Juxx 30, 1864.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND pm pau. 737 
ood, Gateshead. Commended: Nathaniel Clarke, of | | quiis cages og instructions. | Under c ordinary cir- ! "lass for Garden Purposes. 
Cras Park, Fence Houses, Durham. stances co within the J AME a PIHITLILITE ARD O CU 
Crass 139. For the best Five “Fleeces of Leicester. —2., | but in n all other reise matter is te throng 
to John A Angas, of Waitt, M Weta. pe Ses poe tay the e commissioner, E the duke, who himself looks into REDUCED OF — 
e emi For the best Five Fleeces of Cotswold, Not | the | case an nd dec upon its me eri PRICES LASSES. 
cient merit. 2 f f the amounts expended by | b= 
Crass 141. For the best Five e = the duke on the me" since he came into possession in nd f^ e k 
rome ty e (san e lg Fleeces of Oxford Down.—2l., | 1847 wil hi y | 3 is in ae : 4 d — in diameter E i ES 
to p Howard, of — = S a url giv w how clearly ina Grace iin E taloga - i 0:502 m 
Cra the best Five Fleeces of Shropshire.— oprietor, and how fu TA E v 15 : " .29 
MS PADNES UE UM Oni Fait, fabiwarthc Highly enden: edere ny dot ar qud wi their op : 5E 1M 5 " dd 
Commended : Lord Wenlock.’ arged 863, ie a x ce b dO) 1 17. , Y. » cn A 4 
Crass 145. For the best Five Fleeces of Hampshire ee H ved | 18 3a ki . : : 
other Short-woolled.—2L, to William Humfrey, of Oak Ash. | exclusive of the large vdd nord Alnwick Castle aid PINK a 012|09 » » "14 
Crass 146, For the best Five Fleeces of Chevoit.—2l., lotka residences churches , par 3i y » pes ee ds ” 
Charles Rea, enen rers Pb x2 Hig e ‘and. nde i Te cg up iren édo 0 1 | da mii a 
— z$ greed Tir e Fle rayana 2l., to P e ting cottages, &e. $t f E: = 12 ; ls nrw in "— E " é| 9 inches in rns g i 8 
Alexander Wearing Long, nt Cottage, Kendal. » draining . . pt pte : 010) H 7 * T 2 8 
Crass 148. For the bit. Five ecce of Herdwick.—2L, H s y = H 2 , je m 
Nets M oasis Britter These details enable us to draw a c Bree cc "high ly 4 ” Not mado. above 12 inches. 
Crass 149. For the be Pirin of Butter.—5L, to James | favourable to his Grace between the administration of unn 
Nicholson, aedi Hall, Lom Commended: John | this and of some other properties, which pass like his | =, Yas y 
Tweddle, of Askerton, Brampto from the present ra to collateral heirs; for | CU CHE GLA 
CLass 150. For the best 6 omen of Fresh Butter, in single | that reason is ofte assigned as an extenuation of, Each.—s. d. Each.—s. d. 
= TE aed X RR MAX Lee E ern 7 House, | no not as an excuse pm the unimproved and neglected 24 inches long 19 i fuk long 1d 
Woodhorn, Morpeth. condition they are allowed to remain in. ost o 5 Ae H : 16 T : 0 10 
LACE will, Ithink, feel that in this respect the NA E os o3 dev wn "Mad to any length. 
1 lifie 
Re ictus. | apr eat has usd and des ioa, Vipera xd 
The Newcastle Daily Chronicle : July 18—23, 1864. GRASSES, OPEN TOPS, 
Ch ronicle Office, tlie ofthe tase 
Nev I : : lisl ve fli | —— We have to announce the death, on Tuesday last, "^ 
tural Society we kn RS "Y | of Mr. John Morton, of Nailswortb, , loucestershire— Pieri igs AE cgpeI prd 18 inches er E 
one of & the Royal Agricultural | ;; DRE Bonn tuse qa d. op class eee 
day i in the columns of the Robust Daily ironic Bottaty of England, and agent for many years over the 15 7 Saat beet eee ss E 
The series of its publications, commenci ng some KA estates of successive ] Earls of Ducie. "English agricullur re | Painted and Glazea with 16 oz. Sheet Glass.. 
nta n Agents for Hartiey’s IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH 
account of the implement trials, of all dep venting y^ on Lord Ducie’s property, of the Whitfield Example | o ap OIL, Genuine WHITE LEAD, Cansox’s PAINTS, 
v exhibition, and of every incident M occurrence | farm, which at ds time received large numbers of | PAINTS of various colours ground ready for use. 
nected with them; but we eed MUT d cher | visitors i pine € the results of the land drainage PANAS B Bishopsgate reet semen ore rl 
more paraan i to the week of the meeting, bec and of the vigorous farm management which he there EH[^^P GLASS FRAMES (Loose Tors) 
of the eupiviitimded ad "dir ted. We are also indebte 
pen of. Prof Wilson, which have been pu bibe « onito him for the first attempt to illustrate the 
mera Gays descriptive of the agriculture of the connection existing in this country between Agricul- 
orthern counties, erts characterised, like all Prof. | ture and eology. In early posa ms —— | 
Wilson's writings, by u mbit itious simplicity | of style, however, in the oceupation of a smal 
native county, Fife — Mr. Morton repeatedly ib 
history of the great eem je ral improv vements which over most of the counties of England, using for this 
have of late years been effected in the county of urpos ing many successive summers the com- 
Northum mberland. We underst: tand they are soon to be | paratively leisure period lying on most Scottish farms 
betwe nei ly Turnip seed-time and a late 
readers. will E. the a eg ng of a eet what | corn EN His notes on the geology and farm 
is ey practi tk dabant +} > a afte wards 
coll ted —** ” 
paper f for engaging Pro e Ww dc encre stie d a ecte and eri in his Bc ‘On On ll a and 
perfo rdially introd Pe publie by the 
late Dr. Beckles nd and e k gren Philip , M.P., 
Ring pereo he "pro on whieh ue duties E the | and went t through several editions during 1840-1848 
landow cases fa ep and of | And we must not forget among his publications about 
the spirit in "which they appear to » undertaken this time, the controversial pamphlet which he wro 
The Duke of Northumberlan cvm "include | along with his friend the late Joshua Trimmer, F.G.S., 
3000 acres of woodland, 116,200 mares of hill pastures advocating the repeal of corn laws from the 
and Grass land, 38,900 acres of tillage, end 4700 acres agricultural point of view, on the ground that the 
of waste and rock and shore. This great territory is | f. bee ot o oct diers 
allotted in sheep farms, ores from 4000 to of grain in the right prosecution of his Mores 
acres in extent, and from 1s, . an acre in rent; | truth uM though not dr vega a = cs tim 
and in ordinary tillage farms, varying from sg do 900 has then been more SONS, Warwick Lane, N 
— in extent, and from 10s. to 37. an Early p the century ME Morton den "Fifeshire, and ig. mm es m rud EC. to call. attention to their’ eir ery 
regards the game, ‘except in the vicinity. of ‘the | took a farm near rset ; , through — manufacture of GARD ENGINES and SYRING 
duke residences, where it is strictly preserved, the the introduction of his landlo iad, the late pv of Car- 
narvon, he was ultimately placed in charge of Lord 
p the offer of shooting at a low rate, about 3d, | Ducie’s Gloucestershire weer rn the Pusey 
peracre, "This is pat ua nEs Seep hei; 2 Apta it be pro rty—and on estates in Lincolnshire, he long lived 
not so, the r wight of shona is let, the game tenant | à laboris useful aneit life, siding the duties 
ing his own arrangements with the farmer, so that | of his office with promptitude an J y. Heresigned 
the landlord | is ear ial t upon to interfere. All| hiš various charges at the age o reds years and | 
emen ent improvements to the estate, as farm build- ten, and had lat ahs ba resided at peer Cottage, 
, cottages, ro roads, p are done at A: sole cost of Nallow orth, where, as the honour cd centre of a united 
the duke; for draining an annual charge of 5 per cent, | f 
he te outlay i is made, the tenant m he aking 
th 
cheerful an old age as ever falls to human jin 
to | and 
T the tiles. No a than 35,203 acres have thus Th The first heavy blow fell here nine weeks ago, when a = 
been thorough drained, at an eat cost of about 54. | happy married life at length was broken, whose 50th Fig. m í Fe e 
Der acre. Liming i is usually done by | the te nena except | an TBA ri long since celebrated :—The P LL | ca g. 57 d. 
allowane M other, pure exemplar of a simple Christian life, died| GALVANI IZED IRON TUB | pcs caus 
from the landlord in the shape of material or r money. May 20th, aged 76:—the Father pa ter b. Vp ee | OAK TUB 
The same pisei also exists in reference piety. ot scif denial honest y» and industry, an i Regist : red Sj El GARDEN ENGINES, 
> o ng | reader, 
r to | trusive 
laying down laud to perm anent Gra "s e conditio is | of public qiie d and pro inti intelligence ae £213 6 £320 p Brel mua Renya 
the farm-houses s on the y 26th 83. 24 gal, 30 gal, | 15 
ept up an £500 £512 0 £5 
ee X. Sid t is each year being isi 
ud 
to the upw ^ oo having been Perfect trust, and lo 
either built or put into good repa nce he came into Ee eer tune eter is 
5 ion of the estates, Much, h um remains still to Gliding to the sun-bright clime— 
2e done. The cottages vary in me however, more than Thus, together, band in hand, tema 
iu condition. Some few are to be met with still having Pass on to the Father-lai QR. Dio 
only one room, while in Tsisije 
The greater number pa 
, owever, have but two rooms—a ; 
living and a sleeping room—with a be sculiery and Notices to naga agrarian Fig. 600. Large GARDEN SYRINGE, with one 
conveniences, To all a gardai is attached, and | Ftax DopprR: H W C. asks “which is the most effectual — e E ++ 108. Gd. each, 
some have, in addition a piece of land sufficient for th method of destroying * Dother,' otherwise called Wild Flax.” » 589. - "uA acm Hom ee ý 
keep of a cow, The tai is of a b nage and e| We have vat mg aa er latter term — 3 the mena » p PADIES GARDEN SYRINGE withdo | $53 ^" 
f b uch large extent, so meant, but Dodder is a n » whic e et 
divided, and comprises such a variety de operta best got rid a dd pu s stk = wen — n whic F3 
land, mines, manufactories, houses, and oth: the threads of the Dodder rn en ho ui ap i 
: gea differing per tenure, that it D well pigh centu perg is ceri — e rm gata wi n à end erm READS SYRINGE? ome i " - uo 
f Mpossible succinctly to describe the management. The| American or Riga seed should be preferred ; tho Odessa se semaine ditto Ser aes, vs sO 
general P gi Garden JMaigines and Syringes of J. TyLor & S manufacture 
] administration of the whole is entrusted to his | nearly always contains seeds of Flax Dodder. Upon tuis kept in stock by Ironmongers and Seedsmen in ev part of the 
Urace’s EE ; Hugh keom wh oi i ubject seo à paper in the Agricultural Gazette, for Sept. 10, | United Kingdom. 
all the agents etaploged in the different ias irat on ae the ** Bath and West of England Society,” vol, xii, PEA a Sons, Manufacturers, Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, 
