scessar SIM. The lan t is Turnip-milk will no 
milk, b 
lk will not to keep YE own cows and fee 
ut gets ranc . and this is 
e churn near, the opini 
a Da 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRIC E GAZETTE, 
to keep s al d them on other food. I 
do not know whether you will adm it such heretical | 
Tv ish Mr. 
the uir. Toul 14 ö 
gi ool, and w. de ga 
churning by as much boiling mater as it will Ten. When 
vellow the but ter will be nevertheles <8 
» 2.9 
d — e farm, show 
uld decid 
FFV 
pu rpose to affirm that my letter of April 17 (ee — 
Phipps’s letter, page 2), written before he had taken 
add to the number of their 8 dé by findi t 
how to make ood mi ilk and butter "oat ‘with 
good farming are 
91. “A. Z." di " 
dairy- -maids use grated Carrot in a cloth, 
boiling water, and squeeze it into the je 
ilk does not keep, it is of great im portan ce to c 
filling v 
wet with 
ible, it is 
water to the 
m the cow, * cover it over with a 
s r lan for the farm-building 
then pes upon, and in the hands of the builder;* 
tter expressly refers plan to the 
—.— alone; and, even if the e plan had related to th 
fa 3 it could o Li t to wl 
that th hanla t 
which has been placed in zinc — He will be 
ee if he avoids using them. The acid of milk 
in rms with zine a salt which is a deadly poison. It is 
di by capping, violent 8 but though 
^a solution of it * She 
*rearranged and r red? ji 
* But Mr. Phipps pert — that the question about 
the farm-buildings r gone into at all, until 
Nove the being finished, 
mber, when "house w was 
death by a single dos ion. vomiting, i it 
can scarcely be doubted that it Mem. ast be very wl ae 
to healt h if frequently repeated, Zine butter- churn 
rkmen were at ng y to begin 
the t have forgotte for “he was 
present that I th ^ be Mr. Sedgwick, of Watford, 
e best authority on the subject, respecting the 
0 
k as it c 
double cloth, which | Nes be ee escapin 
im th am which rry off w 
peculiar flavour which the Turnip would otherwise. com- 
ith it the 
of butter by some galvanie effect; but they were us 
to make the * 80 AREER and t wp d that | 
depend on the cleanliness “attention of the dai 
^h 
any i 8. believed, | 
iry- | universally, 1 now pese, 
S ——— ——— 
THE HON. G. D. RYDER AND n TENANT, 
MR. SAMUEL HIP PS 
by alco’ 
imi a a size that. the owner of | W. S p} 
mode of re- arranging and 
repairing the old buildings," according to my co venant. 
Nor can Mr. Phipps be E 
| receiving from Mr. Sedgwick a strong opinion agains 
| re-arrangin; her with a 
for new buldinge vhi o a quo^ to Mr. Phipps, that 
I fina nally determin ned, Shane h wi m pannes — 
PET 
loka 4 1 TI n 
whole 
set of new — e. ld be, — ve D was bout i 
a ele cow may ¢ 
dissolve salt-petre dn 
liqui uid i into the e pail, before making, takes a away the taste 
week. 
iier and put a glassful of ihe] 
frequent “churning, and the milk may be strained in a 
sufficient quantity of buttermilk to ripen it more 
quickly. 
16. Y do not agree with y. 
Tries found sa 
"Turni Ihavea — gleaned 1 Hn gt 
5 
our correspond 
about ^ . year ra ; but t 
H ght b m 
tto bei give 
up. When the I a rn, d a. go 
temperature gained (57 degree, 1 ut in a litt 
chloride of lim x a little ae Of c — the 
quantity — — its — — also mn the 
— of taint. I put as ae nct gmc six- 
to th One or two trials.w — 
e proper qu uanti ity. Too — gives a rte cr 
fat, AJ ii thad impro es and gives a sweet nutty taste. 
ver | appen to strength = ale 
saltpetre would take away the taste 2 |o (em he extreme im — ei mno a tenant, at, will relationshi ship 
cular Phipps ad the b 
of a 
on the estate v the eem G. D. Redes who has given 
up his occupation rather ie submit to the increased | and 
y his lan 
transaction which is now ee E 2 since a 
Ryder 
binge: ne finished soon after Michaelmas, 
1855, and the old house Was turned ini 
en the impression at first, 
* the land, does 
| enini exone dodi 
e from the charge of 3 or dishones 
—— ‘which — ARDEN to lie. For let us quote 
Ryd ^K state 
r. Phi 
teat th 
ins "tek 
5 froi m: year to year, by his own choice, terminable 
on six months notice e any Lady-day. He "a ed | 
a lease, his reason | 
since told v my steward, th that e 4 wb T w whether | 
to Longcroft Farm in 1854, on a "mi it. 
ted to pR: pde 
d. buildings. 
enefit of my e ry of. pree p Gal. 
ies. by my moti at 1500“. beyond the. covenant, 
3000, 
as | valuable at my own ee. 
warrantable that Mr. Phipps shone bald me forth to 
the farm would suit 
. | 4207, per annum 2 
from 
complain 
y! ree 
» Was, the Ingo subject to . 
in at length. 
after these three 
ains. “that he “could never give h is dairy 
butter — ^de — I 
have given my milch cows for 50 regu- | 
Jarl = the winter, and both milk Bt ack butter ^ad pan 
Mec a pg A "requiring. some 
return on my 5 — 2 at a time too when 
he enha: anc value of lan "e mabled me to x. 
£ 
so that this rent would end ] 
| tinued satisfied with rom year to year. y m year, 
| four years | after Mr. ‘Phipps entered upon Longer oft 
ise 
ther ose premises were — a 
character. That th e rent was not then 
p beyond what the worth has been 
very inferior 
put u 
The ua wnips are Swedes or Aberdee 
and I take them w ber and g eut off 5 
every bit of leaf an roit, and stack them a dry c us 
e French war—I ra 
farm was 
by the — applications which 
t altho ugh 
of this. a 
ised the n the whole 
They were ge high, originally, as is 
They 
— — cow yard; if every bit of lea = 
off it will taint the milk. & 
had been reduced i in bad times s, and 
+] 4 
ou 
ent wish for e information I will “readily answer 
88 my statement will send him 
place will a appoint. 
ton on Te oor eorn : 
the following ver g very 
have of that -and - unpleasant 
niei in n his vete 8 feeding Rd 
urnips— 
Eine cre spia 
occasioned 
viz., let his dairymaid, . before going to milk 
T COWS. 
e| 
new. rni in the neighbourhood, moreover, were on 
higher r terms, owing to the enhanced fale of land, and 
the c for it. Ar Phipps’s hia with- 
com tition 
to th ems Tem hol 
ps disputes my p equitable pt tore 
her 
and on her return to the e dairy with the new-milk, 44d hie 
to every eee of milk a Sixteenth, or half- Pint of 
boiling w 
vat Eal and what does his on: this 
s Adi to 4 Precisely to ilis ibat, e 
the prices were lower than last year, and the cultivation 
of the land Wor been let down by Mr. Fhipps for the 
ast 12 months, with a view t to quitting the farm this 
year by his own — T. 
We extrae 
p?^ taoma fo consider his special ground 
was | for — his . »viz., that I raised his rent 
ww 
he —.— — 3 to make. 
statement on a conversation 
with Mr. Tranter, —.— steward. Now 
elating to this con e as follows :— 
he close et the "1856, Mr. Tranter 
t-Mr. ene feno. 4 some 
into T — — earthen, o 
(as the case may be), glass bowl practised this 
— the whole of last winter Gand am doing the 
ow), when my cows had as many: Swede Turnips 
as "hey. could eat, and - the slightest. traee of the 
red, The water must be 
"n 
hem out 
iced when added, or the exp 
19. I have never — — 
Pie A Hen is separa 
e in this county, 
M of 
ithe. 
rests and those 54 the er are Pure) 0] ded on this | w 
subjee s, I think, an an unq m fact that 
taste 
d by fire, and churns are |.mi 
utter. is € with the.hand in.a few | thes 
by his.agreemen 
r | for his own convenience, I.was not. only bound to him | w 
— eod years certain * 12 e document, bu 
t actually retain him ame rent for cm 
that t number — additional —— ‘which qe him 
This view 3 a 3 is ws . a nor vel o Bu 
gathered 
ions o of mine = wes * I.was Tope 
I replied tha! 
Mr. Phipps's c 
bl 
are unders! 
ad 
9 rent. I 
sent no message, however to Mr. on the subjeet, 
nor did I even know that Mr. cam would communi- 
„ some days 
can be 
r. Phipps s letter s umm — | 
em. And what are the ey ? | 
on | good n rick house,“ and UN ge the fand 
buildings, repair them’ (see Mr. Phipps "in 
page 2). To heces terms he consented, and they 
n ards the buildings, in the 
| expressed 
cate. with him pte. it. 
fter 8 8 I 
and 
my hope that he taken special care to 
limit my not raising the m the rent: to the present. He 
signed, 
e the a aE Do which are to be put in r 
wi 
to get ah Datta 
goed butter and cream are sioe n pro 
of that 5 — fact oran 
2 detesta ; and to 
at 
— — 
these terms, then, the 
T — 
allusion of any kind, you per- 
made to an ^ new farm buildings whatever, 
Phipps had settled to sm the farm. On 
rent was fixed, but not 
e Mr. . Phipps had learnt mend from me, both 
„them in onde te 
"tea an 
every 
of the remedies 
way the faster such as saltpetre, 
even 
are doubtless 20 i 
— co: 
d brend a new house. I NES add that | Mr. a as 
: — 
Sep — fail, or leave another tast: —— as | ex 
bottam of page 2), that in a rent of a to which I 
— entered 
—— 
ä 
T por ought i. 78 » for — ec 
2 eii obj 
and improve i ihe q r object, to i incrense ee 
case of Tu 
tdem lity of iis. 
tens of food to a 
y think the unfor- 
See in uS NE 
very-man 
nged 
— 
— M will eu f nd Ires 
agreeable meal, brea kfast, unless e 
Not only, therefore, had Mr. Phipps no o reason whatever 
ings at ime > 
in ile agreement, but he bad every reason, i 
most explicit terms on (tiani and by word 
rus] frondem tv caede c 
SE 1 
in these words, Ar. Ryder agrees- to o kaned befor 
repair, to | ticularly ca 
, echa boven 
use I had been so 
ith di 
isum Ma 
vious s conside 4 eee 
he committed o further 
His only iniu in: naming amy. 
Phipps at all, was to set his mind at 
vomer. ania in 1856 or 
sor at liberty to Aan r Mri Pie had 
I ith existing 
Tranter's high — ug as pe as — the most X. 
no doubt whatever that 
than for. 
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