e diminution in flies, 
| 23—1864.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 379. 
attics tics are insufferably hot — the summer- months. ; Committee the following award in the Miscellaneous | of prizes be fired р this 1., for the: 
t. Ше farmers. 
it, and.w t any vegetabl 
grown on a or slates, thus giving to = а : . 
арреагапсе. ie affair. of cost is tri e comfor 
tables. 
* Ho bbs, seconded by Mr. Hudson, of Castlea 
Class of Essays boss гд» of enterprise 
To WILLIAM Wa LACE Fyre, of Nottingham: ass Il. 44 ы. раде ал t and skill 
he 
mend and ue the first class of mea 
mpeting 
of Ten Pounds, pm his — rt on the ns ашарга Laus nok abii i 
Economical Values of Timbe -— t essay co р'0у 
е class of “ any other Agric ubject." эы жк рүү ; ^ ient. n the card confines ЭМ» Ше. 
Езвлт-Рв1®ЕЗ.—Тһе Council dare till their next ond— маде by our agricultural 
rra t meeting the final d of the subjee societies for the t benefi of the labourer. 
and amounts of prizes for the essays арі reports pr have, as the words quoted indicate, two objects i in view, 
next жине | the promo otion, namely, of good conduetand of 
IspicATIONS оғ AGE.— On the motion of ens Fisher | 
pri t rece 
namely : | these вое karranpa 
ree Farmi ermit 
two Miei" no тү» from 
Oats (not Barley) with? = Tares. АИ m land: i 
drained, апа E have none re-drain. The- Oat fields 
manured € year, se» ^ Mangol 
; this year only guanoed. If *J. В?” will 
come now, he will find a full erop and "t i furrows 
filed up, or closed in the се crops Thin 
A 
generally sown of most grain, but а reform: is gradually 
taking. plae ople say thin sowing won't 
swer о lie parti 
urze for Cattla. — Gorse has been proved 
Ne а Дат of time to be а. most valuable food for oattle 
and: substitute f. urishes 
enallj dovoured, itis, s forty, best 
acre, which: 1 us à 
ee beneficial "at p tiend of 
continu уя” in which. we diet 
у join. Ri ри id. Chan 
nagement of 100 acres dit rate Grazing Land. 
a cU seven. years ago I ha ^ таа уч варт 
іп а little talk. with. a — and ex nced 
of of any o other 
his "ost; mus 
ап. on the best method of managi acre: 
d.. The prices ot the pee agn obje 
MES ith those high ones of 
you. а сору of t Ap а 
versation The. old man is BA aliv 
heep— 
acres till August or September, 
ould h be worth. 50s, and I should (mg their 
ч me I would кїтөтї "each ЕЕ im d drape co 
11 Oetober, 
пан йөз у» wouid f fetch sat утастай 
e othe: "nnm I would reserve for 
eai the T or vm 
oo Senen would cost 4 
My rent TATE silex 
d 
r і 
ч Sianal "visit in 
«J. B.'s" friendly remarks on my farm. I sow w en t 
п апа reserve г "farther consideration, from Mr. as 
m 
uh 
in the great Ve rale f Labourers’ Е 
nt, the condition of the 
"| attention of this elub. 
at such wide 
cannot be very And I bh. Lahenid. lo 
| gentlemen resident in country localities who have taken | Li а а =з this club. Th 
of 
uest f 
«That, om mecount-of the immediste practieal im- | only two referred to the йй мо} jt was —— 
ecently delivered before nes societies were cn in the country. Т 
mals:as referred to influence on the skill of re 
at once prepared labo — and се £u to their influence on his moral 
second part of the Journal for Standing; and as those 
ear: but cw num rhs will not be pes till the. opinions on the. su : ‹ 
lst January nent, 1 паб Prof. Sim — be al pma embodi " DU e ing's resolution, I will 
print um from t nsi and wood-cuts as many pm | The firs m the secretary of the Isle of Thanet: 
he require for the purpose y publishing the manc dira "Society. It states—' The. ob 
зайн in the form. of а pamphlet, at cheap rate, in. this: soe a s to improve th ha 
time for purchase by the publie at the Lincoln meeting." such work, а 
SrEWAnD oF Pou Mr, with prizes— тае" 1 certainl 
Fisher Hobbs, seconded by Mr. ep ri f Castleacre, mu 
Sir Archibald Macdonald, B appointed pem form 
riae d of the Poultry 7 тнв at the Lincoln 
— А 
HE 
mpts, citing emulation, to 
ease aad he dide of the re: e res 
—The judges " implements and аі second te met m the и secretar 
n ing were then, with а few excep- йр, үе Veit pià a Society.. He re y" 
А ociety is апр directly e the best names: 
EE:ING. ОР 1055.—4A re rae ha aion been. mongst the we agriculturists and — of 
rom the Town-Clerk of Carlisle, e amount Yorkshi iire, and that ie 
of railway n in the north of England, it| other loca! so 
was carried unanimously, on the motion of Mr. Ra 1 reward wm demere long servitude—and avoid- 
mond Barker, seconded by Si Sir M White Ridley, | | ing t rg у= relief—he says :—** Having an opportunity ofi 
Bart., that the city ^d асн should be the place of the wit ге the praetical working. of the society, Iam 
Soci y ing next year. ena bled say that the premiums - - agric cultural- 
re then submitted to the Council, 
а body o nei employers, 
there would M far more wisdom in prem premiums. 
to the best cultivated gardens or plots of land than in. 
Appointment of а | the present supposed m method of re warding the 
c 
nce of P 
ciety, 
мя. на y» cnn 
when. Prof. Way vw s deliv 
Charcoal and o 
l4th, at. 12 o'clock, | Ís that there is searcely 
r- his lecture on Tram t miums at present offered, a e labourers can only be 
her Déoddrising Substa: nduce dr о compete at the. eror s of their masters." 
— ав тау 
which E find at the foot of the prize list of a Cheshire- 
Hm 
ТЕЁ 
Q 
bd 
| 
' c 
I must confess sa it was ima of any | bella: tition.” 
riend S ноја 
that I ven: || rewards 
to suggest their pem as bei worth of the 
presen cy ng » 
! | administer wont power it may | exactly 
believe that there are are few. уве! 1 and whie 
an interest 1 in the welfare of the laboure: 
ject be, as in the f most of our labourers’ friend | but 
societies it professedly is, the moral improvement of | which I 
istrict, I believe it will be found that individual | and: I believe, th 
e an ample, and not that of s is the | pr 
n ally land efficient No. o on I think, | 
will dispute the эрише that а single e ‚ап 
x | emp of labour, Mer he bea n ora manu. 
Y | faeturer—wi pe с г for rectitude 
well as wish it, will exert а werful апа suc- 
І cessful ур, for g rs 
him than any society, w ith Ив system оѓ direct rewards, 
- 
eould hope to do, though it held i 
market-town close by, and was 
men in un 
gen 
— ot aec I see, too, rs p 
dhos Societies, | 
YAL AGRICULTURAL SOCI 
ETY. 
Мохтніү Сосхси,, Farg € CHALLONER, 
Trustee, in the e chair. One go thirty-six ne 
members were 
p, feel to be of the vary Bund importance itis greatly 
Э | to be desired that it 
s Central Farmers' Club do exert a. Son DEM d gui 
of 100| infl agri 
w (0 answer this. 
called. enam 
: men's "prise are or were 
n. | North-East Hants 
; and. as it is s 
the | eertain that Ше: resolutio agam 
uence.on many of the local 
palum. Ao ч чиритет CREER EE 
1 himi 4 П 11; 1 vs 
| аныз, к добор: the. СЫ Nat ei and his Lg ш 
ly are arcanis their attendance on. divine. e - i à 
imre | 
ill this evening | his fami 
Pe ы his own parish ehureh. 
- consi. 
т EM Й he elergymen's pri of two guineas; in Шке ma 
In the first place, then, what is the present policy of Pi in wid pinster Arm pes Sent е 
our local Labourers’ Friend Societies is i jap ior, or 
gathered from their prize lists and their rules. NK 
questio ion, І have gone through ће 
of | many tland and in | Егор altogether 
Валова Ми Raymond Barker, Chairman of the 
the report rt оп the accounta; 
d; 
. do. 3 not ot. refer to. Farmers! Clubs. and 
are etl 
read. 
Drm tees cash-bala 
vasha bankers aj. e, "end of the е previous 
to of wages—and that a | 
title TT to religious duties is apt to be a. premium. 
[The second-division.of. the prize list - was th 
and moral |, “inel to the labo 
> dendi 9€ «ме а urer 
for widows: 
the objeets. and the-poliey of 
