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рустизтв 5.21865.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
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HI TESI TIMONIAL.—CATTLE SHOW |manurefrom any infected farm or cowsbeds, m in apos bm of f 
M o and EX ETUR the to Do preso Show vho|that no cattle, during the prohibited tim me, is still there. e nover was miran Rs UE eu Ts 
eo Tonmj be EC п, аз acknowledgm € at oi his indefati- =ч upon а ny г road, с common, or unenclosed land there is à d Scotland, to the place 
ALD A the cause of Agriculture, are respectfully informed will b h ы С hich | kingdom, Bid: Ireland, and Scot/and, t 
eres y will attend at an Office adjoining the Cloak Room, will be seen that the Order in Council ЖАЛ Y uere lb non da for à onth. And in doing that the 
br gh Street © ntrance, during the hours of Ех bitte in order | y - йн in another page, enables local authorities, | uera E would have no cause of complaint, use 
rae О iube pong, : if they think proper, to do in their respective dis- | his ste would be treated just the same as the English 
ке ELIMINARY N XOTICE.—At Special Meetings held | 47198 nearly = pe the Farmers’ Club desires to | farmers’. I feel sure that the butchers’ trade could be 
ре the WAKEFIELD - WEST RIDING FARMERS have done. er of the kin "т E any | carried on if all the animals were iged to be 
алв, on tho PS = ы, тш == үп уе amaro eg. avail unless oar] publie opinion san it; апд | ame nad - on the farms. thems elves. There is not a 
1) PUBLIC MEETING in LONDON during the Smithold | t he Gove nt has done well онна те n make | far; hich a ld not be made, 
Sie Saor meek, termin mag uniform course of action | the a adoptio © this order the work of the local and j NP isa vare of yeà ^ meat would же ая Ц 
афо а отно De Destruction of their Саке by the orders | Шавівігаоу, who alone аге capable of judging | from exposure. In tho winter poon. Pea mers SRE 
Sipe Government poas, maa "i site to cam ial rightly wW hether or not it is practicable or advi- be very ed the frost, us ra 
gapatation to wd en oy advertisement or on application to aer | sable.: Our readers will find in another column | by exposure to the w — idera cat of a Cattle 
TT cr, Бесна to to the Wak akefield and West "ar several ru of m spem * I have the honour of eig. hood, and о 
сеем еа by Mr. мот. о шүн and other the columns of the | Plague Association in our neighbourhood, and y 
garie nerous e i io arnar mes, on the ‘subject of быры, bihain; 
ers" Clu ibd who wished replies to 
his «a such; asit is impossible for 
cations.—M. B. H. 
INGLEY HALL, BIR MINGHA AM— 
те SEVENTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
РАТ CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOMESTIC POULTRY. 
dX. ROOTS and IMPLENENTS, will be held in BINGLEY 
ЙАШ, on о LMOND UESDAY, WEDNESDAY, апа 
THURSDAY, Dec у 5,6. and 7. 
For SPECIAL RAILWAY ДРЕС seo the Advertise- 
memts and Bil 
m шг Letters w ней —À е U 
peio reply 
of th. veral Com; 
ME o Gns BE 
URZON EXHIBITION HALL, BIRMINGHAM.— 
C Vo SIXTH NATIONAL EXHIBITION of SPORTING 
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 
„ December 4, 5, 6, and 7. 
DUM RSDA 
For SPECIAL ВАПА, I Poi MEE see the Advertise- 
menis and Bills of the 
ham, on 
ELD CL m CATT SHOW, 
psg hei a c HALL. 
Y, Decem! 1. Admission 1st Day, 5s. 
MEME UN AE IS Aon fn Darbet c 
e of the Best 
ATTLE SHOW, AGRICULTURAL 
А Admission, e ау, 
Thursday, One Shill lling. 
MITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW, 
AGRICULTURAL HA 
In CATTLE :—Short-horns, Herefords, Highlan: 
pars, Irish and Welsh Blacks, Half reda yis SHEEP :— 
Southdowns, Cotswolds, Lincolns, Shropshire Downs, 
Country Downs, О. E Downs, and Cross 
rge, p vr 1 White, Black, and 
White, Bacon Hogs, 
E 
HALL.—|eye 
The an e ers ’ CLUB UU SHOW contains ап 
TISH Les 
Cattle, Sheep, and 
after lock, 
8м 
; Tuesday, Ww MM 
nders, 
and Smal 
and Small 1 
MITHFIELD CLUB ATTLE 
* AGRICULTURAL Rar 
CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS and Return Tickets to London. 
Bee Time Tables of all the Railways. 
Ehe algrícu Agricultural Ga Gazette, 
RDAY, DE 
EA. FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
DAY, 
ESDAY, Midland Counties’ Show of Fat Cattle, Sheep, 
WEDNESDAY, — Н and Pigs, at Bingley Hall, Birmingham. 
TusnsDAY, — 7 
"WzpwESDAY, — — 6—Agri. Society of Епд1апй—(Мооп). 
Tur Ca Be Plague appears to be spreading 
Tapidly,—deaths from it are taking place at the 
m of nearly 3000 weekly, and it apponi to be 
Eua а Шан in country districts 
Morin Fa ming round to the 
Binko that the total LDA foras 
time of the liv 
suffi 
e traffie, with all the enormous 
ps a deputati eir membe 
memorial, whieh submit 
p= be held in the uew CURZON EXHIBITION ош t 
Porkers, from all the t 
eient Plagu 
iol should - PPM i the он whero it рот is, for at | 
least one mon ost 1 virulen 
and preventio 
given to tho Tonden cows. We have only. had two casos 
—— We have used none but BusnY's prize 
CART They cannot be surpassed for strength 
t the 
in our dist 
from M. Lon 
having an associatio 
being killed, „ме have 
ir In conseque 
n, and insisting opon anam animal 
not had a ae case of the 
and pe usefulness, bu 
defect. The space between the су and wheels 
in 
two cases 
which | the discas origina ted, ey animal LIMEN 
is so very кєл that if a hard frozen 
pe jammed, woe to the spokes. ipod ы in the dis trict or in the айнда! parishes. I would 
ron slot below the tail-boerd, A least at either | slaughter foreign cattle at the port of сас 
T ought to extra strong to | I would place them on the same foot pea ы, 
ttin g "them in 
S nm P 
ts 
| туби more and better disposed і iron eai. Now|P 
to Buss n supposing hi vi 
type m 
E 
E 
eadow, and having to be there b ridi 
жав: that i is more likely to bring the disease than to 
prevent it. 
ZE тоша extend the prohibition to the movement 
e. In v Aes atit rhood, 
med gipun, pt 
Plague. Professor Simo ced the lot do 
to 54, and the other 26 he slaughtered as good for 
human food. ey all died, and they died wi 
18 days of being purc hey were чия qu 
oad, Caledon 8 isease ; an ve that this was the a man 
ii mulis. of carts, and our bailiff repeats | named Raven, wh fields adjoin,- Giblin's, and 
D — on for Preston and the west of where there Was а brook not so wide as this table 
Lan yp ‚ had two cows, one | of s which took 
it carts ; ї 4 Ф, perhaps Tha. d nd 
n 
P. plouf, and what e P D 
xe. has come to hair-splitting and fiddle- 
faddle; but grubbers and e are yet an open 
rth 
ue stion, and w 
than they ue P ае n Н, 
дь SHEEP ON THE CATTLE PLAGUE. 
ilowing is the substance of the evidence given | 
Ў DS 
thy of far more attention| - 
n those cio as it was ei аз gre folds 
adjoined." 
AGRICULTU RAL EDUCATION. 
Improvement of the BLAUE of those who end 
upon mio Ота of бе Soil ! their UN, 
By Mr. E, 14, Burton Cresce 
оне к the dies of. the keep mii 
by ^M. 06 оѓ пее Walden, before the Cattl 
he Agricul tural Hall Company. | 
I Pie about 1800 acres of land; igi under Lord | 
y 80 y 
| last Saturday, 
next, My wish would be t ead `of cattle 
e disease 
ani уш: Paus ie — 
most active measures 
of the year | is the best that could be adopted Sa don 
nurpoa 
f the 
lenia сана of the soil for t support is a 
| subject. well worthy of the и кайи rt the Royal . 
ieultural Society. It is, moreover, one whi 
expected to hav influence upon agriculture, and, 
as Pu is specially an object of ociety's interest. 
If improved education contribu to improved 
ose чер со ately within the scope 
its duti ious claims upon 
on: 
es, an. 
isst 
mprovement effected ? In 
енна may be divided into two iuis Dieu 
education ars — am am n. General education 
dccem vd inque n 
pur pue. 
means of conveyance in the country are e 
g and there 
meat. There are very few farmyards in which a shed 
could not be soon formed | for a slaughter-house. I do 
n 
is no frost to affect the pm taie o d d 
das r less 
Nam з with. "the calling or business О 
er h 
ry 
Technical educati: tion, on the 
t а simil 
ад асе we er nr д. the 
the 
|slaughter-house, but it could be formed ; and if 
| could confine the disease to the place where it м i 
the slaughter- 
t 
ing 0 
= fuii» op háve a а very beneficial effect. I consider ове | а techni 
n because of the contagious | shou 
for оле р onth, w. hich would entail th 
exists, 
Ong measures necessary 
character of the disease, : and the loss that it entails 
an agricu 
ld шты all es paren to the advance 
agriculture. If еге аге branches of knowledge by 
us to these ing t 
el for every ЖЕЙ! се 
ing 
to be нист from o either er buyer or or 
cordon be dra 
niu or parishes, and ge eg ape dieu 
eave such prevalent t distriots adn 
and m айин Do town aeq 
my opinion са: wh ing 
i ege ded. "lat v com. 
they are sold ved xcd it Зов таа стаг 
ү ой Th 
cannot 
1 
of that dt will be the best means of i improving 
the education of those who Iture 
fron it can only 
after the last me of stock 
9 
pum that its 
until one aca 
With the plagu ed, o 
the эмы нн the i mpor- 
countries infe fected wi 
Plague be prohibited. x 
de A abd didi nq prefatas de А 
beoe oium iode 
animals be not removed from their паці 
houses until thorou ughly disinfected ; any 
ld bette ow, 
кн prier is exceedingly fullo of feed, and iti 
The ekenga ноф this орын һаз ir eg eur and E this 
groat inconvenience must be felt, but I do | 50 years 
than because increase. 
er increas- 
ihe centu 
the sd 
led at the present rate of 
em E de produce of the 1 land be made 
Sapa Since the ara 
of year when cattle тШ not suffer We know that | 
Can the soil be made more productive by the appliea- 
