d. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE o ЖС 
— 
е wé аго ble чара vitir e Shearling was nearly the best sheep І ever saw him | fillen МеВ ОР а ТУ ei WHD Na аз Dee convicted, iid 
= — 
n and Eae active set of la Ijshow. Не will, however, geom ше if Esay it has а | taking to agriculture for the bei => of a broken 
believe, сон, th E. ie re: soil — tie imple fault which will stand very much in his way if he goes | stitution; alid wlio ps only associates with Камо. 
ments to kis sis much better than in á which is at|into eompany; but táking it altogothien, that sheep | büt whö'absölüte!y böästs of iig the frieudshiy of 
ny s 74 
one time and at ое бое 1 believe "the ias some extráordinary points. rM y admit, with many mE. y opu Үе m 
in Norfolk M io Ше cróss- shi pa he ord 
Lr т able le sin ror or two for himself. 
tógeth d |l 
to the fact that our horses càn get upon thé land at all |But E en gentlemen talk about getting p long- 
càn ро À 
times, T believe the admirable cultivation of our fields woolled shéep, they seemrto meto fórgét how much field sports and o , Шеге 15 
ів: dué. Büt it is impossible not to travel àbont|they eat. Ihappened to hear a shepherd tó:day say 
England and not be struck, ón ing back to Norfolk;| that 26 lambs had 1 n of enum -— кей I M) I mre read a8 much as most men, but E n yet Д 
ntlemi A 
com 
thé superior о of Norfolk fields. Those|like to ask gënt 
“ Ав your чаа, Tas prm your dleigy бо 
BE £g n 
agriculture im w im сз тап eye s d récreatio 
ver 
T 
e in sd writer, Sacre & ргоїапе, 
with 
fields кр Bosnae: e and I should like to see |sleép never see. a bit of dite. pos wd geste 
Sup 
them & fram worthy of them,instead of ito another. They live. upon thé South Бонги; фетр ей of sitis highéf nàáturé and по 
а repo poss x 4 of k mixture of a bit oflive|have the south-west winds, and have no мү) р, feelings. Thé Church, by аззїдїїшд glebe, of greal 
i den E: re the 
= E- 
Tm S Bm 
xtent in some e instances, recognizes even in her EL 
that f 
aùr по 
; and m еш 
od of the тиск heap, and over-shadowed some stono of Sóuthdówn аон мач уво бай еМ fai 10 s Huxtable's Appointment läst 9. V йе E 
Ch 
р, by 
Ast trees worth’ about 5s. me I confess that, to riy йе оЁ апу othersort. I hav ish to praise my 
abou 
nd, the Norfolk fences are not worthy to surround ds breed, but I am quite sure T4 in thé county of|Mr. H uxtablé is one of i giants of agr Sara iiy 
Б. e it to nderstan “| ré D. óF à 
Was 
. ; je applied; > len. ish i ds, i éx 
and if our fields баш. be enelosed іш а frame thatis|been overruled: Mr. Rigden any q see it élse-|acres. Ë Et "fer мт, with farmers iy diy 
worthy of them. e emen; I add the one|where. He was not the only winner in that class, for bother way ай еуегу еш istian ну o an ought to 
word which E always —' Build бге Бар Sir W: Jones had a rise УК ап аі that did him | аззосіабе w ith them. Your lordship will е 
сойадез. That is the p ved zi always utter. I nd he félt 
use my protesting agdinst my ó 
бане, € "ns MÀ E y 
бебек hat is called | y y he Vend weisen id p" a kc thit гау be 
m 
the H homi Dia paaa is; the pas w f to him. Не (Lord е liked | men d again? 
vini 
ші ее. Having pit E pos пі, Ё Ко [4 
2a 
уду T pene M. wo e subject 
ihe làbour of 4 number of fields, 79 а "precor of competition, Б wanted it; Һе kne в Sheep holds ү óf ET h D AY Master Büt Үе, 
farms | most fertile and most admirably cultivated. , It | were поб ё ensily beaten in Norfo lk, ut éd ^ pes iu | hope 
Fher ne ү А an йш p^ UN üt léast, „оёз nof 
And 
our sessios | and' assizes; Gentlemen, build cotta 
Pha ПЕРС 4L m 1 K 
© F ^d i u 
| EI H T 
I would: say, 
prt or up near your farmliouses, and I believe we | was à go od deal of nuin in p? coun ty, and 
shalt see а very great improvement in all thesé things. PMEs who owned animals knew that other.and-better 
3ord: WALSINGHAM ing than id—G i e goin 
, prize in i 
which has been presénted by thé borough members to | to the eminent positión he now held amongst them,| 
ihe owner of the best ea Жуу, I feel thát ара he was quite sure there were others ie could |: 
i thar t Ви |} * his E. 
(йг 
bis һе friendship of any йр 
to ep how К ам кы: will receive "thé 
thei i 
if cosi at of a лы f the mmo m = heir ot 
Witham Thursday, and whet clergyien pr 
the бл тт; даг i^ 1 din j^ Lu P qo olitcasts, the 
of Essex! 
Calendar pa A ыны ыры 
cannot avoid: returning thanks he class. jump 
while I thank you fór the honour that has Been done | 97 É FA Rma onth of May was dry аш 
to my own ani айат) 'I must not forge the мел béautiful | SUP MM warm Es ter, or s Eoo 
animals there үеге in the various cattle classes The Ilaneous; veered ТОША. froni A to APTA gooni i ido de о! о 
самая given being that of ihe sdsoditut | Testimonial to Edward Holland, Esq; M. P. — еу eg, quarter i remained for sevéral days, having 
candidates in the cattle qus vhs A Pee ш return | Árrangements are rapidly progressing for the purpose expedied id Mer ЫЕ. Mat тар, M Fio in iod 
thanks fór myself and f f prizes|of initiating а public subscription; chiefly in the | pastures gd а withered ap ce, — Clovers d 
in: all the various cattl p Mo Edd am sorry to | comities of Worcester and Gloucester; for the purchase | away, 40d Oits. Began to look very sh i pany Pos 
that л: altogether follow a w Of a testimonial to be given to Mr. Holland, M.P., of | 2128 0 oe Eier tbe pus зау 
dent unlimited admiration of the ро! ‘Dum im m ратни її | though al ге rain to give ipetus to furti 
anirnals; that is, T mean the — animals which were l'eofimeottorr With agriculture and of his private worth; | growth. Sho Having At length come, we no longer Eb 
ano s today ; but I Nearly the € of the. mobilier 3 an ay members. of | 9 natural consequence of the dry spring, stunted cro 
€ . |and Barley. B will have very traw, inasmuch. as 
fu pre oved. There é was p animal, а steer, which | Parliament in wo counties have signified their they are already beginning #0 DT ifo S of bloom. 
ӨЕ PA whieh I thought ав fine. m ки Ж ав I|hearty approbation of the prop -— ur а ngness to | Winter Wheat alone looks thriv fact. we. seldoi 
ever süw їй all my life; I sinéérely hope thit | có-operate, he generat co e comprises a |rémeriber secing it so universally рой, whilst hero rd 
animal in iniproved cohdition at the Балаа Club | most. inftuenti ia list of паш, iwi the Secretary thero а siray саг may аре геа; Ш Iuelf каш 
how, didas President for thé убагу I Royal Agricultural Soci [js a in вош npehsate fü tg. 
к y y m e, harve: 50 е! to compensate for 
infit on to Mr. Оре ќо exhibit it at the next show |a Bumber of étinent tenant re "Thea irr unprecedentedly disastrous year. And whilst touching on tho 
ofthe Smithfield Club 'to ап Du individual sübseriptions is to be limited; we bélíóve) tó коке оГ Үрө, „йй ty ium do p aai. 
tiot which was made by Mr: Badham; I think it а guinéi; Mr. Holland has laid the agrieultüral com- | writer bas son mone to КТЫ. Ta in fhis iie i 
be vety well if the Soeiéty £6 thought fit; to oit t Qiu imunity under great obligations by the spirit ard enter- | St. Quintin up to the present ar of powe D 
prizes for polled animals to Norfolk and Suffolk polléd | prise he == thrown into the cultivation of tlie soil; the 
апаз: Вибаз іб stands Һӧте; a polled Seót has as | earnest з that b s` shówm to 
perfect aright to to show 45 & polléd' animal, апа! you {төзү се and advanee the intéreiti of agri- 
could not réfusé to give it the prize if it it |Рарревед to | culture, and his н тма exertions fon Age benefit 
Ъе е best, as you offer а prize to “polli d animals.” | of tenant farmers im gen may élaiü 
Uu 
®ъ 
= 4% 
& 
gea 
HE 
"ec 
ir 
Yo say nothing of 6 апа Байык. be | 0 be tl eat pióneer of уг rh тей о 
ро: ini 
н Norfolk an d Suffolk are thé bést; and | this. coun mty. For thirty уеатз he has devoted hik 
those which thé Soeiéty intended should bë répré- | energy and Ie to the promotion of agrieul 
seüted ; but if I had a pólled Séót, and — science; dnd in prácticalli demons 
1 а poled Norfolk or 8ай id ї y 
s М 
ent might bei D parted 
It i is rare t 
ntroduced onto this farm two esr 
+ the p upon which was п р from 24 E T 
an, 
EN чаш ( (Peruvia pi : ‚1ш 
vi es o Буе sown roms ЧОЛУ 's East Lothian, апа. 
de OS «Эң ате now abraird ; whilst under һе. head 
o D fne Ф 1 
expectations f the E 
and has in every, way answered 
itis of LED P DR a ring e memora! 
вауу Lass t 
m 
amen 
à 109 
al | carting off Couch, and carting on manure, horse-hoeing 
— and Oats, &c., has ihe employment. sufficient p 
branc e бош УК e v 
4 С 
ie inclu 
er, Imperia] (Н; 
Yalow Balete, Bie fore ef idol 
ci heaviest стор бп strong land, aud 
el 2, qualities, During t 
: AER month ong loams P eet 
xb that сопсівё етей of Teds; Which [o [e to the lind having £r s Si into n0 à 
КЕ Ж ЖО ТОЁ sg РЫМЕН thése eólumins, 4 Теаве [® rra tir. з Tus d ble; and. 
: folk hich foünd unaüimous porte with thé fárisers, MS аз сап be any Pons as ve eg o dns 
thibk it is h rgo D: pd ws а vill; we hope, y, 1 itself, y Our зеки have ену been ei ешр d i uc gathering Cough 
а for | thé justness ánd réasonablenéss E e ‘Alling and spreading manure, hoeing Oats and Beans 
thé county of Norfolk, nd T really wish we had the adoption i by fhe landlords; Mr. Holland das d di tii ii | леер Com g ch "(ruta WT 
best of everything, and we üld protüée bétfer apri- &uishéd Hinkel аз the АЙЧҮРӨ of - oE Our grazing саййе Grp now, fahly н duh m 
horses th do. Thére isa véry nice class edi = ed посогати A re thé avérfage va viii ué ОЯ Жой айыл | though: there has E. no superabundan , 
of horses in Конок, which Р pats dre ke Vote | hichi could ову redound fo tli comfort ана easement | rag 8:806 тегу ыш ДЫШ 
seres ош по particular päis ей with|óf the t e Hollan 4m om at nighi 
theni бо improve the breed: yery seldom seë еш | ohiéf originitos of the Agticiltural Collega at Cres. p ur sb. She 
ee Ine DONE (обе T often seo елі workióg | cester; d establishment which, by бе difnsion of ie bg been wished and the 
bay horses, but ey require mùd і provément. They MW e kan. hoz. Much anaiety is now afloat as to n 
ODE YI OE e Сү: 
= 4 little faults thát have been yen rr ён е ад 3E 
ob&érTed éven by Soffólk people. Т admire the Suffolk [бебор Cae Vi дечын ЯЕ а p^ CA x4 "bem 
brébà, еей mot point ouf fo уоп where thé A # icti bured а 1 TE s den E reni 
have looked to iiprovo ее breed. | волу this deciso 
а 
Res. J. 6: Davis ia MATT 
= eat ba m ў M pi a ; 
к ning бышыр г 
ІЯ ета ау їз rang io ре eel unie i xd Durham, TA em 
such facilities for thé show ón its 
amplé aeconmiodatio; foe merge лы 
TÀé 
—We scarcely dare trust ourselves to speak on the invariably atten imme oris e aS ut Da M 
of steam cultivators аз 
