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abasas 19, 1857.] THE THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 859 
stile cas anesan vee 
sigoessfuliy appi mm ote me = - eg = — pe a France, | payr paymen r parish schoolmaster. Tt is stated erp “the | | the mn pie may bo Topreis by the following 
{is accompanied with greater risk. Had I been favoured last majority of the people in Scotland are dissenters, and all | ° "o Shire cheese (made int the district) £420 
year with dry weather during the my Wheat-crop was | equally taxed.” Now, the fact is that in K dbanie? Dairy maids and cheese makers x as 
my yield “es have been m0 ashel tn the Scotch | parishes the established minister, together with the Tint es: ena. az). we = oa AT O 
scr (it Er Eng wards: o! pres EEE E poas on re church, manse; &e., and the schoolmaster} {orses y -- ++ 315 
not not i but ¢ on it the average of min mr pr =e ~ reed ve 4 4a oe rere id ry rea seater ren Established breeds is (not including ` Short-horns, 
bushels. 8 -S , w prietor a: Herefords, or Devons 
basato aare ag p ae apre a p: I os nothing to pay in the way of tithes or church-rates. Sheep (Welsh, Shropshire-Downs, and Cheviots) 330 
- I am supplylng ammonia this mi cpr h | Those who send their children to of course Gaa 1981 
pipes, and s >- pn rrenan eee cost’ : did fora former as the article | to the which, however, are The pels NP tae kl ann a 
polos use yt o find t l H g 
ees bea mnt ve oe at -o san eri g schoolmaster’ salary being paid i by beri in the nari Bat 
ture, i. one being of Pes eve he ber ean ranne Mi sinks L—Live Te 
“On thi ave observe may be the easurements o mals Baker ee “ý ae . . £170 
ining risk in Ehgland in the cniieation ot yiana 3 under’) You ha: e given of nd secu e beffen sÈ ts Herefords .. fe iy Ere 
this method, it is now proved on various: of the new farms to á giv cin h mie va OREI vons .. ser tin ae SeS 
peless than the risk there under the ordinary me Count | Of the prize animals; a very useful document tif correct, Cattle of other breeds .. ° .. & 
Ga in ares an ijitange of eh arp of. of ie hemes but. I ine think itis; and. if it is not it must do sign we hi . a 
eat per hec in France, A ray horses x, 
balia mo. that ‘holes had as mu are we a x uth : Other horses: . 105 
a tidy’ Son as—a feat. Tn this feat of Mr, | measurement as the ox which got the 2d prize. This I sheep .. 3 = oe 
Telfer he used, as I understood:from. him, in addition. to farm-| Must doubt, particularly as I saw h ed th Southdown sheep 99 
manure, a large proportion of guano, and easy | measure was re 4 in., instead of 8 ft, 11 in Long-woolled sheep - 9% 
advance is due to the new instrument for its distribution in| which is h babl i in, th tt r Short-woolled sheep -- 99 
pg a o7 br A which much more probable. i e ox getting ee 
cng snd 43 bushels are the 3d prize is reported at 9 ft. 10 in., evidently a mis- Poultry z „i 2D, 
E any. foreign or ‘other l Tawified Solid stabledung or | take, As the 1st prize ox was a remarkable animal, prem 
uted sta an in i. . he must suppose there would 
pri ani es which I a meeting held’ f in " CHINER 
l erential arn grme brepar v the 1oth-of April, have hav re differe the measurements of him Portable steam engins ana A e o vija 
probably escaped the notice of M, Barral’s informant. nthe mi the gpr yi “Col. Town eley’ maine although ed steam ; Ta 
course of that reported statement I a ya y “T hav visited very beautiful, is very small, and measu ccording to Boil ler for a fixe steama. ss i +» 10 
the farms of forward and success i | tth in | ae s the dal t Portable pe machines a ae 
during the last year, and the, year before, who have a at their your socom’ the same in i ox, am atin Fixed threshi a g ear O 
farms under tolerably complete distributary. apparatus, who the-same in girth. If t are corr z Gerd Gteatinig pe iE as 4 ae 
were still using guano or other artificial manures, whilst they. hi are very remarkable, ‘and i it pieg ries parher DMPO: ss aa Vee, ee 
| mina mpa Sararen mie ngee pn ten An dung, whic earn. the weight of the animals. when. killed. A oh teres tes i aot caer: awit ee ir ee 2 
in the soil, and whose liquid man ure tanks were stinking with with, -horn Breeder. [The only error in our report is| Grinding mills ©. 3. f. le te, T 
the escape o bio ucts of decomposition, den: the girth of the 3d prize short- fies ox, class X, Linseed or corn crusher of 0: ae 
which proventil le by. Pi the manure in its ight place, whitch, should have been 9 ft., not 9 ft, 10 in., an error Oiloak broaltars oe ee Mada: gl $ 
successful 0; .. ry +. oe oe .. .. 
a arial KALA SANSA for di arene eer fi ich esca escaped us when reading the proof. As to the Poean a saws hom r na e 
liguified application on his farm of the > powerful rE “ probability ” of the greater girth stated by our corres-|  Turnip-cutters a 
ena, woes epai hag Karanmi c makh lo pre- pondent as that of Mr. Watling’s ox, we must maintain B5 e i te Ee er : 
Peeing: fr’ favour ROB; WATER He een | that the probability is always on the side of the obs LG De Me Bees gee ape Pe ee 
ee ; owas KE A smr Se evidenco,  chjeeton which I |S maller girth in the case of two bond fide measurements. Gana z PEE eda he = 
makoko the a addition any imported stim by the managers, | (Tti is the smallest girth of the. animal which is wani Steam.cultivator.. <1 P ee 6 te oe BOO, 
sored co aig arena fn the um uimused = the S ad and it is quite possible to err on a mac! of too Sal — 
tents of the tank, the demonstration ete presence’ qandi | Spee are Were many i the Miscellaneous awards „ao we 2D Bilver Modals: ` ° 
Shonya) A anasi on ng of two competing animals receiv ived "the prize. Tho Prize Sheets, com containing the special terms in which those 
a ~ be m s rot horticulturists practically experienced | poet ry were taken with care, and with the ahora | En ous prizes are offered, the conditions under which the com- 
ing those nape Dp ere th peer peneies i iron a g a agor hat py je ception are accurately published. | petition ton and iria rar bonny ovo the ore regulations 
Mr. James Kennedy, as well as to the management of The Implement Prize 
Mr. Te ra farm, in the condition Ka which they ai on the | i orae e : Com- 
occasion of previous..visits. e stated. Mr... Mechi; rote $ ; 
OT g r y mi Trara aang 9 Socteties, ner a ee ee te 
denoted the days of his applications of liquid manures, is, I the a the 
SH 8 ie: uring 
a demo that he applies it fully, and 
parti oben apt sa a toy ote = do justice sted to th pele uie ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. ' m 
uent applications, be: j absorbent : i . 
powers of the soil, If Mr. Telfer had intended to make such |. HALE-XEARLY MERTING, Dec. 11.— The rap. The: ‘on the motion of the Rev. 
statemen Barral reports, e.g., “the liquid manure is Pel meant voto a of the. Council to the Society was | J, , aft i dverted to in another 
yeer tame skeras ithe guano,’ Mr, Telfer considers t ts | read by the secretary :— 
is oni piter for Tot 2 ghee herve b = PERORE ers : 
” ene p koy Society has gained since the last half-yearly meeting 150 : : me 
is quite. ig at he eth —Mr. Telfer would havo jostined, the Picci, wo. on ita ist and Consists, at the present time, go sand ¢ ending the 
powers of the manures he gould sell ati. of those he: | 185 Annual Gov HALF-YEARLY ACCOUNT FROM THE Ist OF JANUARY TO THE 
could not sell. In accepting and putting fort ‘such testimony. ans Life Members bers, and 
to-the'effect that the liquified manure of 50 head of cattle-wasof pi neer marei t 
little-or no e presque. rie hen: applied “to 50 0 18 Honorary í rs. i 
tiyn 25 ened farg iih the somaa apeliai Journal, d Agra 5218 $ 
t 
and e as Dio lab ewo of pas.: as Pane he| The Council have unanimously elected Viscount Eversley A 
have been awa of the recited e: pe n and pe re oon of ‘ate of Be A Vice-Presidents of the Society, in the place of the l 
of itzwilliam. , > 
i Rs. dida o 
that the practical liquid À manure; re) which serves ut one | tendered his ne Ooa ee ehich the Coutell have | Members’ Annual S A Eo 
ep f liqui i : resignation of é ea e ; ae Agr 
Rene Simen magu gi should become ee oe ve om ah ah ne 9 cent: ome w | Receipts call me lin eile ase oe = 
m ore J i B Council, t { *ié .. .. és- 4 + 
Eo Popular in a greal pareot 5 arrangements ee alopeed for forthe discharge of the duties of Country: pae oe 
that ear i ho Society api ae gs -- 1500 ; 
Simonds, the ters gt or teed £5147 9 5. 
| agin rr Sipe a Mh in. . ra 
vestigations abroad, on on:the occurrence and ao nature the Cate | : £ a 
Mangel Ware rer seats my plague on the confines of Poland, P and Austria ; and the ig ae 
. si A vy experience pay have transmitted to. the and alva) -10 9. 0. 
pecting growing M Tt will speni of Boatland, and to the tural -- 1221 6 9 
to bear in mind that crop of this year. was grown:on of Ireland, a a EE 
a quarter of an acre. There.was | on | Sim: i pwn s . 1098:11 77 
Mia lind; it veaa, DIEP san, Negras and plocghed cotaiar of the country among the cattle and sh Mee Oe 
into ridge in the spring the land was ed | of members of t ae Hotere eee the Counc aa =r 
| down, and then cast into ridges again, and in the month ‘conviction of the contagious character 100 0 0 
of April 12 cart loads of long manure were put into the | and preval pare ee Sag ven RE 4 hi 
ridges and then prai thaleon to the manure, which I assemblages o i eae and implements ever held in, this =< Cae 
consider preferable to short manure. - It tends to keep | country. | distinguished the: several alas tes ee 
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