ре» 16, 1805) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. * 1185 
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нЕ LOND ON j MANURE OOMP ANY € y sulphurous a6 acid fumes, or chlorine | their respective oounties. Не Ly see wh 
| "I rendr for delivery as, or by actual burning, or by that из intense | should not follow an nec ы d talk a е 
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roperly 
geri PERT ATE of AMMON LITATE BODA, sx Dost | into tho detail of the process as applied to tie | confined to Herefordshire апа Devonshire, he 
"emis Fenchurch 5 treet, E.C. — Epwanp PuRsER, n, Secre etary. purifyi ying and к Ж-ын. of boust, dead eg Pa у that Short-horus are good for all the 
Sowing.Odams's Blood Manure for Wheat. | ??nures, implements, garments, &c. It will по | world! 
| РЕ: Epiat "n, p in Чай in e pages of the bon ConrMAN, of Woburn, tior that every 
| ——À ML 74 ж Bw тик Рлтккт ournal, but we hope able to give a fuller n would do best to breed - k of his own 
| s | account of it next aa ounty, wheiber 1 Herefordehiz у vonsbire— 
| [ITRO m. IOSPHATE e BLOOD, и Е >й же but t good a ай аге "for "the pum of 
| QOMPANT б Acres of Land. оссиру-\ THE substance of Mr. DuckmAx's paper on other Suits, they an no ot to be o tained i A 
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—Jonx Oriy рех, Littlebury, Essex. Cate Breeding, read before the Central Farmers’ sufficient numbers. 
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— rer liant Jauni Озон. obtained at tho Offices. b last Monday, is given in another r page. The best for our purpose, Саа they ean be {= ап jd 
pt y or of th the Local Agents. Chief г, Omice, neus whieh followed it was hardly up to the others eannot. His plam was to feed hig ч ным 
y, Peoi Station, Exeter ; y ori Bee а | ard of merit bà he debates of the|breed early. 14 is best to take young stock fro 
m -c- с ium e i та Club generally attain. a poorish country (certainly not from sister 
| LU WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING,| Mr. Alderman. Изон: declared that {һе ваше yards), to be grazed elsewhere. 
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to be harm fiato tho land befon he - f t н nid comede it i bette i ve den ke th 1 
per à arroved into tho land before th са of the animal man ought to guid in|it is better to give plenty of eake than only a 
РЫ” praf ina до Е plenty or. Г ору! 
OV Can be А а З ur management of the other animals of the farm small quantity. If a bullook in fair eondition is 
UIT irm orum. #0 6 per ton. These should E housed and fed i warmth and | put up to хар, it will take less cake to make it 
сене PERUVIAN, ‹ GUANO direct ioni Mis (SEM, Жү Б + v a а lean Tady's 1 ы, noy "t ^ Herr M і, «ід 14 lb. а day than 
chemical Manures of valus à you Adr tten, they too must 4 if it gets only 4 
сусын d other g AEE "pm пра. London | placed E comfortable eireomstanoes, - Shelte ‚ This was the ph vr the Mero which 
UTE gut not only for the beasts but for the value ti votes 
XT MA in the immediate | their manure, The sheepfold is better than the | the Chairman, 
inl EGER, AA Sanapa 8 Cir Мын xet, w.c. | dung-cart, simply booauso the land in the former 
red 4 e Б yan rtant теч, tho subj - of 
Lauf ase, much of it, under the unsheltered condition | t29 Cattle Pla Е ds eld at Bt. James's Hall on 
The Agricultural Gazette. ot oue yarda, is washed to waste before it ia oarriod рш! "ТЕМ, Pt summoned by ie Waker 
TURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1 "s ТЕС р, of Ashchurch, believed as to field Farmers" Club, in the name of many red 
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—— Амтрѕт a) у моі н засе of| N мае. In ће ез ped pi Short-horn stock, m мао йу аа sentatives from tho Mid- 
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d he will ; shire, from Lincolnshire, and Gloucestershire 
jas been the Mul resolation ot the Council of y, she wi үт to fatting intesi К breeding, sd De vonshire, and Berkshire, and many o е 
| : The resolutions Orden declared 
d for the postponement of very mueh of it, bu e evil has disappeared when another bull has 
"n for th ‚А abandonment яб f the whole, Tien e used. Аз to the time of the year for ealving, and 
ч have been an opportunity for а Жм. the autumn is the best period for animals intended 
trial and examination of n i implements ; ? be fed and futten — the spring is the best time iim | nt 
md we might have h ad a first-rate show of | for — Т каф or bree v ee senting the Highworth Mutual Cattle Assurance 
i i ny one i s us e 
benefit to all. It appears, however. that it г barren. (ачу ed Pur mae sheds is not е ріво 
ее 
the interr it may be expected, will ll p Суы bei frequent use ч, the eurry-comb, Hi. er. ho ой! ‚һе aocompanie ied b 
the benefit of tho mone n 1867. Mr, MARRIOTT, of y pEr ей sk Ton agreed | 99" elis A x Midland Counties М рте, 
hat this inaction and the | Хі Mr. Woopwazn that aime, are the better | 4^. сек of the Midian A еа : Agrion тн 
exsequent saving a the expenditure of the for being rained upon, and that s. Del Pepe he oppose tdmen теп! ын: 
А : : = "a ce & simple expression of confidence ў 
Jnaction and cmm nditure upon the proper г. Wavrox, of Hampshire, wa ией to know oyal Agricultural Society, It would be better 
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to the tees of members and to the | һате not been provided. 18 it to be ex d that 
diminution of income. It behoves those respon- been T "n й necessary that the ; 
sible for the direct d t andlord should len ay out more ca ita 
that tho enf roe d онор of аЛ ОГ атда show |o! g f his own, and offer Aa security for that of the sint of ыы to induce t Les eec 
Mi. as possible ate od live cattle w { 
mor aetivity in every other way t lat remains | , Mr. Neue aia d that the supply of young i adopted 
open. Let us hope that our ge will take the | Stock for is di a en owing to excessive т, одуна ове and А and this ecd 
ne that belongs to them as representatives of ed "in ing in the ease of ma de breeds. e bette: Siig: Souths 
ish agriculture in the difficulties wbich the Herefords, West MN and. — cattles | am eredi tho meeting should bo 
plague has brought upon us, and make the voice of | Blackfaced sheep, and other original breeds can | nge ne n t um Soci urged the кебе 
AD Agricultural "ec P of England be be. bed. ig- 3-and-i Шш). with 79 Зи, ай of Me o өне oal riian a Hen P as RawpiL, of 
Man Af possible, obeyed, in the iom | haeo, diss не epis e ster | Evesham, nd Mr. Товв, on b as ra 
with this subject between consumers and producers, hi Mr. LITTLE, of Chi ete oap ATI how, in mE 19 — en dt. the 
and Government as representing both. fin. Does жү provide young eye - hes resolutions of the Central Society, with апу further 
ject ж 
VOELCKER gave us a capital lecture last even more in thee qu « "ар ear. E. y dint of ; i ga 
ег; шош m vau) jeu ms eq i i zi Oatmeal T Ir oss, andati moeting mih сети prope r to add to them. In 
ell adapted to the present anxieties for our | 10 "ЕЧ made 9 purpose, i i 
qq ce EISE PEIPER EIE 
gen оір jer bem, i whather |in yards continually, and not suffered out атаве to slaughter all animals rar dnd Im 
‚ ®з disinfectants or as ig, Be ar or on the | they are turned out ugar s in og tpa Di Tn his arks on point, Mr. C. 8. Rrap 
other hand as antiseptios, r explained with p improving condi and three year v M.P. said that de ошау vie of Ad origin, 
put lucidity; and we ho week to be|h wn reared in this way often reach the prios of and needed a foreign re ; and if the Govern- 
The to give a fuller report o of t he discourse, | 30 guineas media ent on its outbreak h had А а holiday 1 ira 
principal disinfectants named were chlorine, | Mr. C. H DvcekuaM's | | fortnight and invited the EMPERO 
ined from chloride of lime, and from| objections to hor: өчөт р, eir place for a week or two, [cen p ее › ә 
muriatio acid with black manganese, and sul-|are the «бейи! T н ет € n have disappeared, ra 
Phurous acid obtained by burning sulphur, quick- | as illustrations of the possibilities NI r» Tt is lain t nt күү i 
common earth. But especial weight | Only one or two in 2 whole herd are spoiled, i if, the point at whioh Government i ee wi 
Жаз most properly laid upon the comparative |indeed, they ате spoiled in this way, and in the | be universal] e, and when, E it is 
inefficiency of mere deodorisers and antisepties, | meantime the ui pus r obtained M а po likely to | bee breton : 
5 SHOPS, E the 
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батин iw desired m жайы ARE SHEEP LIABLE TO CATTLE PLAGUE? 
atter of which may not destroy, but on the | pose that W 3s and atii ме “Devons went| Тив spread of the cattle plague is so certain, and its 
tima p reserve ds morbilo matter аш, after into the Ark? They are as muoh artificial | effects appear so so fatal, ome: the foekmasters of this and 
; ш. ud. Sad z e Am. it mi E breeds аз Short-horns, and fhort-horns are other eounties must necessarily feel anxious as to the 
The i i 
(a ene Ron h i таре "dicere QA diae : 
{ 8 iss utter en ie an all eases they are the res cir- | bee, : 
ж Г Чы Чч ў mate elements | cumstances and human ingenuity, and any rule ЖАМ» viih DATES creta 
paa ME organic poison ма which ед acts, This |as to breeding in-and-in or otherwise applies to all | contrary opi 
shall pl. first by a thorough scouring, which | alike, As " choice of breed, Herefords and | I may e you that I formed one of a party of seven 
detach it frem walls, and floors, and mangers, | Devons are very good—for the eiroumstances of | practical men who were invited to meet some scientific 
