36 
ne trained bullocks cal called “ señaleros” E (or decoys) ar ш 
and placed 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ay ' 'В0з. to 66s. A , according to the skill of men ; th 
of б animals parted out. 
formed they 
а dist tan сеї 
"^ The 
n some cases of 80 or 90 
im 
are driven off to the killing Анч 
, To dr rive 
league пев, 
say 
die: king board a TN E into account, will make 
equal toa wage of 11. to 24s. per week. 
The s prp de comm 
mo onth of Octob 
us 
nces мона the close of t 
The breed of ecc originally fn 
>” sufficient for the purpose is one man flee 
taff o 8” 
for every y 100° Y mals The 
b 
this wa 
ment co 
on. з or rivers n these 
rio us ge of иса the finest еи арртох 
plu 
neck; 
нее 
се 
. fr rom rushing forward, 
of the cattle to keep 
ihe other. , horseme en 
he “ merino,” having a 
delicate- flavoured m 
e years 
, Of lat 
rether, and pushing them on at a 
evening the cattle are rounded and s 
men slaughter 
nd, and roast their supper. 
"rhe catt жө а long-horned hard 
attempts fina been made 
tt 
slow paco. 
ettled t 
an animal, picket their saddled horses 
lig ght a is ы "Thistle stalks, bones, or anything they 
n fi 
y breed. Isolat 
In the 
er 
l animal, 
able ; 
ros and by continuous 
f a *tropilla? of hors es for the use of crosses, ym of sheep were produced yielding f 
follow the lead of а | ға ades 
wool o. 
ase of 
n found that the wool had 
[Jasvany 14, 1865 
En | impro 
it 
e opinion is m 
sho Mdb be placed upon the Pu 
sii anything the predu 
rop ppin f the i nd 
1, 
eeting n 
preventing him 
uce of the farm, е the 
iat as 16 has become sra. in sordes to render 
mploy a Jar 
ion of tes Soil, and 
пау, and use the utm 
anch of far 
i- | farming 
бой, 
| frequently зе 808 ез n the 
drought have likewise > considerably ШИ this. 
ed Moreover, were found to have 
very li 
m as 
the xis means E preven tine the dif. gs id 
are now SNR S m 80 HO localities ho 
paid fiv 
inju 
to improve the breed by Li yielding in many cases s 2l lbs. d also from i dam: zo WEE 
crossing with the S Куу ыгы па other r British bred eece. A remedy was sought in new blood, апа ума | done by rabbits to тайуу, dà nd especially upon 
cattle; the result of these attemp f our English breeds were шады such as the|the реце  desssiption of. soil, кү generally this Club- 
a financial failure, which I conceive was о nly t Leicester and Southdown, m these crosses not|is of o that the breeding of rabbits shouid be 
expected, inasm as the үа of a hi gy md ii * nicked," probably from the wide тарату petri | con A x M s warrens and waste lands, aud that they 
ficially made animal was e to degene wh | the bree ds DN the inferior МЫ НМ of the wool; nlti- | should never be permitted to remain after land 
bjected t t e Negretti and Ramboulette breeds have |has been brought into орт eultivation. 
of the native cat ttle; moreover, when the hide is the | boen ойнай for the purpose n Аар, чс with| 8. Cottages: That the andlo; тй shall provide sufficient 
chief value of Pe animal there is no field fi ly sati sfactory results. when e s been d accommodation, a 
sation for the expe = w cottages beyond més stipulated for upon taking 
conceive that t mprovement of the ан should "The cross with the Nar retti x augmented the farm, the landlord shall b е per cent, upon: 
near to 
commence in р ais of rra ma 
th t uld b 
e town, where greater c 
nitu ade, an 
| 
а | w eight of 
f j^ 
d Md finem 
the cross has een a dec “ піск. 
| w hole, 
R 1: 
the 
1, improved the staple, and, taking it as a | any Were not exceeding 
b ide d The 
1007. е 
The on nly га pt to seventh resolution, 
h Mr. R. F 
ach. 
e country; and at no distant kiter 
will be practicable and profitable to feed 
resence o 
The sheep farmers have hitherto 
the 
upon wh owler moved the following amend- 
nt :— 
“That no reservation of- rabbits by landlords be. 
made, such being eie to yes husbandry and. 
the 
f papae bu d con 
the ing g X 
t ma 
for the sheep, while at the same time 
esed distances from the са; 
radius of about fivi 
are those of sheep farmers; у 
Ete 
farms are by no means confi ПЕП within 
nch has had a 
and has gra dually spread itself, 
ack the cattle establishments year b 
capital. 
ear to 
The lands within a | 
ve leagues from the city 
oceupie € by villas and жос farms, and 
bout 30 1 ief “occu 
e timet the tef 
in that distance, | a 
y 
and in many of their more distant establishments the 
two pastora. l branches re united. 
British 
fai aciei and 
are chiefly 
td Aud 
» 
| stocked нае ands, an evil t 
Gra: 
„аге annu uals ; ; the consequences es hav ve bee 
e over- 
the greater where alint v 
of T 
tion ury to lo Du be nie 
by irt, «iid paid for to the ten 
А № r amendment was moved by ihe Chai as 
water have 
tricts where drought prevailed. 
the 
many dis 
y or in 
20, 30, 
others have only been saved са 
е e past year was a calamitous 
one from this cause, and it is only to be hoped that 
sad "experience will have taught them to be mor 
t | provident. 
The value of lands has increaséd rapidly during e 
| past et "ers 10-fold is under the mark ; a dozen yea 
ago, 80,000 f. would have purcbased ав square sagis [ГЪ 
of land | in the most favoured districts for — P 
I 300. 000 f, 1,00 curre 
me for EY ee 
Ty 
be counted by the t d — ranging from Тапа, viti 9 agricultural radius e increased 
"wel to do? to * wealthy " sheep farmers, some value " same ratio, 250 to 300 f. 
renters of 1а т owners of land, of half a league per squar = Isr r асте, was the price оЁартї- 
to 5 leagues, aud owners of from |cultural fem Jan a distance of 4 to 5 leagues 
1009 to о E ; and others are инда of | from the city ; today it is worth т times that, and 
a LR fe of the of | more in = "istricis. e have now four main lines 
flocks in om "of pu rene P 
No busin 
of railway working in the ' country; two are already 
— 
= 
їп 
some instances whole flocks have disappeared, and | q 
he be by 
more 
ut ч p 
On 
e| Mr. Fowler am 
follows :— 
ec — 1 
wi i p ee 
a farm rent, 
landlord, being a game preserver, will know 
e is paying for his share on the stock on the 
: С Е 1 
merge in one of rent, Tus n 
Dlished a a visé rent in contradistinetion to 
and the 1 
far 
how of hands being taken, there appeared m 
endment, 9; for the 
amendment, 6; for the original motion, 14. 
| then те solved :— 
*' That the following gentlemen be appointed a Committee 
А raw up а form of agreement i= ирин е the views 
essed 1п the реси Са твари: report to. 
"eee В.О. 
[Since the e publication of these resolutions the follow- 
ing "e has been Pueden ed i. Mr. Ra ue Р 
sham, to Mr. Mas by w the dise 
opene THER 
Iam you did not say, when rr 
member о! ttee appointed to prepar 
улын у; їп lass or 
T £ 
veg curre equi 
to, say an average of 10d. to 1з. sterling per head. 
is worth 40 
noy, 
Va- 
a Seep farms к AN anrea ina similar manner to the 
елена ? (or istations) аге put 
пр Pappe convenient, di y seis ar provided ei 
“corrales” formed а kp inr: те 
Мір 
oof. ach. A square league | lan 
assumed to sufice for the grazing of 10,000 to 
radiate life COSE the country they 
(7 
traverse. 
р, 7, LA 
ГА 
Societies. 
ong discussion on “ТЬ 
their sb at Bim ings, 
an rminated in the 
nm d of the following ү 
оп Ше value of ere d is very great; these iron | Coun 
tha me 
efe commi s torm бщ 
ment to $e барганда to the Earl of Lichfield, that the Мі 
ties Farmers' Club had MÀ tions 
tie unt to form bes 
us t of that оа ун 
d о mbarrass v ў 
ings, and if I stayed ку, T ыд Бе supposed to 
resolutions which had been adopted. T will state, as ca pei 
can, why I do not coincide with you, 
resolutions seriatim. 
А5 е shall be а stamped. 
Me p 2 
u 
gi. ү terms of that Simi p" This, | 
considered, v need you provide for **concessions? 
k, х. pv, bettar omitted. 
еы in the wool and increase of t 
usuall 
instan iner 
300, 2000, or 2600, 
ce, and is allowed to i 
pasture room to 
3009, , Each owner of of sheep has his «« 
"The Nempe piens 
the flock, 
comprises about 900 to cn сер in the first 
cording to the 
d for the market w. 
floc which 
d sometimes to 
señal” or mark, 
when opportu- 
tances the е 'rams" are allowed 
mensi iride but în in Шш 
welvemonth's notice is most des 
and 
flock колик ы themselves, and чо distributed 4 
он» make up the diffe; 
e wages ‘shepherd are not 
E of an v agricultural mec whi 
h 
ea Md 
formed i into 
а аі 
айдаа зо high аз | 
ich a are about, in| 
rable. ups : | бераць; ап AS почео n 
create a feeling of suspicion that valu ad 
3. Landlord in all cases to fpes. the in- cob show у, ЕЕЕ Ойдо панел his claims tob j^ 
tenant. о be settled by the Are Ido поё say that this wou! 
4. To pay for а] ig and the manure in the Ан. сазе, s is not desirable yi тш such eeling 
en m all еже sumed h ну and straw, at the xp pies , epa fepe ЕТ 
market price, less t Mim se of carting the manure out-going tenant fo ia ai e 
all йа st at ket —When ы д 
r rom the nearest d pót. That under the altered К меде, faris we фей nothing for im he manure, а d about PS 
ces of the times, when the great demand is halrthe( (markon) value of the hay Ka straw. On wh at pr ol 
for meat, it i y to give ragement to its ores сэл үн Жаң poa ho ше nent e an 
production by giving tothe out-going tenant some shar xoti 5 m: Рр? урей last year of his tenanoy, 
of the money value of the cake and ed during | but to mow all his Clover and G and save the hay Amo — 
| the last year of his tenancy, и hat it is an especial me я Ties оо Р pere wc qued x cari мәг 
nec to improve the ss lands, and there е where he would get no allo hc A 
p oula le ll ds, wh thi -C g 
some remuneration should ali, be E for food | wo i езара? e Mp те additional а of carting — 
| consumed on either old pastu se уем which should ponens erem Ee ua са que сора? 
5. That at the commencement of a tenancy the farm | {08168 root crops, to tho benefit of his suecessor's co Jy — 1 
н 6 If this i admitted till further, and pay - 
shall be inspected by qualified persons, pe shall fill up | the out-going tenant for the unexhausted value of all manure 
a properly prepared schedule, showing the general | m the farm, and used during the last thros d EE А 
T ed the cropping and Бү, SN of bre of the x hut it yon do pot propa to car y is Ao a 
s fields, and at the ancy there E orbes bad tenants, so that a farm may Le | 
туе rmanent ак роса апа tivation, and the tenant paid a large sumo! | 
A Twelve moni ons па notice —Undoubtedly desirable ; b pir в" 
ent, поре the signatures of | questionable whether ре possessor of an entailed estate 
| the enini e parties, shall be entered into, and any apo" - I s wet е баор tenant. Не 09 бер. : 
m the stipulati 10п8 therein contained sha i | of M esee a pee о farm is not re-let. When it is tib 
i| appe would be inoperative. "The in-coming tenant ош е 
nw *| matter t е to pay the sum which sh 
the d t 
Chairman's. 
It was — 
! 
The стт ард wüs then айне to the ос r F 
Jan 
which — 
ар. 
