THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[OCTOBER 15, 1864. 
998 
fault with wh: ts, | fai r He and gets lls 
ith iccounts, farming. He grows corn, and gets machines, and se 
po xi That h we = - es ond ers’ | Wheat worth not more than A — Such was 
accounts, and he advised farmers not to let him see the farming : ey à ^ri M Ches a jite de wa sed 
them, N e wor h o strong ed farmers, £ 
td "end s ppg iq mn e nts; ston, Budworth, and High Le igh; he ewein to 
h plained of was, not of the manner in which | the p of a cA and - ended that their 
they kept accounts, but that they did not keep farming did not allow them pone imple- 
accounts at all He asked one farmer what he paid ents. How record could they compete with 
for labour? what his horses cost hi ow much for vo rs can afford to purchase implements? 
insurance ? and sa ch meena: and an confesse cry " a — recs as over 
the 
-— was, aaron farmers 
o accounts at had also offe nded Mr. 
Cheshire fected à 
ing cows are dete "that have never hed calves 
that ali 
And so they are 
n 
p» 
of land 
the farms in dp county wonid fall her the pm of a 
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d & 
Colonel. Wilson- Xo 
hee pa farm’ "e 
V utem ip 
wou ng o tnm 
Dairy ae sad sep farming, however well the land 
will not po together. A farmer, such as he is in 
Some think themselves mighty fine fellows indeed 
When they win the first prize for an overgrown Swede; 
But we need not to Boden for Turnip seed go is 
Bo long as green Rushes in England will gro 
Testim w quite t) ry? e 
I will tel you the eal we intend to 
That he still may continue to iron ‘as ‘aright, 
We have brought him a lantern to hold his rush-Light | 
Long life to Sir Harry, the farmer's best frie; a 
May our riches increase as our Rushes exten: 
And whenever he dines at Big Budworth, ie car 
That the landlady gives him a rush-bottom’d chair, ^ 
t know i 
The 
Haig bid 
n * The Tenure of Land in Cheshire,” 
the chair, 
Mr. DuTTON said he had neither given notice of 
lau 5 with which the above li 
aving subsided, a short discussion 4 ui 
On a call from 
his 
of iptention 
under their own thumbs. But they neglen. the 
"a Cheshire, knows nothing of sheep—nothing as to their age or 
opportunities they then had. diseases, or that dreadful scourge "the foot-rot, which prevails poe. | prac p ee pd bck eor | es land. 
that are now th 5002. Had “they, as ight | in Cheshire in spite o Ae ania tiles, He cannot have money vs TAS] d t | AS: Se ee had an 
: : at both pds, f he m 1 admirable tendency to secure that result, Another question 
1 t ilways in their own I» ne e yos op of ape ja ues ring, he q! 
res Ae ies the ra -— : à a x ne ud Sz ehe ati m od "es | connec ected with the jene of land was, whether 
armers ire mi ve supp a arWiCk* | ot how bu sheep, and h x annual agreements, or rt terms are best? And also 
shire P ae = might have taken them from | Octo chen shee hoep are 3 Lo "bis flock every | nature of the covenants. 
i : apiid Que. ephe sliding Scale Must | These matters ought to be looked a 
r 3s. per ton, instead of paying | pr revail in mure as is nd, so must be | Tenants are apt to look at them from one Ver of t 
ver, r. Stelfox - Comberbacb, had | the price id sheop—land wr 408, jog Aen dp at 40s, each. I|]análords from another; an Y view, and 
sai e Beide done his best, bu b ut for th of him | £2 a farmer in Yorkshire who some years ago gave 40s. each | interests, it was not easy to reconcile thems bat Pop ee 
A for 100 ewes in October. He hired two tups at l0L cach for | ing the question they should not look through wi denar 
he Sih a pu Rushes! All he (Sir Harry) could | the season. At lambing time, the ewes were put on seeds with | 1S.coe” sor through the landlord's spectacles” Ry ayn r 
say was that he eese got upon rushy land bha m, A = - € dcm lambs, 125 in| form a correct and unbiassed opinion. In the tp on 
rather = on yee He had also offended th RAT tah took eur te vole ch gu mA Mes landiord let his lands in the belief that the tenant is Gpatts oF 
E! tural Gazette, which had declared that he was | about 13 or 14 months old, at 76s. each. Their — I on, the. : yd ^ i m" tha mti ties qe gs 
an Gane ughing, and all matters of that | ofcourse; but wool at that time was only 13d. ound. | capit estion of rent ought D. È 1 
sort. And so h olonel Wilson Patten, too, had TP aoe Jm is Tancashira and Cheshire might tortus agreement—giving. equal pitfieciünl zx Nm 
taken him up for saying, at Knutsford, that sheep | the winter was o oh E e is against us, and if | and the tenant, for justice never can done with 
^ and wet the loss of 1 4 done without 
farming in Cheshire was all nonsense; but he uld | And I ask y u. Dé you think Yab otv Lan oasis Bod OMENS as jme ap qd Ms TA SS ar points. Then 
allude to that subject presently. It was said in the) farmers, such’ as tbe etent to farm in this equitable annual Dres ents ? As air loupe o8 
urday Review = ime ago, ves —_ of | manner; are they not better suited for dairy farming? Of| wniversally—leases are u indesitabte, "The landlord tata 
course t are exceptions. There are st backed 
9. Bre cked men | could not be fairly meter under Pii dà, c It was im} 
England did not 
he ep 
living on the dry lands in our counties who may play with 
sible to tell what changes might take place in reference to the 
per 
an : industry, "od to iie. wader and | sheep-farming if they like it ; but I donot think that you will 
dese ved, from o very gud “rinks "m M. the charaoteristíó shrewdne: ich the Times attri- Bee st s The ett t or rie tp bolt eater Mem ei 
they "d, oma e, vermin, aud other will bot. Püétoéd pe e Tapenade ny å hopo you Mi ER + 
This a abated me p of the great ana: of | farming, even though the land be highly drained, and. he ne chief cigoskun de Jon ee i 
k : g e highly drained, and wool | rule, the + pends the first half of his term in laying 
Cheshir uim boning, and bond oer bulls, | 2s. 64. per Ib.” i t ying 
They H much out on tis farm as possible; and during the latter hall 
we bea: mind tha = eaking of e (Si ir Harry) regarded draining, boning, and broad- | he applies himself to getting as much out of the land as be can 
Cheshire theese as they as as Apu will be,| breasted bulls, as the three — curses e Cheshire, | I all annual agreements, there ought to o à clause giving the 
i be a wide difference S0 years henee. Take | Tho other three are tillage, ed pend mp) ana 
the T D E e: m eode € of 1 Se - ceding ‘sac, Jum a Cheshire fermer takes to | that was not t abso KT necessary for the protection of both 
acres, and - andlord he must have it drained.| breeding hunters he must be very low inde ed. He interests. rike all such clauses, and let the 
The ]landk rains it, and then charges the q | tenant have bis | fing not as sir ious said, nam. ly, applyi 
tenant an "dioe rent + of 6s. per acre = his | boning altogether; what he would s say w —Drain ue eee x eee x he PN e es on Giras nd 
; whereas he oe to have mae it for 2s. per "m pu bones on on m c lime end us on | hon. baronet that there was a good deal of land in Cheshire 
“He (Sir cubren un and then would promise them a long. | thati uld be undesirable to plough. With h Wheat at 6s. 
badly used. cri Rem © a ban if there ES one to Ln found i in the eit bushel, the farmer holding stiff clay not 
ndbach, where the botant now wishes all p of a re. In conclusion } uld ask, à fik by AR eua mas acre e 
draining "tiles back in the kiln whence they came. farmer to these: fase a dt wat aR e zm pr det ei ee ri bart hook Bie [re at of the the 
. ene out-goin .— 6s, | side should observe a strict and hono e ment o! 
n lly is the best drained count per acre for draining; 8s. p cre med pe - covenau upon between th nd whatever the terms 
. There is a natural fall in every field | and 73 per cent. for additional building It is n d rudem in black upon white, He did nt ue 
wà drain in Cambridge the other day with only 4| that his Shor t-horn cows, t gvi plenty e Mera A iier vit Dp ished ; venas pa aora equilly 
— of = in we — A that the Cheshire M | milk, produce at the utmost aed 2 es of cheese in | deserves to suffer if he does not honestly a po 9 
the will Train itself, “any one travelling fr fr Ney cw — mi Fe dag large outlay, nor eua Agrioultaral ees M oe p^ in hand | 
uto Katan ord, y X g ban he “des M owns cen be d as he ought to have and as|than it could spend—could do, would be to offer a liberal — 
eight: stresing fa 10 mil "The land i h vidc ae e ra e enr Baon | ror TA en eae 
eaves it in e on. 
_ He anted à. will help him. | “Mr. o Ga FIT, on a call from the chair, sai 
cra gre at it might be hmjemibia to He (Sir Harry) m be glad if any gentleman oat of whas ME, Dat eon had data: the, great oat T was 
only rained too much, but at double the) may be met. a era Wie n do D ouotion E vase giving Ex 
, 1e -— ith the introduetion sos i 
expense to v1hó ant it o" ht to cos' with a| Mr. WanBuRTO e Patron of tion for unexhausted improvements. 
; gentleman the me day - had cea ^ epis oiis complimenta prsg the healt of the t oat ‘which ex aep a the anm Pest than jong fe “eases, both fr ha 
ir HARRY MAINWARING bri: or d e . farmer, for 
reis t and he asked him whether he e CHAIRMAN said their pe Rae se Ware ut ona 14 years lease. The lino soon passes aiie and at in 
. web iien which way the fall int He replied that bly diversified by the singing a song by Mr. Tom- end the t , the landlord naturall that res 
ran i k down there," (pointing kinson, wh d give them some verses that had special | *teement is d end that he as f at to senda the 
to the place); but when asked whether he xs Udo Tan Tr pad been Hiking show = yaar iy Sa B. k n Sa A nea owl to the 
fi r. lomkinson tl i pu 8S [9 sh ren ma. e at o 
the which way the brook ran, whether towards | followin, She sending he vinis ea of tie Patron bt the ee ee — ant, o — - 
- i or the Bollin, he confessed that v^ Associa! ‘2 inpre à niin g thak, Blut 3 hija ovi TM may n 
K now, another farm on lease for the same s per ; 
paatti Now, if that man had been liv ving in OF THE RUSH, i iid id A M r, has just as e uch peers 
e as M e same valuer - 
the an ran, vo etm A drained his land, he must Aakhe was "A v tho water, ire M Moses: m v Vw — Fig e Ae 
bone it, accordin he fas| ?, the w 
lithe ànd sé, which ure een at 87. I. per aere, Mmes — M n hoses eei a cn cheese, fiel of Tong pat ap spe it which ore p». Eu 
we Mid -cuet fe Fine old ‘Rushes fin ate ine the lando rd, butit n the tenant's insite a 
sanity Gham So. per r illago land woni e cost ra not Stick to green Fus med hid grow. ce eee id satisfactory È 
- are well for re mo ous 
tillage land, but To the Hall h Thet eer ht to be simi for “both bo m 
e ME er Wo Um chews nb Mun “Green grow wine amen,” bie Pr tees BLUE, claims for snes if thie w xim TE 
d en the nurse would the cry one Tw. saan - 
Grasses — to tickle universal 
pre sch thr and the evil effect is DEA yd kr ea eA ie weet eis t Ru Sos E oo apes bee T— 
inferior i ey old and in reference mae 
with the old ses fol eith T es «^ T So a mighty man there he became in due er lords an ants Thad on pee each other te Ww = 
b sd fal i ier in quality or quantity, and CA e rove that the tale which I tell fé no Tayib, which taib b power had abused. in the casé of a tonan 
all off in their yield, The er then wants When he Muri will find h ‘uch pith. having notice given him e 2d of August, he cat 
re stock, Perhaps he purchases Short-horns at 187 power orar Be et ut the “2 of ds AUN WU 
iiio and then his FUNK to Hy landiora Z. ys he, * e d i the advice gor plough üp every inch of ground if he [ . Fain: No 
uma is Jan d wants his st nbl de 100g ue youlive; n of the country woul "be against him, anb 
farm buildings enlarged, for which he has to pay an You may follow my counsel or or not, as you please ; (ee did not believe that any jury would give the arg 
additional rent of say 73 per pent. Thus - pe cae din hed tene a good Cheshire cheese !” | lord da nst his tenant in such a case. He knon 
dened with drainage at 6s. per cre; boning. a Much mistaken Meetings, ive slow; pataros ee AA SE REM c from year, dtbpogt 
acre, > 4 7 m bang Sad * vd ie KOLEN OEA ti fub aa p citer stream flow he a Hs went g - e fth E tember 
ihn h of à white m nt Wrong ways to — n, and filie Botions to crush, he got a letter demanding pay ang of his rent on that 
which like "s mee poti pa ón eire aga becca aå pon reteta nasties with a rush ! Bot be provared, he ame Ly 4d ro ps 
ere is nothing so cheap as his s e got a letter an ai ey, t after 
arent diy peti Sipon D the tenant ht » the “tape concen — needs neither bon aba a i Ido; ic g Rt se ce ihe could Leh da at 
crop Cabin without lal m es m year jal 
missioner, who says,“ You pay so Wee “et, ever il chow pag ay nara gS i as Me Mp VA yc hi = These hat day, conie A 
Iroviso e Con! Wi t Vi 
mind "CA comes I Ml in the 2 utupon| A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush— He believed the whole tenure of land to be based on à 
him, and tees ee ve te tlemi vn seem And a bul on one s i hem da mam with Rush pene eM ad of the results was that | eme 
H TUM "us epend uj e wors! 'oun: i d. 
eir incapacty. the the Is worth more airy than three | row fat. in pare ak, Qu shin In those counties en fo 
‘ 4 a farm is en everything is valued to the - 
t^ he plunges into tillage, He de tastes, and we know that friend Dutton — | the gat hen Be quits, the w Whole is valued again, ind 
either Chi — p ri GC ETT ER re pd g er receives or orn ^ e 
that n 
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