1014 
The CHAT 
kA e you 
ral years 
Жыш nin 
to my sim long 
“No pends on a variety of cir 
example, Tur бефлепйу when coming on s 
are broken, апа as 
I think 
ve lift 
pim deem 
when Fei a tells. 
eat) go to Bedford and visit Mr. 
m" yon will see the effect of rie 
ing and plou, buaii vi with an engine, 
said, I soon fondih aia ez 
EE ue and thresh ou 
question with ous 
the e pd should be plough 
bought a 
ed or e pod 
grubbing or ‘smashing up, and if this practice should su 
then the cultivator and not the plough will 
of the ma 
е: why I chose ан r the 
forit is now s —viz, at the Exhibition of 
the Royal Agricultural Society of аА - Vosa in 
felt convinced that 
es are оь Бе 
"et ven very —— with reference 
h, the question, ‘Wili it p 
iA 
e of these м ve 6d., to replace а 
which has 
ЧАГ [with regard to these steam-ploughs 
Гы 
anum you wan to see goo! 
Pike tried tj 
Ha to p it from à € 
b angl he had | of th 
А steam 
aid е, 
1857 
г fields 
see і that they are 
ау?” 
ШО. 
es the * hes 
in working them 
thi 
is | 10- ее E 
grandfathers when living ing here and paying one-fourth of the 
you are now paying, с „not enjoying Жүл the 
with 
es У to aAngement and 
I should А med L^ eei n ofa 
апа multiplyi 
та 
d impor highly 
in being cam SA 
e of the 
E 
d in the Sodba of Mr. Giles, West E 
o 
Watchfield. 
ound was well adapted for the purpose, the 
ess of the soil, which 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
fold 
an: 
трго 
анов will shortly disat dir 
Lei eti bee it has xt ч. 
We kno 
саш 
nhe Боарне 
ч. 
atok, every lot of зр 
ее 
osely examined before bei 
the m 
th 
C have now been corrected by act 
and w вее that lls. to 125. an aere for stiff de 
Tho advantage of 
| tries to raise а 
сааат will not be in the actual saving rina 
bullock labour, but in the immensely Superior 
eher of the work; even on our co! light 
d we see the effec ts—how much more on a 
с 
ays 
With regard to the amusing 
correspondent on thin Боле 1 
a laugh against the ы Т the 
Agric cultural College, I have me erely to say that 
m 
Qu H 
urists of the харэй 
ies were numerous, сено 24 for horse 
x tea o for the Farmers 
The latter ' were 
n of the actual ЕЕ that I сап only suppose that 
n is yt of “sensa writing must have got the 
better of his love o en 
Hi ue n а constant reader of the Gazette fot 
(Bourto 
signe "pP ach was tw 
acres, 
second. Itisa 
ir 
become the order 
IRMAN then said that the next toast he 
any o 
mers. 
epa in арнаш, ab о ч 
constanti е 
und 
cditio, In & erecti 
аш 
facturing and industrial борае" 
and the policy I advocated, was 
com: у would be cus 
he founda! 
they got. 
e value уу Wheat w. 
y 
your бакасы manufactur- 
DE 
tions of 
both Майсур ала н, rs|e 
things, you 
and а donatus: 
untry. 
munity 
вие, I need 
más n of all scientific uet 
increasing productio: 
n of thes 
» | 
е the E 
fis antagonist, p we heard 
сое 
rs, Lam tolerably conversant with the 
e Sedona ойи, am and have often derived 
amusement if not oca m their er 
ilkins petas s greai in ds а pre-Adamite imple 
ment t called “а dic ge^ to have come from 
with which according t to hiy 
mimbuctoo.” 
expre: 
ой p he ad never seen better ploughing i in his |1 
life. 
The judges "e Mr. Thos. Arkell, Mr. Empson, and | 
Mr. Wm. Hewe vs f inp or Puis E s the— 
Ploughing with нна 
pum the distric to W: 
ет р plough. E pote secon: 
Ма the district, to TP Hea EA CES dod by 
va ien eec iby's plo e, e tl Sid es 
man within the Weste рени to Шаг най ЗА 
by Mr. тр Ат рар lough. 
Ploughing aen. — A. prise of 9L, by special subscription, 
to the t ботап менш the Mh. to William Cox, 
— by Mr. Tombs—Bal!'s plou 
з” Sons. —A. Silver. Cup, value Bis d special subscrip- 
dm à prb best es n being the son of & farmer: Mr. 
Dos qute реч 
ughing. k, Bourton. 
'esse 
erally had been done éxceedingly well. 
а, Ww Japos Had adopted a plan of deciding on үз) 
of marks, allowin 
06 
Giles iberally ditet | bis friends and numero 
ess during the day. 
Farm 
COLLEGE Ai ME CIRENCESTER. —Harvest was fini: 
occupied just seven 
wing to 
the Mw Hd "pening of the 
was cut rather green and коа ire usual am 
of field ro e and ev ger then, thoigh ёк ггойУ: à жеты 
ry, the was an mp. Although the 
weather on s tho hola Waa fine, the үсте was not 
ughly condi- 
pen. ourable for 
ей operations, it just suited the root crops, Mes E 
ur | continued;to grow тарі vitm h hardly a check; the 
other drills, bean Фе” The se 
o this a musing Eos forms P 
IN d 
. [e 
nished | ut 
1, p^ M 1 
ed May $, 
t pi aeres en Mir vie 
well worked in with ues 
I. И айша 
{о йон 
last piko d 
3 bushe 
E 
pisces ан 3 poen] вй 
wo о 1 lay down? рй 
of the subject. 
wth, and all 
unt Tod ; Len up iio Kay 
disease appears, 
an ^ the at 
hope T in p aning 8 aiet 
on the 
thing 
took, 
to create a "man and р prospero 
"us 
ustomers for your 
have suc- 
your prospe 
y the que — 
ure of 
now EA This лү ы т) Ма 
d ue кез л pe Curs iu 
кан e^ reached as ia 
e from 50s. to 705. a p rae 
Stock has ben proportionately M. The existence 
small-pox in an s МЫ county, and the possibility 
that ihfected sheep might ee into our monthly 
ofja 
