РкоЕМВЕЕ 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1215 
—Ó ÁO ннн н чаначы ненен ЕН 
make "hako the base of their proceedings : “* Since steam will enable | v meeting at Carlisle. I believe that exhibition was ORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL 
the farmer to. cultivate with m ho rg pi E [Кїтшец in opening the eyes of ad ог our СЧ млака 8 
the quality and increases the produce of his land, si , evious to 1855 our count - escri 
пива Іо almost independent of фе weati si ру uc зи E La Папе е mechanics Pr ba ч аа Illustrated Catalogues * pom 
i ision, the prog [ 
чое ЕТ P profitable шр and | to е eet at Carlisle, Ls were well b aten upon our 2, y emen 7 V sor, Ван Iron Mori Leeds; and 
more abundant food. The majority of far о use steam | ow? sod. not thaf 0 our onghmen were deficient in 
pear goth ишо ped. superiority o udine ace Edw А ы had not е wplements to work with. GE GATES, either in Wrought Iron or 
Te rmn daaro Д aere iid: di rond Ls AE. "nd dually Js UP since I cam "У the BRN Wrought Iron combined, ranging from the 
епс, oft 2 v any, will, to a great extent, be to to thos ot tho 
rege dim his own pap and implement maker. The share- | n ТШ and I jnov p evere] farms iu P H ordinary ] Field Ga most elaborate design. 
holders, on tke other hand, are free from risk, since the сов lg If Im take the wages of 
y order only e have sma. her are not SEE : 
upon to y; а shilling in icultural steam m ; 
they are ma the inter Bee i who pay the implement 50 рег iid. I jd eep e s servants in the house, and 
makerfor goods supplied, and have their outlay returned, wi they are engaged by the half yer; and M fiud in 1845 
interest, by instalments. They bavo riae Security for d d 1846 they a verago éd 7]. басһ ey now average 
invested с apital, for while the company receive in ready m È 107. ir" Ві, ачаар ha un. come against 
95 per cent., and when the first year’s "quarterly а Дарта Д в | ]( 4 'Qor-r , „ n 
have been paid, hold a total cash security equal in no case to my farm, bave Pam nearly 100 per cent. Robert Jeffer- 
less than 33 per cent. of the retail value—they retain the legal son, Preston House, Whitehaven, 
ownership of the machinery—to them an апт available 
security, until the price of it has been completely reimbursed to 
tiem. rate àt w. йя о сарнай aki epaia to the com Us i3 
ways, even e se n wu Уот DOCERE 
amonati o peni tiem ar beyond any омо пора Г y ; RAILING of various fies. FENCING of every 
b: einar Boe er e retia. dos 2 i i 28 Кот ds of HURDLES, &е. 
neglect; but tha pure Will, [neverthe ess, oko е T сч UNIS то Cortact Or. 
the machine ual state of repair, ап 4 Drawings and Prices on applica: e 
to the satisfaction of m ат efetua engineer ; whibh, indeed, | в. 9 43 E p ола, 2, ud Street (opposite the] Pantheon), Oxford 
it ар — be to his own ge 4 do. E] ob- БО. : 4 treet, Lon 
ctions were raise: ainst steam cultivation e 
е expense it involved. That objection would be entirely 8, Patronised by Н.Е.Н. the late Prince Consort. 
y the company, ibasmuch as the tenant-farmer w' ld : : : ? 
not be cálled upo; PS it any money to obtain a steam - - p 
cultivator. The second pepe was th or annoy- - ga У 
ance which might be caused to landlords by requiring them to ui^ zou EZ 
alter the shape of t DEN and to remove their fences, Ifa g BST 
landowner їтарго his farms to the necessary for 
steam-draining aud cultivation, the enhanced value of the Крл ФЗ be bapo” 19% 
land would be a p compensation for his trouble Не 3 БИЧ gE 
would be able to Obtain a better class of tenants, because воз g ggg БЕРЕБЕЗ 
the land would yield à greater amount produce, and са s E EM ER R XE H 4 Bi S 
more stock. The last objection to steam cultivation was that à o © ж © ч o2 5 E 
it ld interfere with hunting. Even if tha ld be the КЕРЕ g 
case, it should be remembered that hunting was not every- 5 
thing, and thàt it сы ir necessary, give way to the produc- : w ‹ 
tion ^ increased food for the population. But as one who P он 3 > |S 
hunted himself, he contended that that obj un- rE N&-214-55 ы E E els 
fo In conclusion, he would remar: а y g- В > = 
anythin tor important could be achieved without some a 
ссе at 5 ed m: а 5 E D se a fi v4 | B , F 
un pounds making himself responsible in the — [А e Ae A * 
now proposed, ha wed анде? p y eap advantage in thé 5 g EASE Eg | 8 $ Ё 
improved state of his land, and in в g better кезе p Nero) 2 i 5 
T CUMBERLAND.—I cannot ev уе you the " a PW и | B F e "в variety, 9d. per lineal yard е 
ба en giye yon 3-3 E | В H Y received ghe ia о 
ə of the foundation of. the ей) «Недева 3. i v^ а | "TE @ Пп ae Medal Si Commendations at the recent 
cultural Society, n fancy 16 is about 30 years since Ж ее «7-1 e | 2 great Birkenhead Cattle Show of the South раб Аад Soclety, 
ic й established, т а few years, э t iet, E x ieky reported of their 
ipiius tng ] КИТ Ti A "A 1 Р Еи В ЛЫ IER | 8 ал ПЫ а p Tao Xo Tw -— Cheap enl 
pe н ег Feroret to Ае. javen, | 2. ЕРУУ at ; Таш, РУ ЗЫР аи 
where it still continues to be bolden either in the| & W вм and dura qur 
month of Septem! 1 "4 р w б. & Co.'s prices remain "nadvanced, notwithstanding the 
n eptember or hi y in October, the fixture Б 2x P3 udo di em Шой markét. Their Панева Gatalogne o of Толоон 
E. 5 U mps 
93 m 
depending upon th ле time of harvest. Му res MÀ ence in 2 | and Iron Gates post-free T1 receipt. of 
1845, For the last explanatory circular sent wi 
and | у E _ Address GnEENING & CompanY, Victoria Works, 81, Oxford 
Street, Manchester. : : 
* 
as Hon 
Sieg. 1 The | funds are IC 
e no farm деи club, Yers 
M eri what may be pode aeo Send ARNARD, da oe лхо BARNARDS, 
NC. how-day dinner. 
Tou min FURTHER ы УС, the PRICE of WIRE 
m 20 years in the agriculture of this 9. 
arked and various. I will t 
ship of Sai нф when I first came into this vicinity, 
it was one co: ir of desee A The land had 
апа Wheat until it was 
exhausted, a E iuro small в were all опе 
could see about "each farm house. "When the blight 
RAS 
a gre: at em but dn а end it has proved the —— 
aon of m farmer, When the Potato 
failed, BELTS was ; then 1 turned to the growth of the Miscellaneo ous, 
Swede, for which the climate and soil of'the township| То make Plain " erbread. M 31b. of flour with 
is peculiarly adapted. Апа as the Society has always | 4 ounces of moist sugar, j ounce of pow i um 
given liberal prizes for the growth of that root, the | and 14 1b. 4 Mn tréacle, melt $ 1b. T р" butter in 
competiti on has been keen | and Tes AEN пећ as 137. | it, put it a Asi flou ibt kh hen | pax Brsuor, & BARNARDS beg to inform —— 
p f а crop by taking | form it er = pe ke it j » os 7574 and poe pei rH ке Piso that all thelr 
in bas | to consume them And 25 ME at ve per head Pei eg D Шу A 2а valid.—2 ounces of | Rottings аге now Ga Galy lvanised after being made, which adds 
per week, The difference “between carting the, Potato к, ite sügar candy, I ounce of f isinglass, 1 ounce oF gam dd t (o their ce, strength, and durability. al í 
ою arabie; put these ingredients into a basin, cover t байыры Troa. 
uie a en derful change i in the cereal crops bg Gauge. per p hr yard. 
the lan ow produces. The s ЖР, are full t ntil all i lved. | оңпеһ mesh, 24 inebos wido.. No.]9 .. dh .. Bd. 
overfowing, the land ‚© E p Ps aen, ani e Then «t 1 pint of оз wine and boil it all Е 9- indi 4 "129 4 à i t 
whereas in 1845 it w 8 armed t » " ADS 6 
districts in ше North of каал, itis now second to | fal threc im es + * 
none in the 18-inc! 
` Mari we.—Dissolye 1 lb. of caoutchouc in 4 n 
pps been а n qum | grins: of iga yug mix1 pint of this solution with i noh. 
m shellac; the mixture, when cold, resembles | 
into that i "bk. 
till cold; clean off 
murio n ETUR x: 
vong: E ci n dert Jos. When 11b; o Ioas tef, fon GE 
now horse machines use, up.— When 1 lb. , 
dubi. debe. T and bette а a AKEE n the finely chopped state in which it is used for beef 
ay. 3 
"Аз an example of ex ditions aymaki sansi or mince-meat, is uniform 5 
mentio: voe 4, і. mt fv a own Si of cold water, slowly heated to boiling, Ий 
"Thursda ay evening at 5 o'clock, and before 6 o'clock on | the а у ЫЕ i for а minute or two, 
Satura eris followin r xs the who! а towe the е 
d S Ы safely secured in t Ja Abena заа 0 отту, ды ^ 
dry, sweet, and well-made hay as hs sh f е weight of the most aromatic во! puc 
and the entire cost for manual labour Ж PEE " eee iR We slt 
making, and gathering into rows, ready to fork in a а piece of flesh. W. in 
the cart, was 1s. per acre; whereas on аа. < ot al additions by which sot : 
would have cost irom 7s. to 10. per acre. seasoned, а о maoria der sein or 
"T'hreshi 1 hel 1 i і егу best f 
a considerable improvement during the echo yeárs— | soup Б UL Eid. d 11b. of ы 
thanks to the Itoyal Agricultural y holding their | flesh. Liebig's 
