pense in in ascertaining the weight of corn 
| were housed and liberally fed this would n 
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C the ied rmer of these years there were more It d 
For 
ot « 
and thus arises the question of high gms dairy: R 
833 
- ton, at Swan Place, 
EIGATE SILVER $ SAN. D, 125.1 per ton, s 
‘an increased expe 
livered five miles, or to Lond 
- grain for duy : Pb M EM any fe cet price, or uf FE d 16s. 
of Cows.—In Mr. J. n's paper i LADEN aio Kentish and Hampshire Peats, Yellow Loam, Leaf er. Sphag- 
liotan of t io i864, re ‘ives e keep o s doi ing very little € f reveal num vr and ‘none, Fibre Ren 
following return of the produce per co a large | months ink “the TR: s whi ^is bec consum J. Kennanp, Swan Plac Road, Loi &E. 
a gr eat deal ot valuable foo d. Ener zier turns b a UPON the WOOLSTON TACK LE " 
ag dt. e 0 4&ewt. per cow E with som sta fod, t emen £1001 “ best application. agains 
Butter .. the dairyman do the same with advant z e? M —— ç WuuxsSur MH tchley Station. 
y Caird's observations on the dairy districts in | answers decidedly, “Yes s” tng E hacer Cis si SHUTTLEVORTR, AND CO., EXGINEE 
correspon nded very nearly with this. The nt pad = oughou " the winter a ways Brine a ie price, c factor d f PORTAB BLE and ELXED. A 
NGINES, n in » &e., 
produce of mee good í farms n ox this neighbourhood o well w orthy of a tention , The fi ol lowing: ex sd ENa Harma, ee fut tion, wae Moving [ser tory fe iin et 
hich youn ieri Roads and Agric! rposes era. 
- of cheese per cow per annum rid and of — Wu" sce about the time of Stamp End vou, Lincoln A. and Te 5, Lombard Street, London; also 
of butter ” a € to Gra Behnhor Pest, 2^ ^ uertice nora: EX 
It a pas that in seven — Hom 1807 to 1863 | — — — z| Descriptive, — and Priced d logues, Free per Post, 
inclusive, there were 459 cows milked for one ^ e verage | 'g à g : r me? ven pre a udis en — à 
Frocester Court whic! nem an aggrega! Quar & EM zn AU OON 
245,458 gallons of milk, or on an average 535 gallons Wosia s sé lke T°, 2 RKET GARDENERS, Floris ts, Nurserymen, 
per cow per annum. The money-value = vod a | nem A B8 | Tuo Jro founder & d Makers Nanore Manuñacturers PACKING 
was 67782. 6.63 nce per gallon of mi = — - — --|—— | MATS of every description at the lowest quotations. Buyers 
average return in money per cow, not ndadiog the Od Spark i Jan o 20 to May 1 1e n n o$ 1o nam ERE eur mapas Raph apia 
1 Ql an od - , 
ge the nine years from 1855 to red retiymald, M $24 say, 9 n n a 14 = Address Russia Mat t Stores, 133, Mmories, E.C, 
od ES ^ ue | 
tter + 44.5 Ibs, mcm berry, Feb. 19 to TTC e 9| 18 HY TERI RURSUM CONSERYA- 
The following m are the details which. "din been carefully | Magpie, Jan. 6 to Ber aue 12h , 93) M Y PUMPS pM GRE ENHOUSE E SYRINGES, with all the latesi 
recorded, from 1855 to 1863 i l DS tg ts » | 1s | 101 ii} ” al Mi | improvements man ctu 
mon, Jan. ss J | » | 
Lemon, J Jan. 20, to ,, | 14 10 [104 » 84| 18 | ee sd RENE E! APER Ww. 
E bs E “to K n 1 1j hia x "8| 13 13 Doe RN G INGTON 
indy, Feb. 16, m 10 114 [12h ,, 105 "m Manouxs; pene n MANUFACTURER, s 
PUE By Special AD reed zi Her M. oy 
E An Tiiustr: rated ae sent free 
i r 11 quarts nearly Be particular to address BENJAMIN Epor ox (oniy), 
2, Duke Street, foot of London n pidge; 
ven about the end of No other Establis| 
— 
(Ap G UTTA PERCHA TUBING E E Ss 
| peti | ARDENS, &c.—The Gutta Percha Co; have been 
| | Rose from aerae with the receipt of the following 
| Weeks, L | Testimonial from Mr. J. Fa SU WELL MIDDLETON 
E Gallons JALLAND, Eso., of Hi Hull. 
cl récit sine wha xp e E your utta Per : "Fabin (inl ot 
repe samme eet each, wit sr oint) in use for the last twelve e months fo; 
| e, from April 10 "E cid watering theso and 1 find it to answer than anything. 
De Very, from Aprii 19 , 12) jll}, l have yet tried. T) " pressure of the water is very consi e, 
| Ali from May 8 , 15 it » 18 fellto 12 | this has not the slightest effect on the Tubing. I er 
| Coaley, from April 14 » 134 154 Tubing to ion a a Fr horn rias hee Gardeners, ecu as tes 
March, from April16 ,.|  ,, 14 9 17 fell to m nr h about one-half t 
See, Bom Magis -vi — p m "isa felitoi "En yariety of Gutta Percha, articles, such as Mill Bands, Tubi 
er icles, such as Mi z 
Clara, from A April 22  ..| » 1 10}, Soles, ‘Panip ‘Buckets Fire Buckets, Bosses, Union Joints: 
Flasks, | Bottles Bowls, Chami erg Toilet Trays, Curtain Rin 
eoe mn “Talbotype Tra eid ren etured by the Gutta 
Pere! by t holesale dealers in town 
i 
The comparison is 
would. generally be, as 
135 quai 
not d Ser iom w ihr latter as it 
ft 
The Gurra Percuma Company, Patentees, Wharf Road, City Road 
London, E.C. T "M d E 
| lié uo cows were Phry i in May 1 E. T ARCHER'S « FRIGI MO.”’—Patronised 
‘the early calvers by no means lost their time before > e Maes) A3 D D oxthumberiand for 
H on sG 
| being tur d out to Grass, and when turned out were Professor 1d Lindley for gm eon poner conor d ‘sir oes A emm 
|not far behind the later ones in the quantity of milk | for the Crystal Palace, Ro oyal Z aan e. 
| they . When the ee ag À prod calves | u PRIGI DOMO, from th ORC G RAYS of the SUN. 
9 wean or to sell is taken into unt, s that | Wool, a 
h 
earlier the cows come aii in 
they must be 
RET The 
Hu estie t por ton- 
si » Pu erg i rope 
t. 
ls. 1d, 
2.0 
oes not, however, seem desirable to aude 80 s lis 
d 2n 
‘sheep and more ee grazed, f Hor 
an accurate account has been kept * "the quantity of mm ‘them 
milk given by each cow. The milk is measured once a the dai 
fortnight, and recorded by means of di iagrams, Thi 
‘method is found of great for ascertainin ing wo 
by 
per ies (exce 
aid the least valuable are culled out o the Ded an d = 
calves w The 
eaned only from the more ma 
cows and 
at time, This the aim of 
airy- rub, Meth ate er to anita nod 
condition while they are giving a pera) yield of. milk. 
Two or three pounds of Rape-cake a i 
add tion to the ab 1l would pr 
Y nis irm oe Mr. Harrison, of Frocester * Me 
nd West of Pagina Agricultur 1 bes 
ray zd edd Racer’s Life ye. —Let us leave the 
| high-mettled w e first fou n pm 
compa rapere vit "the sei Jinba, ts 
stride as the matches 
tinkling of the lrs bell with which t 
ewe will clear the way. 
E o of the years 1862 and 1863 s cati 
EE ene 
i Years old.| Average | Gallons. 
mit *& d 
| 8 2 Ist year..| 317 at 63—| 818 0 
EM 3 lib. MIS S 1815 6 
E l4 8 $01, . ME" 15 0 
| 15 8 "d gy. (ORO - gy 17 6 6 
20 8 Mth. 105 =~ 5, 18 14 0 
ae 3 5th ,, ../685 ,, 1717 2 
pees Gee: | ee! 
= ol 
Dee ive only an ipiis tion to the ti truth; | 
P the bad mi irum would keep niet the average | 
the first, second, and third years, would probably be 
called out in the fourth and fifth de and only the 
milkers would be found in the sixth ear, 
- Were the facts r for 
taking the produce o 
throughout the period, a much more accura 
. QA n e richness of 
new inlik g nds p the heifers, and | 
30 gallons given by the largest 
weights of the cheeses 
E cheeses weighed ee 
superiority in the Y v mill. 
Page ren by each 
8 
pen the 
the | solii 
er pe is the ending post, 
e wild re dm iy of such 
a chorus of shouts and yells, of 
p wor] _of arms—hero, tl 
ad and 
Dm a EE 
dois way 
aui the filer, € thrice happy 
| in his ignorance, will lean carelessly on on his stick as they 
er; 
qx 
weekly food given to the cows that 
d pute that the 
ce 
pe „of the al jacket in 
trugg 
eri p^ prepared Hair ma 
Y non-conductor f Heat and Cold, keeping, wj where 
itis appl perature, It oe eet for “al te 
for preserving 
eda fixed tem 
2 yards 
Qin THOMAS ARCHER, Whole and Sole 
Sole Manufacturer, 7, Great 
City, and of all 
Trinity Lane, Cannon Street, Y, Nurserymen and Seeds. 
“Ut is much cheaper than Mats as a covering.” 
BARNARD, BISHOP, ax» BARNARDS, 
FURTHER a EA kapha the PRICE of WIRE NETTING. 
comu HNW or, 
Soe. 
ARNARD, Bisnor, & BaRnarps beg to 
have made a 
achine-made Wire Netting, 
Galvanised after being made, 
trength, and durability. 
Ga 
2-inch mesh, 24 dad deus h 
2-inch 
inform their friends and the 
further reduction in the prices of 
and also that all their De are now 
which adds much to their gi oo b 
Galvanised. 
: "yr per yd. 
Pe. S 
. 8 
march by, to ask “ What’s the name of that "un ?”. 
Corbet's Tales and Traits of Sporting Life. 
Notices to Correspond 
en 
* DaiwTREE'S SEEDLING PorATO: C H, must look at our Adver- | 
tisement columns, — Mr. Alderman Mechi, Tiptree Hall, 
K 
elved 
= It ‘makes good litter, and rotting with the 
ra a Meu OT 9s 2 9 A manure, nearly 
ERRATA. ee e = “cn y at p. 802, col. a, 12th line from bottom, 
Hi 
doubt, is a 
combined ; and if the 
2%, 00." "evil, at p. 805, col. a, line 34, 
read “quarter” evil o 
WIRE FENCING, pam GALVANISED WIRE ROPE 
| FENCING, Ho ven for the home trade or the colonies. 
wires, 3 
6 inch: D ed Standards, 8 feet, apart, 
nn ht dne "d RA eeuining » Screws to each 100 
yards of Fencing, 1s. per 
The same with Galvan 
ised Wire Rope, 1s. 2d. per yard : 
rated Catalogues, with prices of every variety of Wire 
Fencing and Wire mg forwarded free on application. 
ipei Paler Bau etting delivered Carriage Free atallthe 
principal Railwa; 
