990 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
ар T sheep at all the fairs held lately have been The work of the farm proceeds without oM the No, 
y short, many parties preferring to being only sufficient to make the work M&.A jv „© H [ANDL ER - 
Арш; au this metho d of sale is better for bot h freely; we still continue to use the аб preparing | #4. C Soxs), чокта late Fira 4 
buyer and seller, driven direct | and clearing the land for various crops, for Wi Tares ч» sa to inform his S and the p deri SNP 
to the farms where den are required f for winter feedin ng, | to be put in shortly, and for the Potato crop of next ече Folha nady Wandan rth me Ma. 
spring. We have done nothing as yet towards preparing T. WILLN 1 Devis 
, wherethey the ut и, по: we intend to E 1 J NE Бараар em 
weather should become too wet for 
nnot sinbi coming in ннн vi s 
try. 
he 
autumn tillage, for v we find it of far more consequen to 
isto till 
е TIONEER апа 
= Умов, Bpring& 
scape G 
hei different parts of the 
Sheep stock being n ery r wil make it 
advantageous for tho on o held over a 
par W. 
portion of their ewes from last season, phe а secon j^ 
produce oí f lambs from them and when the stoc 
and s sow the Wheat land early, because in the ma jority of 
ceeds best sown rather late than 
y from "the 15 
otherwise, 
of November to the middle of 
valuable фт rearing early lambs un^ in the pre 
can usually be purc Еи 
ing of 
und by experi- 
ih FUA ч vil always get 
whic 
е | the Short-horns in such са 
= на ег. 
веавопв me the land is in a high state of cultivation, | 
heat su 
Тап ardening, ё. 
а SHONE begs to announce that be 
underta! 
Planting. Desigus haki Plana preparada ll Works gj 
Reigate Heath, Sui 
Land Drainage, and other 
me to purchase cattle for 
re now becoming mes for 
rchased o ock 
а good tim 
particularly if the calves 
Short-horned cows by a * < Pedigree? bull. p^ no 
re aring a set of calves obtained somewhat in his way, 
t, the 
animals, 
т ас 
of S for бамы d гесе work E 
tly fee and w 
t that the ich 
fat whilst suckling their ком; ; but t 
d ti а 
Н heifers and ani attaining heavy weights ab from а 
Agricul! 
R. BAILEY DENTON C. 
Ed for E gentis i [Dr аша, 3 large 
re for U Drainage, anf QM KE ' 
о him, at 52, PE Sine, 
хайи ad Oran tal Gardening ^ 
. CHAPMA 
comm: 
ae ep p apply 
Westminster, S.W. 
appy able to 
асо to 1 "New Publie Garden at 
Еее? ede tion. 
ans an rawings for the above purposes are 
and the works ie Mona during М bt] 
Her! е Road, Richmond, Surrey, 8, 
WX BLARE DESCRIPTIVE ani CULTURI 
SEED ынкы GERMAN pres ENVELOPES, ta 
em 
3 Gi 
aro оты, 
gues and Samples 
prse ЕТО, Но Lt 
to "ed ien old. 
5 
е jus сотатаепсей polling the bullock 
e | Turni у, UP joe topped hybrid nie. and 
for e raeg of SN ^ Ма box like 
them better than Swed 
owever, T e mix th 
M ГЕШ а а i a to ) furiieh а es 
hia, of ml > their Www i P is Ee bid the best | 
y are 
sold the 
plan when ewes are kept over em all earl 
Ке а ns. Which is n MNT done A removing the ram 
y from the ewes ata given time. The Bde | 
pi tions will js also to down ewes, except that 
the oflambing will always be about six or seven 
wee] ter, and in that case the down e to be 
red with their lambs " AM should finish lambin 
ore the middle of Jan 
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS—BERKSHIRE, 
By Mr. J. B. SPEARING, Moulsford, near Wallingford, Berks, during the week ending Oct. 15, 1862. 
ү). els, 
| way, although we kno " unusual to feed 
50 ANY with Mangel, сй the cattle of pi meani 
doing remarkably well, hav 
whole of our crop of Aut in the ТИ 
indeed the отук sort is cleared, and the lan 
la ay out. the e for „Wheat ; ; Ше early sort proves 
d rea Г 
S HB AW UM 
For samples and PEN s 
J. Saaw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, 
Oil Paint no longer N 
ILL AND SMITH: 5 PATENT BLAC VARNISH 
оа This Varus 
which Нил, & Змітн will forward on аа 
бењ casks of about 30 g: e м AN. 6d. per gallon, at 
ever, they ey а good price, and in our opinion are a 
atory erop for the Wheat, J. B, 
. 
anufaetory, or 1s. A àd. раг n paid to апу station in tbe 
am 
Apply 4o Нил, & 8мітн, Brierley Hill Iron Works, теш 
Duties ч ard 16, Cannon Street, E.C., from whom only # аа 
be obtai 
J OSEPH HAYWOOD 
£ Self. PRUNING and BUDDING 
З Reading of -Registe T 
^ ‚ MEAN, ary Т ing г ебанд ә Bain р thb Barik. KN: 
Day of Е Reading of Мах = m SPORTSMAN'S, and ай kii 
Week. Barometer 3 Amount| Мах, | Min. | in | Mi 1 
ула Я Dry Bulb|Wet Bub} Wind. Юр in | im Rays сў Ке 1 foot} 2 feet 
b| Freezing Point Sir Ther- |.—  — ——| 0-10. | Air. | Air. | of |Grass. imd; deep.| deep. 
dier aln "^ Dealers in Gambia uim 
; Shears, Scissors, мш 
Inches. : DURS Е А Edu А Soi 
Thursday. 9| 3031 5 Š хе з з баруз fs % 58 
Friday ^ .. 1 Е 64 48 is 58 Sheeld. 
Saturday m 29.87 56 55 W. 1 7 70 | 53 99 | 50 0.22 НЫ 57} Glamorgan Works, 
Bandaga, H 24 " D ELETI Бйр би 58 |*5r 
onday .. ч - 6 64 48 1| 44 0.17 58 57 Works, 
Tuesday ..|l4| 29.89 63 5 JSW] 2| 4 64 | 52 | 88] 50 | 0.03 8n | 57 AND тр CÓ 20, Galvanised Iron 
Wednesday.|15| 29.64 64 60 В, 1 Н ea d 67 Al кя "d F5 H. Ji MORTON s ачы. 
GALVANISED IRON Е dk 
yum н - ——— for Farm Buildings Mes other че; do pta re 2° iter 
е TE Which reg fi to 30° higher able, andneatest Roofing in 
WIRE STRAND CABLE 
— jc == 
Miscellan sheaf XI laid CuK id the field with almost geometri 44 p 
Ar n ks New Reaper. — The North British | eXactne hanism by which this is effected is cable), the 
Agriculturist gives an тшен account of the work. | €Xcee ceedingly bd pror etes merely of two small rods, | тота of тунел Wiros me ER resist the largest : 
ing of M‘Cormick’s new reaper in the neighbour of СА ТАГЫП jus fastened 4 one end to the arm of E not з or yy - of form by trespassing вва 
Stirling—first on the fa Meadow, | th e rake-fan and a t the other the axle of the reel, ice, with fiv өйче о of the Galvanised Si d 
secondly, on the farm of Taylorton, both t ted by Th is лие clean and bed Mid and Fog oce y e tham posts a rails, or any koi 
Mr. Alexander, The reaper attracted a good deal of | leaving a clean stubble with not so much as a single iron fe n: wi із times the strengi sin d 
attention from the agriculturists in the district, several | zT giing straw, т an ou connec rs. Will not rust nor vais z7 
hom orders to Mr. M'Cormick for опе, | machine is the motion, on turning a corner, this Fencing supplied. 
irli p left- en a turn has to be made, this GALVANISED GAME AND POUL 
comes 
machine," says North 
British fah Agricultura, ч "тав working i ina a field of | е 
Three horses were employed аб the work, and Mr. 
Alexander informs us us that the work was easier and 
h f 
esee now in use, ае the: enn knife fer jo | 
The side delivery. is effected by a very simple contri- 
vance. Тһе grain is, of course, shona into the knife 
y 
ts plaee three-fourths of the sheaf is 
cut. When the rake-fan reaches the knife, the sheaf is | 
› таКе-Їап being relieved from its | 
sweep takes place and the | 
cs thi e or rather еф gives bos to this, is the 
ren iat th the machine can cut round and round a field 
whatever may Бе the lie of the grain, Yesterday the 
Oats were laid and vi Lim much twisted, but notwith- 
standing this the s laid out with very little 
vi «не 
less neatness than S a 10; тА, 
feti " Correspondents. 
тавон, М Дебай Yon оростой three Onbbages, 
obi sho 
апа of "ee tho the best P £y has the "e “not for com- 
tition ” written That was all we said, They are of 
Extraordinary si mecs excellent. qedt ty. 
Тніх SEED: received a letter from ик Coleman, of 
. We have 
ipa: ^ too late for appearance this week. 
Vicromi. WHEAT: Triticum, Will our kind correspondent in 
town be $50 ч to communicate with à Messrs. Thomas 
variety 
Gibbs & Co., corner of Half-Moom Street, Piccadilly, about 
is of Wheat. They want two or three sacks of this 
5 openings oe 
LVANISED IRON ME 220 870018 
POLARY FOUNTAINS & FEEDERS, PRONG 
RODS жанов ROSE STAKES, Бе, аза. рег arde 
ori n 
nsively 1н 
EET with gent ge e ип 
ni The 
and' gost free. ырл” daily. Ped 
