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828 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [ЗЕРтЕмвЕв 2, ye 
prevalence of the disease to the sudden change in the weather | our tillage lands into permanent pasture lar him; and other satisfactory prices followed, ths zr 
and the consequent fuxürianoe of our ре. We have à Is it possible to accomplish this? I apprehend | average, making the usual allowance for the] 
шару апо а е ones have occurred within the past | not, On looking over property we | being within a fow pence of 142 18s, iei 
"wr Ye ро te l, we had no outbreak of thè meadow or piece of old Grass land o e endon. Mrs, Baker's annual sale in Mae 
murrain between the years А a ER s р і your | hedge, and an arable field on the x vs ОТ! | Е T wa ug flock has taken high Onour; ers 
theory correct, it is curious that in the udon cowhouses, in vain to convert to pe Roya nd other shows d is d i 
it ecd pre erai ea MT күн Ке тения а фсб же Rcs down the grouud in Le judicious combination f Size, чайы, a fra 
do with the development of the murrain in East Norfolk, we | heart, and wit good mixture seeds ; treats | wool; andas lendid specimen of the trne SIT, md 
should look for i E. the good grazing lands of the Yare and |; very gently for some time at first, and does| was to be seen in the second lot, a three-shear "—- 
the Bure rather n the short bite of Whitwell Common and d 2 d things look рго- m “ Nuneaton » winner of severa 1 lst li ш 
the r us pum North Walsham. I cannot believe not neglect top-dressing, ап MES i р з 8! арте пі 
that «t Norfolk the аба OF. of РЕ авв has реп mising for a year or two; but а vd an oM: CI Pn M 
seriously exagger our unit ре atchy, the Gr à are; and the remainder ran 
has happily pee X побие de disease to o» begins to get bare and p : : as ей! from : re 
© 6 guineas each, the average for the 
åd. 
doma 
30 beig 
week or two it mni like wild&re through the adjoining y soil on running | 107. 7s. 
MONS, but since pro] pusiste b Ё denim Mon, фе counter to man's wishes, and obstinately refuses to be e Yew M do artes m e hig t average of t 
cod BLUE Ange ie Шу: Шр clothed ith Grass for any length of time, and the|season was att y Es ioa last 
quiin has оссантей жидів tho paat Jen dayo кя fon und has again to- be br b up, and believe there | rams for sale eR Na d 30, and though th year. T 
the very parish in which the first outbreak occurred was m grou р, А lol cg 
теу sent to market, and w: MANN — cheap p are certain solis on which Grasses will not thrive per- іп common with об! ers, had gres dificil 
2 poor unlucky man, who kept o only hr s fresh manently, do what you will, А friend of mine is just | with in the failure E t erop Hui. et 
purchased anim za as well as the other ORA pes » dead vu thi earl ci me eig alis roperti » Yet the 
neighbour’s cow, оп the other side of the road, w: as the: now Lid nts PEE psi ab » Ы n au properties of (м 
vietim. Surely this instance and the success ач preventivo subject. He som ago wed o Ire wi ere ully developed in the m 
Ке м ow the M eres ч р е а -— Ns of 10 aeres to Gras, v d аа ind gu reviously ode en id the nk flr ed. 0. / as а lo true-made 
cattle for a iew wi ani emonstrate that it is only by Sheep, ver in ar, an i P 
prorapt and decisive measures, taken in the first instance, that well prepared. Hea Ае been УКА БЕМ! дан 2 TE nob p y goo э ал а ү skin, and 
And | ever since— ing frequent top-dr a ksbank, of 
we can ho "n rid ourselves of this most fatal peni 
when we n begin to buy cattle, it will be necessary that 
every farmer should subject his new ird: o а rigo 
quarantine before mixing them with the other stock." 
'orous 
WHEAT GROWIN 
А FEW WORDS SPOKEN AT A hor AUDIT IN THE 
WEST. 
es 
to p nor is 
поб o 
bullock is Bio ет ока rse, 80 
the horse starves, or 
o loo! 
sina vti while pande 
— eep are р 
a great r, if they on 
to b 
ivi 3 stock, they are P ut in |s 
ч only po and the 
2 Hereford 
representative of tis hi. k ога аы 
Ply z 
ba err га ed friend ре 6 e able to 
| fie ld of Ln amid pasture—1 Lt Шор! һе шау, bti in 
ent 
t and m 
NE thing. appears to demand so 
on tis Ке; it is the outery lately prai over the 
Yin 
вет farmer Cv "not айога to ЕЯ 
this, 
уйна andshould| grow more beef and mutton. Now, how 
т well-intentioned such remar ks may be, they appear 
ma ay be in total зан after all. 16 
true, and I Pia it to be so, namely, that 
and bec 
Spi rmanent, , requires m 
dtu who, as regards agriculture, are affi 
the malady "Y: Sergi and m Professor 
Kingsley defi to be *the bad h 
han any x 
shows. This purchased у 
г. Phillips, at 38 guineas, rie with | the exception o 
а trifling ант required about the head, was 
all but peripotign The general average w: 
as possi ible 13 gui eas, 
Pend: 
pane 
which was originally f. 
an Norton Caina, M : - 
the purest and 11086 [т 
ral ч the most popular flocks of the ds 
o it for great improve ements. Тһе shes 
иш 
аге indebt oid 
тете Е do ric v 
astures 
а 
about subjects px isa ЕЕ л subject 
itself," and a short answer to such persons would be | 
this—' We 
не 
bat 
ailuvial deposits of pin iE epth ? 
tradesman, the skilled labourer, the merchant c com plain 
show go ood quali Ly, 
віле Опе of the ve y 88 made shearlings we lay 
seen this year was which Mr. Osborn hired; 
the low figure as Мо, бү 
ui 
row У 
sis 
eus t nd tho agh, 
th 2 
we grow beef боеп о grow Wheat." 
as an item and ta the abstract it may n 
f y the grower, аш; as a forlorn 
yet we grow Wheat. pes it tends to a ps 
things pay, and because jts cultivation i is blended with 
our system, 
ho ope her Quas husbandry. w four-fifths 
of n pes pem of this country iut "t Scotland 
© 
TUTTI 
When we get a farm p out iu a 
e: sh NINE Grass, jd "the attempt to 
m 
EC 
crop; pping, followi 
like throwing so much land 
Dagi ae 
ow, on ‚ arable arms, 
alternato courses, М don 
from on such 
"for me the experiment is going 
on, i is only by a fad system of Sao. that i is, 
cereal and root crops rrr cultivation and stock 
plentiful s 
wo " t 
jut confusing the whole. О ow 
ad vni a bad farming, siens. itn n be, Suse som 
props аге are taken one after the other from the 
supply of beef 
and mutton can be а e want roots an 
straw for our fullaged cattle, and we want roots and 
straw for our young stock to bring on. 
a ke a far arm of 100 acres all Grass, and take monr 
The diawet, is not far to seek. Pow trade Nos 7 and 11 we 
| respect r. Jo 
the re bs of the d ay. The old sheep were good 
ронан the level, firm, a and well-covered “ш 
Vern ка ly Lady Will 
а К o Mr. КЛ ; 
a heavy у сэн E бинен сэз) by Ма 
to Mr. T. Lowe, at 1 guinea WEE 
е rams was 107. 7s. for 36, and for the ета 
—The sale included the note dea i 
t Beaufort,” the 
e at Royal 
Freeford 
уур Bocietys 8 186 qe old sheep, 
it 
t out of the 
gemeni rotation 
= vef the ie pde et НАН часце altogether but | 
n good man: ШУ regular 
rass, e 
say such a rotation as this—Gra 
nips, with seeds; which 
and 
Potato, - Wheat, Turn Bar aniy ү 
most beef 
growing. " After 
Crops, w 
orn crop that wil E лад on end," 
iot withstandiug the v Wet в seasons P t wh 
rase is, 
ich 
in р Whea 
ey and Oat 
t in this part of D dc den а | 
men 
е | stand up at publie metings ot Tanen and denounce 
t да 
, pork d bacon, eggs ani Ss p^ ltry per year? |y 
ese yo omar farmer here could tell me 2 the 
difference wo ШС be grea er dp Pug our of the tillage | to 
farm. now better 
nd on under npe circumstances. 
y was i 
from a commercial collapse, the effects oL Mah ad 
fitting p and Store cuite. Кер y your stock. well 
winter, 
welli а тишет; сае member this: that all the good 
f may give them in your stalls is 
teni MED if Lem allow them to be cold, wet, and 
comfortless afterwards, In win nter feeding, when the 
LE 
have been of a most еса character. Let us 
these thin 
RECENT SALES OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. 
Mr. T. Horley’ 
other useful р. including а very importa: t $ 
that of fodder, w : Pu Nh 
sh 
mutton—to sell at the high price! 
p growing Wheat, what are 
Е 
sth $ 
propert: 
"Ei dine 
ness "^ — their symm vi and wool- "bearin 
аг | more P beautiful form, or finer quality, an 
: 
ear| W. Yates, of 
› | Newcastle” went fi or 24 gu 
- ке of the finest чена 
ing ced 
Newcastle," winner of 186 priz 
Agricultural Society, is UN 
ural ne 
ovelty," another Royal 
M ене i “ Nobleman 
о ег вїге 
2d,” ый 
4 
eio oli 
Whittington Heath floc! 
y the use 
сане old Hag 
e flock at present 
he most eminent ш asters m — 
lence by selecting ram: 
40 to 100 guineas ea dt 
the pan а being about 11 guineas eac 
if Mr. Cox iio ken separately, his 
The highes 
ices 
Sat; hot d prices were 
Е 
ОШ, make ; 13 
was given for “ A paw: 
* Beaufort ” realised 31 emp b 
—! r Shifnal; 
он, to Mr. 
Wolvey. 
ЕІ, od Р 
for sale possess 
d 
. A. May's rams submi! 
E vel covered к элет lez 
npe remarkably ыар 
ark, Foi 
tutions, as eviden 
apparent to all. 
and ecd n was a little д 97.1 
Бе Sale. A Me B. Lythall v: 
mitted 30 rams, of the noted “ Patentee d blood, t 
ме 
е | property of "Mes S. By rd, for А 
privations of the pre 
design — arent-paying ре of sheep, fi 
€ quality o» their fleeces, th 
› low 
on  hand—the Cd on ari we bave omitted to 
Ar to 
а ЫН 
апу other, and has furnished some of the шов ark- 
able R. A. S. sheep on record, of which we dr mention 
the e 120-guinea. ыт ww Tue 2m 
not 
agri culi 
се ОП ba ing quite so 
D Р, гіпсе,” 
1 Т.о, 
п as — igh 
5 
1 An 
p 
haps siti is recom- 
and 
me then as now— low P 
would then probably 1 be reversed. Рег 
No. 2 was let to Ms ериген p iT guineas, and had he 
been eed - his "e tt have made double that 
безл; 
tospring corn: how would this answer? Not well, 
E say; you dina enough of of emis" in on your 
; already; more would ca eglected, 
and nothing t telis во adversely in in farming. < | neglect of 
any kind. 
de. w mem Royal Show, 
size and fine 
onarch," sold а “ Canterbur: 
five-shear, „аб 14 guineas, 
no doubt, as T would expect to get Oats mue 
very cl 
October at 29 reed Ron 11, a 
ours, maki 
and was натат 
quality. The ‘other «t pe included the f. bury ууз 300. 
27 gui 
t 16007. , б 
е. Willoughby Ex es а 
а Mu nit? 
d general 
