888 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, o бтн T 
wit vith tl em. The late Charles oree rights sometimes assume, and some apprehension of teeming thousands of our 
in the RR of the Agricu 
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by Mr. 
or met the Edito" at Leeds is by "agreement; 
n, villa е, 
| that bri g English leaning of which we have just enne ion. All meet t together ai eal is 
| obser red the eie side, to sanction the growt th one object and some for 
nother, a l 
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even ien excess of any usage based on concession. | as well as дш 1йеаз result fri кой 
Р; 
Om the 
à he ап ерт тай 0: ТЫ Н. Етеге”—1з this the man to whom m Kl | үч it is ptr B g to арн, те that tlie 
land fam iy ap ointment for the the next а маа: «ее ay rena ft. Tn ue re E vai, | Par res by those which i lave ММ p 
à n the sug id alterations, "a up пе |essays to have their iclünssios dicem es эм vd ee tiens BUR ameter erto h 
revision ; A E in the mta rval W was seiz | and who is “ to зе анн aer a E ag i: 5 ong the best conducted of es 
d i 7 егіогібу.? i 
Mei terminated Лау Шу hi tty Reds dmm | ky nas Mr. Thorpe du Acland must feel greatly | are to some г cal in their nature. " 
ed ld | delighte "n ith e eir work and their protegé. This is | hesitatio xm ета > Spa: r 
dni fy one whose Са like habits, anlan pent not howe dene А e ау Май tak members of the | r ule of коз he ie — а о 
dons у MICA IA QA ои Royal Agi n b ie if there be no cure wit thin uccess B Whlih ls not the result of chance, or 
eeri re.] рт й and if it be not possible to send Mr. Frere to tion of битеп circumstances, but whi a 
| som Я re congenial literary employment where his о b d ens не by i his ed effor 
А | talents will be more appreciated. An indignant Member | and more in uential members, 
The J оше итолаи: jety ls of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. the grounds of Sir A. B. C. 
By the by e-laws of the Royi N "cs tenebat. Society 1t is 
provided that “ап Editor 
ig" g ‚ Dixie 
ttle Feeding.—Mr. Grey of Dilston is reported to | on Wednesday, formed no excepti 
n Ea said ik the Туп eside Agricultural Society's meet- | It was — ыы à better m 
2| ТІ no country іп the world ys ds pne Org a 
and кле ability e - salary of E jur qued ing? л grate rw ^ei id feeding иа | 1саўТов--_ анау cortaitily: cari 
x and i further provide (see No. Е шї ye € vimm rn 
ушыш | е hat is ad lace where the steam whistle 
E - ]eoidde “ feedin Mer attening, but wha plai 
AER ра be ina 3 к E to correct any i Sr) | experience of 99 f: тй of 100 upon this subject ? where, in fact, 16 is зап not to 
jud 
was appointed that if we bad not got 
ке Editor cot eat — ahi e (which 
s 
3l. per head рей each of his ulloc Баг To- * ud cultivation of course we 
d 
neighbour who ‚ Кее ps the , best stoc k of a ied the 
IE P 
vi e v 
t| Three ens ago I aiaei the books of the Басре of | will soon find its way. We have, howeg; 
the largest inim farm in England; it was de гае — in very general Pria to the 
i he 
happened, before reading Mx. poe s Tee Ме р" а | олй muc ce anxiety was evin ced as 
p 
e doing duty с on [3 g 
reply o 
с 
English pure and undefiled for foreign a 
to refresh their knowledge of the English poo at. .| counties do worse than this, no wonder tbat the a 
mpet 
was he lost 57. per head upon each animal. IF oth wid pos dobie me h had been 
too late in reaching the ground, or 
Dew Cwithstanding this flourish of tru 8, when 
oracle at length spoke in the first Number of the | 
«Теа mer m ба. M"  atterances they ee fm 
poor! Ido ir say that йү, Messrs. Hands ш Harri eleig 
or keeping for a certa time horned cattle is usua ally Fowler’s tackle, were unable to put in 
unprofitable, but I d - | and another plot was also vacant, 
lord ortena nt who admitted that he received i in i money der between two exhibitors. 
XY the 
but this must n d, and yet | 
e both us ith? tache (ашшы hy Y 
(тай, ог л i notwiths е тд the high. piei те and 
= + 0348. 
[044 of hue "atl ic, which was undoubtedly infa 
ME ard's own cultivator. The Jose 
MAN LIVE Тһе 14 & ammon bad a fali sharo ot n : 
ti of Thes ted soc ieties "took lace ( on Wednesday | portance of the ma may 
ч ay thi his | id yne. X very that duse ael сме кые 
| large show ОР catt d horses, a good show of f doi oward, and Horns 
Lr who o is Sto correct the іпасе 
ud EN ~ Pea 
ced апу schoo: 
. Hi 5 
— "nd ai e, if we are to characterise it | 
Mr. Wrs atislaw: s paper on (eim 
Capita or fio om his note upon his notes, for this freak | 
u e 
аа the awards of the € ety's judges, and = Brown; the fortun 
ang examination and КҮ f many thousands f last named makers. 
considerable elici a agricultural i implements | sented 1 by. their ес „plo 
day and at the er held on ay the greatly adm se 
Cha n, F. D. Ast Eja Pon was able to contrast that | In the Show-ground matte qe dum ix 3. 
аса with 2322 who visited the show yard of the peores А саса good col А 
ty on both the days of th and implements—some of them in moti 
is one of our Editor's peculiarities of * style ” also, That | Е б етдиз С slow 3 in а hy ited p? - eral me H 
not jesting every „member of the may |А the successful exhibitors of Stock, Mr. ed off the nii 
satisfy bimself by examining the Journal for himself; йон of Halifax, took the iet prize in all th he classes мены, 80. » гла prize uni 
and as examples here let Mr. Frere say hi say. In his | of f. Sho e dia bulls; Lady Pigot took the e prize for | mill, the Leeds р lona and а large: 
note on his notes; at the beginning of his s he says: r heifer in mik or ha n calf, and also is the | other articles, яго а — нса 5 - 
o 
i Gary 
only the work of adjudication, a task which cannot be чес rene 
est; айы Je two-year- old he ifers. ‚Мт. At herton, | Ashby ‚& Co., Ball, 
n, і not ful ina качая imd n to tenant farmers, | The show of cattle was ES ш 
shunned, but also that of revision by edit ut ing the мом for the best рө г the best cow w | feature of the — In the 8 
conjointly, has been deli y performed. Und er any |} for dairy purp thio--best- lo£ «o 4 dairy cows; ih was a decided wan f. character, ai 
stances, the essays of unsuccessful competitors best pair o£ 2 Кок o rei in pair of 1-уеаг- | been well weeded: pir; to have 
ер] rue MAE ard AP "P S ча m n оја — and — lot of calves. The best Чала bull, and 
et a priority in publicati will r ог th ing t 
and editor by pee dre painstaking to conver edi СЕ ма ааба ЧЫ ами Шеш dun. 
м he sire 
ert sent from Derbyshire by Sir J 
haps a slight advantage in merit into a ре чур à to Nr eres "M ч cime, for the се pee ч bs 
perna Abbey. t 
superiority, But concert, diner iud sto ШШ pet stallion ; to Mr. Robin о, of Grove Inn, ui 
e 
are essential to reconcile these aim s P 
ster, for. the b est draught stallion ; to Вее and Lord How 
gor Never, 
ends with the demands де punctual publication." ürposes, a f В, larger or 
Oh! for theshadeof Cobbett! What « adjudieation ? ” | stallion adapted for xi dto Ms. шаран : akovelh h а 
““Ппзпесеззїи: competi tors” {ог what? What 
“awards?” “Priori rity of publication” of what? | 
What is * ` perhaps а slight a it?” and 
as 
tenantry. 
eh vint! js « абак land Which is essential xt rth, if 
satin is ч ‘the don The Re af: of the Ба Ае to its present suc- | епіту at Market, Bosworth, 
som Par 
| for 
of Preston for the best ihorough-br ed stallion. The | among the Long-horns. 
| Earl 
8 
y. di 
of trig кое the Society's Medal for the best | аз any criterion, the breed m 
tallion a landowner for the benefit of his ир But then it w. 
referred to by speakers at the | cows were both fairly represen 
owang ы representing the Lord Howe for 
n y Р going to. 
xt Зон 348, 232 ani to Mr. Swinnerton for а 
Ez 92, S; Which we shall 
solve - , t n А: bh ouk ыште» x o Sr trud ры, м. 
first day. "rares us : . Faulkner, who о 
exact moment fi егу spot їп the Жа rm, s, whilst some : than 
weeds the ere are E while dorm ant, are tortured in um eJ iie T ums oE Gren Unthank, of Реп. |a tough I. "T other meta 
vain, and when enlivened y the progress of spr ing do | Win f Bux е — 
not much regard the mere combing of the 
g и : And the 
r the : Ё г SU EJ * uc ment need only be s 
mination is no doubt the proper remedy, bui, li like certain € wley, of e terfield; and Mr, Tensdal, e, of Birken. lina оо] -— 
i inction h high 
Grimsby; and to Bingley Ha 
es of Nc were nothing remarkable. 
3 Mr. 
le, 
Li cf impl 
tribes o. ‚ men whose extincti been decreed by hig Mere "m gom Rid mass dnd f thero” waro igi m = 
LA e the race is ао, and if seotched reap- Salford; Messrs, Smith & Ashby, of Stamford ; Sum 5м w. enumerate ; Жыл 
pears whenever it gets opening. ' Nevertheless as d i у 
the m wo poles of profitable. pem are now incr crease Crosskill ME Roby,o of Lincoln, жтт - 
x ay d коа утына ft 
highest ímportance that pe man зет E 
ram . 
I————— in truth he looked better in 
Fa rs! Clubs, which 11 15. of wool had 
KENHOE, Sep м 11.—* АП work 
of the season, than those entries— й 
о his| Spar and no play |t jority— which had 
"iet app s h, as n pud » possible, to the > theory makes; Jack a dull i boy.^ So says amus ol рау | they were tho ы iei a8 
ection, viz, single inversion of the soil."—Now 
d ad and | an 
assuredly there e is Uwe of truth init, Do w r9 all батма зыл гае ing 
ut, 
бс the end of this most lucid rushlight thrown o 
summer’s day. th 
not establis bed, which on tg whole might conduce to 
ieultural wealth 
on account of Tm xis involve, the | 
of adj the 
m fen our im- уз 
which 
“ On the other side if there are rights tie eis the 
nefit the publie, this. is w о айг аа Аад to the general 
isks they 
arisi. 
these | spirit and energy, as most of them are; bring together 
Pigs were not a num 
the т ^ i 
orld йн, its ‚Тш share, ss d us mira y р liy a very god 
i county as 
he members of its own fraternity. The autumnal t, fio cereals, 
etings о pit societies, when. conducted with |gay мы ees а very excellent di 
'the landlord of the Nowdegato А 
