THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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= (after which it is weaned), exceed S — E 
"mik edis exo that т no other feeding liquids are | 
me, state it — One said à "Talavera only pro- 
duced six sacks per acre. The grain was а beautitul | 
sample, - sold on Dm Task at our market for | 
This Whea 
66з. per when pin. showed | 
numerous Ыш d ears, more n I ever remember to 
have seen ym On coma ree ah the bailiff as to the 
dressing о seed, he stated that he used the usual 
Yester, or votaries of Jetro Tw m 
undrained clay 
trast to this М hone the 
Кы sn ie 
P. In close proximity 
green p rel =н ii of 
и 
— looking, one might also fancy, as if in scorn 
n its less favoured and neglected neighbour. Such 
were & few of the stubborn facts with which Mr. 
Campbell bou the property in July, 1 
ht Now 
оп entering the КДЫН end of the estate you 
homestead to the left, „and near which are the 
of the 
i | quantity of vitriol, 11. рег sack, dis solr o". and mi xe d 
at is | i» 
we | зу. 
take freely, an 
xt гей жаш = the T of milk may be T 
а fine tillering, апі up to blooming 
Another m ti 
he Wh heat I sàw bids fair to be АЯ С 
g the highw ay in hen 
pum by one of the 
Cro 
ан ів the аавд vibe 
pen cut Into 
by those who are competent to judge 
„с Ehe DX gon - ‘30 acres; when 
- ou u the et yi (s this was 
т aori mii ous. There ho had 
2 t We eti so that taking the average о! 
| апа ield, it is reste p di under 
E unes in ds district. Barley is above ч 
but леб: of the best aem 
o llame heard of. 7 
to 425. per qr. — инн ее Canada, | 
ы latter a fine — d promising over average. 
me places а thin crop, eeri € — 
- ing 
age. Man gels much im roved but pe tehy. "Sw ie 
об p orn not e blighted, x: promise | 
head. Carro че king well.and MN ly to be of | 
o lift well. Pota in some 
E emm iseased, pi cnin on light 
mie oniy * few. faulty. Amongthe many lands grow- 
ing \ Wheat this last season, those promi vy best as to 
use, Шо» "р 
f | those 
verag 
yid of ian showing much | egress 
ing very 
nds тА 385. 
|the average we er 
arare lands lift | 
age of near Ay Ver pe by two outlets, the 
nim амр» being а ехрепве саггїей аһе 
connected together by ын w A and discharged at 
punt ts, which are bu S n up in a neat and artistic 
manner, cast iron pipes inserte pen little way from 
the outer € carm a trap allowi 
of the water, and effectually 
P ingress of vermin likely to damage the 
А йе further on the Lechlade Road is the кы, 
. Campbell for t the of drain 
buildin mate e principa ing 
|large and well constructed, and inte ernally lined with 
flues to facilitate the operations in frost ani mp. 
The pias pugging, &с. is apromp ishon 5r нче and 
шоок р ipes turned out is 
about , with bricks 6 rtion. “Ва t hitherto 
the supply has fallen. far do of the consumption, and 
not 293 neighbouring m Коз ES those at a great 
eA ham, Glo haer taxed 
inter- 
?|planted in November or 
such as will pass muster Anywhere- never use a 
succession | of ghont . 
season ; ; and as one lot. are кат es be коой) an 
inseed is added to 
as they take I this food, the н anik may b 
à with 
1, 2. ki RE 
dly А li іе further on, ‚ойе left, and yon. а 226 
bya — 
| 
thin ed. inferior grain. Thonas Де Snel. g t sheet of tent, 
s teni r New wbury. п vid fone d ji f ti g 
на апек s ducoiridid stetetüont-of | * the ra ower к t e lake a small 
“А. dates of the cereals on MA farm coming into ie, eg n. Pd has been er = Mr. Camp- 
y дожа and being Г өйед;.“ТЪе notable. fact of bell, and to which is attached de pumps to pump 
1861 ext favourable weather i spring water, brought a distance the top 
actual — which allowed of its being finished in a of t оп, an elevation of. about 140 
shorter tim саи we have on the'record of any of the ёе. Following the new road you соте to the 
former yea Home Farm, а нон a being erected moden 
| | ameen e adapted economizal working o 
22 Е воров о ә p Year. | roved barn and other machinery ; ; there also i іва bone 
m. 4d GO 5.9 0. M 9 8 | th 
i | | 9 |аге crushed, and also manufactured with super- 
3:354 М лт m0: :: 8 |9 |8 |phosphate. Upwards of 150 tons were crushed last 
„сые ср ш ad idocd mend |2 season. Passing the Home Farm with a continuation 
Eg ON qe Жү TN, +. ЖЕ RS MO Har _ |Z 10 Ње new road, you encounter another of those main 
JU POETE PETERE алати TEE rn arteries or open cute, and this, which must have cost a 
du duUSOE @ не uu sot ы. ш, ool РВ | | large item, runs through a large valley, La de а їл 
Ту: асма > | Б | | two. Right and inr с 2t - lie abi 
Bow uud; SB $ b |*]| g rabie аһ d, includin of de огве - 
4 тт л ев О е - b g 
© 
- aboae di p acre. "Through this 
— ш шаш уы ER RIT 
W Euo dag dorel 4075 d Бом new road made for more 
£57 55 * * * * Е |2 РЕ 5 epeially with one eye to the full deve steam 
ыш ш шш ggg og |Р ЁЁ m |cultivation. Andwhen we mention that the contract price 
: не э - haulage alone, for each yard of road-making к, 
жар -# РИК ЖУ iai 1 averages 3s., some idea may be formed of the cost o 
е а зден diio БЫШ 3 | ut 3 miles in length, averaging a width of 13 feet, 
z & |2 aud with 4 feet underdrains on each side the 
cm. бауы” oak Gb RM. Do. a RR | From the fact of 4-5ths of the estate being in Grass, it 
E 4 Б Ко рде 3 Lo is clear tbat the growth l; mutton and beef, must 
8 кчы кызлы а 5 ге | be the staple articles of produce, yet the great 
Е 18 | Ь incurred in Y^ this road, and the ren out T 
i wu M АИИ И 2 fiel ja hs eces, shows that 
> 4 m p = | f |a | Whea! t altogetl her veg And with Ше plough 
А ОД С Т x 4e 2 | d engine propelling itself without 76. aid of а headland 
А z & | d he whole 400 acres, 
TE ER RIETI. 24 К leer 400 yards of ro rope m each "ra x ка road, 
> © р g р " = f. cultivation must mum, 
$ Eu e Ф 8 Rg x viilet the deep and more efücient gio crm er and 
$ g Б 2 Е. оге certain crops, will eventually pay the pro: pide 
Sou а 19 Bauan E z | for - 8 ды rpri d large outlay. But, as you 
TUER PTS EUN DURAM y, the employment e steam plough upon that 
Charles M. Caldecott, Holbrook Grange, Sept. 23. portion of the property retained in ens i arg 
ейс 
d is 
work of improvement which has 
e| Buscot Park.—You have referred in your last P. 
to this Mii as rapi ing out of t 
former condit certainly voy great. 
мча beautifully "паана am ia Us es was 
otally overrun with Thistles, R 
c Grass, an 
of empla dimensions, The deer 
miles in жее, 
nd K 
had Passi ing al the mansion to -- 
e | top of the deer park a келе met the eye, beautift 
x penu tinrete of Rimtod, but tothe eye of the 
| farmer 
aps they 
Us surveyed," 
all within the meas 
d id 
might 
nt ге неса — 
ure of their roots, 
re of good l: 
iint of the age. тыл 
indications that the 
en 
nd most liberally ers with аза | behere that such 
fence, about three амора e erien 
“mist dn years," 
bees an increased drau; 
a small jet of steam, bro 
а small ате rising эрден in the base of ihe fannel, 
been going о 
Hints sul Steam -Engines.—As a goneral rule 
са з find them sacs Miis powered as regards 
eam. Price "€ an object, we are all too apt to 
а ай лд such а boiler will be 
OV er, pro 
a 
ht, that now every 
ought direct from the "boiler i in 
htl but 
