804 
ae A d GAZETTE. 
{OcrosrR 30, 1858, 
neighbou They who lived 
Stealf ak val 
os yota a a few at Fr pien experiencos 
maget pe event disappointment and loss i TO 
ood. 
me the ae werd ei a a stiff soil, 
|in cut p t part 
came into compe eti tion with those who culti- 
el they 
where. The aide 
| ruling Oat: 
four i z sn fy ye S with F 
hitter 
Bradford, Yorkshire, Oct. 16. 
head trong the best Method of Cid 
Apples are ay collect them 
es by no no Any ans house them, a 
hs soon 
t to be grit 
race ; pantie! for the De Arii 
horses +e not fairly Lona 
rst 
The ma tter ough 
in the of ‘horse 
for cabins if the 
s accor 
arry, they we.: 
n a fair 
toget ther. 
der good cultiv: 
acre, “Tari 
n 
ery and injurious to 
s a villainous practice. 
as 
ego is quac 
ring casks i 
eg. to inform you that in th 
and br peste opa a field 
containing about 6 acres of y very poor wet pasture and 
sowed it with Oats as ae a Pte with a sneering of 
guano and salt only. e conre e of a weeks 
after sowing the Oat ou cove vith 
most abundant crop of Cha flock all over the field, so 
that I obliged to hand-weed, after twice koang in 
order to get it en e field bein: i 
chase I cannot say how long it had been in Gina 
what chad been the previous course of cultivation, 
ie SS TS 
Ano the thing to be con sees was the expens we oat 
ge might 
The 
ut on twice as much | alon 
Co 
ch 
ace. iti is to be regretted That the habit pera me 
whi TAAA 
best. He thought that, with owas to the ie Ja 
| of st in ae nt neighbourhoods, stiff land should 
not be ght z$ nd. e meet 
source of heavy losses e 
after 
‘pions the 
i know however that it had been Grass for at least fou 
or five years, and as root t crops are very little Si in 
age. More manure has also been e s 
th others. On this principle, a m ay buy a 
~ | first-rate bullock for 40 Ler oon a a prize, and 
uce Shy cies | ae 
by dra’ 
ae hay 
eth 
aft fterwards sell it for Aol. Eve 
my county 
for many years, if ever. W. C. M. 
Societies, 
HererorD.—The last TEA, meeting was the 
NT of the Society, and the show raei at 
Yea aa thus put on | 
so see - manure and so much guano, and judge 
accordingly. 
Lav: a recent meeting a silver tankard 
as presente ror John Fowler, jun., Esq., from the 
| Taven ham Farmers’ Club, in-t token of the AENEA 
[of its members of his successful ae for ccom- 
l lay 28th, 18 a 
to hav its operati ons. The 
ie ag 25 for ae bot E ba al, cow, and offspring, 
scan 3" f steam culture. 
Parker, in presenting the cup, nie z Some 
, should be placed before oa A ace = ae 
If t of Mr. 
ould bx e gene! rally followed. the produetin st 
artificial Grants would open another source of 
the Shetland farmer. Quarterly Journal o of Agriculture, 
Mis tee 
Bilina Fair. —The ein pep and their 
e in the number o rtp a our late fair makes it 
a i aT of baie ak interest that correct retums 
when the subject of steam power as applied 4 si 
mbers of the clu b, 
on Saturday last 
brought together a oe cage collection of ani- | ture first came into notice, the mem oe — 
ma ; ir en njam n, ab c " ow bors ya i à Er m | seeing that Mr. Fowler had not received that acknow dota _ fees 
such celebrate Pete e as oa rthur apo- | led ent fi high ters which hi i 
By oa awn fy er on Yao ey ars cet ye [ema Ria ta 
bred by Mr. Benjamin R ie the Grov K Peubridee. him a memorial, in recognition of their approbatio; Total “maa 
The or young bulls. are the criterion of the | of his successful efforts in accomplishing steam agricul- SHEEP 
oat he aun breed. Judges and breeders will bear | ture, The Royal Agr pr ura HEERA was then back- i00 Pon 
a pee naria They were only s to stamp with 1805. 79,988. 
a y approval what had since vacate kn aA by By ea) Bale 
of age, a aes only pes r, ani view the | iii Re Agricultural Society.” IS -r eebok ose as 
yo = and we n dat i eit s ll greater Ss ee 
‘excel App aies d fy 7, Se 
of perfection. Tt is this continual progress w Farm M 1 ne a 
in time place the white teod breed of at atthe top| Bressay IN SHETLAND. -Biya ds, $868. ai 40,006 y 
als afte te Baap. h took the | the pass all events the best—example ir dee 7 T i: 
superb yearling bull. south-country farming, as applied to Shetland e Aesi 1856. ` «e. 93,228. . 
The Fuge: one not a with avenues ° the at | carried out under a Shetla and climate. ‘This is the farm a : ee : 
prizes, b n official commendation upon occupie 185 83,110 
entire pat 88. ar-old bulls were not less| we were indebted for wich Jan Penney, to whom 
ee The i. ‘ball, Caret, belonging to Mr. points of Sh reda" agricnlture. Mr. Penney belonged ae eg oa i 
ill, of Golding, was the, darkest I ford we have | originally to eS pai as bro ne t by the AGIOS) 3:31 5881515 4 
ever seen; his attendant that pr roprietor of Bressay man o to as his 1815, opa 5082 
both nre, And dam were of a light Ted colour. Heis a Aen ry saa se ae z 
remarka! \dsome animal, bein cleanl made, and K 
ble of mel feeding. g y Her ultimately took the | farin ón iis own responsibility, oa s irs a 
were com: exhibition of sheep, although | neichbo: 1858 oy AR PO cae 
not extensive, asa rest improvement upon preceding | Mckee’ aiaia Ate Pem eet ee | me. o IRD 
The light lands about Ross have long been | tion of his farm, with drains from 20 to 40 feet apart 1856 : 18,685 
arpi this locality for ae prorata be a splendid | at a depth of from 3k to 4 feet; th sh Bavo best 1857 7 i; a 
and useful a sheep, crossed bet Sod very promisi We went over e "farm, and were aa eia eti 
and Leicesters, Nye ge as this y th It now appears t ‘hat thé slay o oep in d 
by some C prime cag kg ex ra, a apei | fal culture presented to ld of R was an excess of that of last year car only to ti 
deal of praise. The pen of 20 i me ewes belonging | noticed po baro Daaa p an. Top-dressing | 17,061, and the number sold exceeded ber tel : 
to Mr. Wigmore of Weston, n were really | was carried out on this field b an Penne to a vane by 3 As regards cattle, “te pari 4958, whi 
first-rate, and those belonging to Be wing, of| full extent, i ving as mu dak a 560 loa i the 10 | Sale this year exceeded tha! ot ae Tess than at sf 
Ho y, were scarcely behind them. The other | acres ench he giving the number which exchanged owners was s% 
: 5 ; g bp to about half a oth. Most ts 
dots were all of excellent quality, and DNS aot | of Hharmaltiroswawtiaile at: homa, see wesd: formin ng of 1857 by 2525.—Sav at 
least Si : ~ pn ee! 
À Mr P ae pan Shropshire | an essential feature in its composition, but a conside- E EE AE 
Tt TE Some PSE EA black toed m wr n aapea was brought from Lerwick.. Mr. e of aair E 3 
wi xhibi pearing | Pi keeps about forty head of cattle, for which he 
ted by the Lady Pisses, Foley, has an mages arran nee abate pan on his farm OBE ota, 
be prime stad was successful in than ong | fe Ei stock, 16 are | „ BORDER OF THE inn Oe Oer. 39 9.—The 5 sowing 
department of the show. But the I cipia feature | m vilki esei — 7 Beans, and Wheat is Eimear m 
in ce show i sheep was the pen of long-woolled 7. ng com ru haar > were “taken oi, ith were sownin Sroa hot 
earling ew ited by Mr. T° Beale Browne Seo ek of been recently drilled, | them when vi 
of Kein, the celebra! sheep-breeder, re EE isa = cy ie : 
and the present High Sheriff of Gloucestershire 1 bearer py rome ees e Dosha mane he T 
or parti ionlarly Com- iment curious history connected with the Turnip- —o - aye aod ie, ae í 
pared with : what it ought t is ie. the show of horses > whioh was: mie his farm It „had originally | ea ag get ‘Bean and a can that 
a failure. The breeding of useful hacks (which a lags me pay ahora e dass y he gp e proprietors | sn ii good emio an of 
amand o s Pca par emer iy carried out, its tion o 
prices) is Praga in this c and | use d made 
the small competition in uine amen pr the thi a wer ge tok ere oe ongst the 
feath of the assertion. Not bat that tape fee ni Eey ne ee ae 
really han and prize-worthy animals exhibi a ca ed no little attention, and gave rise to ni ssi 
but there go vi few. he prize cart stallion, as to what could be its use. The auction 
“Noble” j bering a faint glimmering of a notion that it might be 
B i a strawberry colour, with ae knit | hock witk h r. Penne: 
frame, ot ove er large, but cut out for wo rk. The ochod: Sau e EE y 
isi were also exceedingly mer Me attended the sale, saw at once what it was, is 
s, and might h kat there being no bidders, had it knocked down to him 
sac nogh emijeornan yg code of TOA atone a Fa nag can gS as it a 
eal bikt ; th i i out a rare inv . ; 
ree Staple: a tea me ome re gel | Presteign | Pen Pen enney edttivates his land with the swing-plough, and 
à whose death i uses in other departments the: implements and machin 
aby s much Tanented by the breeders of ordinarily g i on fatik ua farmers ‘ 
ne e extent of rm he reckons e abou! 
fii 
th Mise Gunman. acres, of which half is is in pasture, and half under pare yur sk 
west ol rnips.—Mr by acres is not known, the “mar n hand, and we knoe | that 
e thought th “hy yl there ee se beiag used. The general husband ry of the « district. is credence pee 
some things that | marked Wih much of t |<. 
