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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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The result, under the system of milk selling, is as | Again, we must not overlook the risk of makin ng bad | point. That you may readil T3 
follows : debts with the milk dealers, who, as a body in the | his coat shines white, with! Re y himina ala 
Produce. £ s. d | large towns, t the best of payers In saying this I| patches adorning it. You ре mon е ed 
*Milk of 50 cows, at 1s. 10d. per dosen (аана кб 0 0 |до but speak the experience of milk producers. Again, | these dogs is a dificult art th that the 
Proft oa ч m Ет гие зт 10 o|under the system of grazing, the farm will regularly | comb ihe graceful elastic fi ыг aim ms 
15 acres of Wheat, ос, 180 0 0 | іпсгегѕе in fertility, as а much greate: tion of the | strains art size fo Of the tada 
Profit on п 10 pigs, at 50 0 utriment, either extracted fro m the ground or arti- | growing green Crops a and bus ощ "i 
#1498 15 0 | cially supplied, is — returned to it again by the | value the symmetry and constitution ep di Tien | 
Expen £ s а, | animal, than under the either of che eese makin hi Stanchness, согар action, and sei the dog, ert 
statement in cheese- ое account 1094 15 0 | ог milk selling. 16 7 ар tell little without shooting over him i e Be 
Aad cost g c cows to Кер " supply or a lease for, say 21 years, at a rien rent, the POE early like setter’s h lighter than a m, ere 
100 0 0 improvement of his farm under grazing will y without a snipe nose ; his ears тоса ае "n бед 
1124 15 0 increase his crops of beef, mutton, and corn : ай ad like a Vine-leaf; bis body marked Bes. ed, not ра i 
comes decrease of expense | breadth ; his feet standing straight; a Dew 
Profi 9|in cultivation; and thus his profit will yearly go оп | notice the arching ot the toes nds Yuan, 
n the grazing farm i to the КОЕ 18 T "ili кааш, the кб result being most beneficial | between. The stern curves pward with tuft of ш 
100 ew ewes (whose lambs are ede d off (at), 4 hors alike to himself and his landlord. silky “ feather," thinning off at the ti Г depending 
The result is as follow: As pries the labour attending the practice of these | coat must not curl though beautiful" bat ei 
Product £ s. &|systems of farming, th 2 of ачар has a de waa profile of the body you аге well 2 ‚Пр fy 
Pro pu ne reu at 12L. - x тор 10 С advantage over the others, not only in out-door 1 you will understand the great point of colon. 2t ll 
он 100 ewes ud wool, ati 15s. 75 0 0 | аѕ shown in the accounts ot expenditure, but din: in hà setter, the coat bein еер blood.r 1 the 
15 acres of Wheat, at 121. 80 0 0 | Іароог and — sibility -— in-doors, since the care | nut or mahogany, not golden yellow, fallow бщ. — 
Low and manageme of m iik any w entails much o so unmixed with black that tested nm — 
2116710 0], light there must be no black waves ep tg "€ | 
Rent, 200 acres, at 405. T d See. А v | be rimmiserdiei at a very high ra toria A pum fringe to the ears or the Profie qf i | 
Tithes, 1 10; i зета 43l. dw ЕД 5815 0| Опе he best indications я "the progressive im- And you will T admire the Setter of i 
Wag at 407 . £160 pr cda attendant on this system of grazing is баноз blood when you know that he is i 
^ 20 btained by one simply observing the very great differ- | rule in being rave with a blue or osi | 
меыен 9 ence in the quality of the dung-heaps collected under | on the brighi lights, in having his © А um 
213 0 0|the respective systems, the cir origen une aqueous | burnt sienna ea with br Шр тей оп дей, x 
батали billa, 321. 10s. ; Grass seeds, 921. 105; Fa Meet rance of that produced from milki dir ock e con- thr oat, and f у | spot of tan over ea АЛ 
о Э asting remarkably with the le senting; ol * white shirt- Js. х2 ін а Еу, 2; 
et rea ШЧ бае, I dence Б E xv» 125 0 0 tiat collected froin fattening beasts. The eifect of this | —the greatest trouble to breeders Mrd T | 
Paid for oil-cake z . «50 0 erence upon the farm must be obvious to any one. “ teapot tail Ке ithe pu att the end. His virtues S — 
Contingent ex penses 80 0 0 n fact, I have myself watched its progressive water than other setter si — 
951 15 0 under good managemen nt wi ith. extreme к ops more variety of attitude “ on the point? 
nd setters in the present Show sm 
Profit ec se 9 £215 15. 0 | to that of high cultivation ; Stm eeds m Sii merit the display of former 
И + ill therefore stand as follows :— | е crops become stronger, and the land being more years. "The foxhounds make a very fine sho › фиш 
easily worked as it becomes. more integrato by the |воше of the most famous sires from the bet 
| == | Expenses. | Profit, | more luxuriant gAn = the жн upon it. Неге |kennels. The unds are inferior; the retri 
|£ d.| £ s. d. | I cannot but state t rticular attention paid by the | excellent; the spaniels remarkably meritorious, They 
Cheese or тшш 1213 15 r^ 15 0 |189 0 0 |farmers of this е (North Cheshirc) to the mode splendid show of bulls а Б bo Xo. 
MN E. 2H 367.10 0 "LIB 0 ыд | of seeding down their pastures, which, coupled ш the | foundlands, St. Bernards, and toy-terriers A реја 
PUES 108 15 mmn clean fallow or green crop, is undoubtedly, after drain- | feature this year is the pov of joe pre 
appears that experience of this district is 
decidedly i; in уой че, ke pirim ун, before coming 
the | 
| ing, the foundation of all doe farming, i dem secret 
of success in the c cases noy under Я Ву 
to a defin ite conclusion on the s sub jec 
btainéd pe the а! 
ед ован to L taken into account, 
п 
SOC di 80 
f bones, which, after a few yes growth, is equal A 
EA n Tai 
that impii ve ordinary way by 20 years' lea; 
exper: 8 hat a good sod that breaks 
nes thr 
^ ite The profi 
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ант M toa 
tofl 
thought excessive, I can, зч but state that such i is 
о 
pensive course of сг ops t any manure that ca 
y be — E to say siae of the 
р 
e 
in this immediate neighbourhood, who buy in lean b 
ot rest 
EB Sc sk 
J 
all 
sy e: horns, at an average of 107. to 127. per 
head, in t two months of the year. They then 
en them on straw, Turnips, and a little „саке, 
га the siens as miei — in a virgin soil. 
Hol ldi ing thes se vie ws, i and c то к present 
I m 
ring, by which Y they зме fic begun to 
grow тет АА flush of Grass es they do not, 
а 
ear for safe to be Pallet: by Turnips, 
inh, sided Mt the moist climate of ihe | district, is 
e of 
d 
show of dps is ae КА better than 
e | about 
ds Re ia 
а syst onduc 
о the mutual bodie P both Livin: a: айога | 
ас hal of grazing. Dunham Massey, Altrincham. 
cellan 
dg (Tine MIR —The 
er, numberin 
1,000 specimens, now establish ed in the new 
Curzon Hall, a js spacions and handsome structure, 
erected at a cost of 8000/7. upon ground which 
80007. more. 
Mis 
The Birmingham D 
ре 
But for variety of taste in the choice 
[esame and. фо of labour in the culture of fan 
ht be 
ing | value, 
cost | surfac: 
small size and for puppies of pics is ini MEL Show a 
altogether by far the best we hav 
lendar of Operations. 
the frost has left, S tter, Let us quos 
n actual experience on peaty aud light land soils, thus 
tural 
а у Mr. Азы i i за ho 
e ur 
is now comparatively unp 
England € As an iustance, I ps І 
а Ik what a gentleman called his “ ror 
im 
rent charge was apportioned. On 
light * fen," to a common observer чишү їй 
k m the valuable slate 
yrds), um 
hings, a visitor mig equally 
tha} n th 
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au fait among tbe | 
alwaysa heavy crop, ttl e machines, or the dogs. ed ів а in that жы was —-— | 
Pane acre; hence the large amount of winter € jade having divided themselves into | varies, being under or over 50s. — | 
Le from so small an extent of a rable land, roups giving their li ives to рени, you need а | bend but it is very well pe P абы | 
, Thei item of 50/. for cake Ў бег, whereby other- | of Red Clo r, Wheat, and Beans which ihe | 
ief article fi erem imperceptible ‹ excellences n may reveal themselves, aftorwards e кой: 
M dee but rather e e to their it may be in Roses or Melons, in silkworms or white| The farm of Mr. Cambridge, of Во MEE | 
health and as агы aid to the й and теш which mice. You admire the interminable ranks of handsom om as able specimen of es | 
же > mainly те elied upon for fattening them. Тһе sheep | lively bits of intellig: and faithfulness; thegraceful,| done for the soil of Norfolk, and to pos ТИШ 
| sturdy, alert, pompous, or comic DAN that growl, present productive state; but so far ће preti | 
I may also further к that of the она ке; | whine, and bark their own - ч all; but уоп | solitary instance of such improvemer county, üt | 
not more than 50 ar е up in em mn, na wt understand a dog, a aps unaware | has been almost universal the rdi to crm | 
remainder either t from calve that one side of yo iè еб might Бе quantity of clay applied varying а креће ans 
which there are Ран а few, and wild. pay our filled with the points of perfection and demerit |stances. 54,055 loads of clay have Den E " 
well, калг being paid 2 esee me of purchasing that in the numerous breeds and their subdivided | farm to res, or, on an average, 1 grenti 
they are ht in their m ing 8. strains. Look, then, at the picturesque, warm | Mr. Keppel, of Lexham Hall, ], has made Т 
But I should aya E th its of this| your heart а on of these playful | ment i e i light sandy land, by mir observed £ | 
tl 1 pets, feel physically powerful in the e e of those | 50 loa. Га N the седі | 
my own neighbourh 
of m and co 
cially with those of dem s or butter ris and milk 
selli ing. Grazing has collateral advan ntages in many 
onate critic ana 
lead you by the 
und 
of minute » differences 3 ци, carriage, and colour 
Tp cwm 
u wonder 
iet though milk d excels it in бун mg: by, 
ғау . per annum оп a farm of 200 acres, I yet) q 
йт that iu the main дылы» the рге!егаЬе 
stem, as — vour to sho 
In the first place, I consider that apparen 
oem == favour 9 milk ве amens may бану! һе гт 
unt of the extra risks 
is s Cl En "The neca answer to the catechism- 
* What is the chief end 
fn, ser "|? does ipis toa pointer ; 
the seat of that marvellous sm elling faculty 
tha t fortik his main qualification. His jaw is not 
narrow like that. of а ‚ hog, his long soft, ears „hang close | 
barrowful, o: фа on ; 
whether cum, apply 80 such loads p er acre; pee dr 
or instance, here | under 505., "— tes a rk "2 us found for mot 
of horses; employm кте the шй 
of man?” —“ His | labourers, without. ut; ioo, e jus EM 
for thi MM ue 
) vphens general естм to delicacy and | 
Sickness of milking as compared with fattenin Rein ws. 
* More milk is produced cow i n 
IY being kept up throughout tho year by exc ge 
| Strength for "work demands a broad muscular ' loin and 
bo: 
uence of the 
of cows 
limbs with strong bone; qui. 
shoulder; his — cat-like Ta dms € shoe- 
res a well-set | 
Chalk, also, as well as с be 
м "he ien 
December. | 
soles of horn orny pad, and his ru. 
index to the s ош, is e - iPad 
and spread on light sandy TAL in | 
Fences give some work аву 
well to $ ам the Quicks for Lm 44 
| possible in the winte onths— tho cutting E 
also do very wel mec to hough this vo E 
and "eds M till February, 
| described in the month of January: Loewe 
The Mode wo good remar: 
