|| houses and factory schools. He was vine ir w the 
K day 
5 
tion 
to s ne 
ester or several days, and was suffering from m indispo- lent suckling powers of the ewes, 
| sition when he retired to rest. The fol ll owing mornin ng, tende c to ey of maey imp: 
220 IHE GARDENER CHRONICLE AND =e GAZETTE, 
| heep exhibit du by 56 1 11 can MAN U fs; 
Miscellaneous. Wenlodk, | in a Yorba — by Mr. Holland, of Dum- and ot ous gaged in making A 
Death of the Rev. Charles Thomas James. We bleton, at Warwick. They are excellent nurses, i Mg gres her ee de 
i great] th of the Rev. xa S prolific, and attain heavy weights on 1 "s e., Principal of the Agri Wt 
a James, well known in the agricultural world. He The flavour of their mutton is surpassed by 1 ah 9 sesof Soils 
j formerly curate of Ermington, and had been recóntly breed, and therefore in markets where they are found Cece Minen or ves E v 
t 
: : ffi f sale. For x 
ed Government ins be of model lodging- | they render the white-faced sheep difficult o Gentlemen desirous of receivin ir deque 
ols. k 3 fca whose object it is to produce early lambs or Analyses and — v angle feat tion in Chemin} 
at the ty and acer 
i 
n Tues tl of large size, it is found advantageous to put 
ext morning ^b or ‘Tiverton. ile ha à been | these ewes to a Leicester or Lincoln ram. The excel- ME J. B. “LAWES manufactu 
i t s, ned with the 
by the nid Fo 
offspring, Side a combin 
his room and found him Jing on the bed quite dead 
"m 
ed, for crossing with long- -woolled s 
Inde 
«ca liniment e castor ail, 2 the sediment. of the EL are superi 
ixed prussi 
d heavier fleeces. an bee 
cid and almond emulsion 
gth. | 
pers 
fo 2 and on 
E 5 5. 
les D. James, 36t h Regiment, ill doubtl ever. Y ear in o new Nistricts, id sowing. 
t: quee to 
a Am 
at Devonport, was immediatel dvantageo y put a certain nu ) 
Thu ursday T inquest was held hefore Mr. Leicester ram oe the sake of producing wether s which | 
le^ d d for mutton of vm quality, thes the best and c 
res the f. 
MANURE ‘Ollowing 
TURNIP MANURE os 
SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIN £i 
ERAL SUPERPHOSP $ 
„BARLEY MANUR HATE op rmi 5 
us 
. Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO direct from 
eep, 
ns as Gibts , NITRATE or SODA, SU 
ARR to the DIY other t Chemical Manures. LPHATE oy AMMONIA ES 
EAT MA NORI —PERUVIAN GUAN 
apest Artificial Manure for mabaa 3 
merican decorticated Cotton- seed Cake of bet 
oor 
supplied E na "mee price. 
Offi 
Adelaide Place, London B: 
A 
nekton, coroner. d wool ; s Bridge, E 
deceased took prussic : acid. under medical prescription. than any other r In conclusion, I will hint at L E C ONT uj 
day night were read. e of them, 8 to his namely, to e wit e unimproved mountain 
son, said that his in disposition almost mastered him, breeds. Of these, the flavour and the hardihood are 
but inted to meet his 
another pur, o which these sheep may be applied, 
son at Plymouth on Thurs- | the principal pere and their smallness, slow growth, 
urned a verdict that the deceased | and coarse wool, the most prominent defects. The cross 
ects of an overdose of prussic acid, usually resorted to for the purpose of improvin The 
(EsrABLISHED 1840 
Have the favi ing MANURES — for deli 
CORN MANURE rog AUTUMN sow t 
= nid MANURE FOR AUTUMN 80 NET t 
SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME. 
oi wees ee MINERA k 
mpany also supply PERUVIAN 
ju 
the eff rp g n Man 
n to relieve himself from pain. The deceased was | mountain sheep has been the Leicester. The first cross GUANO em from Ness Giwi & Sons) SULPHATE op 
ircles ers i ; 
MMONIA, NITRATE or Retr A, CR E 
ry other’ Manure of known value, all i qun M . m 
supplied, 
se wool, 
not only in this co but throughout t England, and and earlier maturity, without losing the mountain strictly genuine. Wholesale dealers su 
f l| 116, Fen 
nty 
had always manifested a deep anda in the “welfare of favour and the lean flesh of the dams. The second 
the farm labourer. Western es. cross would, in a great measure, obliterate all Mp of 
The he Shropshi hire Sheep.—It i s lf nd, a rather general | the mountain bre ed, leaving a tallow-producing, heavy 
ression 
imp g pe 
sheep, that they are the result of a cross ren the districts, and ndestitute of the which attracts | Phos 
South breeds. far, how 
en crossed with Leicester blood; and, although | tivated on the hi ills of, the Nor th Riding Mes shire) | 5 
t s 1 cea it 
amon Tsons eee with these sheep, wantin g in the hardihood requisite for wlan | 
flav 
xe Ver, | customers of a superior grade. But. vilis the first the 
ing the case, that it is probable that no cross, for instance, between the Scotch black-faced 
flock of eminence has, within the memory of | sheep and a Leicester ram (which is so muera xA cul- eis 
E 
i7 
urch Street, E Epw. Punsrg, 
ch Me 
»URNARD, LACE AND CO/3 CONC CENTRATED | 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME; guaranteed to contain. 
Phosphoric Acid . equivalent to 40 pe: 
ate f Lim q' ent, of Ti 
osphate o 
ped 'CENTRATED TURNIP MANURE, equal in bi. 
ceding. 
Of these Marines Dr. Voelcker says: 
“These 
very 8 to Se — are the best pur of phe 
igh agricultural mercial value which characters 
your concentrated su perphos 1 
ospha 
etailed irr ce HR 0 inions of the lai d peel 
speak e 
se of Southdown blood, yet, I — venture to » cross of lambs equal in size and value of wtb: to Pat Chemists to the Royal Agricultural Society, a N 
resorted to th e Sou thdown e cross wit thou 
at 
—— — ae ve a assume it to be value, while their hardihood and activit 
— to the 3 of Shropshire sheep, eminently fit them for hill pasturage. And the variet; 
a distinct breed. Ot their origin, this is found in Staffordshire, tracing its origin back 
ice to treat; but it may be casually flocks which have for ages flourished on the bleak hills 
ago the sheep of Morse Common, in in | of Cannock chase, would 8 to this 
& Co. 
dm A nt ee 
; worthy of remark that the sh of the Shropshires a GUANO.—The present price of r3 
to reir the error 3 deer disci > T p presents a firmness of texture and richness of flavour 137. 5s. per to 
necessary EN 80 paipabiy distinc we ey which are not attained by the half-bred sheep above And, in order to, protect ee against the are 
3 — mei Ni t ec “stein, acre 3 vade they | alluded to as prevailing in bes shire. The Shropshire 
have their merits, ts, eminen they | cross could not fail to produce sheep of great individual | prod 
m B 
, Su tion Road, Plym 
4 that 1 no man ee a good flock o f Shropshire produc ced by a second Le icester r cross, and of a qu ality Prices, &c., may be had 1 b pplication to Bury. 
ried sii 
aye ve 121. per ton for 30 tons and upwards; 
p to 30 tons. 
| pr : uie ere celebrated the 
f wool. It is probable sn mg — 1 found on the W C Reel T Me Th T — 
high grounds of the e been gradually im- ec amation of and.—The uu C f e has $ 
proved into their pre 1 like manner the | fF the la 5 work of some HE PS NITRO-PHOSPHATE on BLOOD 
unenelosed hills o ot Stora, Cannock, Whittin gton sapi per "in piece ve , the 8 from ANURE r 
Heath, and elsewhe: B. en ine imme the sea of 700 acres of the v ast tract of low mar! 
possessed a grey o. 8 faved mountain sheep very landë near the little port of Wells, Norfolk. For this Avet Surra, 
similar i Gatut to the Shropshires. Like dccem m, Purpose a great embankment, involving an outlay of ee P at M. P., 8, Belgrave 
they rdy in constitution, their mutton is of first. about 12,0007., has been carried from the Hookham | Gexsran Har. LL, Weston Col 
rate quality, and their wool fine in texture. in —4 E rr d a I 5 cni e x „ Which | Joan Brapy, Esq., M.P. 
110 50 th x . | has been, it is hoped, effectually shut out by this means 
losi i c nen Po ad — — | from the land sought to be reclaimed. The bank forms] Chairman Jovas Wess, Pn; ‘Babrakam, — 
ion improves their as has lean the case à marine road of considerable width, more than a mile Jonn Cors, Esq., My oer quare; ee BO 
with nearly every erii oa mit i the British agri- long, i nd upw. of 20 feet in height, and it is stated | &pwanp Brut, Esq., Tottenham, Maier i 
culturist has deer that the cubic content of the work exceeds anything of | Jons Cravp 
r — hs attention, * T kind attempted in England, although there are | ReaD Host, Esg, Stans 
Mr. Coxon, near Lichfield) took the first prize at | Some longer embankments of lapiz Pagar re With | Ro: eRT LEEDS, 
Warwick in the class of short-woolled sheep n of being | £ the view of assimilating the niis n ordinary beach, | Koperr Mond A 
Sout i 15 fet of the height eee E i uem Street Bona, EO 
Bankers—Messrs. Barnett, Hoare & Co., Lombard Street, 
which ‘ith several others have long been sloe on 
for purity of blood. It may be yere has largely Supplied. Prices are 2s, or 3s. lo 
whether any sheep of this class are superior ose| than last yar The following figures indicate the | Payable to Henny Ap Ar, ‘Dorking 
exist in the neighbourhoods of Bagel, Lich 
rhampton 84 ed wi 
" while for the remainder of the ele vation 
tina iti is is only four to on 
the five a p Dips terminates ; but as the tides 
times attain an ext 
business don 
TE 
Manager—Mr. James Opams. | Secretary—Mr. C. : 
2 r. Spe London, K GC; NE 
laistow “Marshes, Esse AT, 
Price 7l. 10s. per Ton, delivered Free to any 
n don. 
e : : may be had on appl i each " S 
Fair. — The sheep fair on Wednesday |’ SHEET IRON POTS ro FOR Li e dms 
wii rig 
gon : 
d 
s 
T 
„Little 1 
9^. 
Loon i jet Lexan, Norfolk : E Ü 
AN, Esq., , Cam en Villas, Camden Town, 
ns Street, Strand, V. ne. 
ts 
rise higher than the point at 3 Messrs. KINGSFORD Esser 
Krxasrorp & DORMAN, : 
Auditor—J, CARTER . Esq., Cambridg Joanot 
ODAMS'S BLOOD D MANURE FOR 
WHARF H 
RAILWAY in Lon 
URSERYMEN SUPPLIED W 
com — — — N GENUINE TOBACCO PAPER Tue above. 
locks, it is my impression that the S Stafford. —— 4 Se riesen Ba 2 than powt o Roe ties 7; 
e, with a 84 67,985 614 M oe 2 
The latter is a point of no in- 1885 77,390 4096 $1486 — 
ac: 3 1856 s 91,774 5570 7,344 
hire flocks have 1858 60,849 924 67,773 
3 Hg nebo 81,318 15,131 04,449 
: e ws 72,065 19,854 91, 919 SCREENED RICE, 1 
eed not dilate BISCUITS, 14s. e 
hat the rams 8 il 
of late years | 
those of any other treed. Cir MED p eter saree! a FOR P 
: catt be kept f : 
ly extended since the | their food by the mangers o that the shat hinge MUELSON'S "celebrated $ 
Adn d v * or nd CUTTERS, OPO 
3 ey over a “ er end upon the uprights which ich support and PULPERS, CHAFF. RS, O LIS, all 
as — over bottom u upwards when not CORN and MALT.ORUSHING be te or 
er have bun CES . Spoone ——— — ia the Pei 4 
k of importance, and 8 * mn toll MR d Baer They are generally exempt ales ese feplement fe the Peary, Oxon E 
Shropshires are » and | fratra Rye- -GRASS ; deem er Rud" n eee eee City, B.C. 
ze nd nd. to faulty The failure HOE Mah y owing Warehouse, 76, Cannon Street West, ODE ation, 
