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Ya he stacking, moulds it. It is deeem if|stallions is Cara us, а winner of the blue 
(nin) at n in the field to во far Зоне it cut of cock, | of the turf, who ^ie k the Ist prize last year, and takes sewers, and he would add that the original system of 
P tolerably dry, and then re-cock and leave it | itagain this, Se M Pied takes the 3d. "prize, and | “© petties? was n: in'principle, but wan eain ehh 
м to ge its drying thoroughly in the cock ( ainin l looks as small a horse | ment in detail; for instead of these being cesspools all 
ightly wet it 3 EE eater tendency to | as ever, consi what he о has IE The 2d prize | д — ld b den out of them and the "ae ashes 
faf if expose ed to the s p who wel fro! dwe inually. жой 
Mot t of the haymaking besser of the acknowledged | years ago. Lord Clif 48: ів fo here, looking sadly eeh the g^ soil, take up the urine, and 
king Lucerne hay, and because I have fallen off in form. a coaching stallions one of the T b а large supply of valuable manure 
ad that by these methods I have been entirely учы shown is Prince of Wales, belonging to Мг. | without any nuisance or annoyance. This could then 
essfu, T seldom leavo the field for half-an , Holmes There are der fine specimens also | be ста io any distance with one-third of the 
ng the ^ getting " of my Alfalfa hay. 1 g horses the whole | trouble it caused in а wet в! аи ће мораа be 
£ ill thrive on most soils ; а cold clay, pape lass is not а уегу два "but very excellent. told that plan ": у н but if Mr. 
A rich deep loam, of course, is s the зж ; but | Among p Lord Spencer takes the 1st prize * only soli Frei Jen = the 
t sandy loa en sand, provided ther M guid rown t, a iagos animal standing over | houses were pro vided with water closets,” there was 
чуг of o compact aos wi AN | produce cepta 6 bande hgk, It is among the hunters of four years оки room for experiment. 
especially if ther however, that the best animals are to be found. M. FowLER, jun., fully agreed with one 
i of lime it Tia class is superb, а are also the weight-carrying Nis in which all ^ lg y coneur—that the 
ren bear a emiten amount ot water provided cobs, some of у which are the very perfection of what gen neral introduction of the  water-closet system 
the : surface, or under the ese stout d gentl in lieu of the eos privies and ashpits 
d i class of carriage horses is small, but very good. was a na repe misfortun He, however, believed 
& will. bear b p as usual, system to нос нв established, and 
ойр «ыы cd iiis E gravitation, вай pro. t lar cl e building. There are three | the quein. now to be considered was what 
Му wh ed, the | cl of these ксы v nearly 100 have been | was the most feasible and practicable way of dealing 
ay best per may prove {о be à light porous surface xii in for competition, ime. with it. He v" ubted а practicability of апу system 
т] nds it could sgia ier belaid| The инсу is the Prize Ма: interception whatever, which would on the one 
th italian. Belts m ‚кеч r with a thin ROUGH-BRED ALLIONS. | hand 1 абеду prevent the pollution of rivers, and at 
ring f Oats, r Rye g g J E: e terfeld, dde and Portsmouth, the me econ omica lly and profitably utilise the 
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ым make good АТА » for ия cut at iue time s Sewing, Lg ig o енота (Caractacus) ; n 500, Ун, ч ped н fell short of these two requirem vos 
of shooting the ear. to Mr. W. DERS gs дан (Scottish Chief); extra prize, | Was nob w orthy of serious consideration. His 
The young Lucerne plant would be the better for the | 101., to Mr. J. Casson, Middleton Lodge E E ЇЇ (Motley). here was that so long as the present system of sicud 
anpport of some other roots and branches than Е own in sum iriure STALLIO ontinued, no effectual mode of dis ped of it so 
the first year of Vae on this class of soil. Broad- | Jupcrs.—Mr. Harvey Farquhar, Colonel pm and Captai ^ e pollution of rivers, and at the samo 
est sowing, too, uld think much Pci en to Percy Williams. time to ut tilise the manurial elements, was bern 
drilling, as the dnd аңы be more fully occupied by sos ЭО; Homes. „Хере, Батесру:(Рецор | Ert by means of irrigation. The whole philosophy 
: ; Е de): Y ER to Mr. W. Jackson, Wiggenhall, St. Peter's, f philos 
the plant, and the soil consolidated by its roots, More-| Lynn (Young Perfection). | of the question appeared to him to be embodied in the 
over, uxder sewage irrigation, par far apart would no. ADSTER STALLIONS. admirable report of гэн зеи гей кеч Lord 
attain to a very rank growth, precluding any possibility Jopors as for Coaching ^er n | Essex was chairman would 
of good hay, though perhaps equally good as thin-| 1st, 401, to Me W ackson, Lynn (Quicksilver r); 24, 20L, to | take the case of Croydon, whioh M supposed mi ie be 
шег stalked plants for soiling. Again, depasturing | Mr. T. Phillippo, 57, er рз Wall (Young Performer); 3d, 101. | considered one of t cessful insi oray 
в rilled and hoed Lucerne. to m E dM Baddow Park, Chelmsford (Young Norfolk tim of н ч reri the еза 
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Lucerne, under all circumstances, should attain to its t" LI-AGED HUNTERS. circumstances of that 5 
fat z before any animals are ed on it а, JupaEs,—Lords s and 4 Anfield, and Captain Ferri 
grass, but after it has attained full maturity, ва Percy Wilia The whole area is upon the chalk formation. and is of so 
3 years, I believe that it may, even on irrigated кё, Picos wh m ору! чей ч (В = D. бер К Lo жой киы jer — ает зат е "by th e 
i ; o ncor orp vios u э Mr. | occur a very large 
be ES occasionally, and аб some рр а of the year R. 'Goodliff, In Stow-Weedon; 34, 15L, "Чо Mr. Wes! tley | land, instead of phai. gern rapidly off, and unduly Xm the 
without material detriment, provided it is not eaten | Richards, st. E AA EE volume of the sewage. The whole level of the country, and 
close, and animals not put on to it until it is we Five years old and upwards, Au de rem í vli vibe рну E - pon ой which wi pus eos d ia 
1 i 3 1rying.—1st, 801. Ag; om wins Bennett, Husban remarka! apted to the purpose, е soil i во 
| pulido vedo =з ИЙИНДЕ унат eee — rob ил Rugby us Bore 2d, 20l., to Sir G. Strick- Proc by zd re for the the Кыра of the sewage that it is not 
Anything like puddling is in the last degree prejudicial to id Чош 
t land, Boynton, t n: n nia ] уегу 
Lucerne, and a plant in а hole made by the hoof of a The farm is siinaled bou two miles from the town, and the 
horse or ox, о d of water for days, would bave but dp sewage is led with a rapid fall, by means of a carrier, partly 
e pbr борсое Williams. h fi through gravel and st ina 
In ing t tie e gom und for sowing I should give a 25L, to M. Pere, SO ERA echa aea of pm oce Leur which tbe solid portion $e sepa 
preference to a gentle Slope, aperu if re — 2 p : oua 1. Мита сы A — -— x (Ode. rated. Thence, by means of = s вы, — sewage 
is effected by E. y. indeed, be sown o Я o is conveyed to the upper end of the farm, and by a series o! 
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а considerable slope, th d being sufficiently don ings) RRIAGE HORSES Ж д, с, 11 
to bear | the flow of thes Pte Jupars.—Lord Ao ne Har vey Farquhar, and surface of the — draining o! — жт ditch z етш 
Colo at the upper end of the field nex ow the one under irriga- 
a quantity of shell lime r х 
ае фаг e Hor not under [we nds 3inches, in match | tion, Tho sewa; ge is always thus run over the Jand at least 
ый sube should cendi ДА in п England, is they do here, К, 301 m pues Wimbush, Halkin Street (bays); | twice, and sometimes oftener, before it reaches the river, by 
"ne uh Ji за. A. Ae Mr. Cottrill, Motcomb Street erg d icd how means it is аай bdo "s eni ТЕТЕ that so inen 
0 only 18 jtm Harness Horses in extra class, in pairs.—1st, 10l., to Mr. ive and thrive at an ow the outlet into tbe river, as if no 
of the Hus but e" E — n ets i-a кутан етет House, I Long ча rd (roans); 2d, 5L, to e" town as Croydon was in existence. А small portion only 
influen Н exereises а А Ыз оше) z Mr. T. Honck, онен (Turkish Arabs). f the farm is in Ба turf, and. nearly the whole of the 
ence on it. When a large quantity of liquid is HORSES 2 COB reminder is arable land Jaid down with Italian Rye-grass, of 
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< : Maude. on Local Board rent 
^ materially influenced by the presence of| Rid not under 15 hands,—1st, 252., to Mr. H. J. | Jease at 41, per н а RIO Vl upon lease at 51. per acre, 
1п greater or less quantity, When there is not a Perey, арактан (Craft); 2d, 100, to Mr. W. Newton, East having in the frstinstanoea allowed the tenant 3l. per acre towards 
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= Эе" управа. Мг. Bai rs and Colonel Maude. each portion of the land ів saturated about once in every ton 
value, Tun So great, I conceive, would be its Ponies not Е. е и in —- VEI, 15L, | days, and is obliged to be so whether it requires it or not. It 
atki t I believe it well wort iy of the most to Mr. J. Allen Ransome, Ipswich (Sprite ry); 2d, 10., me qund eie t Conn ironic — 9 
ftm of a o trials on the most prominent|toMr T В. Аун, 19 lham Оев, а заь, | Кош which it is derived is from 17,000 to 20,000. The sewage 
рева nd in the most suitable Lors ‘Ponies mot etes The: Minories (Polly); К То, 1 is of аниа етай з qe а only of y of surface wate water and юш 
1 proximity to the sea would lessen the | Harris Farquhar, Lowndes Square (Minnie T gredien 
p fro osts. to Mr. J. A "Allen Ransome, Ipsw: ich G a. 
eter Ponies not ding 12 hands recu ie, Wi regard to Баида, 
uld feel Ium) es | sot to Mr. E. Tailby, irmingbam ЫЕ iri, to Mr. T but to carry out the same erva „upon prer 
m wonld make 0! бей i gentlemen nier B. My ers, Po Porto те, Su (Tom E Th jd, 8i, to Mr. 7. C. 
n results го [uu rcuit, am (Tommy, 
per, wher ht hope to have the gratitien- ExTRA CLass,— Prizes оу) l. each to Mr. G. ку Ruabon | aiimoot. 'The Corporation must possess themselves, by 
ut them ott vatem в, — 25, 1865. Bree к [6 fae n. E - Таши, St Jamesa compulsory purchase it necessary, of à AT чесе: 
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си м Бе саи се рее is well тее Á - озу ter sallion, Young Performer). | mst probably not less than 1000 acres, whic y 
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> Clubs. as a йе» Ks ыд. Haring f | then either let ds one or more tenants, етиш that, 
| anxious to investigate the statem: rime ttn 
wal 400 ox e AN "remped D the fier "ot the he aei made at ee ER eae төне, ; 
nearly entries, divided into inquiries from 
ass devoted es thoi ronghbred to which 13 чоон (Mr. Burbidge), who | and he did not not doubt tha ultimate кыс d 
to stallions for roadst paari him that an тс X leave 
; the third to riding horse, including | on 30 а m the 22d April to the Sth of May— | tbe following amendmen words 
M park backs ^r ladies 16 days, t that that was allthe stock which had| of Lord T erc gi 
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to hunters of fou ваё old ; | now vade son vd p mowing, but would not average | to c edita en oniy y cm ? ров tbat the pol- E 
match м geo Ee horses not iiij 15.8 bands, 10 ewt. sat — ГЕ n d bre! of Е" Some и a d Я à ась 
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4 ve diues об pon 2 r mtn -carrying A TUNE Ud on. "со itin that it was high time| Mr. CHESSBIRE moved а a further amendment, 
...59y that in each and po thi arcs were taken ent fart die - for to v 
50376 of the finest specimens of hotaes ү be КЗ of selling гечер "which produced or utilising ihe sewage = AE which — n 
S, even in Er which is saying a great deal | E M. conclu- ip m oves а нй o тала - — ore it 
" words, Foremost Ninh is enging a gront denl eei was Ана a ыды sul or oar memorio arrives at the wow complete 
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