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; Mr. Vivian's frizzled and Normandy ; Mr. J. C. to the young w һем, much of тыа "being late sown is not yet DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION. _ 
i above g as bee r breadth of T sown 
tài s rumpless. ва d | ам = ita d - — F formar diio gres desire vi а | pepe WEBBER em > inform lisie 
are bound to express our continu 15ар- most farmers to have it sown before spring, as that s. : 
ion of the next prize, viz., one for cross-bred deferred till then has proved most deficient both in quantity кы experience, "he is prepared to undertake the Drainage 33 
irds. Judges cannot give satisfaetion in such a quality for several M oars past. rain гё been threshed ой | tion е. ru tes upon the most improved principles, е either by 
e id h жг А ce give 
— to supply stock with fodder; it has required a much larger Ux t or on Commission, 
supply of food than — to keep young stock in condition durin LW. wishes particularly to call attention to his improved 
prize was awarded t Mr. Thomas Sheen, T e eeding stock are progressing satisfactorily, and | inexpensive method of Irrigation, whereby, at an Де, ofa 
bantams were good, but not equal to many ex-| | though in some ce have suffered a little from not | баа few pounds an acre, he can convert land having a sufficient 
ың ге have lately visited. "The first prizes, both | b — neid of Turaips stored 1o meet an ——1 б should eny of water at command into water meadow, X "—- = 
hibitions we y r ; P Р в be а first merced m po eA x make every year without the applieation of man 
i l t to Mr. Uriah Sharey. Th a T1 Р 
in gold and silver, wen . arey. e "at ifi for any continzen ich is likely to a Sheep farther information vit be given on nini ia e 
рта to Messrs. вам and Mousey. In white, first | v I M have had pae ү M times ori иеа, оза they | Court, near Tiverton, n. 
Mr. W. Curtis; second to Mrs. Caroline Brace. In | | have had onè advantag ge—havin videns 7. 8. GENTLEMAN of extensive literary and scientific 
black, first to Mr. Mou usey ; ? second to Mr. F. L. Astley. good “нен rin 50s. to 605. per cwt., accor: rn to MM. Fat attainments, and of experience in Aurel offers to te 
We are boun mention in the class of “any other | sheep have been асг Td. per lb, so that even with the high in- | Sons of a res specta table Farmer various bran а ас aetuding + Ag 
variety” some beautiful duek-wings, such as we saw last | laid price of feeding stock, they are leaving a fair profit. Grain | cul Ch He might consider cdging 
which deservedly took first prize; the | аа —— on the — 9з. ет? vp can ies be A equivalent for his service.— M. W. M, Post Office, es 
year, ” | tain or eat of good quality; ats are wort 
second went to Mr. Vivian for some remarkably | 8s. 2d. per bushel. Work for кА is plentiful; but eta late Wu ED, for breeding purposes, high bred 
handsome speckled and  top-knotted birds. The they must have been pretty hard up, drainin and other out- M3 d SOWS. They should be of the = t osle- 
goose were not а very good elass; boh prizes js Toyran as dne prie et provin i Very МДЕ Wo are | tapati cl ma of the various breeds, and the, 
h ЖЕ А | . must be а remar 
were gained by Mr. Williams, of Reading. Ayles« | much gratified to see that you propose ivit € mone tn олай | E finely made, and n dea пе оаа 
bury ducks were арн Messrs. Terry and оѓ grain sn nd cattle "ark ui usual, which w great | үүдлдам ——, Esq., Pos t Office гед, Dore, vi th partieulazs 
Brevington took first and second. essrs. cb and boon most of your readers.— с іп ће Monday s edition] and prices asked. 
Brooksbank were the m competitors in Rouen ; "im ura LascasmmE. We d ape m =}. #0. и, b geo О YOU BRUISE YOUR OATS YET!—New 
Messrs Fairlie (2) Botham, and Taylor in other 
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severe frost and a great q vá "of snow, 80 much so that all D Oat Crushers, 27. 15s. 64.; ditto, 41, 5s. 6d.; Chaff Cutters, 
our canals are эы мн and that the ice could not be broken 11. 7. ге. 64.; ditto, 21. 19s. 64.; Mangles, 21. 10s, 6d.; Fir Mills 
A this н, ning Aere Meus нр ог піпе RETE үн ш of | 41. 10s. 6d.—MaRy WEDLAKE & Co., 118, Fenchurch Stree ; 
d : ats en wit her commodities for Liverpool 
lliams, of Reading, took the third. Тһе show steamers vu ч BEST FOOD FOR PIGS. 
was deservedly successful, and all concerned exerted {о be at a standstill. The contents of our stack-yard are AMAGED. ре. AND RICE mL. : 
themselves most laudably. "Their energies were put to | ive v тур” P Й, A ER Y р" Ka асло ged to ы dw Ma rrr i Foo 
ә М ; й. r n wi A ws а . References can now v t argest ers 
- e test, as Mr. rae ae рй one of the үте inde selling high, and milk has a tendency to partake with other | in England, and to several who n Un d t the LL. 
fatigable secretaries in ngland, was absent from illness. | articles. Butter, too, has risen from 104. to 1s. 3d. and 1s.4d.| Cattle Show. Inorder small consumers m tthem 
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judges were—E. Hewitt, Esq., Eden Cottage, Spack- | per 1b, whilst store pigs are miling at enormous prices, con- | of each, 1 quarter of, Wheat ébá $ owt. o Rice | isi t e ro 
тч ‚+ . S а Es “в в 1field | sidering the high price of produce which parties will have to pay | for Post t ET s order T - uding sacks. es 
broo irmingham ymonds, Esq., 6, Belfie 
Те , for their keep, era To into accoun л ^ vast number of pigs AMA \GED а ара 
A r sties €. ere ... em .. Ё 
Grosvenor Square. e should add, the commendations | large towns on sanitary grounds : fat pigs are "E ng something | RICE y s. ++ 91, 5з, per tom. 
were so numerous, we must refer our readers like. 64d. and 7d. per lb., eggs 9 an for 1s, and poultry | JAMES is QU. Finsbury Wharf, City Road Rasin ue 
th charged 
equally as dear. Winter fruit is also selling well, but scores of | Delivered to any Railway in London, is. 6d. each 
to “тй т1 ~ e We would also Mee farmers have mone to sell, E — they had loads to dispose | Sacks 
exhibitors that in classes for cocks and two hens, dis- | of, vapours from upwards of 40 copper, FECE 30707. GARDENERS AND OTHERS 
qualification follows if an extra hen i own. Much chemical, and alkaline works in the St. Helen's and Wigan Ч 
uble will be ided, - th to ttee and jud districts, and Mp —€— - r1 e летаа damage іо а iA BE ың with imm ossession and li 
{гоп qii X commi JUdBeS, | round, for last у red carts newly painted, and att t'8 Acres of кеч and productive GARDEN 
if more pains are taken in sending трт” гае within the- tést dal чё Хы ы» rai tamed lead or slato colour, GROUN D (ti ФУ Stock on v which is good and — situated 
they аге сян, described, as it constantly oc Oar varnished Whi Vhitechapels: a sms р turned, but in > ума х чей, comp rising Ds P pé ene Her ат еф е Аф 
colour no one сап te r sent are a treat, for Р" ggeri 
that pencilled are tered. for spangled, and vice vr. ice is blue, green, = white, or er and, todeed, almost and convenient Out-honses.—For particulars, apply to PHILLIPS 
————— every colour you could name, and га within the space ot 100 | & Sox, €. ur Street, Finsbury, London. 
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Calendar of Operations. yanes our field gates, door posts, and w indow frames, are all one RAGUS. FOR FORCINC. 
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for 
old is s instant changed in our r coppers, brasses, О BE SOLD, | by Priva reaty, 3 very 
JANUARY. Е and chim У rnamen A are also сера а а ашал colour. fine Roots, of four years' cutting, at an og trm tance, seven 
FongrARSHIRE GLE During th eee Md the weather Buch. is the ehi state of South Lan — On foggy morn ings miles west x ae —4Apply to E. Н:, Post Office, Burfield's, 
re ee See irte changonbile, Бон = M turi me and | ou acadamised roads are to all appe tarred over by its | Strand, Lond 
e remains о influence; what then must it о our l 
. the grain crops w cries crim айй, the middle of November; devasta reim кои vegetable kin atit be tos чач pcne etiem det с +В EXHIBITION, 1854. 
. the produce is even more de during harvest was past years ны been good, and the yield from 15 to 22 loads per| TO PARTIES ABOUT T ecT CONS etiatn ni ов PunLIC 
_ anticipated; no drylng winds have come to carry of off the super- Cheshire ac very frequently obtained, but o" ear the yield Exmm — Roo 
fluous moisture, A 9 а deteriorating process has been is proved und admitted to be from 42 loads to ind: s per Cheshire ? э SOLD.—At the end of Jı uly, the а ad 
still going on, and good se meal will be valuable = only one side of the gro wing rie and iem being affected, constructing in Cheltenham for iy, te: 
"s SE wih bat i lo i Oits er Barley suffered much from the bad weather, and the hibition Ear Horticulture will be disposed of add Vg je or сбн 
oen ith but little interru M the c is € below ormer yesrs, thanks Tu a кшш — i Lots, to suit the convenience of Purchasers. It will comprise 
4 rices makes up the de var v vas rnips and Mangold superficial feet of Lights, in sizes suitable for Conserva- 
although not м full стор, аге much better than was at опе Б $ urzel are but indifferent crops— the average, b Sat | to bred es; ОШ bei, "ade of the very best 14 
аге now being taken up aud stored when weather | it is опг paani - = а К. nds ond past season several л vith 16 oz. Sheet Aarti 
he 
will permit, d save them from the vermin, and to pare a cm ly | seedsmen k and Cauliflower seeds for Im- = 
Erection of Exhibition рә Greenhouses and other Garden 
m À е ее пее лос а "rurnips proved Bwede socis a ad — "farmers have buen great sufferers | Works, vill Rud this a rare opportunity for providin themselves 
> ng been generally fresh, and the weather Я iae iu consequence. This ought not to be, particularly by seedsmen with the он рее — portions of fngs at a 
ора pena the young cattle still go out so long every day ; to be classed amongst respectable tradesmen. Bones | ргісе.—. ране to Mr. G. PARSONAGE, Bat 
good f: is li RE of winter, and is | superphosp — еа RÀ Lanca- | and U Аде e пи 
IY husbanded. The sheep are now generally gathered | shire. Agfieultural day labourers are mostly out of employ, > ————— 
rom the Lo well conditioned. and I healthy, and sent to winter | whilst farm Servants are kept ; buslly engaged in the barns. ACED. SPANISH FOWLS 
quarters, in flocks of fi each, under the charge of Sheep are scarce at moderate prices, and cheese is somewhat О BE SOLD. a == COCKERELS апа PUL 
one man and two КЕ B Beidas gpl nr and feeding ps dearer. J. А. cf the биги "LA rom & Cock bred by Capt. een ied 
Prize Hens,—A us to Mr: Јонх Reap, Churchyard, Boston. 
а remedy inust immediately applied. We find winter Кее i" to Corresponde — 
becoming yearly more diffücult ЕР be got. Many tenants z BARLEY AND WHEAT: L P. We do not kno вера- T STEVENS wi d = А 
arable farms are prohibited from letting the foggage of their rate them. Some sorts of Wheat would -5 не ар а i riddle ME "s x: - wi y uction, 
fields for sheep, as it is said, lest the sh е should break down which would ы Qr c and ais his m, 88, King Street, Covent Garden, а 
the feneés; but some would infer the true cause to be, lest the e ЧЫ а aere! Positively, that TUESDA Y 27» pee at Чә o'clock precisely, PRIZE 
shepherd and his dogs should disturb or kill the game. The| the only answer to your бана и you pnt it. pee will tell COCHINS, buff ue X поа xe yards of J. Harrison, Esq., of 
tenant is bound by his lease to keep up the fences; it therefore = the quality of the land, and how pe — E manage it, | Snelston Hall; Esq., of Winchester; and Mr 
appears rather absurd that he should be denied а means of mething more explicit might be stated in Griggs, of Holloway, тапу? x: big ally 
improving his farm and increasing his income for fear of breaking QovakaD Совх Yanps: А Welsh Farmer e М» пз by v attention of amateurs.—C es by ap oer a stamped 
them down. We have been often told that the interests of land- warding his address, and we shall "d be able to send him a | directed envelope to M Eg © Viri, 38, King Street, Covent 
lord Mp P. б, but we feel the contrary. Doubtless it Pera ted on the aya es n Pe EIU S G , 
that the soil ж be brought under the | DAMP IN BUILDINGS, n order 
of cultivation, and made to yield the grates amount|  effectually to уюмде IQ damp, you must take care that NURSERY STOCK, "WEELEY, ESSEX. 
that is not always >й 5 view; smallerinterests | your — 2 niin А M , s кө your walls шау R G. CRASKE respectfully announces that the 
жа press in from both sides, and mar the есте" А sporting | stand o € rposed above the | ? gale of the above Stock, which was account of 
laird will prefer abundance of game and rt to abundant footings, or layer asphalte. te from E | an inch to an inch thick, the heavy fall of snow, айога about 300 lots had been sold, will be 
and good husbandry. A narrow-minded saih will préfer | would elfectually eia t the rising of any dampness from the mre on WEDNESDAY next, Jan. 18, and two following 
а small present advantage to а large one more remote, and will und. Where neither slates nor asphalte, or the o chief sub- s, and the whole will peer ofarithont the least reserve. 
therefore often save his money when he ought to expend it. Farm stitute, for the "later (the pitch of coal tar), can be сване, |^ d ыа ogues may be had of the Auctioneer, Observatory House, 
letting is now-a-days quite a commercial помор and there will be beneficial. The true preventive, however, is | Colchester. 
the interests of landlord and tenant are as directly o d as the T pedet drainage of the foundation wall built hóllow 
those of buyer and geller. Asa general rule, the n hestofferer| of two brick-lengths will, of course, be stronger than one of a TO NURSERY AND SEEDSMEN, FLORISTS, 
is preferred, if he is supposed capable of fulfilling his engage- | ` brick and half. If brick and half be adopted, the half brick AND CAPITALISTS. 
ments; but if the landlord would look to his own true interest, he | should be inside, and the two tied эме by heading bricks. а ACTON & SON will Sell by irem y 
be have regard to something else in his tenant besides the Not knowing the thickness of the brick, 1 cannot give a diagram e White Horse Inn, Coppergate, York, оп Ti 
elihood of his paying the rent. He should, if pum choose showing the he construction of the wall. it тау be well to remark | the м p hadrendi at Two o'clock in the aftern i 
а prer of character, of education, and of some practical knowledge реки if the walls are plumbed and cleanly built, the space isely (unless previously disposed of by Private ө Contract, of 
profession. Without the first he vill, right or wrong, turn n the o ont r and inner walls does not require to exceed | which Node wi n), — t m n the е following, or such. 
Ferr been and qi туа ta ee Horde ЫЛ К Aeg ia m io e cierta та DTE eal 
тсе of annoyance; without the second he en en 4 : E em 
rarely 1 make LETS and without the third his progress ifany,| tightas to hinder the ЕРТЕ of у те обат te ОТ Pon de VALUABLE NURSERY Piper pF 
will likely be in an unprofitable direction. Every landlord is| spaces left for entrance b the tightest — £77 the whole Situate in Рета Rona, 3 ог ded ва ге pres ei ubt vil. 
entitled to the fall es of his land; but if at any time he shall |- length of an ordinary tile-drain is muc ter than the space James Backhouse f Ch гуа F а T E — гое, Rose 
Ы а tenant merely because he is ће highest bidder, without | for egress afforded at the аа ө the drain. Blackie's every variety о C em “Up t this То Lo eds p F ied 
Tegarding the other essentials, ten to one but at some fnture| Cyclopedia will, we hope, be concluded in two or three months. | Roi , in vigorous ЕС сан 4 ^ неш DWELLING- 
зере he must repay а —апа more than all—the additional rent | DUTY ох FRENCH WixES: S О. The relationship of this 'SE e d SHOPS ith GREENHOUSE sid «ИД e 
gets by so doing. А lease,like every other bargain, ought to| matter to English Agriculture is EN so very slight that we o s B and DINGS » ioi ч 
һе fully explained at once, and bear upon the face of it every cannot in j qai to other subjects enter upon its discussion. © UIL adjoin 
Payment of every kind which the tenant is required to make in | Gas Ілме: 6 W L. Most of the reni is taken up br ће LOT 2.—The dece fut of the NURSERY GROUNDS, 
the name of rent. The landlord has no right to come in at an | water in the purifying apparatus. The lime Lee the | containing 44. an. 24p.,1 A between Fulford Grange and Lot 1; - 
ow period with a demand for the n capio pma of extra labour, sulphuretted hydrogen, and will to that extent become, by | and also those two Su tial NN con- 
= butter, cheese, and chickens; because at one time these, an exposure to the air, gypsum. You should lay itin а heap and stituting neat and р t suburban residences for small 
| заг Liv were in kind codétitutéd therent,and havein many | turn it fre uently over, and by and by spread it, a ton or two | families, with suitable OUT-OFFICES attached, yr — 
, fases continued to ым раї id in addition Y the ос Resp е | per acre, oyver stubbles legc ploughing. the Fulford e extends from Fulford Road to tbe 
requires either in labour or p ond what is | LAwPas: L P. For Dara s, lance the bars of the mouth; burning | New. Walk, adjoining the mer Ouse, is of freehold phe of 
а specified in the t tack” ought to be Р и v em leuse is| is cruel an : unnecessary. W. C. S. first-rate чим; їп gravel., Т e of cultivation, and comprises 
: upon, the tenant ought to S e dependent in his own | LIBRARIES FOR VIL amp Clericus, "We should have added to | valuable "The late proprietor, Mr. G 
| sphere Te as the. E ord is in bis nothing в p be extorted by, m — list 4 Spade Husbandry,” by Alexander Yule, of the | Clarkson, x RR s on an extensive and flourishing 
. апі nothing yielded to, the mere force MN Up to hrist.| Palace Farm, Armagh. business on the premises, P а ot eligible opening is therefore: 
: hi Law. was very fine, winter E been seen eamm i laser Eprrrox: W F G F. You will no doubt have dis- | presented for any person rous of su g him. 
гав banners on the pm е. др б since p= he has covered before this that your remonstrance is founded on а | Property is also well worth the ti capitalists as 
| ы B e us in h frost, heavy P maa istake. The markets are эе. ore—their position in n — мац кеса for buildi Б 
strong no 7 rwise вау it is too | іп the Paper only being altered. e purchaser may, if preferred, 
| Severe to tae ЧС. TE ~ de Е? SPRING Wanat: і д The true Triticu 29 a bearded | thereof, on liberal terms, and have immediate possession. 
1 baars о ALLOWAY, Jan. 10, —Un esterday ploughing has | red Wheat, called April Whe "t but талан 0 hybernum | —F Particulars niay be had, and Plans of the Mp aod 
1 nata нт for nearly a fortnight. We have had а thaw | һауе acquired habits of early паии А А ten for SE id sos, оп application on the Premises, or м the offices Mr 
. Ürtwo days, but frost has again set in, which will be injurious| sowing; among these the best is UKE THOMPSON, Solicitor, Judges Court, ork. à 
