May 28, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND ite eig GAZETTE. 
518 
: qu 
rm). 
- special permission of the Royal A, 
a reprint from Met Journal of the a 
ublie, LUE M ~~ & p TT, 22, Dor: m Street, Baker 
EA L aon. rios "by ost, Thre e Stamps, or Five Copies for 
iii ive ES amps This Calabented Nn should be in the hands of all 
m the large Dairy Farmer down to the Cottager with his 
Th e Prize Essay on 
E REAL d of CALVES." y THomas 
ICULTURAL COLLEGE | _ h 
Bowrex, Bri ford (late Stoneleigh Abbey 
OYAL AGR 
CIRENCESTER. 
SPRING nt Hon. tho iain 
President.—The mr Hon. the ATHURST, Aaa of Wotan: 
nett om H. Sornegox Esr- Pes p is now pire the 
Rt. Hon. the Earl BATHURST. 
wap 
Rt. or the Earl qe: 
RESIDENT PROFESSO ORS. 
Chemistry.—Anravr H. Cuvrcu, M.A., Lincoln Coll, Oxon., F.C.S, 
Assistant to Chemical — LR. Waris 'GTON, Jun., F.C.8. 
Botany.—Joux Barkos, M.B., Lond. B. Se. 
Veterinary Surgery. s Ain Ne es R. ov. £4 we, B.A, 
aties and Surveying.—The N, EREDITH La 
NR Scholae of Trin. Coll, Camb, 
Drawing.—J ames MILLER, 
SPECIAL LECTURERS. 
J. Barter Drxrox, M. Inst. C.E.—On DRAINAGE. 
Professor J. Morris, F.G.S., of University College, London—On 
GEOLOG 
Jons GAMGEE, Professor in the New Veterinary College, Edinburgh. 
On the CONTAGIOUS DISEASES of ANIMALS and their 
PREVENTION, 
WiLLovenBv Woop, of Ho etra , Burton-on-Trent—On the 
Ryn! of the SHORT-HORN BREED. = 
N CLARKE, Of CREE Sutton, Lincolnshire—On CATTLE, 
“PIGS, 
sox, of Miss Court, near Stroud—On 
E OPINIONS 0 E Pr 
** Mr. Bowick's naien in E sae a goes eo the ques! of 
the construction of the Calf-house, = condition of the Cow pom 
Calving, the best season for Calvi! the Feeding of Calves, the 
Young È of Milk and other food, pa Health and Disease of the 
UM the Spring and Summer Feeding, &c. We recommend 
the Essay to those who are employed in rearing 
reda eran Lane Express, November, 1863. 
* It isa cheap tract, well written, on a matter of great practical 
mportance, and is certain, E receive a wide circulation.”—Agricul- 
tural Gazette, November, 
** The p imd oca ptable to Farmers, in general and a 
better Miei ue teen it would be impossible e to recommend. It 
ought P m wn broadcast over [Cad ei qe and no paar, P Sana, or 
servan meets msbandry s should be without it.”—Wor erald, 
vary, 
2a Tanta 1864. 
ess: S Sow, & Hrwirr 22, Dorset Street, Baker 
* Addr 
Stet, London, W. 
THIS DAY. 
X 
in 
Ti 
25. 6d. until 6 p.m. 
. Remed 
A o What car can be done by Legislation? 
(B) What can be done green — n? 
(€) What , assistance, if any n the Society give 
It Bhd in, as regards the las t question on 
this list, px "the e Society s post a it them- 
selves in ery effectiv ner, 
"bua af "i difficulti 
i ir 
new s 
culture at Glasn Dublin—On 
on with the GEN ECONOMY | 
P zt S h TA NG. 
Ron € t Rv L, Editor of the “ Highland a nd A 
cmn "—On ROTATION of CROPS. 
paie iri ell set OPEN 
oG SH WOW. “OPEN CRER VAS) 
1? and MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY. — — 
APM DMISS on SATURDAY, 
807, 
ottages. 
sums represents a capital sum 
which is a contribution of 307 
towards t the co " ed their erectio 
E Grirritus Wetrorp, Barrister-at-Law—On LEASES and 
the LA es. x REAL x: PERTY aimp J = aorta 
Admission and r pa may be made 
plication: for further particulars 
wile e Fe 
other Agricult ural Improvements. 
ME REY DENION C. E., maintains a large 
Staff for w. m of Land | us 
of 5s, per acre for er Drainage, aod pure 
other works. 
For particulars, apply to him, at 52, Parliament Street, Westminster. 
T. ge 0 f Land. 
after 6 P.M. 
One Shilling. 
DMIRSION DOG SHOWN, 
MONDAY, TUESI TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, 1s. 
SECOND LLL ot TIONAL DOG SHOW | 
AGRICULTURAL HALL, contains besides Foxhounds, 
lish and Sco tch, and 
28, 2s. 6d. until 6 r.w., and after 
dmission, gabe X Ma . 
h, TUESDAY 3lst, and WEDNES- 
Pen 163 ote MONDAY 
DAY, 1st June 
Pen “INTERNATIONAT, DOG SHOW. 
S8 
, of Wat 
ce, und Wi 
lay out and overlook the sa 
S WILL 
STEAM ENGINES and MA CHI NERY "ins MOTION: 
and HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENTS. MOND 
APER 
to work from 11 to P T a Aà herir and WEDNES DAP 
HORSE SHOEING, prees WEDNESDAY. 
The ANNUAL MEETING and BAŠ QUET on Aes 
The HORSES paraded in the NS 12 A 
The Band of the Roya al B e: ermission of Colonel Gas- 
Tof Colonel Lan | 
iday. 
TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, 
LAND 
and IMPROVEMENT SAI Pe Mk descriptions of property, "The ARTS 
preo entailed, mort; st, ecclesiastical, corporate, 
» 
m 
of the e Works 
erede on the estate 
of ha Ayr v Landowner shall determine 
Po investi to the circumstances of the tenani 
ue rie of title being pakai rtp 
A ore "of qus enel: 
farm sed are 
may bemade by the Landown: 
vi 
are com) eted. or the cane Pc Poem 
y way of rent yup E marion for mc v «i 
ll best adapt the ai 
annual 
a | the Band of the Gr ler 
bert,) on Wednesday, Thetis end 
AnaissroN :—On MON. 
25. 6d. ; SDAY and FRIDAY, 1e 
Henry Sr. Mav 
Lando’ di dere c tum of. th 3 
wners desirous to execui any ie improvements by their 
own d a e the out 
agents, vU Tg rubus expenses on the Estate, may 
made ILLIAM CLIFFORD, the Secretary, 
$2, Parliament Street, S.W. — 
plage Li Ta COMPANY, 
L 
ST DAY for Entry of Stock, Woo! aie ete Ist Jun All 
Certificates received after S date will be returned to the prose 
Prize Sheets and Certificates will be forwarded 25. B üpheation. to 
12, Hanover Square, rain: W. H. Hart Dare, Secretary. 
"the Agricultural aes 
TURDAY, MAY 2 
iT feces DEW, 
Estate AGENTS, Senverons, &e., IN 
AND IN ScOTLAN! 
nid rivers M Rk m 
Tuan of Nov wo es, Labourers’ 
for Farm patrons. 
to Farm Houses 
TS assessed under the provisions of 
r, or Commission in de of amy 
G FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
MEETIN! 
Webxesnar, June 1 Noon 
ony the ir improvement 
d other buildings for 
ct of Parliament 
ditions 
[o of the tenant farmer in having fica 
ear their dork: which should make him willing 
t 
and it appears 
districts there is little real difficulty in in iw way of 
ose and who may lament the insuf- 
| fioieney of of. cottage E ssr 
r acre; and ; : 
he has 6o rige d of expe en ca pocket in His custom eT el STET = ce ON 18 Wi 
is to merely the expenses out o: EOM et in making the sae 
preliminary Survey So Bei ate wher: i. not carried o The HORSE SHOW will open July i. Entries caen June 20. s d L prac à p E Bp wn the 
Drainag PRIZE LISTS are now ready and may be obtaine do eaplioasian to aaders, has added a full third to the efficiency of 
R. J. BEAUN IONT, LAND Kein, SURVEYOR, and S. Sipvey, Secretary. | his labour. ottage on the farm, compared with 
NGINEER (for sevi 1 1 1 
Parkes) "undertakes the Planning and Execution. of Works ut| [OATH and WEST of ENGLAND SOCIETY, for the | one in the village three miles off, is like a man- 
Drainage, and Estate Improvements generally ; including Embank- Encouragement of Agriculture, Arts, Manufactures, and ine in contrast with the ladd labourer 
ments and River Works ; Pit ions a P ahs and Waste Lands; | Commerce. Established 1777. £, hod Pi à > 
Irrigation and Warping; the Ereotio Buildings, Latiowees iron :—H.R-H. The Prine of Wales, K.G fresh to his task can accompli t more satis- 
Cottages, Be, either at the iyato cos of tho Landowner, or through | THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION of STOCK, IMPLEMENTS torily than one who does an hour’s work before 
Estates Surveyed and Mapped, or Inspected pe MERE vl WORKS St BRISTOL, o PORT DUTGRA BE SPECE | beginning it nd the tenant far n this 
itemplate , : : 
pim 22, Par ieee aes Westm: President, 1863-1864 :—The Rt. Hon. Earl Fortescue. round may well be expected to bear his share in 
RAINAGE.— WORKS I P nu AGE oF an T ORT TNE will be OPENLY JUDGED, on | the burden of supplying the cottages by which the 
extent are EXECUTED b de GENERAL DRINAG THE OFTEN DEPARTAEN ue of his labourers is so much in 
the subject, reported in the ^ Kis r the Society 
| of Arts for May 13. 
WE saw the other Ur several fields covered 
with 12 - = tons of Grass per acre. It 
high as ick, and as 
so 
ing se to Lon 
wa charge for it dativerta the 
ich had beencut the p previous Hte 
yiel "Y E^ ewt,; it was yards i 
ece da: 
ha 
extent, Anctor: piec shad den! eut the 
Ep IOdE 
pues 
Charte 
of drainage or other ug iiec a 
DOE the share of of aa charge th 
eing of 
fal charactor do not emn yn the orm ana 
which are controlled only by the Government 
Connhianonete 
t 
Ret farther information, and for forms of application, a) to the | 
z 'onourable ae NAPIER, Managing Director, 2, Old R A Yard, 
e ho 
Iron T 
NUT T A M 
o^ 
B Winsley Street, Oxford Street, ab dg W. : 
m the ese programme 
follow 
T T meidat ber of habitations 
E Eo dauen -— country, à fit. Ao. 
badness e existing accommodation, 
3. The effects arising from this state of things, 
iz? 
m RAUM, moral, and social, 
B) Sanitary. 
cmt 
(C) 
4. The causes to which these evils may be, or have 
| been, attributed, such as— 
$ The Law of Settlement, 
The Dea Laws. 
(o) AE f property, such as mortmain, lease- 
d system, tenancy for life, &c. 
(D) Legal om culties affecting the ‘transfer of 
all kinds of Implements and Machines 
aom Greenhouses, 
ke. ; neing, Gates, 
& Co., Iron Founders, &c, | 
(E) Diet of perdite pr proper npor deii. at a 
Manos 
f|had been after the - of fully 14 tons 
ad ab 
a 
embrace MT side of the 
ay 
80 yards oe 
and bar m. 15 wide. In the Hii dip din the produc 
per adde: 
n September. 
The biiga field to which we are 
latinae gere] eren It 
The = n 
naturally it is a light 
eavob osian chly manured, 
be, it lets r^ ves neighbourhood for 22, E 
here eres thus 
a 
pat jm pu n 
n 
in the ease e to has 
hich will be pital 
heon), Oxford Street, London, W. t wn and coun 
The land in question, about 300 acres in extent, 
