THE GARDENERS' ОНО. AND ub E GAZETTE. 
[JANUARY 4, 1862. 
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ld most useful autumn produce; Mustard is also | this Ariel that the 1 ind! Ye RE D h fenilin кек sl ike fom Me of redi s t ed 2 
ie 
occasionally Lcd big oir vro or vr jr hug fally g fir vn e use as dairy y ОЕ much == ; отаде judg ged both in the field and af the 
€ egy m T rs ui e! ey x 'OWS NR by the dre than other green crops of g a disagreeable adum ui ТЫШЫН in Dig кетдик са е. 
Sub dri ug oan x o» oye p has г d bi rat fields you are struck with the pastures, but the early horned e aiiin E po - 
e стој о 
followed E "ling Mee шг! t, h MS this year pepe e m з roads and fene n: diste. дай. ^ fow Ton daily 
E gon зрее and үү le row of Thorns in lines pre- | apiece, "tho lam белн as. they 
pepa р ы on fi of S eye i bo d CE 3 ar The Бине 
р БТ па уи, б f - Mangels od and | and ther have since been "kept perfectly clean and well AN oA oe ae EM КЛР. SA RA on the hs ise port io 
the Wheat crop, and for 1 d я | now a good s eep fence, occupying t 
26 a, Y esp О, Шанга Y es mud | "e wem than 2 feet width and g about 3 feet or reminder Ming р, =з topped ani и ош ы Gard. 
е н ота e for ibo Тагир гр, is also | 34 feet high. Тһе land is cultivated close up to them, | ner's cutter and given 
food, sand o Ue c ати Sowing in fert The | and the fields are clean. The of тоа is t HE LABOUR OF THE FARM. 
manure rear чо Mews i e т si A рж id ia deti, ti ly ther a us The cultivation of the land i sive as regards 
farm. € EN : а €— M Lor ehe uiia йе, коа, аге а Алыр АШ. bs even manual labour— I лими эр Ao 1100} pi paid an "tonii 
the hay and straw of the auk E beg visible in the d А 
ту Е M m rueda ырын с СОА Dp ad sem beta cei D 
ay 
NORTH. 
BARTON 
13-stall stable, with corn room, boxes, &c. 
P Cart-shed, with vermin- and-üre-proof анек above. 
x ра M ble steam-engine, &c. 
н Ditto, d ditto, tto, and threshing barn, 
f. Boorn 
and saw bench. 
seage Ар 
» 5 T меч и ды lE corn is received from the thresh- 
m c-r where also oilcake-breaker, corn-crusher, pair of | 
stand, 
tying and stookin 
From 108, to 11 
Au: стор, ап d 4s. 
g corn after the reaping machine. 
s, are paid for two hoeings of the 
4з. to 4s. 6d. per acre for this harvest | ассо 
1. Store of dvd dapes nean inca 
т. Store-hous 
n. Stu huie ei hay chaff, 
о. Store-house te EAE (cut straw), 
p. Fatting boxe! 
g. Ditto, Pi tto, 
т. St hay, &c. 
в. Cows, &c, in boxes. 
Н Ditto, in stalls. 
м. Calves’ house. 
A large number of labourers are employed on the| 
estate and farm, and provision is и for thei eir 
mmodation by recently elected Мос 
1NG 15 THE KEY TO THE LIST OF INDEX LETTERS :— 
v. Store ards, an: 
Poultry анн un 0 0 receiving drainage of. 
liquid manure from yards and Man and stables as Ew 
drainage to 
„Вак zand А on the plan is а shed and yard for ambing 
most strictly and carefully conducted. Mr. Toward wt 
good M to show us his о апа кк of v1 
bes ‚ hoe have somewhat 
labour kg ү - same time 
the wor 
In n perc Bart 
as an а of I 
sist between a master 
diminished the expense of 
rton Farm more interesting than | 
pe vay o ought to sub- 
is servai Toward 
Consort, a 
Mr. 
has always r received personal instruction from the late 
des e 
; Who desires 
that everything shall be retained and d out as 
the Zu ^; Mises. E and these instructions аге 
increased the efficiency of | a 
each containing two, тебе ы three | 
edrooms abo 
who may be ca 
and the field w ur 
ance, 
no 
l oversight T the late Prince 
eek] 
Бомон more than in the у personal 
n b of th 
ubi 
by him give n e. n accounts, 
tath 
|ona з 
| by din: 
ы chases, T cattle food a nd m 
uations, They have been in 
amount fom; year to year, as might have been exei 
бча, and continual pur- 
. At a recent autumnal 
Wd x hou houses, 1200, 
eattle, 14007, of shee еер, "2001. 
y imd and a farm capital of at least A 
the 800 ас: 
f drainage,* 
nagem, with 
чо жы rking on t con 
NS exhibits, im а tio date 
utal 
Бе 
n the "ы al pro 
ightfal mod is rèl 4 P perty, 
uS. 
к: of the kind diy 
ч submit to him ; the labour expended, the sales and 
purchases were thus recorded and r err and the 
out шз Ма сы о week. And the annual 
s „precisely 
is to 
nstructed annual balan eet. Andi the 
neig bou “ко wonder that the sore affliction which | credit of the management, that а mige annual 
s has always been d from the fi 
Е d especially those, from the highest to ma nagement of the'estate. The valuations on which 
est, in more immediate contact with the Royal family, | the nature of the balance 
y 
beginning and | issu 
so materially depends аге ! 
support given 
er erp and pati 
* All the estate is лү from 33 to 4 feet deep, 
18 to 30 feet apart, according to the nature of the soil. 
