amma 13, 1862] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 869 
юн n but half a field, be should half | he rigl sd М tracts of heavy | and 21 days. The Society's = District — To] the] tenant farmer 
the cutting, be | land tł hout tl try, and when [for е best bill, TE bre: vx reris " A Б, MN 
iio more "than the cost of опе. Т it о help | Upholland) Wigan ; bull; " Dukeof Wetherby,” aged 3 yore and 
e pe of discussion, M it v" be most | him, [^ I saw a piece of such land, a [oa ИКАН TAM Oi ls the United Kingdom c Et в PIN mid 
and instru ructive to see return or Barley, ploughed last autumn with heifer of any breed, in milk or in calf, 61. : Lady Pigot, of 
who have drained during ret pas a or|4 horses, dou 8 roods per DET ; again in February Sotirit or Летни H T -— е npe нде of 
ears, giving for each fie 24 Ur AE the gross S cost with E hor ; March was a wet month, so it was -old heif.r of iy wel. 6l iesu Адап, i o Manor 
фгее у E and the number April, t at the b fN Farm, bor gd near Altrincham, Cheshire ; heifer, eec 
- iode their depth and а description of the pipes used, was Tound too rou gh, and brick-hard, to venture Barley Fer М aged 1 year and 10 months. For the best yearling 
ът Humbert, Watford. s, Aug. 30. n it. Since then, besides | harrowing, it p fp een bs er of any ады: ладу CR ог абын Куг, New 
Darles F. xs TE db x, arket; roan heifer, *'Rosedale," of the Shorthorned breed, 
Occasiona) x im im d „боаз edi 4 P ере ау уме it. er agod 1 s Dist iet "To the ts gna "D hei De Pa 
enton, ү h to skin tl for it cu осіегу'в District.—To the tenant farmer for the pair o 
the letter d inis ау, a ГҮ two-year-old heifers of any breed, 6L: Thomas Forrest, of 
ini Lee еу edition of his work on drainage a theo ther. It isnow riy no means worthy of a com parison sce sodes е e a cami ch а 
ever before was ne i work moe re pied wi ith work done by m 0. 9, for the subsoil is быс ГТ ter ч prd ape for ты best р of one- 
efit of all classes of the community, but of euo it vill be found fali of little bits of tw es year-old heife 6 omas Forrest, of Spurstow 
5r Def Ireland, n and those in any manner dependent rea ady to pla t 16 for another dead fallow m Fa ~ мр y ed Me e - nd s тойа трибу. E 
or in conn. ith 1 operations. Another f armer told me that he т show f hor nob ; but for th 
Беара». | Е їп England s who know во little of had ploughed his dead отв = es this year. rude ен fo di "e ч i ilio th si wi 
tL x lo farm r we z endi " a ions, orough- 
Lr thit eist for and the adv antages to be derived 2 110 acres of ploughed land, F^ CN at her there bred a and histor; there was à very spirited competition. 
сутей and a peret system о es land dra T— e|has been much horse isnt da going on there this эш бай m пар ra i pigs for the 
to Ireland; and. fa ess do you know of the many eeN ег. Re my combined po ЗИМИ M MOENIA z п to general 
iin mad рб schi efs perpetrated i En the eii | driled in ; Oi 28, бы le ts in all, 1|©9 ЮР на» A dager ашары оргада ар 
hitherto vado. for effecting this all-important purpose. harrowod he "ed d over e times wi 4 one-ho: ore ы Я А. arme by d vs judges T€ “ commended ” — 
]t is true t islature йд! ог Ls orks in | ha h —this gave three Meri E to my three belio n ушет К tiat со т al T Ta аме, rari the 
Lr clle by legal enactments an e carrying of | horses ; they 25 acres of roots n 
them into operation, checked, if not fully arrested, | over "it tnis „ doi: ing three er day, character of the competi 
юше of those old abuses; but unfortunately ір | each time—or say 1 l days uk fr "iy ied. horses, The competition for фойе and butter was very close, 
ding в ре. N^ йа up new sources of|giving а total of 14 days employment down to E might readily be „supposed i in the. —— of a ‚ show 
фое а { to one worse in their effects, AA e us see whether they will get skinned "this t 
physically, sali, xt. morally, than those they |a ey will have to plough my light land | Some splendid cheeses were shown, but in 
maght to correct. I can scarcely trust myself to Сотпа Паста" —say 12 days work ; cross cultivate 33 | instances the verdict of connoisseurs was that they 
describe these abuses, even did not „а sense of f shame as as es of Whea ma at наа вау 6 days work ; ridge | wanted age. The following were amongst the success- 
si ogg ар fer roots m say five days work, and sub: oil | ful competitors :— 
Bat when bet tl 1 ays’ work—and t e whole ўй 8| Снеезе.—То the person who shall exhibit the best sample of 
on the н proprie rietors vie E soil, the А: a ргас- work will be 5a giving а "tota of 42 days’ work for | cheese made on the exbhibitor's farm—the Pw rj to A four in 
tised on their successors, the fine ау ЕЕ essing | three horses for the yea. So the rest of their work | amber, and eS e Wiata Whitlow луну еН 
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meh natural advantages lying compar atively waste, the | has been and will be mere jobbing. e working Шш те | Воттев. – То the exhibitor (being also the producer)of the best 
starving for food, both in Au o and ТЕЕ, of my engins has hielt in cultivating and planting | sample of butter, not less than 5 lb. weight, made up in half 
pw to other countries, and under othér|six acres of Oats s, nine b qut 12 MT ү; алай pounds, 31. ; John Rigby, of Lower Whitley, Northwich. 
overnments to enrich and west As + them; as a | Beans, Er 34 hours; 8 of heavy-land In addition to the above there were premiums offered 
ritish subject, apart from my natural feelings as an | 11 hours; 10 acres of каў: Tand B arley, 13 da; " ius for seeds and roots. Miss Glassford, Lostock, won the 
isman, or my duty as a Christian, z АЫ Ъе G acres of light-land enin 17 [sin rs; and the work z^ Me for the go sample of white Wheat, this 
1 worthy c of the name of either , did I mis an opportu- | t o do this year wi ill o сару шу engine К! 10 eis уез: s growth; and Mr. Robert J. Owen, H: alew ood, 
I lect heavy land Barley р awarded the on. prize. For Red Wheat there 
амі and of offeri ring the best gnus I can in the | acre, r qrs; Beans, 45 bushels; Wheat, 45 bush els. titi For white Oats the Earl of Derby 
vl ins асо the attempt, to remedy the опе | The Ward are half a юр. че fiy was the successful competitor; for yellow Oats weed 
counteract the effe cts of the other. At present Light land Wheat, 50 b s, 60 bushels; | was no competition; and for black Oats Mr. Hen 
Ё effe o both than by pes s, 80 bushels; and Barley, coe v acre. Roots Neild, of Worsley, won the prize, Mr. John Birch, E 
"ANM the aesti tion of your readers, who аге | eat with m 23:0 шалі Флай time, an average crop, | Orrell, carried off the whole of the prizes for Mangel 
mumerous even аб this side the channel, the re- xil Clover fed This, ha I have added that | Wurzel; and for Potatoes, of which there were splendid 
of Mr, Denton's views on this life and “ы my stubbles. abd lands A clean as a garden, | samples shown, Mr. J. Worrall, Ashton-under-Lyne ; Mr. 
death subject. To you in England they are of|is а fair mate аз to ow matters stand H. Neild, Worsley ; «nd the Earl of Der by were the suc- 
great importance, То us in Ireland they are a hundred- не Surely prm tbere is some value in steam- | cessful competitors. Mr. James брка, of 
fold more so, especially between this time and. the next cultivat ation upon the Woolston р. yan Mox Bickerstaffe, near Ormskirk, was awarded an extra 
pres of the British Parliament, when it е. to be|out working the engine at а high pres uch as prize. 
prehensive and practical measures will| Morton showed to be the case at York on light Mini The Dinner was provided in a spacious tent eun 
te adopted 1 by mM legislature for the thorough dinge. for you vi Кү seeing my heavy land worked rm in the id of the show-ground. About 300 on 
С he poor man’s little h«lding, as well аз | last autumn 10 inches deep wi vih my 8h sab дож: Colonel Wilson Patten, M.P., pre 
TA rich man's аб bns, or no ви аат engine аб a pressure never over lbs. Now and Uere: were also present Lord Stanley, M. Р.; шет. 
this be done, and by giving employm the|let me state in reg hee: this is my seventh Skelm ersdale ; Mr. W. J. Legh, M.P. ; Mr. W. Greenall, 
will not only Support themselves, but they year's ECT an and a hav vp Kus ned over 1 апус M.P, and others, The Chairman pro орозей “ “Su uccess 
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^h. to escape bec iso the pe ople feel no E well of ps e matter; and as I never give but o е had thought that hi has о h 
n ird a с ту- despising and to some operation for a crop, let horse оче E. EET report ой n mu е h x oceodings, beca ec s 
uch as, if not reflect over the few yet simple operations an on looking over the сете ооо , he notic * 
Dore, than ч йл above sien for ys high in system рейка | re they ay wan n say m: itis only large! $ в si t wi regret, fr pocs iem € 17 зумрае e 
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poor-house, or the emigrant ship. І repeat, | ап annual saving of 100/. a-year in horse-keep, and а | most un тоба et стед E: иы З was only on the well- 
let Mr, Denton's views be studied and aod m ME gain. of over 1001. a-year in the value e of essa —A to Pam drained lands that the farm ta тошпатийто 
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Yes, d let writ "gt n culti- m was glad to find there were several satisfactory 
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iced Mr. Denton's book can be published|is an eii iary to horse- ue ikan jen ME V entran by land. 
fs pre om the Rr. Irishman's reach, or vg Woolston, Bletchley Station, Bucks. Drain áp Saran aron c eat Y oper 
У tem ing to induce the rising gener mna — end p landlords to a r extent than was ever тыты 
= bi 1.» А before. if the reason, was а very good explana- 
this ng Боа of Ireland," to rea it tion of nb Libr in the number of claimants for the 
it i ана presume to offer a meu draining prizes, and was a matter for congratulation rather 
wou to have, if possible, a cheap | MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL: WARRIN Sept. 9. 3ай 27 ОРАН 
. Мг. nsidered that drainage was 
med school book; for though we|. pe per *3 n повар of this Society com- of a tenant’s а Miho о tenants capitat and skill prit 
suc! published some years | menced to- Warrington, The Show һә е ^9 күре » tration pue = and the 
Parkes” "sd wie, Find all were on the London m North-Western. Valer Station, i is - сн dk e ultivation h oen ай са 
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EN ЖЕ lped to place | acres in extent. Seven: тфу ех — of epum e ts show | the cleaning of tis més of — 
pri ors on e gridiron,” and T about 1000 articles Among t меш are Messrs. J. &|wassadly neglected. They might rest assured that weeds ап 
m 11 ti that “if| H, Heyworth, Liverpool; Hornsby, Grantham; Picks- Wheat would not — г. Mi d 
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n E the gridiron, you'll find ley, Sims, & Co., Leigh ; Richmond ч „Сай, Sal- roperty for а period far beyond that for which the tenant 
Clonegal zas Edward Carroll, Kil | ford; Messrs. Greening & Co., Manch ; Johnson d his interest, ought to be provided for by tbe landlord; 
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ite uenis x Sketehofthe able steam engines, Фай cutters, йа йош: of agros waleh, бейш, von give Re 
ER all a fair Ше gite oor ns E «| pulpers, ploughs, i barrows, drills, and À grabbers, churns, | water, defied all the efforts of skill, capital, and energy to 
^ field sown Ie e| washing machines, &с., are on the ground. In addition | make them profitable. At the same time, those 
Perceive i is v d late ds the n ade of May—as уоп to the 1000 аи there are $5 entries of ho! то оиа Жез шая ж com dote wd e" Com 
Iritight but it and will not be ripe for а | cattle, за тве, 93 sheep, 64 pigs, and 180 poultry ; | There were many Ber epe sms ЖА” wonder- 
Que at rand Tandom Баз had ТТЕ p The enclosed t taken | the rest of the entries being of cheese, butter, seeds, f уркун» on their pa E still te vo tene 
езт, Jolm could have sent you a| and b cem fruit, vegetables, and flowers. of the соп we РЕСЕ 
“тез as bold i The April Wheat $ in the present day for neglecting mprove estates. 
t he ранд ng list names some of the successful Parliament been на pee ano im- 
таер © ап ear as Lammas.— t | T Acts of en 
eter M more chaffy; But apota v — bul above AL. the ee. ies had te o — rl 
he, eawn. The cime d ponto Uis United. Kingdom NOE АРА DIS "mes ol the good effects of the measures carri by the 
and spe n sent is a very fine | more than four years ol 101; Hen 
Ste much larger than tho обе figurod last esl i amd. pot more i Hall, Halifax; 91% аена” Lands Improvement Compauy, and the General Lan 
AU" fe fo tltivation, t D For the Eo one and not more Кайф two years old, 8i: | Drainage pe A landlord, сев dde to improve his 
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d g to than W. S., Guild- estate, would communicai wants to one of those com- 
over ate E Pam Дай; Нака baly ү Windsor 1| panies, and an. efficient man would be sent down to make the 
=ч а pem plans forthe buildings and the drainage. He would contract 
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