THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 825 
tively, and also = amount of the annual subscription due for , P.S.—I am now enabled from the n measuremen nts made 
semb tead of at one held as formerly in the e 
4 r precedin e current y o as extraordinary debts due to the | 
nth of i Boe in ng ta sae ane Ciera Society on pat ct of the amounts due for compositions, Ea b my workmen of three rods of White Carrots taken 
UCTIONEER AND i A = + Also a statement of the funded ippen together with: » e) | in different spots, the Carrots of which, without green 
the following R otitis € 0:= | = orandum of the amount of mo received as composi ; | tops, hye 20 4ewts. Sie. to the rod, calculating 
at the auctioneer or his clerk shalt be in attend ina ut which has not been funded. l | wha the t of th will 
office in the show-y ard from 10 o’clock, A.m., until4 o'clock, | | That the report above alluded to shall be for the on th pre- | eby, cio tory sgt 2 amount to 32 tons 
P xt., on the Thurs sday of the show week, for the purpose of | vious to the one at the meeting ia which the statement is to be | 1 2CWts. 3qrs een per acre, and which, as far as 
ceiving nae uc ape goes eyed wearer ee as bey — pout R astan oer the account to be laid before the Council | be judged from th e progress made in raising the ae 
red "Stoo < or imple’ ‘or sale at its meeting in January cant shall comprehend the month | up to Satur 
pr rope beginning the. firs t Wednesday ae November and ur the | p f th She i il mate AORE aret 
Bhat auctioneer shall receiye all the fo y for | first Wednesday in December, so as to give the Committee full F rio naturally a wet sticky soil, but im- 
the withdraw al of stock or implements te ‘om the auction, | time to collect and digest the aie for the report. | proved by 
thé exhibitor, the neces sary “countersigned Ga ae Council then adjourned to Wedu nesday next, the | ing for the White Carrot c rop. ”»L Sussex Ex 
emova 7. 
hes roni tioneer shall take charge of, and sell the cata 10th of December Wi FA Annual Meeting g, Oct. 9.— tr "Mechi 
e, and that he shall deliver over to the „Ea Ch stated that in one of his fields at Tiptree, in prepara 
itoi the money arising from the | Sugg ar rmers’ lubs. a ikea do for a he applied wik manure solid and liquid 
E F ine ka CANAN Pinia pitresn| Greet 
hall not a s one of the | ing of this Society, the following letter was rea ee 
eae oer ‘Wiese | Sit C. M. Burrel Bast Knopp Coste, Nov. 1845 = oe Ser oy sh Sa os a Tae ae 
7 ii S53 ca nis 10) 
na i ce san you speci- | Subj ected to the latter treatment lo ked vell 
ie mens of m; White Caitle C f } il J oe eTO soe ae 
ite is im y: arrots, of which you will = mising, but as the spring advanced it we eae = m4 
seamen reat t oje tif he foun in the crop, tl 
pint by the Daite of | the postscript, justifies in every resp t the favourable ‘BR 
hic ace expressed his fe OR I have hitherto expressed, w while it offers proof viel: being 8 quarters et epee see entioned this ois 
n pi pval of mire tain arrangement by the a the soundness of the system of cultivation. I have | manure was not valuable, but in this snore thks s te 
r i 1 d 
e Bee sical the premiums which he had ventured, on practice, a ne nd, jas only bet their | fully equal to solid, applied at the rate of 15 cartii 
$ : e against 15 iqui er fac 
E President having laid before the Council nume- | creased produce. - T allude to the selection of land free : ; 
5 communications he had A for the Journal by nature, , and the introduction of good and abundant eiie Lae i Or a rria reer wae | 
eis on zane Alae disease, and other subjects, h depth “sg tw o to three feet) quality. 5 was said that it would be absurd to we 
uneil order t a collector of subscriptions on | aS may b suit the nature of the soil, “observing that | upon tha t, but the res sult was that he had a better and 
spart of the ee ‘shan ld be directed to atten wee 5 s [according he “the foe cle, beak the ina be bates ai Aeonin ortions though h 
al, at the office of the Smithfield Ch ub fo or the nearer or further ing to my ari of that boutad ot ait présentétátethe diff p 3 gh he 
ie during oul "fully ee as rE as in opinion with that | pa a ih Aid eer bere st pete kram a Hg 
eferred the pppginttent of an epn ea to have e been publicly oun: y Mr. | tha óf persons in the S tiids t x agas rm 
next year to the Sann uy an tt expense, EPEA gsm Lincobietire, that the agriculture of Essex, however 
“gl oe seg Mee Fad rha elle f aa a och eal cultivator of perfect be DO TEPS r anis S hfe points 
. — r” 
D, at the request of the President, then | Sas ssex clay land to enter into. Suffice it to say, t t| nas mie "aa eohi of se in Suitable fa irre Ag 
the beneficial eects of the Pearson plough drainage | ; uaa ried Wi A f da taedis 
‘above 800 a + | ings. It was his belief that water would 
Seswaing week ; and r 
nce for y Country Meeting of 
ral Newcastle Committee, 
Ic 
took the 
Ean the Council proceeded to a consideration z | 
e distribution of the 3007. voted in June last upon es of clay, subsoil, i no -n ; MG ils, but there was a general feeling in 
ment Prizes at the Newcastle Meetin, onal the years and, 
4 f Mr. SHELLEY, the following ae Pe was Pi I believ er, perman yo under- saa eneent 43 at Essex ssf er contrary, ae 7 eee oom: - Ea tå “a 
= Pyae ye ee ont E is rains, and three | snd 5 ft. He had end Piire Borr: to stimulate in 
quiry 
da teat to hes avy l and a Sela ib [Teares eno afiyet tiled and the « outfalls, | into ‘this subject, and he pirn" feel obliged if, to 
eral eben which shall posse: R try on their strong 
ae lof PONELE : 4 soo lly Lise Bias tia tiles “of any deser io A peg ale ey! S where they pie get a 1 edoat fall, the 4 ft., 5ft., 
ries E gent ca ee os r 6 ft. drainag ge. r. M. then further alluded tot the 
ia 
sonsidered. - N airi er qualities being equal, the pre- acre, two have since been carrie 
mee will be given ae the ae ill Which may be best ‘4 
pted to coy: foe mai ith soil before the seed is embracing & fine pampe Ae y heat, ah 08 “ath 5 i remarked that in one field so treated, +d ba of 
EF pre- wae was second or third-rate, fiè raised aq arters 
as his 
k 
a ited. 
Rhe*best Tur nip Drill on the flat, a ioh ehatk possess viously unfit for malting, has ‘perfectly ed the tst of Wh cat per ütre which he > sold’ at 59s. Tew 
5, 8 
le most approy ed midtiiod of distributing compost or 
ke y. oeiside sis a EEr Be — eng pete the annual stock of malt liquor, To Temen however, ate rel tank ope faving witnessed re satisfac- 
al, the mene will be given to the drill which oo, 5 thè William Hutley said, 
be best ow e cover the manure with soil befor ne food for cattle, after vat He peste my sis gr brie afer he: ‘dhe etal Se: ae chi, as to the draining 
Beans eres aie e comaa | Pstelarion my premarin tos White Carrots ; the | man tory the exp sab ery Dapp a gentis 
ur A a ace r dry state, ‘quantity bose ground is a vin De sois well Arete A the s re ihe e gins pa bog of fii if it suited liis purpose. He should 
msidered. B.— Other qualities being aah | two ts deep in ane ety re tle usual period o 
p gran bs AE well under-dřained, the filtra- | drain it 5 ft. deep, and he (Mir: FL), would take aiee 
r the nae tot h soil be ere vhs me Soil i is zapid, an T thevaekiol field without an gant al a 
> v8 . ? ti t mighth 
i OP és  10\0 | e> pichechient rate tends t make the gro tu pial he aor A ng Pe Mak Ao k spikat wr rile ighthare 
r . | | 
maning draining-tiles or pipes s for =, aries erage for dri tay = ba <i t sa STE Bake eat fete! wie sine ; way, upon this watery land he had 
¿ Apri ne plants grow of sufficient height, | rown Whea sold it for 68s. His (Mr. Hutley’s) 
they are ro fae with the hoe carefully at about the obion ‘was Ae i of t id take Wi 
e dista: wede Turnips, and the repetition of nS P pa 
a k ah (sora y lands, believe the water would per- 
Judes. « 0 | oe hoeing » will =o ae gerne panes tei fy = ola, —Mr. Mechi: I'll prove it ne your eae 3 : 
a rrow o> 9 utley : e engaged to do 
F the best Drill- de 30380 ps which have preceded. and of 
t Churn Dum depositi fiuiniss as seed “* Bl which wh the occupier is the best judge, I tan dis; y sed t Ea he had not heed yet fortheoming ; ; but he Hieni 
“a be 10 top-dressing of guano mixed w that this Tand nig be made 2 most fruitful; ; he (Mr. H), 
Apparatus for roots -- s. © ++ 5 free earth well Janso or any other suitable ee y i 
bes t Skim o or Paring Plough .. >. I). i) (5 | dressing while the plants are young, to be applie at oh aaa 1 $ ts; and h 
E: Bis best Horeca DDIN 23s bet hte aaa oF 14 during mil aea : i weath ; and during | w, 34 oula a or “aking th the roads a “of the 
Pte hes st Hand-seed Dibbler “S05 Link orat s. og] them; progressio ma turity, pulling up for the use of aie 
` is è o ULE 6) stock any arn which be; egin prematurely to run to duce, imag aM. Mechi: $ think there woud. 
E thie best Thrashin Sa a ee seed, sedulously | keeping bares, and m especi i Me Hutley : PI give rest 
-machin 25 an 
the best and “most eco coat Set of Tools and Instron rabbits, they wil injure the arsin = M- Mechi : TI = kb o acres for the expe- 
atl fi a tance than 
g purpos 10 | Carrots zÄ coming fr raie a gren ve ee a found —Mr. Hatley was satis! fied it would not "n 
kinar atahis es a may be suspected ; nas fying patie has nos bere pas ont sa tits ere earrich stratum of different soil ; al 
: he et Morsehewer, 2 to injure them at all shorn see t repeating n- | of a strong textur —Mr. Medi i inquired if we kat ; 
not lo: e } 
$ & Rane et it ‘should be distinctly sate, faction derived from Mr. Warnes’s. ot ae i baat A T vt LME a AP E= big enough w = 
acl de x-fee system as set forth in his ‘wa gaming Trik ii T Wë sm pma p said apart fro 
n the Dowe face at the price prot in nad = singe ae pea mer, amd vi apa on "the | ek p< n i tint MF, Mech haa peen a aima- 
m : pers t neig cod. e went to 
r Mex —On the motion of Mr. Frsnen | mpm ode bse 4 ahed a go mh Dran » Baroy | | tree and sa n digging away at a Grain, and he said 
BS the Couneil ‘ordered that the List of Members nt other menk boiled aon Tarm BRR he should ‘be ha vë a bellyful of victuals ifit was not for 
e Society should be À ly after which my beasts have thriven more advantageously | 47. Mechi. Then he (Mr. rH.) eai poet “ Hurrah toe Mè. 
piz printed immediate than others on oi e, and at raph te ty and as re-| Me chit he has done goo $: urers, 
orices : gards the excellence and flavour of the meat, it is | and Ti he feresrs® ever produced.” 
se or Mor mor Deh ie ar RETURNS w —Mr. superior, and especially tender and juicy. And if fur- Hihops she bet Foral A deista mn experime nts. 
e that he should move proof were desirable, it is afforded in their ready | Jf his plans were A still he had done e ing 
shall in futu: be pre- sale to neighbouring butehers, and in the intended in- | jon dn think, ‘and eii munieating with them 
wut of the state of the "Society's “fnanees, crease early in ye = rool of which th a matter ; but he thought I he had gone on va r little too aos ast, 
| eee ee Se era pene for whet he had sai sehr laid out 2001.'SE 9ga: 
sate N 
al, | water will be gut one or more spac’ ks ought, it was ni 
due Pa Moser to one which wholly supplies ben! hot Bere ediate Ñi m what they wod get i get for th Span: 
t 0 With statemen nts went, the: 
comparative cost in 1 feeding on Mr. Warnes’s system, it bo thought oe i iy oe Mee ie 
ete to me prudent to state no corrected calculations | spid, the question of deep draining was one far too im- 
th rs’ trial. Suffice it now, | itait t 
al 
however T, to add that I have sound grounds for pre- prea importance t 
ms had 
: Deas w Sa rea eia een t 
: over, the very reeent of your letter precludes the | (kek lands -e failed. r. Hutley say that his 
Tih Sr to be pen Poe: making accurate ee lations. ee _ what I Hoel Se ever dry at any arty aaa the prdi aspie 
of due at the same periods, a detaile pas stated will be plain = satisfactory, I remain, s] Mr. Hutley : It isnever dry, and you cannot make it 
the arrears due ‘ ito th ual sub- 
n ho e Society for the annual su 
oe a wing th the amounts due from each year respee- obedient servant, CHARLES MERRIK BURRELL. 
