1.4. 
Jory 20, ML 
“ : d cdi , ^ f ae 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
^ LÆ 
no easy y way of ' Joading & at the granary. The 
nter has the whole body of buildings between him 
hi 
vy 
is open to the 
estimate for the det 
4. 16s. 64. ап, acre 
I probable rise of der of 6s. or 7s. an acre, which is n 
than most tenants would be не Е oem for a mere 
_ improvement to country accom 
| in any one class or 
TO THE EDITOR OF THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Bix Second Pri 
Which is certainly no mean amount of success, and indicates | 
& posi 
ition more eye to attain than that of a prizeholder 
n of machinery. 
It will be evident thu that à a position 
not be attained by 
any firm Par quim = exercise of consid 
can 
eraole adco and 
the saw bench, the t ing machin ch 
) the most awkward corner of the threshing floor, and A MONG the наў thousands of Visitors to the Show Y: лу до of Led T AL AGRICUISURAR SOCIETY 
| wagg ve to draw up in an le of the outside at LEEDS i od probably some asked the escena А] А. r^ uni OMES А det sh — Y MA. Sat 
; loaded. ngine and | gathering?” We before the Public a brief st are Ает 
à to ы union ao. engine declining to extitit" 
: iler ра: а long interval, the poultr, «d Up to ne per 1848 we were regular Exhibitors at the Royal Agricultural S npe h time we had received 
in an ds chamber, rom the а First Prize in every clas: e in чобур we — and also Two flaren ex ede, an honour азу: arded 
ү keys, Cic &c., have di а ir of ed CR to no other Maker since the origin of сере We re-commenced exhibiting in 1852, and since that time have received 
"age "4 ? | from the Society the following Prizes 
му pn м 190. fest ng, аА ЫККА el es т For Ploughs, Eight Снн t Prizes, Two Silver Medals, and | Now in order to effect this it appears to us essential— 
to it. Th 8 T oor for Taree е Beco у. rok 
1. That the Trials of each class of Implements should be of 
artificial manures. The For га, Two "ч t Priz Be fri it: sbha фай .хзе- үрчү shyla t 
have no support whatever shown in tbe plan;| For Piela Rollers, One First Prize. the year. i» [^^ taria = ш wou uld. V 
and the sections and elev ations and the plans do not| For Horse Rakes, One First Prize i^ used in the practical opera 
espon nd. ize to 'or cine Threshing Machines, Two rizes. 
E. d ill занй For Steam Threshing ber nes, One Pos Prize. 2. That €—— € ed tho d zerak а varigas må paran is 
plan oug UA in der own defen For Steam e y rst Prizes, and Two Second Prizes, which they are tended. ee d е conditions approach- 
jes'i i or m ng as у as 
"The sj sordes of covered farmeries;is well illustrated in| For Stea: me са Fir Prize. "s Gi o ing as nearl racticable to those of every-day 
the plan by Messrs, Isaacs & Hicks of. Bath, M t M pem j 3. That the Prize Б should be expressed in terms which 
А square of 80 b Bruising Mills, One Prize will definitely express the object which the "Society 
120 тере am ts ine "à | For vilius to Anzoorepe, oid be accompanied m. 
ү! min аре: A utting on | For Patent Root Cutters, One First Prize Basement o ie Tasirctone which wil bo givon to he 
, К > Опе First Prize, _ as е standard which у considers 
I and тагу. The space thus ted for _ Making a Total of 1 Vt work, and the basis which is to govern thei 
cart mplement house, pig &c., around its| q а | Кош fin ver Modals sions. 
есіві 
4. That there should less t 
dges to 
'ver be than three ju 
allot ble and byres for sali and cows, an class of T Im qoid two of тна should be chosen mi 
1 ards for cattle, and calves, and sheep, chaff room, > : : Agricultura, X. one ү» кы pepa know s and 
t n ixi her and коштеш Three Third Prizes Eight High Commendations at two of the three at least should not have inve ав 
атир house, mixing ho sj together One Fourth Prize Eleven Commendations 
judges of the class for m they are then acting within 
the e revious three yea 
ample Мес Maitt Staff should be provi 
"in jue s "босиб, and that only мо Pralidod 
responsible to the register tho зо n 
to M 4 on the j 
udges, 
results, не о: ficial part. 
and without great mal exertion on the of its 
. No. 2 in this class, by Mr. Chancellor, of Chelmsford, eu pde ia pers, to Lena Ue. мамой, therefore a Sai A G 4-4 
“Is this exertion and outlay adequately remunerated ? " 6. That the anea эЛЕ Bae Гуе уа 
га: рї rize. It, too, on the cov чү өү principle, remuneration which a manufacturer NEN from n exhibiting P ich x d ES. песна зш P jud алат 
_ and in its general Я resembles those erected on | % the Annual Shows arises in the that this should be given tothe Exhibitor E 
Mr. Garth's property near Twyford. By direct Sales in the Show Yar yith the prize card—thus e g e blic who vis 
No. 18 in this class and 26 in the former тету NUR Rc NAA, cf wi ich the Show is the show yard to 
Mr. Wilkinson, of җе and are both greatly e Add ige dnain Канд e a ot tho e 
to the p rize plana covered yard э lines - stable they P wen Rubel quid tininfortoed. ich | we know that trials on such a basis as this would be costly 
d of Pis о receives the soiled litter for both. time and money to the Society and to the Exhibitors; but 
and о 3. By Sales of agn mar in Great Britain and Fore the results d be really valuable, and by taking only one 
тА E н upon а Ме set of viae including tzion, in. опе consequence of their having received the | class of Implements annually, (e. g. Ploughs one i: 
granary over head, and Toor and Sciety's rifers and Cultivators another year, and so on,) Trials of 
Ms stores and ^ pn gA -— xx ye floor 4. By the value which the public place on the Prizes awarded — Hem «чай э мй о e of во frequ 
onse over head. whole is and ould be l improvement; 
xcellence of his sed И. the y moy E rub he А-4. ако Aud d e to the 
farmer and to the "^ gu mee would at any rate not be 
stimulated by the Societ; 
c 4 ен think it оп" proper function as competitors to 
t the details by which the results are to be 
KAVA i ai This NM pA нун thoroughly «em at t if the 
5 пу, а аз an evidence of 3 on the eil of 
or guarantee ее 
Mm 
үе were to see so few spectators of 
ч e most instructive items in thoi коч 
pipan t; but indeed the plans need to be studied 
instead of merely à Те — we understand ш the 
three heads the trade books of any ono who -— 
exhibitorfor a number of years afford him full evi 
dence, and we are of o that the advantages obtain ained 
under t them do not outweigh the disadvantages attending the 
Yorkshire Agricul will very -— issue in | present imperfect manner т) conducting the Trials to whi ch | c of the Royal A ral in a аи nglaed would 
All Exhibitors at the pu Meetings of te R appoint an MER My бош of necess.ty 
а separate pa n t а mer йе account of the exl ii- submit, und. бера nalty ү у“ | chosen from its own members exclusively anà е entrust to 
nevertheless 7 аф 
from the oed Yard. 
It e fourth head that we have hitherto been accus- 
bition, wá — ш, woodcuts of the chief р of the n =з duty of mde upas дан t of the resuits which 
cottages es and b озды, 
MV CLE by an Agricul pint diim DR ak at 
k et t 
send in [their names IE 
€ Bir s гүз = ч Socio. [o3 cms 
Several other particulars of interest in our report 
must be ас until next е — them an 
account of Professor Wilson's ] steam culti- 
vation, and a report of the public dunt r^ members of 
the Society a: their friends in the magnificent |w ten or i 
sys 
In the emm ic of 1862—in the 
Victoria Н. will also be evident, that exactly in proportion to the high | ma: t of the epartment of which the 
position a which asá Manufacturer has BES E the strin- Royal Agria tural Society will probably take a leading 
s erior articles | that tands tional 
STATE OF THE WEATHER—BERKSHIRE. E pat in e ame men feci E ck Fa EE СА 
k July 18: observed а mea e members of the t 
ик amu d Гем Ы Mr which he may submit his manufactures performan resentative duties as will raise the 
EUER BRE y to e 
cted 
а basis clearly defined at the — + suitable oar E 
- I on in the eyes of Great Britain and 
ë mechanical and personal the a the present is there а uliarly fitting tii 
for the appointment of such a cone nn, in à broad and. 
zs | pn EN t, worthy of the position which British Agriculture 
ve failed е, 
Do hl ree А. idi gs til these matters are settled, and arrangements made for 
| that аа those dificul ies bavo not been met by an equivalent | САтТУПЕ them into рыса, the Society would obviate the 
в. | 29.50 e Executive of the Society to over- | C568 which prevent us from rin оте guru the present 
SE | 2040 Lum чей annually become less satisfact € p a of Trial, by rescin e which makes 
Audi ч hibi petition for their Priz compulsory on all e: a 
wl [эю lie u thereof toy me that those who declined to compete 
wW. ER ould restrict their Exhibition to Implements which they 
s.w. | 29.60 could exhibit in actual work, and which they should be bouud 
work for the inspection of any one 
to keep ready to 
he ^ du whole time that the Show Yard was 
who m 
ue; | ореп to 
-| Such a would entail no trouble on the Society ; 
would provide fo for the extended ot the most in ut E 
Annual Shows, viz., the Moving Meine and gives the 
the А: 
buyer every opportunit of forming his j ent soundl 
CK ri 
put to 
uring the 
herefore, 
m 
d | petition whic costly, and 
ment to our piana ne d er which, w er was 
did not affect our standing with the е п 
1а abour which it necessitated. 
le ed to е es Co eem by persona 
nt Commit d by 
al 
conversa- 
tions with dete оне of the Council to arrive at a 
interpretation of e Prize Sheet for the Canter- 
he basis on which the Trials would 
hs ik on 
to фанів t his i 
y trials may 
c&oocoooof 
3: 
O m OO a o o p 
©=о®соосжо® 
RANSOMES дхр SIMS: 
July 20 
