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; Mr. Jonas; Mr. 1 see Ti Mr. the cattle 
Ttastleacre) ; Miles, iptree ; Oven, Mr, Baber, MAIM nr 
MP.; Mr. Milwarc l; — foe ee rof. Sewell; Law, ee Mr, . mi. Mae. aA Mr. Bid dell; ö 3 838 8 0 
Mr. Shaw (London) ; Mr. wis — Mr. | and ‘having furnish a through the Presi ident detailed | breed and constitu bose two calves of equal strength, 
Mr. Robert mere! ; Mr. * 1 » and constitution, to be turned out, after being 
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i Strickland * Boynton, near Bridlin i : a winter mo: 
William “a 7 oyn n, g- of their attendance on that occasion. The deputations stant] 1 to cold and wet, or 
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Be By et at, Twin ne pabil dend | Net Se hc pln sk Sen Si tn ero tn dain ean Winter gh 
toa that the 1 H ie il o 5 . ant neal the cant . 1 r 2 
bankers was 1362 ea on the table, for the The Council then agreed to the House List of the hi i nite 1 5 i 
1 ion of m members, the special balance-sheet, | Council to b i ne eh rr Gras in his oor iiaa 
informatio i et, | Counci 5 Elac ya (agreeably with the Bye- a little hay or straw, well- w and cut Turnips 
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of the Society for the quarter ending on the on the 22d inst., at 1 o’clock ; and the Pres * w 
gA ETER ; resident having | other meal, occasionally i i „ 
gistof March last. intimated his intention of directing a Special i , occasionally in cold weather ; a few 
York MEET pore 2 $ a JOHNSTONE reported, on to be summoned for Friday, the 19th inst, af 1 clock, 3 . ar n 
the part of the veegde or mittee, their rec — for the pepe of enn g crt Report to that — his stall and cut his food . a sprinkling of salt 
that f inn urned to their Weekly Meetin it, and 2 wg = oU 
of persons not exceeding 300, should tak We § on it, and mark all down in a fair account, the titi 
number f pe 5 g , shou e pan Pree Bn the 10th of May. the market price of W = t, uantities, 
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during the meeting in the De Grey Rooms, in that city. | A Practical 2 osition o * Cantel seni i i i i bare 
Mr. ay reported, = the pa of the Journal Com- Hatching al , Fe. By A a E 5. W. 5 r 8 oun te i 
mittee, recommendation, that two Lectures should | 21, 8 the other, place them to ther i 3 
3 8 z pE of the Society and | Whether the Cantelonian system of hatching eggs and | trived for f i 3 
friends, during the week of the York . rearing poultry be ever carried out into extensive prae- feeding * wise on the sam e diet, and send them to 
on such subject connected with the application 19985 as been put forth in this pamphlet, whi * , e iem he has —4— 
$ ; t, which con- 
of chemical . to the improvement of agriculture tains the germ of a most aportant N e re Weigh tlio animals ra L. e 1 oS 
as may — —_ „e pronase > genije: y all E interested in the rearing of animals. Mr. Grass an d hay, ay and Carrot, cake wn. 
; nesday, by t rotessor | Cantelo, the author of this practical exposition on to first, taking particu 
Sani ads, else. Londen, on the appt 2 lappa ca ae States that, on the 7th af October, Pag ha A pay pods. | W along ular, n re 
r à x n of ve 2 7, he on hand 1270 chickens — a day to | accounts separa’ 
diet science 33 y, physiology, and diseases | 96 days old, and that he gave them per diem : 7 sak aA 7 ries, te viiel a be red 
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CHALLoNER reported, on the pn of the Trial | 2 quarts . 1 Weight 2 mt — twice 60 on the same principle, and depend upon it, 
—.— Committee, their satisfactory progress in 14 pint gri . oe 
carrying out the wishes of the Council in reference to Two-thirds of r a bus hel of Pot Potatoes 
the construction and application of such a force-resister | 30 Ibs. of Barley meal K 5 consequen 
the trial of machinery at the York Meeting as riers Grains . : ” i ” fatten, and pol will do well cong 12 or 14 days 
mical in purchase. Suet for those in coops ` 9 . ad io re the coops beyond that time, and ‘them = 
1 P Pokruax having called the ‘attention of the nate cost +. IL I Total wt. 185, they oa cae ＋ Ares n cee 
2 to 8 oa pak 3 open 3 m Mulani 115 ld. “by 96, mi 7 1775 oy 1270, and the would be if experienced feeders would — 
esda ng, 5 Judges o ae a fowl 96 days old w l be, But as the | what age and sep or a gare greater nearness 
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on the payment of 17. each; with the exception of | each, which is a fact known to th ini 
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governo, g members of the Council, who would be | sant with the subject. the cost o ted Tors be bat “when the opinions searing 
aoe on the payment of 2s. 6d. each. Now contrast this statement gp the three flowing, of his 2 i 
m Show. ed at the last cease. Hi 
i m th Railway Com weigh on verage, 
1 the kingdom to the communication Lass I.—* Oxen or steers of any breed, under 5 years | siders ight for market, and —.— that period he is 
3 A to their respective Boards of Directors, as | old, without restrictions as to Reding, yet the kind or | of opinion it w unprofitable to feed 
directed Ti 8 at a former meeting, — on the kinds of food must be certi pea that 1 the quality of the flesh would not improve beyond 
motion 1 randreth, seconded by Mr. Raymond “17. His Game the Duke of Rutland, „É Serole that date ; and were they to be fed to the usual age of 
Barker, oning resolution was carried : “That, | Castle, near Grantham, 55 a By and | poultry in this country, they would, as the phrase goes, 
vorei any improper advantage being taken | 11 months old short-horned ox, bred by his aie and | eat their own heads off. It is to be regretted the pamphlet 
re — 3 liberal conduct of the Directors of fed on vegetables, Linseed-cake, and Barley, and Bean is so short, i ate rtainly the public, and the 1 — 
Mpa 5 way Companies, by exhibitors sending meal. Travelled to the Show by railway 103 miles, and | portion of it in 8 ought to eed heey to h 
a oe W several implements constructed upon by van 27 miles, Ist prize, 20/., and Silver Medal to for taki ing so minute a view of the ect of 8 
N Fame principles, the Council hereby deter- the breeder, By his 5 however, he has psr “hold of a most 
rak 8 sk the directors of the railways to allow 4 Perit year a without restrictions as to feeding, important e xpedient ; namely, the power of i increasing 
namely * © bejeonveyed at half prices each way, 0. John tehman, of Little Milton, near the * of po an amazing degree 3 
z hi from the Show ; and that the secretary Wheatley, 55 pe of three, 21 months old, Oxford- | before practised. Eggs may now be classed 
The foll to mak ; t alf and bred by himself, |of seed, or poe. 2 — fecundity of domestic ec 
owing committees were appointed for the Ist ‘prize, a „ and Silver Medal to the breeder. is immense, an cent. of chi 5 3 ean be got 
. to the Council of Judges to be selected “ Pigs of any breed above 26 and under 52 weeks old. | from their eggs. Boles this was known, had any one 
10 1 sent in by members of the Society | „ His Roy x| Highness Prince Albert, of Windsor | attempted to send his poultry to ee at 96 es old,- 
Gehi 2 on or before the 22d inst., 5 Castle, a pen of three, 39 weeks and 3 days old Bedford- he would most certainly have soon extirpated his 
Colonel Challonen, M, of Implements—Lord Portman, | shire and Yorkshire pigs, bred by his san ae ss,and | Now in thi et 3 i 
Tame Challoner, Mr. Miles, M.P., Mr. ee Mr. | fed on Barley-meal, Peas, and skimmed milk. Ist prize, at a hatch instead of tens, and 18 broods a year instead. 
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Lord Po 8 Committee for Judges 5 . Here are four statements. One by t the poultry king l concern, and of having 20,000 always 4 
select 200 for market every day, and they 
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* ortman, Mr. Shaw (Northampton), Mr. Hudson oe OR 1 and the last concluding with the | from which to 
a, ndreth, Mr, Druce, Mr. Shaw | result of H.R.H. Prince Albert's experiment in feeding | are kept by the Cantelonian system in 
Cor n), Kinder. pigs. Out of 108 prt regarding the feeding of | condition, luxury and ease, cleanliness and warmth, as 
Me Hane or 1849.—Mr. RAYMOND BARKER, | cattle, ins a statemen e ti y beginnin 
A Gibbs, Mr. Kinde d M w, the | beasts were being fed up for the prize, neither the be known, and soon we may expect to see it fairly tested 
P x : i iti on a proper scale by some of the enlightened of our 
mal of “Sy Sere of the localities placed at the dis- animals were in when taken up. In that respect also | nobles, or the enterprising of our manufac 
lee es ciety for the purposes of the Country | the statement regarding the sheep and pigs is also de- tradesmen.— W. M. 
Yatious vo 9, having presented their report on the eg though they are points of the N vital impor- — 
ts connected witli the qualifications of | tance to the interests of the feeders, and the welfare A 3 on Asiatic Cholera and its “Relations to 
that report was read, and all the various epy community. What does it signify ee, a fine some o pidemics; including General and Special 
ther doc i ox, a fat sheep, or bursting pigs, if the cos of getting Rules ga its Prea ention and Treatme ut. By Thomas 
The tted a into such co adition. amounts to more ih double Henry Starr, D., eside a n 
ib following gen ntlem men, forming deputations | what the animals are worth? Much has yet to be ington, and Senior Ph sician to the Warwick Dis. 
n arl of learned in economising and ing to the bes t pensary. J. Churchill, Prinee s. street, Soho, London. 
oko, . ag of the county of Norfolk; agricultural produce, both Lamy and sts erro tommy Fe A — 3 3 pii o 
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