OCTOBER 21, 1865.] 
TAL FannuzaD, whose health was proposed in connexion with 
drei. societies, said he — like to take a middle 
n. Forl 
i tbe 
Baie Ба н 
stion.—4At the last 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| ledge warmly the efforts of some landlords rds to make | we 
theswelfare of ‘their pa. their chief co: 
that might lead them to 
! circumstances t 
m MAy vame qm res Д During the 
discussions. by that Club on the tenure of land, uu 
h 
А Аа th 
i3 might state | that | L 
f more just : and liberal Versace 
Ah 
ini, de were rw терчү чүй duty iu t this өөү > 
d be 
their prepared to listen to the just complaints y their 
e Que 
и ЕЯ ora this ned this em was intro 
by Mr. RoBorHAM, who said th ee - жез} own 
учн asked how 
Tho А ичн of both were pretty 
1 have попе ; ihe у nte 
tenantry, and no longer subject them to a grievous 
| | then up y when "hey нез about he size of my ? а : E 
wrong. 
зоте ie en età of — em 
ckley- Grange, т" 1859 for Ж 
than 471, par about a thi: made "of ES p — have 
` brought but for c^ vermin чете асы of 
Wheat, th duce of 5 - a t for 
s 
urge quantity of meadow lind, Which was boned a 
the tenant's expense in 1857. There was no stock di 
its m 
IRAE v 
r. Benion vi possesion a i 
о were Aum in г. Ковотнлм moved, 
the prospect of 30 tons of Most per acre ue they | * That th present a ^ 
bear that! He md also Кеа how y tons | lord е 
and how 
amendment 
of letting farms, wherein the land- 
у md men right to the gume is 
of gi nd [im 
Hie -— asi whilst idi CIE to the po 
erving were utterly incompatible. He differed | 1610 
à Mr. Robothain in speaking о * Ni d Poach. 
ing. Act,” ' as to a — hun. а iet, He 
-—À 
ior m 
ing their р 
fiai they they had no al: ; while landlo 
eye me: 
uy s p 
nation of the ems 
Ty Bg vero loo answer 
system 
— 
d т^ 
Zeb 
e of the 
5 
) асу аз 
о е. 
Mr. Озвовх was of opinion the excessive preserva- had 
tion of game was fast assuming the dimensions of ауе 
М ben t troublesome 
a 
for who work 
formerly existed between the cultivators and ow 
of the soil It was, moreover, „чс vide of pe 
noreased о хш of meat of late years Mr. Osborn К 
Ing 
водо g Mad il M ыас tenants, | i 
50 cally 
н: атут be eaten 
y the seasons to 
ivoddifut that me on 
ld 
urrent engagements ; | t 
and when at jeg bor led. to do mA the game | 
“Th at this lub desires in the most emphatic € to |! 
call attention M the x оша which are being in поа After some discussion the original motion was carri 
upon tenant farmers in (many localities by t the exoossivo Abridged from Midland Counties Herald. 
preservation of game, and do ^t A necessity which e: —— M 
pen and earnest appeal to be made to landed 
er to induce them to take immediate steps for 
Me BicaE stated that the discussion last autumn on 
proprieta 
Rebiecwg, 
| The Journal of Agriculture, No. 90. C. & E, Layton, 
preservi 
had forrent, leavin; 
had in ios Y to, take aa ial 
e. 
150, eead Street, 
ом 
he could foresee that т the 
discussed 
p were UE 
L9 
number o tais Jarni th 
ан, аам 
| ments on an estate of Pai 
ry at Mie in the rrr of 
i that they were paying 9d. per db: more for 
He eM the — inti- 
manufaetor. 
iem to the tenants that the landlord was fond of Finisterre, and Mom amr the. various "dure 
11 ый 
= of the game 1 ke ‚Не ГЕ made i a vaivalla: 
manufactu fish manure a profitable 
кү» Ma " "Martin Doyle" кшй тат the mg 
reclamation of seaside marsh land on the side of 
with them all. y had liberty to y iris and | to 
to pe roy iia a at ^al Reasons of i year by fe 
ui of t the 82 million acres of land in I England there 
are 16 f which there is, on an 
He considered that | 
hare or a rabbit. 
a week's shooting this year 550 brace of oe 
à prac 
e| Wexford harbour. 
ki lled, instead of 250, as formerly, This was ward 
К .of 2 
jec 
ree national — 
метр, a 
hare to every 4 acres was a fair 
I у their landlords Е would | 
meetings d Р уййн, Е aud Inve 
discussed. ^ The Cattle Plague. m Фе 
у 6 паса of sei whi ch Y 
рау for all T 
h cere him to re 
man 
ould | security that ho mra 
ear. os 
Mr, MASFEN thought they were all running their | 8 
j | heads against the supposition that the landlord was 
the owner of the hares, qon ts, and pheasants; but 
when they took a farm 
until "at entered into ы ms 
serve them; a "that really and | Farmer's 
ly the gi vies of them up узт) the farmer's own act. | for the quarter, fil mo die 
A ciae by 
game 
capital in ee land, 
be remunerated 
bronca of qe yr tm acres cune liac 
g machine ugh al 
The series of contri- 
\ ler and its 
u 
from ы 
Farm Memoranda. 
never been а а ü b ày of of. agriouitural 
деше о шу ч ка tbe Ну Commission at 
as he had no 
баранан 
He 
iiw v 
ure 
but wel 
than they tig Beiden ue were not kiled a at a 
аһ ке like sheep. Therefore the sum set down 
the value of hares and rabbits. was m 
e at the pre 
e та tenants, but 
to publish such extracts M as will indicate 
each side of tho e rca for game Pei the tho existing stylo уонна enterprise 
д S 
t they must try to shun men 
mposed such restr: — The underletting of pem 
rest except in Le аз 
=i HowDEN, 
нае + == he could à j^ rms grievance, 
re not во pec в the hare mw rabbit imb 
farmers were willing to 
pter the fair | 200 
pe" for ,battue-mongers 
i all arable. 
ода са the rest in pasture 
is above 5001. rte farm in 
acres, ren 
ng on the 
а publie meet: 
d not think 
ubli 
was to the effect that he di 
і good could be qu by beri ap 
re known t to 
the n 
in the 
good ш’ them. 
laws which are d 
eie rM and t 
ind за е arms, The bone 
йш and Tabbita, and = aop are also theirs, and the | се 
hing. for эчи: chan 
farmers. nges 
game lv, " He Bright went on to вау, “ I see | He sicud D atd — ear there 
hic you want is the repeal | more than 10,000 nre for infractions of the | factor 
ga de and he pe 
ion 
tenant farmers sh should be this—that they par cibi, ма were responsib 
trol 
na. Un heep, | House 
y. 
d living upon fate view of the q 
also be 
the practice of the бузну: the | years ago, 
is the | W.) was of opinion б 
chan, 
кет ' hold the position to which | As every one А 
game is not only inju. 
ую, not only inja: | Бур 
Migros queso a werk afer, aa 
demanded the sow back. 
could not 
Mr. T. B. W: 
-acco 
10007, 
oner died, and he tried to m" another, but 
"e ET 
that since 
ge for ihe Mtr Tad taken place. His c cauti 
took an 
1 уе 
he came to me with tears in his 
3 ha ahii 
im 
will never bo e eM removed." 
the und eyes, 
oru uk кзг [o by ч ees there | He 1086 about 20007, in the farm—1100/. in lime, and 
* Wha th 
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