346 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
fancy purposes by the aid of artificial heat Sem 
large quantities of manure, in 
e, whie 
most of the varieties I have noticed 
rom RE m " 
dienpustenee, of [the fruit sri 80 ver Mr. Fox, of St. 
able, and pike mpletely jme ei any “peculiar bought the hri nili in the e Tore w the other 
ike ab 3 day 
On the d day he sells the herd of 1 the late | Amarica, we read that the farmer takes it into fe 
Mr. at Southeote, Leighton Buzzard, | consideration as part of his stock. In Frane ic 
and on go Thurs n ky the follouing dart the | far ied establishm ent of M. DE Sono hai Jo 
e Ho N 
Shor t-horn herd o on. H. I pi ILL, at| enjoyed a European reputation. Not far behi 
e 
Cronkhill, near - led will be sold. was the poultry-yard of his Highness the Prince of 
The lar rge numb 8 hose nu 
: e 
on 130/. apiece, odd what a large demand ee rolling which will do much to develope our 
| And how ag are the circumstances from those | resources in the production of poultry for consump. 
of 30 or pra ago, when, as we read in a|tion, and we may fairly ope to see i 
defit a well-bred herd of 28 cows, Britai ain vie ir dad the pu of Great 
en the nr r 
is 
produce, it does not affect m years of the butter speaks jies iia en ie rom| Mr. R. Hawarp, of Mells Hill, Page 
j but on the 
made butter, or or tasted 
mover. 
vegetables or , equal in quality to that ‘inde 
when the patents "have been fed on the Cattle 
Melon. The cultivation may be carrie 
y :d ou! 
land usually appropriated to root culture, and| 
thy wl don in the southern ipia astern counties ; | 
they wi 
Sequíred for Man vm 1 Wurzel, Swedes, Nassau &o., 
whie h the dre Re experiment will 
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pro 
arm at vet near So outhamp- | 
my own 
ton, a field pcena for Mangel as usual, the land 
ze sandy loam a brick earth, w: 
c calls our attention to the relation th 
ie bió TRITUM it enit di ‘for bur | farmer stands to the income tax ; an E. an pm 
ation of practice pert o io 
Ihe hieh s bean i 
The sale next Wednesday of Mr. Roprnson’s| Which will in many cases be an annoyance, if not 
herd, will, we doubt not, » filoskrete these remarks, |% direct interference with justice. He says;— 
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de family at Clifton Pastures has descended, | tion was s made 7 dos mp we d vier is 
| There are seven descendants of the celebrated cow peu to produce the balance-sheets made 
as ri 
2 fee ica tando with 20 tons of box-dung | Syiph, by Sır WALTER, including several direct | * th he At. chaelmas, instead of to April as dire ected by 
m INS Charm ich |t 
and 1 Y eruyian guano per acre, Mangel see 
dibble the ridge, y 15. A ridge 4 
$ 
: : : ilege was conceded, me farmers haye 
feet | will no doubt realise long prices. Several Gwynnes rivileg 
m descendan of the Puente cow Fin. keto A always possessed it from the date of 
T, lication to the present time, It 
ed May with Cattle Melon seed, and the by FAVOURITE; and others descended from cows vii D's app 
pue quan is Wu manure applied as for the like | of Fawsley, Wiseton, and Warlaby origin. And has however, been withdrawn, as may be 
these and their descendants first-class bulls | Seen, by the oe end i ae. which Mr. Hawano 
n 
ons | have for many years been used, “containing the | received a few days s 
n 
la y; 17th March, 1864, Tulit Revenue, London W em 
an ar 
erop | am y be mentioned Short Tail] sir,—The Board of Inland Revenue have had before bre them 
3d of November at rm xot of (2621), wre "Duke t (eres d (9047), and Second | your further ue the 7th inst, with reference to 
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of Thorndale (17,748) ; and of the latter will | jalvme Tax not fer ommissioners iy ching, a poe ld the 
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"The ex expenses attending the cultivation of -— be na i thor Uam, 17,124), whilst a Sd section of the Act, 14 Vict. Cap. 12, wiih eit fo obtain 
r the i Duke (13,320), these sheet 
nn MT Mm ime. 
ebrated tribes are | 5 and 6 Vict., cap. 35, s otal produce a balance made 
being 4- either Q 
plough or eultivator, and the growth of the plant mU and the bulls Second Duke of Airdrie ier from April to April, stead of from Michaelmas to 
2 
seed. be growt 
is so pipid that all the land is covered with foliage 
in a nd of fiv weeks 
about 17 or 18 days, and at thee 
aftr the blossom the fruit will weigh 30 
a Bete ng for two seasons = my fatting bullocks | 12 
gt same so now be he animals, sioners in the ONET hey have taken are noring LM 
o which will by Men without pon pence , are in fine | aw, and t MuR aa J L 
| health and condition M their dispersion affords result of this decision will be th is git 
e weeks d PP ro ztion of farmers will be hereafter preven i 
lbs. and | 8 a 
upon the e and the animals having fattened 
beyond my expectation, ye et Tw shed to b know the | 
feeding e$ eei and for that purpose 
to Dr, Vozr KER part ofa fruit which 
weighed 16 lb. 
* Composrrron or CATTLE Mzrox. 
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Clif c Pastures is nine miles from Wolverton, —— B 
m Bletchley, and 10 nom bc Pagari These | and i e 
are the nearest railway statio 14 & 15 Viet. eap. 12, which pe them this 
E eA will be to them a ‘dead letter. Mr. HAWARD 
‘As far 
Many arguments, advanced with much earnest- | as "Tu many others db d 
| ness and eloquence, never suffer so much as when | cerned, we shall never be gin again to ap yo 
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all probability there are few articles that have so | to April would be made by cutting 17 be f 
little to fear and so much E gain zek a th sey —— in half, and must prem s 
a at of Ari [on 
nx at Mr aa | "ries Ye 
Oria matters  . 01 7! LE "TE ventilation as poultry. Could the number appro: m hen I have appeal could ha 
Mineral matters (ash) — .. o X .62 fowls and chickens consumed in the poms abla ave ried such an niano ag. sI ting any 
XU a = e year be mentioned, it would astonish | upon oath, th, and I should decline "presen n 
[Apenas many. to these we have to add turkeys,  Beese, other. fro the British 
Tee of t 2 ++ 92.080 ducks, Pigebus, &c.; and then — a startling|  “‘The withdrawal ofthis "a n t paltry ud 
s Insoluble Ibuminous C Sum, ea in the shape of eggs, both nglish _and | farmer at t the present moment i isa m 
à Ei Tu ee OBE ge vag e dem x view rs p 
i Set ean IUDA Ci SDH ah. ply o andI by [* 
` Insoluble QR o8 a London, « declared the following qu diants of “Be the peaini idco me "i to obtain. ur cattle 
i mra as nnual mption of | new Bill, which will enable to feed a 
ee cede n ^ Fowls, P ; ducks, 350,000; | with malt that has paid no du. 
EX inin Oa cM Rm -. .099 geese, 100,000; ducks, rel turkeys, 
ANE UNA a the 086 TON pigeons, 400,000; grouse, 100,000 ; part- HORNS. 
Total Nitrogen s iO ^" mem a "300, į pheasants, 70, ,10, sing i hares, 100,000 ; NOTES ON CELEBRATED SHORT- 
— rabbits, A TS would 
Equal to Albuminou Componads E ee HIE now | fairly represent the quantities of the} Sm Tuomas Farnrax.—The following aide 
ALME con aj sciam are as follow :—The Cattle imagi bec eL ei pi h lode wi rin age this lcu, aras of Nor y tee 7 
elon is no: or consumption, ince the time v en they | Bates io the Fi dent, 
properties, ras Da rea Td ie in dg te diets lier ee railroads have penetrated into which he replies to the charge of a ^ Com OREL 
I istricts wher e ere ever expected g'y a 
m pen ded oak tis of culti tivation, exhausts the and have afforded the means of sending es Sir Tomas FAIRrAX, he had were 
ground de (o aks n| London easily. Steamers and coasting vessels | back his judgment by showing his own ned 
H p. at ol 
> atmosphere through the large and luxuriant an len gi of Mad rb d - t the rejoinder he dec t he had always dert, 
foliage, it is more eros ant than root crops, | anand Eram " M is th Yo dins | challenges, and had never given an opinion Ph ri 
having fewer en and may be cultivated «x rohtable 1s the sending | the pem those he spoke to. He added 
“upon all soils suitable f for root crops." tom Roue E Acer gr ca | o oras " ih WIES En a or the vised di “Cramer, Le 
Tutos have the demerits o: 
Ex e i | Jn ntent. In 
as Seema ie cies faders: Ustki plasd M at very low regs parie wy Mtr charges > riea Im i plenty, t to the hearta on samo 2 blood I a 
during e mas (Starton wi Wednesday next | t Sonar sce and clevi ir men have Yn had idea by b coding Short-horns, aad he pegan with one Of tia part 
i roiussd g ET at tf of Short-horns then in existence, before Me rmpiot 
a ea bees be prod for market on a large | tribe tus Hoe: d he was some years at Barts 
seale at a cost that pem ensure a fair profit, n Colin wo and his brother’ Charles, began to breed. 
[Apu 9, 186,2 | 
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