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978 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AC AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Drceune 3, 
2} acres to keep one of his (Mr. Mech? s) Thu they 
could at Sa aecount for the a diffe — 
H 
between t e ought to say, too, tl E. res 
had less irrigation; that Was, an, expen NE 5 ation, 
but still it gave him this g ge, that ine: ro- 
duced a great. deal nt Apes re. Seu again, his |] 
miopia Tarm, was ged, and he used 
W. 
were a few of the MR s ge nabled him at 
y P 7 6s. per acre. 
ut 
what he was dar e —— 
prove it by à esie Ain it mer be much bet 
for the agric Iture of this county et ene 
the country if the landlords were nce thelr | wo 
„ i wed en 
` to 
eet the saisit es o gs er prices. He did not 
charge the fault upon: the farmers, becaus se he Vaud | M 
it always took a long time to get rid of our prejudices. 
So much for the ton working of the farm. He 
remembered his asta Ss and machinery cost him 
as much as 8804 a nd he was told by a practical 
fitable i 
ag 
m on so alla farm, but he 
enough to d this words. He euis uad MS 
was a consi iderable loss at present. sustained i feed- 
M 3d s 
ing. 
bourhood, or sent them down ert e they w. 
be ready to give him their support. 
in o practi 
uld 
He — to hiis 
ould be | 38, Lower Kenn 005 es ington, Lond 
LE S. 
z 
ait 
ould ] 
and sh 
s indt kind. 8 ale must be eit ihe right 
wrong ; if the 
H Y 
their farms ad t the same time, and ad 
alance sheet — his ow 
eeks by the . — 
good 
but to make it into m 
f hi 
that was the Pipe he went on. 
to-day had been very well done, and he had bee 
ong, let him be scouted from 
agricultural Father eg but if they were right, he 
d find words he should like 
oul 
echi a little. 
mig 
ix or se 
r. Mechi. I'm afraid you don't give 
i i " ed 
more ploughing than any other man in the count; s 
- 8 -article of food. ‘Science had eeu 
hat it a ton to Pd 
8 Ibs. 
of oil and fat. Would a ny farmer, E 7 had not told 
that their cattle wouldn't eat it, but let it be properly 
— — 
Notices of Books. 
| every 
—— on them to the utmost of their power to follow 
did | his example. 
St * &c. 
He hoped that dy 
differ in —— 
re to giv 
f] 
"o 
et 
He thou unt — ploughing 
Sy ean of 
Johnson & dr s Farmer's Almanack and. Calendar 
r 1860. Ridgway. 
Mortows New Tarn 
The fo 
and 92 pages of advertisements ; 
Almanack for 1 
1860. Bla Bp 
rmer contains 98 pages of instructive matte 
the latter 112 and 
* 
1e former contains n ed to each month a 
pre pu t S ada be surprised at its fattening y ; 
propert: n lookin ates yes of farming profit, 857 ion» eost pot which inii 
and to the — 5 Work the farm, he found a dores ba sig asd ea 5 
—praet meteorological, . statis 
esed of little vistas Wich wal appear — 
but which — upon the table re 
par: 
l, 
experimental, agricultural. The 
eplaced 
same general subjec 
t 
r on a variety of agricul- 
ical, Saa anh 
latter. contains 
YOLLEGR: oFAGRICULTURE Ax» CH 
AND OF ACTICAL and E RAL SCL 
Y d C. a= 
The tudies pur: ned i n the Collegi 
braneh requisiteto prepare Fonte for the pursuits of j 
Bopa ; Mining, Manufactures, and Es Arts 
wal and, Milita for the Uni vei 
Anal 8 
AN of Lime, Coprolites 
other. Minerals are executed 985 
eee desirous of receiving insted [o CM r 
— and Assa aying g, will find ample cn eco 
tion at the Colleg 
AWES — tee the’ 
MANURES :— 
TURNIP MANURE 
SUPERPHOSPHATE or.L 
MINERA Api SUPERPHOSPHATE oF LIME 
BARL ANUR ^ 
N.B. —— PENOV IAN GUANO direct from Ms 
Gibbs, NITRATE om SaDa SULPHATE or AMMO 
other Chemical Man 
WHEAT MANURE. L— PERUVIAN GUANO is 
the best and cheapest Artificial Manure for Wheat, 
nite 
1 decortieated Cotton-seed Cake of b 
supplied a at market price. 
elaide Place, 
E 0 a M cme URE 
M 2 
Have the following MANUR S ready for or delivery: 
LOS MANURE For AUTOMA SOWING. .— 
OOD MANURE ror AUTUMN SOWING. 
UR ATE. 
SUPE RPHOSPHATE or LIME 
ery other Manure of known valne, all of 
411 genuine. Wholesa le quem 8 Su 
6, Fenchurch Street, E Epw. P 
qim RD, LACK, xp CO-. CONOR PE 
RPHOSPHATE "OF LIME; guaranteed 
Phos Serin ren soluble, equivalent to 40 per cent. 
Phosphate of Lime, E 
EAE ATED TURNIP MANURE, equal in L4 
Most of the —— waggons i nae) of ep 
during the past year, 
this M epar a small matter, but it told largely 
of the farm. Four of these carts with | Y. 
Fr horses took n allies 8 zo zaa Es. 
r * aud he found it 
done in this way Yes mk ‘less trouble 
zee 
n 
heh educat 
occupying 30 or 40 pages, 
t labour the 
tion of the cecil drainage, manures, far 
ts, weeds, live stodo. and gredi societies a: 
Both contain calenda and mee 
th 
con- 
— on yout 
r. Voelcker says :—‘‘ These 
em cÀ and are the -bpk wii 
. 
Of th: 
very “graying 
and commerci: 
be 
high agricultura 
0 
hos; osphaí ate.’ 
analyses, iy Be 
Chemists to the Royal 
te 2 nse operations, fair lists, pe n . — deis may be hi ES appli 
8 —— pita: acted, are 1 companions, t us here correct. HU aed Sutton Road, 97 MS: 
s gob iiy inae qui hom be ment m in s. ae ine ERU O.— The T m 
of being there, recommending them what to do with | ¥ hieh, compared with Spi ght's s horse fioe e, ab valu 
the good things of Bi of Booking and Braintree after they |; Hull, is stated to T beaten by it in price. ‘Garretts T Sr PE = 
had done with them advised them, after they. had adulterated mixtures and of inferior 
done with their dinn * s PASS care that it went back 
again upon the land. [A voice, *We don't live well 
enoni Ey 8 J^] They looked well, nevertheless. 
were being established oes arenes dh | 
oo salle and they were excellent sanitary arrange- 
ments so far 8 mead the — health, but ther | 
might d upon it they were having an evil in 
ence asto the furnishing of = — stomach, and 
the Sivá tom en bem all ived 
of an uring stone He did not think 
= could d ilustrate d 3 than by com 
we ,000 inhabitants living i 
owen, ` it 1500000 sheep, "à throwing a 
. — 5 
thori! rhom id 
Sa had never had an m institution N 
eres it for. the relief. of unfortunate farmers. a 
voice, There's too many of "em." at was a 
very good reason mir they should establish Pits an 
5 — on. He was happy to say that he had already 
subseribers, which was gently on — way to 7000. 
ton Ray — had ad that = sent his n ivi 
ing 
on him he should be ri — to aid i in P té ork. 
was proposed that every one who cont ributed sh ould 
have a vote; that the gentlemen of Braintree wib 
and he saw some of hem present—who 
T 
g ns ether, and so get hi 
in; and surely it would be a great grat —— to b 
able to assist in this way a man whom 3 — Me or- 
He believed it 
would ape a great d 
of good, and he meant to make a great stir about it 
some day, aud no doubt when he came eni that neigh- | 
e 
shall hereafter make a detailed ene of these | pri 
implements. 
— ͤ got al, 
Sonin oie Cor M spondents. 
Mr e have Mago ide 
5 
| n the, 8 
tempt by mixture to 
ensure their 8 y. 
CHICORY FOR GRAZING: M J R. Prepare the soil by t thorough 
N xe in spring, applying a good es of rotten dung. 
Drill 4 ced = ee n March in rows 9 inches apart. 
bei 0 them er 
6 org S rq) gere of full 
before 258. ring an 
productive use of 
book on. 
b his 
e E B. 
and 
the hors 
THE 5 — 
. posee 
gee 
ents the — of 
n5 j^ Lm high to 6 in nchis apart- 
5 continue Tiriant nder go 
ood managem. 
growth and then cut it uie 
t for 
carry it pes stock in the house, It die 
be also depastired with sheep, but the other is the m. 
Damx inen: Han pthire Dairy Farm. Next wee 
while we add that — Ee nerean are answered 
r. J. C. Morton, 
is anxious to kn 
A gyn his land, 
| coms AVERAGES : Clarinet. The following are the averages for 
52 —.— nding * 24: — Wheat, 43s. 6d. per qr. ; Barley, 
33s. 5d. ; Oats, 235. 
7 mean- 
in a little 
hes press; the first of a THOMAS. KNIGHT, 
BRIGHT, o., of Liverpool and k nee 
established charaeter, in whose hoi Cn and 
can place implicit confidence: 
15, Bishopsgate Street Within, London, E0 
HE PATENT NITED: PHOS ALE 
T MANURE E Copan Y (oma 
BEL SMITH 
The C 
Deputy-Chaii 
— oHN CoLLins, Esq., Myddleton 
"WARD BELL, Esq., Nen 
D iela 
0 
whieh | Roj 
but safe legal 
opinion is that they are a nui- 
» being lopped ; buis must 
but 
depos; t glea had be 
long as they ir * — gle DAR ad been practised t there as 
EE — Judgment was given for the 
ose contribtti 
and others saro det jobs iene Hid 8 
e e necessary maA cote = 
made: We m no 8 of those correspond - 
wh ons is still delayed. 
legal 
You may prp re roli Grass at time 
when there is no actual crop upon the land and pcd frost, 
— it is hard enough to avoid injury by the trend of 
O. GLEAN: Woods Burton oea 2S Te 
was decided before t! do St. Neots + County Cour — 
of trespass. The plaintiff had found Mosel pelled by | 
E ge pay m " fei € Bei duri “the ) harvest 
chere, near Stamford. 
une Gb te Fee 405, Sk. John Street 
Bun bers Messrs. BARNETT, HOARE & 0% 
Sol tcitors :- 
Messrs. Krnasrorp & DonMAN, 23, Esse: x Street 
Auditor—J. —— Fo a Esg.» Om 
ſanager— Mr. JAMES ODAMS. 
Offices : 109, Fenchurch Street, nd 
plaistow Marshes, laiss, E. 
P v sa R MANORS Faot 
rice 10s. r To elivi 
Per RAID WAY in Londo 
— 
Orders must be accompanied 
mill. 
delivery.—W. & R. Jur — 
AMUELSON'S colebrated Piel TURNIP 
PULPERS CHAFF: DUET ol 
paid to thon 
anufaetory. vec Wenig $5 
Street West, Citi 
Warshaweh, 76 oo on ap 
