223 
"There are all the beauties of Барби set ife of SOBRE. 
surface, of на асар. d turf covered with ** horne 
Ў Robin HOM дзор, and th 
arge herd of KyO 
1 
internal and external, 
the chief points of interest on the farm 
already named. 
have been 
wo farms 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
with what it is elsewhere, At | Шап 
nerally a 2 soil, the 
at to be. sim 
dingly small compared 150 to 
Pirton, 
ч 
КУЛИП 
The ivatio n at 
the етти 
i ror across обаа? of the fields, we 
ans, 
gl 
answer ed pos 
tubble which had been broken up for „Ве 
unso dden, 
nage. Of 
ni ry т 
county pied This ret 
defec t r 
hli A v 
the f its 
eam а) 
ssible thing. 
у 
чи] н well adapt o the use of ез 
ih е furrow of 400 di being generally a pos 
| The young Wheat was emn exceedi ingly Р bn 
1 w 
ur miles from "Diotiaes- 
olitie | 
| when 
d cr th 
each терт distri ict 
[MARON 7, 1863, 
ct: By mean; 
ea 
forward n 
t 
of | In 
| the E i an 
| ing steam а eer has 
s pa artly on MM lias | 
s 
where ver there 1 
r the engines during the tim 
land. Two engines are employe ed 
£ 
учей неа ЗА 
prie ices, P 
& 
on the two , headlands—a large су lin drical 
Ka feid course proper for 
e t, Beans, and ria or POT. ог Daro 
fallow Mic? each other; and partly on 
3 
5 
®© 
pe course proper for the lighter land. Thie 
an instance where the appara as been pur- 
Mha # 
f|pl 
Wem r 
is detached from dto near engine a and с 
е 
the plan proposed :— 
may be wound x oe опе stra * Si pei 
маара, A ingemom screw е t for 
g khe: Жары; Тһе cc d "Powler's valance 
y by the one engine 
r way Ta the other engine, saoi плк 
.lhe те is thus but торе а 
as the t winds.. 
the feld едан 
ged its 
qua 
ady ут proposed o - supply, " 
Each engine is thus ready. i once 
ork is don 
last furrow alone. rad 
answer before the lst of Мау, 
We do not gather from ou 
the cost a 'eultivation by dedu б T D very 
much diminished e addition of s power 
other in moving off 
aws m veri d cir 
what | porters are needed behind 5 it. hod of | 22 
me 
ie vivis able ra: 
ога by 14 жыла; and 20 
e teams on the heavy 
| package of the several parts well desi vds 
pendious, Тһе wear of rope will probably А бна: you maay desiro Vill be fieely su 
ct 
R trar of Births and Dea 
Ps A llowing i is the cireular which might be used in. 
гө or БАНАН; үн 
‚ bei 
& to the extent of die eri 
р 
e the is ob fedet i forwarded, if you will be 
ni Lael to ne to the two den therein, aw d m 
wl ing 
МИЙ obtaine made се, . 
result for the ау country published, bn in {Ыз _ 
more valuable indic 
p may 
r has been previously. Ei (ЕЛНЫ information that- 
pplie ed on „applic cation to Mr, 
‘Iam, &е, 
119 quiry, | 
obtain 
ation, 
er, and ui 
usually 
and in с 
the ie pu 
t this Ou 
2m tsof ^ 
e be Hei: 0 
land, and 2-horse teams on di lighter land. "Their | under this pan to а minimum, the careful and exac v 
cost, with the labour connected with them, can bardly | winding being the main feature and merit of the ** Registrar-General.^ - 
estimated at 1 l. per annum. Апа the | metho оном ü = “ 
20 oxen displacing 20 fatting beasts, whose food would | ОР course the employment of two 8 or 10-horse Repistrar a Sub-District, бзш gen. 
go to the production of flesh, not of mere force, may be | engines S a large capital; but when "this i is not (Enclosed paper.) 1 
put down as a charge of 1607. or Ure reis I io annum, M e fliculty, the ultimate cost of ploughing in this way 
And putting the labour at a ma every not likely to be excessive. One pair of engines has SUBJECT OF INQUIRY. ANSWER. 
four for six months in the year, "anotlier 80r, must a lately been sent out, - - West Tadies. Another has 
charged on their account. The whole draught labou mployed last оиа» by ка What is s єн of land 
of the farm thus beu probably to cost i а year, | Bomford, of Pitchill, к-с фы f 600 acres | (81191 by 
а being due to the iage and | near Evesham, How many acres have you i 
other labour elonging to me — land, "all of which There were 32 horses tommy employed оп this farm, | under Wheat this TE 
still remains the e, however, the adoption and now 20 only are employed, which is equal to a ty 
of steam cultivatio: on, wh necessarily takes a good dea f 3007. a yea чынын ratus was bought only | Ве pleased to reply to the above two questions, writing. 
of heavy cultivation чо: draught a pe dd only | on Nov. 4, 1862, d cost 8007, including 400 yards of qu ees opposite each, and to post this paper ете the 
difference made has а get гій of the oxen alto- | rope to` each irt and two 8-horse power engines. мшу, leaving the postage unpaid, 
ошен without, however r, adding to the number er of the | The labour is three men and three boys A two engines | r. John Smith, Farmer, $ 
o 
at the rate already named cost proba ably 4007. a each. Ti ls con d were 1 tcn daily at 155 
food, wages, tear and wear, &c. г. says :—“ With the 8-horse engine а e Corresponden 
cost of working th am-driven apparatus | Howard's — we сап thoroughly cultivate| Sparrow. Ax s bs.—I e 
stands as follows :—half а ton of coals, 7s.; engineer, | from 14 acres, and with Fowler's З furrow | the Ен ie Chronteledt Jan; 
3s.; ploughman, 2s.; 2 anchormen, at 2s.; windlass- plough we = plough 7 voee per day of 10 hours. «АП that is necessary where а mee 
man, 2s. 6d.; 3 porter lads at 1s.; horse and water-| Bot and drainage ar much. improved by | which is cone 
сагі, 4s, in all 23s. E. y, 80 ed with 6d. dor steam cnltivations and Mr. Es гзресышу f or small proprietors, the pe 
ost to profit Z the scheme, 1 i 
€ "ће Ts EM is 265. а day. 
gh oe. day. This work is ната the st 
сау] an E 6 ог 8 їпсһез де. and would need a 
team of six or eight horses for its performance, aad 
could not be done under 125. or 14s. ап асте. 16 е 
Banstead, Carshalton. 
this point, for he has had the autumn's experi ience of | ™ 
steam cultivation, Danes е тыкыз sois culti- 
vated all his stubbles with Howard's Fire 
Ailantus, the most con nt for 
grow i 
cate 
rpillar to which s; 
AGRICULTURAL STATISTI 
that the dois Dg so 
Bay wor £ whi rU LE mly occupied th 
по 
power. 
h of. the. 
енн оси not өре d toa more considerable re 
of the number. "d 
of Salo xe Po tober, 2 
ar е— firstan 
ed 5 acresa day, wil ise 
ing z that it in an В hores DUNG : 
Messrs. Witcomb 
ased 
the "Брага, 1861. 
епріпе ешр! 
р ua ug ape 
in bought another 
1400 yards in the autumn of Pe the ае торе | looked. i 
MUR кше Y defective. There are now поети 
ays surveillance to agricu ki ure, is 
But 
TICS. This : is accompani 
Іт may be tbat Wt suggestion of your Cor — 
ent the Rev. Mr. Williams, in a late Number of уоп е 
A. ial, that Parliament should extend а fostering |i 
worthy of к, attention 
th mpe 
than 16 has receiv ortant 
he ae > шо? ic e imperia 
5 рег, 50 per of 
bru the eget eim of 
hole wor sri ie may 
511 
qu 
E 
into by Mr. i 
porca e events which eome з before, | унн m os 
indicate a * state of siege P fue thes iode, in whicl dreds, if 
the provision -e — — об be „000 _ вооп апі grubs to their young, I 
— 
eived to d the most useful plan йо; н. 
чт поа 
пѕе-зраттот, ха is 
of cti a curious Ls rae as eus аге sS 
аын 4" 
our Ра aper we in the “conntry are 
} n, it is 
Азю ite of notice in the p ї 
not thousands of times, carrying caterpil 
сору aes aet. from | 
1863. 
rop only is 
TSOnS bx: 
e used, 
e desc 
bave s said t that Ф 
paper. ET is a fact Sed lo tm the late Census, when the s imr Natural History Journ 
2000 y: 
at all. 
the extent of m ed by the 
rth 
52. per 100 ya ig can y rdly be p ran at s than 
A which is c 
rred in workit 
осонй she d. 
Nothing is more striking than the contrasts on this 
onsiderably more than is generally in- 
ing the number of acres which has been 
ES farme, a ID 0 per cent. о! 
the majority of these 
e e bably from inadvertence | kins 
therefore appears that there is no in i 
ада. It 3 
dis 
а Wheat. vai р ет, it mens PET S all еч in- 
subject which obtain as regards the tear an 
rope. Though this hinges a deal on the character 
ofthe soil over which it is drawn, it is far from being 
olly upon it. ably th e least waste 
са f any | person 
real value to o So simple an inquiry could | upon 
hardly be Erem e it was, an estimate tent still 
be adopted. - The p "machi — A8 
to be found in the We 
is an impalpa| b And th e greatest 
whic his f fa of flints, but 
n on |o 
xceed- | 
enp оуебт тів registrars of births and (d deatha. oig equall 
out the country. Of these there are about 1800 through- 
out England and Wales, while the number of 
and cultivators is about 260,000, ог on an ayerage less! 
ere those 
and a more moderate dubiis e of facts, 
поб the less undoubted because they are 
tnesses, a8 
nals, and 
