Jose 14, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE ud SUPPE GAZETTE. 
Zamimousy. Mr. Т! Thompson, М.Р., moved to 
€ be also sent "y the Foreign » Ambassadors | i 
id Ministers resident in London, which was seconde 3| 
adopted. 
m 
f 4h, 
by An заніо bar ты snm made by the Contractor | 
1 to 
its iiie h turret and adjace геу ра ; furthe 
on is the workmen's жу етек чидиг вһеер pm e 
some more barns for storing c and ha 
de are all yc here, and siks are only mi 
space 
У 
E 
o 
the f the barns shou! ld n ot be sufficien 
por pastures again, getting nothing besides, id pu» 
rm. 
As 
z ras iie Grass appears, the sheep are turn 
folded at € on the эйр ТЕ. d rogue the whole 
of the spring and summer e till October and 
November. 
T 
800 heads, abou 
men, as many ену e 3 li erty ~g 6 
AI for. being pastured 
|55 The sheep we Lon s to "heel in 
hold), TURO I ER 
this 
breed, called here 
" “bastards,” being originally iaa) 
1 
to an; 
sert thi 
on the first | V 
in to omit “any of the three ор 
previously," and wi insert “ er on any day of the week | 
receding. 
63. ро on the Friday previously 
to each 5 the p леза General уе cete ade shall be 
an audit of the accounts of the Society at 11 o'clock, when 
а balance-sheet shall be prepared m reported to tho 
- Meeting, and such balance-sheet published in 
f 
or re- 
op бе farmer. 
d 
e had 
hat I have seen in n Nognd | isa ч ds onus ” for 
cross of the Merino and 
The 
sheep of this farm aro пеши and shorn in Jun 
retty fine wool, ranging 
.to 8l per annum; the weekly 
Ы? Б, 4d. рег week ; and the female | 
servants r year. ith the exception of |1 
MR time, at генї наю. AT labourers iod be 
leisure from thre four 
at prices - from ы me to P кя per Ы. un d 
p e prices 
be dis V 
being n e fit for 
villag: 
E females get just now from 64. to 8d., and the 
n from 10d. to 1, per Шз, Раа 2 pints g яде 
| Alibough labour is thus pretty cheap ма 
> а lio to the беа ^ 
Bon] Down ewes (ey about 20 head), and a ram, 
ад ын Webb's үре? чалай: bought last year Кош". ч 
who di d succeed in, their aer g 
hai 
wio n in ntellig eni nt and enterpr see farm 
work, and consequently he has spent ed the spe 
2 years over 6007. S odern and eg farm imple- 
ments, js D of British make, amongst which I may 
mention the f Tiap a por o abis оле threshing 
rret 
Ан egins in е September, "but реч 
year y d lambing season be? а complete failure, 
анз " — I do >р е exactly, and thus the 
t again to the ewes in Se ber and 
October, s 4 that the most e" the lambs fe anuary 
d Februa: The Southdown ewes bore pis some 
suing part of the Journal. 
те" following amendments: line 1, between | 
“Friday " and “previously” to insert "he word 
“week.” Line 4, between the wor n t red ‹ and,” 
Andrews, Bona & Key! в, and Wooda reaping | 
fow thorough bred lambs, but the Do wn ram was pu ut 
+ 90 + 
mowing machines; "Taskers drill barrow ; 
hor rse hoe, iron om dens GE ohne Poss and — 
Messrs. 
40 „half bred lambs were got, which have all the black 
* 
insert * 
» 
byeaw— 
102. The Secretary shall prepare a Report of the proceed- 
man 
ll be furnished to 
дл таке and Bentall's soni rang No: за ЖУ е 
and some more ploughs from Messrs. Howard |t 
to get up jr хат ut edo t йаг чайна bred 
ings of each Weekly Council, which в have been ordered for 5 у. F. is a great | Down sheep, for tting always a pure Southdown 
te ie pers as oim ort shali io entered «d advocate for deep cultivation; and as our plough-|tup to the former, ntho features о their German blood 
Илдә Book. men can hardly be brought to givea 10 or 12-inch | will by and by be e ed, breed 
Row aem «m cretary " to “ А précis" in line 4. furrow, I should not wonder at seein -plough | nearly as possible a рше one. Whether this experi- 
Should these райо be adopted to move the|!Un through the дыд: ов к — тучи of | ment, as I Я wil ipd not, [i keap up a Бош 
following additional Bye- our incredulous I et to во. eep South- 
Any Member of tho арац а РУ) any o e | the different sibus ot M steam cultivation, d ja M v down flock (by acquiring picis funr fresh and pure 
Members proposed to fill the такше Toc the d Шш best pleased with Messrs. ing blood from En ngland) as this sort of dodi » very suit- 
2 E ces rue Le xor ied plough, which ы will ең à "ређа ра" ge i n de Ves c pastures, dig it er 
3 P ё as e shal ave convince о better and closer t wW wo 
тешне, аа threo am побоо даа, Пе Агы ti t by o inspections of the eed to say upon the rest of the live stock, which 
lists of the names of M rs so proposed by individuals, | former. The present cultivation and carriage of ка sists of four or five breeding sows, g 
пеи with the names of the Members pro; one lot t of y young pigs and the poultry ira for the 
lists lall be риса no о me сон, No, i E which 1 have to work t the whole day. The horses, fi 
Council Room KS after ae Мос are of country breed and eei ашк pigsis not carried on here, ав it does not 
The Council having efie g the President to well enough in this country; "and thus. the 
summon a Spocal Couneil to е1 embers (proposed | T to de а ке Mr. F. intends to replace pigs are eith e wd oung or kept for breeding pur- 
in the usual manner) on the 20th June at 12, adjo 1 The eds d well in this 
on Wednesday the 11th inst. |from Belgium, or perhaps partly by a steam plough d Yorkshire breed 
Е 
ege ips get pe apina ix по. d д уеаг nothing | 
fodde g 
Foreign Correspondence 
FARMING IN GERMANY.— E dg my de- 
ficient style and ойнок, which claim all your 
indulgence, for т you will see that 
practice of writing and thinking i in English, I 
I have lost the | ha; 
shall try |is d 
dail; 
damay, from which it d afford me much pleasure | 
„е den Taen onal ге 
practised here, but the scarcity of 
T3 
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iid 
P 
B 
LG 
Peri by the peasantry, who farm оч) 
markets have induced B. v F.to give it ap for the 
land and possess generally from 5 to 50 
I—— forms а whole area of about 
is ri 
y 
good bal v 
ose Ere. by changing. occasionally the blood i in choosing s a 
e | new bull 
ought ап 
eie their DN dede is x inferior here, in com- 
arison to that of their hom 
h I f already too much 
marks 
he 
ribed ped = "hi s I will do in my next. 
Farm 6. [Many & thanks.] 
„I= 
Адешов. 
M hai egy ы К # Society : A ceu 
ihe Papers Р before the Society. Printed 
bers. ©. J. Poore, 42, one 
very fine breed of. the Simraenthal has been got |o 
up this way, 
e, pays 
"оо of t are 
d the Ө d arable ' land. 
are sold here annua Лу at prices 
ranging p 
127. to 18. for дееп, and 107, to 254. for tla 
d 3 old. 
between 1 an The present breeding 
stock consists of one E be old Pull, 2 cows a 
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EB 
а. 
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under the ona out addi 
not included i inthe rent. The aha f the 
18 heifers, 8 young bulls about 16 
The 
calves. g 
be sold this шч 
reared up with milk f. to 
time they are completely weaned, and get the same f food 
months, after which its 
Mr.. rra "ће y oinnia Secretary 
whose labour this useful volume is due, t! 
pages: 
“ Thi 
W eT Agricultural Improvement Society" 
in 1849, with the object of promoting the 
» (which i is 
pulped with Bentall's root pulper. All cattle is 
here, ав с Жогары country, through і thes pue of 
discussion t ams 
ane vari vari: шо gere 'and nd priors, the introduction 
and n ures, of new theories 
р, эра ey neig 
but of course the yo ung beasts cannot develop them- 
reared 
hbourin 
Борач етв, совіѕ often f from 5 507. to 807. e nnns selves as well as those which are on pastures | even am: practi ri 
ad does only recurred to on occasional w бро or at least in b the prices for dairy pro- eder mutual aid so advantag 
tithes not amount le он Ў ce were higher in this country а herd of and ndly 
sand г &c., eost about D including the b d the sweet milk sold to the 2 dk ong rs, 
the 2.220 maintenance of a рагі The roads residence (which is only distant about 10 miles) but| “ Ev following Papers are from those read 
supplied те generally in good order, and water is | the prices of the former ranging 2n" t 4d. to 5d. per mbers at the ordinary Monthly Meetings. 
Penis У вете Several al pumping and. running w wells. Тһе | gallon, B. v. z does not think ita di remuneraüng The у: О on Farm geo quoc by the cad peri. 
and ka im & er acd fo s аге | Verelst, Esq., hitect, wi n by 
б nie yt look of a small i di r hamlet ; | drawn from the A to à e e repam 
very fit oe in the past ceni and being not | аге Dred h here alm f of their | tion of which Е had given ydg Those 
steadi 1 erve as a model for your modern farm ool ; from. 500 to 600 head are wintered Te every | mem mbers who had the Á€— Li attondiog the 
abstain from giving you a drawing or $6 ear, and fod i t ning him in the 
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