JANUARY 4, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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n the business to which it related. And 
engaged Boen that the жур ыа MM 
to 
p^ be suffüeiently accura useful, 
the Royal standard appropriately floating | 
| tion of that between a, 5, с, and p, g, r, s in the plan, is 
Hou 
within. NS at бен of the great centres of Engla 
power, an nd o 
iK she ding, &c., set apart on ш е Pre 
table, coach-house, &c,, and о 
f pne would ож the 
—À cm e. first effect would 
Si tl } ftl ildi , divisions 
as naty men shed 
A little study of this plan will show how easy is the 
and general equipment havo been entir 
E 
"lei but as con secs was obtained and prejudie 
obliterated we ^ - find that these tios 
in the асу. 
pow olution. alt абду arrived at b 
roe "don red that “ ћіз Court w. 
gm s best ausistanoe о the бо vernment i in any 
W. 
oag тош 
Чез 
its 
ely 
the оо of her Majesty |i 
ks the late Prince nes b . Andrew Tov 
e 
A d а Me and pes of 
The rick yard and root stores lie on the 
farther кен side of бе threshing barns, so that 
the 
s present condition i is 
n [is easily brought threshing engine, and 
ch of the sub- ied are easily Drought d the Turnip store. "These 
roots ,are cut an osci illating UE „cutter, and 
yw hich all kinds 
= Дасі, 
ing agricultural satii throughout the kingdom, 
ing p: in the opin k this Court the responsi- 
bility of e dna e best niei 8 es r eias ut 
plishing that — arh vith the Government." 
& week or um rami а 
ће слане Aus of F 
ext. А т 
u 
; the fences in perfect. illustrations or 
Pd ought to be; the land is divided 
fields. of useful and con 
and cleanly deeply cultiv. 
erected under his superi 
the safety of the live 
= the economical manufacture of meat and of m 
is denk e d into нох ог obice and rong the 
chaff-cutter Lad ee: store-house for litter. The 
machinery we ed. Sha 
wherever el essar =, affords 
strap for driving all kinds 
Clayton and Shut 
straw buta, or, 
mts huy b et n, it was desired that rure the year 
0: 
when the - Ханана) Society was to Don b. 056 
st pla 
sly Ё 
двор 1 Та 
Бате са saw. 
orse-powe the selection 
conditions i imposed upon | exhibitors. An extreme ces 
o prize list, to 131 + 
ade, has been published, and ma had 2d a more е авна opt ud had ае iicet of 
Р E € the var Consulate, cud A | the farm management of his Royal Highness's estates. | Burgess a 
Ihe c io follow The great loss we have suffered by i h has no 
Every steer. s or cow vier for prize must have been | diminished the interest t e man; 
inthe possession of the exhibitor at least four months previous | ме which exist of his earnest x E pre- 
to the m ple, to benefit his fellow pn anure 
Thes and pigs must have been in the possession of the 
exhibitor at. cast two жо ns t6 the show. 
in each tall have been lambed 
үа by t * Min а Paon 
obige must tbe Sheared, one small lock being 1 
in the 
now possess even more than their rw vai 
ry o 
d not been found usefu 
кешу ps 
s|and clumsy but fic 
Tt Turnip seod distributor brought fi 
еп 
ad fitting of all the other "machinery ke the work of 
Messrs. Easton and к; € heds we saw 
rom Fifeshire many 
the manage- 
left shou! 
was reso olv ed зе if possible to carry out t 
r. Tow ard, to whom 
This list of implements shows how willingly t the Royal 
АП weed without restrictions as to КО?” yet the kind 
or kinds of food. mn be € 
cordially willing i that some таф сан as had been i in- 
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the whole catalogue 
of the Agricultural Society's Implement Yard— fee 
nmi ission n having we belie ve, been give n to Mr. 
proper in each of the Жыкы 
Declarations of entry must be made before the 15th March, 1862, 
The ages of all animals must denne pee - to the еы t Jan. 5 
1862, and must be inserted in 
The exhibitors o cross-bred е em cep ecify 
ihe exact nature i і тра cross; that is the dear of the AA ax 
dam respectively, and лай the animal is the result of a 
uA or more оосун 
entry wi will be admitted at the ofice of ihe 
мі of за а at Paris after the 15th March, 1862. л 
an Be recom io In ops wil oo atthe show, са аш arrive 
oissy, where comfortable byres for the 
from the 10th April; th eia on — 
отп, 
iust 
o'alock in tbi "tm 
It must be un Mies 
|a ins and useful €— by whomsoever made. 
is for the most part a Mh. ET tract of jii bout 
1800 acres in extent, of some 400 a 
are the ph Cem the house inl between it and t) 
sea—! x res are woodland, principally in 
woods aro ark—and aer 
lying 
not be —— jer 
grubber aM onlivator an d windlas ope 
worke чб Ъу E hor wW 
estate. 
рс or two away, also the Royal property. peg 
Ass ер buildings шр the high land т t 
шон un come upon 
sbo was e House; i 
uite the 
the ie 
he edge of the oem at| with 1 toge 
rraces, | with the td of тп year, an nd fatting sheep, some 
emi the lines of она e оона! ата lambed the year before. t breeding 
reed 
Eig 
the small i 
the use of neighbours. 
We 
agrioulturists, 
farm armer t this 
gree! 
idat, This 
is ўй to a surface irrigation, s 
„Тһе 
watered Mon cisterns supplying troughs i in stall 
«е. The horse stock includes about 20 animals, севу 
Iydesdales, and а ран -bred Clydesdale stallion, brother 
| to the prize filly at Leeds, and son o the prize 
| stallion : at Chelms fo rd. The number of the farm horses 
a filte 
за been pee by е "Pines 1 in ve that the| 
the strictly farm work, there are 300 acres of aeree 
epo 
sire material wi h it oda leave а 
UNES AE 
ma atters behind. - 
n 
yi A sad ы Ec Pod хед, {Ке 
до, 
t Th 
roads a: 
e neat and ER condition in "ie all 
nd all the premises and fields uie d though 
good 
: Fit En] proceedings which would have verse wall An e parts po; fone vi vith a do uble | n not a very costly thing to insist upon, yet t 
en read with : n ransverse wall at the near end o 
will be looke охан under камы ыы jie min de this double wall at whi en M "the ik the ^ the justification therefore - of so rs а мые. 
Ња drain d doe contents, w ich. thus sink to the 
Mg are all mourning over his loss. T -day under Thence | been imported from Woolston, ке thoughi in à the mean- 
ngly, we so far carry out a plan which had | dx. ilem A 
long ago been fo me d gi t of tà t rises through à three successive sets of eed or fale t 
un О е " otto ms, 4l д? у d, it ti less 
f at Barton, n the Royal estate near Cowes E t Чага lls£he f fiho t md жег eum mm 
Fed ‚Ше personal property of the Royal family, , has t then fl into tl e between trans- four to six rar may dim tely be disposed o! a 
lireetl ЖЫ 1 and in like manner гим узан mould in, Ја the meanti: ime the effect "has been to accompli: 
P: RINCE sin e its а рата many y years ago, dA in the. iens half of the tank, and then flows nearly ei this season espec ially good deal most useful 
їз present condition i is as g th g ti Mie] acres e: MR 
we ow of xg and a ent pipes 1 1. е, by 2.52€. $4 2. E 3 p y th g RR era dee n 20d 
& that in i as. for its а with | itself fo p penditure,of 157. in dien and оа! оше of that 
| then over an site —over some acres н nd. Atinter-| sum in coals and fuel, and not more than 17. 
grou repairs, 
well 
hs. е agricultural aser of an illustrious man ч well | 
TH 
FARM, OSBORNE, 
_ | and forms a useful compost, and is carted aw 
vals of two or three wee eks the tank and its trays are 
by an 8-horse-power moveable engine. Very Tittle was 
1860, owing'to the wetness of the season; but 
а 
way Ё 
cation elsewhere. The Success of e. уы and the 
simple manner? to prove 
bility to the cases of all lar 
mam 
eaten rebum, than that by which p is surround 
affords a much larger quantity of food for cattle. 
ARM BUILDINGS. 
us now it back to the buildings. They are 
— by their sunken site, and by agrego spec. 
oice and coniferous с 
as the gravel i is ү 
атасы ч them from the | ho 
f this ; year, 
and preparations for the Turnip sowing had thus never 
been so forward as they were this spring. 
THE CULTIVATION. 
walk across the fields—they lie 
and tile во]; J 
of ; generally, as by the charae! 
Qm (p Pasture and the Rip of the timi 
poor and infertile. On t 
old monastery, contains ттн. А Нег 
һег кыса besides the sui 
к, of C Wi e din 
estate and at the head of a vall 
towards Spithead Osborn 
but; bei 
ndn sonent 
* 
the tw C n die ids Qu 
5 quarters for 
and from as low as 45 to 7 or 
of Cabbages are grown, and 
