44—1852. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 701 
nt states he will 1 uire from man influential 2 Who 12 net hitherto | schon Wie ease in, so as to leave it near the 
7 miles ony the farm. 8 buys a few ie of been 3 with the society. Sin e last referred surface, which e very one is aware is a most 8 
50 tons this J dane ent douie: few Gs. of ale or to the show, ie management of t — general busines has | obje ect. The an opinion of all who examined th 
finely crush erp 3 paration from bones, guano, &¢ e,, been n place re al footing ewhat | plough, and Prey eren tuis trial, was, that it was 
1 Wolgarstene fertiliser, the cost of which has . com iets division of the labours ol those wed take | one of ‘the ost tha has yet been 
this — been abou n active pa a in the conduct of its affairs has been | brought bolara the notice of “the public, or it not only 
s 
Ge 8 speaking, guano 
Draining : Sea en Te 
— field 
carried into e 
Hip ne first step in this “direction was 
— 
mse, with the — — of the cos 
Tai. Jak: ear the landlord drained for him 20 acres of | 
as The 
a 
ment upo on when we ilay congratulate 22 eme of 
as a better se 
È 
we 
— meeting of the comm 
sub- “com 
po. ht 
lection coul e been 
ill, as ideen, vil at the 
ipti ions, 
tint a 
ittee of ma 
mmittees were also nominated, one Sot Tuch will 
St ee 
the in 
on which 40 
years ago. 
used. They had been applie any 
effects could be . bat — this patch 
appears to improve every year. Report o of the Manchester 
— Society. 
— “ie 
is 8 
reat which to Chu Experiments 
—The results are, "for conciseness, 
table :— 
M 
Proper Temperatur : 
by Professor Traill. 
shown in the following 
Date of 
Time 
occupied in 
Butter 
obtained 
xperiment, 
No. 
churning. 
Quantity of 
per gallon, 
Weight of 
the churned 
milk per 
gallon, 
— 
1 
a 
3 
ow 
* 
— 
o co 0 h F 
8 
R 
“Siz 
aay wa 
ttt 
— — 
es BO bet 
— 
SSS 
SSS 
2 0 
— 
S 
noo oo oe OT 
similar — e on 
quantity of hater yee n Ura —— 
obtained at 60°; and the best quality at 55” in in the 
s just befor the butter comes. When the heat 
xceeded 65° no washing could detach the milk from 
the butter without the aid of salt; bu uantity 
with — Sie to special train 
T rrangements will, ~ 
complete ge in — mer 
two u ee 
afford all possibte facilities 
tl 
us re m f er 
and an alteration in the. mode of lighting the principal 
venience of visitors, 
g th ne stock, will be improved b 
have 
é. | tl 
sand other accommodation 
— be — pepan be m 
ady the managers 
appearance of — — ey 
an 
nd e 
tion 
ivisi — of the hall 
to che different m 
the especial attent 
d in due form 
year vary in 
operation at the show in D 
as — 
reful 
. — 
cies It is as follow: 
ish 
Dorkiog—Single Combed. 
Dorking ouble or Rose 
om AN 
orking— White. 
ar China—Cinnamon, and 
'China—Brown, and 
eee Feather pas 
Cochin China— Whit 
Malay. 
Game s Fowl—White, and Piles, 
— Black-broasted, 
Silver Spangled Ham 
Poland Fowl— ae 
white crests. 
poe me gpa with 
No. 
of heat when 
tter comes. 
Bu 
Degree of heat in 
the Cream. 
16 ož. to the lb. 
8 P.M. 
Degree 
the 
Time of churning, 
Weight of Cream of 
16 oz, 
ruffs or bear 
4 — e without 
The io 306 
tions, have given 5 bod 
interested in domesti 
for the first tim opted 
F Quantity of Butter, 
on 
a 
[e] 
4 lbs. to pint. 
diti A 
hours 
3 hours 
S 
0 
. 
noe 
ditto. 
30 min, |31ba. 14oz.do, 
3 hours 4 Ibs, 1 oz. 8 
534 IThour |41bs, ditto. 
s the greatest edel of butte 
cellent ; Ei 
A ng © churn mning ; x 8 
n, after experien 0 years 
een that butter is Hide in the 
antity, and of the best quality, by the en 
t place until it has 
— seal jad pad 
* 
an 
on 
* 
— — 
an 
— 
* 
5 : 
came to the 
mi te 
whee — e velocity 3 is ghd oa 
the butter. Journal of the 
Beia Vol. XIT of Royal . al 
nts for the approaching great Exhibition 
Domestic Poultry in Birmingham are 
carro dy e 
received for 
as we co-operation 
manufactu 
soft, white, | Brailes. 
are now | 
Exhibition, 
_ New 
ad 
ld what was ex 
d 
es plough < could not sufficiently develop its ers, and 
admitted on all hands; is power felt | N. 
such H 
groun hard 
water getting 8 
— elsential particulars from 
He 
e 
e adó 
only the interest, but the utility 2 popularity of the 
Subsoil Companion Plough.—The 8 J be 
of the Stow-on-the-Wold and Chippi 
as 
For all ro ep ough 2 _ [The 
| appears to be Piper age enn 3 „ 
n nn 
e shall have other opportunities of referring 
atters ee, + be a the 
| which the — — are intereste 
on of intending exhibitors to the fact 
ie the certificates are now being iss 
application is 3 st desirable, in order that t 
y ° c The 
meeting in 
wold tt to-day call 
ssued, and that t an early 
e prize lists for 
tho Hie 
ecember last ; and the regu- 
instructions to the oe pede have 
pit arene with the of 
ssible t © sound prin- 
In the Poultry 
— 7 — has bees 
to transfer to our 
Any vm 2 Breed. 
Silver Laced. 
White 
Bla ck. 
Any other variety. 
Pigeons : 
Carrie 
ond Tumblers. 
Balde, Beards, and Mot- 
Rarer Tumblers. 
er 
s8 :— 
White Aylesbury. 
Rouen, 
“os Be other variety. 
covy. 
Galore 8. 
Guinea Fowl. 
classification, as — as wine he general wer 
tisfac who 
© poultry 5 and ‘the changes now 
fail increase, not 
wo 
nded if n The 
vantages re excited 
considerable interest, as to whether the e oH 
ose | could fulfil xpected and sai 
t, and i 
e lan 
it would 
PH in 
ven: ted their rea diness to 
d the e manner, and “Mte i 
fine Sussex 
th nary 
tached to A plough, 
whi ile the d mid is 12 slightly. wrde 
S 
een at work 
shor’ ady) concur in a that it does most 
oe Talal all that it pro Great credit is 
due e ie 
judgm 
inclined to think admitted of no improveme 
vee en i develope ed in 
5 5 — 
many a 7 be . as one rred a 
benefit on society to an extent that, perhaps, he little 
anticipated.” 
tic no to Corresponde ents. 
AGRICULTURAL TABL scriber. The most com- 
plete set of N rih mend — ae al sorts is published by 
Blac kie and Son, 1 We baad of no pamphlet 
at you w 
BEER ine We A t know the a dress of the gentle- 
man who offered arecipe for making heer from the Silesian 
Beet; perhaps, however, this may meet his eye, and inform 
him that you would be egi 
GREAves : R. Greaves, a Subscriber in Waterford, nene us they 
are to be had there in abundance. Of e however, the 
particulars of this amount are matters ‘for: the advertising 
ges or oe Paper 
LAND- EAS 2 EK. * Cheshire acre is 10,240 square yards. 
Pie ‘Foor as "Enquirer asks of any one accustomed to give 
greaves ve. porkers, oan quastity may be given to a pig 
eight or ten m Pr hase? d, per da 
INEGAR? EE 227 have a quantity of cider bottled in 
perfect ord to drin} 
it. How cau ET T make — of it 5 pi 
ftlarkets. 
COVENT 30. 
Vegetables vod an kinds of Fruit in season continue 
paama Melons are, 9 ge ng scarcer, 
ive from France. atoes are 
Pears, per doz., 1s 6d to 4s 
— per half sieve, 5s A 
Cabbages, per doz., 6d to 1s d to 
French Beans, per half sieve, — „ 6d to 84 
= maladie r d 20 440 54 
m ads, p. pun. to 
Radish, p pated 
Mushroom, p. pot 9A to 18 3A 
— irg ‘ 
hë sleve, 6 8 
15710 to 48 -y 
raibs 2323 sto 189 
Cucumbers, vows 24 to — . 
8 
$d 
a n 
4 
Veget. w, p. doz, 
dber = kandis, 90 — 1s 
. doz, 
n, p. bunch 
Be — 3 eee „1s to 1s 6d —— do., 2d to 30 
r bunch, 1 1d to 2d Watercresses,p . 12bun,! 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 T 
SMiTHFIELD, Oct, sa 
Prime Meadow Hay 5 to 78s Clover 
do. 70 — 
Inferior 
Row: 55 | Straw 
Fine old Hay 
ew Hay eee 
Inferior do. 
* 
HO 
ws — 4 s still extensi 
very 
pa er 2s. 
‘Wet pur ent. Duy 
ui 
* diseased th 
— sate cee, dee. at 5 en 
