846 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [За>тмвкв 6, 180, 
it must be liable to frost, which may now ere long be 0 the Editor of th 
quond. Barley seems реша v йе! апа ког Machine эй бе коте pe d js 
r wbie n ойу be expected to attain а second rate malting | у Mostin g ón bel E е 2 Brackley Parmer eel 
febrile Жыр б), and scatter their seeds as théy go | ped it will all be fit to en p September 10. mile of Brackley Station „Іа m, Bir, 4594 Vill ie be Within 
i are m rd and о 
arlier sorts may be cut by the second week in Septem- perm Зит, 
t 1 эз tlie "ter kinds will require * ^ - weather? t Howeard's m Cultivator, 
Pine-apple and Banana vij ini be carried 300 or КАРАК them into the stackyards. rop however, | &. EN t^e Editor ү vr ricultural Gazette. 
miles—and the Sugar-can Cotton seed might be | they bave гореф И within "iie us six iE within a mile of Bedford 2 be в 
scattered ; also Almonde, Peach and other fruit stones, | weeks, and in our strongest land even we may now look | improvements in our Cultivator, we eut ie move des 
of G om i e bw 
P" for food (aud few thin ngs are more nourishing), 
cocer for physic (few things are "i ind as а 
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other things. might bee deleterious when the Green Crops.—Our Swedes are now LM 
wild— g У 
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and conduce to the wet x Hara sate traveller. | be a full crop; yet.much depends he autumn. | _ Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, Aug. 1 
ood for animals, in like m т, is not to to be ес ecte d; ; Тһеу bie cd е bratted vió by the "heavytrain on the 13th, Sacks, ags. ы: 
all the Acacias may be ea ten by th MP ышы . ANDERSON, and Baa 
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grain oeil e have considerably 5, Sherborne Lane, King м Ben, б City, m 
good гейі. to plants n d үн нт localities, | эө trig Grass i is still abundant, but o rar the (removed from í 34, Lime Street), supplies SEED BAGS ai 
Shonld one that is таные be found, the discoverer | fogs do not stan quet eating this m. We have let cula |. Sod porc рег doz. | 3 Bushel B 
should carry some seed of it to other localities on his | one fie ы of * шү, for lambs at 4d, per week. 1 Bushel Bage. Hos Baga e t 
journey, having reasonable hope that his horses as у! Horse and Hand сов т have маб jointly em- "Gon r Bags much cheaper; 
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himself will derive a meal from it at a future tim |gtáyad. n the Turnip fields wlth good effei; with the ARCHANGEL and PETBRSUDRG MATS. 
all explore Liquid Manure Distributor, —— — — 
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йр , this, with or without MEE former we use both the small ыйл ploughs with 
and good must co seuffling-arm attached, and also a Turnip scuffler (by re 
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NORTHUMBERLAND FARM: dun pte on the [in NF ture) well as carting, spreeding, and ploughing 
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the last two wea piv sen or au that eiu НҮ, e: at mid.day and lying out in old 
be wished, срака ә heavy rain which fell оп | pastures at pes they ч. же а feed of Vetches 
үза ты m n 48 hours), was sufficient | when bro -— n in the morni 
› delu distriet, б Лау flat any a uring this Mies боше heifers have been A hy 
«ren any; however the sun which es off ча fat at 8s. per stone, but great complnints 
s0 eceeded it has PK than | are raised (^ butchers 5 to the Lipa ory w | cd Ms e" ya alt us. к ийуу ul, 
ompensated for any injury which may have occurred, which cattle, as well as sheep, are dying. gu the First Prize to I. JAMES, Tivoli Works, ,Oheltentam. for bis 
xeept in certain m within water-mnark of rivers. | fat bullocks may be expected w pe: off next А а total of 17 
'he damage done the unfortunate winds Уч ee ыў. S Мы s ri condition; any fii the BL gh; Irrigatin lie Rosie 
24 and wes X. be realised when cut. Епоп e kept on till Christmas, А lot | nis иш ael fproverient [A WASHING MACHINES viia 
at present exists to show how fear i of bait гей. Trish “hull s ст -years old, were purchased | hav: 
iust e ihe Jod, n in many known instances | on the 26th at Carlisle at a little over "9i. а head, 
to hundreds of poun [е Bae 18 scattered over the whole dy un NM 
though | to their re: espective er aimes The d raught ewe 
we anticipate a а ies зек йч 2 on a |and fat h 1 
field of Wheat thus damaged by the above wind, gre. in old риш. the ать | are na kept in good 
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and occ ing a П bloom, fog, receiving in addition лл 
ме ай. ge деті оя а уб ноф many u Nb tem s ho се огп, The MENTA rams will be sold at Kelso 
heads, Winter Wheat is Mn ws ering considerably | Sept. 12, bein ne the most extensive kae of ote " 
from gum, but that later so ems Fstop asi rams in existen Те е ensuing month will be one of| = VU WHITE 7r 
n from this сы; which must affect both the quality. Sont Lgs sevi i in our harvest AN but bo E AND CO. S. IRON NOW 
of grain and straw, Much Wheat the Es imei favourable, we m —by the aid manufactured by Patent —— 
Ly ep ago s yeb of a nd verdant hue, and will dics ines—be able to s noh id crops in |8 агими xod hr unskilled labourers. 
I fear never come properly to E frc esf as ао ыр сбн, #; F; i. Require few and inexpensive supports, 
се. 
* P uc Hei ornamental Su ia dice n their peculiar со 
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the follow- 
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; : ATIONS—BERKSHIRE. half the price of similar hand-made Fences. 
Ву Mr. J. B. SezanING, Moulsford, Wallingford, Berks, during th k ending Se pue 25 ы 40 variaties are made, the principal ones 
r. J. ^ ord, near 1 » uring the week endin: t. 3, 1862. Sina 
| » : POPE No. 1 a variety.—Cattle oi Sheep Fence, 3ft. 9in. high, 1*. 
Reading of Self-Register- emperature һер folding Fence, 3ft. high, 9d. per yard. 
ing Thermometers. Rain J the Earth, Pd LR RC mes ad at oor d Fen кеч 
Fallen in No. 11. хе —Poultry and Chicken- А чаб псе. 
Мах. previous No. 16. variety. — wp rn Garden Fen for the dd — 
in | Min. | 24 hours 90. variety. n admirable substitute | 
Rays| on | onthe LN 1 feet т hii опей n М without 
of |Grass.| Ground. 4 deep. Co. will be happy to | 
Вип, dips vim бы reme of f the рине Sarion: "er габа 
Quito ogue of Fences and Gates post free 0 ш 
: : А . | Imche. | , ric GnxsxING & Company, Victoria Works, тй 
Ц 48 [195+ | 4l 4A 634 | 61i | Manchester. 
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Calendar of Operations yery povr land, a fne стор of Oats, grown with mitrato| 8 nint anl 
ST. d of soda, of them measuring "from 5 v. 54 feet in wisted Wires like arope or cable), the p 
sr iine len е have not as yet se y tato (formed o ча est fi use, will zosik iis largest md 
Ута ачри à he farmers’ experience “ ћеге | very few blackened stems, although the его pee, not be | озере and Ben Tet out of form т by К 
is much between the un and the lip,” Thronghoutthe month | heavy should the di; ү р эй 4: will not. ен р or get ou Strand, iron 
of May t ке — я tinued во favou косе that, in пе they appear to thrive р i a pronged s por y "nh or 
beginning une, {ће crops were unusually advanced, an d in July. A ; posts, and pro: ls, 
very esta and the anticipations d tbe farmer were | are now nj Our Swedes an "US ou or rina Ev, This ieo ini ar [I Es Lap egi Rene of Lr 
i aea or corrode. Upwards 
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t ка "v the most pro- | anxiously inquired after for sheep eating. We pene some GALVANISED GAME AND pute NETTING, ina, vi 
ill not be general earlier t h 
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Y estimated а сор at some 12 banhels por aero Notices to Correspondents, ` EE БЕИ 
1 our Wheat has a dark, unpromising appear- м CurTIvATED Monen Farm: R. You will pe ventes ii à З CHAIRS, 
Ln , when d eres prote TR Ne. ES Г probability see one, for inm that the remaining | GAT,VANISED TRON CHAIN CAMP 5т0015 А SA TABLA 
rom б Ashburni трав ч fine Bedfordshire pe POULTRY FOUNTAINS & FEEDERS, P 
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prod. т А now — be ased by Messrs. J. and Е. sete А with а SE STAKES, &c. yard 
mo crate ecd qolip i in — — i ie view of making povar into a large “Model Farm,” to be culti- pug гойт HURDLES from 9s. per y 
WORKS 
d well evene a ps on "aol 8овзоп, Provon Read's в (Circus, Piccad ATENT IMPROVES Houses = Mansions, Вай 
ey are thin and short. In ай һе) by Sleight Ө Edinburgh is я good subsoil p Ме роте ТӨН | of ап sises, o ds ef private villages, e. Works ed to 
late —— well-filled and a well- a good trench plough (Ransomes, levia: Or of | Stations, Mills, Saved to Th works э van be eni 
Buildings Leeds. 
Немвү J. Мовтох & Co., 2, Basinghall } 
the result is that the Bumih am drainage tools are as Lu 10 to 500 lights 
advanced from 24s. to some 32s | & Lowe); Denton's dram icr an labourer.—Apply to 
year on newly-improved and!  Btreet, 7, 68: 4 “= 
