best 
ald get i amd a as s much as they — me pe 
twie in winte 
oe in which th ith on] 
arin if any person should find mny of his little 
2 5 the desired number oes, he has 
to call them Surreys and they are eau valuable, 
as Í believe this is the sort of fowl s that 
asport only from the Daring y pheasant 
fowls (or as they are called her - Crammer’s fowls), 
are a beautiful eneth and mr better, gigei og 
2 of summer, than sort w e have ! ha p nes 
so 
od and irue breed, 
fear to see it afterwards iae with mongrels, 
i as if he were t 
lu ess i very ann 25 R. 
weil a o9 
-fatten 
, Were supposed to 
3 An Essex Man, 
g 
— Clubs. 
method of Cultivating Autumn 
dag Sia ergs tard, &.; also upon 
* 
Batson 
erage ren 
— with other counties; and it 
sh Meh x Fentals. were to be paid, 
of i den must be adopted i 
ed his attention to the mar 
* p paying the — rents 
rmers, and he found that their system was 
sometimes as many 
chien ny oa Se and in 
* s the custom on 
81 Could introduce the 
in eight years 
st 
most J 
tem he had 
uble crops, such as winter 
— a in 
rown 
110 ) 
It was édlowed by 
h the bes 
above > the pele 
ere, PD, Which mus fed. off on the land, 
Per acre, On 5 the average of the whole . 
us at 20 N other hand RF roe ated 
an acre, w. eon 6d. per 
aher stubble amn gre 
709 
bushel, would "us — Se 2 
ent tons, Line or of Mie Ternips, 
wt 
and the produ 
r ton, "ties making 91. 10s. pei 6l. 
winter Beans and Tur: rnips wou 
the expenses attending the Clover crop, 
T was not on 8 or 20 mon 
g00 
uce a et i fair cro T 
d about, 
in a very 
ut k, clean ; 
and the crops which 
He thought the st hs 25 e crop rather less than | a a coat o of of th 
manure, even if the whole e 
rop were ploughed 
ere. the cost per p ploughed in, 
2 ag 
He 
acre as follo ows :—One skim ploughing 
7 harrowings and rollings, 2s. 10d. ; 12 Ibs, 
at a per bushel, 1s. 8d, ; ma ae he total expe use 8s, per 
by A land was pent tolerably 
might * just ih o 
p of Must tard sown t, “and Plough 
efie . Wich 7 iy to ke pierre sag ot Mustard, 
well to bear in mind that the land ast to be 
tae the crops. As regarded Bet 
about th i 
would 
ruips. He had afield 4 d 
urnips, into which he turned his sheep 
= 3 whom I knew em horse- 
kee sa apar l rly fast stage—in cashing — 
both sides of the road’—that is, both going and coming. 
and looked well ; but he, like 
poultry, 0 ma; fresh 
them in short, 
community of t 5 feathered 
explo 25 with that s sig that 
isse man 
ssor did not allow a feat ther r to 
but he nae his pe: nehant ; ; 
ial: he owned 
b 
and turn n before master’s face: 
ede ng this, the petal 8 soon e who had the en 
hem 
“ Cart horses (a description of animal that, 
most other of a domestie kind, I have had the 3 
ard, Beans), whic’ y tak 
their appetites for hay (as some 
z| pers ons e oe pee ered ; of hay, cart horses 
pro consume half a truss in the 24 hours, a if the 
: 
come to the kind of horse I will 
now su 
eader about to —— 
p 
but t they would not a ihe Te N until they had | consumed 
— a r to relish 
it 
aria. 
lara once her did t 
CR W 
it next year 
bulk 4 
ti the atmosphere he sig po ue 
tly, when 1 3 the land, mu 
prove highly beneficial to the soil, ore so than as five 
crops which derived the greater po — of nourishment from 
— pen If sheep were soenan upon it of course part of 
w 
sown l 
I shon 10 — Rape might be 
= believe it should be sown the second 
be fed off i n Noremb e t 
fit es te to sow 
cultivated with 1 
we eki in G — can 
t 
1. ae 5 5 > to maturity in four weeks, 
m have 
these being occasional additions — it would 
1 
; and fae Straw (if searce) will 
I have said hathing abou occa- 
t mash ; neither 
be impos- 
as to mention a price or weekly 
keep. 
7 pecks of Oats per week, at II. 4s, per — 
7 “anm of hay, at 40. 105%. per ton 
wt, of straw, at 11. 10s, per ton 
oe oat 
3 
; 10 8} 
Thus we see a moderate horse is, with good 
ment, = be kept for, say 11s. a week, so far as 
goes, which my friend ee at something like 
14. TBs, Horses w ae eke or larger horses, 
ore; but as 
time it will be ready for feeding off. I cannot reg wheth 
Mustard will Pte — the piece of fatting eer I have 
always given it to Pa be . previous to put on 
Turnips ; Hereford 
„Bebiews. 
The Pocket a d, or, Practical Hints on the 
Man 8 05 “he. Si ble. By Harr ny Hieover. 
Lon d Longman 
Tuis is a aad N . useful itl png full 
of detail and anecdo c and most effi- 
p 
orse, arrangements of his „ his food, and | | 
the pafar economy of the fon pet ad ere all dis- 
cussed a one who spea all the confidence of 
e experience, 
pr ate select the following paners as sar eh both 
of er Ape and the substance 1 
uite a mistaken noti 8 thoee who con- 
Ader i Sincere the most 8 sort of horse to keep 
(race-horses being iak = the question) : a apre tāke 
him the year ro oes not cost more than any 
— well fi — and wall worked Snok—vertainly not 
much as a carriage horse. These e bene, -= 
the gentlemen who sit in front of, and s stand 
are nev 
pon in 
pi 24 re h it: 
arn it: animal p is great, and 
their consumption of sa he es at get . to be 
e trifle. Doubtless, from this wance of Oats t 
in ind stable, * is itl dae, - e is 
from the coach oad : 0 
always be . 5 must t 5 paa 8 the 
only way is ake a fair, liberal, not profuse 
allowance; sak n things on that allowance are do 
well, it is bad po licy to notice any litile prange Ai 
0 
of course, get 
~~ it ie pa a 
six beco 
— quarterns per day. 
only then comes to about 13s, 4d. per week as to 
Miscellaneous. 
Acecounis 
was enabled to pr osure a form 
T subjoin it, * ng I can give few “og of the the ‘kind 
uable my readers, The grea 
ely. Often under ces he fin 
himself e pe re into are ‘bankrupty, 
de wout being able to ascertain and 
ertain causes. ‘I'he ship is Sagal vet ya — 888 
the leak, nor consequently the m of stopping it; 
Colman’s European Agriculture. 
Calendar ai Operations. 
BERWICKSHIRE MERSE 2 Oct . 13,—Since e repórt 
have peen employed res erie and Oats, eu 
Beat plou ug hin, g stu ibble la nd, one par 70 aa co 
subordinates 0 derive on particular occasio: 
shane 1 eans, assis 
ar 1d taking up Beans; the weather has 1 * 
carrying ; J. 
LAMMERMUIR SHEEP FARM, Oct. 14. 
ef the past month has been 5 dy 
Cheviots we intend selling at th 
d were sent away about thre 
