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Josz 21, 1862.) 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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weather was propitious, but bs boistófoqs | 
has Brot during the past week pre- 
if Tif the w 
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th introductions which will ensure for them the 
English Agricultural hospitality. 
„The 
ү short ti е, and in our opinion not long 
DE MN а m yield of eru Spe find that 
шей of the e Wheat | has been broken n by th orce | 
a 
а framework whic 
and har nd o 
wind, I 
йн rise again, yet it generally prevents 
in the plant, and causes at 
ARIHI 
Now the 
notice is A a 
t thai а publicati io 
of grain ough to 
find Шо айе Са roke: 
e Whea! r situntions 
mg the differ ce End Englan nd, 
n ha 
when ee an i admirable illustration is to be given of | ^ 
our agriculture, and when so many fresh students of it 
are to come anoe us. 
Mr. Wilson, ME an experienced practical man, 
е corn often suffers d the effects of w m t 
1 to the instruction of Now: 
o ledge have been removed there has been 
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of Scottish. сонне has. 
е hedges were ostensibly left for shelter. ve 
moved all the — AN the South Hants Farm 
her under our superintendence 
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"n it 
Es 
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agem бу 
often observed done by 
the hedges, wher t the eddy and whipping of 
wind has done great damage, Peine ПН at "E 
аав ime, whereas in the open part of the 
* where the wind passes over without крс, 
ыт noticed that little damage e has been yh this 
and 
ind the s advantages of 
After 
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| complete and 
great work, the * dcin Britannica.” ^ And, 
ае аз [е papers 
of history and des onm was bn e 
systemat work o tish ЕЧ ДЫ 
they constitute in this кып pha "the kind of m 
rm | book which the student of agriculture needs. 
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cellaneous, 
at the new Agricultural Hall, 
Islington.—This opens on the ida i m mei Show 
under high patronage. The r 1000. 
The Duke of Beaufort, for instance, has entere a a ing e 
from Badmingto 
Mis 
Exhibition of Dogs 
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the publie. Besides these t are 12 fox 
16 ecu eant 15 otter and deerhounde, all of them 
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taunchness, 
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Quickset wem 
fences are presented to 
trimmed, | and like a green wall i in appearance—even 
and т 
; iers 
(in а show) 100 рої 
both epum beast; and although fences are ecd 
rmers as 
bep "provision 
grey ho 
national character, s as s befi 
t and of servants 
som , an 
are AT, to have the e hands full. Mixed seeds for ha 
r TM тор, ау 
m 
are M. whatever 
ded t р 
winter, yet it operates badly in some respects, fi 
e can a no doubt that the 
and win or 
wherever се il for шее whether from the 
effect of sun o; they hav gnane 
manure whieh is pam > ог provos compara 
Our earliest crop of hay h 
m on d o. of Mey. a have since that time 
enced cu the broad н and a more 
topropitions ti he ma akin into hay we 
үа 
tively useles 
e qu antity of | do. 
never 
flw 
ee 
og show ien pro en the most attractive and 
s. | Popular ‹ exhibitions. of the Seaso 
Farm 
n. fa 
Columbia.—W ere there such a 
,000 , it 
ri рашып Б recommend arming. 
field Grass is made into first-rate hay, as the same 
weather which produces a heavy crop of Grass if it 
fortun mines anywhere, 
pem 
‚ California, or Aus ralia. all gl 
yd Ped. poils the hay. Our 
culture of the Potato crop, and inte 
e use 0 
f Turn пір ве еей p 
But ше is gea ай thing ава urs 9 making а 
Tia ү, ther i 
and. оп gh 
оошу rich in go old, 
we are persuaded that Cariboo i ів | We 
yet 
majority w 
fortune. 
ho may 
We want, then, to impress. upon some of our |a 
r | readers tha tt there is one wa; 
mbia without breasting 
Шашы -most атаа The object of this | snow o 
Pii to keep down the weeds, and produce a de TO, rà | 
cattle; food; in addition; w potat * 
struck down 
en make та uite pre енды, weed 
farm | 
шр plants, ge before madejbut s wth, 
he 
packing Beans and el 
boo. That 
a 
on their back from creek РД creek in Cari 
Such would be a claim that can 
ог hand iiia them at а. expense, boforo| 
be vr every year for the next century, and within Fd 
m 
justity the euer redis Ету 
f | where the six-course rotation of несат de 
сей, 
е could dig the Potato crop. Аъ times 
e land - - o A for a the 
Еа аан ИЕ 
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There i is not a country 1 under the fair face of heaven 
581 
Grass fields pretty well cleared o f Thistle, Pastured 
| Clover 
— а while from excess of Ar onere -— where the Bye 
ell topped the bottom 
he rainy wi 
agre with t 
little but the flag, ёк is — Withered. Barlı 
T 
stunted A e 
y are a 
be ready for cutting early next month. 
nissan: Isle of Ely.—A multiplicity of duties, many o! of 
them onerous, and involving rmi from home, have lately 
claimed ue po and ај — чау рге сре 
earin he БЕ disaste: 
Level Sis Sie had is proper timor. share of 7 аз 
miam Middle Level Bill which has just passed the 
отра ed a mee yn of time. 
ntion efc length to the destruc 
Jide Level i y and Eon evils consequent upon & The 
pa Er мы attention, deme rmed a 
has, in — 
ete. consum 
, been 
alt with by the 
od Middle —€— [Ehe it Would 
to discuss the question рч ubliely, 
tining 
respect is, т, less this 
than las ^ тая о i 
Мч? two йе кис of High had 
eem qo wn last 
th 
ro 
y from the 20th to the 25th of July. 
crop, and are 
ere broken Auri 
earliest w beginning corn, 
тота n She p be fit to а ов few m befo 
p 
У present are E: 
were 
тор. 
heavily 
hj hav aid Med t 45s to 50s. per head for their Grass. 
* y R., T 
SovTH ана — Тһе past month has been 
showers, with a тна of cold winds and general low tem- 
pete vor, ames де ohin TRAN m early soils 
t 
The best field of Wheat we н: seen Do sepa 
rapidly co 
gaged 
P toes, w been 
he Drunhond abinge and Kohl Rabi, which we do in | 
as British Columbia. The climate is healthy a 
ме ы manner u 
pon land where the 
mei ie lakes, We scarify and remove all Gra 
eng 3d lay out a heavy dressing of box Шаш їп 
t from dere eattle boxes; 
oed on Doughing the land in 10-in 
dem 
phe produce c: ompete; or only so lon 
the domestic supply i is за to the demand. 
«3 su npp ply of farm 
manure into втеу third furrow. 
will be 30 inches apart, for as 
buried b 
omen follow, xis the polen which had bee 
отп in an adjoining field. Jg = 
Pritish Farming, a 
ef sna em By John "m yu E 
ams, Berwickshire. А, & 
of foreign agriculturists i x 
Seres er hase eom there has ара 
ео 
› our p 9, 
dir whi ko e агаа ан S О p cattle, 
Nebiecwg, 
a Description of the Міхей Husbandry | 
ipe 
The ten, but no! 
1 terminated ; the fleas, however, are lively, now that it has 
ahe Macho 
е gest from Or 
carri 
хана атн and th d it travers 
from 2! poc rd before it 
es the co 
afte in 
too thick and flaggy, and дуо th 
ы cu in the straw, and should any 
ertainly be lodged. un 
and, rye is worthy of notice, before it t can 
be brought into шр with those who may take 
ons 
upa Yeu anywhere on the road to Cariboo. Victorian We 
olonis 
Calendar Aes M an gerora 
BERWICKSHIRE 
ое at Ње wet 
much ignis 
ugh vi 
that k has Zinea ed daily, 
va was оча» to ылги 
main work o! 
e depth of 2 rac ag uo pec agere 
e fallows in a pitiab| e e Little good has been done this | cro 
bed. Fro 
ary tim. ла aei ined е had better been in our m the 
n of our stro , we can understand how it is 
y 
"Ww: 
in largely. first sowings 
aired. In default of Couch picking we have got the corn and 
із to 
IRE MERSE од 3/38 16.—4A fortnight ago we 
uantity hon. thin on 
смо has been е and the 
beasts havo progrossod та rapidly; ; the 
ке: wethers are making about 64d. 
е well ; unusual 
БКО. wool, the perds season p МА probably the cause. 
i re sheep 
re making enormous prices. а 
Should | the Turnip crop be 
