ts, Aber, Bangor; 2, Edward Humphreys, Royal Hotel. Carnarvon. I DEFAID. I Shearling long-woollel ram.-I, John Jonea. Prince of Wales, Beaumaris; 2, J, Chambers, Nant Newydd, Llangefni. Lcng-woolled ram.—1, W. and J. Brocklebank, PlasLlandegfan; 2, David Jone-, TyGwyn, flec- egivrys, Llangefni; 3, John Jones, Beaumaris. ShearlilJg shalt-wooled ram.-I, William Jones, Tai lirion, Gaerwen; 2, 1'ucuphrey Ellis, Wig, Aber. Shorl, -wcolfed?am -1, Wt and J. Brocklebank; 2, H. Prytberch, Bryn Gof, Llanfair; 3, W. Jones, Tai-hirion. Weleh; mountain ram, of any age, bred within the district of the socitty.—1, T. iiobeitf, Aber; 2, D. Roberts, Penbryn Twrw, Lianbtdr, near Conwav; 3, H. Ellis, Aber. Welsh muntaln raw, of anyag3, brf d within the district of the society.—1 and 2, T. Robert?, Aber. Pen of five mouitaiu ewer, of a-ay age, bred within the district ot th-e sojuty.—1, D. Roberts, Penbryn Twrw, Llanbedr, Conway; 2 and 3, T. Robertr, Aber. Pen of five long-woolled ewes, haviug reared lambs during the season, and bred within the dis- tdct of the society.-I, S. Owen, Bcdsuran, Llan- gefni; 2, W. Hughes, Sigian, Pen of five Iciig-woolled ewe lamba, bred within the district of the scclety. 1, W. and J. Brockle- bank; 2, David Jones, Ty Gwyn, Hen Eglwya, Llangefni. Pen of five short woolled ewes, having seared lambs during the season, and bred within the dis- trict of the society.—1 and 2. Humphrey Ellis, Wig; 3, W. Joncp, Tai-hirion, Gaerwen. Pen of five short-wooled shearing ewes.-I, Humphrey Ellis. Wig; 2, William Jones, Tai- hhion, Gaerwen. Pen of five short-wooled ewe lambs. bred within the d-'strfct of thels)ciety.-I, Humphrey Ellis; 2" William Jenes, Tai-hirion. Special prize by the president, for pen of five ewes of any breed, and bred in the district of the soclety-J, Humphrey Ellis; 2, W. Jones, Tt- hiri >n; 3, W. Hughes, Sigian. Extra prize by Mr Robert Davies, Bodlondeb,for pen of five Anglesey ewes having reared lambs during the seison, and bred by the exhibitor.-I, William Jonss, Frogwy Fawr, Llangwyllog; 2, Ricliard Roberts, Pant Howel, Menai Er:dge. mc Cif. I -I Boar (large breed). -I, Sir George J. Meynck, Bart, Bodorgan Hall; 2, John Denman, Castle Hotel, Bangor. Breeding sow (large breed).-I, Thomas Lewis, Gartberwau, BaDgor; 2. William Jones,'Railt Bach, Cerygceinwen, Llangefni; 3, Thomas Roberts, Aber, Bangor. Boar (middle breel).-I, J. B. Wilkes,Glasfryn, Ohwiiog; 2, Sit George J. Meytick. Breeding sow (middle breed).-I, Thomas Lewis; 2, J. Chambers, Nant Newydd, Llan- gemi. OFFER AMAETHYDDOL. I Selections ot most modern agricultural imple- ments.-l, Robert Williams, Brunswick Buildings, i Carnarvon; 2, Thomas Urayand Co., Llangefni. INENYN. Fresh butter, not less than .6 lbs. in weight, of 1 lb. each, bona fide the produce of his own tarm. -1, Hugh Piytherch, Bryngbf, Llaulair; 2, Richard Rowlands, Bedd-gan, Ptntraeth; 3, Mrs Jones, Sarn-fraint, Pen-mynydd, Llangefni; 4, J. Chambers, Nant Newydd, Llangefni. I GWLAN. Six fleecea of long wool.-I, W. and J. Brocsle- bank; 2, John Jones, Beaumarls. Six fleeces of short wool-I, Humphrey Ellis, Aber; 2, William Jones, Tai-hirion, Gaerwen. Six fleeces of mountain vrool.-I, Thomas Roberts, Aber, Bangor; 2, Humphrey Ellis. I CWY. I Sheep dog or bitch. 1, William Thcmas, Tics I gors, Beaumaris; 2, Humphrey Ellis, Aber; 3, David Roberts, Rhyd, Beaumaris; 4, Hugh Thomas, Castle-street, Beaumaris. I GWOBRAV NAILLDVOL. Given by Mr Samuel Evans, merchant, Arvonia- buildings, Bangor.—Black oats (one bushel as a sample) 1, 0. F. Priestley, Hirdrefaig, Llangefni; 2, John Roberts, Myfyiiau Isa', Gaerwen; 3, Ro- bert Roberts, Cefndu-iaaf, Gaerwei. Short white oats (one bushel as a sample): 1, William Thomas, Trosgors, Beaumaris 2, Hugh Hughes, Bryn- coch, Gaerwen. ^Barley (one bushel aa a sample): 1, John Williams, Tyn-y-coed, LUnddaniel; 2, 0. H. Foulkes, Bodrwyn, Llangristiollls. Swedes (twelve ,swedes as a sample): 1, David Williams, Brithdir, Bangor; 2, John Roberts Tyddyn-du, Bangor; 3, Mra Vinceat, Treborth Uohaf, Bangor. Long red mangold (twelve mangolds as a sample) l/RIchard Jones. ityddyn hic, Gaerwon; 2, John Evans, butcher, Bangor; 3, Lewis Morris, Cefn-hir, Pentraeth. Yellow globe mangold (twelve mangolds as a sample): 1, Richard Rowlands, BeddwgaB, Pentraeth; 2, John Evans, Bangor.

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