688 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
appearance, its contents proving the ability ai and perse- | particulars; 180, see tiles were used in draining the 
5 anthorne, hie Mx iddlewich.—HMr.C. Davenport's ree All other OE (amo 
g T Garden Purposes. 
cw ea of master, mistress, and dairymaid. 90 acres. Claimant’s landlord paid for hy at the J AM ES m DUI — 
[Jury 16, 1864. 
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farm is 120 acres, mostly a strong loam soil on clay, it | we aid by claimant for pat in the pelos ng, 
is disposed to 54 acres pasture, 15 acres meadow, 8 of pulli ue ap ings &c., generally 3 and 4 feet deep, in REDUCED 
which are.covered with dung water. Wheat after places m PRICES 
Potatos 17 acres, Oats 20 acres, Potatos 10 acres, 4. Lower Whitley, near Northwich.—Mr. J. Rigby's à : 
Turnips 1 acre, orcbard and garden 1 acre, plantation | farm cont , namely 30 a acres 
and roads 2 acres. Rotation of crops on this farm— | meadow’ and Clove r (mown), 1 acre Wheat, 6 acres Each.—#. 
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Stock this farm, 4 horses, 1 colt, 23 dairy cows, | 3 acre Mangel, 1 acre garden, orchard, and homestead. 
5 heifers and stirks, pigs 20, ee J pon » she eep | Customary rotation: 1s t, Potatos; 2d, Potatos; 8d, 
and lambs 50; total stock, 112 heads. = pr Wheat; 4th, p Barley or Oats ; 5th, Clover and seeds, for | 
about 407. worth of these manures, viz, ra me, | lyi ing a few 
guano, and horse dung, annually. Has drained 9 90 acres| Live sto Ee id of 3 horses, 1 colt, 17 dairy cows, |! 
with 24-inch, 3-inch, and 4-inch tiles; does not state | 7 heifers, 25 pigs, m - reari ng calves; ie 1, 6 
dlo: een at any of th m 507. to 607. worth bones, isch in aoe 
incurred; has built shipponing for 20 cows, art hous ^ | guano, and horse manure, Have drain ned 28 acres with 
and press house; these cost claiman 1422 
found timber in the rou gh; has pd 2000 yards and filled up 2353 yards of old ditches, and pla: nted 
= old fences, and plan ted 1100 yards of new fences, 690 ya rds of new fences. Filled up two pits, gaining 
andlord finding Quicks; has mad À , &c. 
the centre of the frm three-quarters c of a mile lon ng,at| This farm is not in a bad climate, though elevated 
claimant?s own cost, expended on 15/.; drawn all | much above the sea. iile not well accommodated with 
Sarii for new buildings; fled up 16 pits, a good age and is a considerable distance sp 2 a long 
Penis 1 huh of land thereby. This year has made arkets, nor very near a canal or railway. The 
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over the cart-house, expense D that 307, of varies woe f dise a fine loam to a stiff clay; sar 18 
which t LM woo has allowed the claimant 107. properly drain The surface irregular, some portions 
ism y a strong loam soil; the 54 acres | a steep in bafis] $ need on every side with limber 
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fibers are in 5 elds, shi in: good condition ; the | trees, and, asan arable farm, there are too many upon GLASSES, 
15 acres me adow is in two enclosures, are old turf, and i they ugh many have been removed by eradicating old 
in a producti ive » state, mà apparently well manured ; es. Too much vermin in the shape of rabbits. 
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the o fields, show Mme | Seven acres of t the Potatos early ones, and mostly gone E EDT : j 6|18i m 
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for a good crop, cultivation coat in beds, and n o market, and the land planted with Man E or | 44 ainda etal 7 6) E uil zn 
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from weeds. The Turnips fair ere Cultivation: | Swedes. The first planted pissing the ground 
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after Oats medium crop; field r Potatos | and vigorous. Only 1 acre of Wheat a good crop, Painted and poss with 16 oz. Sheet Glass. 
not first-class. Oats, as are in| 3 acres had lost root, was ploughed rae and the land | „London Agents for Harriers IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH 
p, but 
treo ‘fields; those — Whe at a good crop, but not | the sown with Ba rley, a heavy crop. Oats a heavy crop. P HINSEED OIL, Genui 
ano ther field a of 1st year “had, we were t told, been pastured till | PAINTS eripere ground esd Era v 
the middle of M y, the stacks showing yn produce. | - 
The 2 M oss ti uw this Piraten d full of C. and third year's H AND GLASS 
growi iw ves ei all the old fences on the farm a re well ae pastured, and fal of White Clover, showing 
attended to. The farm is in regular an f bone manure, old pasture, on a thin 
sized fields, s Alei cs of ib eradication of old | clay soil, and another on a renis soil produced good 
fences and ones planted. ‘The different | herbage, from thé application of bones. 
buildings dier ree rica in his certificate seem to| The house and homestead in proper keeping. The 
- of a useful eharacter, and the new road, as alluded | outbuildings old, and not of the Desk, Frag etm for 
,and made by him, is quite e to the occupation | convenience or of sufficient extent, in tolerable 
e dy land. — It is in. a good s and a great con-| good repair. Fences, gates, = ve in proper repair, 
tl the -occupation ro: e dai 
Fog the gr and house are apparently well | Pigs well stab: fr sdb: ‘The working stock and 
attended to. tomas of a useful sort, and the best ot all, the 
N OTE.: receiving this claimant's certificate | claim & has several _Sons, who „appear to all ‘pull 
we have Posie inquiries, and have obtained furtl tl 
tie eee OBSERVATION Birnen nie 
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At 9 a.M., Railway Time. TT ormometers. n 
Day Reading of Ja Shade. | | sem - 
Day ofthe Week. | of sof tho “Barometer » ae NUS M cis Max. | Min. | 24 bours ours Ed 7 
th. ermometer. ind. in on on the 
reezing Point ele ee et REL et fiche ok ecg a pnt » | Max. | Min. | Sun, |Grass.| Ground. ‘ieee E to any station in England ir12 ari areo 
at Mean Sea | Dry | Wet | Direction. Foro ° 2 ee st = iin e 
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; ; ° ? D Inches, Jj e Street, London, 2 beg to call attention, de € 
Frida: pier E és fo | NW 2 | 1: | fo | 4 | 87 | 89 i Superior manüfacture of GARDEN ENGINES an 
Pte Y. £ , a) d 3 ^ 
Saturday * 9 30.11 54 50 N.E 2 10 66 44 81 87 S 
B ` NETS 10 30.05 66 61 N.E. 2 10 65 52 83 49 
Monday » 11 30.07 62 59 N.E 3 6 72 53 87 47 
Tuesday . 12 30.12 57 56 | N.W 9 | 10 | 56 | 52 | 95 | 49 p 
* Wednesday | ..| 13 30.03 57 £4 | N.E, 2 | 10 | 69 | 49 | 90 | 41 se 
Thursday .. ee 14 30.10 65 857 | N.E 0 0 69 | 48 87 42 
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will therefore be generally adopted, excepting where there me m. Fig. 
Notices to Correspon spon “silk beliabie | is danger of di drought. On this Jas oe “account pon haa better Ti 3, Trion & Bof 
et cuc GA. Leg amete baat goa flow dallon your farm, sout defora iy moma RON gli 
" d suppose w Wheat safe to Ball , GARDEN ENGINES, k TUE as 
ecd on Tat ground ater son adhi sow 10 or 12 ioco TING OF Mripow Har: K asks nd i of your readers with Registered ler. GARDEN P 
and y a. easily keep it — June 17 ^ not an gp pa e aiae Um LUE dE. pe. E al. | with Regist r 
excootingly yearly pen Emm t | thermometer, pl laced in the middle ot it, rise as hig 24 gal. 30 gal. | B gal. Hos 
in oom. * hrü nha ms ! Ecl 
'ASES NURE: Bro etae ge As ragments 100 x 
yr a Len knife and ly n layers with plenty of BEC : Young dedi 7. If you can top dre a it TN 
dy mou an ordinary Y apod “dang-heap. In a month | ast eut with good rotten dung, and dig it ds 3n m orse 
or two over, having put plenty of additional | bet the rows, you eanuot do better | 
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throw in with = as it is pem | "edil po spread 2 e €: Bd eg n guano ov e "ith ol 
beasts | 
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A the volumes 
CATTLE Disk. ; Sub. “ Spooner m 
ahh ed -— eerie n The 
a clopædia of Agri- ME heu: tural Society's gs. 
vise : It Ww been treated fully in the 
: CE or Patoni: Mab. zx soil ever light and | Peuno-Pwrcmosta: Agree ai by Professor Simonds and Middle Ditto 
We to in the tu: itdeep. If it is| pages o Small Ditto 
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rx less nh is ni bur esed oen e Sec in nostrums. READ'S SYRINGE, wit with.one E ee Rt 
chiefly ier crei dy is— ashing e seed in so em Gaian ienet and S, Syla of ad 
Ni iM Siriel in. lb. E of water fora A BA sack kept in stock by ge and Seedsm 
Wheat). Some Wheat Frag od and liable lr than Unites d UP uae do 
desired, others. asian MS o doubt to be had fo 
=? andit insome districts. 
Fig. 590. Large rise snd jot pitika » one 
of the ournal b: s 589. x 
ped S Lem cu ha time to a in ta take the com. onn [oci d LADIES' GARDEN SYRINGE, ape =: 
piantina its iest stage counter irritation, n. oily lux te. 
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febrifuge medicine, followed by Mew ging st mmend the | Fig. 5091. READ'S SYRINGE, with "p j 
liquid manure-drill or with Indinrub i c 
redured to super- | | Pris impr PPP ird n d did s fodder, and — | Pee <i "is im one pedet E 
phosphate » with one-third their weight of sulphuric acid. Hated ten along with — hay! chaff, Psa Mange No. 2 Ditto ditto x 
fescope Branch Pipe for ditto 
Pe "m us. 
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