| Arover 17, 1861.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 159 
past most disastrous season which , “n what it has cost" him 
iy one year for haymaking but he sta tes iat 
5 и дый П. Ъ ЖА „мү ie ast 
ufactured by J. B. Lawes for the | English agrieulturists have known. 
are now ready for delivery at bis Spring corn however is generally go ley 
and Oats, especially the Y 2 may be expected to e 100 t 
yield usually well. Beans are чеге Pm m generally lets но ^io f$ жу. and make, at vm 
Lu n'n 
ood. Bar Y acre ann 
o 
inferior seed. Peas A e gene rally very goo sg гобу" Without this machine "he must give 9s. at 
almost uni гіт (Ф aitacked with | least, end he considers it costs him 
ку Äh ү 4 in|beer and eider in addition to this, and then 2s. 
to be unusually | more for his men to stack it away, making with 
6 ues 12s. an acr i i 
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misohietons i in its e à М 
^ been in al late districts x ч with | i na This does not include thatch, 
mu ach dificul ty; a o the siki which probably 1 s. an acre more mus 
Р А LACK эк Xo canang TRATED extent of at least 55 lf. char arge ед.” We know this farm ces Д - 
pherie Acid. ар, атаке té J ms o£ Тарас urnips sand у” у prose are ery enant t 
PENCEN of Lime. promising ; в eadi are | Ф the distr 
| СантвАТир КОШЫК жакны "os in value to | pot. hy but фи Жы, i to failure ali T see 2) The эби for the Earl of Duce in the same 
Opt inures 1 Dr. Voeleker says: suismust| Оп the whole we have on all Tur p and Barley | neighbour as been giving **10s. an acre this 
be very gratifyin IU proot of tho very soils 4 лини у while the | year for sir bor making hay (n по beer bine 
allowed). Тһе ut an average. 
high 
our concentrated su 
Detailed analyses, ow ЕЕС and present 
4, to the Royal А r M pe T Society, ч Testimonials, 
lica: 
"—— 
and TD generally, are unfavo үт. т! 
таи о Тоа, "We add the figures which give the classification of the men with those teams in helping to carry it 
Хов Road, Plym 2l o and for the purpose of comparing | but it includes everything else except thatch, ES 
mu ONDO URE COMPANY., |1861 € арун DA MR nie 2 Nt an it thus tallies exactly with the answer given to 0 
N "MA AN 
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fpe now prepared to send o out the following MANUFACTURED | Years а Ё. жаңдай gol Ау үз ЖАА the| (3) By far the Ned i ami ges of e 
ures for the Wheat crops of those years|on this subject remains p» r to be уеп. Mr. 
DISSOLVED, BONES, BONE MANURE ron |respeotive ARRISON of ает ies 
CONCENTRATED URAT RrPonTs ОЕ Cnors, 1861, &c. the best dairy farms i 2; lowestershire apies one of 
BLOOD MANURE ron CORN ахо ROOTS. REE 707 б over about 500 acres he rich calcareous loam 
NANGOLD MANURI TOP DRESSING. Crops. average, | ХУСА. | average. Total. 65 from à ив hills into the vale of 
loucester, n kind e ive us the 
Thog woul F кагын em thearticle DISSOLVED | Wheat, 1857...... da гт m 197 foll nough to giv 
BONES, in E they very portion both of the | ро, -2868:..... $ 9a 301 201 0 te Кш i" s of his manm ары the 
lubie and insoluble. entirely | po, 1859......|  40* 120 20 186 last 10 y n the cost of һа 
Do, 1881..... 93 46 1 140 In 1851 0 the whole cost in manua "labour, # iea 
MA 
SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME, of best quality. 
from 
The London Manure Company also supply PERUVIAN : 
сто direct from Messrs. А. — -— NITRATE or | Wheat, 1861...... 14 76 M 204 mowing, akii, carrying, ricking, epen 7 over 
БОА, SULPHATE or AMMONTA; an Manureof value. Barley " 29 94 15 198 123 acres, was 78. 6d. acre, In 1852 the cost 
m rorem : YE visER, Secretary. » 28 80 p ‚+ е air the same riti was 8s n er acre. 
ANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— Dems 7 n.a ‚же ME , ns qc afin 
y Special Act of Parliament in 1853. рны. ч Mal Sei. Ma) ВАШ ызгы Ro ER ALL СЫНЫ ої mowin ape | 
Westminster, S.W. *"This column of the returns of 1859 included reporta from (including some acres of гү ya у thatching an 
THE CLERGY, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, &c, | the less important Wheat districts. all,’ s. an aere over 145 acres. In 1857 the 
while он o ver 154 acres was 614, or about 88. 
gis-| .— - We learn with satisfaction that after con- 
5 ^ Ат fua Mtek з of Ааиша improvement, | siderable „doubt thrown upon the probability of m the mowing machine 
Who вош and e a cases being liquidated by t year's annual еза б. of the English Agri- h y er and horse-fakt, m the 
1. Drum Ae Irig and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, parmin Society being held in the im И» di ole cost of Ey Бес mowin 
Ф ngth а 
п 
akon, Planting, for any beneficial pur- | neighbourhood of London, space has af 
D hi. р 
Neo ог1 e „кек бс му е ce been granted for it in the Battersea Park, чб а 
farming pur грозе lot of 30 ined a 
dious and 
Am — € gro 
of that multitude ex- 
Бае cr year as students and в Кы of Ше fee feti, 
У | Wonders of the International Exhibiti 
| The uiuere a of crops amid lax (cce T 
65 oe e hay per acre on this 
foxE weeks ago а mg de ca ol of this Paper | farm is puta cwt. per acre. The 
piana | complained. that among aking|Same men а e jer мен are employed, and 
mier teen oners. 10 acres of hay near London, his bait had | extra hands (excepting а few women) are rarely 
la Honduráble erem for forms of applioa anaging Diretos, charged 3l. 8s. 6d. worth of boer. Our reply was, | engaged at hayme time. The men haye the 
2, Old Palace Yard, Westminster B ы | that the deter. was preposterous—that a gallon er periods т, viz 
E n : ing | from 11s,to 12s. a week. Cider is given to them in 
beral 2 знаеа while in | addition during the harvest work, From 8з, to 10s, 
making, t li 
The Anri сии di En. e Weather s. hole cost of mowing and 
TURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1861. ing and ricking, e — of — labour, | contracts to mow and make hay; but the plan is 
j ongi a Worm exceed 10s. n this Mr. not тау "pe р of. ^ the "ru be fine 
энн о me ANTER, another fiere x ean be made for less, and if not the › persons 
Teens Aue "Esiste Fe ате ишә presses his = арч :—Having 400 acres to secur ntly 
DEREDAT, at and ре all he knows, he сал never get it сн | 
much under 305. an aere, with the aid of hay- | ЕБ and the hay i is spoiled. , Let us 
idà HE Wheat өр, of 1861 1 will certainly prove to | making machines and Фант rakes я поб 
AS below the a d —— This is a very | mowing machines, for having tried four he cannot | bee e labour of bert 145 «а 
а conclusion at—but it is поё | себ опе to do the work well. He has this year let | 154. а lasted ыа mowing and " thatching 
| d for any Б: of. the reports we һауе | 150 acres for 255, an acre, and has found re, from June 14 till August 1, and from June 5 till 
JE avoid ru —- are nem in шй к» to | earters, and maoliines, and it did not pay the con- | August 1, respectively. he eost of mowing has 
Our authoritie six E ctors. been generally 2s. 6d. per acre with 9d. extra for 
large par ty to make ihe most of the mter 
s add = 
thet English. county, aro "he noH ial me uis «е answer to this we have a to repeat | beer an nd dd 
rss eei aecura кн s. per aere is the co = gi which we have Ин figures ки: n mel entirely i = 
ко Е he bes t districts ооп е the cutting and m r giv 
e agh to|ties of hay in Gloue ER el ini 
orresponde nt, w 
j i a \ 
й ames will show that we we йите h aroak 
of the best qualified mh тор ала | forent from 
_[ English agriculture. Take Norfo tcd ~ WUE . beer бер 
: с е k, Bork- satis 1 acre tis- | OWD 
|: eoe pe Yorkshire, the Lothians factory cro Creme must oost loss than | subj 
f re iuit 
; of our English agricultural authorities - c emm MPTON 
| х te ; and it appo UU us баб ndent might be ^ 
1 given ше ү the Probe M ings tho better Er еге E „поо га ану the de EA his own me erg төн 
t в 7 Sm y of a|Gloucestershire dairy farmers still is zer that it t would require his own 
ха 
+4 
;® 
ow, autumn in and в 
soils а certainly appears on m E 
re Wheat aud Wheat в лой. s resetivly; m take а LT vid should pe him how to — the upper part, where the sandy soil is 
returns of opini: to ih n the whole Ше оһеаре turally drained by its height above. the subjacent 
favourable cR d to the bos ero MÀ un- The "following i is the information we 1 bave since Фу, ап арм е р must be much useful land 
la сет 1 { rile formation. 
ы last year, but still, so far as i e Wheat |^ A The first occupies ngies a dairy, Drm two or The o old іще isolated at the top or й 
the yale o ue i He has ' round t uma 
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