THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
now it wonld not pay. - Не had а 1 always been asha med to Юю 
пи» every yea 
say how much he lost е ^. a " ng a E could 
not farm, But baving now pet during а lar 
— -— мон мы ma 
las 
would not a quite ia 
ower 
jart of the peser: а whieh the 
armers rum grew ede purs li d sold 
hem at abont 201. or 244. an aere on the ci „This 
Corr 
dei 
ed „| horn 
He He had mado one 3^ e to increase the d dais his ive 
cultural im plem 
former — T" vin Jar arg 
in the e 
o | week, 
tural 
used 
pes 
Hall, 
whi 
agricultural apii 
m 
recent] yan 
has aer pem 
wh 
we extract the following С particulars from the | 
ng can be better than the accommodatio 
s Society is now епа! able d to T ug ғ.а ар 
Immediately below the * Three Rock ? there а 
E pentir little demesne (with а ААД ы aL. 
that view, on vask was - 
п | surfaco of stones, w 
Hall was erected some ich I 
ore than onoo he exhibitions ^f AEN rt. 
strueture, ihe paru om 
ted by Fi with gla 
for у= reception of r^s by Mr. 
the 
suppor 
whose wealth enabled. him to co barre 
But my business is not 
vie in lr or architect; "A. 
piden. limita 
ere undefined: 
ctur 
"ut de ET, pera 
Until the last eye o Irel land the 
of a great area of this s mountain district w 
ably superintends 
end of the Society's operation Shor 
are pen ed in. X АЧА Tian, fa po 
lands around thes or on them, e 
occupancy hy keine "ho built " A 
Ше lan r Potatos d Weit 
ed to 
көй comparatively pe 
indus PE 
ad the ов 
ve астй emigrated when n the fi 
ceased, „and subsequently frm the effects в of tha 
ard, Th ва 
oult: ed pons м 
up they could not nang ith them, He had tried 
it last. year, thongh he was certain that if he had 
had 57. an aere more 
the object was to 
w the ground 
If 
ted Regents, he would have 
than he got for the Dalmahoys; but 
at was called a sto Леп 1 Crop, а aud sow 
with Rape the instant t 
the — were very highly manured with about 
15 tona of fi nd about 6 cwt: of 
n & second crop e 
hoggs or ewes in а жең aftar which he 
would breal up, poen land A Barley. In that way 
1 ќо increase amount of food for 
h pr the object of this day's meet- 
to he had heard tt 
= 
egar пз, 
о had now cn -— MN эден 
made profit of them; but the m 
hat did р ч all, СЕ M САЯ kar 
to fo llow usba 
pee the | 
о be ed in 
May for | C 
ewes and lambs, But the "xti vas 4. their climate 
was too cold for Mangel. He 
news — сем 
а new variety of Gourd had been n grown with su 
ne | been 
f 
excite 
hem 
| to which the Society added 507. gtl lu н 
Mr. Thomas | 5:0 
to 155 
j | Batler, of Ballycarron, Golden 
for h 
terms 
- pee 
vier erop per aere y than an Mangel o Turn 
that stock ate it freely. The sam 
in Seotland ; 
heat, but 
roba e e гу 
of soft food which Б» 
wouid be interesting to hear of any experiments which | 
members. rs have tried. They kne 
var by 
this species | the two prizes just m 
t it was "worth trying. x ai - of 
[at 501, 
bec vow t 
bey, rete 
the m" 
won 
pe 
The priz 
orthy pa tho society, and |o 
by their. value a an e 
y t the ur of w winning 
tit * blue riband ' 
тет бане ушр 
а ver 
N шәл umber 
CE pd En is 
per aps ES E 1 а irte appell: 
“ Lords” * Com 85 the Owners of 20 orbus 4 
being the ^ “ Lords, "the 
Many of the latter lived. (and some still ge 
g ма irs 
7 
is the Irish F. 
This | prize was origin: ally presented by Mess 
8, E. mn the сарта н the Ti ish Farmer. 
arded to the 
to be a mal in the breeding 
ineas for this 
3 fet 
а Rihard Welsh became pones of about 60 
of the эко, mhis 
Ld seis fron 
ble angers, and DE ed аз 
from iti МАА ang difficulty of access, Tis ed 
at least опе C ellor of ies ‚копше among - 
penet friend о ntally en gie а а amber 
in ааа йр of the operations of the Mini 
ed 
commencing period of the famine, Alderman 
acres of 
гм E an un. 
ntage of а p n leng an average 
Pradis of 500 ue from an taco high road 
ns parallel with the crest of the 
a surface of 
he lowest t! 
l. In 1864 the plate was улса 
— of n ppe rary, 
is Short-horned bull Sov This t has | 
by Mr. Andrew Malhoiland, p 
of the Sot tics, 1o » "the best buil, of any 
over two years and u 
oduce ad 
LE ECOND. ceca Vea been 
DEFENDER, the same bull oa qp off 
Yes Mr. Ji es Ganly, 
Ganly, Бона; 
arker, 
ENDER, calved | C% 
th 
з humanely gwe 
lai 
means of erow-bar, pickaxes, and spades, 
m 8l t кр i асге. The large 
make rable fences, 5 feet i ч 
ш 2% к 2: cei in rine s, not only on the 
side but for зр! е мой; apro i: of iE 
fern. for far A Lo 
nade a ip се чуну бре ee ni ot kei 
and kind sheep pasture, o ор калы of be Perd 
sible from iderable distance, 
alo ong this new and cheerful -looking farm, Race 
n tage ng to mechanies md & 
чы rer each, and 
веет taste 
men, also во presente bdk a реа сир, valued 
СЯ у best yearling ad of any breed, which 
y Mr. W. Talbot Cr jr idonea 
б Short- mca bull Rav: 
showed that Rape-cake and oilcake Е nearly equa 
bat it generally required hunger to make stock eat v 
former. He had given up buying Cotton-cake, — 
though paid were fond of it, it һай made the 
come off on ery occasion 
ҮЧ 
Mr. SADLER, ry "mid he thought it would be|7 
а great advantage if they could follow ont the plan 
айо гома іп England е havi 
over his farm, 
game. 
see his land when dus г 
thoaght of the nmn э: had to рау their rents in 
g eaten up 
n he had used it, but se cns 
p 
‚|, wrs carried of еи ay by the Shorchorned roan 
| bull BnrtLrprANT Lamr, calved Mar pe I: the 
| perty 
The ipea of Short-horn 
[) Pme and the Hon. 
ENSWOOD. 
of Mr. Anderson, of yes race 
e t this great [eges 
T itors $4 € r- 
mong bod English Урин Ыш , Mr. R. 
. Lascelle: 
of by 
aie a good 1 loamy soil from 10 to 
W 
роду fenem Meroe: their "properties from that of 
Alderman Welsh o; and that 
on the mos 
from 150 to 20 
which means he ha 
" inches deep 
ith lime, and стор 
wid гач Oats, kenia and Tarnipa Pa smali pr а, 
Among the АНЕ 5.5 sing i» j judges | portion of Wh teu tally sown. 
departments are John d Anlaby, "Hull; T Rich, portion 1 ill b 2 іа à wn зинаа 
House, Ki ngsto a" Ир», Wish: Jemes Éu b. pean for sheep feeding, and after a "- vem ри should 
House, Hereford; Robert J. Wiley, Winterfeld, Catterick, another rotation of tillage if heath or of this 
Yorksi re-appear. urther on towards the north 
allotment, freehold farmers, long established gon ^ 
ave holdings of 30 acres, reclaimed fnt 
m patient industry, but not ро 8 -— 
Еовтн 'AI — А few | of regular and systematic improvement ano Pio thè 
years ago rte уа circumstances of enclosures, whi ch „are conspi icuously nom 
r, in the vicinity of de But Mr. O'Reillys present iw әл: шерии ul se 
these times, and the fa t town De Wesen. The в scale e of operations there e was d" in СН clearing а 
by ground game, he чн they were suffering a very la d fen and forming new 
injustice—an. would not continu The details of some more co oec. an excellent 
Considering derin oar y ves, and what hey tion of теза uut of very opposite quic fro а few Gea and other evidences reclamation 
feme M I A е in | those of the soi which has been wrested from the standing, which ro from the T 
j » ^n з нот onion thing encroachments of thi e sea, and under widely d 1 occupier, 80 acres more of 
the landlords mereiy papiy К алк In the southern portio. f thi ty th imi ring aire — h not а 
n o is county there іва |i ing f defective, t з 
р наоем E E T wres ^ и range of rocky hill, dignified in the local ge жаилы, нен p x жд 
з, tructive to the | [mih the Ie Беа Move n Е but a few | sessio i^ d a tract of lowland adjoining 
in ve the sea level; it 
To pan ipi arar pertes following the ает.) however between four and fi Tm 6 ty osi ша very Pas rent. 0 ө че tir 
sion should e in the following тобой tie – | length, from its low ovra the southern spur, | farms he has the opportunities, without the 
à when the north-east, and th i inty of 
dim: s best way of keeping an Lond renes towards the north-west, зр? Кагар of capital, or obligation dons ; 
9 р.” This portion is very picturesque, especially in its |1 1 4 
epi n есе рак. а do not put | detached а кармыс on the summit, ^ mes three rumen гч ойна and e 424 cut 
g dani seemed to meet the wi Т, led "n. 
"es members of the Club, and тч but a or pery -— NL as езшш 
* s of the river renis wit =y mansions, be bes induti [aedes similar advant ge] to iay dt : 
pris iain and verdant meadows ali along what would be considered an amount Plaga 
n The Spring Cattle Show | [m view. of nich "eid Ace i — a remote | propo ану} at for deep they Ж 
^ minating in Mount pis ed, тат бе рч h 
» gbsonoa of a full report this | Leinster, v of the altitude of 2800 feet. accomplished. Though the u— 
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(Арал, 29, i865, 
