58 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE! AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.  [Jaxvanr 16, 1 
UTC Pe — E PUES 
sla wn wr fall 2 test of value 5 we have gained an 
peanae d — po the process which had | win a pr ize with it so long as we could show something uber, bi a] have lear imamen 
—a process the caa wc E different in it, till at last we had to go back to the S That the nutu is driven to a constant gy 
original implement -— give c the prize gaining. This Mei expense by competitions, and this must in inta, 
bee 
the purchaser's price. 
Besides aj «4 ball, [obtained six other bulls, | has een carried on e cim an pra — b«c “ond. Atte ttention is given to kaai si showy {rather an f 
of a cro P ue between ‘the Durham and Schwitz, | practical and money making users of implem what is useful. A machine which works spl my 
ith 5 rein that der certain presented conditions in the m niscellanegs 
which I inten eee for w "Talde by Kanga cows of the fre equently accompany their orders vi sores ee in pee farm T pecie bo us RE -! 
same colo obtained very well-mat ii : sip socie epe Mn 
pairs A^ ils. M n we know practically will answer their purpose. Di rerult of several years exclusive attention A f 
My herd ts of 40 cows of all a am convinced that this system will An no DM proof 9e " the manufacturer can uce as manyg | 
y herd consists o be m à eputati In thesejas may be wanted at yeti „prices. “Mr A 
To sum up, I have made in all 29 expe tinite accord- and that i it is de egrading to our (d ish rep ali alm for a striking melo 
ing to the new process, and all have given the desired | foreign countries, where they are beh hind in PEL ure am machiy | 
product, dre or female: I have had no case of non- | and -— de use of improved oie to increase the ay pu any Miel number of machines Which bay 
success. All the experiments were made by myself, | produce from the Ja nd, „and have but ine effic ient ber no _ been proved ind pu E ret oe le after all iy 
without the intervention of any other person. means whatever is only advantageous at long int reals an d for new fame 
ise i e manufa r 
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f English i breeders to anaes PPE ben scie tan reasons might have bon period; but any general information m yo mT 
them to repeat M. 'Tuunv's instruction : sei bl cable pad ted, for offerin e plies pa the desirous, we shal] be m most happy to furnish if you will givey 
—— It will have been "e in our adrastising but if Y Was so, that 
columns that Mr. Duckwam announces his tme f now sone past, e he vey f ary fact of bringing th ne CULTIVATION. 
volume of ** The Herefo od. Her d Book” early this manufac together with their products in the WoorsroN Manacement.—I have read in you 
ear, and invites applications from breeders for different. Joodities ‘throughout the kingdom is more uj n "this vei: your remarks upon some core 
the forms on which to enter the requisite informa- | than pna ie nth e farmers to sired imp Howard, lt 
tion. This volume will contain a paper recently | implem with im im eA stock, without the artificial | j g Sp wo 
read by Mr. berate at the Royal Agricultural vibrate 1 of — The natural competition consequent | the Mess s. Howard die have been misled wig 
College, Cirences n the ‘ History, Progress, | on trade manufacture is sufficient inducement for | they e your attention to the fact, that a cou 
and Comparative "Merits of the Hereford is the podes 46 do i Mp best, regardless of | of action ih * advocate hat V recommended h 
Lf Ca MN as well as several figures of p prizes, and aw ardi ng uch is in our opinion, | more t by M. DIEN than by the writings of ii 
any $ 
n This ce erti! ificate will setis have sufficient " v England. Tt td bce Viso was d luo go 25 year ment "e send out in one year, or indeed for any 
ible 
"m 
unnatural, and. what is more, e, productive ‘of much evil — the stubbles untouched until after 
HUM vem se at ee Pye eee H netu; w NIMM above | sowing, Sometimes even as late as December, and tha 
th i 
on March ' 17, and three following d days. _ Besides 
I need hardly ese is altog em up with the combined ridging ml 
pid exhibitors of ike: "te them continue co mpeting er. plough, — their striotures referred.” 1 mil 
for gen for they like it, and ferite: in a manner this | this long quotation to make sure that their casei 
eiation offer me; premiums for oxen Dey in Great rightly state 
sort vs mulus, A gentleman or a farm y send | rightly . 
Britain and Ireland—viz., 30/., 15/., and 77. 10s. ana d for competition, and if “he does mot (succeed, | This you will see is not d 
They also offer prizes for Southdow wns, Long-| his fi f my allegation of the ir not stating the halt 
woolled, and Cross-bred sheep—three for each | by it, dne the decision be right or wrong. He may but ‘raising another issue, and u ont er d 
of the respective values of 5/, 27. 8s., and | not perhaps think so hi ghly of the animal. ppe 
fo i | 
"n 1 H 
12. 4s. Applications for entries must be made to | before, but there it ends, If on the contrar ry h i p y iding g 
r. HactMann, Hamburgh, on or before the 1st | prize, the animal is extolled to the utmost by d | alt 
February, 1864, and the stock, must be in the | depreciated bye others, and -x ere it ends again, having To his T dius of advocating one course of adi 
showyard on the 14th and 15th March. The |snswered his p ^ In fact if he is a farmer de- | and practising another, here is my reply. 
entry-money of cattle is 9s, each, and for sheep. d his business for his livelihood, this is only | It is not a “fact” that “my stubbles are left u 
pigs, &e., 33. each. s n extra e effort "rey to his daily business, and every | touched until after my Wheat sowing, sometim 
^ competitive shows wi C be an extra profit | as late as December, 
peras extraordinary ex ions and abilities, If making an experiment to try whether the tackle 
PRIZE SKSTEN. he den gentleman of indepen dent fe fortune, then it is a esc work at all wher it first came home, Il 
1 bier — Vis by,” and let nim ride it just as he pleases, The never done a day's work at all in December. 
id rane va vie wi = prem ( is At 5 dienn with the judges does not occur in the | latest period in any year to which I have fi 
«opinion as ei "dd o "nr ded sie at at o e same degree with the stock as it does with the|in f A A. the ko of November. I h 
, : | implements. The most obj shop hls rejudice is got rid worke ovember since, and wh bigis 
under the " Harrow" —À other firm ; I began | of then, because the ownors of the Pr writ d apii n | I found the days so short - p^ that we had m 
to the j judges, or at least not in such a degree as is the time to do a day's work. It was therefore e 
I 
l successivo years, cost me during that — sale of which depends hi aily bread, are all | never use an icular course of order. 
epen very d y particular simpy 
I was at in preparing implemen atika: extra eds, which dan alto his po name and wusi d he him- | Study my own convenience; sometimes one kind 
afterwards ; he regn 
: tive, is there to describe and | work is done first, and at another time’another; but 
cervi ome tot sie in makin 1 flens show off the goods, inr if M cannot „afford to o pay a | is a curious fact in connection with this su je 
ciiin tecta A ed kar aam oak der rst-rate man or set of m to | illustrates the incorrectness of the Messrs. 
pened coke upto "d staff of gh s ebtiiu the judges, he never gets yl eoep that the last piece of saben work that ls 
sinblb in their various depart joka in the general dis. | yp Fo" those who think that ‘the 1 prize system has made wf ns in ul sal aei m cades b 
t seeding after the i 
the foremen being taken away with all th y, I ibt to this letter a report which was sent by | ridgings, smashings, or whatever else had, been donet 
Los qim et dee d E as eks ae my ra in reply to a request fo he Y^ in femaabion which | way of proof, here are a few recorded instan 
shows, and for as tedong din time inet bei unsettled r 
almost use 
trade during the period of the Agentur Society's | found No, 3 smashing h land, a Barl 
wards, making it 5 ys ing ante an ey 
il & general upset i yer mre of maie:  Perations, R, Garrett, Leiston Works, Suffolk. Lus gd inris cig tfe a Wheat matt M 
n the 
ip hing yr pog or ii ep reigon in every year; | R. Garrerr & Sons’ REPLY TO Inquiry AS TO GROWTH OF cultivating it This ii S mv a p er did any Wiel 
td he gt ini eae d am UANTPHUT Quen, | PERE tt ver; seo the gru Ca 
and men if they happened to be successful in winning pis We are favoured with yours of the , and isit, “As we walked over the Su" 
prizes. In t prize-contendip Severely fter ce its receipt have spent some time in ascorteintny Be um: thy were d grubbed 9 or 10 inches deep." .— 
P |f g were ral ber of implements and machines manufactured by ear the whole of k | 
wi the Wo bee useless in the general bus ess | years 1838 and 1862 respectively. P m vA d wc Plon —- ^ bid the 20tbe 
x orks, “The result shows most mosis the great advances An et exbsoiling, of, 
In stating which have taken place during th last quarter of a October, before I finished my Clover lea Wheat 
30,0002. as spent by my firm alone, T am | ¥ irae a e last q a century in | Octo VN PRIMA y Clover lea 
— rrp ay le ng know firms| “W. ly Messeng 
hate pect se much or nowealihoagh nea ns |an ee IURE eI Deka oe emper D wing. lt says, “On Tuesday vt 
so Ayn Sh for eee of the rade has á completó E. dw gon of an l opportunity ot paying aei p 
obliged been ie former yi fallen eee Se, in time to see 
the se = ok * Zu ud ee = have been int introduced ith terval, and are now mane > A pao ^ thi n.” It was the Editor 
: ices, and our customers ; and com "| who saw and is i i 
got nothing forthem, nor have they eos dcum; — In the latter class we would enumerate rtm pero) is a fact” that T M pio m. Mis Los i 
to eben pea entertainment fe the Comi err eive. MS Mir e ees a steam (i harvest, but practise it as well. jus 
"sheet wh tural ire n of England, and for | Which were quite unknown in 1838, » $c. &c,| Messrs, Howard say that the plan poin 
who tc a stewards of the yard and commanders wore in 1898 ned ede ot add 35 Der cent, more t m isa more excellent way than the one 
ole hec k e r eiA — day increasing | mended e, the plan of steam ridging and 
upon toact as judges, who have no which we devote to the manufacture of our implent os us at one operation. What evidence have the 
han io sey who mre the fe | Meat construction and materiala? emi i See ertcle of the iive paoti pus tell you that it ia 
1 most skilled and the most untifine poet of t doesmot prove 
ill be fonnd far from being the beat fetiniug he antra to All matters of detail in the manu is but itt] Vera soie de 
and some of them | plant, and the facities afandey” (ree,smount of capital in | Nave ria Epor, and I believe less undem 
3 localities, existence 25 years since. Thee wre W hich, ware | poro i it, and have always good 
h, there are well- MA le nra into part crto paio th pes with tb ve es tried the plan 4 
i pues apes ZA cultura! machinery Seram | Sut by the Messrs, Howard, and boforo they dib g 
hile hamse | rapid strides our T wot [o S raficenty account irf ie in 1861 and 1802, but the results upon that Pe, 
aman | duritig the period under notice. manufacture has taken LT, er been so. good, alth ugh the operation f 
has 
careful 
standard im. : À that 14 
o being so interfered with | sen o eei ammi "pns oh aun and eld EL fefe aer eats aii DA 
ment alge Jean, And to Dalea nie A stands very differently. We are tion, you would not have a 
: at short intervals, aro | missio 80 incorrect a charge as eie 
