T GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Maius 
delivered in sacks on the granary level 
` These ar 
-— — off to ia" D т the аба i is 
red o а floo: 
way and в same lev el, 
carried 
at | part open on the ER side. The ridge lines of M 
| roof are glass, and there is ample window room 
h | light, so that light and ventilation are provided ting 
Tom m main block of buildings lies th 
seem including dy 
e, &е. 
plan of second 
plan 
very et set of 
Ту cost, аз а 
edm 100 feet 
AL square of 
varying according 0 the горо ШО 
s 
ered bie below, from СДП it is thrown down for « pum 
the poly of the yards. ana eds тош. 
“From this floor you Pris down upon the yard Жу hta koia, ES -hou 
below, and you see that the space is divided by three| The ques пасецца mem plan, 
parallel gangways, extending к westward from the north floor, and cross sectio 
and south line H stores of chaff a d od Lac: with | are sufficiently pereat of п 
the uu of the yard. "те two side ways аге | Messrs. Beadels farm buildin 
about r 5 yards from the m» E, "the middle general rule, from 107. to 
gui way е pe^ down the centre e of the intervening (10 feet square), 
space. 5% 5'*2 | ]oftier build 
you ha havo on either h boxes in whieh puo бна of the ud. ‚ We add here t 
and the 
gest кыр ost 
r, water trough, 
make 
ei 
young and growing heifers and steers. The cen 
von under the | Straw floor from Which you 
niy 
it a case Е. compl e 
be as 
complete in all € 
HE 
u see all 
eid difücultis | 
| Potato 
о the Editor of t Tí 
are showin, 
ared t supply En in small 7 а е 
һе er ea price of 165. 3 red 
Railway Station in London on Reape b of Post 
for the amount. The smallest cask i - bb 325, 
directions for its application.—Y ow pectfully, 
E 
Vitriol Works, near Victoria Docks, үре вц, th. 
wards of 2000 C 
* Ground Plan of Buildings at Haines Md 
Hil.— 
"ed Threshing pem ing 
é, Boiler. * s Coal- 
Cooking-room. 
d food 
ооб 
yon s has 
series 
floori 
$ yards are sheltered on the nort 
ighest portion of the e erection, and bein 
‚ and 
Yard. $ Buildings 
A A, Roof of granary and barn. үз» Root of ya 
of straw- k Hamne Er 6 6, Fig т, Gangways. л, Hors 
Harni 
ds. 
ѕ-тоот. M nei: ро, with tank b Beneath: 
t, Bulloc| s yards. v, Bull-house. w, Bre 
н oes of the Haines Hill farme ry will suffice 
well as a general description of the buildings 
Mr. Tuckett, and described E hi 
k 
also 
they are left e the most 
| done in their rotation. 2 
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS—BERKSHI 
By Mr. J. B. SezaRING, Moulsford, near Wallingford, Berks, during the week ending 
IRE. 
July 30, 1862. 
у А Reading of Self-Register- Temperature 
At 9 A.M., Railway Time. ing Thermometers. . | р, |5 the Earth, 
Reading of 
E 1 foot| 2 feet 
Dry Bulb|Wet Bulp| Wind. 
„ће. Е Е деер. | deep. 
ton.| 0-6 
о ° ° ° D 8. о, ° 
ursday .. 24 30,03 57 56 S.W. 2 8 66 52 74 49 0.04 61 591 
AE 30,06 62 58 W. 8 5 T4 56 | 113* 55 0.01 614 59% 
turday .. 26 30,10 68 61 Ww. 2 2 72 43 115 41 sa 62 594 
ишаа, TM d 30.09 62 55 W. z 2 81 49 | 118 46 p 632 | 60 
onday .. |98. 30.16 63 57 Ww. 1 2 73 40 |15 38 кө 68 60 
b. 30.11 64 5T N. Ф: 1 тт 44 | 121 il $i. 634 | 603 
ednesday . 30 30.11 64 57 М, 2 2 18 51 | 123 50 u^ 64 61 
7 Those readings from this date аге taken from a Vacuum Solar Radiation Thermometer which registers from 20° to 30° higher | 
an an exposed blackened bulb. 
Calendar of Operations. 
LY. 
e, inasmuch as the entries are larger ti than 
928 of live stock alone. A great novelty 
the first oceasion 
NORTHUMBER Елвм.—Тһе cold and wet weather which m which the wu and small Leicesters have competed in 
was so prevalent it tiro ughout the whole of June, continued à arate classes. J. W. 
to the еч of the present month, when it was succeeded 
RE Oe DN t E E ты 
^ ^ М 
i vast masses of bày: ева poat sod апу Med m tices to Correspondents. 
qwe Coni NDENTS are most earnestly requested to write on 
one aa o EAS of their paper ; ТЕ their compliance with which | 
evidences of d to e Crops. Tho M оп we shall be 2d 
serious! apprehen tertained ге in this —Wil Mr. J. Н n favour us with his address 
neighbourhood of а short yield and late harvest, have now ^ letter to bim b [9^ been гейге, 
en sadly increased; for the ling broken stems of the | AGRICULTURAL GazETTE.—We don't issue Covers for binding the 
t crop, below an average, at once show that there is now ИТЕН Gazetti 
о һоре : their either rising or — added to which is the | BARREN FIELD : isoned you shouid be able 
isfortune of the bl being blown off at "o fertilis it by UE m «шы бср; mineral manures, à 
i Mey. pe A similar wind arose on the 24th, with Us em acere: best A ies роем ян ploug 
(эле dex ry astating results. The rain has ie now abated you can der d mi lime and an; 
for a while, but sunny weather is sadly wanted for all | Vegetable refuse as a potes apply it liberally. 
cro, The Clover hay has been slscken Gr muc cell nt order, | TAKING A Farm: Ploughman. It is usual to estimate farm 
an keeping g admirably ; and, шша m — e b capital at 101, acre. But 100 acres of good — cannot 
for а few days longer, we в pw dpud be stocked and managed for 10001. A grazing or dairy 
The whole of i: n ков & po B pes -— isliable to risks of H ЕЎ — fines tee quite 
e to our utmost P iotistactlon. Barley is a full| аз serious as those of ага! '0-pneumonia 
crop, and has withstood the wind much better than the Wheat. |. may dest шг profite for e четсе д Pro m blow. 
ie pec varieties of Oats came into ear about the 10th, Y WaaEs AND : € R A. Iti is arkay mhis rh claim 10 hours 
lands аге an excellent crop ; whilst the later sorts о! work in a day's bond from the agricultural labourer when- 
rhe lands are now just beginning to shoot out; and are md ever daylight allows it—6 till 8, 9 till 12 (or 1), and 1 (or 2) 
poker. ferui short and light. The Swedes have all been hoed till 6 common hours. And -- inter time br n 3 
once, and are now ready for а second attack, whilst of course | Should be taken before.coming to work ; i.e. until а m: 
the Mendes bha MA MA ym ue ree. boc, and at 6 b RAT work | iron "x брот і, tili 19, 12, 
ips do not make great progress in and though t om not custom: hour 
have not suffered from the У татыса of the Turnip Жа, 3 on Saturday rii 
the woodpigeons have coi havoc Р ith the | ERRATUM: Lagg by Ayr. The rotation adopted on the irigat 
leaves, which must pie Horns Fe eck their growth for a time, | portion о farm, ss бавно, ina qp p last 
The manual labour has lately been employed in ha; ‚| week, sh have been stated follows :—1. Wheat, 
ege d hoeing, thresbdug Wheat and Oats, drawing together ene wnin January and Fe| ; Italian Rye-grass 
and turning manure рге ry to autumn lication, | Seed (4 bushels per acre with 4 or 5 lbs. per of or 
horse-hoeing root crops, and ridging up Potatoes; whilst Alsike Clover) is sown broad. in April among the young 
orses have been working y rd uj , in carting , and hoed or harrow: talian Rye-grass is cut 
о g, working a sma of bare fallow, and | three or four times during the following anured with 
other such like odd jobs. The cte have yet plenty of | 1} cwt. of nitrate of soda or Peruvian guano before the first 
though this is br no means a fast feeding year, and | cutting, and washed in with liquid manure—then receiving 
late эла have somewhat mie the Grass. She 1 cwt. of nitrate of soda or vian о per асте, and а 
are doing better and selli ing well, hoggets going o washing in with ths liquid manure after every — 
% 7d. to Tid. per Sb. The mbs are running over old | cutting except the last. Ploughed up in November. s R 
8 whilst the ewes аге 1 ill on second years Grass. —generaly а heavy crop. 4. Swedish Turnips and othe 
в are receiving a small quantity of artificial | roots partly removed, and the land is then ploughed for 
preparatory to m A in September. The ZZ The result in a particular instance of this А 
E 5 Bugs com sip wh Stock di next week t, of which ev tail of expenditure, ineludin, 
fas been found а: е. effica- 
она пи 
ich is peirar 
hold 
Aree 
me (9 y de 
in ierit of f capital and tear and wear of apparatus, had been 
bei uq ve ee should have been stated as а profit of 121. 
ses have 
РОН BELIS COMPOSITION ai 
Mildew оп Vines, Peaches, Nectarines, for des mem 
other plant subject to ЫШ pest. Sold 
., 28. 6d., and 5s. each. A 1s. ôd. 
in sealed M 
18. 6d in M 
ons fit for use. DR и 
Seed Warebouse, 10 and 11, e T 
TUR 
Magnified Aphis. prn 
Both may be oblained of all principal Seedsmen, 
Patentee: J. NEAL, Edward Street, Leere d 
„ашыды М ш Н ишш Eie Moenia. o Д 
Wholesale by 
PRICE'S А Сахр (o, 
Magnified. 
STEAM P PLOUGHING, ы Am 
ud d iis "n details ot ostot Woi 
nE ME 90 
ГЫ 
and Descri jtions of TWO 
ORDINAR RTABLE ENGIN 
m to 
зай ОЗУ was » Cornhill, edem. E. 94 or piro 
о: мм a мај 
ARD, BisHoP, &  BARNARDS beg tó 
friends аа "е әрне, ves they have made а pen s 
in the prices of Machin: made Wire Netting, pil 
their Nettings are now Т Galvanised after EA 
adds much to their кы Ауре strength, EXT, е 
Tui peg 
Ga 
2-inch mM mi inches pri 
pt 
2-inch en я mi 
2inch 5 $ » dU "ow 
АП » » $0 c) 1. i FX 
inch ,, ^" # эЛ М 5 nd 
ERI: DIIPII A 
apm а у ее СИ 
A ЧАТ, екп "be made any width ie 
“Ж ong Galvanised Po эңгу Netting, Tid. рег: yaa ACH 
Galvanised Sparrow-proof Netting for rm 
yard, 2 даза ire Netting of every m 
inch to 6 in! 
FENCING, np for the 
ROPE e 
ires, $ high, ан 
а 
есе 
Illustra 
Fenci and Wire Nettin, 
* 
the prin 
ire MA im de ME 
cipal Railway 
