June 13, 1857] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 427 
ee y Cah a. ae ir John Bday. T 
Wheat, Barley, Oats, Beans, Mangel Wurzel, Swedes, | more of it in a green state without causing an Best Turnwrest Plough, 3l, to Mr. John Eddy. 
i Pointo, their health than of. aay toe ais en ferbage,indod Ee pam py tee spy yes ‘or EH Bental; Aien 
the cost of a ton of Turnips ? i onk so natural does the Umbellifero anon seem to be Best 1 Scarifier ring ache ton Balt ae to a Collins, 
sno by augina the particulars of the crop on|to them that the poisonous ris Honk they | Trent, So 
poe stimate t can feed upon with impunity- Parsl is of Best Pair of Drags, I., to Mr. John Eddy. 
ar a or three of the best varieties of a growth in the spring, and could then be pulled up si ee ae 1os., to Mr. J. Eddy; 10s, to Messrs. A. 
Turnips, and Mangel Wurzel, respectively. so of the momar without any injury Tass Best Seed Harrows, 1l, to Mr. J. Comins, Southmolton. 
g, Name four of the commonest rotations of cropping if boys not only encouraged to ke ‘en’ sna breed Best Clod Crusher, 2l., to Mr..J. y- 
in England and Scotland on light and clayey rabbits i aha but told that i this plant is very good for Dit, S EW SE, $o eer nig rr maa and Sons, Norwih. 
hem, it might thus be without expense eradicated out „Best t Corn Drill for for Small Oce Oecatons in Hilly romani, 
odbar. 
Estimate th a ier id í E d + ote of our J 
the four yy ‘six field course of cropping | nota very bad dish for a poor man’s table. If these Turnip 
ae stat rary the amount and value of the) plants were also “cr uaa would make good winter food | a Pinar Mn ig Ra vai te pio zs y to. Mess idge Side 
ral crops rope per act or rabbits, and the great abundance of them would es Westbury, Wilts; 2l., Messrs. ‘Holmes nace Sons, 
paa Name th erp in their order from which on eres enable a lad to collect earl his nae hours a | Norwi à 
nof cattle food can be obtained all the | good store for use at that season. W. Wooler. Eest Gon General Drill tigi ea a 
Mouse-coloured Breed of Ponies.—Mr. CharlesDarwin | Best * ya oral M essrs. 
2 State the sen’ and kinds of the daily food of a | asks if any of our readers will kindly inform him how dun Sons; 2l., to Messrs. ones orem AIr fr DEN 
milk, and o p Gem a ox Pia al under | or mouse-coloured ponies with a dark stripe down their ypt Ho Horse- hoe ‘for Green ‘Crops, “1L, to" Mr. H. “Garson, 
heral treatment fering autumn and win back-are bred. He says:—“The breed is common i 
ii State the distinctive characters of two of our best | Norway, on, the hats cof the Indus, and in thel B Bast bit sc ree area preparatory to singling, 
ng-wodlled breeds of sheep, and of the Southdowns, ares Archipelago; and in some respects very inter- sk, to Mr. John Baton, Tira 
respectively. esting in séiniies to the origin ot the domestic horse pest Hand Machine ati sling upvacancies in Drilled Groen 
16. Describe the three sense breeds of cattle, and give | Is the dapt po gs colour thrown from ponies of ay other Best est Reaping Machine, 5l., to M A 0. Bowhay ; 2l., to Mr. 
the history of the Short- gra — must one or both parents be dun? Oecca-| J-L. Bowhay. 3 j 
meii wales Sehi pe ie Moet era iea ane the | , Most Eficient Horse Rake, 2, to Mr. B. J. Webber, Newton 
are rece the head of rent and taxes, seed, iiih T like that 0 n the ass, and likewise bars on the} Most Economical and practically useful portable Steam 
e food, and loss by de-|legs. If any one ho has bred ponies of this colour | Engine, eee horse power, 5l.,to Mr. Maggs, Wincanton, 
rent oir oe went stock, ‘the annual expenditure spo infor me whether these stripes are more distinct woe ns B ORAE hi hich ‘shall 
mm 100 acres of good ara in the colt than in aged ponies I should be much obli meeps Ties i. 
2, Estimate under the nang of Wheat, rasa and | The simtire bars sometimes seen on the legs of the most perfect Pershore, Worees joo ef tor eras 
increased value of live stock, the annual returns from a | ass are said to be ame aa during growth.” Ch. Darwin, owe and most practi ally useful portable combined 
Meat 100 acres of good arable land, cultivated on the | Dorn,” Bromley, Ki power, 6, to Messrs. Humphries, Pershore, Worcester, oo 
ion. (a ee Simplest and mi ically useful portable Threshing 
3.1 will be the amount of your expenditure = Machine, with Riddle an jorang ker, 20 Paan 2 morethan 
after harvest in rent, purchase of live stock, and manure è cguro pr eee so eter gern t Torrington, Devon. TATA 
te Norik on 100.acres of an arable land Sel ge oa portable 4-Horse Gear, adapted for driving threshing 
on the Norfolk system—and when must these several ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF EN machines, 3, to Mr. Webber. 
June 10.—. 
Best Machine for Stam ing Seed out of Flax, 2l., to Messrs. 
WEEKLY COUNCIL, Mr. hes ras Barker, | Brinsmead. " ‘ 
Pe cw ‘What kinds roa ee g Poe se ‘oe in a chair, nr ' | Best Machine for Scutching Flax, 3l., to Messrs. Brinsmead, 
E-MANURE IN FRANCE.— Chadwick, | Peyon. 
-- THE er, tie Pig ant sree o Nal eallad the ‘attention. ofthe AE 2 ER Dlg neem mea 
| akae lea ebruary | works in Paris on the applicati nee sewer-manure, and | Best Winnowing Machine, which shall be also convertible 
‘ie P RE d ‘submitted a pranim mene ch, through want of | intoa Simple Blower, 3l., to Mr. J. Eaton, Thrapston, North- 
saa tie yov, r ordinary circum- | space, we are reluctantly eompelled to postpone. The | “Pr. 
cnaageee pe is in 150, acres of Wheat, Barley, | Council expressed to Mr. Chadwick their best thanks  atord & ewe mn Pg ar 
-and Oats—50 acres of each—within the harvest month ?| for the trouble he had so kindly taken in bringing Best Two-horso Waggon, 2 to Messrs. Milford & Son. 
And how many of them would you save by using Dray’s| before them these results of the application of of ioni mi ete Rn tee a ‘Horse or Steam Power, 8, to 
Reaping Machine ? = g James rine ogg ariago 
manure in France eee ee te work > mag 2L, to Mr. James Cornes. 
Å The Earl of Clarendon ‘transmitted communications x ea ig an a meei e ag Pulping Roots, 2l, to E. N. 
ome Eomenteee sTeceived | "Best Turni leybridge, iL, to Mr. È. Carson, Warminster. 
The Decimal pe ASUTES, ias «While the from Mr. Thom x as Rowlandson, at present resi at| Best Corn Corn ani Eolas 3 Bruiser, worked by rpm or Steam- 
“Decimal System” o ay rege haiti ‘| San Francisco, Be a request that the specimen of the | power, 2l., to Messrs. Turner, Ipswich. 
occupying so niih aitaa, the Dasciekeaal, which poaa forwarded to his Lordship might be analy sed. Wants, Corn. and Pi ee ene 
Best Oil 
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t of; but th ; : manure hose had been introduced to their notice, appa- | fo 
= idera re pence vena a suitable rently composed of India rubber and canvas, and of a “Daat t Gorse-bruiser, 1l., to — Smith & Ashby. 
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cA by 5, neither of which i a8 ngain n subdivi isible. The eeg — ee megs apes are ane e a irane Xo orthampton: H. Carson, Warminster, Wilts. 
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Der 12 is gavin visible by 2, 3, 4, and 6, the 6 further od i esa rare hal aeaa Best Apple- ett Nes calculated to crush the Pips also, 21, to 
9 >and i by 2. ; runnin cotton hose from America, which could be sold ata a price ; 
through all its multiples. produces facilities i one-third less than that now in use, PRN aer t ls. 4d. Best Pr mon ier Farm Kitchens, 2l., to Mr. John 
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alelation; and applies directly to all th of 2 inches internal diameter).— M. Revel | Gliddon, Williton, Somerset. 
ax iets fivisions. ee e monetary, | Commun cated a copy of the work detailing his mode of Fa e oe e eee Neng. 2l., to Messrs. Hill & 
of which will to the “Decimal | obtaining Weighing-machine and Sack-lifter combined, Mr. W. Sawney, 
ae i apen s =- ice | The Council adjourned ise A ene gens = y York a a 5 
s, farthings in the penny, feet in the yard, &c., all | 12 ee ae e ne. the 17th instant, when Flour-mill, 10s. rap ne mer ge ar AE ee 
pte true divisions of the 12. The great objec]. Hartas and Mr. would detail | sea bined Crushing m -Grinding-mill, : Mor 
\ to its universal employment is, the change that it |™ in theem ee ee ‘Simonds, Scarifier for Light Lands, to be worked with One, Two, or 
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Da ie Sur eiei haa 9 [at 1 0% ‘on the same day, would deliver a lecture on Three Homes, ‘l.,.t0 Mr. R- Collina, Munt, Bherborne. i 
itin he torr | the cattle-murrain abroad. Hay Collector, Mr. S. Rowsell, Saint Mary, Chard. 
of 1 The report of the Council of the Bath and West of 
res instead of nine, Seen aaa WEST OF egos" ane bene e | England Society communi 
Decimal , have to. add to our short report week the ful _— The Society will meet next year at Cardiff. 
k O as ae | lowing list of prizes not then awarded. — The Council have engaged the servis, of Prófessor 
%10 si 12, i 1 SHORTHORNS. George Brown, amarna Flore the Royal Agricultural 
Class VIII. Bulls 3 old.—Gold Medal to Mx. W. Jef- College, Cirencester, the aco of veterinary, inepe ot e 
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pe ghowi Claes IX. Balle under 8 years old.—121., to Mx. T- B. Miles, _Potsonl Bxparinuce ona Farmit the Wost of England, 20 
m many of Langford, Bristol ; öl., to Mr. John Bulteel, of Flete, Erme- | | ` Sheep sui i eå tothe West of E land, 15l. 
ar mmatader, but T have not met with it of late | "Gites X. Bulls under 2 years old.—10l., to-Mr. R. Stratton, of | 5 Carts and Waggons, 101 
hehe} recollect the title. ‘This outline is how- | Broad Hinton, Swindon ; 5l., to Mr. R. Stratton. ; Orchards 10t üi beaa an 
a elaborate exposition to caine RER in milk.—8l., to Mr. R. Stratton ; pikes Chemical Subject calculated odd 
wages a” who may, if they feel eterna . Sir W. has also placed at the disposal of 
talans, or in Se ay it open by discussion oe P ony N Council eres — the Economical, fed 
lations, "7 ree: and test it by appropriate calcu- | Class XLVI. Mares i foal or with foals.—101., G. am nb ‘ts use in the Se diets Bona aA ei 
Reap; geen Copleston, of Offwell, Honiton ; 5l., Mr. T. B. Miles, a ieee other parts of the West o of England, as follows : For the best 
s, as a means of | ford, Bristol. and ved Essay, 25l. ; for Senses vat 101. 
Class XLVII. aes Colts.—202., Mr. H. Hitchcock, Hi pin entries this year t the Exhibition much exceed. 
tesbury, Wilts ; r. I. Humphry, of f Bast Lambrook, South those of any former oe The number of exhibitors of stock 
t is exhibit are i exhibitors 
Pet! 
Class XLVIII. T Fillies:—5l., to Mr. J. Anthony, of sheep, 
Class XLIX. Yearling Colts or Fillies.—5l., Mr. T. Searell, of 
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il. Purposes.—5l., to M Watson, of Dorseley, Totnes ; 
Mr ¥. Coaker, of Maridon, Totnes. 
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are | | Class LIV. Mare Ponies my ed s RESAN 
| high.—4l., io iE W Noomorty, ‘ord Manaton, Moreton | ; 
xy | Hampstead ; geese . Furneaux, of South Brent. 
FOR IMP: 
Plough, 1 Te ey to Meas 3. and R. Night Santora, 
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, peson; i iag 1L 10s., Ea, — 
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