ке. 
Avevst 10, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' 0 HRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 74> 
ribe the breed of h 
+ 
— Mr. Day proceeds to desc 
and А-А that he resembles nearest the * Short. 
Dute! 
orum atten бон. 
in those 
of | position, 
foree, this n чош — xoc e the imposition 
further duties upo е inquiries sug- 
gated by the Secretary че State. чой in 
of the Mgr place the police for 
unpopularity of жылы ould 
The 8 Somersetshire magistrates de- 
f the matter till the ensuin 
he 
their "usefulness? 
ta 
Session. At жа ester it wa: to render ihe 
~an 
skin and p all over, much soar pt ^ CE in- 
comparab ly 
He adds that ever since he veri er his breed 
was denominated the Ancient Ho ldern 
“ Tradition has it that they were originally natives 
of ma and introduced into this in very 
remot рган a: e bes however, is нс ен they 
were well k Holde erness, in Yorkshire (from | 
t ) long befo e any of 
the Dutch бв чй re brought over to Englan 
It seems ^ that either Mr. Day is misapplying 
names, or that in the hands of others since his 
they have x be differently M "The 
yere 8 breeding was 
of - — as is now known 
den Short-horn — descen fro 
Сой pe he differed f om э thers nominally 3 
e вате b reed j just as animals of Bates's or Booth's 
differ i om the general run of € 
rther 
belon ged I tł der t 
undor the generi | feld o 
iced 
Government e "er "Mucio, | in i3 collection of the 
proposed statistics. In Essex Suffolk, and 
No р lk, the xm e has been ойу fact, in 
quarters а! дбн was manifested to agricul. 
taal Statistics altogether, m most decidedly to the : 
e Office 
projeet propounded by the 
ed versus White Whea It 18 { generally admitted 
that the red varieties of Wheat are much less liable to 
ange іп а season like the past than the white sorts; 
experience, sep б over а period of thirty- 
fot our p^ rs, enables m 
| climate is fa virale E 
5 
eing or the si 
fi than x 
M 
t the expense E the өле “ “5 
pries t ” breed, can be ALL r than the rmi of 
ort-horns. 
apa ar nd 
wet seasons are ni ductive £ Tato мои, and the 
Касе st € cutting yit the days are deed 
and t iig appie es to the Whea 
t of the white vien ei 
Tandel, in the Bath and 
al. 
ies for о —I have now to 
hn eiie which - ‘think is worthy of 
P" 
the =e E cueva; ; two pe vim 
the m conducive to the profit d the 
h affirm, that tI have known 
etr de how uncertain are the remedies eire 
seribed узун ating the е Pot tato dis ѕеаѕе acre 
On 
question I Slated the f recen precisely in sts 
ecommended | by D ‚ Lan ng 1 n his Se —— 
тәң T" ca 
Ох , ma 
age at which I bought the Durham Ox, that co d 
food чеч hi " h ur 
more 
Size and w then, far fi ing suf. | 
ciently и for the butcher, Indeed, E do not 
reed that holds o indi nts 
one the probed Holderness; for, in| 
just been rved, they 
fy mi e» 
these. The Potatoes to be nte in тан 24 in 
apart; the sets to be inserted es deep, pee 
15 inches apart. Lime and mh in ran a Ve Aa 
be used as manure. And as one of the t effectual | 
"at five years of ee (as — Ó apri hé жер 
tont i» 216 stone, tho Moi ne ; 
the stone; an indi in th ery 
was very much 
f the whole crop. The 
plants were carefully earthed E time after time, some 
dri 
best | of the drills three times, and a few by way of ех iment, 
5 otber а ШУ di прва, sini the 
eed no er e whole t 
description of cattle holds out А а е of g ills which four times ге earthed up кы «| 
as the breed in question ductive => those Mirum had been earthed up only 
Moderate eating and quick feeding, however, are | three tim And а rds the lime, I tried lime and 
not. тз -— — of the ee Holderness. | salt on d of the drillz and dung on others. ere 
It is an rvation, which the experienced and|thelime was, the Potatoes were a trifle less diseased, 
intelligent mm cannot fail to make, with respect | and less in number ; where the d applied, they 
to all cattle destined h ance, that the | were rather - , but с ly more in 
er and finer the form a x animal, the better will | number, so e produce of Potatoes 
be the quality, and e t T of meat | about Ё a this was all. the lised 
when {ай . in the|a plan which is said (that of E ан ~ peatedly) to 
n re us. і | be“ ectual he ravages of the 
well А s ры nt d called i i J. Vu , Ewbourne, in 
poin ch as rumps, ri i nd. West nd Agricult 
Ctm Y eem —but sped his ft 1 рага t quus М а ER 
e sai to havi littl 
о ap caa Me Жыен, STATE OF THE WEATHER—BERKSHIRE. 
such an animal is as profitable to the butcher as to the өг эмтир; moo tcc OE B S; 
breeder. There was no part could be called a coarse : 
iece ; Sye ш it is Peu that the difference E 
ed the best and worst 3 of " Wind 
beef is pec not куш than 100 per cent., of what Я g 
ialeulable advantage must it be tothe brooder to à 5|à Е 
à e propagation of an to whon Ders Deze. Deze. 
nothing coarse is to > — - who produces so | Frida; 2. p E E Ed 00" m SE mE 
а р ion of meat can even be called | Sanda L| eo; 1 : ; VW. 2986 
M to йе bost.” Monday бо | 730 | so | e33 | бз | | SAW: s 
said thus much on the т and form E Wedemay {| 820) 201 4001 mo] &9 | 7 | gw 2098 
Thursday  8..| 810 | 740 | 57.5 | 67.5 | 62 | 006 | S-W: 29.58 
Mr. Day concludes 
breed to which t 
Mm EE А of A beet, 
à o ee fattens the es 
produces T ity 
-g ex be found to. 
сүү 
entury proves - 
almost auivereilly adopted, cried ба. БО ре 
—— 
Pi ie 
am communication which 
A tu 
has a C. Lewis, Secretary, 
to the chairmen of s 1 yc MM de t hout 
F» i ingdo tive to the collection of agricultural 
1 coun! 
considered at the Quarter "ба, for Wilts, Roush 
and er, last w - In the former county the 
motion by the Rev. F; y 
pecu unanimously, “That the duties of the 
aid 
Wei ai the white Whose] pay f best, sod. during tne | 
above-named = iod ha | 
fener 
readings are taken at 9 л.м, on the days named, and the Maxima апа 
Thermometers 
E e oed Сы ey aced 4 feet from the gauge is 
es to Correspondents. ZEE 
DRESS: Mr. G. Singers address has been mislaid. "Will he 
be good enough to fi it. d dum 
PovrrRY.—The is still going on as it was, and there 
will be little alteration for some time. The l 
езегу one i s Буе the tenders аго at harvest „Small 
supply small are order 
сү s 0.. — .. Each 36.61. бо 4s 0d. 
Sus ul 4 935599 
OEC ue рео 6 4 19 
QM uu io v РА ИЕ 
Ducklings .. o los 291 d 
LI „* .. » 
Rabbits A o» TI, 
Wild ditto AA FA 
RosueR's Pavino Tres. We have seen specimens ot ho so- 
“ iih Brick," Which 
emer M -—— Stable indestraetility Vith the 
The 
Minima recorded relate, therefore, to the preceding 24 hours. The at торене к prices 
ground. The Rain- 
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Cotta, Terro Metallic I and Red ware. A he T к 
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