610 ` |. THE GARDENERS OHRONICEE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
same day у (19th of J June), The Work of the D can now be conducted with | 
thé horse, ‹ f course, bei regularity. The ан t bei eing expected to шеш 
à escri the о rat ion i o me,—*' I бгз 2 it, as in all well-regulated dairies they are now o 
ede n at [v edge teni m, close to ihe ugh to do without much milk, and the-cows having | 
teeth, and all round, and verhis digsection until the еч "advantage of pasturage, the cheese is expected in 
broken Pv released. The vessels were then | їз month t lity. If any of the cows 
secured, and the jagged ends of the presenting bone should be late calving, their ай. should ho ^ be used for 
ЖЕ, off to form a smooth surface, ew milk always having 
he end, чег веспгей ith в utures. Since the | a tendency to make it heave.. "Che eese is now ma ds 
hree pres 
er t 
e operation the horse has shown no evidence of A or | twice а day., 
en discomfort, has fed uninterruptedly well, and or der, "e a step in jor progress а sese aal 
b ing, till at la st, in four or five days, gem s IET 1856 M LU. 
ME e will return home ка ihe end ol jl e] l'hey Lp pd o dido, 
this € mi Sich time he tie n Mount | are iniecit salted 24 hours'after they a Meg: 
s ough the whole н we beer орде н though this is done by pue at he end of 12 hours; 
and one без are gone, there is no external deformity the cheese after this is rned to the vats and pu 
resulting, the lips and сып тешр їп sie position, | under the press, care bg. dp ays taken, according to 
There may be some difficulty in bitting him, but a what has been said, to put newest cheese lowest in 
simple contrivance will no doubt overcome it. ould | the n and the oldest iden The brine, which 
you think this statement worthy your acceptance, I. drop ps fi om it when in the last [esca — s х еко 
venture, in acknowledgement of aed Cox's ig to ask s for d 
your insertion .of it in The Time Wils " t int e 
Cirencester, July 3, in The Times. "mie following 1 i a | jar рана every me three days, ps up 
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«Оп the 19th of June the horse was sent ra rail to London ' When the cheeses are taken from the DU. ел Fig. 523. Figf521, Fig. im. 
to be submitted to Mr. John Roalfe Cox, velerlonty surgeon, of | tl shelves in Шо, dairy for a day or i. NV cu Я WIRE HA ASKET 
Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, who found the following where еў. аге turned onc n12 hours. They аге PORY OLNU BUS. | BARKER'S MILL, on 129 BALL 
ч А f ] {45 make way for the new 8з. 6d. її. I 
" еве-гоот they are turned once ever Connecting Sc 
ends at this time were separated to the extent of an inch, and 4 | ones, and in еа in а month, or less in dry weather, | 2А Tap is required to be fixed i | 
Е arts lyi under the t 1 ted th ti : water то Fountain Jets. 
the soft p: ш ying - e Aem acera e entire | from the time they are taken out of the vat, they аге! у TYLOR лхо SONS, Man бериб WAD Jii 
month; его was Ga discharge. f om the wound from | ready for scraping. This is poem with a common | Street, London, E.C. 
the large portion of bone broken off g now dead, and the knife, first. moistenin the ze ith a wet flann el, 
V condition s of the fleshy parts. The pressure of the E icu ove .. LL ӨП Paint no longer Necessary, 
Le Ma ази ло B aere dt фаны. had T ke off the roughness tha! 3 Mis be pos upon it from E 
mining that union of the fracture could not take place, proposed the cloth or any хэм т cause, leaving it quies smooth on 
he only alternative to save the horse, as he | the surface and sharp at the edges; the s r this can 
been destroyed. The excellence ofthe borse | be done the better. ha order to ei cheese into a state of 
E forwardness for the factor, it will only require P 
suffering, Mr. Cox purposing to give chloroform, in accordance | round the edges and an inch w within them once a week 
with his invariable custom in the numerous operations coming | after we scraping ; and it should be turned over ER a 
under his bands. To same day of his амо London | y ek, even oftener in damp weather. Care should 
fi ge gn of rich- 
ЕЛ, the i. all round, sa close to kta ко, апа eden ness by the factors. In e districts it їз customary 
s чые to paint the outside of the vum with Indian red ; this 
the теман z end of the e gue jaw ^ v» S should be mixed with warm water to a thin paste and 
smooth surface; the parts were t| en made Y л "the rubbed on with a piece of flannel, and should be Aene | ARNIE 
Coon ep опей by апте, thus completing the opera: immediately after the cheese is scraped, before any TEIL Is Xr 
of suffering, and has continued from thatdate to do uninter- | grease arises upon it, and the same treàtment ideni exonllent кеМ for oil paint on all y оог work, and is fair 
xu Же, the кога 04 healing. He has markedly | be adopted as if not painted. In most cases it is better | two-thirds eheape yon 
condition, aad is, to all appearance, free from шор: to postpone making thick cheeses which wei P about grounds at Windsor Castle, Kew ardens, and at NETUS 
+ 
venience, feeding as heartily as any horse upon cor ду, ho: uer er 
and green and ng been purposely put on full f н ААА dy ce tia M вопит, Huy In & битв 
Sci R жатк ы TE P loe ned dua haer НАЕ тот Casti ату, 
ех! ormity r g, the lips and chin bein, m From the Right Hon. the Елвт, of SHANNON; . 
in natural position, nor could any one divine from eee Notices to Correspondents. EE Е теат Cork. : Roe 
| that such an operation bad been performed, The р al "Grwrtrwrx,—I have used your Black Varnish for ент 
n of bone removed embraces all the lower incisor teeth uH DM DUERME J Gd. end consider Wb very superior, both for iron and veni tow 
i d one of tho tushes.” BREAKING UP PASTURES е W. In breaking up with бе: spade | doors, to anything I have ever used, I shall al oerte 
\ 5 pasture on а good sandy and deep loam, if it be naturally or | it. Near the sea it is bw уа, ron Barrow eset 
i ОЕГАН rte Ку we um dig it AER үп mee and em тешу becomes cons 
| ng, w - we wou t over and plant ž 
i Calendar of Operations. net bird to беши third to Potatos, and one-third to | sold in casks of about 3 e paid td EET CIUS 
| у. MM Feeding for Horses.—The following | jt an zu ате vul, however, do better to pare and nc ate to Нил, & Surra, Brierly Hill Iron Works, near Dude t 
for the summer months were contributed toj sale for Potatos, there is no more protitable Soak of она nnon Street, Wost, E.C., from whom Ошу ШШЕ 
us some years ago, and have since been published in the| thanthatof Dimmery on Stinchcombe farm (see pr TRADE MARK. 
Journal the English Agricultural Society :— — S Journal): 1 grain crop, 2 Turnipe, 3 Potatos ; LETTER " 
It. is to be understood that an asterisk (*) by any of| Фу bushe ра e E pu os 
the figures intimates that the grain was crushed, or the | Робабов, the other balf being carried home to feed in the | 
green fi cut into chaf; and a dagger (t), that the | yard and convert the st of the grain crop iuto manure | 
roots were given boiled or steamed, 16 is a capital| уу 500 years Turnip crop. The grain crop may bo | 
practice to cut ‚ Rye, as soon as fit, into ch aff along with | is better suited to device up Jan "d Int ette e Ша | 
Co 
m wr giv ing Se whole th - us mized i in small = € subject faile failed accide: ntally | to reach the Editor in time ER С AR “бш 
ab a time, an us gradually accustomin: ; Yo 
cattle to their change from dry winter food. Vetches ar aa тона probably provo. peok и nra their = E to fheir атэ, ати 
cut when young should be allowed to wither before| being due to substances which require the free access o RES beer ied pi үг Wes ut оаа poets 
being used in the stable, e, otherwise they prove at first Leer M bring them into the condition of vegetable food AIMI. 
to be physic rather than food :— Баркы avo been applied broadcast in April over the ARSONS' ANTI- CORROSIA, w зна 
Tur W. specially manufactured for out-door ж s 
E WrrkLy Foon ОЕ A Farm lloRsE—SPRING AND SUMMER, аш. АП colours, Is simple mapp © 
—— RM or E £o, 1 E can use Testimonials 
а Si eese nets uino white lead. See 
kem NAME AND ADDRESS, Hay. Oats. | Beans, | Roots. | Sundries. | Pasture: | Weekly Cost. | with ib patterns у Prices post. free. H En pland and Wd 8 
E OMIM tu EET S SRM repe | Three cwt. carriage free to апу булоо 
ААА Б їз. | Ша | Па. | 1а Ihs, Tbs. ае оа he T [ш 
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2|- Seat e: Linseed E E used by nearly he em 
2 y Binnie, Seaton— ai E 20 т . =| 500} 34 ad lib 9 9 mau ne Un COT 
Haker, ЖШ, Enu i екг Ж. 6 ө “ 4 10 3 ARSONS' PAINT for CONSE 
e 7 70 90 C 
P. Dods, ©] adlib | 120* 5 x: : ut aU ————— ENHOUSP 
Baldwin, Glasnevin - -. ; м | Carrots. ; 7 [(qARSONS' PAINT fo GRE 
$e Howard, bores се ЧЕ | 5 "E 49 yp $ 1.6 THOUSIS 
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Coleman, Cirencester : v: м ^t 42 "ж ., * 700 tU 6 0 Сузане e 
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