1—1853. | 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
13 
ith Wheat and with either red or white Clover ; 
down ud mow it at once ; if white, he would let 
ре Then he would begin | 
1 575 was por that 
well, this course 0 0 
the latter, whether 
made in 1 Lane ashire 
y | the experiment in 
i. Жа wir inde бен 
3l. о sure 
ert анна іп self-defence, i 
And ate li 
f 2 ы 
Ө ons As 
сы а Боре that the plough and the spindle might 
flourish together, bid concluded by proposing “ Success 
butter ; 
to the Ё ylde Agricultural Society." of 
Farm Memoranda. T dair 7 
e 
has 
chees 
nacious Ee and a small on upon ng 
bs: 5 S de vag but not including the “ 
This year the cropping is dispose 
nd seeds, ота, 
a 5 аЬ За. ; is 
арам after dir kim , 94a. dito: see 
after Grass eut for hay, ‘oh, ; total always noted for 
; dido и [о aged her 
Vetche 
| 
a 
e, two, € Гео 
; Turnips, 31 a.; Ма 
теч 3 homesteads, roads, & 
111 aer peer n adopted ж ОУ; 
Les "Turni ips, and Man Wu 
TU bee iir ч е al Clover and ак pde 
seeds ; “th Seeds mow e, anda эү. som dm 
r fed off a accor nci d топос 
Raat cows, 3 
pigs ; 
| Gift-hall. 
we shall be 
vag 
The a 
sets, à 
5 and to pre 
hier | think > a! wor € of 
first р аге 
4 0 that acq 
ney or des d go 
Sec 
EE 
which is 
to b N “the thing, 
‚ and Oatmeal; and the pigs are fat ту obtained. We do 
steamed голы India Jen and Oatmeal. 0 | chee 
tons of s made annually and applied to qeu still, 5 or fancy has 
Bi. nd the чаша manure being eee iae upon the | Lo ndon arket. 
asture land by an СЯ drain. Ate 00 tons of- 
an (a distance 
upon ee: Lin- 
— ‘Stilton above the 
tofa 
andlord finding materials (nearly all 
5 ile), at a fo fost 
large 
e d planted CR new | Preston Guardia 
fences, The abov improvements have been dor 
imant’s own рае 
the last 15 
u 
s two distinct ne ach 
MM м 
Я S іп а we 
siat rather igh station, put i 9 wit thin a E virus 
of a good m One portion of it has a 
aspect, and — oiher i is аа ira but is Galvan on 
the west by high ground. The 
when inspe 
The Elements 
Tuis is a Il ters 
treatise. 
rai 
Clover 4 oe a fair кырын d 
ood, others Pastur 
The E gates, ЕТ аот 
; in Ireland, pes we 
uses and outbuildings, yards, &e., 
od. The farm has 
WFE 
f which it introdue 
“Tt would be dii ficu 
Ireland of mine its land 
The islan 
the whole of this, with 
now cove: 
„having —À — — atten- 
rm mprove лаба ne 
rable, but none of i pes bee: 
y the 29 gr rd 
— 
Wer A par or Caerse. — Gift-hall is а 
ee has 
triet; = esta 
and dairies of his. tenants are oe brated, 
obtain good vices, while others are sold at i iafe 
M Por rates. Mr. че. near the 
rders of Cheshire, ii 
proprietors, and their 
Hir 
and hearing of certain Ch 4 by nearl 
22 getting high prices for the Renee pi felt an Hand Т М 
sirous to solve the problem, whether the y of of ae, every олеге 
* Cheshi 
em. 
each, Be quantity Ep to the above 
also inferior and not rea 
wing entirely to the ыд, Mrs. Dutton, z 
E Hixley, o Bei 
dairy when Mrs. Du 
, made it, whieh pai ted to the ees purchase м 
of th 
glad i gers ‘of the aee farmers 
explanati eful. 
ertain dairies both in Cheshire ind 
uire a value b 
se are at all S to t 
And) it is iia fashion or 
dake so large an =i value to double G: oucoster 
t 
lat 
N being of the 8 make 
t treats of the modes EN principles by which 
land valuation i in “Ireland has her u 
val 
opc 1 tene for the Sarikei 
think that 
stated in the 
preface, are "el Bans: . 5 developed in the volume 
27 eee am 
the e aec of 650,000 acres, 
ied as 
ti irectl 
census of 1841, S 06743: 
Иш depended оп the land ог on Po maker ; эн гі 
гората 
might 
bs. ; but when they 
tv weight, Of course, 
dy dairy, we nog 
othem. At the 
da » 
ua 1 з cale e 
the No off to ma 
t the И 1 buses E pe ч been 5 20 ind 
this ers are either six 
orseven m suppos 
We will (eite ca pio 
d the price it sells f 
was sold 2 5 week to a 
ing 
e forw 
arded to London 
king: all Z gether, including the 
e, ilo are 
о goo pes others, 
back ўм P which 
he celebrity ҮҮ this dair y 
of Cheshire. 
the fae e case; an 
Mr. 
sent the matter in a wi light, we 
on may beu A nd, 
a y mere fame, “ine 
ood, cannot command nea 
man the 
the ‘London mark et, for vidt is | ow : 
considered : fst rae Loans iie co a peculiar 
make, 
when a 5 happens 
unusua ily la rge prices are gen 
not think that the best Cheshire 
нш t Lan ге; but 
hem su ч г uy in the 
foney that 
as giv 
merit. To show t it is 
r that farmers 
5 T 
by makin 
that peculiar — that suits the London — | 
Rehiew, 
of Land 8 with copious Instruc- 
tions as to the Qualification 
n Lank 
and Duties of Valuators, 
written and comprehensive 
ore been re 
following extract from his 
ult ө CON the cost ee Ae 
towns, is in the 
po 
agriculture was, by the 
add to this, th А 
аге i у 
t sampune. and frie 
o 
~ | suitable building must 
tree, Land Agent. James n 
thé intention and plan of i 
| "There i 
personally interested in the work of land valuation. 
0 
That 
i=} 
— 
5 
subject : the. Potato ЕТ ot 
the abolition of — duties on farm pro- 
r por os unfettered com- 
where rents are 
minal ; pode nary dimi- 
nution of our mra Зета by fminé and emigration; 
on sequent increase of waste farms ; and the radical 
changes in the proprietary, effected by ih paie of 
the Eneumbered Estates Co urt. Previous standards = 
value do not now a РМ, а nd ёрма no long 
ists to correct the est iol of the 5 inexperienced. 
Eve for fiscal pir poses sueeessive govern 
to have consid existing e unsatisfactory, 
and have laid “ta the House of Comm 
bills to ртт re ре entes Àu attem ot 
ore, at present, to 
a bas 
ar the present 
POULTRY. 
WE hope the time is far distant ae the healthy 
тй ir gun s of рм 
| "improvement 
t 
view, nothing will p it so abs as an ©“ һен. 
eor ge vai 3 cpm 2 
shen менн. їп ME - 
little ot jo ЕНА ылу та the onset of a A 
be found, an structive p^ list 
must be put fort rth ipid accommodation must be pro 
vided for the publie t the cost of a few individais, 
Who ere it is a sma l affair, omkring little cost, 
ay aban ned, but 
are 
almost to prodigality, as in the case 
Birmingham as d Midland Counties Exhibition, n no 
reasonable object to arrangements necessary 
for tie i interes of all concerned. 
e these remarks owing to the statements that 
n. zone pu th that some of the principal breeders 
object to tl period during which the Ps wls are kept at. 
We ave sure if the committee perceived 
as the publie approves their arrangemen 
ey cannot do better than — 
* 2 1 
1 pens an iner 
n Cochin oe of 21, in game 155 37, in ШО 
Huh mburghs of 10, in silver-spangled Hamburghs of 1 
|in Polands of 27, in gold-laced bantams of 1» M^ 5 
we believe include all 3 "princip ee Anxious 
to give, as far as we can, & 1 
state chat i in the Malays--notorionsly a g> llen 
there a decrease 5_pe was the only 
di 8 ponen in pigeons, both 
ns. his 
Geese and ducks bo 
was , abolished, because 
e adult classes. 
of the prize list : * For 
any age.” He 
does so at his own risk 
П be found that this is the 
m who supply the opo m E Kent 
d Sussex, and they will tell you 
5 for tlie table i in d od 
de udge 
e assert, without fe fear of орган, d late 
ow was never equalled, 
gigantic strides in every class, 
— Chinas; Span 
angled Hamburghs, and 
But the Polands exhibited the most astonishing progress, 
and the silver-spangled without ruffs were truly 
beautiful. 
o better evidence of the importance of this. 
w than the fact йиз age 158. 6d. were taken for 
8 бы w years sum would. have 
rs, A few such a 
been нна at as 3 The first pns of Cochin 
es 
China fowls which ever took a medal for 
ged to Mr. Punc of Blount's 
| very 
to realise 40 guineas. ‘The E 
