THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ААО, GAZETTE, 
875 
"To give one of PART in stances 
2 w beh made. 
tem wd is being 600 a 
А farm opn WE 
e 
pastu: er заг , during a 
Simsallr r realised for a TS of lambs 
Dur p thas T. араоу o of t ihe present | 
nverted chi iefly | 
the theaves made 144. pe head more than 
ud уеш, гм A ewes 6s, per he 
Mr. burne's Sale. — This, which is the 
larges ы рї ш ram sale amongst the "ed wp 
breeders, was held at Pipe - E" near Lic 
d; 50 
earlings 
ings for next year's sale, It 
considered Ф ag lai p i N good pæ of, 
improve чече eatly 
ur for 7-чи ее! for fatt 
closing this noti ice of the To Hall 
ue 
spreading s raw on the fields for Sheep to read in 
uasa. ав perfectly as wo said last Spr ing it qnse ed 
th 
IR (ede а соте: 
і ү 
r$ 
11 in d deep, at 28 guineas; the 
to 5 
11 and са апа іп 
farm now annually yields 2m of € 
There are still hundreds of farm 
better than ei € be be etre] 
he q SAM of. adii р, pe MS was about 1 ton, 
һе meis "hen ie yeàr во Beyo! nd t this, no other 
us figures from 17 down 
ба | guineas; % being pn and let at an average o 
1% Abe ewes " pow Гы "d - e from 80s., 
which sov d agr ы 46s., the 
d 
Y: Y 
t 
r dep "tg 
langel, С и d. White Taraipe, "d for| Sale at Рома 110 store ewes, which averaged 
may а cipes "o 
1 
y ciean. 
t a fine lot vi theaves (90). which made 
in some measure. be ^ecounted for, after th 2 
be for 
of exttle— regardless 
ороп of & such a Ай w Ц еп ntai 
S “Н 
ма ry, sold 38 
nd 100 owes in T au hour; the highest 
321. 1 
pes arrowed | rams а! 
i von fota тое WM 1з, The average of 
178 
These | price givi 
h t 
the c 
consumed 
уон vil be taken Аи adjoining | | 
"i стр. 
ttl 
there is fr 
Bourton Orange Ths oes of Lord W “шы в 
stock at Bourton Grenge, Shropshire, was а 
att] 
саше 
Spread.—I 
NDERSON, Land Valuer, 
15, Manchester Bids, Westminster, Sept. 1. 
pt SHEEP SALE 
LDs.—Mr. Wigmore's annual ram sale took 
шш warkot at с under йе е of 
S. 
he Bar ley or Success :— 
hls adari is of im 
condition of the 
spring 
Oats. The 
m s d. & s d. 
130 Store Ewes .. 536 t 6 average 4 2 
90 Yearling ditto .. im 12 8 9 
80 Ewe Lambs s. 184 15 
4 Aged Rams "ma 
20 хонаа d Y .. 932 
28 Ram Lan +. 124 10 
ББ 
E 
each animal. 
" , 
A 
8 
6 
) 4 
6 
0 
0 
acre, and is no doubt the 
. per 
well аз surast i лой of keeping land free 
С tis Troublesome 
‚ Last he 
THE ley PM 
[We continue to publish 
on tie. s et.] 
IwronTATION into France has been forbidden. The 
M^ to бй effect was signed by the Emperor пров 
5th in 
were во hard up for 
he off a piece of lightly 
Thi makeshift, as ня was looked upon 
at the non a proved so tegeous that this 
year several acres of part Beans i fod a vas 
к 
че already 
"Me Mee Salter's sheep 
Ro A. cm sieht ord addi: 
mesi of the improved ide ei d for 
crossing w with the brown and blackfacod ewes still i in 
the the 
УБ » 
ew fi i the Times of M, there is an aecount given 
ewes «i e a Dalin: убу kes are 1 Кя: а disease * 
on a 
piece of sappy after. grass, They ' eat the stalk and ali 
e app 
| Markot Dragton, M а in 
quarter of a m 
red w 
i epher, i e ри сав 
| now show a clean of i th. says : 
1 
and чам, ЕЯ in эу county. Апа 
tH is d mid that the flock at Ache is сараю 
and 100 shearlings о the 
>ы «As and letting, it wil 1 Delieved. us this 
promise. Of t| A for 
Lis or only 35s. under 10 g » Анд The 
Sheep, or pr ised 
o greatly in its favour. d from Mark Lane 
ress. 
Esp 
Quanti т. Davy.—The average of the 118 sheep 
was 137, 1s. [^ while the shearlings brought on а 
average 14. The highest re was 76l, 
which was given by a Cotswold мри er, Mr. Gam of 
Gloucestershire, The next T 
5 soon as we Ж-А аара ofi шш the E 
we freely issued circulars ‚ giv 
ure of the dis isease, е е Ai du pte shon 
be opti in good condition, their — — ns elem 
ry, and reed orent e nse separite ipag t 
eep them off the publie ro no catt 
ow nio good two hen it 
shears for n Pw 
as one may Foka dr only 15 male 
oen 
said, as 
n the last ju 3 da were Ардана f or wethers, | wr 
wed t e Mess he [for 
y | let, 36 t al Sees. $n i a dozen threo- shears E 
^T м $ hase 
ve 364 for the hire of Ж Pen эж known P A fiy pa gt ^. keep thev 
were let to Mr. T. let T asa fror 
iekinson, a фе to healthy Sek ion the 
of DN to separa the. 
pletely se potio 
LILMAAN = ЕЕ 
for 40; а . Byro 
re ea^ ge shearling 
л Ж А дои. Б 
e were 70 shearlings 
d 
Peterborough. —5 
nal immediat eiie 
, feet deep, m Ч аА E po 
bee poa the 
е T оре in the skin | fito 
Es Led Aen. - мшу 
well, M Le оао be cam or pha in that has 
I believ 
1,155. The ve that the disease may 
= 
Ур 48 ito ion or the p 
50 
Caswell averaged 1 Thi 
a of м “т. buy ау district by the prompt and oen niae use of 
e highest price was | these means; and d rw belie " a may M Фо ily detected 
ате 
Biscathorpe. — This flock of rams, жук me | becomes 
draws such a large ga tro he princi 
is to Bia » | occupiers 
Ра last k 
m hal ве ема М for his 
from their farms ; if they > 
done so, as — have done, the disease might 
have spread imm eusely,” 
un in winter, d des sheep. on rising 
gua tent that 
1 
tre, and, | 
„р. of а very uniform | 
was 20l, which 
ween 8j. Tos and 197. 1 
г the um uis of Bristol at M 
е for putting е pu боці 
important : qualisg d is | 
bg ims. is E а 
rner | Border 
"e was most complete, 
: 1. PROCEEDINGS OF CATT! x Соммт 
te iu — M а Ње A letter оаа to the х Рао ^ ta om NA. ко, P 
5 Layeock's Dairy Farm, Liverpool Road, was read. She stated 
bees towards the latter end of June the catile E жые, 
реаге 
" м Г 48 
18s. 6d., the 52 two-shears 17/. x and the first 
ed sheep, АЫ 4s. ; F the pm of the 150 rams let | * ice es M dt 9 e li v ig that the virulent nature 
16, 18s, 6d. The best > "a syl and Ргоѓезво! т Simouds rendered valuable assi: 
l, for 70. ; th a dn f се. Nerertheles, ce had deed ke rosales thas E 
ears to Mr. C. Clark, Scop wick for 1377.; an e ner p en slaugi 
MN aged sheep уз Mr. W. ied һара in for 100 ineas, by; 
LEICESTERS: оге —Mr. 
l treatment w: eis 
n 
I 
ted was urged, and 
yy ot 
i x well with ti маля w to beg cure 
5 ir infecting the rest of t erd. Again, it was urged 
hera ch, , Me. т. Hillier that the estal blishment of Tainan tecta 
РӘ 
oig n wur Xe: over : 10/. e 
low 
а Low Gran 
б е gan ge w vm 
Же FOR et Faso: 
m Sabe "T 
еер, кө y Ed 
| Holland, М.Р., of Dumbleton, was à on Tues- 
бе Pe CUMAM. PP. ое 11 splendid 
einen 9x 
[Ag чөк ui ж 
= 
о 
H; 
| FÉ 
LÀ 
F 
idi which, танй да 
o their 
Il 
ion Ку ^»! with 
gs that were let ш 
Н JH 
there wer 35, which were let. The 
Mr. Myhill. Mx. p Tingay e two at 
Were let at 67. 1 estt, a st бї, 
t Jh. the paie for tho Season Ma ot 
B 
de com- 
proper |y 
sI ia stated pom 
íi typho phas is 
RR d [3355 in не ere d 
ессе е 
pm Cur denn із circulated Bin 
blood. Hence © whole vitality 
auet 
average of Ерни; The 
24. 13s. SE De AMARE Le M 
disposed 
апд the nit otassa abound in o. f 
venous blood be eem ке an animal апі the. clot be plunge 
iuto a solution of either of these m its s 
e florid and ar 
e 
ing ewes reali 
peus of prime wethera MOM ч 58s. to 84s. 
En Han cfe M rider Nf, а he New Dx 
ace ou а; 
nt near тавай Hall, th d uat T A. Ear! of Dart- | become #0 fees Bel колонія ds d by tha 
The ‚ бе. each. The sheep | pines i iu the living animal tissues. In combination, when 
d 
"urface will instantly 
sed hy the 
п, if they do well, , and be s some of the 
ap pE ygu eat Lae g and as a proof of the abundance | administered in suficient quantity, these sorts become 
