= 4 a N s U i om 
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colour, din the county of Pem- | tending. its limits, and _ superseding | the pre. existing ue rely ott ng med 29:— Ther, ha boon T 
brakes in, T T Pi Pe Martin, bre eds, intermixture.” | peen well kept ap pe oe wee iis snd thes 
3 The turalised in the mountains Our next notice of this work will refer to that part}. are “sulticient poop es whic are somen 
of T Sp over all parts of RN “The | of i may Chee Sn jemand So ite 
cattle of is breed are of small size, and of various “ah 
colours, with tapering horns, They, subsist on ty Be 
food aad the females, yielding milk abundantly, are fiscellaneous ee ase 
ad by the Poon rer inhabitants for the dairy. ` Exhaustion of Land oy growing Wheat.—To confine p 
46. The Po led Angus Breed, allied, in its essential | ourselves E Wheat—it appears from the recent re 
characters searches of Dr. H. wil that rap ‘ag ‘of the earthy 
wy b y. being naturalised in a country o icher | constituents be the expen consis: sce ae 
Py Ap artificial food can be supplied "This SSE ue EF 
t has 2 to, 3 
aa has dark - skins, and is “on kia te of l 
been. greatly: improv. ed by thee of So 
is reared oy; 
s The Polled. pik A peek 
ger 
= 
of mix 
other Saladin, 
Cut F chiefly y consist 
uy mas, Heatha, Heliotropes Cine 
ias, nese Primr 
as S oses, Chrysani 
F 
ine. 
Magnesia 
Peroxi Sde of iro 
‘hosphoric AGU, 
pe race of. sulphuric acid, ee and fuori 
whilst, the San day constituents of Wheat straw ‘contain 
i i 
of Big. i 
Pelargoniums, erarias, | 
santhe. 
mums, Violets, and Rose: 
origin, apd reared in the lower parts of the e county ot se 
a in a FSR F: ine Apple» perlb., is er dozen, 1s tof 
“8. The Galloway Breed, Eaa a tract of | Now, pir haat eed per fib, 2i to iB #e per 100, 7s to lay 
greywacke ! hills in the south- — = Seotland ; the cat- all-the s straw to ps land, but png cane wan want. of arate OE Mss p lb., 9d to 186d {eet gee DAN pip 
tle of w are greatly valu heir Tardiness, nowledge, or means, to replace the. earthy matter of | pt a Pong aye Fie Eom tae 
their warin to the se the the grain, the land will be exhausted, ang. he cannot. | Apples, Desa , per bueh., 4s to 8s Nuts, Cob, o ba. 6 ga, a Oeo ma 
quality: ¢ eir f: continue to grow Wheat upon it, 3 if he Pears, per hf. -sv., 6a to 12s j "Barcelona, ats 
bers, to the past f England eh chiefly of "Norfolk, make an e sad to maintain the fertility of the. land for | Or#2se*, pet oe a | 
whence they are Aade As to t heat, he restore to arEry, in hich Bhan 
markets, They have deep bodies dark skins, and are | it becomes pos Ba by his crop in a proper propor- | Cabbages, per doz., 62 to, Celery, per bunch, 6d tots 6d 
x R a: red, per ‘doz. ee to 8s Cardsons, soy 64 d 
destitute of horns, Sos. To at this on speentin) to me me ag as Brussels Sprouis, p. htav. le to 25 Parenpis, led 
“9. The Polled, Suffolk Breed, cultivated, for an un- | of every particular crop, he must have rec 0. in- | Caniagcies, ez., Ba to ie t 
known ee | in Suffolk and the adjoining districts. | p Sod paan by Che: sA On t of fos Bs Broceoll, per bundle, 64 eh ee 
The individuals are edium size, with defective | copatisn ents of Wheat enters so largely into mai other | wrench’ Beans, per rep 
forms ; but the cows are admirable for the quantity of ne here is | 3 Adc abl ieee he lb 
milk which they yield he breed is losin eat, titutes 5 | oiite 8, per ton, 80s to 140s 
ontinually, care of the bree at th = ee 
he effects of cro: a ia a eyen in a Bs ee state ee oar fhe coasts is ey, Per bushel ast ioe 
“ “10. „fhe Polled ‘Trish Breed, of oe nize, 3 and wall ee atieation, a aroused the efforts of the farmer | ted Beet per doz- €d to la 04 
su the to repair it, lude ya pharphoris acid. Now, the Borse Kadi par bunate, Teed Be 
rt races bar ty which it is crossed. chemist has AN "that int e bon nes of animals a great | 5 eakale, per punnet, 2s 
“HI. l. Phe. si a fi hi ir : = f thi fron 3 A nae 
from Ho! jist inheritin e mile i roperties tl d, sto’ up ina eks,per doz. bunches, ls to 2s mee, per bunch, 44 
of the Dock ve h ang ei extin Dg r P T he growth of vegetables is to been 7 1 fo PR hi Te s. minà Chervil, per punnet, 24 to3d 
state. ing a College of Chemisiry. 
#12, The Alderney Breed, reared | in the Norman na ia a Y.—Per Load of 36 Trusses, 
Ish Notices to Correspondents. > SurtarEtb, Nov. 27. 
with short crumpled horn of delicate constitution n, a and AGRICULTURAL Stati etenl S—The average rent f Jand 1 | Tatem A Rowen e3 Galan oe ae 
requiring a temperate nets, bat yielding a rich an 1 England is said et 8s. 1a, : and that of moe ts, 54 5d. ti a N ria 
finel 3 bured pe picas E: ed is re = oring | toe Average of Bag rerne Rit VER ire AN TE podu OF fe a pe van est A 
i into En gland, w here it is k ept for ‘hag rof the heakin: Ap ea anda and-Wales- ie peobabig ander. 2h, bp sheis Interior pragma 2 2 is 2 ge erior do. i 10 | straw 880 
peters or ga Ae employed in the ries of | CALCULATION OF AGRICULTURAL Pro THE WEIGHT OF Har EEN Baxin, Hay Semana 
e countries of the Chalk. : ho fraction ia — is Seat accurate Phiwi ps Be cae WHITECHAPEL, Nov. 28, 
«33. The A RS i, derived f the county sujet, large may shortly be able to illustrate inkl Hay = Sto S| See ‘tt 2 oE T S mon 
of Ayr. read dairy districts a kea; A eriber will r us with address, we | ` Biases ht ue 5 
Scotland, and extending in considerable numbers t — 1 shortly be abl to se ‘him Baasa aries a the MARK-LANE, Monpay, Nov. 24. 
reland. This is the most numerous | cultivated a pai Thag on ERG the satisfactóry way-of:an- supply of English Wheat by land carriage i 
peor for "mei mo, wl Is a aca The R Keone Makvne—J H M—We are not acquainted 
with short horns. re capab subsisting or DISEASE OF THE SHEEP—G B M—See “Spooner on the Sheep.”— 
= ci —In the absence of a more detailed account of this 
ordinary pastures, aa d dield a a ‘oan of |. ies 
e, we can do n re than recommend the followin 
PEROT to their ge = brar food medicine to be given ae tote’ dete babpar is’ KIAI 2 
- The Devon B te higher T f opium and spirits of nitro n of each a 
ae Be aoe perp pegs Fagen ae popa quarter to 
a pint of olive seton ma; so inserted near the 
ing t rough the lower country. These eat ttle have| throat._—Brandt-sichté—It is RESTS essential to keep the bod 
orangesyeion skins, fine by nen horns, and are of a| diseased sheep apart from the sound ones, and to use the | wheat Woes, White 58 67 ‘Red 
deep red colour. ey are of a light and graceful form precautions you mention the places in which Norfolk, s Lincolnshire, and Yor kshire ` . 57 65 White 
‘ail Fm for dative Tabet P ey Patten with tier are amped bore ppp San fu urihor pentięylars in te Sais E ican aE Chevalier x Bt sat 
fs prs i ok named above. W O 8. you be kind enough to fa- a oes ome A TOE, Eon cece Potato 
sufficient facility on good pastures, and in a temperate| vour us with your name and address ?}] LE: Sd SEA Se ot Se SOT ~ ah 
pa : but inferior in i d the manr- aiid ‘eign ee you refer to is Smith’s ag Malt ii = poate E 3 5s & dan 
M allen, er healer ea 60 65 
of subsisting on an d herbage, to the mountain rs. Cottam and Hi Wingls Ska m E 34 87 
ś $ street,  Oxford-street, Lo so ape re ee 4 
tattle of flair nd, Bans Wales. They increase in bulk | po ne Tnquirer wishes to be informed by “D. M,” what Bae ag ae tp to 92 finda 40. 48 
Saas ower country, so that the breed n of sugar (to salt) was used in curing the pork ee ram; Wie 2 50 to 54 je 40 43 
Dev on aar l in size ad aspect m that of ait pood tne two Fears, RIVALS IN T THE RIVER LAST WEEK. 
> porazo ned T—Wel have already sown 20 acres of ridin. Flour. Wht. | Bari 
the higher beds The females small, and deficient y 
cien sed Potato land with Wheat, nothing eE pt to. the | Paaske ahe Peer aay a 
in the: E = fe p though the 3 kan which land but stirring it with the scarifier. xpresses our Ponce a. 20 7 04 a | siz09| sist | — 
they -coloure n of the matter; at the same se should say that a te Faray, Nov 
Pia ks The § ai a aged of ‘the Diva i opi — is not founded upon any precise knowl £ 
its properties, but = r size, and =a piema E Breeder of Fowls—To make capons, see page 91 
alee form., eee! is pow und mf od ree Se aap sewer hare et gate” A Yard,” by Peter 
OS Ww reenlaw ; pu in OW. 
arire bente e ay for, m R poses of SALTING Fore- cW PD. M.” þe obliging ough to favour 
asa ge: district = the sh p Fra ap e, Ham-hill, near Worcester,” with his name and 
ress 
coun t name, common to bi and 1 $i — Past Harvest— Senex as our information extends, 
pea Er only my en o the M a of e past hary: appears to have been generally. be ag THIS WEEE. snra 
lam Fi Phis J pap — = average. But “a then has not naan into the hands of thi Wheat Basie on 
: breed possesses. valua! e qual eg miller and baker so a ås most previous harvests have — ft ie 10190 r 
and pmi oe ne milehing and fatten- ~~ and nt ear rrai bee a to ak us so Many months. Pab a gs A 4930 
ing; . numbers o improv ariet ast to the propriety of correspond- i 
Prat Aa aie x in their ened bi A ents supplying a nant Sa on. vais subject. sige Wi e Bene, 
bree da mte gen y re a *,* As usual, many communications have arrived too late. | oct, 18 per Quarter. y # 5 
` > =s eee 21 63 
“17. The erefordshire Breed, greatly ued for Noy ree 71 #1 
= es š 5 
its fattening pro es, and extensively diff for the Markets. Z 2 z : | c3 5 ‘ 
Purposes of Basne, i i the west of En ngland, t has a SMITHF , MONDAY, a 2. AE stone of 8 Ibs, =» Ste A p7 3 
mote affinity with the Devon breed, and the cows Bens Best gots, Hereforda, So 49, Bto 4» : Dense Bae bee POOF | 6 weeks! Aggreg. Aver. | ae 5 
herit the defect of the latter, in bein "small and im Beasts - 3 0 3 secondquality 4 0 4 4 eign Grain! 14 6 chii 
g os 7 P 5 Duties on For: r 
fectly suited to the AR R E S x r ee EA ah 
eçtly suited to We have aiats, 2574; Sheep, 97,040; . 83; Piga, 300. Diagram showing the f ding Saaria, N is 
“18, The Long-horne¢ time im: util ae aire fora Heels in. market to-dty, hut. tho demand is equal to, weeks en vow 15 
os r p : sapp > E e prices ly maintained ; there Ís also a small in- Pars. on fi 
ad over Ereland and the western counti g- | Sime ig siea of Sheep, sented depression in the trade, but lower | _ -AST 
land, still oceupying a tract of country, both in the oa tay eee eee Ouro E Peta] O 
sed he apy ABs a ai i 3° § Be i perpen eE ae : 89 7 
mountains a pane, an varying in size yeh a poatiaad steady - a A 5: 
tility, beast ae ap ae the districts in which it} the supply of Beasts is not Ieee, Bae ae atta eaei tatiana eS 
has been on the basis of this —— a a ve r apie ona bf which Wehave| 8711 
: make nearly rŠ = 
pec 3 ad race, that DO reared the beautiful | pes sibe: pia i a cnet a mara a ay Fades bi Ao 5 8 
Dish Peter quite emia demand at former prices. z 10 
=“ ded its influen the older Beasts, 727; Sheep, 3840; Calven, 164 P 3 55 6 
and exten li e $ Sheep, ven, 164; Pigs, 319, ss 6 
ls West scien 
T 
eni 
ce 
e Lon g horned ed Breed 
ving api ie ed to others better suited to the pur- 
ache er, i Wy et ha and the consumer, 
Tees water Short-horned or Durham Bree 
istri the Tees, 
les and Robert Golfing. in. = comity 
$ breed is believe nA 
Islands, is everywhere ex- 
o poss 
E =a of the facet ‘atl ee ia ‘te eet aet e erae P ae 
$.—So 
OUTE: ATEBSIDE, Nov. 2 
pret t ae ce we cannot 
, WA 
Fou a better account of ae appear- 
ponro tness thë amend 
yed at the close 
sanigi 
& | 
$s 
| Bate Sanch, fi 
