1214 THE 9 CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Drcrwszn 17, 1864, 
limi j ion | certain soils add to the value of the | manure, as, for instanca, | give 10s. a head as the value of th puso 
with this es Mr. Moule said :— ber — olays iint P Mm e errori od gi Hee. t, as = reverend enis E sia, the 
On the utilisation of sewage in a liquid form, such w^ for th ication of thi t bli rown away tow 
for instance as that. which the metropolis pours forth - n" NEA zi r- "if b is sof it mo ps id » worth E the least 35002. a year. "his was MP 
the rate of from: 90,000,000 to 100; of works are required. For if by means of it you get rid | which ought not to be lost ‘sight of There was n T 
weit I have nothing to say ; nor do I believe peas jat any "gi has d g Calo Agde p! pipa et r a own 
one has anything to sa in the true [4 [RR T : WS to be useful and profitable; am r. 
utilisation, à either e or praeti | so | weed jit washing te o descend — s tesapook Tien, the mind, had onan both If not in T d. 
ED to conser the best mode of utilising the exere- of that the — 2 apre Seg a x later the ë be prong to Den, al a he 
meniitious matter and the animal and vegetable refuse wenn ow = — ainage mh a believed that re rien pen it would triumph. 
of worm md towne of pm pe or clay for aa towns, for instanee, mua Teh. Sem 
ter, would be easier rani lessexpensivé| Lorp TampEcAn's Stock Suow.—The 46th aun 
will E ud. you that all the excrementitious matter of p 
population, whether in town or ea together with Cory tha el i, or ype ed X Psi c * 
si Ee animal aud vegetable refuse of our houses, may be : h to 
Me , as to an estimate of ee valu 
and i 
F have, mat with none more Mot NE s ire e sheet retains somewhat of its primitive 
character in restricting the exhibition of animals 
pr gs meee pe particular localities, such as the counties 
um | of Glamorgan, Mon mouth, Brecon, or withii n , 28 miles 
o there 
" excelent inea Darcey in the open. classes 
manu- | For s0 
" 
re seems reason to doubi 
the — of this exelasivenast, ims - 
nearly all i — apangene ed t| -— 
of Men competin y 
early all the e given coi sd 
distributed at s dinner table By the 
President Lord Tredeg ibitom. 
y — em ge only ii in m 
E e. e Rev. A. Morgan and the Hon, 
population of a 
way :—He says that any intelli 
business, | adm: 
, The Rev. A. Mor, won Lord Trede ar's Silver 
tific | for the 2 = ^ Ven 
n been For the best bul l, cow, and o DAE 
|prize went to this ber. without compan Eu 
best * gue old — " e Hon. G. C. Mo 
the prize, and. wa: My — Dey one i — 
‘same are 
For the best yearling Short-horu bull the Silver Cap 
| was won by a large-boned, leggy animal belonging ta 
o | Mr. Tombs, whilst one. of f Mr. Hi itchman mws was qe 
commen i Mr. 
For the best 2-year-old Short-horn jd Mr. Richard 
anes i. ay prize with an bra fine specie 
me bs his s: eed, of which we expect to hea ene, further 
e futu e = Logan obtained a hi igh opm 
mendation for quite ood 1 dh 
The next prize m for the best yearling ball of 
uc —— 
pak supply of earth and of its trea CUM: es 
‘to o ho Ee LJ. for publie Pu private places, for the family 
he wi ole | | and the Lore er Sights and for Den I Wed estimate the 
head ai thai up- 
a 
t 1210s. a day; ti 
rA 
and 
with some other Nos "substance, 
her entire a well Sd state sold at 3i. a ton, there would be 
at Ms as hd MEM T rrr Ropar to hat IM, vui. however, only Hereford. breed, which was won ith a very Sess 
that ich Dr at the piisi je vibe EE — Ex s thes 9 a 4 a llo supposing you have | fleshed, w-legged good animal belonging to Mr. 
Bie ineo er aak LEA ki ES A clear profit Taylor, of cer . Thomas being highly coms. 
his | mended. 
best 2-year-old Hereford heifer 
broin ‘the sanatory condition 
town, it should make that refuse a The iis fr $ the 
eed w: on — — This. class, how- 
events prev. ent Ly — from be ng am 
for their land, a manure p m li th l 
tion, then I think, gentlemen, this des e.| deei s, of Church 
oF eee ne gev viden o Mage oe k x “Heath, a very promising ie hid scarcely 
3 nde ? 
‘of earth is to be derived, „Son dor | eclipsed the commended one of Mr. Re Stratton. . 
or instance, have asked thisof me. To| For the best bull calf there were ine comp 
ther substances, are samy around that ~ pi e ns or he — de oa that. five were noti 
y its population for centuries. Some may be ly pene 
le ta of so much earth by the judges three a of Mr. Logan's being co l 
ects, Let such think of the carriage of coal and | one of Mr. Robinson’s ése hi highly snm d 
But, semen, I would place before you, in as few words the sro e was given S MN T 
Hs u can, a seheme which nh LT ted to me for the | Ore; tor one: of great m é heifer 
be easily effected, and th system, | application. of this system own as I have just wn Mr. Logan obtained the. bi as the. bes 
health and decency ao comfort, and by mes. (m pote 30, 0¢ i NE e br nia "ua ed kis vh ital of, say | of the Short- t-horn breed, and was hi het : 
E n i A than any tbat has hitherto been devised. neither at t Tha deat of the inhabitants yee of this reauired, for gal “the judges co an i whole a 
a ME eee my s SE and | All that the company would require would be, first, ware- nth took the es prize for 
Taori requisi mentioned, if, hanme aad dying. sheds, 9 and g nt of men aug try Ky. ac best. He — bull ealf. ey "m 
something ofa mill for mixing am SENE The prize offered.by W. a Carlisle, Esg., tor 
ut ising «in wage se of | Then they ze ao to — Se ai p vate houses p Hane pem calf, was on by Alethe, belonging 
and 
e person, w represents, I t think, a company formed for | urinals, which ld b i toyi TEC J..M. Bi Mes s Bhatons, Si being five oth 
utilising the.se f th rinals, which wou e their o just a: e gas meter is = Eee e, 
p cs pt te crop, tree m a eines | the piper ot Ubo su company), to np in mper; gu [paio Pte arde was bg e 
30,000 
wo 
r li The next class was. one. for. the best yearling heifer wed 
bove 5s. 1 d Mr. Logam's splendid year earling, 
in which several a uses would be has. been exhibited seven. times and obtained a lst prize 
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br as 
ever, was but iin Es 
and - The best yearling bull n ihe -Bhogi breed wa 
head " à ] h Sd i, 5L or öl. My. belief is that the whole cost of these — 
oe Siege tanta REESE qo rate orks. would not exceed for such s population 15,000 been exhibited a yop i the bab. 
pong nr hal ne am * ont f or 15,000L But then I would propose that the shares she gets the Corporation prize. , value 45, 89 "t i 
DU no Hired adt his. pouring of that, | should be so many and at so low a figure, that the owner or | horned animal in the yard. ee competition, ib 13 891 — 
kya occupier e of a 5L cottage migh coke one, and th. ne lay between re and her. She. 
mpany should om its capital of aaier e ur om ee ar ips whieh ay m 
gated by the peque Edinburgh, Boom the rontet ntal of l0per cent. on 15,0004 a profit of 60007, | hones to the rump - el 
that te TELA ii cr fibulous) Tha | over "Instead of the removal then of offensive matters being | and very heavy of pest - 
pe cg as psl - sina as the rent of an | to + thew eavy burden, it would ‘be a source of This The Silver Cap offered by 1 Wood for the x 
ean! —Ó - — vend yt E The | § ya n again F i - 2: to Tas this vn — to Pink to the yearling heifer bred by a farmer not farming his T É 
ising the sewage o . Mr 
te, was won by the Rev, W. H. Beevers j 
esta e Rev. W. 
me 260 or 300 a. ru above passages from Mr. “Monies address consti- | Thomas's wien. -— pendosa well as the whole class 
ie schedule of the | ty > abri per, for the whole of} Mr. Rennie’ for the best 2-year,old heim 
Vides, incipe iq we regret we have not room. the exhibitor residing in the county of Gh iingat 
i Mon aste won by Mr, Pride, of L 
th 
city bears the same, proportion to the cost. of ours as. that | In the eow uent discussion Mr. MOULE 
Le npa boars i) zs dom e Rawlinson carried | gaid that Mr. Gee, vice-chairman of the Board of|Rogie AM 
60,000 to SP qp ms have spent | Guardians of Bradford, Wilts, who had taken great The Cup for the best pair of cows, given by Mr. reid 
pollute on interest, in the system, had applied it » th usr a of | was won by — Mr, Wigmore's Stately 8 Cog, 
xcd HU dd Lisci mpeemmur iam 
ino — inira r that, where formerly all was — T 3 mendabion: A " 
worth of revy thi then sweet and wholesome, Daring | The next prize was one given by the the Bank of 
CNET. e spent, on | that time 2 tons or putt loads of earth were used, an | for the best: best stock bull above 2 yearsold and vost: poe | i 
wander rather more than 2 tons rwards, The|was a strong , of nime am 5 
a to ni n this a to. waste or to sq it was se ^ e 1 — uck! aT 
ws -— truth was that what passed’ from the human system was Herefords and Short-horns, Mr. D ha gir: z 
i hi ing the ani ; 
to be deodorised. | owing: to all the. noxious being — te the | Read's “ Per y^ vas 
ay, ctn earth. Mr. Gee had sold the 2 tons at 50s, a to Mr. Taylor's «'Tamburine," the Ist uae win host 
Pine sotii |. Mr. Damex said that it was.as p nin as possibla that if if| Newcastle, w voran $ commended;" aswell 3$ v 
water runs it may for | they Em the question to corn alone, it | horn belonging to j 
