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Азап 29, 18651 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. 893 
for а least a fort: night, new milk always - if convenient to allow them to remain tied fo: 
for for cheese k Cheese is now made | short time afterwards until they I; like to eat their ы у 
Е eet D through three presses in | after having their liquid food, all the better ; as THE HYDROPULT, 
kt n their progress ab each meal | prevents mi sucking each other's ears or skins, which 
tin four o r five да, s, hey come | is often productive of much harm 
e miting x i "us " th They —16 is calculated ud aboat one pig can be 
ot of th зі д! ted 24 hours "after e nre made, red on the sour whey for every two cows in "the 
и" emis A. Fr by. some at the end ar 13. hours dairy. Барро sing a dairy to mera of " COWS, — 
n after this is returne d to the I g sows, guekoning that each one would hav 
the с ing to | eight young pigs, might be kept, aou d un ^ 
any rough Gras 
for other ш their pigs receiving as much of the 
sour whey as they will dri 
Xs T es ying, їз xd clear pigs. The iid is muc т for pigs’ food "when old, 
: e antity is а ai is EE to be ie into the atleast some mixture x it should be во; and if i 
the quantity wh ich keeps bo "ed daily from the vat, which is as often getting 
— dris А р the dairy, Joc ium very w 
up the q V E а ET ie pigs, on which they will grow aud do re emark- 
When the cheeses are taken from the since ably v well, , Anda as the pigs are small to be еріп upon it, 
Р ut on : shelves i in y the diry fer а day or tw collects 
n1 arl Кер кы do for their [sm appetites, and this, with. the "d which 
ones. 
da 
with жы refuse 
large farm-houses must supp ply, 
zi na onde 
scraping. accomplished nmm a common 
ife, first шинел the cheese with a wet flannel, 
d must be done c refully all over the а во a8 о 
ai 
tl 
fo 
k 
i ke of the roughve 88 iba it may be left upon it from the 
is $ fo: und enough 
ne of 
iry cows 
to ха the number of pigs mentioned, viz., about o 
n ge and description given to every two dai 
ilk, 
Notices to Corresponde 
nts. 
Full pri Gardeners Chronicle 
surface and. sharp at the edges ; ;the sooner this сап be 
done the better. In order to get cheese ine а state of 
forwardness for the factor, 16 will o uh 
round the edges and ап inch within 
after this и ніт: ind it should d dd dit twice 
n da amp w eather, Ca ге ie 
of 
ARA; is considered а sign o S Жз. 
E y^ some districts à is eustomary 
& the outside of the cheese 1 Indi: 
dbe mixed with warn w: 
ason being a 
pi 
jum 
lof d 
pend to | Bir ther 
and uneasy, and of cours те 
a fall do. of ind imd ast 
ered ver 
means ds 
importance t 
cows. A stream 
n 
"ug to yield 
produce this 
quality, v equity En 
8 possible. 
Ml vu Hiin should be 
‘that has been те 
sed to the air Aftor rising | Fom t 
nning thro rough t r pas 
water, Wl $ ig i shomi 
emoved and filled » th el 
E 
& 
52. 
H 
HH 
"d 
sd t 
d ra 
and from the w 
ter 
often damage the PE pla 
ves 
от rr others i in meeting 
hed еер of Тшей 
being А за уы 
re able 
d n th 
n x food pro- 
; but throu sgh 
do bette 
4 good ha, m on 
ip hp оз of 
: niuis "i m Vah 
warm, though it should bec 
жү ves get older. Should ern FE 
аз their sta aple food, 
looseness i; 
des. 
| 
Hi SEE P 
^ Tum 
dn 
HP 
Оп the farm than if purchase 
dca the farm at almost any age, 
x =; their hay and roots, and 
Very good plan to tie them up to 
um 
e n for No. f the 
"an nd Aaral Gase, s publi March 25, 1865. 
ACCIDENTS IN FEEDING C. : Sub. Hoo e, hove 
"n m 1 distontion ot f the ru ib 
es, e them by chemical re- agents, 
ехо bee m if at hand, should be passed into t.e 
одар, ‚50 that the gas may escape ; and give the following 
raug 
58 
3 drachms. 
Бана tee 
H^ 1 m» 
Mahon х9 
s i 
If thes ае ба at han nd, give lime w. water, Ps 
ehloride of lime best. "i a эи n " А, 
nip oi 
o dra of 
Choking i "B 
piece of Tur a Potato: A liti 
oil or lard should be 
а knob at the end, 
not o fa узды ном. as it 
bs. You һауе à dopth of 
soil beneath thë' surface which the à hemist tells you is full of 
beg matter, (ou е Bae the guine É —— 
nly needs skill f. n. The picklock to this 
E Ст "RE to 
ment of fertility, tba* лн) е ж cand Tit 
vided as 
bear upon it, and free pas: of s 
thé carrier of it all to the irte of Pai 
ERRATUM : - h 
the Painless Extin 
M^ is made to зау, ° 
urpose x our argument. 
ZEE Land pium E exhausted by me 
;the idea is altogether a mistak 
The exhaustion, ir it Aion place at all, is due, not to the 
an but the subsequent disposal of the crops grown. 
laná ; “А; cannot E wp [reinen it, 
An Invention 1 fer mos goa Water by Laus Tower 
URED BY Rovan Lerrers PATE 
LIST. 
y zi AND d s. d. 
PLETE WITH MS as 
JAPANNED STIRRUP 112 6 
COMPLETE WITH BRASS Crayons AND 
COPPER STIRRUP .. 2 2 
The Price “ Complete” as above, шем es 2) feet Suction and 3 feet 
Delivery Hose, Galvanised ed Wire St er, Rose and Small Jet. 
THE HYDROPULT 
is invaluable for T n; the 
GARDEN 
УА! 
sphINELING drum 
ur NG OUT INSECTS, 
NSING TREES FROM SMUTS, 
RESSING WITH He MANURE, 
THE HYDR 
is d 
PULT 
esirable in every 
OUSEHOLD for 
WASHING WINDOWS, 
ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES. 
Бовквт Носс, LL.D. and F.L.S., Rev. Н. Н. Юомввах, A.B., 
-— "sands Жад, F.R.H.S., "Taoxis RIVERS, Tep m —— 
Mr. La aeres, 100 of 
hay, and 50 acres of irig nd Pall the straw, are consumed 
at the homestead. This will result in a quantity of dung 
containing 574,045 lbs. of dry matter, 53,040 е. of 
mineral matter, 9497 lbs. of d 
follow 
The Hydropult will draw water horizontally, if necessary, through 
Two Hundred Feet Suction Hose, and force it through Delivery 
Hose to an altitude of One Hundred Feet. 
GRERNHOURI. mo сонЕвтатовт HYDROPULT. 
LEMENT, 
разлева 5 1р8. 
AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE IN THE GREENHOUSR 
AND CONSERVATORY. 
Price 35s., 
Complete, 
24 feet Suction 
This NEW IMPLEMENT must necessarily mupersede Syringes and 
Е | iri Ig = | E 
" Su E 0 ‚| |1444 
а | #8 |4915 d Е |338 
p | 85 2985 2 | P |74 
а Ял |essc|m | ST 058 
ч 292 | Ж E «4 
d |а аен | z 
Барт лай 
Percent, | 300 | 277 | 050 | 053 | 084 | 077 
d. lb. 1b. | lb. | 1. | 1b. 
Per ton em? | 620 | M1 |120 | 43| 173 
mposition of the fresh uudec omposed dung, 
f'the matters 
its operatio n. 
A LADY CAN WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE. 
AUTION. 
IMPORTANT TO THE Ровілс. “те extensive L4 of the Hydropult 
has exuta : e cupidity but in reality 
on the Public 
the 
ашнен бок the i composition o 
which are supposed to e into it. 
L 
H 
d 
pss ia as it makes the animals quiet; | 
its proper quantity un 
Ies sed ad 
ITALIAN RYE ** The Italian R; own à 
brother to Couch," so ехс!аї ed a disappointed cultivator of p 1T and Sec 
itat the recent meeti: ^ Mert фур EF] th Wd Руй: 
lants cultivated by the farmer there is none whic the Н dia in 
a tréatménf, such large dressings уйгора in appearnee, A. 
of e del ian Ry! ." That is the other | unsuspecting. The Proprietor therefore х 
is Ey сеа s eot. We pin our faith to the latter s р у hat parti горш 
; and believe that there із no стор К to | should i achiné offe r salé and soe i[ ib has at- 
English Е E ich Ер iam can be, 1, with the f f HUM dropuit, 
8с КГУ y tds от owin йы Я s presenco of m inute insects | Vosr's Patent, manuficbured only Gx Bnowrrr, 
called ich b кле produce ex- | Birmingham. Sepa” — Berros Proprietor, 142 and 143, 
passive irritation, causing pho vend TA T tho nicin кар ГЕКЕ Cheapside, London.” this label is attached, the Machine is 
ügainst any hard object. - This 19 Вов B el & wool, | not the Hydropult. 
imal becomes а 
produces pe ieg 5 fish oll, Mes: Prospectuses, with Ша шы on application. 
oil е turpentine, 2 oz. ; white не 2 "drachms, to Au saa ——— 
be mixed — and n four tix Ар rete " HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 142 CHEAPSID E cud 
orm ereurial ointm t diluted wi h four imes i | CHARLES POMEROY SUTTON. iss 
