THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 
that this association will at no distant da. yl 
| the most valuable of its class i in the county. 
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7 75 the very commencement of . my | 
limited tour through aen of the cou of. Wexfor 
ani nd Waterford, I ,hazarded some anticipations st im 
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troduced it, cs that is, 
ntal and moral — of 
ety originated in a plain 
d vive ea i iei ject was talked 
d as the 
of by two or three of the neighbourhood, an 
15 became mooted abroad a desire see "ep to exist 
that suc ich an experiment should b be tr ‘ied. Muc e 
credit to the — Sem 
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or advancing to ma aturity. At that 
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Monthly meetings are held a t which — —— 
scientitie and useful character 25 introduced and dis- 
y the members, and e — — is afforded 
je ft ociation 
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ata price, 
cases €— — the farm 
ort t that, t f labourers pulled it out p 
De 50 ploughs ated entered, 
diens € ex "ym edin nly goo 
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the Seria the eese :— 
winter "especialy, “have been "abun held the sion on theminds of many choosefactors rs an 
rizes were awarde 
n 18 year heese has deteriorate 
M mik and Couch Grass i in the Bean ek ergs Even | of | 1 
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+ raphe who 
s shall Tea: r the 
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from a fock. of no ot less than 50 ewes 
n to the number spat o the ram, 
4) farm 
assages | m 
ed wor re bon there 
that — care, ‘skill, and intel 
the manufacture; with these, „ Ani p should be 
very insignificant amoun 
suffice for at least removing Docks. and Thistles before | of ewes in propocti 
P lambs 
Fotoet. e 
and ew 
instances. ly prov: dine to w 
generally good in A respects, though a few | from 
slight 1 3 are noticed. In the] late sort, called E bon 
Scotch Do of tubers commenced 
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ot lam 
all, the 
Sus pt presided at the annual -— 
in the course of his life hs “had 
ociations, a and he 
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secondary tubers willa 
— ‘maturity will 1 depend on the — P the 
weather during the nsuing two or three — * The 
— et price 0 Pota is unusually hij t this 
llows: A 
must say that the importance of cheese-m making is — to demand um 
the diy) ata and continual support of gentle- siento investigation a has ber. 
i ng that either the Ro 
me in the 8 that if that support was Society y, or some other, will cause that Don 
e.’ $ 
thd tlemen ed coldly on the society, 
d 
Season. if gen 
t e conditions, of the Potato crop, rise this a did not pay M larly t their "subscriptions, or neglecte cte 
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rir ures. | 
good are they? some peop ple as k; “if we are to have 
anything of the sort, ud sd ans it on a grand scale.” 
If I object of the members of 
— Turnip seed, of the later Sorts, ] has They must, as he had, have] heard a great 
t deal of 
this kind. What 
grow, and fiel re gree h young plants, now | 
being thinned oat E vith little le prre of becoming 
serviceable u shall be f: eig Mc two or 
SM: rA il eather.* 
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is ety was prin cipe ily by m 
ne — ae mitur to induce — servants to ta 
e in Bel, s | th thei r work than je d hi 
Ithink they 
ever, "M. S. [The | a al 
Embleton, aucti ioneer, „Br cot use, an 
auc ctioneer, awic e sal 
after 9 o’clock, and continued without 
d the whole were disposed of, and so 5 
mber of purchasers in qe dance, des not a = 
last few years tried the relative value eie i in return. He . that mee tings were 
* 1 PAD ETE selected sth held by this association during the winter evenings, at 
ion 
October p 
Tang ‘of 9 — — 
the result of which is as and according to 
believed the proj of. 
useful, sensible, and mode rate course 
He sincerely hoped that the — * 
—— rish, — g those ben to t ha 
ady given rise, e va crum, indu time: oe ps nest d letel d. 
and keeping up 2 es feeling which he was ground was irket for Lei dew 
sure united everybody her s da part 
Mr. Harrison, of . Court, was elected chair- 
man for next year. Hes spoke in the course of the evening, 
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ho a be | subject, out of which the most stupid man mi ight pick Ti A by one o rd Polw: 
rate of. was brought about in this | Fairbairn got through his large lot, the bidders 
best of his jadgm petu due Hd hort, tow the 
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the 
Prost of management. ! 
Value egg 
Quarter. 
very s 
Grace's White.. 
Tibbald's Wonder Red 
Hunter's White 
rx Chaff, w. 
Red 
The yield o f Wheat this year is likely to 
Indeed, my produce is not near 
the very dry weather, which d, mend 
—.— 
account, 
a 
to grow, I do not intei 
done so well for me this yeas 1 
set in just as 
ders dried it up n mg n en 80 o that the 
Prices being so lo 
ccs . PA 
the 
lest it might — Tis Un ef e 
e mos 
t 
—.— of a ane 
indifferent. 
, owing to | also 
Vheat was 
nality 
very low "x 
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fitable . sort 
nd to | — it up for not having 
be encouraged to improve their land. It was a 
- dee injury to the — to mS —.— and to the 
country that the ten s had no greater tenure on Tups. Nam 
their land than they —1 at present. Tt was of i vase = Right Hon. Lord Polwarth 
— 0 Mr. T opr 
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Curs SHIRE. — At the late annual — de this 
Society, — re: said he could s 
on lar 
Farmers? 
Kivescore: Sept 9 (Second 
There is no question but that this 
no way of —.— i 
Mr. 
40 Mr. 
80 Mr. 
50 Mr. 
52 Mr. Thomson 
36 Mr. 
50 Mr. Si 
65 Mr. 
24 Mr 
i ER 
e that 
e benefit of ‘the — It me the dura of 
ndlord to to provide his tenan ts with a good ho 
The — of tu tups sold by M. 
the average of the whole was 6l. 15 24d. 
—— 
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pesce 
bs. | leases. 
Annual Meeting).— the 
and similar societies 
Notices of p 
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Journal of the Royal * 
Part I. x 
the practice « it th ue. 
ut; 
to give n vas seed The first 
i ‘tenants in the of 
i M unexhausted improve. 
be carried on Pinthost such a 
With the ge md fluctu: mme to which second 
eat and grain —70 t o 80 
— —— continent and in | Presen 
in favour of annual agree- 
ments, containing. diues f — aep yer. tenants for 
mprovemen them, and 
knew that they worked well, iving every satisfacti 
| to leen ho had been accus E a" te — Withou pet 
n 
v is | su ch agreements he did not think t posl fr ex exten. |t e wh 
n 
— the i improvement of ihe lan id, 
t by the in 
periodi in 
counties of Wa units of Waterford and 
8 
he port" of of t 
doub th indistinctn of m hen 
ormer Der perm pe A cit of. Water- 
in my form y of Wa Ei brou 
MN med 
nts to be 
o-| Mr. Hum mberston, M.P., 
meeting at Chester last 
He believed that Bagel hy — * 
rming interest by that perti, 
had the pore d of seei: 
ght from every p 
sion vh Bor brongt 
exten: collections of 
ithin t 
referred to th 
o the agricultural ied 
had been given to the in it 
The 8 farmers of para 
ng mens of the best st rv 
ay oe m — ines ock | for their sir enjoyment, how how re 
ht together one of the oit interesting 12 —À 
om ras that ever were oti 
-yard. that occasion ! the South. Eastern Railway 
he ce of all re 
— — inter. erest 
AES po 
— the walls of a show- 
