s er & MÀ of mixed seeds, the | the en ootin ng i into ear. On e exar mo mele тапу empty | 
vious crop having been Bar broken u rom which the forward growth | 
850 from permanent past eos ren been down for 060 E free. But for this drawback the | 
, but was never of much value for grazing; | Wheat crop in this locality would, according to pr ї | 
during the summer all i£ ever | appearances, have been 2 full average-on И — 
Mowing crop for hay early it |sown, but this is short about one-tenth of the u 
«kept а few sheep till = = of Oct ,; when it was vj! Cutting will commence mE about "the 
во h Wheat, which wasa light | ый ANM ust. re and Oats bid fair for a good 
за 
rop, but also ier we some 
де безшен їп маче - a A rea lile eim fields are thin and patehy. 
ns bad in this county, but 
p by 9; inches wide, Grey^ в unc the prospects are cheering, and fortunate it 
p relie h and |is that they are so, for notwithstanding all that steam 
the Wheat they already hold than to pee the 
of 
being | chair. 
Peas ma good. | 
acrenge with a 
— increase ent, taxes, and labour 
P 
18. 
YAL AGRICUL ТОВАТ, ОЕ ENGLA 
MEETING. — This was "rs а 
гїйау, the Earl of Powis in the 
y were given to the 
Mayor an eds for the rece 
accorded to the Society ; also to the Railway Companies 
for the satisfactory m чрн which t va 
made in conn nection wit h the } also to the 
t 
subsoil to decet 
== а whole — ihe ой to ы depià of 18 inches. | for good or for evil, and the ho long рень a of un- 
185 
remained im this till the sprin 7, крий favourable seasons both for and stoek, now of so 
= o M having | 18 months’ duration, inn dad ^in бсб ot draining 
been very full of Twitcb. The weather being favourable у а farmer" 
man в "TT м, the very bottom. We are 
1 it |] 
got — — Дә July, when uina 40 
ILLU me time ewt. of Lower e snp 
(ccr ae pe 
now another week, tbe | that 
Lg fts me 
Committee for t in w - they ыа 
carried out the a ОМ Mr. реч са 
е | suggested іп refere о future railway а e 
эли the m бе mirad to Шау prem p 
virtnall с оњ іп that саве, they were 
- in 
ere shunted so frequently 
there w € оиб -— p морена g the animals, and 
ina. previous ear опе оГ his animals, sent Ъу а 
e He 
Turnips сате up well and were a good crop. We! — Kent.—The e has now и suggested that the railway — should afford 
eating — off on the 20th of October, | when on n (in this district): nemis with confidence | ue better facilities, such as we — by t 
очна them the 8th of meer um Тһе | of the MAE har pag бш common Western Railway, who allow exhibito 
while | them cut and will b erage cro Blue Peas are | 
red т 
E travel third class with his cattle and чен" half fare, 
ver 
М 
w were 
received $ k ре ап а р. 
them off. It was ploughed up Lo the winter | not good, and all the more iners varieties are 
illed wit jh Wheat on the 38th of Janua "à 1858, | i: in X consequence of dm t last m: Sed 
| harvested in condition 
L 
A т th 
a good 
y o этү aee already fallen "beoe the 
the sample "wil be -— Wheat and Barley 
harvest will be general 
yield will be large, and if 
ау lbs.; ene jc maim (Ron gh 
; Festuca eme = Fescue), 
week in AA the 
the 1 
the exhibitor to py for a special 
One gentleman had had to 1. for the 
conveyance -f his horses from Sufolk r^ the presen: 
exhibition. 
On the vote of cem to the Local Com: 
Fisher Hobbs said that 
Soe 
train. 
2 
диын, Mr. 
no former occasion h ad the 
vapeur the тта will be Beans 
bort of straw, and but very few р 
P iod, Sainfoin and Clover, w are 
and where made 
t ), 2 lbs. ; 
; Lólium | v 
thori not.seriously "und the showers have 
tedious and expensive. 
The | Swedes are Turnips o 
"Mangel Liter: Bn quite fa failed i in many instances, an. 
wbere there isa plant itis unkind and d 
жо ме]. A- very large 
Pind is duntur itself on the -— E we have 
"some of the tubers aff узел in ose in the 
арреаг u 
ed; wages for 
year have been 14s. per 
tQ seed box. 
order to dt dio test possible ances seem 
ort м we — чыра ovs p ovet, once | len юр. | scarcity of Саб in odo g harvest, 
and once air of light harrow 
ун the roller finished "the reed At тн the Lumen d of Grasses.—As Pe perii {о be no 
aped, and the stubble being left qu esti g an р 
was hand-re n-of йе re i edin; milk- nies cin 
ad tho folded with 
liberal allowance of oflcake ; Ts ed | sueh 
"EU p the 27th of of May, from | ti 
the 17th June, when it was | 
cows and Lise Rae —Ó—À — Деш 
din 
for sale through the medium of 
d prom. I am quite certain in бе grent 
and many 
ding Grasses, and That one kind. e iind issu 
should th erelore Tike to pat э m pat de 
sheep. ]position to. snot фе | serv: 
when it was | Grass I — 
teers of 25, 50, s pde. 
the 1st of June, mmm cp for a mere trifle lli the ex 
e 
of v 
tuted ps 
d two! 
ed which it ano 
the consequence. I 
rom this date till the 
rs ani 
39 head, which it | in-every school and vil in tl 
and [һай been fulfilled 
EE were fair crops, 
eats eio nói: Grass hay is later, miden] ч 
ar бте are wl 
the employ 
week for all able apricis = безд) and appear-|&fter со 
to i MUN — aed 
ast Kent, |t 
ight before 
of exhibited, and that all cattle pe^ sheep Should ы fed 
ыраа 
and. Dept: He commented very strongly y spon. "lee exi of 
which 
| were во fed wo 
үт reotired the Society, and the ex саста 
accomodation and attention which had aua ае 
ўза the officials, Mr. Hobhs 
bere testim СЕ. 
; | invaluable services of Mr. Eddison, mentioning that tho 
e first 
sites for the Show which were i 
Љеша 1 site. ‚Мт. ‚Но bbs likewise spoke i in 
behaviour of the thousands who had visited the show- 
ard on Tharsdazy. Mr. B. Gibbs, director 
of the зона а йе resolutic on in terms v very 
should be fairl 
cim purely ve arsi рар food, the 
ants being f песевваг 
e, or 
n ptem and over-feeding, statin 
uld'deceive the € Rd tre 
all the — н out ӨЙ 15 € I should like to Seea collection of the 
when 
FI ink wi soon make а good feling mixtus 
dn Hamp- | weed ы 
Jand isgrace 
country, and with some few worthy exceptions it must 
be admitted it has not kept pace | in аралата with 
arable farming, but if 
ur- 
ly fa 
May. A 
pa 
қ of 
(— said that теч Апен of the 
is for the hay, and vien ше greater 
ы. order, ar 
се ' a 
ice апа genui iei 
жт that ће bought a ie 
serv. 
res d the 
"Gloucester. "He 
find 
Pert enne a that the reserved 
^s too large, and suggested that 
"limi 
ited to be subscribers had mentioned this 
'as а reason for their D d о. 
The Hon. Col. Hoo nance 
iai fund 
too large, Tv the liabilities of the 
IS sal m ү! 
t that 
т rom 4609 to 
to 5 acres 
oordra ОЁ а cow throughout the 
о reason under a рей 
Grass зї 
deine d the voi was then most cordially adopted, 
and they will 
extensive system of culti- | 
gt 1 dairy and, grazing б farmers 
; [ increase, it will 
ht frost or two VERE Lini ba Do 
ofJuly. "Тіз | wil ind it cheaper to 
"boisterous and cold, with a sli 
night, and so continued until the 
AL DINNE ® бос 
fhomagniñcont Town Hall. ander зы 
the meeting ter min ate xd. 
Тнк Анни OCIETY took place 
Presidency pf Bari 
Six hundred persons e present, including 
