herhead, Surrey, tor apen of th 
te? ed by hi: nate pies 51. 
f Rr ICHMOND, of Goodwood, | 
| of the e rn whieh it is important to retain 
in the m: 
a eae We thers 
race the Dex erly sp 
orms a covering which condei 
£ 
850 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Dae. 13, 
Crass TP —Short-woolled fat Wether Sheep, 1 year = hr of the stall. When litter ean ted with ye —_ ones a Porators—Clericus—4 
without restrictions as to feeding. mal digestions is accumu ulated in sufficient nunay n spring is a very good dressin; of guano per 
To" Mr. ube. Wess, of Babraham, near Cam- in or yard, fermentation soon takes place ; the tem ae os. We bave planted a lot of eut si Satan 
bridge, for a pen o! ree £% rature rises, and abundant di d mo ure of a good fork, only it is keisril zae e following is the 
Wethers, bred by himself, from rams hir of Mr.| As am ongst sisin YOS, substances carbonate of 
J Webb, of raham.— Prize, 20/., and Silver | ammonia is one, it is impor to moderate its te 
Me o the Breeder, and Gold Medai as ise best pen | duction ; this is eae d iy Aer the mass tolerably i 
of jagr rmn ade ai the 13th a Ai th Classe moist, and preventing as muc ossible t ess o£] i 
AvID BAR a Bookham, atmospheric air. The da aily ere of new litter from i 
near’ e Leath to prevent the aiapeenion | i 
5 
: 
i 
Pal ET: 
Grace. 
Souh-dors ‘Wethers, bred by His Highly \,th 
a contact “with oxygen. While the manure heap is 
"A S Me: Jonx Witrrams, of Buckland, near Farring 
don,-Berks, fi pe lds d l p Thaer t 
zc bred by h 1f.— Commended. fr } fi d g-heap i in a moderate state rot 
to AAT Sortie rad Wether Sheep, 1 year fi tation does not ; contain | 
m a 3 $ 
feeding. om the aaa Neither does a vessel containing nitric | 
To Mr. Su Hanns, ‘of Hinton, near Abingdon, seit when placed near the fermenting mass produce | 
Berks, for a pen at sais 18 months old South-d F hite vapours f the | 
Wethers, a by himself.—Prize of 10/. Silver | pr a The slow ori anroaet el 
Medal to, the Bread 
To His Grace the Dore of Ricumonp, of Goodwood, 
3 
w tant] 
in unicientiy 
3 
I f An nipare point | 
South-down Wethers, b d by His Grace.—Highly st } por- į 
mended, tions are in a state of wi Aaron saand ; otherwise the 
Crass XV.—Short- woolled fat Wether libese: 2 years whole mass Br into an active state of paea 
old, without restrictions as pene eding tation, and the volatile s ainoa being no longer 
To Mr. SaMUEt. Wess, of Ba braha , near Cambridge arrested by the upper stratum escape and are lost 
th-down Wethers in the air. A means of preventing this loss in 
brak. by Mr. H: J. Adèan raham; fro sithe es where it is = st the whole 
hired of Mr. sor Webb, a Babaan: ii 20l., mass shoulđ'be dee omposed, wou cover it 
and Silver Medal to the Bre with vegetable yr ages would “condense “the volatile 
To His Grace Eo of tters, an come sicas mani 
near Chichester, Sussex, for ga ae cas 32 months e dissipation = earhon f 
own Wethers, bred by His Grace.— prevented _— fermentation, by eo applicaia on o 
am, Srock.—Suort WooLLED SHEEP. pable changing the anaa carbonate 
To Mr. W. B. Harris, of Hinton, near ree b | rip fixe d salt On this acconnt Monsieur Schatten- 
Berks,fi V i f made trial of the plan, drb 
imself.—Silver M. | pose ses to apply a a certain quantity of sulphate of iron, or | 
he Mr. fso ee of Hinton, near Abingdon, | ne = ime, to fix the am which is formed | 
rkshire, fora 32 months old South-down Wether, | during the process of putrefaction. We- must not, 
wae by himself. — Hig me ee ne 'exaggera rate the loss of ammonia in manure 
Mr, Saw managed in t t 
bridge, for option old See cee Sho, "ba l by | such cases, I believe, ane trifling. Gentle pL 
from rams hired of Mr. 
Jonas Web Han Pate from those of 
braham.— -Highly comm | rapid putrefaction, suga r fails to take place 
( XVI in e of pany es, ove asked where proper precentions ars 30 : used, I have | even 
è 26 weeks old. ter, in the course of a few days aequire an i 
po Mr. mmes Ea Erer, of Hea y near heh nc s I have se gapa red Seeds io an 
k days ol 1 hae vae see 1 Digs b aby sod ea: thy state. Sach. are ora ves results of Aigre 
r. | 
C. Eley, Seu.p andi fed: on ee Pe decomposition. When the yard is cleare d after as 
B Barley. 
Bree and Milk.—Prize 10/., and Silver Medal to the| in the same state as when. | “brought. from “the stall or | 
a on A 
i 
Ped ont view of the fork. “Whole lent pb 
Z ft.2in. Diam. 1Ẹ in. Dia: 
i eof the trident, q tae 
h lateral en 3 
re, strength is 4 
the eross-piece. 
of = rere Se ths. 
= 
pont Me 
is given to om the ears, w 
B e amiat 
stable ; 
In the inferior strata the change is greater ; the straw 
is fibrou 
reeder, 
the Right Hon. the Eart of Rapyor, of Coles- 
bit ‘House, near Farringdon, Berkshire, for a thay 
three 18 dd 0 Pigs, bred by 
his Lordship, and fed on Whey, Skimmed Milk, Palos 
meal, and Potatoes.— Priz 
ion to the 
| 
Crass XVIL.— Pigs, Bs oy suk above 26 and under pga arising w ess rreren mpos 
To I M. L. Wur per — i a the su r the influence apen organic ma 
Midalese zi oR — this aan that I judge best pitta the he 
I = for a pen of three 32 woeks ‘and 4 days ol ure hea hasp been well mana The pr esence of 
fed Buckin hire Pigs, bred by himself, and suiphurets and — of s 
, ken agi and Lin- y cause of anxiety, for no sooner is the dung spre aa 
ve they are transformed into sulphates, and it emits 
ran poy z days od Im = musky odour Aati is peculiar to it mbt ime 
eats ct Fis, bred by male s fed on Oats, | t | 
moo otatoes, Mangold Wurzel, and Milk.— then another course in their apes epee ad or 
othe 
left to themselves. The purely ronal ei 
of ë 
s a very good fixer for ammonia. E. 
eget S D BOARD se ANNUM AT Crmenceste® 
CoLLEGE— a Nomination as 
per annum, "Application to me windpa & at Cirencester 1 
obtain the fullest information 
been 
ho hk: mM. Wan ey pre pil Marit deve BS in stables where ee urine of her | SBarkets 
Middlesex, for a 32 weeks and 4 op near old Is pro Süd animals accumulates is a stri proof of the ae of SMITHFIELD, MONDAY, 
À resini Pig, bred by himself, an on this assertion. e can eai piae how. unfavour- | Beat at ee aTe 
Barley and Pea-meal, Skimmed Milk, an able to the proper prepara n of , the piia egm iny Beasts ' ss sa 
i. : coun sa must be of tur: | Galves 4 Ki beo w 
aan th It 
B. T. BRANDRETH Gt dont manure to the air. lecomposes, | We hav: 
I EATE Imeem Bec. rot pes, | ee » rapidly, but it is at the expense of orate 
_ Miscellaneo 3 ity, for it is clear, tog more the surface in con- | trade is very heavy, the lars ai 
Bie PA with the air is ee the more easily the vola- | i a 
gault, ool. a. ii. p. 52. j—Ins some farms it is the practice E T: B, The wy pee or generit 
aie n faw 
to kee p:e > dierent kinds of manure distinct, The SAA wick d 
Monday ripia copon are 
gt ody. apart from that of the stall; i“ ‘Notices to Corresponden! renam 
the nen TE the sty from that of the fold. Cir. ERKSHIRE AGRICULTURE—H—The date of gh * Knight's | choite Cal orth 5s 4d. 
so ‘make this ne = Caries Knight hd quoted at p. 777, is 1840 ; pub- | about pari 1155; Sheeps 
supposed advantages may be deubted, and the notions | Bisnor oF Dens a Cece on ‘Mr. Alex. Weston, Liverpool. ae 
which they are maintained depend on 0 See page Ti = oe eee eea Ea eee 
which are far from being ri ithout denying KoE om ArranaT dk Margid Bebe sr Hasty Tae mited, bui pi 
: s i an ts bi aa : 
red ang“ certain crops flourish most with certain) mation eedan a he asst cep F plan o G veig bat | eee per Ib. sien tai bes fe 3 
appears to me to mak one common | think there is a way of doing EAA Long- woei Tae 3 r be 1 ra Kent Fleeces anm W i 
ER parida: where there are difficulties : a ag GAS-LIME— ronley— Do tapply it fresh ots Ts vee Pn: oggi ane 
LB. 
uality is thus obtained, oi in all ordinary cases, is peri mix fod zea opary of loose Sos cies Ieaves, HOPS, F S, Paar! T, Dee. 12 
2 C., an some months’ expos apply such i 
Do ogy a thie supposed ed nnn ar ee pa the compost per acre nins & waggor-load | OLE ari a e d o a 
ararte reconcile the vari ‘Thus, accord- ee ProrrOTIO go TO ÅGR —X X—We cannot 
man à discuss this subjec our aaa “We have fesen the 
F str ongest pean’ 2 ms Pe o bee if you will favour us bien your | Prime Mead, Hay 85s to op 
itis, on the contrary, the saad The truth is, emg Am oath wees E vend a ee > asa, D 
Schwertz > —_ Gace ie 
the same species w MAREETS FOR paoar HO) a ea shbourn, Derbyshire, Mond. Hay ato Carre Fata apn 
" ist Tuesday in Ja ef met February, is said to be 2 Een 0 ones 
often more in quality from one another | very good fair. We e mention this ag wa suppose paiar ri D [Ner Corer y 
. vari i We shall shortly lb rede give i RERIT ate 101 
kind of food, the age, and con- cores bapae A ts TG 
aces it. It is well known | S=% s the most profitable mode of Terie ay Cae pod eee 
in Stic Austinia What isthe most, prof for churning, | New 7 Ree 
the poor? Euppiy lange and eae 
yard is far inferior | a 
