1120 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND — TLEN GAZETTE, [Nova " 
:—" All waggons, carts, or carriages as hereto- 
fre’ dese ribed, drawn by ‘any locomotive loaded wit m 
TP EA this rom 
the provisions of any general or local Act, shall I be| | the being regulated y ren baut bar 
ered to the same o wp as they would be if| W | Wa 
pike Roads, and Tolls to be Levied on such Loco- | penetrated to nearly the depth we are ploughing, We steam | MITH, BECK, ann BE 
motives,” and as the waggons an Noe drawn or SN r Wheat, after harvest, 62 of which were Bean HOTBED ROK, AND BECK'S GR 
propelled by Who mha ARAL. abpparedi.to be t, s very best construction, ^s Comh d prices, 
pi eve iy iol to locomotives wd for the carrying =e. 
g rofit, At all events there was the following it es LR oa e. re 
rection, the 10th, which reserved existing exemptions S , E.C. ; late 6, Col B 
tro iH * Odtalont pa p on - if eman Sed 
es gu celi of 6 po: Postage stamp 
NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM — WIRE : NE 
wn by animal powe Finding, therefore, as the We 
Bench did, that noe th threshing ba wine | fiot Bulbs are a fa D 
ned by statutes “implements of husbandry,” and | land ands usually produce. s which ha X 
that steam engines therewith used had oe held Ri bought in the Lincolnshire fairs, at an average of about 34s. 
the Court of Queen's Bench to be the same also per head. These are at presni on. Pe MS Which a 
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heno ae thee aide that di) Sood; having been reserved for them, and hi Ahr a quarter 
g y. hether y of a pound of cake per day, Linseed and cotton mixed. Early 
long the ri y horses or by si , both were |in next month they will be put on Coléseede, and then in 
intended to be e mpt from paym ay "of toll, they | Jauusty m mme a the yards to be kept in our pese 
: way on Mangels, cake, corn, &c. Our cattle have en 
arrived at the sdnatouton that the information failed »|in the yards for some weeks, and with straw get two Size of Silv ail dor 
d th h d: yar gi Mesh. Mostly 
and in their vor x must therefore » egeret | pounds Linseed and two pounds cotton cake daily, and |Jap 
Mr. Jackson m: ed t t thi is decision was t at of t the | Speer ue poete well. Scy ee purchased in Scotland in NI |i 
Sop ember, and cost a little under 127, per head. Our report 8. d. |s. d. |s. d. |s. d, 
magistrates on the harvest must be about the Minh owes have before given, | 2tin- | Hares, Dogs, Poultry 0 3 (0 4 [0 310 5 
was er m onus, as dene it might be, they did not Wheat yields well, and in our own case will prove a better | ? in. |Game or Poultry 
desire (o compr 
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omise us Ind wt, the Bench by. any: crop than jast year. Barley also Ande i ut was not so inii Small Rabbi its, Hares, k 3104104 05 050g 
Tung AT had e on — unies 3* | Qata, even Wh A dod pel o e "doo d ot an nc. i dae Cra m. |gmallest Rabbit TAE EET, 
in are E E mallest Rab bits è 5 4 
overruled — decides pgs a por duis ra a | and ‘are lighter in duality AIRES usually EE fusi Beans in. | Phensantries, &c. ..)09 011 vit 13 i 
threshing machine on turnpike road, and i en | and Peas are bo th deficient, and, in some instances, ve us i viaries, &e, --/10 113 [13:26 116 
intended to work the same, is exempt from toll, as much so. The corn trade is bad indeed, aud the mone “Quai ards o ds delivered 
formi t of th hi itsel " |return per acre wil i eal Meat sells well, and gives 4 principal Basa y Stations and Shi 
ing part of the machine i È | r : rds delivered free to 
The Highland Society's Show Stirling. —Our Sood prone to the gramer. 4. S. R., Nov. 15. SEP 
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readers vill recollect that one of the. most siya 
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E 5 1 B f z z E ditionally gene CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING 
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dA Sons T Th ET peru: a piace da ren mde eE a ER Hi SEAST poe ET 
their tasteful collection elicited Lgs m every visitor to à ery E ME 4 Ad 
Ld w-yard, was perhaps as much reward as the 2 gri 
dei looked for. T must, rli be ES de E p. s 18, €: 
poer gratifying to them, ave received the "m 1 1 
growing, ur 1 peg "of their efforts to make COM M MEI Ba 
e Show, so far as they were concerned, a great i BS 4 
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* Excerpt from the Minutes of a Meeting of the Directors of | n| #388 w| E 
the Ld sad Agricultural Society at Edinburgh, pes Len eee: hp Ei ESAS | E 
2d November, 1 8388 8 8 8 5$ Sees 3 | d 3 
“Tho directors having taken into consideration the exer- = Se a 8 2 S2) cess <O 
tions of Messrs. William Drummond & Sons to promote the i mawe | ah 
of the Stirling Show, resolved to record in the minutes BES'"| eO 
of the Bociety the sense which the boa: ie bei of the | oe eae Sa | E 
y tlemen, in having provided, at wyl Bo 
their own cost, so attractive and Interesting. » d itur of the Sa & &6 & 9 v E3 | g Fis 2 
Se ba Shots "exhibition of grains, a plants, wi which, ss) § ojan 
FIT copier Me and general. eftect, w. worthy | ..| ————— — — — — —— |E ES 
of the highest "8 3385 21- 
"s 1864 ARGYLL.” 3E E M M lEa s gls E S 
i 1.—In the discussion which followed Jis ag se ae E la qon um 2 | al z a Binn iioa & BIER to inform their, friends and the 
the read urton’s paper on the ascent of the| | 2 MD P publio th that the rat have made ®. ded eet: T ee 4 
bed at tke recent meeting of the British Association| | 7 Ž m Zw P 4 $ | le |Z 2 Vicus pe Ta RÀ cai miao a T. to th d rem, 
of m Mr. Nae ae urd ere gh the — pi =a Ai ua = - | B S Le trength, Gai Galvanised. “Tron. | 
west coast of Tropical Africa to the t, B [A^ Pe tj d. Sperm 
A a " 4 a dioc mesh, M. moes vido No.19 .. 44d.pery b: 
owing to its vea Palm oil, of which 7,800,006 Jie 29 OU. ale eee 
gallons were ex in 1863. 1 i was, he ‘ id, w w 6 w nw o o 13 u zZ 2inch > » » M X e a : x M 
the great. civilise ica—m ion n os Bias tengo 
pressing the trade in slaves than the British squadron ca E | ty |iRineh , » ^ 18 » 2 M E 
Len he eas deficient in oil-producing Palm| |S 5 Ww v 5 3 8 ue a3 d E 
rees. i sta at Dr. Livingstone PP Z i 
and himself found a Palm tree which did not differ, P $ g 
except in size, from the Elais guineensis of SF aS BS Se 3 E H a - : 
frica, growing abundantly on the shores of la| E [sz] Phoasantries, 11d. per yard, 2 feet wi 
b ^ zi pi | from half an inch to 6 inches, 
yassa, near the he believed that the EC E ds. ai d ai us E EIE 
cultivation of the trade in the oil of this Palm would S E OE E Der B TIENS 
ing to the suffering natio this gf 
ulous region. It was true that the district was geus PoR ise 
nearly iles distant fi the sea MEA BR | EH 
as navigation nearly the whole way. The 2 Ss 
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Mozambique — was rich also in other valuable | | $ 2 * & S&S 5 He Ese E : i 
oils ; the Cotton was undoubtedly of good quality ; A but E s Price of WIRE FENCING, and sa GALVANISED D. 
t ke th N o, Yy o TEN od suitable for the — ume or the od Sanaa Of 
must be free navigation of the Zambesi. Pret eg = des eg i a z E ED SE he iron. [HE pon snd 
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f Operati 7o £2 acutae B | Rem Urs 
era = ab ae hres i - ces 
" and Wire foi 
Notices to Correspondents ESAT walt sing a etting oliven 
: iber. You must get rid of it a^ breaking iN 5 loot 
edad eignet bn epa sg ei — GLASS FRAME ( 
but under which there just moisture | well fed and mak far shou - pes a owt. Ot 
i beef in six weeks. ney at will be a clue — ans icd 
your question as to the time it takes to fatten a lea n bul 
or à cow after drying or "milk P But the tpe wil der 
ed of course on the quality of the beast and the quality of its 
bsequ i infer th food. PP emp 
nx. bed was all ploughed, so we were able to | POULTRY MANAGEMENT IN FRANCE: H - JF he management of 
er DOT - in the beoody hens, eed the manner in the young birds 
n France, differ but little pon our own modes, 
voit nie that there the chickens Vr a much more im rient 
partin the revenue of the countryman than they do hére, 
uisu Dupuis £2 uy get much more attention aid | them, 
me districts the farmers. appropriate rooms called 
on these planks are placed little baskets of Osier, close made 
mot, moisture at bottom and round the sides, but with widely barred tops: 
those that| each of these baskets contain hen. Som 
growth; couvoirs à 300 to 
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hen. The in use for the broods are large, and a hen is mom m 
often allowed 18 to 24 chickens. As feat os the chickens 18 pris STS ES DILE 
are hatched they are taken with the hen that is selected to ESL 24 5052 
M to them to an orchard or enclosed space, and 2a by 24 ^ 
usual even then| with Grass There is no other way. 
seed into soil where the mn wasa|FaTTING Beasts: d Elmore A good sized fatting beast, be 
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