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45—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE- 717 
——— ooo OMUCUEACEE War t e T REOS ere 
for the last few А on grown the imperial next best part was malted in the stook, and another portion fe ov. I.— Many of the fa 
е d Beowidk r W * was nev . = Pv U her rd by the time it reached the stack- a | ue se na half T Ж, Wheat bate ‘some bene — 
—— — — ede неш | аз reduced t where about half its original value. On | will have finished. The early part of the week the land turned 
we u y | км e of the hi A pr» farms the eile of Sire crop was expos sed | up kind, and “kerned” rapidly, three tines Z the harrows 
fitable I therefore procured st to — deteriorating influences, and a part still remains in the | “healed ^ the seed well. The pen week, A MP 
recommende d ей varieties of Wheat that I could meet with | | br genie grai * р, * — best 2 deficient in bea) and i 34 23 m Wednesday till day morning, duri ie qe 4 
: ing so in yield, E as a w greatly | the piye мг жав thunde and 2 very 
to try — and s t them a ete | below an average Kariye have improved greatly "of late, and | vivid a соода, "aed Сону = Г. ea та — 
kind of 21 to the two first experiments. e lan are still growing, but they are on the whole rather deficient ; | жап avy, but every day мын re n, fine dryi: 
f a light moory nature, and n ot very pro- | besides a want of plants caused by insects in the earlier stage o of | winds an warm suns; indeed, for Wh he land is in fine — 
cem тне r28 a p of land, after a white | growth, they have | had in some cases to o fight. a hard battle with e A те well CN are T arem 1 spare horse 
ducti тесе ж! eat 4 Y 
Clover D was drilled with the following o | becam otted, the ascending sap weing псн cute ш ed tell a tale which spurs them on to xb —— all ast, 
at the rate of about 8 — — of seed per acre, on | knots 2 fre circulation E boe or In dry sunny wea are not sowing very many acres over their usual quantity; 
plots of land konsyan to each other. The result was | leaves E down and deca — the plant becomes Аз чы fe — are properly applying all their du extra 
ELS. often dies. Th se — — Ан believed to be dressings, to the flelds they sow, 1 
as bel 0 00 frequent repetition of - erop, Ба — йе уе perhaps at least as an grasping at a larger acreage, a 
much due to requent ploughi too — intervals of give it. 5 look strong and Ж th 
E |y voi EN hey rest. The ase has not yet a Pinks pes the nem — | failure s; th’ Е хе "- dee rtherelsa 
prehends three or four years o ei uccession, ete ur 55 to too early sowi: mes di A7 — fi ж! 
Bush. pk. gal. в, £ s. d. Pretty generally the * in - and ster | high-lying — | were sharp and trying. "Turnips improve on good land well 
Imperial White 26 3 о | 72 | 12 o 9 | Potatoes have proved a most a nterop. The d „but on poorer soils the but rent. Of this. 
At — ia 4 sg 66 11 610 in the I shortly Бейге арыл ы and although pretty general, d Mangold Wurzel there is but an inferior growth. 
р 4 0 0 66 10 14 62| was by means fatal; a far larger crop of sound 5 threshing has been resu ed during wet weather; the 
ane En Per „ 66 0 12 been — than for several years past. The price is very high, yield. of both is very inferior, but the quality r than last 
E uc and where raised for sale Potatoes will this year be a pr le The pastures for cattle have become very swampy; the 
On e da ay, 3 pm the same arene ces, | crop. Glen pastures have been much less lux last ета ald need more au epe — by Perens —.— : 
and eise to to E above experiment, the following varie- PENAT — to the 9 in the party West Sussex, Nov a ime we have 
p e se 8 e,n 8! ng, come to market 1 
ties of Wheat were drilled, the land at the time being in in fair ойно P жезди» sheep ш dud 8 de е da -— 
a -— state 
much is yet done, and 
г р Аніта ung 8 in spring and sum an “жаз what rot in has — " 6 ne d red. otherwi 
; Quantity Value Value — at the highest * op. a dq to = deficiency o beer dud in in a rather indifferent s' j^ П wb 
per Acre. | per Qr. | per Acre. Turnip crop — nd for s been limited, Sod said to be ready for sowing, but where P ns were the 
Bush. 2 1 the price 2 or 4s = f what was at one time preceding crop there is stilla eal to spen dem a 
y ush, pk. d s. 8. anticipated та few cases bee mere — beta lised for the | sible to get upon any kind of fallow. Turnips still growi 
— Browick sa — 25 0 66 ч 7 tock than lagt ye ve lp rion ofthe the weather, though wet, bein = mild, and way | are not, ia 
Scotch — 23 0 1 64 5 0 | stock is bred — ше district, but is pure ey in lambs from the | many instances, yet put upon ages hav: 
— ы. — 28 0 1 64 9 5_0 | southern and has this season been all pud for at the advanced 1s. or 2s. а week, but this u not "as any pde e effect, 
Octobe: Б bie gan а another ezperiment on a different highest rate rates; while, on the other hand, the Sims — Alor: su py — — oni eris É€— A X * „ Ag 
part of t ah of a тоогу nature, | grazier for op sent minus his profit, but hopeful of better — W ve so high; oug find. eire Y! 
had bein io 2 5 "E д by | things to come. Cattle command a ready market at high p of winter work, the flail, at work pretty generally, yet we- 
illing at inter 51 of 8 inches the f. lowing varieties "er beasts are paying жеш but where young and le — — | — say that there has not ed to be such redundance 
ОРЕ about eich’ pécká of seéd x to be disposed of, there is but little for the summer's Grass. | of han ; and ps we all learn: 
1 P P . Marketable grain is at 4 485 very high in price, and should it some м. that the more improvement in implements and та- 
land, through the incessant Pus. about | continue moderately so MU the season, we expect that the chinery takes place, the more hands are likely to be wanted, G. 
the time of sowing, which, and subsequent causes, pro- | two ends will meet and perhaps overlap a little. But eve 
duced very middling erop of Wheat, as will appear тое prominent of these at pressut w Notices to Corresponden 
below ily moved, farmers are beginning to ask each other what can | Boxes : 4 ee You must shut the windows duri 
Quantity alin Value ot ie pigeons, hese’ te эшн rooks have bo 7 nd |: HM a could whe e pu pp month xr May througit- 
t n man spu €— y wi 0 urse it wou to the advantage of 
per Acre. per Qr. per Acre. the tenant for the best half of the produce, and the question may fatting animal but ractice we mnst i Vit 
airly asked, * Which of the two, game or ten a enjoys |  viding w. th by e elter duri. ty 
: Bush. pk. gal. 8. £ s. d. | most of the landlord's favour?" Among the glens the cultiva FENCES Chigwell. If the land is drained, the Quicks " need not. 
Improved Browick Red. 28 2 1 66 11 16 0 land bears but a very small proportion — unculti ,9 planted on a mound. Plant them in a single line; you thus 
Donna Maria Red ... ee H LAGE 66 9 0 6 | is thus exposed on a ; and from the moment when the se save expense, ground, and labour o - young 
Prima Donna Rad. 153 66 9 4 7 is deposited until the crop is carried off, it is ums preyed upon | Quicks about 4 to 6 inches apart in the will find a 
American White...  .. 23 1 62 10 8 8 by — assailants. In = green sta d ru and rabb - capital article, by Mr. Өң т, in the 1 of the rog. 
g uxuriate among and have frequently a broad margif al 257, Societ | anothe er, by Mr. Bravende 
It о "d =p d fe opman Dom ae the ri the field, where the plant never gets above the clods Bla ктр R F A 
Browic 1 pdt walt besides many spots of a similar a throughout. So RISH asks 1 any of our readers have ae it — 
profitable kinds to grow, having this year beaten 12 as the grain begins to rig n, grouse and pigeons in myriads co feeding p Y so, they — donec A prone upon 
other ieties, and sev oth: in former y o the onslaught, the straw is tr Apa en down and the grain 4s spondent 4.4 асаа е 
believdftrom k experiments which I have made, eaten up. Нож 8 men, calling themselves free and inde- | Lrw till canstic ro it has been qm x and 
pat АССА ah Thi Tu. maleata d pendent, to endure such a state of things? There seems b indeed re it Sd. [he reduced to a mortar or to ac 
most productive = a knowledge of Baty can only be 
ated 
when in the Roses: of mortar, it 1s in practice com — 
tively Гр nt, because you cannot mix it thoroughly with 
y feel the incubus, but cannot shake 10 off. A [әм Toa dread 
ot ОЕ the laird is still zx strong for the d of — 
kno 
ree Improvements in Дд, —George — 
t. 
Helen's, Lan ire 
; ing c 
Patent dated March 4, а (No. E TM object of | 
production of materials 
ре 
improvements is 
le to manuri 
soap-makin 
bination, the 
anima s placed in iron pans, to which 
E. applied aod the caustic leys of soda or potash, 
e may be, a The mix- 
n o get 
ie late ga athered c 
by a s 
> expecially oft the Tight seen of UNA 
f SAVE. e d trials, as sin 186 cee mon hem ow very well that if they were to ma K dint. Pes ssibly we may hereafter be 
are of little value. See corn ought ves conspicuous in & case, "A mi g t so soon " their able >: ‘furnish in — the information you ask for, mean- 
remarkably well, so as to separate ean grains; it is, leases ases expire 3 out for the diggins.” That the aristocracy | while we must refer you to Mr. Smith's pamp 
however, a mon e to sow seed, a Ferd yore dl ias to their 2 one will deny, but let it be at t 
sometimes produces 1 of corn, although it unte Fe they вау, are entered жылан — 
es pr mpie 2 E D "understanding th that ‘the mene is to be preserved and fed; 
must be 8 8 in n principle t to do so ; and I know that | tru ; but is it also understood that other ү. кайа birds and Mlarkets. : 
asa general rule, from 8 ny of experience, 7 Lon og vinerease without yan гах — "d 
iti e'game. Birds an of prey were inten 
it is wrong i in practice, 7. E. Pawlett, Beeston, Sept. 28 ; oM the mois ро herbivora | in check, 4 Keep е balane COVENT GARDEN, November 5. 
m Bell's Weekly Messenger. e, are all but extirpated. Every carnivorous head, wild tables and Fruit continue to be well supplied. 
7 domestic, being a о the keeper. Surely landed ое Grapes аге 3 for the demand. Pears prem consist 
р Кее 
| are not aware of the extent of the evil, else шлу of — pagen 
not continue system which ca to be 
unjust to thelr t tenants. 
RHINNS OF четат a “Oct. 24.—Since the date of last 
we —— had a — of very wet unfavourable W for 
. -gt 
are scarce, 
just made their appearance. 
the = nent are still kep 
per bunch. 
M — keep up. Mushrooms are тале, ore ple fa Cut flowers. 
consist of Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, Mignonette, and tree 
arnations. 
hood we both in straw |; 
Pig thre Rather bes has en place, which is scarcely | 
r complaints z. HE in -— PH, oe and 
esible 4 
last month; 
FRUIT. 
Grover en per Ib a m Almonds, per peck, 5s 6d 
s, hothouse, р. 1b., — sweet, рег Ib., 2s to 38 
al, per Ib., "ed » is 
from o 
ture is — etn 
it is ange to stir. 
Ve any 
мар which can 
re added. 
— until it — so thick that 
When ‘potash is used, the process 
sity as it then forms a soft 
to er 
rede of the crop is sound. e here d is plenty of demand at 1 
in the eee. for the diseased at 20s. per ton, and th 
sound ones are at present dine fully 41. per ton. — | Cabbages, per бок, 90 0 tois 
have еа ду much of e and, with favourable vine м Cauliflowers, each, д 
——— to do so for so me. Turn nips which have been al A 
e not given pe "i a large return as in ordina: 
t be easi 
iio bu but — ^ diluted with water, an 
When, however. 
The man market at an early peri eta if disposed to keep lenger, we have | 5 per ib. 6d to 8d W 
or materials, applicable to the purpose "- fo tage em well forward | ГРУ e 
пан, by th ifi f oily, fish, and pl re the spring months, as Turnips begin to deteriorate in thei HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
y tne id Mant cation of о! i , an feeding qualities, and it req n оч of extra food to | сарат, N November 3. 
Fro the Mechan prepare cattle “ the butcher. shag some instances | Prime Meadow Hay 90s tol10s Clo ^. 90s to1268- 
Naps een folded on Turnips, but 5 fend has a yet been wem | — до; =. 75 ie Р 0 - 
lagaeine, Sept. 19, 1853. 
unfavourable; Me ae AS У being wet. т. ue opener Je e 60 Straw... 5 5 
m ,an a fair crop, thoug weig New Ha * AVIS... 
Calendar of rations. per wed sha be much short of the Swede Turnip. C in 838 Мазкит, Tuurspay, Novem 
OCTOBER axp NOVEMBER. general WiN pe ere farce era 4 . r Corer... 80 110 
ARST FLENS, Oct. 31.—Now that the harvest is over, cases they have been lure. The — or do. New Dti c Oe 
and the disposable stock $ he uc of the same time 1 last year. Little Wheat has New few Hay ae — эй „ „ 
the ts h ; there is not much land са for — and m weather Old Clover ... ^ei — m BAKER, 
n the price of lean cattle during the las phe and зо in sheep; Fine old Hay 0 05 "Finec LL dd ient Clover повода. ; 
the price of both is still high enough to give a reasonable hope | Inferior do. Fine ; aa 
fair К ample ration to the breeder | Fine new Hax — Dice ut T pt 90 
r. fair, 215 ught 5 inferior A 36 Fine new 2d 5. 
demand, and high prices Stren. Fani wak Fine old Clover ...120 130 | Inferior do. 80 
Howth. being тү by the very сату rains. “The ploughing Inferior do- ..95 110 w . e 
fallow n cases now RR Melee бо 
v4 nd — [бен — — D fallow ake especially | ciis — n . bd 
rained soils, G k Usend South — 9 : 
ch iire, ab: Mud rate than for 80 pe уо — 4 emu is — end , 248.; ; Wallsend Stewarts, bur 
S, Abe | 
We have always 
early up to feed,as a grea nt is to keep cattle. going 
rward, so that if — А е р they 1 might be fit for the | 
about T$. 84. per 60 Ibs. , a ud 1 Oats about 85. per 40 Ibs. — ships at market 82. 
