2—1853.] THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 27 
in the minds of the generality of feeders—one 
ference - oftener than once been 
as 
perfection, with the view of devising 
moval — not only in the science 
m y 
the present live stock system ong as butchers | o 
both са ау E m lity of the 
meat are in a m dep t upon their 
management prior to slaughtering, 
he gress whieh the 
his arene field of labour. 
e, whi e farmer is a in 
ands h 
re the purpose of vas our the 
here involved, we week visited some 
al 
= cases, a xep superficial glance ‘and handle of the 
our quarters w 
off before our re — nsequently, we bave confined 
our observations to iiim of a — character, rather 
eral parts, On the other 
2 
và 
Bazaar ; - the latter belongs to the „practice o oft aes 
apigina Theo 
ical. rini to arrive at à satisfaetory —— 
relative to which of two — — сила = st Pigs i ^ 
obviously to open both—a we 
аза by the — ld Club. on 
ing 
future occasion which recommends itself equally 
to breeders, feeders, Sedem , and the pu 
ing, the careases then m and weighe , the | w 
e 
ГҮ эзше parts враг a exhibited 
tion room, the task ing — e be 
8 y е аѕу 0 3 of 
uarters of t 
stall. 
ore satis une an ; "but, peser over the d 
lis, fro: 
, to mes nothing of th 
week, may be more e 
The food of prize animals has 
b. mit and therefore in noticing t these, 
refere made to the same, to save — ; 
ад that c of a few — of the non-prize ani 
when necessary. The order of i а 
«жу noticed will be M 
We have qne mm eia this breed—viz., 
rst E * s 2, bred and exhibited 
ught by. Mr. Collingwood, 
m 
E 
is finely grained, but 
while the latter, weighing 129 stones 5 is A 16 — 
, Class 
bought by 
so prey both parties 
80 
'The | want of 
all куе" was got, the whole being sold | № 
ER 1 
required in the course of the season—and to make up 
have exan 
Of this breed we ned 5 viz., Prince | this quantity, Mr. Bell mixes in his ta Peruvian 
for 
but retained a softan 
rize ox, weighin 
212 stones fat, bought by Mr. аен Threa 
Street, and loo -— — те the finest om in 
d, did n 
. per a 
On the — hand, two acr 
six times, will support 1⁰ 
cows, whose ips duce at 4l. —— will be 404. 
Now 2 rom st of l6cwt.of £ s. d, 
guan 112 0 
Expense ‘of ‘cutting Grass for 10 cows s daily, а at 
1s. 6d., viz., do e 3 5 
Interest on capita tal 
o 
B 
* £25 2 0 
x. 
TI 0 »7 0 
NE a return of 7l. 9s. per acre instead of ЕЗ But 
e account must be had o 
killed a fine Hereford (Gurney ’s) 34 years old, weighing — 
2035 €— —- and 26 s —À also Mr. "— I 
Wandsw io Жей ai. 44 ors, weighing 1 
stones be s м the same class Mr. Collingw wood, Bisho ^ 
0 а Мг. Greenaway’s, we eighing 14 
ntl 
_ | which seem: 
— the return under the former 
14. 16s. 6d. „ and under = latter a Ta 9d. per 
showing a differe of 6 3d. per 
In — caleu- 
. Ste 
class 6, v gl 
and also Mr. 
class 3 uda 197 — = mà 16 stones fat]." inn de the syste 
a 
Of this most fk breed» - ha 
examples, class 10, bought by — 
ve only seen five 
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жї well ; sect of 
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riz 
y | White, Te the iw ‘of which was not as ower. 
tained. The с — — was finer, the end of fat ammon var 
and muscle bein Mr. Swithen of distribu cae pipe 
m men Town, Killed. — ама of Hardwicke?s 2 — Horne’s Report to the pen of Berwickshire — ‘Glad. 
Goodman’s heifer. Mr. Watling ——— 
Marchmont Street, got Mr. Gillett's 43 year old ox pir 
nd fed on hay, Ba rley-meal, Wheat an Home Correspondence. 
i is ox LULA эў; Drains.—In your Gazette of the 18th inst, 
C. Selby * endeavours to place the questiom 
nd prize cow, e light," and in doing so 
stones beef, am ascertain 
ee per the ro n € 
‚фе — healthy and luxuriant is the growth of the erop that 
il saturated with moisture 
— 
= OF ENTERKINE, NEAR TARBOLTON | is 
E PROPERTY OF AND FARMED BY MR. BELL, X 
October 21, 1852. —Visited this gentleman to see his 
ith liquid manure. His farm | the deeper the 
enterprising improver. 
— the a of saturation commences 
се the past n summer, со 
n Spring, and eren 
mid of àt there is а hydra 
—— 
Bell has 5 
machine, and with this wheel he works two suction and | I 
liquid manure from 
hich — is a — an 
or distribu uting th eliquid. Mr. 
wheel f “his threshing 
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pumps, to draw the his tanks, from 
and foree it up into the distributing pipe. There are fa i 
ne Ju МЫ ; „and tions. If his hesis | 
stables to the tanks, which are — and 
built of brick. Mr. E Bol nds that the E ye-grass, when 
with such — us to admit 
umn 
in water. On asking Mr. Bell what maine of stock | the 
afford this eg ә I намо that he 
has a dairy of 25 cows, besides cattle ; 
rt a 3 below се he bangle, or neat 
1, and the f 
deep 
иңе ng on and 
prize Dey. ae, 
Weighs 118 stones 4 “Ibs. beef (eg 
Second prize, Mr. Nuteliff, Mayfair, 
peland, V 
18 stones 1 Ib. fat; k 
penetrating throug 
depth cleansed of all noxious qualities, 
t of any crop that 
P 
lat; and second 
prize, class 143 stones 3 Ibs. 
ZEIT CNN ae 
» Th part + — 
meta zm E 
— 
ort in the Mark 
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f with water, 
gallons, 
about 10,000 gallons for five cows— Saik five owe: — stated by рыч S. as 
found ean be d by one acre of the Grass | poses," 
— СА But as are six cuttings | soil immediat 3 The water as — 
of the Grass and manurings, 60,000 gallons аге from the drain will, by capillary attraction, 
