298 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONTOLE AND AGRICULTURA GAZETTE. 
[Maron 28, 1863, 
wholly 
get from Ks 
gallons 
MN Lord he - ug 
ew 5 
t. per annum from 
ай-е that 157. per cow 
mmon return than 16 67. in 
"n of the calf, 
veal per 
ны 5 Td. per lb. gil yielà 181 апі 
lly per cow, rom this h 
must e H езе the Mu of whatever other food 
the c calf consumes, а and a in su um a ich 
-a 
ШЕТ 
ua 
ver | no 
e of the 
the Jan d pes и Cit 
аг correspondént does sn ТА whether the land 
—— — 13 D 
under such circumstance 
we па that which men iius the ees on i, 
duty ry. ery pro b y « ET) de 
right ыо парат Ел б nd * ён. € vary 
well require them it to present v ivo M. 
of the quantity of M dot si ed i ouch 
сүс 
exIsiL 
us is losing heart under 
We shall be тит йы. su urprised to ja 
nsider 
young stock | a li 
must * valued, a end which —— aecompany 
im ves), makes the 
spending чаі bf rus md ids than its selling 
ES m these facts our wea epe will be able 
himself to йөр hisinqu 
qui 
he please take his answer from | 
| he knows to make 
lea 
any other heoretioal. expressions one, satisfie 
that the in 3 erest of the tenant in producing milk 
and hay will lead him so Е чата after the pro- 
duetion of Grass, that the land ean never be 
| per. SOR to get out of hea. 
But perhaps it may be spe The land i is 
су in the | wou 
e with its requirements. Probably 2 pe 8 of 
odd stable manure are worth as bo аз all b. & 
nsumption 
pri sf So much 
the greater emm for his silet [^ t A Bi-- 
upon his rights as against his n this 
matter seems to us a blu AP 
Tf, › finally, the case is. one of obstinate indifference, 
n the tenant, ч 
is з letting the land waste КҮЗ [^s misman 
t, and whom 
SM dinar 
Dur ir 
ato 
are such extraordi- 
' 
ая HERD. 
ms ch g” Corngrn 
ral," 
therto Mise to districte of "distinct pies 
have hit and 
em agricultural character. The ey all e mad 
pply о Babraham. 
hills o f flock," as 
ux poet calls i o onc yel 
glish Agrignltaral | 
X Рн страве (а) 1000 
ielded 8 ewt. of whole-milk- 
cheese, which wer ld ы ud е L— 
or nearly 63d. per gallon. (b) 1000 gallons of new 
milk yielded 6 ewt. 6 lb. of bae and 
cwt. 1 qv. of butter, w hich sold for 2 ., 0r 
r Hd 
rathe ore than te p Roles 
505. per ewt.— 
all of den (except the latter), brand the present 
market p vu 
f our Correspondent will turn to ЕР 
130 in the Agricultural Gazette for Feb. 7, 186. 
he wi Fro 
dai 
WE have anothe 
fuller UE A 
t 
r question which requires a | 
у 
Fra irs iven ina singl 
hat the of an 
special agreement as to the mutual d of 
r HE DODONA FAMILY. 
1» 
СЕК to the contrary." Then n wem ust pr e- 
sume that this is жөр y tenant is liable to 
be sp Neuer and his s to be driven off, to 
make rı 
om at short notico for bri cks and mo ortar 
rà 
ien 
and bore fruit Xie уе , most useful, an 
f island ever pis 
the most successful ай: distinguishéd flock- 
aster of our сала см 
e pen tract of light Barley Soil, i 
кл v 
ү ild 
ieh 
raham 
plough land an Аск well cultivated. There are 
rich grazing grounds within its limits; very little 
permanent Grass of any kind whatever. This is not 
the place а man would choose where rein to acquire a 
oultural 
ced 
ndis rd 
radi realise id esi M тб utm dire 
does is with a view to the speedy табаа of 
the pe P 
law declares in the absence any | ш 
x e ap ndent man, who 
ceder 
| of first-class — and yet аа bro the past quarter 
such s 
upon de list of English 
О. 
ent but his own — who trod а 
res Booth—who, had he only diced would have 
ade а “таве and fashion" of his own; and 
Hani would have been as well known a landmark in 
16. Echo, 1857, by СП е 
ham (12,588) 
Jenny Lind, by—3. Mocking Bird, 1851, by 
a Minstrel Scrivener (10, 791) 49. Alice Stuart, 1802, by 
687) ENGLISHMAN (2) 
rLady Louisa, by е 
Paris (7314) Esc. tC by tho 
is Hardwicke 
Grace Aguilar, by--15. Charlotte Elizabeth, (14,4 Й 
re зеге Kirtling D by Cheltenham pr 
(10,691) (19,588) 51. Chesterford Belle 24,1862, 
Е arl of Hardwicke 
d 470) 
14. Lady Ducie, 1857, by —68. eo Ducie 9d, 1802, 
Grand Duke (12,965) by Tarty Ho (А) 
-Countess, 6. Lady Jane, 1852, | 
Yangnabd быз | by Red оаа Kirt- 31. Lady Florence, 1801, by 
ling (10,6: Sir Charles (16, 918) 
Lady Ann, by 3. Lady Owen, 1862, by Sir 
Pam (6272) Charles (16,948) 
Dodona, 
a к Lady Erie, by Chel-—Iady Eleanor, by Earl of—42. ай Superior, 1861, БУ 
— L tenham (12,588) Hardwicke (12,476) unt de Gourcy(17,022) 
"Lady в Sixtus, by —Merry Мау, by Lord—18. Merry May 2d, 1857, by —50. Rosa ма, 1802, by 
aris (7314) ofthe North (11,743) Хош P obcltenbam агі Hardwicke 
(14, 964) ü ia) 
-Duchess,by Van-—Lady Emily, by—Agnes, by Scrivener—Am Robsart, by John—10. Countess of Lines 
guard (5545) Paris (7314) (10,791) "bur (1, 619) У 1855, udo ^ Chelten- 
Е ham (12,58 
Besid es these, Chesterford Belle, by the Earl of Harwicke (14,470), has a Bull calf, No. 17 in ihe Catalogue, vi. 
CHESTERFORD Велт, 1862, by Crown Prince (17, 647). — шнш 
Г. тыр, 
e history of the Ebor ien ох, as 16 і 
от 
ше агар 
с" г, Jonas T€ Eae er 
accept, he 
yes E and w judgment 
dd always have forbidden] his ab Minor at impossi- 
bilities, we cannot dot that эуе ver he had 
located, his mind an € Seir 
ulded 
ose he 
hese aro not the times i in Which resignedly to 
accept y vour 
sold ; 
n them i in successi: 
alf of the 
herd which M. Webb. has pra Thes а is fait 
distinct as to their origin, but all vite pe rti ket 2 
bulls of common origin, of which members will then 
and the towing account of the herd bab 
=} ‚” Famıtx.— Dodona was bought by 
to Mr. 
. THE “оро 
r Jupiter T aid. 
туте ер апа аа. lie а call 
d. Mr. Jonas сз s 
not only the di rect i immediate good of so 
“sires” ani ms," transmitting о ver "this аз 
т созы the power о: Е стоне green crops 
meat at a rate than ever has been done 
spiriting оние which 
UPpeeR ep 
resolution f 80 remarkably | 
displayed. | 
On Wednesday, the 15th of April, Messrs Strafford | 
cheaper 
Dolore bel the inconceivably superior benefit Ы ajm 
su in 
hich his 
not ink. well to totins, -— l, rote а 
steer of, An 
walk into 
to to be for her health and prosperity, 
Vers КАЧ у» pi 
