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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the spring and early part of the summe: of 1864 I sa 
lots of ЗЕ Яры from foot- decina die а 
for sale ublie markets, but heard of no serious or fatal 
results." 
** САТ рете JWick.—' There have bee 
cases а pne umonia in this co unty for a number of ears, 
and I have heard of no jen of foot-and-mou 
past y: h aye been abou 
the past year. Thereh be the average number of 
cases of diarrheea in calves, and cases of quarter ill among 
young stock rather below the rage. During the year 1864, 
the losses amon ave very small compared w ith 
former у ө м 
** DUME "Тата, Closeburn.—Pleu proonante 
: Robert Bo 
has only "appeared to my knowledge in de» instance, 
lotof fat cattle, where nothing of i ЖЕ 
known. Foot- znd.month disease provai ailed 
extent last autumn among cattle; a 
a lotof c 
° y ases 
are very often e exposed for sale in the Edinburgh market, 
which I believe is S" x id prin cipal causes of spreading such 
euo ses all ove e ie 
** FORFARSHIR Donata” "Fa Arbroath.—l am not 
aware of Fs i pleuro pn ems E in cattle within лө 
miles of Ar 
several cases, milder than usual; in doubtful.  Foot-and- 
mouth disease far less'prevalent "€ in former years ; almost 
no cases in this immediate neigh hood, with the пета 
of one farm, where it а red in Janua and ran through 
the whole stock ; cause — " 
Еч 'ARDI жуы; . Sim; "n.—Theri 
some time it Pm been entirely confined tas farms where fresh 
cattle have been bought i is disease is pn so virulent 
now as it was e years A геля proportion of the 
contagion as the harsh treatment they 
suffer en Foot-and-mouth disease has not been at all 
brotalotit U dario the past yea: 
“ PERTH: Р. Gallouwa; of Tr has: oll.—I have heard of a 
ut it 
Hallow fa es ру among cattle bought at t Fa lkirk ye and 
S MONA ur : John Cruickshank. Elgin.—Stock are genera My 
nur bealthy in this county. Pert edu onde has bee 
vesc to it on rec occasions, ring the past year 
have not heard of a single case of Seu pant or ы Е 
dnd. iih: is ` erally hear of a few death 
nang this y ned 
e usual number of 
mne tha 
cases. Scab and foot-rot are the i affect 
sheep in А strict." 
^ D. M'Kenzie, Dingwall. — Pleuro-pneumon 
js u | this 
нота in ое of ү ан Sak n h I Ravo 
Diù a fepe f for 40 years, I h: а y le 
ofthis disease. I rire mic iind ofo n po fs sheep Affected 
bed ume outh disease ; ; they all recovered in the course 
о.— During the latter half of 
[Котмва 4, 1865, 
nity, we frequently allow our accounts them 
stand over; in others, their paes are in "he Жыт о 
RA, CALDECOTT, зы: 
А: 
e хо COMPANY (Limited ^ DOWLING, 
trustees to work out ten as In one case, where | Registered under th e Compeniee" Act, 1 
we ha ave a consi sider able e n беча atter stands each Shareholder is limited to the тоу 
thus: , 1863, the tenant “е | САрїтАъ, £50,000, in 5000 Shares of £10 each E 
to leave his farm, [sum lost а "deal of mone y ini . He Rud issued as SONT ть power to increase 
advertised a sale of his stocking, &c., 2,500 orn Е а pplication £5 рег Shara 
S: when k was over he еу pay all jw er sonos | 2,500 Onprvam Sn: E "Der J Panda, 
aving the ing crop to pay the landiord; but, a АШ бег Share, ^ "PPliention £1 per Stare, asa 
ы? ew dars ay the sale, the law-agent for t 
intimated to the tenant, that, unless he was allowed C bo made 
to uplift p entire тобан of the sale һе о per cent. ueni 
could not allow it : go s he tenant роп the paid-up capital ER 
had no choice, and was en i an ree- Ivon Ерулкр RAvxnI а x 
ment, re is agent only collected the| Mr. Wittram Warsox CALDECOTT, чет pus 
ои of the sale, but got full control over the сгор; | Mr cis Bawrnrr, Andover, Hampshire, ut 
and the result is that until this day, the tenant, not- us бокстар Meis ipie his Stockbridge, Hampshire, 
withstanding his ШО. efforts, has кеп, аш to get| wr. ARD утны Cal x T € 
any settlement with this agent, and is resent— Gloucestershire. з Е 
nearly es years after the date of his sa 8 нти ызаа ith povo Banbury, iiem eimi 
inform his creditors whether or not he pay them power to add to their number, 
LS e states that the agent informs him that Bankers g Company, 
heis still due the landlord money, which, he says, i бойо 
impossible, unless the- landlord brings against him "M Ştovens & Beaumont, ы, Old Jewry, London, 
reductions in re years ago, which were given mb, Brooks, & Challis, щы 
permanently, not with the intention of being Auditor.—Geo. Barnes, Esq., New| 
recovered at a future time, Тһе tenant considered, Secretary. —Mr. G. E. Goldsmith, гест 
previous to this, t that he was in : der to pay his Camer Orrrcr— Basingstoke. 
ia cg 20s. in the pound. He e farm, and it —————————— 
is re Me ? don't sell muc аА Ach agents, PROSPECT 
s to blame for making bad debts, it ів |. This Company із formed for the purpose of carrying on and e 
principally cab ide Q. You told ie that you would Dee ud Dude А "Аутар and yu 
sell cheaper if the law were abolished ?—.4. We sell | uniting them under the title of * Ravsnmp, CALDE ort, MERE 
cheaper for gin than for credit. 1 said that if we had | Dove & Co., Limited. 
no в to run, as we have er the law The union of old-established Firms, whose business re relations give 
pu We nel аер? ar all w 
but it is seldom we are honoure 
lords, an Ad Pet 
of customers. 
where abri any 
б ue caboli 80 
we would certai S 
= манн Q. Sup 
olished, would you alter Ne senlo м 
Ше 30 ndency would be r it 
ishe 
р them a large share of a profitable trade in the markets they 
е с 
and whose connection for the sale of Agricultural Seeds extends to. 
arts of the country, will place the new cr ina NIS 
lere will 
a vory rend 
Ar RED unlimited extension of trade rum d. the agricultural 
The Chief Office of the Company will adjoin the New Com 
Exchange at MERE MEET a very considerable portion of the 
business of the locality is transacted. 
The town MA NET ke possesses the great advantage of a com- 
plete rai dte dev nt, by which direct poete. Sg 
obtained to all partet of England, including the enc | Shipping 
ports of ыра. | Бошан Аер, and Bristol. Branch establ 
will be carried on at Salisbury, Andover, Wallop, 
forense Et Ac t. may require. Consta! iae "attendance be 
at Mark Lane, and Stores are secured at some of the most 
d stations on the South Western and Great Westem 
il 
The important branch of milling Trefoil and Sainfoin—in which 
the dios rect have long stood foremost—will be continued 
nd t supervisi 
rvision. 
The situation in the 
diitrely devoted 5 дуң м Jp ша ally dry 
class, very 
iac bein g, that joe come fo 
us expecting no pen and Dur geerally bring the 
ha of hy 
entre district, almost 
Tarma 
of the southern counties, so па for the о development at eui 
on to A ее ын are so many elements in favour of 
be gi mpany. 
н ШУ m үе hand. If we had the law thec| For the security of the Shareholders, it is m ros 
been suffering from лыыр eher uet to ier EI would not object to 1 ing 0 ad our remuneration of tho Dirogtors wül K charges шш is mo Grape 
сеч ps сре = к S wx кас m was brought Te к, Ө! ; armer’s crop was reaped. We os D minimum interest of 6 per cent - 
ive suffer: above an avera, y 
aeter тда ain atanan тат лекс a сыын полици 
disease below 24 е vri pated Firan ou рте rend dig тиш ay ип a mie 
M rous of making а legi 
CHAUD mE дитер i district dw xr m fe past p Miscellan ment m M trado an opportunity of doing so without tno risks cmi 
pore my own stock I i 40 cases oot-and-mouth with partnership carried out in the usual wa; 
UN iE шу ерои ow and three e calves died, the The Cattle flapa 1t ia ye on $e authority, | тһе e agreement entered into with ex Company vy esns essrs. Rars 
ей LT Ситтітд,1Роті mi lliam.—1 have only heard as Fla Ben will do ort pru e аи its веј e liabilities, and hands 0тег 
of the existence of pleuro pneumonia on one farm where а | Very Strongly on the prospect of to gram Ж. E? Stock At NS and its Book Debts 
large ау stock is EM The farmer says very little about it; | to the Авыш га] Mu ot the pec from the | guaranteed to 3, fall valoe of the debta п realisati: Ee 
but it is supposed he has not lost less than 20 cows." plague, and advise the summoning of Parliament in |to Рау а sum fo r Goodwin daly rid ep отра оао 
? Реті Spe tator, bet neo threo years, D er with Ls per ое sent. 0 of any profits made 
Farm Third Annual Meeting of the Gloucestershire | Co е similar busines 
[We continue to gtve ex : MM Migne enc к екса 20 “ү Grain "Society i is to be held at Gloucester on Rasper eana years, or during 
the M Commission on the. [e of DN eiren i the 9th of дан mber, when, in their te of office 
asit does rprise and energy of Scot ish agrieulture.] | offered by the Society, there will be a nümber o WES does o РАР, at the Office of $ 
dn ure de.— ope (ғе- | вресіаї ъз for competition. Amongst these we | Company ог of the Solicitors. 
amined)—When you were ан on a former r | may notice that Mr. Wadley co! contributes a silver cup, ET E EEE ENO AE 
occasion, you stated ж you sold 190,0007. worth o r 12 Swedes FORM OF APPLICATION FOR Ls 
manures per annum; w: 1 that sold to farmers, or | drawn from a e of поб han тг. асгез, 1. Application for Paid- T 
was of it sol s = der- | manured with t : London Manure Company's manure, | £5 per Share не оп "tse 2nd £5 peyrr, Бинт, 
e question then put to m the | and a similar prize for 12 Mangels, the conditions being | To:the лога ОЕ атар Limited. dien 
amount of aanren ibak wesold annually, anda dads the s srs, er Brother: “о Me ad for Gentlemen, pec ао Vah Co. os Of fod, a 
it accordin, ngly ; 198 not le an five а Aog with | in RavxnInD, Taunton Бл Bawr ЖЫ aros, or any less namber tr 
correctly as oes den find that we sell nearly three | phos; and Ат. Ps hn Chadwick, red пө may be Жы " зе , subject to the regulations of к ш, 
times the quartity wholesal we do retail. The | Ѓог y Swedes, ! Bua not less than four acres, red pany, and to pay tho father баро E mamo in t 
tonnage, however, does not represent the value exactly, | with Messrs, Roca iim 8 e. Prem. аге жаа i of tha Soul ny for the number of Shares w ^ 
the goods sold wholesale chi s, ash, | offered by the Society for Swedes, White Round or | allotted to Tameinfül «soe { 
and man aetured manures, which, as compared with | Pomeranian, Lincolnshire Red Globe, Green Glo e, Profession or busin 
guano and nitrate of soda, &c., of much | Yellow Scotch, Grey Stone, and Tankard Turnips; {зм signataro `: 
value; and hence I calculate that the money | Lon d, Long Yellow, Yellow or Orange, and Веі) и) рае... ЖОР 
turned with farmers alone will be, say, 100,С lobe Mangels; Red and White Carrots, Parsnips, 
annually, Of that sum, as near as I can estimate, one- | Cow Cabbage, Kidney and Round Potatos, Red and 2. Application for Ordinary His ek 
› ог 50,0007., is sold upon credit terms, Q. Assum White Wheat, and En as well as for "Fruit and £1 3e venie s payablo on ea me , Виутвђ 
to be correct, what ld the per-centage of С eiusm. Mr. ‚ C. Wheeler, of Gloucester, To ке or КЕ reni med 
upon farmers bankru rpm to ? tl request уот ot Браг ite, ві 
А. Taking the per-centage of 1 in Ravamp, Cavpscorr, Biwr Traen, Поин, | Tis mne e. 
farmers, whether they have become Ret xd DE v, ai ereb gree 10 nocept such Sithe nions of teg sa 
rupt or have made SM. Mene and estimat- Notices ү сонысын а to pay the further deposit of £3 PA Shares, AI. op ihe 
ing the amo at present put as doubtful | Есохоміѕт: В M.—The seed which you used has been | such calls as талу резо — im the Rep zd 
debts, I would say that, if I dd to aegro sum formerly | „ mixed with Rape. dye for the number of Shares which may be үе е ihe 
jist irm in two years, namely, 24007, рч —— эе It is a mixture of caustic lime and Name im full |... essere uan 
į , with 2 d юына combined. with it Profession or business... += ed 
eei nd the realisation of ad Чуен Peer ыы, taken by it e Address in ЁШ... i xod 
изе dependant u upon m many contingencies, it amounts | of tho с «ац вза which is x it Tor purifiontion. In or ME 
Mr of — incon ice о years, or say 2] per wil, b БУ рэ uu b i ps sica Seri „byàrogen, it 
cent, upon our sales much sometimes as twi per aere, is used that APPIICATIUS 
tenants under абаат n to their landlords have They y generally make it Into a com with earth, and turn МСЕ! is HEREBY "mud x d 
good to expect that, with the indnigsnes of the times before putting ic over the land, It ів for SHARES in tho pre иш. sow 
бейит, thor я. will tims ately reclaim their position, moro commonly applied to clay land than light soil. Coal Hampshire Bank, 05 Deo -— 
and; hé ashes may be usefu а ag on coarse Grass land where there | day the Lis ux биат, 
ving every desire to give зэи such ап opportu-' запо Clover. We wil endeavour to "obtain analyses for you. 
