— É 
Maron 23, 1£6?.] 
ihe next stallion show t 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, -> 
that no other horse is entitled to take Ње first diploma. and that it is found ач economie practico. The Potato crop i 
Bristol March fai 4), and unless ie time of i hs Speaking of the class generally, it may be remarked ceri itr "m is «pese ааа — er arma " 
M. vi 
year be thought too early, there can be no doubt that to spare, but | use he considers them better applied conjointly, 14 нены 
many reas m adduced in its favour. Th b n pro on | there was the u usual | guano and 2 ewt. of bones with ng giving a bet стор of 
horses shown ; on Friday "were Fits rth. Ti airy уму were ubappir the rule instead ed мее а of guano and the dung, and 2 cwt, of guano 
for practical purposes, and those which obtained the | of the exception. Small fee ене ten d in VU Non р e 54 ш — 1 bie, s ime ок a 
Society's dipl not be entitled e etiim the | several n жі аг in mo an e ier and seven course is adopted, from 10s. to 15s. per acre over the 
prize unless they are respectively pre in the|there was edits us n ndan le area is about the su expended for artificials ; 
general show yard on the 9th and 10th о Ju une next, | of fat, interfering with! the animal's L'un aig e: în that oase ано бе e ei ы partially mown 
and unless their own трета аше ва! ‚шо evidence, ncumbering his movemen "n rize horse,| (b) Мг Stiles Rich, of Didmarton, s:—For roots he generally 
or befi f July, that t have ser rved at | Model, а fine animal, very comp: ei with small | drills o epa god quantity of ashes, 1} to 2} cwt. of 
> Ё Ё superphosphate, or n acre in conj 
t 40 mares in "ihe pots ig in the counties of | head, thick cobby-looking neck, and well-placed with vell died d Ane , ыктуу эшч 
g 
rnwall, Devo on, ,Dorset, Somerset, t, Meg: and | shoulder, but with a deficiency of muscular develop- as been weak, (although the land may be in 
Gloucester. March, | ment of forearms and thighs, which seeme ond enc he fou d Ц ewt UA - yat acro 
with nine Хм hbreds, and 14 бее дао и. almost too li for th they had to support. | act as a good and paying stimulant, that the had 
one of whom, however, failed to make his appeara The 2d prize, Stapleton, though entered as a Clydes- Кран рки аена ju : ое nde 
ood, thou ht e fact was little observed in Wem dale, had few indications of the breed beyond a hollow extensively used. On the whole he did not consider top- 
5000, g i h n \ 
presence of two ael cn shown as extra в ock. back and well.fo: head, but hi a on for his | dressings needful, artificial feed being now so extensively used 
The exhibition took place in the ss barrack | weight was ve ed Mr. Noble's Youn ount greatly assisted i in resin tain. d in good heart, 
ch ith 
ard, w 
Mau of State for pim 
n 
een granted € the purpose by the 
edm 
nded by the jpeg for, 
— 
could — ely 
have been selected dor the риро ве іп 
t 
pinning faith p » lis reputed Bites 
hed isa strong handso: e horse, wit 
PA s ве crops ie Aon by. Bader and те 
о! of manure show ite the reverse of the 
an J por bof E ngl and. Еа rly n the morn ing a stric л. deg rm plot where the Peas now g the 
e 8 was б nad by 2 of. . Brown, for bis great Dulk, arising. from obesity ; 1 € had, m whilst that after the Carrots were tho, worst Но adds that he 
KO CAS veterinary inspector, and a "clocl di from most farmersin the mode of applying manures; 
they sie ficu before the judges ei f the | hind quarters were deficient б озы а к К D toner Nae 9 ael n к 
publie as to be present, in a capacio g whic The диши» A qualified in this class were, die for | mized: avd commingled with the soil as much as possible, 
{агас Не had always found in ез end the result а better and more 
stances. 
at arrangemen 
js 1 more valuable. 
Tor Thorough-bre 
г. Gibso: son, of Haldon 
lst Priz 
eo И: агре оп produ 
Darna, Puddaven, Totnes, Devon, for a chesnut horse, | evidence that they were members of the Society. 
d by Mr. C T o 
Ratan, a aged 22 years, bred 
Buzzard; sire Q^ dam, Picton. 
Mr. R. б. Lux! ruskford, 
nts 
equally satisfactory may gé: с ihan the attendance 
arger mi 
The Judges for Hacks, or 
Hunters p entries) were Mr. John еда, о * Meer 
and M ‚ South heir 
eye and enlarged hocks, and one as 
being pes quy age stated by his owner. healthy crop; his experience told him that guano answered 
better on strong cold land аб оп éry brashy d 
The acting stew m of the ош were Mr. C е C. better in cold "i р seasons than in dry and hot ones ; on the 
Gordon, of Wiscombe Park, Honito n, and Mr. » | contrary, all parations : m — " — ^. 
i light land—that ammoniacal manures depended much on 
x Heatherton, Taunton, ind the general direction of gh Mer eie Rt n c cie ео ов е 
һе у was entrusted as usual to Mr. Widdi РӘС Эдш нання тунса ue. po pen gir | 
of ен Hill, Ivybridge: Financially speaking the | other subsi with the most satisfactory results on every 
sh a greater success than the Council were иш Жы, gear a xh rab is 
ing in its effects, excepting in the case p 
prepared to anticipate, but a large proportion of the »" Wheat e теч кореша оа dinem райды poet эра 1 
visitors were admitted free of ch x cing |, a, otherwise the use of artificials was mainly confined to 
od. rwi 
It | the root crops, about 3 cwt. P acre, with farmyard dung, and 
the citizen ns ОЁ һе was quite satisfied that t An em us мие. Ро, ы гч the 
for а chesnut tod the Baldfaced 
Me qme Devon In 
dressin, ng with m сн рони 
2 months, 3 wee 
way; 
Palma ; sire dam, Plen 
, would в 
orse ma 
owing to his slighi. build, he was 
con баеп 
ualified : ‚опе as not bani thorough: 
for sprain 
eet. 
трак; Horses (14 entries, 1 absentee), the 
judges were Мт. G Badham, Bulmer Eye, земна Д 
pne E: near Exeter. Tar 
roan cart horse aged ( y b 
J. Gibbons, Rackenford ; sire, Warrior R Азир 
Seco ize of to Mr. J. Horswell, "North 
ата ? y cian t horse, 
Young 
Stapleton, aged 3 y 10 8; sire, 
ythe; sire of dam, не со. [N: a eligible 
to succeed Model, as as first prize, in event of his dis- 
qualification. 
Commended, and reserved number for the second 
prize only, a brown Clydesdale ques 
mount, Charles Noble ears and шош» brod 
as porcos vak. D* ани на 
annual m meetings of this Басе, € and it is probable 
that the уы wW m 
construed erm 
the judges have recorded their opinion 
eeks, and 2 days, bed D Lees Peel; 
dam Р of nipo- 
and 
the time 
e Two Thousand 
seem 
sand for adopting 
w 22 years old, and 
e 
the larger Taten of the 
cations | №, 
y be, it moi vay Lee felt that 
vend th 
memorable аи of вода 
[reception of the Royal Society ten т аа years | Мг. J. Ritohio in 
he larger breeds s are 
m Meca small terrier cien 
and the 2 d tho ost suitable for grain crops, 
and that of these different. artificials for Wheat, nitrate 
g off the | of soda has given фи the ent. geniin, harag Filo others the po 
Otte: profit in four Guan! 
sulphate e Fa ee re som, 
succeed- | s 1 manures pete 
отела bone, so far as the W. ops 
ho 
ање, аге fairly shown. 
show, however, is of dogs not 
used in fiel rts. forts 
Magni nioen t specimens of the ges classes— Mastiffs, Fi ey уг = pum n eder e orca meme itis, 
, Вегпагдв, „аге ай, but | however, коа тад, remarkable, although salt itself gives such 
accompany 
the most 
The кау. а. artifi 
clear rated jas in the 
the у Prag tns however, o on the! College farm the balance of success 
up the аа; or їз on the side E the manures; although it left a loss in two cases 
m ench, pua t ed ifferent manures, 
тр manure, nt a loss in 1860, 
э» den 
Farmer во. 
туяр от р. 25 
KINGSCOTE: Feb. 3.— Үе aleni our report of 
Drew's interesting paper on Artificial Manures. 
by 
Mr. 
x following is information given to 
espondents :— 
perience with r heir 
ky The first, report is from рр: n Scotland ; it Mo for the class, is so litt 
tends to show the extent to which itis used (ra more ihan into them, suffice to say 
rhe. else. He says, the use of artificials depended in some | taken on о 
egree upon the rotation of сг же ав well as the | believe an ication 
enterprise of the шен Taking the six- -course-shift, dd | epit with ad 
system folowed on most good Wheat producing 
"— on a mM of 8 300 а sus in divisions of 50a each | 
uld be porre аз follow; 
Acres, 
lst, seeds 2 pastured (no manure) 
0. mown, арр with 1ewt. nitrate 
of ein. эй id $ cwt. gu. талог паа , 
.. 20. pastured, (no manure) 
80. — 23 нв guano and 2 cwt, salt, diii 
1 
3га, m— 12 loads du; ‚ artificials 258, per acre 50 0 
m &c., 30s. . 15 0 
th, Wh. dun т 
25. 
5tb, Roots, 30. ut to 15 guano per acro ii ewt. i 
138, эг" апа 2ewt. dissolved 
bone — 
2d, Oats 
6th, Barley sown ith Grasses. 
50. ТЫ; part matured with аклаш only 
irs да dung if the roots 
It adds—This sta! онн үштү Т ЕАК 1 
m ну and om Аан БИ ИЕ ' acre 
