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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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1 mot of - 
This i 
is among artists ; i 
a not table illustration 
however strie& and. eareful, wil 
suffice for the attainment of success. 
the y 
Jonas WEBB ever crossed his sheep with—was 
shown in the unprecedented prices which were | yi 
T" "i 
eek dem) а олет оѓ 16 in 
we 
must prove a great lan 
Southdown breed of uen 
It will be seen by a vind to our report that 
all the leading Southdown breeders of the country 
were present or were represented at the sale last 
ho ari pit iis р Governments as well as 
other countries were 
peni by their sapis In addition there were 
ds of agrieulturists on ix ground 
attracted "rem by the fame of the own e md p 
s| the 
nd | the f 
ж“ "This v— is striki i apparent 
present results m culture, which has within 
е (ві rmous siride, and 
б йыл to be decide mr 
of er and elsewhere, and thus the Census of | 
r tells us of diminished rural population in 
e of better and more үстерә eulture of 
the n »- than was ever known before 
in the 
Those who СЕ through our report іп another 
nowledge усе there is reason 
uestion has no | 
iles 
mical Уус eom ыы ors qever or tillage m 
oses?” for e need that 
ste 25 ГЕ із "he onl v. appli 
fertility of our E zm My ay li 
educ e * And those wh re 
5488 ov s ree ok tae Тед, "Show will have the 
conviction and mor ° асер, upon 
tnde made | 
im the Tera re driven to rely ed their 
own efforts and чаг to hang listlessly upon 
** expectation: 
For its own "s the Cana d has done well to 
| piteh its tents at Leeds. tands and cattle |a 
Mr. 
7 | reaper the 
ower an econo- | e 
formed equally w 
| them is selected x pcd, 
ии... 
ө best, chiefiy on сой ЛШ 
рт pm its nix у t hilly 
ys thai ES ish & Key have sent ош 
Tight zon 
ud who acted as one ойе) 
обов, ава ik а good deal of 
ere 
Mr. Rad gr оа ". ба А 
in Edin nm a Corn Ex xchange, p^ 
Kemp, N icholson, & Murray 'в, йш 
rwn 
e sin 
ling three or four Tue ШТК 
two of them agreed in 
ofthe reaping 
the driving principle o in юм 
nd so also does the Б of delivery ; and in 
flock, а Ё ңү Tub certainty fhat the to | sheds = be thronged b “intelli ent visitors from | respects must the su 
У g periority of one reaper over. 
pors saa rable in the history of к бр ањ. мерно UC sight The pop pulat ation of Leeds | lie Таа not minutely бин, 7 һе n: 
ONIS. alone Y 207, t фра itis бел unded by “little | reapers nor their i 
There was а Кее villa ges," number 8 on 
and there cannot be a doubt "in many of the bat es them not h 
ve our shore, as its 
te thin ing, however, for 
do: country that un чч уне не the skill and | = 
** brai 
any 
10 ‚000, and. 12, 000 int habitants. And ras 
which will bring thro 
sirous to shar ге їп m 
ifia we owe | 
а two-shear E , Was 
Mr. Нор of Castle Acre, for 
'AYLOR, of Ho mdale, Де, Jersey, U.S. 
the other чыс. 
ighest 
—Lot 6, a of m 
E bought LA "gir TAGS. 
shearling sheep— 
„а 9ш. 
perusal 
of the report; the averages stand as — Ws: 
99 2-year old ЖГ y ous rams made 30527. 0 
- 16s. 8d. each— 
—no few rss Et 
Qi ench, а 
than 
Can 
. C. Pope manufacturers 
Ti: On | first lovi 
priced ewes | perv: 
N | [The foll 
about 
ons of our farmers 
r | fear - міч фа — egets те superiority 
> Two 
- ФА ое at Longnid. 
Ae Nea: «^ all the — 
, though sh bu ап arbitrary an 
Sees 
eremi bor enm t5. MAST OTER 
* | desirable that а —— machin 
t pleas 
vM й —: to sheaf 
чре 
І saw reapers going empty as wellas 
across ridges, while the horses were t 
i in РАА has been 
re 
=ч 
of an 
very — eese v" place during | 
in this open d 
& Clefton, in i^ và ian In both 
E. M are 
rdinary edt C With an ттан 
io be additional lads o Ree ү Ч 
us! instances all the machines w. throughout a long 
apiece ; 109 hi 
vm T 24). 175. 3d. n wo ofj 
of 100 guineas; 105 2-year- 
1. 158, each ; rw 3-year-old ewes 
ull-m 
a 4l. 115. 44. prag and 110 ene 
81, 125. 
10,9221. 2s., or En 9s. 104. 
'wes made 
ЕД 
8 | first state thë ordeal to which the 
ected. 
uthed ewes | o 
Т sheep were resold for|i 
each ; 
t either = аць e queo But let me 
reapers were 
M «кем get qa CH ЧАШ Sie 
best work and the reaper "ri 
In neith 
EE MERE Mt MO 
b- | be be'employol as 1 a8 5 dim in retu 
happened that the vesper which unde the | and 
made th 
pe but опе way will do 
the assisting hands round 
factorily. reaper which cuts - 
taken to place the 
ose of English flock ks, as de t of aff 
"Toriworth, conducted xA Um memes auctioneer, ye 
among sales o f English h 
rd Ey олор contact wi Vw a stone ; but the 
inj not arise from an t in the 
Ie m y reaper, but 
ко Mr. J— H-——- 
элт А в reaper the best which eared 
Longniddry ч? ч 
Mz. Mere Sod ES Avi in -- 
pile Jong e machinery dati is а » them; 
2 the admit 
ere of P 78 то "e 3 es field 
equal to аш T dw of i 
factories, 
same 
The 
iua UTE e er which is developing the — 
foe ce 
eveloping of the 
ir hasgradually filed ар 
have gone to the gold fields | à 
er self- 
—— T— uses both Bells and Gardner & 
i| ders P ae pers but gi E & decided oris ccnl 
——, has. 
f Boirs 
fi yeurs past cit ll his 
iy 1000 aere ошай being 
Mr. 8—— S——, from his expe 
_ | harvest, pei Bells reaper to б: "d EE 
T—— thinks Douglas of 
ihe 
w | People ers. чш 
Mr. Ju H—— ers Halliday's 
tilting board mL өөү ien в. reaper with a 
e od more agriculturiste 
be brought forward to o tesi to 
but as a эчүче e every 
reaper which he himself uses, 
e 
the competition, says 
| men are 
thinks Gardner & | willin, 
d 
past 
res 
n performing 
еч etnies bip dier saying, “ү 
and lay down the 
s0 so unwieldly й d to to be entirely ou 
буг ОЕ ТНЕ В umana 
Wednesday last this celebra 
d — rmn sold че киш on by Meare ben 
hour of. ds s Land was 
Lugar, Waters, T 
Mes mca Cane, 
y others, 
