Г Avevsr 81, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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nden gen neraly, but for the Irish растай and Irish 
o рй gms andlords more especially, being the lasses po stand c 
Managment р-— * Correspo — has ул in nee it. I could give many examples 
„әйе o s most таргын! subject. He puts forth to prove all I state, and much more than I have even 
three q ons. е is in а Down country he is | hinted at, but I fear now to I sliould be but 
v ame ell informed as to to the breeds of West-d provoking а discussion such me might thin 
whether suci ta eod by Mr. Humfrey of v With | unsuited to your pag nd ш түнү even running 
a strong das A À blood (Jonas such risk I can say a good deal more that the English 
King, or — diy farmers should know before they 
—— o f Hatc A Warren, and other. well. known collection of green st лор: ift 
ад and Wiltshire breeders. T ours were dor this Lime at 4. чб 
extent а phieal and eee cei dieti ny Carroll, 2.0. F nniscorihy Union, Oranmore House, 
- ise - cross bred floc cy found in Down Жашѓоюв 
untries, or why do they ed е An * More Beef, 4c"—The Indian striped or riband 
the chalk ln and south of the асма aud Cotswold | Grass wie. T те d in gardens te Mer 
districts? If this be so, it answers his question in | admirably In rich grounds t the 
favour of No. 1, and мб trust udgment and | f «quenti fo feet high. What a burden of en modit 
а 
і y 
ewes, r 
g Es 
P-- а ы 
«Е mbs all be fatted. ram that p be 
кс», would give to their produce еа: an identit y 
of type as to com ск from which here 
after to breed. The temen of the ram must Ай 
entirely а matter of judgment, and must have 
reference to the cross to which they аге put, 
the object being generally to counteract the prepon- 
derating cbaracter in the ewe, The thorough cross 
breeder would advise a cross-br , othe ould 
ego x жч си tdo wn. Leicesters аге 
If he 
ped p roduce! „Са ttle are exceedingly | 
id true but high bred birds of their respecti 
In the days when байт}: Lac 
Ww 
. wil day of 
triumph of poultry shows, and of the nobility, pro. 
fession n — others who have done that fora 
ha 
eth of every disadvantage, which 
others e eim оа it seemed part of their 
calling. 
Before treating of the most remarkable birds in the 
several classes, we Ж mention it has been an un- 
This will account for 
pastime in 
favourable year for chickens. 
+} 1 r4 +), + 
with. 
ЖЕДЕ, were highly meritorious in their several 
clas: We were very sorry to 
|а оаа proof of trimming, иЗ we think we could 
ns. Messrs. Rodbard, 
11 Һе 
1 
see the рау paid by such p 
an 
owler, 
cres as he chooses, It is 
ht nth Ал 
soon ы pe fr a rood, "t from that save again | 
for any a 
e" 
if во, i 
es | proba! kg on ed 
field e it grew 
on the w, but Mali" 
while to carry р into another куа а био 
"Гапа Pigeon's dur 54 ist tributed with * Liquic id Ma ant 
Distribti aa^ improve moist meadows very much by 
extirpa fing bad kir Á 
Охнада bringing du. Clover 
in its stead, and augmenting the crops. J. В. 
Sir Bourchier PE i азе. 
has made over the whol the gam s North 
«e property in „the рызда of Tavatock, Tto 
Justow, and I g tenants. Each 
h ill b: reed his vn dant Take known instances. 
ег fock гуса iatt wn ewes put a half-bred Со най 
own ewe bv а half- bred 
roduce pha to DIN 
to the 
бейка. 
ewe aud gata ee ram, an { have a noble animal | 
in Im and carcase; € Lus ipis ei your 
we у or 
of € pei say а yard square, pegged to the 
round b 
payman ent of а sma al sum for such far 
um. 
US ей аз has been found advantageous io | 
oprer ricks ое е ay and corn "temporazily before thatch- 
e game on his own far md by the | The d Cin Verde 
m per а er | |above e, average, i Же old “ Kings ^: the Castle " 
What E there to prey vent carryi ing this system b 
not 
Т were аз л а men in themselves. Тһе 
MES dE W. d Pec Es success, His pen 
usually good, but very close work 
d hend omg the t o^ prize ia: me highly commended 
birds. We must refer our T e to the prize list РЕ 
them, merely as E y they were v 
We can say as much for the e rudi. à 
were admirably chosen. Captain Hornby 
irst prize, and his bird was laimo i 
second, and Lady Julia 
л | are deoa T he report fav 
| Dorkin keep 
Lngwood E n4 ме 
n Chinas, 
оу f ће White 
thei віле, апа Mr. 
БА La 
had to give up before Mr. Kellaway. Rud Musgrove's 
Partvidge Cochin pen was among the best we have 
ever seen. Cocks of breed must have black 
reasts. With the exception of the prize pens, we 
ot thin the ite - Мт. William 
further in rainy seasons by 
and cocks of hay or corn, when in the fields, with pieces 
| Dawson's were very beautiful. usgrove 
Mr. Kellaway were again successful "for Single | С 
tag апа ps each corner before 
stacking ? George Walcot 
arsnip.— Win you have the goodness to | Mrs. 
inform me xs name and nature of the enclosed plant, 
Is it wild РА n 
Fo rest, and is eut either for r hay 
OS: uld give you just | ; 
the animal that in — and carcase case bring the | H 
price if tho w ра ош ted," and the 
pt up by velie ually replaci 
a-late 
the Gorernme ent is desirous to 
tho uem statistics of amm on the sa 
same plan | 
ed, so successfully 
чес object to this species of inquisition. 
At first the people of Ireland ке speaki 
similar I n, but from 
However the Iris. h, with aen s 
had 
very different eause, 
il nie and теп ndered ev 
p ck b лж eR DÀ Бы hs 
and 1o "which 
it 2 in 
classes 
Number of 
ascertain | 
езе 
formed 6: а [а lady 1 | 
san in рге at MOM ance in | 
Fleteher took fon prizes in 
ciled Hambro's were al pon? 
bl t classes we cg вале; 
А 
1 Ер all 
д 
Messrs. Mun 
r. Oxley 
etitors for Single Co че Тһе 
olden Spangled w were not во good as the Silver; the 
CRYSTAL PALACE 
as the 
ion, gave up | flower slope, we m not help Чай that even they 
pum р iai wanted 945), and will be as It be that 
longer be out ы, doors ү the wa; 
n almos 
to that тта "B vi 
maniacs for their love "t сй еги ; whi 
"E. P s that every опе k epe 
sapit in has fa И off. 
pers чай т; бео "efficiently important to jets 
enquir and we > hav е been told by those who kno 
POULTRY SHO Ba 
this sheet is in our reader's hands, i di lower | 
pros were very strong, and здү Julia Cornwallis’ 
n was an an excelle ntone, The Black Poland with whi 
good at Е 
afforded enm e 
- n P. E 
ook both 
prizes with pens weighing ài а ЗЭ 21i lbs "in. Fer- 
uie Blair sent from Scotland and gained the prize 
for Rouen Ducks. The Black ducks were beautiful. 
C: : à s Sama T Mad 48 1b 
ere was arge о! Turkey poults, 
| арі from 8 to 10 Ibs. each. 75 
Hewitt and Baily. 
8.—The annual ima 
tow 
w agricultur 
more einat or satisfactori citm 
теча 
y effect of 
at all Ж нает ш ган: "whilst tl 
bot; x e. me and Faron. would be 
template. If asked—can I prove these 
things? r ** Yes, before any шен ‘constitute d 
aaa IONS dom." ещ regoiug 
корові: лав зей to 
габ the 
co nmn Since, and without a 
the necessity of his 
qim in future, If тей om med 
highly | of such collection, and |. 
i approving. be correctly and fairly |. 
not. А сору of these |laid 
p 
increase in the size of the farms. Smal 
will bear 
+ 
tory 
1+ 
“эйт 
raise a great de al of poultry and gell in all 
the year round ; tl it, except as 
an article of fo * Esto perpetua," say we, ew шу, 
od. 
they ue at ponten. рес ды will be o 
„ рег yoa 
will be gre egeta 
sums of mi V Nm 
be vei egt at ice an 
spe | 
birds 
in 
Not the si] importan 
Кыр heifo 
overfeed them; a 
w was hela. in the Bull T on tie edge of 
was of 
in some lasses the 
e latter 
The sho 
the Town Moor. The сае. аз a whol 
very apai: character ; e пап 
entri e deficient in mark 
is T 
suggested 
| without is edd 
ance, In ue Short-hórn 
The first prize was. 
off by Mr. Wien. estote е Mei Annan- 
ales” Messrs. Browell's “Cœur de Lion” coming 
unfair spec 
e aped aiinstw pn хови са зата to ay 
canno 
one, a mass of the most vul for 
m S args һай for the benefit of all classes 
fowls =; по breed at all, is keeping en all exhibit here | 
second; and Mr. Thomas Hunt's “ aA k” third. 
