THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE 
[Arum 22, 1865, 
ratio, as their 
tock Ceca e ы a quality 
and bette 
tleman-farmer will have great waste an nd loss | 
= n теу: sh ould never be sent to work without а 
e told him to sell at all events, 
aHa d. 
But I must not, and ne 
аз he Was Over. 
vi dm to sporin ntend, an one who kn 
nis, wit 
very 
nnected c them? n. 
ful to t ior common and 
| how to day's 
nee, І 
то 
but tend - ин 
нр ks by ich t 
< опе ania ** Oh, yes, 
are always fair d luli good, we 
dsome and very 
; but no thanks 
No doubt 
the squire's їз Hope seo 
improved, ап dl A farm in good $ 
to him, тозе will do E in that way, 
he loses 
v 
ich the work ; each Meo а separa 
ridge, an ыж ОУ E a ps n ig allowed. to 
f | nately too qun the pay. will tend to oM 
; bu 
ed not, enu 
h aen in a riddle prese 
but а and will let а ver 
gd A want of pen know er and deal 
eal of theoretic and specu! ача whioh is a good 
the 
disadvan 
hy np 
the other hand, 
m nd a man fol 
emain behind, an 
ма d, filling up the blanks ч with rae khi "abl, or 
Cabbage plants. Ps 
full work i is боря 
ishe d to ponis. Whether no 
His 
t some advantages peculiar to his osition 
superior education, pets ix d nim will 
es, if n dred 
ether тү Mis aote t 
oney, and he is а a o good judge." 
nd measure. 
informatio 
+h 
th the 
r (any less time will d 
n hour, 
babl bere enabled him to acquire much ch wf 
ih 
1 
do), 
by s Ped, “tho, number of зми done | in ar 
Due is really on the wrong side of t 
matters not, of course, how ай tractive re good | the 
hey 
en step the whole length of | as 
should do in a day. tho 
ridges fr om адь. to headland, апа. count 
P 
ris n P um рн ‘Composition by 
ascertain: п what elements they у аш 
гени, СЯ » neutralise 
jurious 5 
with money. 
it pakis do uch more 
mei it be held up a8 à 
olding out a false 
upon t the rocks. 
Los t3 be ma for 
harm than gı uch less 
model* for in doing во Ил жо. be h 
light, that might lead some frail bark 
will give ii number ^ at in the field or piece, Ed a | 
divided by the number of yards that should be done in 
the day, will give the number of days' work in the fie n 
in 
acquiring a RF bre 
the m. principles of drainage as appli 
d. If he far arms his own land, and Баве sucesedod in ba 
80 гай 
If, for instance, itis found that there i is 20 ays' à 
m 
5 — without а ва c^ ода y bala 
rse t 
hole field i › days The yei value P the work | 
dava 
e 
1 1 
hx о pursue the'i " uiry, then, I wo 
rly » у апа mus їп ү © nature of| 
ive a profit, how i işit that the ү ныр ig во 
Way. 
prope 
things give 
frequent from the 
loss! It must be granted that under 
some im t банер аә 1 Ton im ami 
to point оці ; at Ше same time, І ink 
some advantages, 
the a 
чар 0 the iK po P his rs 
bably'it is here that he d fem the ER. 
hav 
accustomed to leave 
directing and эм its operati 
frequently giving ^s queen айин amount of perso 
fi 
home on journey: 
neighbour the [ans r; and, however careful he may 
S d 
s of Ed ness or не hs an his ац 
1 
The tables, disse qe s of work per acre, given in Me ving him become 
gomas books, 1 er. found to be of little use. | enlightened farmer + Mr. € PA СЭЙ ИН Lord 
is kind it will not pay at all | Leicester, for exa 
employ a ы pica As I said, they will| Iu conclusion, let me very briefiy E И 
ly nb g^ do half work, for "tis chatter. the gentleman- "amer ia liable to such е excessive 
chatter, cha sn. ll day long. ave im 
surprise n near at € and not seen), а Lock, &c. ; if да, is addicted to ps аа and sel] "d 
all wondered what it could all about. A un e Д: Г E if, after all, he has, through 
ment or pogioeh poor crops, deficient, d dairy г, 
d inferior and ill.conditioned stock, no wonder thai 
rsonal | be in arranging and allotting to each their work, there 
labour, t man- is only occasionally оп | will probably be some loss оп that account, and with- i 
his farm, and does nothing ey very little) in the way | out care and foresight the loss or misapplication of|he is, by g ement, r 
of ur, T s ally," however,|labour will be со nsiderable., ficult to|tive practical knowledge of the' operations of lis 
with z many gentlemen amounts to a good deal, for they rovide for every ра раб !—сһапре of weather, | business, able to reap родов to the nature of his 
feel interest in thei pone "en o wit, On large far estates where much labour Ligen pue pi об hay—say w 
bestow a large share of thei e and a tention to |is TT ату. on а productive dairy, pi 
them, an еа cient 1 tl take shelt үөс warm thei I 
they are absent, Where little personai a attention is| or other food, v t onl thei hn -a [ent ым arious kinds, 
given to the farm, the onal interest will usually but will Ж "Ma jme OT Tue the work,  inas that command a ete A ren its superior quality 
t 2 ' 
perso: 
in proportion ; 
be small and г management | much as they wil return io will inui] be Rr to write a für 
devolve upon a person usually called the farm -— e than if they ‚ the right side o sheet, and into the 
bailiff, who is in fact, the er, who should | under a hedge, or ; sitting on Kun of d in the cold, | b derived 
i ex x some ге! profit, ud. in а storm of rain or snow. fzo ocation, and all the luxury, too, ofa 
after the with a fair rent an pay-| Where “ ишш. » is carried on to any extent, an tablo Pei Pg ru. all the fresh prosa 
ment of all outgoi If he professed to be a model | unprodueti will be a sad drawback, In fact, а һе ^ paii be quest — ther the 
farmer, no crops, however good, or fine-conditioned | large part of the бта of the farm—the Gras s and ір ntleman-far in the ^ diu p 
stock, or arrangements, however сопу and bay—will be lost, Sucha state of things в ld not Еа tbe. intelligent, йш н бше who lives 
will compensate for a defective balance-sheet. | be tolerated even for a week. There must be either | by his bus alwa 
t not unfrequentl pens, however, where a bailiff ec ie reni mom ment ог RU the whole of Ше both. | managing, remet ising, ry thia to the 
is employed that the employer retains h interest | I kn t the whole of the dair ry best acco unt, If hei is desirous of competing within, 
in his home as to have plans and ideas of his o 6 f 
respecting 16 ; and tural that he should. | to qon up n amount of produce and the|like a farmer, work like a farmer, feel eec 
These may sometimes the plans of the safety of it A I just intimate what that | and screw like a а Mr. Buckley, at the a 
baili, who, I need hardly wil have the good | produce should be, under fair management? A butten then Farmers’ Ciub 
sense to S give way, Pd who will of course, | dairy shoul e 
во far but по further, be exonerated from {һе con- 
Sequences. 
The next disadvantage I shall па о which the 
tleman dne r is liable, is in exce 
yment f 65 our, He cannot P Le А ася 
= t the iens daily, and keep at the head or tail оѓ g 
his ray ren (o с ANM EN RON 006 ere will be 
р plied 
"E ти 
вв of| А 
lderney, or good Wi О 
коша not fall bolo 200 lbs. per I know 
eman farmer in „Вис шаваш, ж had for 
many Jan — exceeded an of 300 bs. 
per cow per ап His cattle are alme 
‚| Dr. Мае iim 
to whose Mim "e 
The | be ca 
me бачата 
А LE Dr. 
enzie and t I »E 
ingetan lecturer on teetotalism, 
have not read ins ritings. 
bli у by what Bacon calls 
pable of for 
о Dr. Le 
ted to a profitable m. ex- 
Tuy inan of what may be called „dead | 
his pei and other stock, il may bea ttle bey of 
pocket on that score, But with a а соба 
f bre 
roads, &e,, | 
iit, as the 
S a 
E 
item where a rotation of crops is 
come regularly ini 
hee rige je 
sd — € YY we 
family, А large Norfolk femen who 
- меу вїаушд а Tte i in this - А favoured 
with a call, noti. ticed this са sus 
€— dit they 
месту proeure but little y from the women, and |р 
none at all after they were married ; for, said he, they 
all their ti abo babies, 
the кк ы -— 
u 
topping, de and storing 
and 
to! 
y|and machines 
т produce by a se 
g at шев һе bouti end not m open i. take а неріні 
d improved "ve and the 
exercise of judgmen ent, it probably be a profitable 
— for well bred Sa conditioned = ыды always 
with a ed and ready market, and frequently 
сев ав breeding stock. 
the gentle- 
man-farmer may labour e not fr аа 
keep a larger assortment of “expensive аео 
than his farm requires? Thi 
however, be partly for the benefit EE - rie er ud 
hbours ; Lun for PE sake, as well as his 
own, he ma e e f arti cial 
ЕЕН 
m zd it 4 io be sus tha gome- 
Lo misapplication or t 
per diano food ip in the f oves d - даар po dcs ne E 
cute 7 the ign мре: or carel As |t 
ln 7 б cg а Pr 
nature, tho gentleman.. aai finds емей от, : 
too stout he can leave off his sugar and give it to his 
But the 
timated 
| favour his. hie 
e has d 
master's limit, alt 
| might here "Y y в limit, al шошду Ө h vigilano he 
а higher price, might 
wire 
would be > referring to the Pope fi p 
e Immaculate Conception ; or 
who 
| therefore фы е the recent w. 
| rienced үс ЫЫ on foo 
Edward Sm 
a-drin pin 
funes TA doubled i England 
has become p but 1 em to e 
f ble men than myse 
arks 
| mbecility, consumption and 8 
true, and I believe it to be 80, 
| attentive consideration; and to E 
ject ї 
more 
"the. subj 
ive i6 
