989 
gerose? 18, 1862.] 
it fectly clear to me | both as regard RTT Я 
ve c: profite т - i cd e — poth m regarded mutton and wool. He did not know | ploughs Чо which Mr. Scot t Skirving "alluded, an 
be nd; PUO so, on the o = һай, no land- | Whether he had been the first to i ce this class of | thought that there was a t деа! at ingenuit, P 
258 xl anently ery estate unless | sheep into Scotland, but he had had the curiosity when simplicity їп Coleman's Ew In vi ү: һе 
фо the farmers. The аһан. IM Yorkshire, to bring up 60 or 70 of them. They h u ght абая sen AP A WR m cd how- 
T dou th терра Smallest retail trade, | been killed by some people іп Haddington, and the at steam would do a great deal of good to the 
gh reet to ot “particular branch of industry, capital mutton and wool had been spoken of very highly by | farm 
A а: sd mode w ета 0 е eee d рор И о „мй вееп them. The ey were pires The CHAIRMAN dv said that since Mr. Sadler bad 
goin ofan S At work which may tend to insure and 1] L so pu cim wm ted and 
LAT ise sgriculturist, whether the owner of land or the | 80 bs . a steam-ploug h into this county, they ought not to 
p Looking to the great and rapid increase of popula- S S his zood ҺАЙ ОА 
жор. Wb new towns that spring suddenly up in t Ed & mera fi ealth and success. 
реп he new опе Тооке to tho tendency o id pr of the Cab perd which he | For himself, he bellored that they should profit by the 
74 Y ао to cottages in rural towns, attributed to the рагуараду ja гю Mara. ; 7^ ei ME and that the steam-plough 
к Де злу eonvenience for —— жо they had uen. two good practi re had | would bi He had no e а ж the 
Le n; and, above 27, ing n A conside uM in wt the capabilities or ei im мету ерге -— са 
d, al р! des y was 
za progressive infir dioe. d ро коеш совае nf for agricultural Min. йе а the kind of land on which i bel 
and to sustain the standard of its remunora- use of societies, But had it not been for the great cropping B м6 
ni on some of his o e did not think p he 
ment, ai 
i 
‚ On Rewards to Labourers. cux еч 
е ges of this Society, Mr. DisRA 
as follows on t this subje 
| Gaukroger had s T 
o поза ты that eam - fine 
from Wales, that t 
k: 
ed p, and on inquiry b mmi that t they came | t 
they were Eri in higan districts, 
He could n ot 
^grfar as these agricultural cam are concerned, my | and that they paid well, and did well. 
poen well known а оп, апа ће : 
н тшу yo — enc that tA еа speak practically as to the nib, at these sheep, but he 
ten pressed, and in which y t all су are just. Ithink| 0005 it a great р of nationa! 
Л any lon to vindicate their constitution | Societies that they brought this out-of-the-way class of 
€ practice, Pu lic opinion and the voice of 80 ciety sheep into view. T дөй s was | 
tam іейей that they are highly beneficial to t diy p 1 мар" Pd gre 
(90104 the great objects they proposed to themselves, | "У of shee 
тапу practically and completely brought all classes cattleand horses, thatwere universal a all overthe country, | the ri ont 
world together, much for the advantage of | but to bring particular bri eeds into view. He there- | drying 
лт ing- 
are of the 
ral societies now in 
as fore thought they P indebted to the 
bringing these blac 
kfae ago under their ; notice. 
TS on acconnt 
able. Не went to nt 
ploughs, | and he had not seen them at work | 
fant th 
eezes h 
Society for Men Harv vi^ n "opera rations 
Lorie D hi gre —À during the latter ches of 
this 
empt to defend the Wheat, p. 
of | 29th. 
o Mr. Sadler. 
Mr. SapzzR briefly ыбы the toast. 
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randa. 
Nor in л The past month has 
most rorida ily been characterised by sunshine 
eep, | and fair weather, which has been most favourable for 
of 
of m gon crops, though an al 
mewhat retarded the process of 
have been diligently 
6th with winter 
p^ 
th 
point whic 
ean ol 
тшу district, however limited, are so 
ы: fairly s say that hitherto the advantages 
| an 
уе been averted because the local spirit. = 
(e but I am of opinion myself tbat 
Р le ex 
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gran 
F 
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and at 
uch im- 
de ei im 
ess the people „ый. it is o PIU 
as agricultural skill." 
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Oct. 3.—At this meeting severa 
h tm rot the Battersea show. 
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machine, the 
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; the fist den this county, and it was xcd 
ork at Ferry 
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T dd v E 
eep mention Mr.| 
fox A the бе А where they war 
iue 0108” They had no v dto 
Scottish is urging 
sac ind introdnce this class of терчү 
огК to be exceedingly profitable, 
е. field was 
important a 
ral | necessary purposes à 
a 
said he had | roo 
i 
a нечо all would 
| not а 
opened up for the agriculturist, and that an 
pe m d itself t. ee 
and а 
assistance of the fi 
otn than any 
et he ti 
premature сагып ng, i 
by 
lvi g the necessity of dre pd: such, however, 
безг "f 
{4 
bewilder one. 
the owners y the zie rore cero the 
which were сотребіп 
over the ees trop m in a difficult qud ав аўн 
as to rem ind the vot s o£ tho sheaf «that coro i far 
bei ras eafed and stooked 
h rendered it impossible to 
that 
eapers did thei 
ө t afterw. Sy e и, machines, which were 
easily m 
b after. 6 
tiemen who 
gom — they 
5 hi 43 
m ing into 
ы mple and | 
ым ns — their e 
naged, аш 
un е hope t he | шас 
i had | e 
al a bog 
Beans, have been cut vith a Bu 
tire satisfaction, though, owing to the 
late win me > seldom been able to 
T 
round, 
acres per day have been accom 
This is the fifth pese for 
better—particu 
€ do his objection | 
see how 
у they 
^5 Jarly ү land. than any Er 
to thes ө eould 
se machines was, that 
Ба now ату nearly 1500 ас 
—а 8 nt test of its material an 
corn is all сед чр by women 
edi 
as d Granting that ез ploughed i 
their land by the steam plough, i 
evident that ез was а grea! n 
vog dius of|a 
was 
nini in у tlie felt Yad згу not do 
the; dia d gos His 
w 
that req! 
and the т But for himself, as an agrii 
5 гів, he hoped tha uld 
d and | he б ҮТ indebted to Mr. 
бойы р 
Мт. Sin AK 
| of the Battersea ME. a 
the foreign | stock, and the 
dino Jn in particular. He though 
rmer bat 
Sadler for 
| seemed to him 
And their woo appeared to to be vi 
Wi pe né га параз in which he always| 
t, he was peus nd the | 
me. | 
t | loads of about 10 stooks (of 
ing 
great deal bought 
ired | prospect p 
prices of 
almost as | 
very good. | e 
dh 1j ac 
are made Mini нй 
have improved amazingly 
during this month, some some of which, both 
h ifera, have been sold off at rices varying 
i: ars, Mar ^ л inning to fall, for 
stone; but prices are now 
numbers are being pushed into the 
el 
sales 
though һ Lord Polworth r 
oce o e d of previous years. Моге 
t Darlington and other fairs but the 
à beige ans having a tendency 
descriptions of lean cattle as 
to the end оў September. 
to raise the 
well as sheep. J. W. 
see. qr 
The competition at at Farningham was 
pow s sg рей, Ho remarked the 5 steam- 
