five horses which 
—— as if made yesterd 
270 
left a — impress 
team " Meca This plan of ne e 
plou the Wheat stubble for the Be 1 8 re fallow 
impression repeated year after year ki a * s ua ingly € Š 
depth — the — fairly a off the subsoil | land 7585 in is thoroughly aw n, 1 iad former np 
from es of storehouse, drain, &c., when be plow, idees 
plant, and leaves the erto make what he can — ron it never was. s all thoroughly |: 
as if u draine 
a pavement. 
receives is thus work for 12 o r 14 
w below t the 
trampling, but — — 
THE GARDER 
ay), v9 last thes tion zpr expecially that 
= st por- 
omparatively poor so >” by 
Mr. Sxrru's n to use the 45 
ses in a ro e ivat o ids stubbles for —— and 
zuch mischief, whet will not 14 horses struggling | roo 
its surface di is true 
of horse- 
one ; ultimately — indeed, . 
per- 
te—while his hors 
— = Jo GAZETTE, 
available y 
ing 
don y 
E leas thas 
3 foo 
[Manes 26, 1853. 
receive ed, and in the qua 
priees Mies pim reach 
ality P 
ed, M 
b BE 22 
- een repaid for his former etidm Lee dad 
COST OF 
W. 
Ix the 1 Gazette of ha + 
has Apine EE he ud ost of horse labour, ert ur 
me to sen 
wbich I drew up lately to L ou the followi: 
acr d 
I keep an acco 
* id 
qe, mee reckoning fractions 
e by eac 
1 ha 
d, veterinary attendance, and s Pie oa 8 
cha argo, div 
go, div led by the number of pes 9 
kin 
"e Pool ates 0 
of a 
t the n 
hs ar the horse-power 15- horee 
Work. 
Below are p dis for two 
x years: on one farm, fhe 
power is a very grea 
to the MANN — of ‘smashing up wer farm by an 8-h engin 
formed M or 45 days about 1 ewt. of e ; go 5 r goes power 
“Smashing u „i if done at all, must be don iem. : is no part of his faith that steam Horses. DOW 
— ing Wp you do not gathe erthat from Mr. a r is to rerything forus ona farm. It has — ae 
Surruls advertisement, And herein lies, as we wet Bote um the: em bat it does not 1835 4 iind 
believe, the crowning distineti between Mr. our e coi Sa e use it so fi 1866 5 1185 
Surra and his competitors in the practical prose- | only ssi as es Diem for the purposes of locomotion, 1855 3 F 
cution of steam cultivation, Mr. Surr , dissatisfied | an -power still whenever it is most 1856 8 De 
with his ploughs and o time-hono tools for | eat [ice the farm; it is chiefiy the | 15" — 8 1950 
clay land cultivation, set himself to construct — CONT Ses. E d the threshing of the Average cost of ó wor 
(ter implements befi e idea r Pere which it is eon ne Seer aa in cé charge. are green 
for their traction had occurred to hi a — in emits 12 many other part pro- | grazing, and I have hitherto 
wi go ‘his object — and a o do all over the i ware pai for the straw, but this is 
cheapen ec the su alien, "a carriage to per eie work upon the 
E for thet of e Ot 1 icians— | — m suffici X for two- iis ‘of our present horse- 
laced before — as th —— ock left t am-power has done 
Given ate QUE ho best to employ its force alit it does MR feos om 
in cultivation? Mr. Sarr had ries by his But. we have remi exceeded our space, and 
iagenious tool realised by one operation aud to his must postpone a week any further — d 
isfaetion bject aimed at, the | statement of ee eutivation of this farm. Enoug 
with him was:—Given a t y cul- has been e ey and | giv 
ivated soil—how the e to | practical pare of ‘the operations carried om, 
the tool by which it I 22 eultiv — In a good sense wel as enthusiasm of 
p ter y he went to the Carlisle m ng | Mr. Surri, to whom they at ue. 
0 
e 
steam engine and commission a w 
tural Society of he rat to — a 
These 
ANOTHER great sale of Short-horns took place 
h | outside of what each pani gets; this 
es r day 2d. 
rect. ach, horse uses about 20 30 soia of pé ina 
h 
night is therefore 80d.— 
T consider 
a account, eere s 
m y 
Ot, » gn Orse: p 
loughing someting: 
were sapplied to him b asso —.— JOHN) on W 
ednesday last. The herd of the late M To det 
+h ral respectively, an "he has them still in Harvey Cox uu; of of Cobham "Pork, Surrey, w wis e added for wear and en m — d 
Ld is rage ES QN. Pare hie vel anne — the hammer; ; an 2 man's wages. 
- has the satisfaction of again = o horses, plough and h 
— wie the inery Dy or others: “His with another morsus illustration of the name tes TO Ls t ae e 
enall fart not Ho uane acres of clay land. M. namely 35 - ^ 2 5 -— f| Plo — ta 
Esows Mur wilt WS an eers, eller. 42 
ka Dire calves all Marmaduke," and 11 ls 
that he eas Ste on is 2 p arei bull ae ie the herd. The woe sold us a aay x: — ane The 
— 4838 guin averagin 128. 4d. 
. e others have, boo been ig i tig te * a € —— elm vf x ‘har o ira atte Pe Lr EP therefore, eost uf UU 
i |wh h old 50 for 841. each 46 fot OOF sas bas This — also shows that oub of 310 - 
A d ol ty cape it mpg eig ovements in Mese z^ for 8 irons *- el ja „days, each horse on an- worked 230. 
this is it is done. The es = = apie ahd’ Hi Hy » 1 piece, respectively, The 35 Probably a little e more than is dene for 
what might have been ex — S81. $ : = jud A: _ , averaging as the account includes carriage of coals; 
not gained premiums. The l 118. 4d. each. m Cam- S — ge, &e., all incidental to 
th dil ve bri Rose 6, » 8 uggag a "3 
e dilatory decision of the jo Agricultural Seer udi A sed s at ths Pi aa country residence. N.B. The farms are m 
apon this subject has ——— 0 years and 3 months o C. V. B., 56, Westbourne Terrace. 
ir das b ovi meri rite t Ria i D AE UR . 
ert as ngth uri 0 r 
the distinetion won ire Even | Wass at rs old for 160 ED Ms NEW DRAIN PILE, 
vator is aw: [The followi —— 
Drainage given emer the Newa rm 
For some y while I was in qn 
w, a 
> others were i guineas ; — “Gaiety,” 
= i y 2 ears and mission for the sal 
an € which n ia err — stream of|1 im sold to Mr. Rica, of f ista for sizes and shapes, by a manufacturer having 
customers in their — pesi Mr. Surra ; f = — sd rem kilns, a S e of which I ha 
e his stiff clay farm, ander Wem by Manmeduke d by the calves, all About 8 or 10 miles to the, southof OE 
ues 8 mony examination 5 in sg Peres „ Seventeen heifer we 11 into” F 
e consequence 
to o Vin he has — — e How ano, Ma I 1858, l ud 12 . Wes lemen, bat chiefy wiak ndi 255 12 de 
can point to more than 40 ne get a tools, TA sad — — — — Tenas — large = qui ties o of dra ing pipes. Tho dee 
ee £ 0 0 
"parcit mpeg A MAI 
8 tus of Capt. SPENCER'S Leila namo. ; Y | 3 as the Island o aud o del 
land by steam. and are eultivating their ised ‘105 guineas; v ee >the d hows real inthe Island of Lewes: Being conse 1 — 
em, . a c nf) in such a and inh t by Mr. Harz for 710 ge — es eae the result, and a 4 
i p e was unay 
i LE p E from them Mr. enu 0 ag rasa call, was Lg ci by bers We immer sustained of from 10to 15 per 
But we must give a se price 1 mse Senos M eh gh t| expense, there neludin; wi 
of his! 1 Š Ss Ti 294 d fi ht ell as ge 
farm. Mr. S , of Woolston, near the his soe = e 6," Whidhs, at € i "d ld these e pre roprieto a very expensive z 
: tai —— ALE for 260 Sk often hr eee * made m 
È| colour: autiful animal, of is led me to thin 
] “Cambridge Rose dim e D material might be found. m 
ore|bulls and ti 6, Ngee sd prod y $c. tivo pipes in draining, and d knowing ner 
€ | guineas, i.e. 1477. 7s. eac "E d for 841| estates, I resolv ed to try if tubes 
mation in which the influence of Mr. the tc it, which. although, perhaps of m 
a de Ball ae v4 of tock i sti hd ifm te amt v! Dariy iesen i 
e cei ore cm Ree 
number, t -Joads of 
nie — Re CN PY p 3 The on only 9 posed qe ra o make an 
ht or “Marmaduke,” who 9t two circular dies made Len 
6. | a Sea 
e * 
wer | quality : as —— Just i „ he . — tu the -— vo 10 ing i 
= ce. 5 diffi to handle, they ©” 
hes inei xm that at which he tope : eut, of longer p e and 
d | 
his value has already been DN mbered that | cutti ng wire of the m machine 
& great —.— | without makiii a very ragged en 
