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Avavsr 13, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
781 
: —— E.— Wheat, under an average ; Barli avi 
Brough s £32 0 0 Mr. Sharpe, at 20 gui neas. Three promising yearlings fasoamm. Jr cul eem oe io eae E 
all tubs roug! pi vk nis 400 were " at eh 7, and 10 mew each. The na Potatos, below an aver: age ; Hay, light crop; Root eps 
eei as much 2 d Š winne of Ja st year, a two-she Tire , price esta neas; rather E Ix est, August.—Thomas Atherton 
Curd cutter wer george es 30 0 0 $3 Lixcorwewimr.— Wheat, very good, above an average; Oats, 
120 vats .. 30 0 0 the: average ‘being sd 6s. light, very short straw, below” avenes far “inferior to 
6 double — pressers . a E $c.90 0.0 ARM, PENKRID the past four years; Beans, few grown and bar erage ; 
Whey v es E! 15 0 0 1 1 S " “th e magni-| Po — s, fir; Ha; ^ good; "Root Crops, Mangels (4 crop, 
de d butter tubs 5 0 0 Mr. C. R, Ke elin ne =the za xp ES x g Rap y inferio Wheat ze est, August 13. Thomas 
Suetiies NES LA ficent ram Reg corsa Ppa by S. By me vine Aitken, Decoy Farm, Spalding 
Bundries zi às £161 0 0 at 71 polit s), and many | NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. —W heat, dun strong lands, not goo 
* btained senate d Barley. the — Oats, a light crop; Beans, siy 
Cart Harness— 0 shearlings of his stock. E^ e here obtz mergi Dim Leics hatin qd So ery bad’ 
6 sets of thiller harness at 4l. 10s. TUM ee < : | the high figure of 177. 8s. 8d. per head. Boot "Crops, Mangel "fir Turnips bad ; Harvest, n ugus 
Baste of trace eel pio mo 0 0 R Ernan Gran powe shal 
Se -— Y ii m ires 1d. | OxForp.—Whea wares "Barley, under an sverage: Oats, 
Leeds ming machine harness ix 5 o o R. HI ’s l ht tl 111. 10s. bad ; ‘ene: roma PS as, bad; Potatos, under an Ei Pulli it : 
pow per erii o o e| ora rams, eve big gel shoop Bay, ash ie a ee ore Pea E 
Wagons and Carts— E D P Oxford. 
4 wagons a Lg ou sero ODE Ta - M G. A. May. —The rams at ord et in in 
5 carts at 14l. m 7 M L3 Ro eek ay fi 
poene age o 2° à 9s 0 0 clout and Alb. of wool each. No. 1 was let for the orrespexdee 
king Machines, d&c. — season at 35 guineas to Mr. C. Randall, of Evesham ; The Harv =e reports on "^ ndi AME 
1 mowing machine .. E . $3.0 0 Nos. 8 = i ade 14 guineas each; No. 7 23 guineas; | ance of the rm tells a sad tale, for by it we mee t 
2 tedding machines 5 22 0 0 No. 28, a neat ing shear, 20 initas; the average | you h: t an average c „Wheat (“very 
Hm pq — ee 1 " “iss 10d. per head. ective," “blighted in many places,” and “drought 
4 hand rakes , rwr being 1 i ^ revalent words), about an average of 
lrick cloth . va 15 0 0 FREEFORD. ripe, E , utn 
$0 rakes t io ed 07 Dyott and Mr. C. TI hieved | Barley, a very bad de x ot "iupra: 
Prongs,shovels,&c. |! dena one D, EL “re B rain de oval Arti Now let us compare this with it Waren stoam og 
vation Bs Wheats ‘i Miam ser HRADE splendidly, 
5 ploughs at 5! V aon odi 2 Nowenstle, » ap bees d a cep only entered he tsi r an avera my Barley is al 
1 bouting (c M aedi «antl A =p Vane cd ana prize we e era ur ripening well; my Beans are i and free 
1 subsoil plough tion, must be regarded a great triumph for any one from blight; and my $ y bA a grow. 
I gh and cultivators 1 flock, particularly as the — - n | f tu wall how., To-prove.thak this 3 pouch adio mid s al 
2 pair lighter harrows : r pn abet ulnis no doubt consider- | case I have exam ined oi er steam cultivated farms, and 
i pr d bly increased tho nuisber of intendio sers ye E they aiso stand this dry summer. I wi 
Tema roller : ^ pedem on Monday last, where a mos erous and ple of =r — : mM à ib v 
lsteersge drill — .. a 3 business-like company surrounded Mr. Preece in his Go oldington, Dear New pore + ag ne! did Wheat, B 
rece Sh di lof the rams and ewes from the joint flocks of | Steam power for six deme has ue i en d 
senti s up 04 landlord and tenant. The rams generally were good in | Beans, and Oats, a n average; his Mangels and 
2 chain barrows » d d of a | Swedes are very g r. Cranfield, of Buckden, 
TN ve m, of fair size, excellent quality, possessed of a É 
arona paohhie Suc Meaca money-making fleece, and, consid — ~~ M ates Hunts, who has farmed by steam power for four years, 
m s ME offered, m. ^A. of which :o as splendid crops of Wheat, ley, and Beans, all 
z 202 0 0| believe, unsold, the ae avenge realised 8 13s. (for v oti much over an EL y neam are i “ont nd well, 
Tibe Barn Implements dic. — d de and Netting) must be considered one of the est | and pe ic d verd These re the d ot 
rse-power . " m ag of the season. t - 
poet on sted g aia iu Mr. "ates, of im hired the ar ave deep cultivation vA a dry summer, let my brother 
b wt ones CLER Mr. R. H. Masfen | horse-farmers reflect over "hem a bit. William Smith, 
lvMM MEME T o E TUE een oe doit Woo iston, Bletchley Station, ug. 8. 
nnowing machine eis ac ded sl i d "n 
Eme aT. class, this atter Sheep, epee by | many judges | New i m of Drai nage.—1l " 
oilcake crus! DCN n ram- 
1 bushel measure i suis E . Horis “ Fosse? Flo dq yx -— offered | Paper, fiel; the possibility of RE V an i in creased 
200 sacks at 2s. K^ rU was Havelock, a five-shear ram, and of the | outfall for inland water by its yo me ter to rivers 
shovels, sieves, &o. .. l Agri elot their surface. I: saw rg — of this a few 
99 9 o) Royal Agricu 
Sheep "MM dic. — 
t | days since, in the pumping o 
The 
Mr. G. A. ter 
Racks, hurdles, and | trougha 90 0 0 35 guineas, and which, after being entered x Mr. into a river water AE from the pumps into 
Dipping apparatus ne yg X Kesling nineas, fell to Mr. John Canning at | open trough, made of two boards ight a angles, which 
Pigs—troughs, buckets, d&c. RU : : earlings were let at about 12 guineas each, | rested on the ! botto: ^ "i the water 
Cider and Cellar Utensils usually wanted on 3 a dairy | The hole forty shearlings IT found | 
farm £0 0 0| verage for a all, both sold and let, of within a 
Ladders—of various kinds  — .. Mie ET e ith whicli the: 
LE VES S PLD alla 
Total of Imp , &c. £o 0 0| Rat Yin Farm. i Hamu uid p s ram lambs and Bc falling 
ihessi t p|rams at Ratfin Farm, isis eem were pa on | displacement of 
^ pay ti ae wages [3s 6 months, Ti LIP: bour | the ont th ult. The i highest pde for lambs let w e 28, | disturbance 
la 
Er including , bailiff, x) at my la keep, 
17, 154 guineas, &c., each; for single bake sold, 26, 
mediately abo 
Art .an acre. This A will therefore amount to m ae 17, : 164, 15 d 15 5 guinem, &c., each; for lambs | of ia — e The i speared 
Ol. a year, fo: sold in pairs s per d velocity. 
from capital, T the half of which we should provide for nu let, 20, 17 guineas iem and for ed 8 sold, of the running water. dor he the Syeloeity of the 
The Capital we inim gels Coad Dex 14, 11j, 11° guineas, “2s, each. The average of the | Stream in the river, as has been said, “pu along 
Payments be made to outgoing tentant .. -£320 0 0 lambs let and sold was 97. Os. 11d. - lamb, and of | the water so introduced, = ar apr corm As 
Hay to be made first year _and kept the ram lambs and rai e dt s e Artesian theory, I 
[Sin ama .. 150 0 0 rates gc that “the press ate e of gravity of € E 
Dead stock .. X od “4 : Atr. Wigmore, We. ston: dei P enyard, — Lots bent m ass (e earth or rock water | caged), ex ing the 
Ino tiie say =e 860 0 ọ and 5 were secured by Mr. Duckham, of Bays bees water of the 
—— Court, Ross, for exportation to Aust lia. whole | 9t 4 - 
apital £5100 0 0 45 yearlings were sold at an average of -- ee ere, 
This gives 87. 10s, as the PT required per acre to | e following Cotswold sales are also reported. The | Under Lond r lower meme under os the 
stock a mixed dairy and arable farm well, ost important of them bas been that of Mr. W. Hewer, | Strata are mo Sade P the dl y 89 as to endan 
ep not — in Mp anything to meet the of Northleach, whose flo ek has acquired great es | | | the f “ree of buildings above, and os Spree to 
as t me rathe 
I would only add, that » have sufficient capital is of | and 'one bou ht by Mr. W. Lane, of Broadfield, for the it can Ih raised i 
e person so situated is not | extrao: prdrüiry sum of 230 guineas. Mr. R. Gim rne, of Paris 1700 feet b by the itr. Ths law ol of the rise of water 
obliged to fores is aid he can purchase at the tn "E Py p of 50 n Artesian mean, at tween 
SHEEP — 
SHROPSHI 
Mr. S. Byrd held his eed ar of eM the other 
of Patentee B ood were offered by 
a lot of iPodi 
heavy-fleshed m with woo of the finest 
quality, whilst 1 Was the weig t of several of 
atten dance wa eam nd i tamen Siar pen AE: han a 
x 8 large an 
sheep, a whioh the sale ing gs spirited t te n; » 
a guin respectively A e first be i iven 
by Mr. C. Stubbs for the magnificent iat being given 
É ome iai: Tue S0 ahi 
D guineas. The 30 rams 
sold and let realised an aeram of 14l. 7s. 11d. 
GRENDON. 
vw Baker.— sale ed wi res six: 
aker at 50 nd which, 
cellent quality tad es ‘pont » iut 
co tain conn and now ^ end the Earl of 
being purchased by his lordship's agent, 
a 
|1 18s. Mr. C. Barton, o 
- Bauuton, 50 at 107. 18s. 10d; Mr. E "Handy. | Ba er of mine, 
ierford, 51 at 107. 10s. 10d. ; Mr. W. Lane, of Broad- anA um ?2, 1850, and d in their Tran 
eld, 56 a at 107. 6s. 7d. | tions. where there is n ible outf: 
own in 3 
TA cd the a ERRET 
, Wittenham, dg ae 
zoe eee oo 
our agricultur. 
shown Mee it will not, it 
ENT APPEARANCE OF THE Rs 
i 
quality; "half & crop ; Root Cro} 
— W. Plummer, Peaser more 
Whea! below t. below 
last 
F ; Po otatos, upon strong soils light crop, elsewhere | does a “admit of a doubt. 
pretty € vr M = a 2: got in, cannot fail to be a gr 
crop; Harves' us! iy 
IM dae De anri: edes. Over kiadi! Obia, It sets his land at liberty for — — 
under average; Beans, average ; Peas, under average ; Pota- n we in practice, and becoming m 
Ut, good but small ; Bay; failure; Root cro; "ar sr ular every ensuing year, os! - ud 
Turnips bad ; Harvest, Av “eet ad echi, Pus 
ow 1863 on an average; Barley, : 
me : s ice of 
average, injured by the ae e e air, inj y autumn culture upon which ly f 
fly in — Pe VE pete mem rig ein — a continuation of profitable labour, No sooner is the 
d fiy; Potatos, small; Hay, scarcely ba f a crop, but well crop off than this culture ought to commence, bub 
secured ; Root SEEN late and inferior } Harvest, August 4 
mom Bt Albant 
hitherto sueh has been the seareity of labour at this 
