THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ocroszn 1, 1864, 
3 ^" MOWTDG Lo 
i E ; but the art of ascertaining by a few sli ighta | get.’ This is perfectly consistent with reason on em : re ah IEEE DECRE Proved 
upon certain parts of a bullock or sheep, | cm Hh and should never be eR eae "of by t b don, and Dublin, 
whether it Mes iag a fat on the most valuable poite ren 2 p gr azier. The Prane D - asi MY & HE yer, TE Loss D d o 0 PU LT 
and in the peditio er, can on e| thought to disprove this, as they are said to e > 
ai bel by lo bg practice mà d'oiacrval ie and le other breed in producing a greeted quantity of beef, B [ORT EE CEN 
be capa =. commun icat words from one ies wi m^ from a given quantity of food. This, 0 Rollers Garden Engines, Syringes and Tools a a ee 
hav veo often, says Culley, ‘wished how oie or; for it is well known that g, Prize Churns, &c., delivered carriage fi 
y guage the Shortshor re large feeders, and that their milk, Buncess & Kay, 96 m. ae ; Wo 
y toucl feel r fingers, which enables us to | though m kt i irm ntity, is poor in quali ere — —Qaution to Gardeners.- u ask f 
form a oor nt, vhs d we are handling e animal | they improve in this € S jn irs lose their YAYNOR anp COOKES WARRANTR p 
intended t fattened ; but I have as often found | fattening propensity; and ain a large RE Nd and BUDDING KNIVES, see tj RUE 
Ier nequa to fall that wish. It is ver y "eis to|size and 
know wher animal is fattest cwn is nsi = quantities of food. 
iden tly substa: 
fat, Thierens we can evi 
te ova bi 
b 
answer Per sein A Loy sector t of. bot: th the peg | sal to do pus du consequence of ai Pe Tnitatn 
ect c of t qu 
ty “the fattening points ;’ 
how 
but cul 
e know or distinguish animals in a ach state, 
which will m ake fat, and which w il not ; or ra ather 
s fat 
ki alt vir er , 
5 you 
them. Observe the mark Sarnor, also the corporate mark, RS 
WARRANTED, without Mur none are (uunc 'AIN. 
S. & C. regret having to caution Ga rden hers, but are 
- 
he diffi 
of d 
with w 
and n whi 
Nene can tell as sit we! 
practice because I ret 
practice a oe ab! 
hita” 
with A nen fe eders (or fattener), "I am inlined. 
thin hi 
k,’ he says, ‘ that 
wherever we attem t bot 
on of judgment en a "Tt vaca 
ch a persi 
re instantaneously. 
that the 
milk pecan jer emg of its quality. 
attle E a principle M i by dm 
ich h 
x. o 
of pena 
ality, having been sold for the genuine one, and which has pate} 
ai io pe 
bie 
ins gon dr ook :— 
HL E 
J 
le peaches with precision ; a | ab least, 
*this beast touches nicely upon 
his cannot be done ; 
t, | proportioned , and rires fine 
nimals | grained meat. I believe eri o the hardiest, 
not | healthiest, and most inclined to Dg “able to bear the 
| we fatigue while living, and wort th more nd 
w X 
through all the different. classes of domestic 
animals which supply us with food, viz, that a all 
n its | ani mals, of whatev Ema thos ose | which hay the 
cause we favi a malos pleasant | smallest, cleanest, finest 
seem as mala ‘the same pri 
1 ps cy held 
nciple 
ts to be made to them of Knives which 
h ie one of are warranted both by sellers hv m. ot 
S. & C.’s d Bud ding Knives are the best, 
in grise 
ax! 
M: 8 penam UN XUNTA v upwards of 125 
T Medal and Cu. | , 1863, awarded for — 
u^ m the names 
of those TU hav E most pro: 
us 
to perfection. In proportion as we gain one, in "die of those which were recognised i the comm 
and 
cem 
same proportion we 2 - other. The more en - of the present century, and most of Wish, F^ stil rA 4 awarded several PRSTE PRIZES, "Will Wash 2 Shirts 
less beef, the les i OA i 
pursue beef the 
milk w 
a y and 
per poun 
of comparatively po ones for | MANURE for : supplying d STEAM PLOUGH for WA’ 
prominent | STREETS, or for à 
s following isa m : | Washing, 
£ pil = 
i JAMES - S FI RST PRIZE MANE CART, which has 
è 
answer for LI 
egy ly 300 already sold, 
The last gri rovi ahi Mac! ie in James's 
| new Patent SS RIZE D ASHING. W. NGIN NG, d MANGLING 
with much less injury than with the hand, More than 
T dress, I. JAwxs, Tivoli Works, Cheltenham. 
7 Weight of | Weigh Killed at yan S 
NAME or BREED. Kind of Wool. Colour. Horned or not. Fleece, | Quarter. Age. 
lbs. | Ibs, Years. BSSR! | - i 
l. Teeswater .. Long wool White face Horned | 30 TA ane T Lt A j 
2. Lincoln and » ; n 1 25 | : i 
. » , , 22 
wee $ : COTS 
5n ” » 22 1 | | f 
4 ^1 is i 25 | | | [ d 
, 6 " ; 
C gate d Black face and. legs 15 i 
eu wool White face and legs Not Bornea " 14 H j EE 
White and speckied rned H 18 | | : 
TWEEN T OE PESE TRIES | 20 ^ EL 
nie and white | Horned | E | i 
| F. White and spec | M ! 10 j i : , 
pi White face and legs| Not horned 16 | i 
» | Dun face and | ree pc "cil 1 | P d 
n cottony| rious | js à | 8 | 4 i j 4 : 
» Super. | it | | i i 
19. Merino. Cross. 4 » Tr] m * | "s ye 7 | La ; S é 
s T UE b EGER C UDIN MEE. ef I | E " T E 
We bene to pud that the numerous Atai of the work are mere TUM ind. ornament— they a: are i 
not generally instructive. 
rier RE _ OUSERVATIONS—DERKSHIRE, i —— d a 
R, Streatley, near Read E $ E 
At 9 A.M., Railway Time, E of Sel Registering = Rr 
Day Reading of dE ‘Ins S shia. fs. fallen i ge 
Day of the Week. | of the [TRAST ET pu vious 1864. Iilst te 
Moni, | aud ded Wines ep Max. | Min. | 24 hours JUR DUM f EROS nS toai 
Freezing Point a | ee Olona, " T e —— ILLUSTRATED CA 
abere | pai, | Beat | Direction, | Foros, ros XE d aule dam Cn a WIRE PENCE? (unis GAM mre ART 
bs bi 6—6 post free on receipt of 4 stam Sei te 
E Te ; = oo a & Co's Central Offices, 4, Warren Street, M "Gs 1 
Friday 23 30.02 65 o S.W. 1 1 6 | 49 | 78 | i M TT AMS x BY nut. gp 
Saturday .. t 21 39.13 61 58 W. 10 65 56 80 49 
Sunday... ..| 25 20.33 53 5 E. 10.| e5 | 41 |. 59 |.83 s 
Monday .. 2 30.38 5T 56 S.E. 1 7 | 67 | 43 |.81.| 36 i 
Tuesday . CARS d 30.26 61 53 B.E. se s 64 | 48 | 7£ | 84 
Wednesday zl] 0.28 49 49 N.E. 1 E 68 | 41 | 7 | a8 | 
Thursday , A a 30.20 59 55 
ill the wr: ut sign 
sel “H. R. Flaxlow, ` York, ' in last number of the PAREEN 
Chronicle and Agricultural 1 Ga azeite, E state bey i 
the mixtures applied to his 11 acres of Grass má 
We do not believe "y epeb, 
guano now or With “the first | 59 suffered 
shower if the uns is drained and — panan 
will be the Voie Se ie 
405. prae re? 
Apply 3 cie of Peruvian 
medendi 
rop. Ora 
s hiin 
That 
Nue 
of 
te of 
ot quite 
sö ate 
anne 
as was eine ed ron the many mis-s 
traw i 
filled ; but only sufficien t bran t, and well trodden (to make it solid}, will be f: 
itin for the one meal If the rabbits be at 
should be 
- 1 do not know 
has 
Pond tor Bear iode 
over the 
enough corn 
t the 
I thin! 
over- 
top to prevent them 
Z| plants. Jae. 
an 
Turnips, 
k LS ṣi * promise to be much better then was expected. Still ahs 
: poe corni lias been bat’ | - Con’ hardly be more than half a Mm have’ 
about i 
@ 80 good as qn anticipated. Wheat has not proved 
et ears. 
t 
n crops are generally very bad ; the Mangels a: nd a 
few Tarn echa appear to be a a ved since the rain, and the 
me d aa and Turnips bien growi 
j pe 
Li j Iu Z i 
These Fittings, now so rally 
ecificati bs ings, n be seen a at th 
Se a a i. 
bud 
y 
ed by. 
& Sisters 
xford Stri exi W.. where a large Supp pl. inalwaye 
he Leg in in stock, an bod, Pus m -size ] 
So 
wot Soa " r& & Conran, M sit if and Pat 
of 1851, 1855 (Paris) and 1862, for these Fittings. 
betel Apply for 3 No. 3 Catalogue, to be had free of Corea k Sii 
Winsley Street (opposite the Pantheon), Oxford Street, 
