.-семзкв 21, 1861] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
1 I did not plough the land after the ashes | 
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| sightly, and even in their wool, before they have bee 
xhibited. I would beg leave чо вау that whether the 
s abore. remark may happen to be we ell founded or no 
| shall request that any sheep which m e entered Ja 
ay appear 
pe resson 
was that I wis Ls БЯ keep the vegetable | e 
Мег s "was on € near surface from gettin 
n to mix ct the x 
BAILEY D 
R. BAIL ENTON termi 
AGE of ESTATES by Commission — EAEN- 
2, Parliament Street, Westm 
my prize, and m to the $ed) to have been eamaak OUTFALLS. — The Fes Miis 
own ur Ln vh ia "ze any years. It subjected to any о! th. age conet the танг E mcm — 1s, m prts Domei d obtaining ue 
É hen ы à gh the 
ads alone on the summit of the wild Exmoor range room, may, ipso 0, disqualifie would ad rig it OF m нен ian E 5 метри t ug ES ыгы 
mountain f asserted that, Ee a| that if you will lend your powerful aid to the dis- | ENGLAND DRAINAGE and INCLOSURE COMPANY'S 
th g|couragement of such practices и ere аб least 
ling. outlay, he could ena 
ACT, and there is no necessity for vede s 
eedings such 
alue the old grazing grounds believed to be с ommon among exhi — of sheep at » Petitions, Special Act of Parliament, Com ions of Bowers 
"No ortbamptoushire, he would be regarded as u will well assured, earn gm Du Н kaiti 
j^ g 8 gating, Warpin; 
But if any owner of Moors will visit West the gratitude of all ih M who: vid to see the merits of dl kind of Land improvements ми bed on „Кане, 
сай he will ascertain д competing animals fairly and of none more than Lortgaged, or other Properties ; the whole cost ок n be a Cha 
t, as I did five years ag | of Dartmouth. Patshu il p the Lands permanently, orit might be.m в redesintble к 
z EIS d E каў fixed time in one ore sums or b; pt yearly insta 
ired is а streamle ing down e " ments over any term of years, at the option of Proprieto 
d — Е рве 
ptio TS. 
FREDERICK BRODIE, Bera 
m, S.W. 
he бонда of the glen. The pro f under-draining Offices—Exeter, and 30, Parliament Street, Lond. 
g чи with USSEX, rt we have had the Land Dramage. 
thus forming catch-meadows, Ww bi | ery нуда e for san ning ; Wheat, к. Лор ів f DRAINAGE of any extent 
INA 
EXECUTED by the GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE 
Re wi an сере ud d there will Бе а larger propo == y, whether ео, entailed, mo on all rp арый: of pró- 
4 ]f done, con- usual the spring kinda. е do not remember | tical, co: ‚ог collegiat ate. gue 
hi f 1 iant | the weather going so rapidly from one extreme to the other; 
an by whi mantle of luxuriant | pto the 6th November we had it favourable, and w sta ma nt may iw, E 
be spread over the mou in moors | Р, т арзи gne этч to асці aV канва ^ ? | portions of the worka белү mplet ed: or Mond аска сср 
» thought ourselves ver ard, but si E. inen | with a commission теда may be charged on the propert 
Lane ge of Kerry d Connemara. | been able to do a day's work properly. me n opiate ® е dea А E жес egi А 
і improved, by way ofrentcharge on the estatecrented for cios 
of i mprovement and employment | change has been against the taking up of the Mangel crop pe terms of years во as to ada lapt the rate percent. of annual char; 
э Tu ne агт it will be im mpossible not to tax | 20У degree of comfort, and severe white frosts oc ati tothe circumstances of the tenants 
E tervals have injured many of them to some extent sage ie m i 
ше ers of those needless deserts with уннн 3 | rule it is not safe to leave them іп the ground October. ТЫЫ Mene ар ei title b = r, equired , or notices e to 
and оши to deny that they hold in r hands | Swedes a: nd Та ips are likely to stand the seas ry well, Works of hne ay Enclosing 2 Wood rubbin Road 
ry's than they а: z Ж man. | and as t ies nerally a good crop, feed will be plentiful. | Making, and Farm Buildings ar P USA Ашу. Ае 
eirown good orforthe good of the community Main uU oen of с — uy рах = Landowners desirous to execute a any of the Improvements by 
n Journal of the English Agricultural Society. has had a depressing effect upon it Vo ur market ie well нл heir own Agente жй onae s A т ee expenses on the 
plied with every kind of corn; the Wheat is above average 
quality, Barley rather below, and very plentiful, prices being Applications. to be mado to WILLIAM CLIFFORD, the Secretary, 
Misc бз. to 1 г than last y: Ov Onris as show of fat €: f the Company, 52, Parliament Street, Б.У. 
toc ough not so large as last year, was better in quality ; ne t IMPROVEMENT dena Y.— 
o gp шү хото Миа осм узе 
їп jik good rial ie € and that the wetness | brought as much as 5s. 8@ to 6s. per stone. G. ventus md t 56 
ds th Si e^ j^ "iod of гоч, then | 185 LY, Dec. ló.—The very sudden removal of the > ны URVEYTOES, @0, 
extends throughout, esie Утны Prince Consort casts а deep gloom over the онтун уы t bg BOOTE MID s 
the Oat will certainly the injury, and | does over the other interests of the country. To-day 9 сап P M Directo тв beg в to announce that the Company's 
Wheat the -— Should an excess of wetness -— d hardly realise the fact; that his Royal Highness is no It соте. Eum. zs 1859, е aen XE] € m — 
to the а ае then €" Ces €— but the other day that the аы public was | amount, for the follo A works o S o Agri turai 
least injured, an the 
are unquestionably ни у 
нере 
са > whole — qe uidated b; 
arge 
hi E d had 
when Tm y bound into | been sent there for competition. The ricultural world, too, 
rly stooked, " alth agh the case be | was anticipating with To ordinary fodlings of pleasure the r үл» pie tion on nd Warping, Embanking, Inclosing 
е M us “Жеш Жу; на 4 next fois. Show of the Royal Agricultural Society Clearing, Rec! p veri for any beneficial pur- 
are Ba! X Park, under the E of his Royal High- pose, Engines rm ipd r Irrigation. 
Ont being found e s eden a ei rd ness, How soon are o opes bligh and our joys| 2 Farm Roads, Tramws agricultural or 
at а low tem , ассос! e plant E withered! We have ed a great national loss. farmi paa 
able to cope прет cg And from | But whilst we mourn sorrow, we would with 9. Jetties or n те ог оп Ње banks 
Р 1 а 1 sub n. Мау her Majesty and her bereaved family of navigable rivers o 
the of Barley adhering closely an y be divinely sustained! But we must leave this sorrowful| 4. The erection of Farm Houses, Laboure eee c and 
being entirely free from chaff, rain seldom penetrates|event, much as the mind seems linger upon it, а: other Buildings required for. Farm pu and the im- 
| far into the shea and wet ears ly dried, and | turn our pe hi the que MN — have before rov ildinge fo еа and additions to Farm houses and other 
5 >й} tayi us. weathe ri е last four wee n very m purposes 
"m зт e Wheat pu HE ШЫ Ж ку. Tao, мә та | Рин xe Mee иса E 
Й arliamen! уз аг т, or Comm; ise. of =ч 
ost extensivo inina 027 sprout, while АА Mri themselve erally present a. ger di e" ' 
" Ме affected. ` The powerof I [ptos iter EE little will remain under- nay bc тео нй. 
е Е С ЕТТЕ Каак rine - 
unty. Y m on th. the 
i ES different. Sheaves of these grains readily admit | wbere they were up in October or early in November are and execution of the Kon uad ir which are controlled only by tho 
and ўў м bei nveloped with к! Pow by the severe frosts we have expe- Уттар 
which 1 long retai шы Ыш ге Vers are easily sprouted, | an >- ч M. ЖО ша, E od oar КЫз farther сон. uni of application, apply 
moistu consequently, me е 
and more especially Тїї 1857, in a field pote unripe Pied ut taking the growing Wheats as a whole, and con- MOLAR E Managing 
Wh I found sidering the fine condition of the d, we should be 
eat; нур рое in an exposed situa vá ound | disposed at the present moment to regard this crop and its Par! 
5 рег се cent. of t VA, cm s Sprou As a gen ral rule prospects very favourably. piace other work uj ee RE the farm is URGESS тд N 
я AND 95, New н T Е.С. 
ga » 
the riper an ho. grains mer o ey at this season generally - а routine c We find deep Рр the Wholessle and Retail ter th 
sprout clava ith th tivation is still in fa а е very pro ка во. ced Agen эзен 
ший», Б ves eate e sfr H H H plough on ta avelly ойу накы enel plough on | celebra T ve always а large Btock on hand 
reaping machine in iting the сайи d down of оа "These are most efbioient | Which their у select what they may require. 
3 йз € us have attained fall m turity. its, An t to and ede ЖУ ANTHONY'S PATENT AMERICAN CHURN has obtain 
kiar irte нт 
i$ seems to be known on 
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this i 
this side of the Tweed, 
mif Agricultural Society has M entered ц 
_ investigation. The Wheat plant а long viti on 
a attention, but I am not aware of any trustworthy 
p гас that o ety is better than 
another, and wit ers is guessw: 
grani Some individuals have 
ir favouri but 1 rule one variet; 
y 
ladie? bonnets, for 
I have made n 
value. Som 
the ite 
suc uitiis: fi popularity like 
| the reason that they are т 
distinction between producti 
вог 
not 
Bhi 
important subject ШЕ; = Am advanced, but are agai 
epe 
e and shee 
led December 
'ulsford, 
tained 
cultural Society at 
Mee It is ж 27 recommended as the 
most perf: now in use. iculars sent on 
application, 
Agricultural Machinery. 
HAFF CUTTERS, TURNIP CUTTERS, PULPERS, MILLS, 
PLOUGHS, ptaka) CARTS, &c., Delivered СЕСКЕ 
Bunorss & Kev, M. Mo Pe 95, Newgai te Street, k 
PRICE LISTS free ре 
Pain longer Necessary. 
vm AND SMITH'S Mage Mam VARNISH 
e. This Varnish 
a e Babei- demre 
x 
a and is Ан cold. 
is gioa 2, at Windsor Castle, Kew Gardens, and н 
= Л hundreds Se^ the nobili iy an and gentry, from 
hi тер | maoris V ve be ed, 
which HILL & pm wil Brimar on apraidi 
Sold in casks of т = есет hA at 1s. 64. per gallon, at 
actory, on paid to any station in 
or thin: 
Apply to Hr л, & SwrrH, Brierley Hill Iron Works, near 
Раче $ 
ture of | Ё 
^ р та ; [Soil 1 foot Rain.| Wind 
dads g | 5 олде А 
"д | © асе. 
зас | $ | = 
Degs.|Degs. Degs |Degs.| Degs. Ins. 
Friday 13 480 | 51.0 | 45.5 | 47.5 | 450 0.09 | 6. |2932 
Saturday € 14 ..| 56.0 | 510 | 375 | 45.5 45.5 0.04 | Б.У. | 29.87 
Sunday 2 15 ..| 59.0 | 47.0 | 405 | 467 | 445 em W. |3012 
onday ^ 16 ..| 590 | 490 | 420 | 480 | 445 10 | Ww. | 30.15 
esday 17 ..| 490 | 51.0 | 35.0 | 425 | 450 .. |N.W.| 30.09 
| Wednesday 18 ..| 42.0 | 44.0 | 25.0 | 390 45.0 | |. 2989 
| Thursday 19 ..| 61.0 | 47.0 | 34.0 | | 45 |oo NUS 30.14 
| 
| The readings are taken at 9 л.м. on the days named, and the Maxima and 
Minima edam relate, therefore, to the е 24 hours. The 
Thermometers are the Rain-gauge is 
placed 4 feet from. 
T lect from the ground. 
шїп lias set uj tices to Correspondents. 
in a waythat enables usto the € D£ | PorrrRy.—We аге, w 
г A — to press, їп the ot 
easily and as "dr Дур architect| the нА renders qu nee t. 
d give you the “ century " a church 57 ог Ту is much каша rd сиво e led 
“ ээ ега ly be е аі 
: r Sh м yi da ‘fossil. H to vam quality and equal in that respect, Torkeys may be estimated 
ve ay I request you to give me a | Буве. up to 10 Ibs, for bens, and 15 for from 9d. 
Very small corn The Times| to10d. per lb. will be about the 
to explain the Cmn, adipe upon which I have o oled for rei wls is г 4. = to A vw 
competition, at the Birmingham Fat Cattle and Sheep Chic er ditto. M0» A $7320 
dá "A. wow Add, 
Ducks oco d NC M Od 
Pheasan' sr orca EMERICUS 
DTE .. pie RE НЕ » 2 А 
экеен % » wý ч 1 Д н: 60 
A 15 
9 e a 
E J. If you will в disagreeablo 
ie pm it. Or m may boil oil it x оя it over mixed 
pulp and chaff. After a while they will take it readily. 
Dudley, and 76, Cannon Street, E.C., from whom only it cam 
be obtained. 
piero PaE ke PERCHA a: 
utu emen d au M 
reir rm G. GreNNY, Esq., the celebrated 
—1 have worn Gutta 
so much m à 
"t 
Gardeners 
part all times warming 
pressing тз from the A 
&c., manufaetu 
their s Mo dealers in town or country. 
СомрАХҮ, Patentees, 18, Wharf Road, 
Е.С. 
Trays, 
and sol by 
оду y Road, a E 
