48—1853.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 765 
farms, let alone ‘parishes, are | 
1 he comes to the alluvial D 
t from these of the 
trav 
в I. » p no da 
like one another til 
the Seve 
error, whatever | 
estimate ; bu 
it be, will be ek tiplied by the propion between the 
paris ing plan, wh 
h And the eri 2 in the exis ere (two), Chapman, Thurnall, Rawson, M Cann, Harvey, | 4 
every farm has i stimate, we атый n" t errors and Whiting were fortunate. In 'olands, Мг. Youell, 
will elash in the pr dition, and be ly | of Yarmouth, took four prizes, Mr. Boothby four, Mr. 
neutralised. If the facts cannot be directly ascertained; Stephe two. e bantams were as they always 
if they must be estimated, which is, we suppose, the case, are at Hitchen — beautiful. It is the home of 
at all oe let them be estimated: in 2 Fase hg id the Sebright, ond we dons. if a better selection 
ease, and not merely in a selected number ean be anywhere seen, parr: : Agra 
Марев. may destroy the error а attaching the first. prizes, 5 the * — prize wen 
? Great 2 being taken by Mr. or 
to M 
t pits. 1 Strange, pee Re 
v. k three 
The Winchester sag 3 n Ot Society for the 
wm 085 Domestic Poultry мой, Apr 
„295 
[ES N ud Before en 
насе г as fait ro 
which exhibitors generally seemed to object, end we are 
our task will be an easy one, 
as expressed at the rats r ed. the 
list, and we confess we are д any 
r foundati t of originality: for km 
offering кый prizes for adults and pest one for chickens, 
no recover m their moulting, 
des aratory t 
ing. Such а angement offers little inducement 
to early maturity, y which has hitherto been considered 
desider: ‚ and one of the objects of such societies as 
8 was He poor sum given 
mount being 15s, 
interest of the. society, we hope they e taken in | fro 
ide 
red by the * before 
prize- 
A 
8 
8 
B 
„© 
deficient, having but 12 e 
0 за . Mr. Punchard ү th 
aig birds ; Mr. Chase, 
n the old bird 
hin a Chin nas with me Mei 
s Mr. 
of Terwick, had the 
Punchard also took ihe: c . The prize for 
Black Cochins went to Birm mingham, pene. taken by 
Mr. Holmes; the second was a to Mr. Chris- 
topher Ruso. For adult bering ue. Dutton, of 
Streatham, had first, and Mr. Chambers, of гау, 
the second prizes. 
the prize for chickens. 
serve 
ne 
Sayers took both eae ae Malays. 
tinct breed ” class was musing one as usual. um 
Ptarmigans were in fors, 1 four pens. 
one of them was bea Жы white Poland 1155 
is- и 
leve | tion of the 
n 
"The “ pm dis. | 
| misrepresen 
erses all sorts of soil, all sorts of | we are correct in saying one = belonging to Mr. Boys) 
was claimed at 50 guineas tham, of Slough, 
AE рта first prizes — "Spei Messrs. Boothby, 
way, and Terry, w also successful, The e 
mà w ; the cipal prizes e| 
| 
, 
Wilson. ( 
Fellow 
A essrs, Lig 
prizes for ааг, | | 
htfoo = йө), — 2 Dutton, Dixon 
as three times successful = his bantams, 
and Messrs, eu and Jackson also a in the 
prize list. The turkeys mere a in ‘the opinion of 
the judges, to universal commendation, the prises were 
awarded to Messrs, Arnold, "Posie, Hoggitt, Be rmell 
(two), and Roberts, f geese, belonging to 
. Terry, of а on » of unusual weight and | 
merit and took Me first prise: in n their cine, th the third | | 
ent {о Ме. Harv L 
as an — nt 
unte 
y he 
Esq: 2 Spark Brook, A ly and M ly, 
e 
H^. 
« he ving. чагу "- Ink. Oats and Bean ; 2d, Tur- 
or Mor 4th, — allowed to 
wo . 
ч aia rail ist, Oats ; 2d, Wheat ; : 8, Oat 4th, 
5th, Wheat ; 6th , Clover ; Ith W. — 
j ; 3d, 
е «North ampton. — 18%, d, 
nips ; 4th, Barley ; 5th, 88 allowed to remain 
3d, Clover; 
two 22 
Bedford. — lst, — 1 ; 9d Eus — 
vos Wheat; 3d, Beans ; 
ith, Oats ; 5th, B 6th, 
*€ Hanti ingdon. 106 fallow ; 
2 ; b — Е Sih, W 
yrshire.— Ist Turnip : 3d, 
th, Grass seed to ren fot three — e 
* Berwick:—lst, О IM сее 84, Wheat; 4th, 
Gress» seed rema 
* Ditto. gas, W. ita а uie: Bå, Barley ; 4th, 
Beans or. Pea. Sth, Turnips; 7th, Bar- 
ears. 
crops altern 
is dry Deng мей prt to 
Poena the ar 1 — maturity of corn. The — 
the 
is in determining, — the extent of 
its application, by бы mite: ie the number of f crops 
ben kinds, gn eai e greatest — 
result. It is now — of notoriety, that —— a 
farmers, in por vos den their celebrated. fo 
shift, 
Poland. Fowl.—1 must wem against the condemna- 
s in last week's paper, in the 
the Чата “ Poland 
“ДЕ what I 
ing numbers and beauty in — h 
succeeding show, and I have no doubt will continue 
ion 
d 
made to ү from them their nam t w 
i u re in their favour um 
uth rance) 
y 
for paring done so thus far must 
well, I was mory concerned to see t 
ted. S. С. Bak 
al Norfolk and Yor 
3 
ion in sue 
they have been fo 
quic Clover crop in every alternate rec of their 
knowledge on this €— which the- 
kshire farmers e acquired, at з 
* possessed 
oy ^ di vided i is, gr 71 growing a series of — 
of laying down the. a» to pasture for 
This appears the system mor 
ursued — е ine a ул and — 4 
ern and Both 
eularly ie — we can grow are, as i s the 
pa sonnet d in this seats not =. good quality, the latter 
system is to be preferre eed, in a pursuit uch as 
ould be th 
showed three pens. ee de. ‘some good si dee in would b is, that the fowls are laying - 2 and mat that of — ч in mies а variety of circu — 
Messrs. Rawson, of Walton, and Adkins, of Birt ing-| a yaluable bird engaged in producing a progeny as valuable as are periodically conspiring to effect fluctuations in the 
are rid eem the largest prise u$ . tion even tough wh she * in wy rt pe — = proftable at an e she — value of ou b. X roe appear to be ару 
gs , exhibitors It i v welk conducted, and all only laying, it СБ both with er comfo " and her profi s — adapted to a ford facilities for meeting 
ү ere ken to ensure be Re oth of] to her owner.—A B - gm Dd no E. Марр seed— 3 is C ments of the time as the the con- 
visitors aud birds. : ж, iges were the v. W. 3 let the 8 ve plent green my ing verbis. m, by which wo are йшй € any 
Wingfield, and J. Н. Catling, Esq., of Lond Шоу ысе Se етс аа bie system, by wi our system; to increase ог to 
Ex . end 5 i» p. If she has not access to Grass, she must have it.— diminish the breadth ‘of our’ — 
Association for the Im of Dome: us. The best way Ed sending at 1 to an ex отте in i p lands. These are processes which, in a short 
of S4. 3 
. th | оло Е с — See eres 
) J. — 113, Mount Street. a p : — 
ed.to use for this purpose year, and which — ы ынын ле С us to withstand the baneful effects of agricultural panics, 
could not be finished in time, was. of. under whi farmers of more favoured districts. 
Few places are better Lew: e. Se Corn Exe cellaneous. | have sunk. While land is under good pasturage, it 
for such a purpose. tirely closed in, free from m, аду -— Rotation uper ittis turn 40: ire a certain degree of fer- 
pea dpa lofty and vell bag DR E ue oe —Heavy land—Ist, Wheat sey Ri Белу; АШ in proportion to the number of years it remains 
u considered among the beit b uildings in ihe 3d, Wheat ; 275 fallow, ua whi nder Turnips ? down ; and though this fertility may not be perceptible 
kiadom for sich xhibition. Save Bingley Hall, 5th, Wheat or Barley ; ; "иш, in the pasture, it exercises а very favourable: . 
we have not yet seen its equal. There were 370 pe 4 Hitto.— Light land—Ist, Wheat ; 2d, Peas, followed n the succeeding crops of corn.” Morgan’s s Essay on 
exhibited, and all well represented, but we ed in | by Turnips ; 3d, e Wheat ; 4th, Turni `| Caermarthenshire Agriculture: x 
vain for the display of Cochin Chinas n | 5th, ei ; 6th, Clover. Imi СА n бе ae of Manure, by Thos. 
1852. The worst class in the exhibition was bey cashi RU 3à, gres Sop ; 3d, Wheat, Rhodes, of Patent dated 
gs. 
„| Potatoes ; 5th, Wheat ; ; фа, Clover. 
‚| Whea 
we believe | Barley ; then Grass 
years 
dc Yorkihire.—In following the = course angle 
land has become ver and Turnip si 
extension ере." that of Norfolk recently e 
тс 1st fallow 2d, Wheat ; 3d, Oats ; 4th, | 
8 Wheat; 3d, Turnips ; 4th, 
«€ Cumberlo Em Oats; 2d, green crops; 
t ; 4th, Clov 
« Ditto.—lst, Gai $ 2d, Turnips; 3d, ren 
rass seeds for a few w years 
March 12, 1853 S (No. 629). . Тыз invention consists in 
e| producing manures by reducing wool or hair into s 
an | finely divided vai P or pulp by machinery, and then _ 
treating this pulp with acid or alkali to dissolve Bi. and, - 
when drained, mixing 1, coprolites, &e., with e 
and moulding the mixture into blocks. Mechanics’ М 
Calendar of Operations. i 
Nov. 2 TTE ү 
West 8085 since E. 
M M. ы: fine weather, which X cr a 
for Wiest owing as we could 1 £ am 
season with the last has has vanished. 5 
