1120 TEM GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the consistency of my firm determination to | manure (and the value in each js = 
[учо 10: SE a diee А about 3 sacks an acre. stand by it from the I P теа bun point in the | we shall Уе Er of hes B iy Dei 
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t | report that I do not clearly understand, i.e. nié 
Wi пева estim ted his 20 at 317. 7s. V but did no ; xe on the stationary windlass are so connected ME Averag " 9f Rape and Pes 1 
а M f. 
T n cross examination, P said that a eia of | one another, d. d do de : rge Number of Analyses н 
the land sown with Messrs. mei 's Wheat was wet|the reluctance of the payi ng out drum hel t Жон 
d, and “would pull a horse'sleg off." Раг ое е weight to bec overeome by the engine, but i is a elp to on 
over 1 nother part had 
itrogenis 
been summer tilled. He never saw signs of wir rum thus з helps the involution of the other, and the miat gin Бышы ; 
а лье нена ase de en h break u my Ash me 
at oi he dry side of the farm, in as | Now у, put ting on а very eavy upon 
Mie dl таза mmy hu iy of of Wilts; there he ғу paying off drum I could keep t back Poi Ria if 
2 much better n It was not usual to ask for a | ћеге were any advantage in it quite? as well as ў Containing Nitrogen "л 
warranty when purchasing seed Wheat; he relied Fowler can, but if I do, I find it requires an ua ео = 
the respectability of the parties. He should think that | Mm 2 to over lOlbs. pressure per іп eres ing tog i; Ca pes Work E 
the Wkeat —— injury when in the rick. e length о Meer rope out, on my eel a it pei ied d UR s Club. 
John Fry, formerly Mad carter in the employ of the | зн нб, occasions full 2-horse power. 2 e qe Hun Bolt ) 
defendants, aid he зч а rick of White Lammas | | appears тео to me that he requires this and етеп ingley а e 
Wheat, the produce of 6i acres, being put up quite | more for the friction of his paying off са ч атт Roots.— Permit me to call your 
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of th отав ; 
ick. out а couple of months after the rick was | draught beyond that re T: to bold back ho paying Birmingham. r which ap 
кй Fo heat аы threshed, and the corn was taken | off dA d: This No shows Aene the clip dru ogue, of the saog respecting the aw, 
to Salisbury and shot on the floor of Mr. Ma p: (now condem bed. «2 of its frequent cup g Meg by в. Pro Me 
Stores in order to dry. The horses would not eat the breakage and тореши | propensity), in keeping its | six Swed es К бнт: 6 hav п 
husks of this Wheat, and he had no doubt whatever back rope tight m En ai the power. In other leading T mai сомдай 
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| conclusion, I do бе 
Mr. James Кунде, мна si : end over plaintiffs men, especially those connected к the Royal Ag ded t 
Jand, ec called to depose mount of ш һе cultural ‚ Society of England, who may hav ve felt my n e 
bad sustained. He added that. What ought not to be t 
енеш їп "ће state кше by The Xe t would (now they seo that I stood single-handed upon a rock compe in many o 
be over-heating, and the ens d ow- | (steam-cultivation ed 
burnt. Ifa rick сема too much heated. ad. the | defending i it upon principle for the good of m my co untry placed there by ac 
corn is mow-bur r ortions The 
of the outside of the rick Шз probably grow, but ies tempest is r, for and all admi t that culti- cote, Bart., M.P., Hensle 
inside would not vatio or any | have been placed 
sown a crop might be got. | othe нува as p uet ~ steam- аы es my | error arose from the 
m "X Бугант —- ness said that the main opponent, Mr. John Fowler, shows by his recent | the package containing the roots 
of 1860 was no dou v tad Lc for grain, а етн. of the detached windlass that it is de bai so damaged that the 
he à did not think the еей, power affected. mode of АО үкен Smith, Woolston, Bletchley | distinguis t 
rick produe ч-н тб ood crop de Station, D c. 16, 1 reason of 
dei might have come from the parce, Hedid| 4 Fire 
not find fault with. carrying a little green, the error +} 
o un а л ds. 
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Grate P Peat and. Coal, price 6s.—From number. 
s: morning, and called 
| hend a grt scarcity of fuel during the ensuing winter. | Secretary, "NE the Judge, 
a | Lord Farnham (from practical ipee strongly | fi 
May, as Mr. Woodlands thought that it was a bad crop. | 
He took 27 grains of the Wheat and sow: bn in a 
. Cucumber bed, but only three blades came ир; and he 
5 „раб in 32 more grains, and опу four me 
саше up. _ рене, ыш 
uld be t not | 
one word of Fry's 58 ipee M m Wheat was | 
true, and tha confident were the defendants as to | 
the value | of f seed t that they sowed 52 а ith 
nd was a good s uld | 
that the defendants had no Hber die of the Whea t| 
being mow. -bu rnt, and iw consequently the plai intiff | 
ET TETE EHI 
С Wheat us was cut it was in a fit state and тн ripe, and 
hreshed out for seed until Ja: пагу, I6 was| 
sacked fro е machine and taken to Mr. в, | 
w] a malt house, but simply a corn store. 
There was no symptom of the Wheat hay ng been mow- — ; - 
burnt. Sowed of the same Wheat this spring in | r EON E E 
acres, 2 roods, rches, and it came up very well | recommends беи ас ecompanying еен as а ch зеар а and endant's own growth. inti 
and produced cks. He sold two sacks of the same | serviceable mode of enabling his poorer neighbours to living at Lyburn Farm and at Bo Кон 
to Mr. Andrews, and bs came up well. urn coalor wood with their wet turf. Farnham, Cavan. | defendant is a manure manufacturer find 
Cross examined—Woa wear positively that the е Cake.—It may not be generally known that|ling, w has recent] " | pat 
Wheat was not mow-burnt. Should aecount for theWhent | the feeding properties of Rake cake are y nearly | Mr. Leigh appeared for the plaintiff Fri 
not vegetating on Mr. La pard's farm because it was | identical with those of Linseed cake, and therefore,| Mr. Harfeld for the d me, 
sown on damp heavy „clay land. Could n not say why the | Sy алыш very reluctant to appear in publie, I think it | that he purchased in May 1 E 
did not germinate in the Cucumber and urported to be ar 
pur 
th Sgt Dat уай duty we owe to each other to impart any information | which йш 
i Had half a mind ih on up | ana f 
ghe «АИВ Ши. ii дык эйт dà TS ae, which : bave obtained fr - thorough у to feed off with shee 
ploughed | Ж ic А, ое, of value. Below І hand уоп Ње | Не sowed it on er 
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| rom w you will see there is | that eame np w de 
that the Wheat. he sold elato Plaintiff was sweet and са possible di 1 прас Tn the feeding q ities of He produced a specim Б> 
NC җик А гай been mow-burnt he ре shold | ese h. The great difficulty hitherto has been to get the pare the bulb, ] 
заб) е never said it was endi to eat it without waste, - iis object, I think, is | and ill-grown 1 
would grow, though he fully attained by grindi аре саке as ig- t эй 
Т Seed Wheat. He most positively stated hat "i: | meal and mixing with pul lped Turnips and eut Swedes per acre. ч 
рн vent the seed beyond s stating the sort of | | the sweet juice of the e Turnip takes off or mod ei the very prolific and from that ib was 
seed and by whom it was pica | bit эстен of the Rape meal, and so divides it a st|sume th ed 
rews deposed "that he sowed 2 acres | the whol » tha t the Vue eat it 
„Мт. Henry And ad = 
with 6 bushels of the seed in question, and nev reused. My plan is to pulp as rnip or | 
m "lum > кы yielded about 5 sacks an | | Mangel Wurzel as із зананда to 
urn 
о | prepara | 
thought it would be better to have the о} 
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h mix r longe: food. We have used 
orrespondence. his for а considerable pied of both store ms stall- | practical person in the ыу 
be iive y hs certain he wen e field in P 
DM tw wi си — | number of beasts s per day, and then mix as any lbs. DERE aud va valued the -— im 
Me x А: : на ай n the part of t ме ое the meal, per beast, as is to be given n; аб for | 191. 9s. 9d. The MM W 
- этч = яе п timately "his diaper gave Теано t|store beasts, and 7 lbs. or 8 lbs. for ded ed up # this] de 
or the d efe ndants, as he considered nid did make | w inter feeding. The Rape meal and Turn pulp are | crop that was produced. "He calcu j 80 
апу misrepresentation ns when the Whea vl sold. f| iit mixed with as much cut straw as will Ъ sd sine we t | Sweden would have been about 15 tons Ti 
or intiff however was not satisfied vi his ruling | | for the ay. We mix in the afternoon wh at w ti vu вой КШ + 
might have a case for the Court above. requ ter for the use of the following day; d by t the plaintiff was the ge 
| preter it, when it has been mixed 12 ог 20 "» pr ation for the d аср, 4 
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- A | fed cattle last winter, all of which have done w. e "s John All whose name had been ше E 
Steam .—Your report on the implements. 4 ИР» than eight 
At the Smithfield Club Show sons that Mr. Je WIL EN ue Pete Үз ОЁ the green kind. m p шашу поме sot, - were in à 
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Joln willeat this mixture in eed but not in summ 
to the working of a double rad md ы chaff'shou used. If we deduci the | the plaintiff, was s swaro, and depose 
s for ploughing by steam power, thereby t from lich ind of cake for value left | called i in to arbitrate 
