SEPTEMBER 20, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
893 
f o the foremen 
direction 
: E. swhich haveappeared in your columns, 
-- be more 
E. by Mr. Hallett, if not carried 
—1 am indeed guess that the 
of 
е Четиво Exhibition should have|s 
profitable to agriculture ra 
| it (оча ) h lc 
hav 
rere eoa icem with 15-4 ANE 
Matthews', Procter's, &c. 
cem 
has 
"ESQ дын т T ihe way of dra 
he advantages of. TE 
ng 
erm “Systematic 
It has a n object with m 
ip avoid c allusions -: pertica i instances, "d 
iberefore I wil 
yr. Humbert, ppy i 
testimony to le fact that р 
applicable to the “ clay," ùe., the veri Du "Dolls, i is not 
as a rule to the "fre," i.e., the 
€ 
arallel drains “ the 
ect wit 
re e me size o дере n's 
Km alm most 
ess cost. I 
sult, and have 
il | White: not quite 
always turns оці | well when threshed. - 
Wheat 
,|of Eng 
“Ts this the same 
ery — " in the south 
ue "9 r о. 4. 
gren — ye 
grains, y9 не Арм 
Wheats sown the same 
e|apart are nearly worthless, these thr 
all first-class samples. Мо, 5. Shi 
во free a 
Shirreff's Bearded 1 
1 еъ; No. 
he 
defective soils by perseverance in bs bem 
suitable and rg 8 ийан ion 
n that end I s 
this com 
y р. 
farmer q^ alter and занд tbese 
Mc з * | 
der the name 
sown on the му: h of April, а nd y 
walh Two three other nid» of "Wheat ( (one of 
hem тате) sown ће same day, have not» уеб come 
зә ear. All Wheats 
cially where sown p. 
| munication wo 
ня Ла my friends have h ad considerable experi- 
Sewage Manure.—1 have read with much surpri 
cre the first week in October, 
Thin seeding EAR. a we climate than the 
Yorkshire Wolds, Wm. Lov 
Zinn. ough I have not had the advantage of 
E creme of the latter. зак will 
in referenc: the value of s liquid manure, 
and as I paly hitherto beni ero in the truth 
of many of „your articles on agricultura l and hor 
rticul- 
WARW. 
is а 
uniform 
pem carried thro 
etim 
my e а. ло в соп the e to the | e 
que. the Bae of the doctrine that. i pera 
lar ughou 
a 
e dr rawn of the compe 
mu 
eng 
lry 
est | Th 
surest ingen to dete 
l go 
ses, profit i is T be zen шей or not b 
int 
of fally beli leve that su 
+ 
п | ju nt) erroneous opinions on the above quest ion. | dist 
I therefore trouble уоп with a little aime gud of 
A ietory ‘п extre 
Meine 
кон Тһе show yard, too, is full of a very large and 
cellent show of implements. `. The implement judges 
lare — the follo owing report of the cow-milking 
ер act icabilit: 
ermine the 
tter e bet 
not going to discuss the A as veg ae 
"We have this ^ — the practical operation 
of the. cow-milkin e, and we „certify that it 
чыш у the 
nto a solid m Minn ugh I 
a process wou uld g^ 
profitable теш. 
sewage of our drai 
> і em E КЕ to т nM re 
s with bushes 18 ine ches 
Man 
— have nu on thei estates 
ure or 
tanks wells to  receiv — 
| an arrangement is as errontone „ав s draining clay | m 
deep! 
4. 
of the house, and which ibo (ode 
J 
n 
for manure both in the "liquid and the ойор} with 
fth 
Eryt da йы, with ieo But 
will 
be шап, many years before 
i doris for the 
t of extending coni is tellin 
n the arterial channel the 
5e Не $ ERE 
appropriate 
will be found 
f 
g its tale | its value for ag 
is realised in so limited an area 
estimate e 
sia E eni in жеши» to 
l pur e may select ior 
example the ta я which. the lite | Prince Consort co uA 
E e 
"WR 
the canse of 
establishment.” His late Royal Highness 
MA Ronin to improve the condition of the. aed Tand 
that constitutes the Par К. „For this purpose he 
to carr Som "the 
nd, rejets when 
mea able; and if 
ciated. | hou nded half a mile, then 
emptied i itself, nto urge Fal n AER the liquid | 
dopts | w Em 
which s 
irrigation, and the sediment for 
ure. gA ine of E sewage was 
ewarded 
ny | J; 
ns апа! M.P.; 
1 apum half taken 
by Tand! мбай, Cleanliness is obtained wy pes rice 
(Sign ed) Edward Wortley, John M , Judges of 
tually vi 10 
Mr. 
Mr. Holland, М.Р. ; 
m. lifton Р; 
George Garne, Mr. E. Lythall, Mr. Marjoribanks. - 
The principal Herefondiprize-taker are Mr. T. Ducke 
ham and Mr. J. M. Mr. T. Horley, Mr. Holland, 
r. W. O. tres Mr. J. H. Bradburne, and 
others, take the prizes for Shropshire sheep. 
3 
Aebícts. 
Canada East at the International ONE By 
Н. Н. Mile, M.A, А рм т Canada, 
Stanf y Charing m oss, (A Pam Au 
The rn districts of Canada e of late у 
been - к-С сле [omo to the notice E 
а | Europeans as desirable homes for emigrants, tha 
soli 
ае аз the pastu RUD д worthless, 
affo 
wou 
d the E be learned 
foa'i, ma should ме! in future have lands with fr Tee 
pra 
ge abad Um pe ae 
Bailey Denton; Woodfield, 
he са: 
au judge for I. tena cannot. b река, 
the h 
ich w 
rded a rich d umi edid while the 
was found ually | adva eou: a 
our gri eat North American Colony. Profi essor Miles 
has reor яа а very important service on 
this try as well as his o wn by the p ublication of 
sediment 
еше for the arable ERN 
compost for farm as you 
horticultu l purposes , me proc 
adopted, PM in no Magn a "frait lode can a more 
convincing proof be afforded of the 
value of se sewage] © 
+} 
the extr emely 
а 
notice, in sieh s we have : ample information concerning 
those Eastern 
townships that lie to the.south of the 
and are bou pdedby the northern 
sie аы settlements in Canada wi 
water 
P M EA ие unt Б iver St. 
Grass Land,—As the season for top-|had a fair trial n fact no species of manure that FI Тат m gogo aec es of Quebec 
bete Meia ы Ishould esteem it а | have ever eec a established any comparison in the | and Montreal d in rv splendid and 
mul of ы вош e of your readers would give the | result T o that which has been 65 in the | extensive lle of that t great river. In this valley, 
tillage gg potione in the use of various kinds of | fruit house Thomas эс cp S Manor | to the so the St. Lawrence, the most prosperous 
ч rad a clay soil, иче House, Wrathersfield , in p Esse Upon | sett сат p perm X stablished, and there, 
drained lad. Я: em. „and cannot be used, upon u the same principle as that ему ‘Y aded to, with the » td day, the great bulk of their e 
m ft ouris e 
ог gas лан was introduced in Yorkshire 
у used—not the c ree ma manure, the use of 
ha 
d 
E 
& 
a 
ted in M r's Almanack. 
i at the rate of 
FE 
"a 
I 
T 
Mr. White has con 
constituting | p the majority o 
U 
ructed 
the kitchen 5 а over which "T a pump is ps 
« Further South. of the - Lawrence, beyond the 
and lying eastwards of Montreal, 
placed, 
both for moisture and manure to the Peac ch, sud 
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Б» 
E 
> 
= 
j 
гез А аа Ape land. 
the й also re- 
1 
which he gr 
such almost unparalleled ` quantities of | these choicest 
fruits. No othe: r manure or r liquid is applied to them 
but that Tt 
an tov tract is included Miet the designati 
Townships. : 
| sixth the size of England, i if 
of territory which is Кое п 
„А full ‘township d enclose a surfi 
diei I EE 2 P s bones, 
3 
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challenge all England in every class of these fruita Er 
for il 
{ғ 
m 
Н 
by this 
m pie Се І сае |а 
у iS object is 
РІ 
ting more has nately i 
Ness been said Hg the vary е К, 
* large quantity 4 5 
Z 
ntity and жн: while the trees man 
ma s I have never witn a 
any other county Leni ө, lale 
Tis fact t will ET som ethi ing for the value 
5 f ten mi miles square, or 100 square miles, 
а | between: 90 and тв; 
region comprisin illions of acres. 
“The ps cad the) Eastern Townships, now occu- 
ied by what may be eigen an imt mpi 
Ет testant | community, m: may be stated to have begun 
* 
manure. 
Ё 
for cundland. Ee 
Ы Pa ps want an immediate 
ў 
is 
and a little “charcoal scattered о on n te pn will ve 
es ngency of | 
so unpalatable | 
м CE 
the ammonia, э 1 ів 
indom 
mee, indu: 
the д 
г DI Newfoundland guano 
pl T mature E те latter than гн 
ру там sulphate 
ards Mardi 
mae waste on 
Te 
8 
2. 
ш, 
TIS 
2,9. 
the в Vinery, or the Pad b house. T, joe 10. 
a conquest 
various directiong, over the 
more or less Барда іп 
tacles presented by na 
Wh heats. 
nature. These have for the 
bro, grown at Hilperthorpe, also г of the follow. 
ing Wheats. No. 1, Victoria Wheat: This Wheat wed 
done well. Dd is quite as DEI as English Whea po 
D o d of their descendants and of the emi- 
сии who joined them from other parts of the world, 
h | the tin of their own enterprising and virtuous 
Great г the Chaudiére, the St. Francis, the 
Yamaska. м 22 Richelieu, tow through the pubis 
mselves into t hty St. Law 
All m 
Grano ` prop rtion tot tier solubilit ill prove itself to . . 
CI of the 2nd inst, Ad airs nA пайа Wheat: This АЕ hows 4 great 8ана 
Covent: ave read a communication rom Mr, | ёо blight and dust. Many of the ears are very poor, 
” upon ty, under ће re о “Ноте gro p е have а few grains іп them. deor of these | 
quantity, Woe » its е y high pric ears.] No. 3. Creeping 
баьо 0 miting p de rl uam е | Es ide of the best Wheats osa d he East| 
farmer who Riding. Tt is generally clear of blight add ед andi 
has relied chiefly upon ! 
robo ede н our author, ^ is етае орон 
by other smaller Streams, running for the most part 
