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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[June 7, 
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season from it. Last season I lost fully half my crop 
from this cause ; it has this season made its appearance ocietics ers ? Clubs. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. | __ Tarporley Annual Meeting of this Club, 
i tl went eve fos ws ee A Oe Hig’ conics Tie A Monrtuty COUNCIL yes held at ithe nosey s House, | = Dumvilie (S Geers) read i minutes of the di 
ave, however, 2 acres > ednesday last, the 4th of June, ions at meeting ; and then a 
of fine s lings, as yet quite free EX wold, 8 > ible, resent: The Ri sht Hon. Earl Eeri in the chair, questions S be taken into Chapel oe oat Bie: need i 
hover PE so, or be p pared in ease the blight shows Marquis of Downshire, Earl Beauchamp, Viscoun A p. fae Ais Best and Chea way of Wintering 
u A have E r = A aed el anl also flowers of Torrington, Lord Portman, Lord Bridport, a Hath- r. Ps li to fee g 
sulphur, neither ible use. Your | €1ton, Hon. R. H. Clive, M. P., Hon. Capt. Spencer, R. ahem En g straw, Turnips, ey Mangold’ Wurzel— 
making public ‘hist inquiry, J, through thec columns of your Archbold, Esq. M.P., D. Barclay, Esq. M.P., Si Mr. Vernon had a the question in consequence 
valuable Paper, yal much oblige an Irish Thorn Grower. | Baird, Bar R. Barker, Esq., S. Bennett, Esq., he circumstances in which he was placed last winter — 
Yeast as Man have kne from your last Blacker, Esq., G. J. Bosanquet, Esq., W. R. Browne, m the want of ae sequent on the dry sui r. 
Chronicle, that tiem very much dilate a, od Esq., Col. Chalo ner, F. C. Cherry, Esq., W. A. Cherry He had very little fodder by him when the winter per 
nei or Mangold Wurzel. To this Sq.) yton, Esq., as Davenport, Esq., T menced, at ys een obliged to sell off part E 
R applying the produce of my b: eivhiig’ STE has dwari ., C. Eyre, Esq., J. H. stock, and he found that one portion of his ca attle e eat 
erto been thrown away, as the bakers A A aint l. Telen, Ey» .» A.E. Taller, cae M.P., R. W. Gaussen, the other. What then were they to do Mae tas! filled 
not ry Ay ne patentee of its bitterness.—R. ast es a s, Esq., p. T. B. Gibbs, Esq., C. Hillyard, ae aei + — SET id Mr. Corbett had c d 300 
should be putri . W. Fisher Hobbs, Esq., J. Hudson, Esq., S. ers winte 
Butter e.—Can any of your correspondents inform | Jonas, Esq, G. Kimberley, Esq., J. Kinder, hy the ca ants “They se ae verushed and some el 
me ey lost their butter of last week, that is from | F- Lawley, Bart., J. Laycock, Esq., Col. M‘Douall, M. ping 
Saturday 17th, to Saturday h inste? or can you farisco, A. Ogilvie, . E. Parkins, ae , Sir R. | but they answered remar es wW ‘i Mr. Corbett hae : 
S pount for my utter not e oming? = Waren were churning ne sala Pa ae Esq., M.P., F. Pym, Esq., J. er ane p or his horses ; he gave hen half a 
in the aftern m had n Scott, Esq. fewer Sewell, cwt. of clover hay, a bushel of oats, and a l 
b Minell, wi ectly good err sweet. ‘Doyo u think W. Shaw, 1 tq, ” cA V. Shelley, Esq., R.A. Slaney, Esq., | Straw, per wee ‘and the horses appeared to be in 
tho thun hadany effect upon it? This happened to Professor Solly H.S: Sotheron, Esq. MP See er FRERE ’and did Bas 3 work well. With re- 
me once po se in ae cold weather, in inked but I | W- Spooner, Esq. ” SW. R. C. Stansfield, TA e a we steaming 20 fo dder was of opinion that if the 
< AA account for it then by putting an over dose of nitre| 1 homas, Esq., T. Turner, Esq., F. R. West, Esq., J. T. article as ree § was necessar t if the 
in the er goain the smell of the pag ag and } W n, Esq., = 2 Bids ead Sets Mere wae | ede oe an d well harves ted, it app ared to be a 
ing old itself, I think i tiie He poh is of Dov over-square, London, needless expense.—Mr. Palin i with Mr. Hardi 
piara a yp ei : to ae a ta. Hillsborough oe ae ad TeL Hippisley, in his remarks on sage hae Cattle were very 
il q» rn-place, atest ‘ord, Berkshire aa a bad lot 
deer ilst saber DA pee befor fore, 4 a 5 inches | Edward Rose Tunno, Esq., of Warnford Park, Bishop's ey would reject it When amed, a pleat Sava 
eP ai levered with dung, only now peepin Waltha am, Hampshire, ent elected Go y hse and as impar rted to the inferior Da and eat cattle wou 
on n the very dry weather of last year, all my field the following gentlemen Members of the Society :— eat it. Of course there was considerable expense 
cates pater heng as at rh ttom of the furrow, pee Nee ng emp, Fisherwick, E aa “Staffordshire this process, and in years when fodder was good, 
hi put ae ge top o furrow-slice, ate Colley. Jack Obi Welling, > thought the outlay Ke = called for. He should 
bare! T covered; and A = ly had a shower | Pardoe, Rev. George, Hopton Castle, Tad low, Salop d th enty of Turnips at hani 
aer ey were set, Ba p wasa ver one, an ne i, Rev. Henry, Shelderton, Ludlow, Biop the cattle to eat w ith. ae ant and a few with the hay 
eke frou cyan Do os a katy Walmsley, John, Cream ore, Wem, X Balpe oe and corn. The last winter he had boiled linseed, cut 
y rot. Do not you think the Jones, Joseph Ô y t 
are generally set too deep?—J. D. W., Downton. [Yes,| ` gomeryshire Fark, Liwydiarth, Can Office, Mont- a 
Sppessance of ids coop ere each | Witney, Walla, Hingin, sb, Middl 
rop generally inthe country promises| Wall, J She ridge, esex 
well] N-B. Onethird of my Cabbageplants,putin in No- Dickin, John, Shrewsbury “aren 
£ ” 3 last yea eners | 0 illiam, ston, Spilsby, Lincolnshi mo 
me it was oving to the mild weather, but this year | -Pians Se SP Aberoroinby, Bart Paloaskio, Loven, | Mr, P 
account for it; it seems to be the | Stable, Robert Scot, Cranbrook, K to the use of ted a 
complaint in the southern part of Hants, [Has| Boulton, Rev. William, Wem, Salo. Vernon = d prine! pail sied his cattle “se “he ested 
any one any su to’ mak Clay, J., Sutton, Shre e y A is ext 
the case of Mangold Walai en mc ai Arco dames, eraiten ni Erne Sa En E ARNa A oer 
Smyt Timms, William, J.P., C: d * 
s pan tal aay igp een, the, rows, as-well as not Bennion, Edward Darid Saunas Barton-on Trent dr 
a o 
emni] prevantives of this) Fenian Abra Lilie See hrena 
will gd te Cattle A Correspondent on this subject} Mo ey sade: onthe, = Shrewsbury 
pap aes payed of po ing kei in their own panan Robe at Bert Saat broke 
y 3 ade good in the | 2 ayor of Lynn, Norfolk. 
i fod TO and in n bi next that th at they l have plenty of good | i eatin gwere Thon xe 43 candidates for election at the next 
of keep and sometimes 
r that ites tre first i indok to break out. If n being informed s the resolution of | 
the g ree a habit of iid often incorrigible, ad thee | eee toi mags the salary of the See: rota; tion on t 
p ipe Draining ake m denia the anase A 23,—Mr. Ra rt xD Banner Chai owing leikinn: :—“ That straw and Ta are 
PP dis teehee ing with pipe tiles oe os rman, of the best and cheapest for the a part of the winter ; and 
culty in keeping ti the ee well united in filli ing up t oe nd T 4 } Eni. , ha oe ae [same of ie nips 
Provided 1 put Bor 10 im ches A ae tw op rh ta e s amount of in- | or after a tad harvest, ordinary fodder with stemni 
ver the tiles, But of clean fints or chalk | balance in the hands of the Society's Ip Mn sag rrr io RS 
. I, 3 x 
. Ti iz., 1 neh and 14 inch diameter, | (including a special balance of 816/. on the Shrewsbury farm Prt et i le pened dvisable to recomn 
t th each other: the Sida ef the fie os : account). pe ae ian elan intended for n 
pcs rR nas into the largest as to render displace- | tion of t Piet Mae a na Questioni What ie the best and che 
ment eans o a 5 
machines now k sa wake 5 ieoten era sha 5 | Co of Skewers should eres ate Par ihe SUE thes on nae en We 
se he Subseriber, soubor eran Maidstone. t's ‘Society for the period of the ensuing Shre wsbury | m ii el mais Spy ai Conan ae ad oe waa 
or Gapes.—The sa bs ae E: , it would be 
e Fou its Pu vient to cut a hole, cased. with bricks, to prevent 
ghi believe of th or s facil) which fi fixes itself in in Cihenstitéoe, reported Paar ihe Sigg ent ge onan oe in i te f elevated ear 
is frequently, if not mostly, ne nie —_ Journal would appear in about a fortnight ; but that Sake ee on mi tin a oe 
ion, and eventually death j a vig ell cemente ge ath = be used, and the 
oy fies as large bi as. Ne aay a ged Civitas Number, which would come out de the | t a eae we ba ake pe, to il 
disease caus enera ping 
shouldbe: eared ween cae the fi bird} | Sur n Bertone: the noble chairman re- “hae sing though that the Srn of tanks al 
obacco should be bl sist ca sates of | ported from the Committees for the selection and that depen on r A geal 
tion is produced. The E AAKA t ae top of the cart could w rough k a lev 
— Wm. R y FON eee quently killed, that among the nominations delivered in b "M b tank, it be very wet 
74 Poultry (Atinom er). — Yous : t loni ers the he pee. of pumping swallow red up a 
€T. H. C.” and “ N. N.” in A t 
in your No. 18, have Been wii of à No. 16; fs and M. P P of ialonsnats; but that he committee of rg, for Hes was ira 4 liquid cul eea inou 
a so ry 
= jomer—when they say, pip pes Phe gare ae Jea “3 g — rry to say, that in going through on count = 
po ob ee Emr me. a ase, but a ade © other Ree oe ich the committee , which with a little trouble might 
ow. i i ons, fro: 
zoup, others. The pip o Piri be ie Council 1 till nearer to the time of the vz apeg S to the pay ued t up. .—The President understood ig 
or 
a Sii p et ae food, with e P in par- f| the S A of the list o of judges to be ree Grates were made in the 5 
tion of die Puii enh 1 DNG cim Fan) È S | by ti thane for appointment by ths Counel ommended | which San manure ran, and it was ane thence | 
“must be opened with the poin iih eae r. Max , the Co ntractor rof sewers to a general reservoir ; S or external wi 
coll tter ” But most books agree in ss of the » f th cattle = emage ie bapore The Se 
i abo i under the head of the Pat orks, d faa a over whi 
: > sg et see ele rA PTE “strength” was thi . 
sags coe objects—and apply t Shrewsbury by ca DE oe of J "He, understood tbat by one drome 
teaigths” Bs Bisa ua ome eas bog ors Shrews wsbury C iile. o ee ae this hdr of manur and was comple 
ta ou: Nes.—Mr, Gi : After Mr. Davies had warn 
diseases—chip, Pip, ‘roup,| the Connie il his suggested points having lai the probabil e land being scalded by ap 
; quiry, previously | the manure withou nik get = was resolved 
o 
present 
of revious! 
any Country Meet- 
the Yard Ce to the question :—* Tha r brick is 
a bee red to the consideration of | material where practicable ; ‘the ee Capen. 
. Ft rar es vated may, be lerè 
rea es one tase he should move | the top of the cart ; the tank Should be overly in.’ 
eduka pinin, of dist e 2 ee of a renewal | Mr. Palin then observed that pi re in 
ii od of perh e Country ing premiums s for the nas of the 
cos when the ater shine years following the bs an ks: but he thought it ‘esl we jers £ 
ord 
Council then adjourned to Wednesda y next, Dii vani Ta the tank somes an 
