THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Corn = Exchange, but a as 3 the ie roof was unfinished, a 
tent 
clude without one word to our Cookin’ China exhibitors. 
It is to beg of them to be particular 
placth 
: birds. The competition in this classi! — o great that | 
ks 
e gam and 
were beautiful. The Malays “ia not des 
fe amateurs of this breed should either abstain 
fom exhibiting or procure better specimens. Mr. 
un, of Singleton, Glamorga paa a e ed off the 
i prize for Polands in both e Taylor, 
 Shepherd’s Pak; showed some — fy 1 
Among the bantams, the gold laced of Mrs. 
black of Mr. James M 
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asin all the counties in 
— and one in Wales, contributed to form 
ition, which y was a boon — on those whose 
— t permit them sit more distant 
. Baily, 
rehester Association for the 
rable _— — ee uni- 
fest t he e enjoys, — the co ess of his 
respee 
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» though — 5 were very good, as 
dt ucks and g The bantams were ve 
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„ belonging to A. C 
hese latter were perfect 
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now almost extinct. The same gentleman 
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breed. 
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- lt the pe 5 — birds in a position 0 ere sre oc 
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- | last season 
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;| Another crop, so 
d | wide omen ~ y foot * 1 a crop of earl 
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d place where 
e is a rich sand, 8 5 
ze was * 
pari that I 
hes induced to say this 1 E 
defect i is is pointed out in one fowl, — wish trò others 
whose merits are apparent to every one, the ie cle 
while expressing his regret, says he has better birds 
To such we say, pray sen 
jee were rie Hinxman, Esq., o 
„Salisbury; aiii Mr. Baily, of Mount-stre 
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Home Correspondence. 
Late Sowing.—It is by no means p perans to 
sow Wheat et e except in cases of emergene 
the present tim — = the encouragement of agri. 
culturists, we big be te that our experi 
was sown — ee 2d — January, . 
per acre, and was transplanted at the 
ry: and — other 
tages to which it was subjected, viz., 
birds, blight, and wet in 
harvest time, it pro 
pec r re ae 
to. 7} quarters per a 
the same day in double rows, at 
Pota- 
toes in the e, at the rate of 2 quarts per acre 
(which, by-th D ë; ie "06 thick), yet answered 
admirably, the produce of the ers being equal to 
te — and the Pota ie * 
5 their to 
after erops = othe 
ee = fair 
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P$ 
and Son A oi 
Taste o Turnipe $ 
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fire, and churns are saa with 
the hand in — minutes. W. P. Hoblyn, Fir Hill, St. 
3 baton 
racecar E in the Gazette of December 4, 
40 p. 779, an account of the — of oe Zea 
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this country 
10 poles N m d 2 this 
seed in a frame with gentle heat, the pete or second 
week in April; after the plants are sp is in a 
few days), ing the you 
the second or third wre in oH transplant shed to the 
they are The land I use 
Bis 
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after season prove dry, oe 
will gr accelerate their interesting 
* it is to see a N a these aer plants, 
rs at the top 
nd of the goes it is n oe 
to trap the eae tot 2 
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the barn or secure p 
— — fond d of * stem and Waren I average about 
micus. 
"ano.—I have read 
the best Peru- 
be fur- 
ish t a rate no 
w, so far all right, but allow e to ask you 
e fixed b 
ter the prizes have been d 
the privilege of being the peers tor of 
will the ce aer m of the 
to take a d turn the dis- 
is y selling it to the farmers, or 
"Society have the full right of speculating ? 
of aoe fowls of much merit. car — ever 
1 the ch 
— — "Sl. and soon a 
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y 
‘acme if 
should rise on 
sat Who is to be 
the Society 
demand, what 
the loser! Now all these partioulars should 
e be satisfied that the 
estructive | th 
34 | furth 
| ever, eventually two more died of deci ly 
co 
s, shou e seaso 3 
rary water; e. well established, a aa “solution of manure 
atl 
— And 
3 mention in their programme, for we 
ha worked our 3 sar no earthly be 
succeed i in the discove f the 
icity: to this eg 
next number 
or I ho 
n of the nature —— 
haa aed prios of Spe ton coming is 
not re ; that in fact, all the —5 requires is to 
rson claiming the prize 
price na 
uring the pew “of a I had 
d s 
hei ifers, together with several yearlings, — mr with 
this most fatal disease, and several died ; they were at 
e fe in some low ga B — d 
partially drained, and of a peaty character. 
iscove e existence of the disease, which T 8 — 
made aware of by the death A = of the finest animals 
in less than 24 hours after the atta 2 1 > 
@ 
the res ov 
bled and physicked ; b means bop in 
sy — 
er loss, and for a time an went on very well, How- 
d 
however A cause, such as 
e food, he quantity administered, or the 
her, blood is —_ by young 
organs of the 
és ng or i n acti 
—— and 8 in the — — of 
remove ed from the 
mortifieation 
es, 
aware ky 
ccompanied wi onies. It is useless 
Salo after the attack has once 
as nine times out of ten the beast must die, do what you 
measures 
you find i wi an 
the coat tight, and the eye full, separate him from the 
t and a tolera stron 
Pen 
alteration in the pulse, which sh 
and frequent, These pan een be of 
I think, 
them as they merited. 
special a not to the — Surrey, but to to the 
. | speck kled wed 4 2 bee Went $ orman aot 4 
Pe goal) nap ber ially—I found them of 
a their flesh more juicy, than the Dorking 
er and richer 
ment of the most perfe 
be | the five-clawed spec 
but to speak of peed ed from f 
