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ТНЕ GARDENERS” CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Novzwnrn 21, 1863, 
Two-th 
etat hundreds of 
and purchased 
n imported from 
u 
ted to purchase M this price, an 
en higher price. 
fjand s 
es, how- 8C 
‚ | ог the ordinary arable fi 
the | and much 
‚ | most — convers 
ees 
‚ salted every morn- 
g ‚ to make 
were the general ] prices Ewes 85s. to 45s. ; extra lots, 48s. to 
po lambs, 955. to 39s. ; extra, 40s. to 4is.; wethers, 40s. to 
each." 
pe тоо c 
«Тре tell me 16 made its appearance at onc 
vidi Tite least previous indication; but I find [- 
| After a fortnight or thereabouts th 
old in London pa; orumi to those ys 
e them = ge Thos 
h sum ption а hu ung in ч 
and апей before sale. "Вц much mi 
with care it is soon got over, and trust it may be 
саве, 
* Qo а they have eaught it from standing in the 
railway truck? I was so 180 ewes 
to you on à the day I bought Pe that I left the fair, 
early; and helped е 
e 
ILLIER hay been 
of swine in 
E traks we Y in а бшу state, but f had inom 
e 
e sheep w 
k was 
t cing food, but they "tend tom 
Fed m . Iti «ср that Mie 
| feeding 
ing fente dairy puse йот |. 
ils farm 
out, as ч ыа ўиш 
was 
: mir to take ret 
the inquir y of my friend—“ Could they 
Now 
8| have citt it in the сме truck ud ia a of a very 
serious nature, and as it would s that on the 
this disease is corn antes hid to eme animals 
i as the infected 
means of dirty trucks. 
It follows, then, that as every precaution to 
check so sad a malady should not be overlooked, 
-e of a o»nstant cleaning of railway trucks used 
n the conveyance of cattle should not be over- 
g 
к=н Ык + ih куду: 
ема, е tailing corn 
reen food in addition, thus finds the 
ion. 
arge experie нос on wholly purchased food 
a am ng w Messrs. HILLIER octa- 
ma 
by the A he d as they press against the door 
separatin: wo houses. The animal is thus 
jdm ds and hangs suspen 
ded | this ye 
Made 
лышын 
is stuck, and the hook, ап i 
ut, nd ed |I 
g. There is very little noise. In this way 
five m A be ha аза close together before 
feeding on 
ar, 
са s of foul aad iat infected cattle trucks, | 
ives a strikin 
a bar wrni of suspended single illustration in the Luise communication just 
railway "Hu which шатан the ceiling. is | re 
0 
бта. 
© 
TE 
or Т yards along the line. ` There, | a Y of iate 
a Ла а ЫЕ cde and wi 
h т ‚1 reoei t — lots T prom 
m Dinto 
Aides in preparati 
which it E receiv 
management of o 
play with АТ its ries d the. back, Јов», e belly 
the hanging pig PR is un e anage- 
bi 
is 
ів slid „along 
mem ken 
do 
bow s а Жз th 
v fnt ll ra nto the m | 
er | 
Е " 
m emen These m 
a 
in а few, w 
many pma ар ed in the E and the f: 
is 
became worse. 
тае a ram which I borrowed from а neigh- 
bour whose flock is not at all affected, ind two 
rams sent afterwards by m em immediately | ® 
took the ** foot es d 
Sies facts = 
not ЕН о interest to 
zs ta qu 
eee шч peo not тзлт 
torn en 
mew caecis cud 
f c throughout the lan 
poke: friend. respeóting the sheep, | sPPl to 
Ido not hesitate to copy the ee PET: 
from his HUN Ls) "ЯХ may tend to aid us in the lore ae 
solution of the that 
0| *Iam elis 2; vexod to find that the sheep |і 
cem ceiling xpo The men еп вога! 
апа — them, water being provided fed hos 
for the 
roug 
maius 
ie merui semis Че eee ple vei: 
supply trado was di 
and | 9f uu ан 
P after all am тр Yip hoever Tahe. 
of | proportioning of corn seed must 
500 
large farmer, 
d 
RC I TEN он жа 
ooked. V чыз not „ошу should d be con- 
stantly was pl of some such 
ide of lime might easily and 
Шерди val y be ha d recourse and the interests 
= A public, no less е ot the а himself, 
i that something of the kind should be 
ттеп 
INJURY AND Mert OF Mess FROM THICK 
DIN 
n | [The following lecture was given last di by Mr. Hewitt Davis 
at the Royal Agricultural College. ] 
IHE subject selected for ein. ture is the Injury and 
t. thinkt 
heid 
о grow to тран. and 
ever form part of 
d husbandry. 
sI сед рн to farmers а very ЕКЕУ 
n the дон of their seed co: 
ie been med to sow, and & ы 
o follow an example 
mise by saying, any yea 
and have long and таану Rasai 
the thinner 'seeding that Iam about to recommend 
to you. You will observe that I speak of the i injury 
and waste of corn from too thickly gre as of two 
distinct evils arising p** sowin much seed, 
gae the i injury «рў ve waste. 
I will pre 
The mall r eturns the farmers gain for the 
t| they dw, and the large proportion о 2n their grain that 
Memes n for seed, із very remarkable, mie 
natural fecundity of corn into ме 
ordin: ary practico уче sowing Wheat 
e mm ar I recol e 
Western, and 
enough, never со! x 
and the return reaped 
certainly nevér averaged 82 bushels, 2 Hia we do not gain 
fallen , lame, bui QE inquiry | I Ља й: рэа 16 fold for al we pi and much les mcg days 
we RISE S. and. I| tek At i andy мы агар те SUPE кош ania 
ily, or seed, and yet this sma! tu to 
ети a oie fem m 5 ма њо Qd таеп, апа the neigh- which will return thousands fold when ams YT o it c 
Ӯ аа ros о be free from epidemie, which is not the an Кау “oxtraordinary P aum e p. Eae sei 
m sorry say, in some 0! ing | singly having given 3000 ggrains and upw: Вагу 
9 fro! branching 
m the followin and every farm ws E wonderful power Of 
iiem Mm лае e ш Мыны кыд юк ot 
һе zn atfor: for —a 
- ESTER SHEEP FATR.—Àn short supply. | Wheat le Peircum 
es 00; bb o Mi КО tender н ead of which ab 
an sar yielding, 5) to T 70 grains, 
surely - should be 
аа 
