53—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 820 
g h sl ta; it wat fi hi ich thei t: tract all th 
Soe ee sepulta mr ̃ ͤ ͤ—— ̃ ̃ . ̃ ̃ — fhe calling attention — 
s clays; waggons, and 
— drainage of tenaci 
ai g able 
board floo ou 
E thatched buildings, are still ‘clung to with consider 
trickling rivulet.’ 
“ The effe 
— s and slated buildings, although “erected 10 
If I -— the strong tea — ле а mile іп advance of 
eavy rain, and m some inquiries as to 
the ~~ ym in the — glaneing at the un- 
my landlord ought to do this; and 
uld repay hi — nterest for it?“ 
my sev ook 
years Si 
acres, who tsy гае; ап афсона, 
rn, and I would have him to understand 
worked at 70 lbs. to 
90 Ibs. to 
comparative Aer t 1501. against 6007., besides eati 
not at work, occupying [n space, and economising an im- 
mense outlay’ in n casualties by Umm cost of attendance, and 
y food—6 ct. to 7 wt. versus 32s. horse feed.” 
The following is is Mr. Mechi's balance sheet for ће 
riod between October 31, — and October 31, 1853. 
e introduces it with the — 
“I will say nothing of a further sum I ought to claim for im- 
proved condition of -— з g tomy B. Mi purchased for con- —.— 5, to aster Ho er, Messrs, Vivian, Mapplebeck, 
sumption by my live stock 700%. worth of corn, oilcake, Kc. I ter a — ion to the e of drainage—Mr. |an nd Winter. The silver we admirable ; Messrs. 
shall have the benefit of — in next Seni crop. M hi ada dia ORA iai end Cox tock’ fili элй ЖШ А dking, 
echi spea steam-cult x rizes, essrs. 
To valuation, October 31, 1852— place before wee the model of a — л cultivator,* which I | avington, and Cyrus Clark took the others. 
IMEEM С; Ws ЭР сыт „ме е9 : . think meh about 8 "n new epum м British Agrieul- All various classes are alike, and pr same 
Pigs... owe e vie J "- ture. have me as it were a to it against. my 
— ..... ͤ 8 inclination, Mr. Romaine, the tabellione. Event was coy. anomalies, and we ^ ho shall be exeused the 
Cattle m. 6088. be UR d APTE AU signed to me by the Agricultural Department of the Canadian term, when we say “ monsters," beautiful on account of 
Implemen 275 фе * 9096 12 0 Government, who ha igh opinion of it. After trying in | their ugliness. The was, how ‚ one novelty in the 
Tillages, == Ko. E A 4. 52010 0 | vain to interest some of our implement makers in this invention, | sha of a class of B Р H а 
£1670 10 6 І found that it would be lost to agriculture unless I advanced. p ed w Jot Faire: E ! 
8 n € фу о | Hem pecssenrr funde for Из e TERES над 
dvs eR of the various patents n public 1 i is, Was wi eid. . е wo zes for cuc 
Гаа Dd including engineer bailiff, Nc у, 407 0 0 and ha I am to say that its success ises all that Vivi d D fi " 
Й , essrs, Vivian an utton for ere 
Guano, perphosphate o of Hime" — 0 — eden үзчү — If 2 ^ a -— wd вот some beautiful black moss ph N 
Seed co — — € 1 | ho and 5s, worth o ean effectually comminu easan! ongin і 
Live stock bought 1280 0 0 апа cultivate 10 acres per — we gn bid farewell to the Brown and Jordan; also some Anconas belonging to 
Е: age ee bought for feeding purposes, horses! eit eu | wania nes ся — бе бе! —— ve i brosil- | r. E. Simons. Silkies, 1 Andal and 
еер M | B and clod-crus' consume, through our horses, so | 
Coals for engine, tradesmen's bills, ce. 130 0 O| — this country. does — superse rsede | frizaled, all е prizes. Two goon fowls, belonging 
the Чүш it will limit its operations. When steam to Mr. el, were of satimishing weight and ret 
á se pe ccm £4391 10 6 10 6 — ivator — — to — no o doubt. many — villa appear, they took ua prize, & mmedia iately clai 
y imp d t, 36s. per acre m to pre thin seven years, steam will | : 
Profit Nt — — .. 343 16 ы 3 motive cultivating power. I also exhibit | the price put maa them. h he ^ ight stort go 
583 16 8 | drawings of Mr. Usher's steam-plough; great credit is due to more nu higher merit than common. Mr, 
that gentlemen, and I trust and believe it will answer his Adkins took Wó prizes, both first, Mr. Hewitt and Mrs. 
£4975 6 9. expectation, and be a great agricultural economy, on level land. | Hosier Williams two each. The blacks and whites 
i Will 1UCCcivt + 
By yide October 31, 1853— implements may 1 p re beau tiful. The Rev. John wm and Mr. G. F. 
c. IR ees К.О б ter. The internal —— causes the eddies or wheel- | Res took both prizes in the latter, and Mr. M 
E А igs, бе, . * * 255 6 0 cultivators t f Liverpool, both prizes for bl many 
E end ovs 72 ese ope . 448 = $ M efie. latter а the power — causes пай — — буч К. be | land d d е 1 in this class. 
ne T 5 e a ill, | е 
Den р корда тее . 19 0 z required, deposit м — and roll the E at one and е -— гае MT of bantams there were some old-fashioned, 
— o de! 2 „ 1 a s'i timi sen. кю E X 4. — pti - m c ested, feathered- legge, and speckled birds, of mar- 
I ped a wi Ше | а 
Wheat, 3} quarters per acre, 50 — € -. 630 0 0 able to complete his cultivation during the long and bright days, | ‘ellos beauty; also — — 1 which we ar 
Beans 5 quarters per aere, 11 acres -. 114 0 O when the land works admixes well. Steam, which never | glad to see on increase. were a capital 
Satiarters por acre, 13 acres e й ? | tires, jr mbi int dothis; and be: yi no longer be pained | elass, and т> two first prizes s wero i taken by Mrs. Hill, 
ase s” eee by seeing x rses ght home at two or t | randison d Hil The ` 
гос oi of cows and poultry - e а — 0 3 | fogs ot Novem the d y, deferring 1 emi mys eh vation — the — and эрит — — ре and the p^ pen weighed 
eee | 851 to 
Aas ee labour, hay, manure, &e., for Private | s t Rd ч 83 s — e р. AES 57 lbs. Тһе, oulouse x again lighter than the 
establishment e ad 60 0 О over horse iain — we must же өү that an express engine weigh- | ho and cross-bred bi 
гез ——X and wool seid bacs s ii t T 8 AES e [rd н represents the power of 1000 real horses, which would | Perhap s such а pen of a ducks — d 
"he p: ches concludes with an apt illustration m arg epic the firs prize, and belo to Lord J 
£4975 6 9 ей of a “thorough reform of our present a been seldom seen. They cm eere | claimed; 
The following, again, аз ap live-stock account : clam dila atory, and eostly mode of transferring — ind would have made three times the amount without 
4 bloom ifficulty ; Mr. Breavington, and Mr. Weston, of 
hased — e 8 er day three acres È land tes —— , Д 2 , 
To valuation, ber testing s a bon ni” 3 ы б my Side id Y ghly umused at the production of as Aylesbury, took dand third. This class was 
Live stock bought 5 to 1280 0 0 Parchments and indus y when n onload € "ould eov fef ‘the n us and excellent. The Rouen ducks were of 
ru de pron eke tr hrs Матн "great size and beauty. Mr. Woorall took first and 
£2681 8 6 pret te rm a 15 years eH the enclosu ur or 3 ng of gre у. т E 
Profit, or rather price id for produce пее of of в "a his piece — hea the death of the parties, their wills, third p the Duke of Suth 1 е d. 
" — straw М 7 6 6 а rs’ eor four mortgages severa ns- | In the various classes of ducks, Miss Clifton, Miss Steele 
xj fe ,and a mass of writing out of which any clever lawyer | Perki Mr. Shackel, took the pri tur 
£3018 1 18 0 0 could, I should think, fifty objections, Apply 3 tiful = * j^ — d 
. principle to our funded, and every other description of property, Were beautr ; Pri n T. 
Dy valuation, 1853 £1016 16 0 s э) 4 е a dead fix like mes - d Harrison, of et Bosworth, and both the others to 
t.. LIII LIII eee es 8. e e ve + al ity o evil will, fancy, 12 
— and wool sold vee ... — * 2002 0 0 same day work its cure. 1 certainly keeps down the p бе of Miss Ма of Cheverly, & name familiar to poultry 
кай, by greatly diminishing the competition for it. If, кч I Prize 
ie. 18 16 
The quantity of green and root food consumed by the stock is 
estimated as follows urg includes the кер of Ас, һогвев):— | 
20 acres of urzel, about 600 tons; 6 acres of Italian | 
7 we five uer cut or fed (a very 
heavy 
crop); VIT quei e e about H 16 acres; 
13 acres of very heavy Tares e UTI se ton sof Swedes ; 
30 tons of Cabbage he Wheat straw 
The rem: ainder ч the'paper is в а comparison of 
jain ee vias a vindication, 
ж — x endation, ud the A liquid manurin 
op at anal g at 
difference betw а $ 
ot 
nce between n this ub D Sheet and 
— 
table. 
I also double the quantity Ot 
ntly the 
em cal — — the — 
is root cro meanin idlan Southe 
Eastern Counties, where we have hot s ittie 
costs 
uring | 
foundation of the 
b. e now come to 
in — ie most rig NN 
| indifferent, bi 
tion. ay, in his recen 
J uable analys sis of £ Grasses, in the ‘Royal Agricultural yet : 
ournal,’ led the astounding —.— 
— contain 25 per cent, more mea 
rinke 0t irrigated, We all know iet d cnet n 5 
; they cannot stand drowning on undrained land in 
plants as to Lon ts animals; all this is — | by 3 n 
irrigation. It is no uncommon thing for us to saturate the soil 
» re iden 3 of 5 feet in the very нере clays, — me the | 
ith the precious fluid, diminished of course in | 
price Чы ER Pt The specific gravity and temperature of 
liquefied — are — рег than me —5 b comen water, | 
thereby w. g the co nanimate subso now the | 
ad^ of bot — s бы їп — — ns. It is A — fact that 
he liquid exerement of animals in dry M" destroys — 
on; dilute it well, as in our sewers, then it stimulates and 
rtilises 
TEE 
Ё 
f 
g w 
rectify this h for the pencilled birds, p whieh ы 
The 
cts of liquefied manure are so striking in improving a class were anything but meritorious. 
our crops, tl worth tracing. We know that thers e. by Messrs, J. an owe, Jam vie 24 е 
is nothing is so much afraid as ий land E 1 11 P - 
6 or 7 a te low the surface; if he brings this at once to t | Монай T ler € carson, 
surface, he will E —— forsome time. This proves дену rais = ^" xis er [24 M Cann (two), © . . C. Adkins, 
that that d ed subso — — — € been impro | Chi ey. The golden- 
y lid manure ploughed into the surface soil, but — lass A 
applying the solid manure in a liquefied form, it sinks deeply spangled л wee M exce len Я and ser ei sh ould 
into the subsoil, saturating every granule, and by a thousand ught severe, or needless. tical on 
affectionate affinities improves its chemical condition, rendering these classe y recen 
prizes, were unusually g 
Calthorpe, Messrs. Тиеу, ‘Hill, Throop, Cl Rem 
Lene. Davenport, Beach ; and Miss Simmons took 
the others 
| The Poland: — numbered 70 pens, and uray 
| specimens were very beautiful. First in 
| black with white — were taken by Mrs. Adkins м 
After a remark or two on the cost of e tern Mr. Edwards ; d and third by 7 Pet ons (to), 
enforced Messrs. Edwards. The in golden 
im — of economy of home manures, 
| by recen from the guano islands, d 
hese tend to reflection, comparison, | 
and amendment, for the _general — 1 retire from you, | 
vh h 
of agricultural improvement Ун 
POULTRY. F 
M.—[We continue vm report of this poms 2 
Bin 
the | bition from page e 814.] — There were 218 pens of gam 
pitt саш 
; blaek-b 
uck-wings, 
brassy wings, 3 — ge а and ‘thas here delighted 
the most determined | 7. 
ms 
) 5 numbers of 
ns were 
faultless. One si in this class will sike most 
careless 3 of ists, same names | 
constantly appear, proving that good за will alway 
take a good position. Thus in these 
Wilson, of pe took four prizes, Mr. Felthouse 
two, Roscoe o othe: ges 
meler, ** s e (two), Arnold, Avery (two), Hopkins, in a 
Leester, 
Field, 1 eg Smith, a 2 errington. 
Hamburgh classes, an jan the 
were den we cannot, as honest 
the classes. manner 
speak it praise of 
& horse wei 5 
that he could only exert a force of 2 he plo 
reports n as en- 
need of improved agricultural education— thi 
rising ы, the le N this beautiful pe — е 
— 
Collis 
So "na as s regards the nme he our task is ended. А few 
remarks only remain to be The — of the 
poultry world are due to py originators ' 
of ‘this exhibition, and t in 
also manifest in the i The 
cting stewards were Messrs. Shaw, Ward, Tavernor, 
yee, Burman, Whittle, Harrison, and Viner. Mr. 
Luckeock, who. one i 
ment of it, was as successful as his indefatigable 
Thus ended this great Exhibition for 1853. We are 
Visitors. 
Tuesday бей ied *. £460 15 0 ths 1,843 
d 55s ВИ U 15 
Thursda „„ RIBS КИО 
Friday šis son ee 7,201 
n drawing 
r other EN — the remainder of his | power being absorbed. 
d moving his n his a man of 
16 stone Saab He e ed hours, would heath t it to be a day's work. 
