xaxa. 2, 1865. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 825 
NEU anre s and Feeding Stuffs. farm, furnish beef. Nowhere is there better |farm, have always been known as well-bred Sout outh- 
AYNBIRD Шыр кыгын DAWTREE. жана, The Velvet-eared i Ж ЕА Wheat, | dow їз; апа fe at least half that time special 
Re” sares, арбоо on application. mmonly grown, yields t best quality of | attention has been paid to their improvement. Fo 
n TÉ ON MANURE COMPANY iour for Qus d а а quality of Barley | 14 or 1 r. WATERS has purchased the best 
T (Езтлтвнк ries s good malt. Moreover, on the downs and | rams to be had, paying some 1007. a year in this 
Ha PANDA art ERME bowing. marshes, and i "E the Clovers, Bainfoio, Turnips, | way ; and more than has he had to respond 
NES, for Dressing Pasture Mangel Wurze 
DISSOLVED PHOSPHATES of LIME, Ке. Bi ger! l, Oats, Beans, Peas, all of which 
Genuine! PERUVIAN GUANO and NITRATE of SODA, ex Dock | are н y eulti tivated, ‚ there is „ample store 
mh of A xp саи: SALT, &c. 
h Str eet, E. 
R, n, Secretar! агу. 
of provend 
of the 
Royal А 
highest. pric б 
ет. 
: | which more completely or  Pbundantiy reri b 
RES. —The Manures D 
Lips мау а Bokani o£ 1306 KES IAN ample food for ' man a nd bea the Ra bas: of the кее: ; во that while long 
decr a nis Factories, at the following prices :— dep cultivation, well | an exhibitor and prize taker ows in his ow 
Hran SS PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE SUPER і И Er UH iii iai 
LAHOSPHATE of LIME, JM ts per tonc ^ti weit t p unty, he has gradual been gaining gog 
LAWESS SUPE USE Aay qus with а to competition at the national exhibi- 
LES WREAT, B RLEY, GRASS, and MANGEL а of Mr. W. Mie of East e to vu we | tions. ing at length acquired a flock of 
Ed а Оа д ое fite аи eferred. But these аге all on {оо |unusually large-framed she eep for Southdowns— 
00; obtained of Mr. Lawes, Ог through, his exoeptional a scale to be copied on an prt long and wide with deep and heavy quarters, big 
These M үтен ar of the United Kingdom, at prio and the ill f К d 
appointed, An ү ай parte of the illustrations o intellige den serags and bosoms—earrying too a heavy fleece 
"Genine PERI IAN сана буа бар rters, N|(the whole flock averaging 43 lb. of wool, and 
NITRATE Ж-А чт ТҮГЕ] ster "n cd WATE ERS, now to be describe d, affords, are o likely t to | 9 Ib. having been occasionally eut)—he commenced 
-—" Јони Brxwrr Lawes, 1 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, | Рё more e generally useful, because they are seen іп | аз exhibitor at B He was there honoured 
, EC; and 22, Eden Quay, Dub with both a high and au ordi mendati 
ARBOLIC ACID.—The best qualities of this Acid 
ans mmercial, Lene and Veterinary purposes, may 
DE ufacturers, F. C. CALvxRT & Co., Royal 
an nds of ordinary agriculture. Mr. 
Winks | has long been known to English agrieul- 
чаре as а Southdown judge and breeder. 
ounty he is also known as one of t 
Che Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1865. 
ME 
манан, Sept, Club, at Lough- 
EETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
THURSDAY, boro 
75 
Ф ———- 
had occasion some months ago to describe а | €? 
ейшез а! 
С ші yields. 30, 50, even 70 tons of Cu 
| rams, 
b wn 
principal t tenants on the Duke of роон 8 
а 
| estat n excellent etieal farmer. 
The ind 2 hu occupation,} extending fr 
the level on the hill top across the slopes 
Down and lower ploughlan Benai vs 
t evensey level below. 
between 700 and 800 pps ; "a bei ings arable, 200 
grazi 
summer time, means & Bi 140 
cluding 650 lambs or hereabouts, 50 shearlin 
and 200 youn The 
ped m E 
r eve T 3 years old, | 
ort 
чї 12 E ; producing also 12 to 20 tons 
arro 2 tons of быш, ed 
es an ex xpenditur e 
| with Velhas and ys 
o add in, but 
mM плен e as е (three in succession to | 
every cow). Some pent on 
e the 350 
connection with tho flocks and herds, the pastures 
d ploughla. Ні 
x 
mars нче] allo 
| carries about 100 Ponts ы ЧЕ ages, FS being sold 
to bes ы te ied 
inne d Lor 
e 
|elass at the ow; t 
disappears bu iio vely in the second year. 
Moteomb shee thus placed on more even 
in the older olass, and th re Mr. WarEns has been 
for the most part the four-field 
course of cropping, varied however 
ng Grasses after Wheat, 
Oats, 
с ta ше 
р for and following these 
nips. 
His Bak fetch eren prices. The top price last 
year was 1007. ; and one of the commended sheep 
shown at lymou outh has been since sold for 507, 
There ow r 30 young rams to let or sell, 
in fact, where the ш! 
wool shows t 
Thi 
s al ан too, has. bee obtained wi ithou it the 
an illustration of great enterprise and energy, 
and зе Д ation. Butit h ly be d crops; and a fortnight ago we saw on poen | the mutton is as good, the Hire is worth as much 
is market gardening Farm clean and abundant erops of Wheat and por pou und, T" sheep are as "abren and as hardy. 
NL night say, xh ce in dt is Barley, the former on the il top l to six or 
Mt Agricultur | seven quarters an aere, the latter an exceedingly | produ iced 000 0 lambs a year ; and their hardiness is 
joa us, the sor re, ib culti- | heavy erop of excellent colour on the land below, shown by Da M: ur one of the ewes bought 
under more ple conditions ill a | but close to the ed Do The Oat crop | by Mr. WATERS at Bab raham remains—on ly on 
їп, calcareous soil on chalk, with downland at |is nowhere god this year, and not first-rate at | (a ve stood the hardships 
one end m mars shland. at the other, but on ^em Moteomb. abundant growth of Santi, of the Li е > a Southdown flock in 
red | four ye dd. a RE = I г, pirap $6 nudus (n a d 
with ar cla a ТЕ. eapital early Turnips, good Swedes an angel oteom is furnished with no fewer than 
Y dae Y fom s Sls аА Mer the Жаса, all testified to the condition the | labourers’ cottages attached to the farm. Wages, 
London co and sabe yard de for land. The chief weeds of the district are Charlock, | nominally 25. 2-day, amount with harvest earnings 
market any extraordinary Wild Oat and Shepherd's bens the last, how- | to 16. 16s. a week the year round, besides beer 
occasionally, which is brewed at ho 
oir nor has 
E: of soil, or pede e ex storehouse of 
M on vinh to e. ка its res There 
ns in the 
nui 
but бы. c 
ighted, | it 
fallow es erops, two or 
loc 
rid o 
t wild 2 Я still a 
at a 
nili brought 
of 307. or 401. a-year, 
class flock of Southdowns, on a farm well and 
liberally managed as regards both labourers and 
land. 
,, NOTWITHSTANDING the fatal A oen dh E id 
LI 
ing T e 
land is the sheepfold. oe s 
are applied to the fields in theirturn; but nothing 
regular den uc sheep. А double 
sue- 
n the Duke of DEYONSHIRE's 
A 
за тш Nis district. 
M on the 
sede erlooking 4 
And ii ТЕМ vem ely eem 
eq uet hose fe ertility i is kept 
3 fold-tail, T ШО sometimes 
y bei 
a matter vg extreme simplicity. Опе man, dex E 
eoolness that might freeze all the enthusiasm of h 
allotted as the | competito: 
di ger t of early summ 
of the flock is thus the уда of 
Downs. 
e fitness of the Southdown breed of 
ode of management adopted 
h 
fleece wil 
fm, 
pue 
here ап essen tial part of every 
The grazing grounds on the flats 
hea 
| зоту and 
original 
bree г. WarEns's flock, bred for the last 30 
9f which goes with almost every 
Another, more modestly, invites 
е 
LEE 
ова of assistance, and al 
attle are being lost by Ns seye: 
ca 
cures tor о waitin acceptance ; 
curable disease. Amo "d e "profession the fact 
has never been doubled, А 
ment animals were табанына to treatment, and 
with decided success, that is to say a certain 
number of cases recovered. Even in the worst 
years p^ eontinuous ma nagement on the same 
