900 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[SEPTEMBER 23, 1865. 
it has, ü through its officials, destroyed any of his beasts. There | їп 3 or 4 Ib f cal 1 And the dung 
is E erra i that, pte ignorance of the ua end ned x oem ГЕ Clovers eiit ripe E SALES, 
ÁO, Ma E T е аа рм spring, or after the second mn in the autumn, before ТайсЕзтЕЕ Ram Sept. 7.—W, 
i estroyed. My о ese іпзрезіогз when , l« 
аа вобас of their duties will, it is presumed, rus. ng po eg: for Wheat. the ea sult of. of thos "i sales averaging 101 җа, Ee 
argue thus;—''This beast may or шау not be affected with | at the rate of 10 tons or therenbouts per acre to "the | àbout. different rings... 
the “cattle plague," but it will be best to slaughter and bury asture land, "UNS sómamidar Auctioneers—Mesers. Donkin 
it at once, as по one willthen be able to ad hat it was not а her 
Decir. from the direful etia If, how Side ai the other mes available for the Bean 'erop over the half- at aepo. mss 
and, its destruction be delayed, and unmistakable Loose езек of Barley stubble not sown down with Clover. | Ra Price. | Avene. 
of the true disease manifest themse end быч ow X ed др ӨР 'Oncsstonallv Бен of the grazing ground is dressed. | —— | — — — ——— — ——— —— . 
cattle in the neighbourhood fallin; m-| 5d. if Mm BAEnRO-U: "ERE: 7 
plaint, our reputation as inspectors w Til Us da an qe: - Th us | And; i ere 1s appiie the ea 90 |Rev. R. Bosanquet, Rock, |21 o d £a n 
it is contended that d ent, if not a premium, is, under | stubbles, which are ploughed deeply up for Swedes as Alnw Aa un 
the present system, held out for the uunecessary waste оё} ы as a wir een RAUM. The 55 |Mr. Din: Adderstone, Belford. .|30 olt 
meat а! time when it is at almost a famine price. John 1 plougbing is done with a fou hors 88 |Mr. Wood, -Fhornbrough, "ey 19 0 Ki 51 
Combes, Land. Agent, and. Hon. Sec. to the Devizes Union Mutual | Чапа! plou, ng is h or пуе-Ппот 45 |Mr. Wilson, Hay hs 0 Hi 1 
Cattle Assurance Association, Devizes. Sept. 12. team, and done t oroughly and гешу Б The land =з 40 Mr Calder, Kolos Mains Nri i 
all been thoroughly draine v in so des h, ап r. Cunningham, Grahamslaw [151 
Mn. HENLEY, M.P.,.AT BICESTER.—I cannot part with you deep, and d i Té Man Ints if E any su иго 44 |Mr. Stark, Mellendean VE .. 81 : и - 8 
without saying a word on what, in common with me, you will di h lig КЫ har Ad dów in 40 Right Hon. Lord Polwarth ., 105 0 3718 U 
all have read in the papers this morning about the cattle hi 8 appear, they a y wed dow: 67 |Mr. Simson, Courthill t 186 0 on "i 
plague. We have been favoured with a list of directions and first week of April p : 1b. = Skirving's Swede 100 |Mr. Purves, Lintonburnfoot ` ~ | 0 0/121 
AEREA era n aa aut! w ty of — esc are drilled in rows 2 fe The seed c 60 LR e et, о 95 лт ue S00 222 0 0 95 М 
Council, an: rawn up а gentleman whose name ardiy Y, elvin, nning on ..129 ; 
know how to pr DU үү ethor it is Thudicum or Dudicum E o n d че of almost те oo eariy for! iod »| 90 Watson. Esperston  .. — |$) i 1 М d | 
а з to discover; but, at y rate, the е ia ure, 0% kokas CDM 
directions emanate from a learned doctor of medicine with a | plant grows. Under — management the erop дек á ec pre Buccleugh highest price 281; 
very outlandish name. Now, these instructions contain some | would certainly be Ct Un Wo hear- of sowing | * €" e 
such very unusual things that I cannot help calling the T 1 h $ d. ible in th Б: ———— 
attention of those agriculturists who go about tbe country and | turn ips as early in the aing as possible in the north, Tu aeu Mail gives particulars of former years 
attend fairs to the ho of some of the dS to tao o wat but here an early-sown crop is almost certain to be | follow. u 
Among other t ірве, the Doctor recommends the use of what i l Я H h ffered 
Ras кше карыс кш Өү ue me еган ае тоне е field—the к woe prete ше depre и ^ie mi ET 
attention " Pan Сиш to this. Нә is so god: a a judge of ew 18 z ke Кек зану ; in саас т borne in mind that 
costume that I hope the advice will not be lost upon him. The|lower leaves of almost every root are already disco- i ече л й - т ш — ude the half- -breds, those for ty 
earned слог recommends in the first instance beginning, | loured, and many of them withered, and many of them | F tho anicals sent for аме i by аса а ОШ 
not at the head, but the feet —that goo ots should be worn, зә, 
well greased, and reaching up above the knees. The next meally euough—but, there is always a Hee o fresh 1854 .. aa 1857 .. 1630 | 1860 .. 2033 | 1863 .. 999) 
thing he recommends is a waterproof coat, closely buttoned all | 57 een uy usn NE the bulb—and ы those we 1855 .. 1850 | 1858 .. 1532 | 1861 .. 1814 | 1964 .. 9100 
down the front To bawo -— oes at the x and, in | examin as pd and good as possib e. "The 1856 .. 1325 | 1859 .. 1518 | 1862 .. 2300 | 1805 .. 3006 
addition, a cap is to be worn which does not allow too mue lants а t “Чыл. f th B 
w dd она соон E аде suggested | Plants а : us D ү PEARL The чара and top average prices during these 
as a safety Fes мл) our agriculturists are recommended int Брази: is simply EE инее ирекет years were as under: 
іп the present state of the weather to adopt it when attendin, p | "E SW ce | 
the country fairs. Another direction is that when any|second time. The 6s. 6d. paid d for this, the horse Years | Highest, | 29 2182685 | Years Highest, ЫР L.. 
bene A he er datos m S Bacon ЕЕ labour of the light horse-hoeing, harrowing, and drill- а: | 
man of deep science, the arid Doctor gives his ri ing, and of the single heavy ploughin ng а s p cost | 1854 0 0121010 0 || 1860 | #5210 02070. T4 
which is, that if the tail be tied up the animal vill not and labour of the crop. All—for s never | 1855 | 50 0 0| 1111 5 | 1861) 5210 0| 170% 
dirty it and will not be apt to distribute the fæces with | pulled огсаггіей home. Itis ку! fedo on niie groua 1860 j 20 O0 НК ыз 
the peculiar action which that regi is subject to. qe d he will b f h for abou 1857 46 0 0| 11 12 0 1863, 60 00 916 3 
Now, these are all things so simple and so quite witbin the | ?ЎЇЇП 8 n t tl еге ү. e ood üg 1858| 80 0 0) 1012 4 1864 | 70 0 0 25 : 8 
pow: all of nw ne that I caunot verna we c" any of i4 400 heav 18591 38 0 0| 12 4 8 || 1865| 95 0 0 37 18 19) 
avoid following the learned doctor's advice published through | off about 13 acres four mouths iis winter, but no 
(Een сато ха Баны Барана ; for fou uths > The subjoined compilatio T: shows the highest aul 
of disinfecting a meadow, and that i ust be somewhat : У average Letti exeun gr in these Јене а far as they can 
e ous I have no doubt. Every piece of manure uponitis| ^ We donot mean to say, d does Mr. Malins suppose, | now be ascertained) by one or two of the princi pal bal 
to be carefully burnt, and ihe soil turned n: side ed m he experience of is management at Hawker breeders, the largest sums in each nde being of cours 
and if that is not suficien t than уой ate to proooed to all be realised. anyw Mea е less it is certain | th dk 1 the sales of thei i 
the G ^ b! D that thoro ro mey o (езй for Ма t h Na 1 he ose 
e E ards, ju п aro to ta ke care not! toturn| that everywhere tlie n may e earnb of the Highest.. | Highs 
any cattle md Tha the remedy given under ME. faaie ce of tillage operations for roots ав | Year. - Name. jen. p 
the бой of Ei "the "Privy oin Ex disinfecting a meadow. well as The land here, too, is not unusu y rage 
Altho these things make one la yet talking the 
Peur over, one cannot help the grave reflection that recom- | B in many places thin and brashy—else-| 1854 ИР ice nli Mugdalonhall sa М : & 
mendations of this kind—whether they may be the wisest ог where, and there the crop is o viously heavier, it| ›» m Brow ыа a 1 
not 4 "ed ere seite sas not be о eyed ше is deeper and better. The farm is only half arable, but v Por 951 
Sanction of her ^i vern: unless they fe e H 26 m .. 
gravity o Occasion. They would never have ta e оч is not robbed for the plo land.| 1855 к Романы. еа ЗОВ : 
pains сосы n - pe omi thé hawr far ere is fpes ^ w x 5 mown prid т I e „е $ 1 
papers, and containing so: and use some nishing, therefore, hay every year towar » Dx. + 
that are not likely to esp much oed, unless they knew Em m m 
that the occasion was very grave, reed that, it behoves us all to фо. ШШЕ н ie le fn, -— the at two” Чан 1856 МЕ Mr. Торга pai oe а - : 51 
онро clues dide сливане ыргыл beasts дай Dari segni үка This. also improves| » Led ра d M 
Я s sel Hia ТҮН e 
the dung heap. But this dung heap is PEE Don: rojo spe a азиа Ан + na 
Mr. Purves v s. “ 
uS ROOT GROWING AT BRACKLEY. 2 for the meadow Тапан d past vr 16 eee a for | 1557 |Mr. theta 46 00 | é 
fi the arable. So that only a portion is put the| „ |Mr. Murray, Mount Pleasant 30 Н t Hee 
Pese da e coming winter. The hay crop es улеЫ Clovers for Wheat and on the Barlay stubble мр » |Lord Polwarth.. — 30 
Mr. Simson, Courthill P EE 
been generally РЕТ йо — aw acoge such an | Beans, leaving a very small quantity for the is Purvo: s e Lent Ses А 1 
aftermath, and nev cond с The store | nevertheless | on this, and o on the very ein folding | 1858 |Mr. Stark ОН oO E ДИНИН 1 
of hay vill "нив jn fs attacked н till eias liter t than sheep the whole crop u M Мг. Bimson  .. es ee 25 $ 
usual in the seaso Mp hen there will be an |the land w Lyn epends the nda asy Mr, PRIM. ir кий SR M I 
unusually erdum: érop о f Sw edes and ra to | the general pet of t the land—on this, Xe on ad 1859 |Lord Polwarth..  ..  ..| 98 0 0 - 
consume along with it. Iti is not such a good y ear as | and clean, and thorough tillage. Care taken that i тек ia РЕ: EDAD “ 
Ше & was to t th particular mode t urves — .. DR 3b n. 1 
of cultivating the root crops; for, h ltivated, | wasted on the farmer's enemies. Itall goes to the бю MT Polwarth 7. MEME ооло а 
the crop із this year Кау good. We were, ior. Swedes, the" heat, э-н xr the ^ie cultivated Mr. Sim: НЕ: . 1 
ever, last week c over a small farm a: Brackley, wher plants none, or hardly an histles, Couch, and Ши о еы: о оше T T f 
the always good зе аге ү ien extir теа; 6l e Bi etr RE 1 
year—and first-rate now. Mr. Malins, who sss age the hedges pues kept forked, and every root- ме г Purves vi Wr UE 
weed also being forked before the plou ghing is done, » М 8 ia Tum i nac ma " 111 
his own property. 1862 RE (0) р i» ГҮ? 45 f 
followed a particular "e root erre of {һе | Itis, however, especially to the cultivation of m „ хо vig apt i nib 
vantages of which Е ар every year more perfectly | emae crop that the «рз, is directed. eg » |Mr. Purves mt d p 1:68. 
соп y, on nearly 30 acres, he has a ms, from the ерене Mr. M. hat a 1863 io Da и... уа T. H ў 
and bulky crop, which, with s everal mont ths of soils < of a certain c ass—] de m means f ine Very| » [Mr Bim s T x ur. 
wth still before it, will certainly an earl provee with the » ім Putvm ЕВЕ и à FETU 
ore the end of the year. maequent t lon e afforded vo plant growth upon Мг. Stark Wi 09% 
The merit of his plan lies доо and which me E: deeply ploughed all winter, is м Lord Polwarth .. co E x н? | 
ness but in its cheapness. ris are "old arable | De io M an excellent crop of roots. There M aliu „с ае DET EE 10 ШЕ 
їейу а hy stony o taion frequent horse-hoeing s allowed duri ring| ^ jMr. аи Eu y g Ti 
heavier and Коте оногу, little or S man the growth of the crop—no тоц of either Ped Ж is ою id o. АЗ і i Hi ; 
for the Sometimes there is a portion of e б, 9 leaf. The nw eis uncrowded even as a $ Lora, P Ama NE XT» i 
the pibus Tae allotted p 5 Qi Wheat ми for 186 Mr. Pino i 5 : 
the Swede егор, but. oftener there is ”  |Mr. ped Rod 8 - 
> ^, 42 
— crop saw the condition not of an pé uA d $ Me сис. на А A $ ч 7 
d no artificial whatever is employed. The жет but of a great depth and area of natural ма. » : ing s] 8 ЛК 
рїоу‹ y; g p Messrs. Laing : 36 mE) 
беред» of Mr. Ia root eg n like that It thus grows co mparatively slowly, but he ealthily, a » |MrBimson =. СД 07 5 8 1 3 
_ de vm к Soil о of Lois Weedo: Gl Dx T ens а n 
Me tion, n in the fer tilising i у edam ore m m шоя. К si. Mr Орше бане мр E "n ж 
"a! t is yn meant by this account of ВинкүввОВҮ, 
The Wheat gasicye slightly manured not cultivation near "Brackley either to disparage artificial SHROPSHIRE амыг A commenced ЛЕ 
manured at all, сее. deeply pope winter, that mere tillage will every- | Preece's great annua! sed 950 rams of f te P 
and never died p pue and early sowing аге | where do all that it accomplishes here; but we do |the catalogue compr: from the flocks of the 
the keystones of the ву m thorough tillage | puresè blood, — : igo a an entire. absent г 
management in detail. There are 110 m" of is а most efficient fertilising agent, and that ар er eminent breeders. Е по us 
сз cds ' sh ize sheep, consequently Т 
arable land, some 20 ume of кзз be ne d by depending of в wo рг mua LP prices — ш 
grazing ground. The arable is cati | this aca is generally do. was obtained : eu. жой A " 
on the d чумо, with e б т quarter e may add no notwithstanding the early sowing, qa Mr. Evans, ie м, pre merae i Dess 6 
е ис bum and Clover. Clover thus | We spen plant has seed dew | sheep, iu € uM Apr TAIS ; for : 
comes round DN diia in Y years—S wedish Turnips в | such as inder the ds adi: growth of the plant, | Mr. P. W. Бона лон bein boat AE 13 D iet eif 
once in four. The stra рл етн has De ap tained the dimensions | the mobs gnato т +, ot they 
in yards with some M Ron AU cin, rede. и үнүн лудан, Oaford Joernal. | Thomas Mansell, first Roya prize winne 
