e d ortly as possib 
50 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGBICULTURAL. GAZETTE. Гәахсав 18, 186 
————— 
der. do in the winter and spring when thei eir | it may come up to an average per bushel in flour- 
ood 2 short. Rather let us p ан making i uei 
€ from the evil when they are attacked t Tho regul ar crop of Wh 
blindly destroy friends in revenge for ad ight sort pla and Ireland is . 
ш Sbort yield oft 
that 
,, That mers Wheat is prepared a and sold for Quantlly "shed p Seti нра 
Extra quan - em for seed for ero 
1802 
f mischief equally injurious of 1862... 
in Great жане. Quarters. 
20,500,000 
lanted for last стор, one-fo urth 
Nnt Y 
in'the use of various mineral poisons, — `81, 1861 
i wn 
АА ug Le Dec. 
E ^ 
Long 
10, 250,000 
million. The Downs may do very well to p please dj; ase E" 
palates of the rich, but yours are the sheep wherewith 
to feed the working people—our best customers, Аш, 
in, your woo! is worth 56s. а tod; whilst the D 
io: у worth 88а, to 406 а tod of 28 Ibs, om 
"Iw уа: too unwe ell to а tend the council m in 
t itl week, when the p rize sheet 
was made out; and, I was much surprised, Sim I wa 
t Wednesday, to see 22 the 
f prizes, peet ас e гр уе laws, it eni x 
vitriol,” as a preventive of bunt. чию his 10,250,090 | 20166 y 
su ject the Times lately contained memo which add the ыар; „e.> 5,000,000 — az ы Monthly Co a to - the 
ua ym aori osi eie ЖЕМ whioh Si 250,000 ЫЕ р would not allow the notice to be give 
1 Mr Dis “These fi rures, large as is they may appear pn not| “Now the only thing you can do is to protect youp 
That Mr. Davis is right in asserting that t include the fiv I earlier consumption рд © run? | selves c up to London—o: e wo tect yon 
the 
separating = the light or "o grain from the 
smu 
el 
^ 000,00. quarters; in. other | M 
as beneficial in preventing omputed A » uarters,—in otl a Ў дым d the house list of members o 
E using Ad we ar fully convinced, 16 is а hee EY early Por A t by rotation (but who are eligible ferme 
the result of frequ went. Mp aee that good |a A Je of over n mida and that, with all the scie tret -— out the names of deer = have done 
yI t, but let y that can be practise sed, the importations of you this piser of injustice, and insert your own names 
any one w Wheat j d without than | instead ; n you шк e edem 4 А you ought to 
separating the tail, eri he wil вм а diseased | ever to carry Jus жк. ж, until next harvest, be it ever bei in the xcd sheet a 
crop in proportion to the amount of diseased |so premature." * Remember * who viui bx ln e, himself must strike 
n sown, Vo sulphate of copper and arsenic] The wants of France 
w u 
ins. Itisof по изе then to sow a quantity of | it e ports, o 
and other pere p 
countries are also stated very strongly, and it i 
a is the oU [fo 
seeds, for if we employ good we do not want so | inland ind transportation fioilities, 
uch of it, and need not go to the expense and x ral Farmers Club have issued 
— of killing the diseased у А аз it із («ће follow ing аыл. mme of their disoussions for 
роті e pisa. if w pd not separa. the ensuing monthly agre of 18 
riments -upon "the poin February 3.—The Extent to 
ots (s Hide Бү side " e, we here give the D | mploye 
March 3.—Steam Cultiv: ation 
fitably E ed— Paw 
онунон Waldronhurst, тербер. 
ich рер n may be 
sed by Mr. CUTHBERT W. 
its Rise and Progress—Mr. 
the | gi 4 Ф ороо} fight the Council ose. nde, 
and I am sorry to say I have very little support there, 
mu e WM iN on the PAIS Show Pe 
referred to in these columns on December 
ME anuary 4. Mr. DBRANDRETH fame is м 
ollows.: — 
* I beg to inform you that I have just received a letter 
m om the Minister of Agriculture, Commerce, ` апў 
Public Works in d stating that in heces 80, 81, 
82, 88, апа з at t Ere show, the ages of the 
sheep should be under son the 1% of ks e 
1862; and that the а to one year in t 
+ А sample of tail Wheat, not pickled. JAMES pora Bedford. sheets originally 
» 2. р чады а АДАА I April їр ry Management—-Mr. James Ромввк, Ditch- The original prize list for sheop RM liberal 
» 4. Ditto, — b, not p USB red mem Expenditure and County Rates—Mr, HENRY ens for pens of five fat w six different 
The results w Соввет, 39, New Bridge еме Blackfriars, sses * under one year a on gta. 1, 1862" 
Ра. A thick ер ; but much ГЕР, June sd Rom Mee ос eue am эи Pe a All viz., in the Leieesters, Longwools not Leicestem, 
м S A thek Sis but noi 24 Kel Southdowns, other Downs, Kentish and Cros | 
Mà Mmm diseased cro, November i The. тэрт Cleckheaton, Scn " wth of| Dreeds e sheep were to be tw. ars oldin 
Тыз ini o us conclusive upon the point. December S.— Stock versus Corn—Mr. Rone ят 8мітн Emmett's | the of Cheviots, and three years old in 
Pi өш certainly К А. away s mat, MR adr Grange, South M e of Blackfaced or other mountain breeds, The | 
clean the seed, аш М. Davis's s water , process . It will be seen from the above list of sub- | age i e former classes i n 
E jects that in November next we are e to haye a|to be under 24 months on the first day of 1862, 
having e rol d dis —— ot he yox co; ge of eg the add th t intending exhibitors should at 
ча owth o stre woo t sira- once apply att rench Consulate, London, fot 
Кт »- a t p" P ve gut en if so bility of 5 arises — n: nstruetions for their guidance. 
ч а De ге mel э ide paiana И ТЫ Т trt D ren i Wa aro tutam tre ир 
iei A х 4з e to useful account, 
bera 4 x "Або, means veas only n : rtation of жоо]. It is to the pany has been formed for this purpose, and ils 
ces Рн bdo MS: that important class of sheep, long known to t lans have been so far matured to enable an 
п ed, Aes чагу s Forsan speetators of our wsas ' Long-woolled— application for powers during the ensuing sessi 
ID "ym e| qualified wx e TS, tech dk of 5 1 t EA йор to apply the Хай 
n iui à Я ] e sewa e fertilisation of a 
an үч] mU in which the а Уа ly yield d there can be no doubt that the|land on the ern coast of Essex; and 
dries "ium. тоно it афу ча а it "s other. Long-wools по | sche has been reported on with favour 
p 25 д -= ofi ai ] eicesters has recelved а great impulse from the|the Committee of the f Works 
poisons in the preparatı prize of superior price in the market, vastly more| whom the consideration o was ге 
UR E influential {һап any prizes which сап be afforded | Certain it is, that notwithst ding ir 
—- А CORRESTONDENT of the Economist thus by any Society. Society prizes are nevertheless | notorious failures in the attempt to apply li 
estimates the relation be в | of import d especially d i i ^ e 
Roe а А знн our this у ar's or impo эм, iu cially during the ensuing | manure h profit in ordinary farm man 
MÀ supplies o eat:— en Or x мы эку ршн by our foreign | ће application of manure in that form has been 
«T us red oi of the United Kingdom. of Great ^» TS ши : indieating the home е | sue effected, and may agsin be su 
Britain val asd n qu eat, eric. өп cadis 2 reeds; t is reason, | cessfully carried out. e shall next vec 
- ,000 g i = or СЯ manu- ран е, E r. HUD ( e Acre) indignant e e experience of Мт. ВгАскв 
uarters for seed; on the subject eg а лу 2 e | subject, to whose success in the pra quie 
tion of liqui x manure on the farm 
called attentio 
THE ROYAL FARMS. ^  . . 
Тнк ае AND HOME cet WiND 
n the e Express 
апа the ion 5,000,000 quarters. In conse-|last Monday, addre а 
quence of the extraordinary late harvest of 1860 and Гана ап . inedia e pies s QM, 
P» bad е та esed was ошу E mark =s again put upon your a 
gromi ин ы v y yro pesan —: tiet to e m es e Council of the Royal A gricul. 
861, and it is estimated tha t over тормо that whieh | har e sor бей Чч irá T EN us d 
От, thatabo 1,000,000quar E. 
vere “shed” and lost in the TE by becomin oen Shearling ram гыга £20 
ripe; that there has dun ken for seed , Каш of any аре . $ 20 
quarters the usual ау this season, in co Pen of 5 shearling owes .. " 
се of as fine antumn—all the unoccupied land of Shear! Бостон. 
Z year being now devoted to t in addition to [rove е "ny ago i 420 
: e usual rotation of erops; and that the mes to 5 shearling ew t 20 
statement sum up 1,000, 000,000 wer g this epN кобен, 
г form 1 yis 3 ig 
200, half a crop left for ч а year's e seen ts ther pk [gn ti my чо x E 
Yt u making our necessities for foreign Mos s 5 S 
CoTswoLDS, 
Shearling ram  .. * ve £15 
A of any age . . . х 15 
vigenti soren а š os 15 
тг $e E CENE £15 
bearing ed NIE 15 
Shearling 
Yam of any AP а мч 
чс ade Ls 
he remain- * This, of 
: course, is to айу tbe 
of the Whest etc z pes терас н 4 to the е 3-4 to buy sheep, үе who come 
class sheep, whereas we 
Wales, and very inferto ia ie. Qu йе АЫ | ТЫ and profitable cius o i 
On the whole, | t Өз, аге the class of sh 
Not qualified to compoto as i та загад Lincolns, Cotwolds, or 
0 
Kentish (жайт), 
"* se .. m 20 
20 
that yours are oniy. zena 
s think them ost 
of Le in this kinoda 
еер to e mutton for the 
Long $ Castle 1 
the grounds . of F Frogmore upon your left, and beyont 
act homestea 
esidence known as the Shaw Farm, It has 
bon га home farm, for the supply of the Castl 
а became its tenant in 1849, 
"y m it ke more gireedly under the manage 
the late General W. myss, Since then a r^ 
[АЫ in the. hands of ч late Mr. Wilson, as ste 
г rt his ges "Ne Тай, E 
dee manager, has {ды been here Nu" 
ti Тї T 
Я 
тыл 
g i 
g te Pri 
n exhibitor of Short. dn 
three ha been ве втту чая for a first illu 
e farms around Windsor, both these d 
Norfolk and Flemish farm, and also the und 
