9 
June 16, 1860+] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 55 
been SPA Th 
Re ee all. On a great deal of arable land it has not 
eeding weather. Whea Geppetto; be ehgwing a i PEDIA Sole fie’ toe last fortnight, and a lrg breadth | 5 The yf ar of the foot, pies as the removal 
ear hero aa taet it is en ight; now Daye a Intended f for Swedes niust now yanin ia) H of rag: seed arte, which only harboured r ng soo 
he ear in a fortnig ; not very ld high as 10s. «mutton Gn woo “Spe Saag ned 
able weather to give t h njure wet Whites. Beef has sold as hig s. 5 z cutting way A ae Ha 
E ata r har f 141lbs. Wheat has slightly advanced in price | ¢ 
ots PRETO a h power of PORE h l4s. per stone o S. ea! ightly poean ipae 
heat: fee not-so myc p a } ; : ak hes be aas 
man cold dituan iNi riek the plant and the ine eee ís adaos " during ne spy ha te a nd ca ae marked 36s. per os The fitting of the shoe so that the wall or erus 
ofthe soil oe fae ere ot complained o ot ot shoe: quarter. Wool is much sought paresi Ep pte ae reo | might have a firm and even bearings ryt apon pop ae 
ing irrecoverably backward, 1 likel: e go asked, and for some picked els is EE ep an T AAT 
enyi w) have grov rapidly pgcamon mis AR E ES ne aia AA es to rest very slightly on the chi ge Be gd aan 
peer ee te Brow canlgiegoueh, to cae nel per Pci Fu ee oe a ee re seat of corns particularly being secur 
Gira aar sat rahe adhesive, casing together, if THE DORSETSHIRE EXHIBITI pressure. : sas ono eal ia : 
EEG ord ATATA (nite from p. 330) pan | 7 Tho nailing on. 30 1 Ahoak bare 
he land was in proper state—i y I j 3 a suse ‘or the ‘wane te 
oxy SA ae ka perth diy bel oi otp MIRO “de ay van Wet of vga in another ‘cobain, ] may not ha injured by goats ah hee ani 6 yer pari aE 
0 ras X oad a l, 7 
oer My man went to Yarmouth 5 agg and nore i Lapis ough Smith’s The nails nat to be ine utr 
ee Gea eee ich Wh ADF e ics 4 seating or smashing up, exhibited by | nor too near together, nor Pe ee 
Thetford gd bettas 8 oa sista add da: that their Hows rd, did its work well in every respect, yet it was to proj ject much beyond | the shoe, and Merde ze 
eh ai ant on their ex ’ i # À i ; ne 
Bair et acetate eel mecha by things he bay, ak E ot aul ante ell 
intor i n ing for the most part lig 
“be Yarmouth to the mouth ff the the Deben Bier J It rt pon toa who pg pales ane $ p t lag aver flle a iene : pean i ʻi r pone 
CT a cite aA e pa Ead i LW Bate z aie ing, SE ant ld have been pleased to have also seen 8. ahe y ime è taken By 688 h compe ‘a p 
ge becey nae or uth tly injured by | Soil, and would he £ the latter could be| these various operations ina proper 
backward, requiring sun, Barley : permanently inj eae TPA plough in work. I weve 6 
wet and cold. Beans: fair, not se goed m Meadow Gr ; fada ted a s to be Aay worked by, the ordinary Tt eri re seen by on oe to these m ni arn 
navel a ‘Bey when ta gk nk wBarles aths of a : ae would b £ > |that t the judgment was by no means iia peso 
Peider average. | lands are | ifior can in numerous ins ances 114} 
age. Notwithstanding the rains, where = tg Ba Ny thé scari í stide 
ieni in good heart we have many fields looking like bare ubstituted fo for the Bei yet realy | best workmen failed to get a er moment whilst 
doing well. G. Edwar sn bss wanlingham, nee ne for res to reversed so as to expose it to|, 95 great haste both in making and putting ns 
UR Aa (oe Wheat Tom the li iter ane of | ata inter’: eae or ya bur re a eee, ac M | anothe T aaa mee of a shoe want expe S 
es cere cp ota farm (it there bo one), | the | winter’s | y rop, nothing can | nothe a oma. pm sata! (thet 
hbourhoos ere is sc a EME a 1 ; 1 s 
meroa Ago proport eS rate Erie iat zery do it gi fier tually or z" ebbitteatbcaly accomplish an aly Hq a ‘i ieee eee sed 
lant. During the whole o i f, x abese tusi can be | 2" Jig OO ad : 
py appear unalthy ven now, s “Almost every | ae aw golly Yaten than this ya pote Whe in ihe HER it on, so that o men AEKA 1 i nas 9 oe 
0! oP of his land a secon dH by? The wedge, the h PEE t usly- m EAA 
damer hps drilled a considerable por ards, Ransomes, and Horns shoes being pr uean 
oe with a arded s spri ing Wheatus na d hace the ESSN ae of E the i lined lane are all brou ught to bear, and the other in mailing it on; ski he prizes were Stirs 
Siene the whole: of tie West land wes obliged 20 DER. a the power of the horse or the steam-engine are not considered to require w most pi aR as Barrett, 
Tiled. as reason unknown: to me the plant ae not called upon to do that which Nature can do far better. bee Piles a heey Thonis ga 
tillered as it has done a other mv up sth vary fev rib The digger, whose advent was eo lon: a ee ae ‘Bradford peat: time oct ie, 2 barro F 
z condition, but has grown up wi te > I aga ype er A na. fitting, j 
fag i “ stooled ” (as we itl been a h. e ma DE, a 35 mites 
| field which in ordinary springs would have ‘‘s! F hither e ] í RE cation, in e P at 
aa b tolerably thick on the ground a it has resulted only in miscarriag. 21. ay, Bs Cave of 
aa congo tent 2 makes scarcely any effort Sasa ha i | ah ; e doubt whether mechanism will pursue sof and 44 adaté respectively. m m 1s, t Hig iy 
on the T: sgt growing soils, a east tranga to say, in such f PE a Wl of the Wisp. ‘The horse plough Ilminster ; time 25 minutes an ae anA 
ere oe HoE than a half a snes ht a g: s far better, th above firms went through their work in dad Row, of areas. $ Fu eet 
| = „yet gene- | Ene ; i an Commended : B. Barrett, o ington, 
h man ipstannes occur of loss of pi nt yei RF. inutes. ; ; ington, 
sy ¥ Tess "put the Tao ool fine have pu x ae. wrt coats was very “zoo work, ae: reapers, | who did his “hs Li sed ot Warniuster whoa time 
-erop on such soils; bu ute C i ems Salk TA al Rd iaza ; 
tinctive Herat! Er a ainat iia api or chance of | Dub several made eile pe The high price of edi 32 minutes > ; and ‘7 minutes. We have dwelt the 
fall erop From these statements yon will gather ah ees pamal aia erie: us drawbac their ad f its novelty and 
ane 3 ath inevi i i ments is J 
| my opitan riet Tas iso threo woeks ator than usual. gener ae, in nee es of the very bi praga i phone F: rie 
P tees ing ; d. A cheap implemen 
b t lit ad ini we pen pear A ‘fall ont laring br: guk E E pe d, althoug h it “ight require 
Beans have Pe cot ie od baa sa "ines | | assistance from hi hand lab e Grass cutters This as by no means the least Pca depart- 
ant ver kin the oe he ave and he pant lux- t ren & Co. Nai did “thelr wae very well, ine Py ie Show. pines st ED an additional 
j are rintes so much ina moi season that we may yet see a full an nd excited much inter eik: It was fi elt how vev er that | ae a a ae” Silas who ay ? t 
crop of Bean straw. Great iraka oa oa roa S p cs K PAE ANAA s or in 
Mats or. toe. i Wurzel plant, au a ch to the ; int est eith F e tock arate 
ae a of piim gestiona by slug, in the Jeal, and an b X tions, se. the erup aor let teo an iple par but who py IH erat to face their ibition 
3 but as transplanting wale ‘th s to record Eaa - Ti h ition 
; At operation well when l 7 A n opini Bs if carried out, ‘fr me think ca took place fetes liga ‘on the fi eon 
Veron of thi rizes for impleme - D. idh s d 
that we may see a full torop of this now, Ree the rere, are chy th ae Pe 7 pie T > wa man, a1 
ie. Our ures are not ov cting w Į k th 
thd Clovers said Hyoigrass have yet produced but little keep; public, fers ke the most discordant be git i . it should for: m aa permane n t portion af the Bath and 
Btrallord onete =o z nic f = land Society’s Er was 
Coe rene ry I cannot speak in favourable term ie mproved implements—tha: no _impTenrent | *Y es Westo r Monday morning, a 
.—I am 
the Wheat; with a few Smee necne T ID GEURA iy thin on tho should * eéosivs a second pra, goles ing ovement Thus 10 oc articles ee 
ground and very. backward. 1% arl: AE aru speaking, the judges it shows a decide Mapu Tai time later. Tw . o tents, ya abont- to it; > tom 
well. Beans and Peas are not good; g z ing; Bi e iea ane 
very foul Sad EN aao} Mawae, a = poemaron A as rere the makers of good and ackponjedge POPs p well Tek it “by. skylights. from end to « end, and thus ig 
in some instances air A eled ns ever a ‘4 
expected, from so apenas rain and cold for the season. et S compe ae 
eae Thre EON y backward, the ry geheratte a, the. Shimpions belt and t the| The important. and valuable collec 
wa Pine rain a pase ee the whole at pre- ree h c We do believe that b Dy this me means bs |b parais fem pet + ara al Art Department r the 
will, I think, be good. e pi J Fue WES bo Yad Rich incor diakon ee oes 
b . Geo. Brown, Avebury, Chippenham, R oi wou zag ARN 
Woncrstensnite—in. this ‘neighbourhcod. ti koe se gee Cop: i Ea ce of the agricultural scientific world, and we Sonth Ken tke cal Weak: saga ving i irop Je bone, 
fter Vetch and Italian Rye-grass were tl j vak, 
the sudden ane FOA Ainsa ad of. EES gonata oat sulration ye nae of the Royal Agricultural zai of flowers die 9 y he EE 177, 
Wheats to ‘ wor, 
i ‘heat after Clover, Beans, an shin ha Auk 
Siegen considering T essa of rin | Soc ith a aoe 3 FoR SHoEING SMITHÉ, specimens =a bes die o itina Di re phs of farni- 
th ro be blow am average an use ores went | altough not entirely a eee attics S bo | fare, metal work, pottery, and ot k, 
© cro) 4 > too muc! Barnstaple show, is hs SÉ WOK 
; SE aba vier menced at the Bar arr aan, ss 
ra, a apes average Crop: Winter rhag; Teka demand a special notice. No one can d doubt the utility — othe : apartment oes na numerous 
are ; nate rom 
Gore Sa Rie pre oa PE "Chat han dicraft, and when we consider that the ye all of | trv oa Dean pi conspicuous of which isa oe ks = 
box, is bid Stra, ee] 
burg n near Bohan snd f the most, extraordinary | horse, although externally a An Sf ci Pat, entitled ea page roduce AER 
-YorxKsuu apie is hna os ona af i years. After a winter — ar ana sensitive oT ps E pe “the is nae | in ëi L by k aplan did su sunlight, p 
$ Pun ite severi i ed p colo 
thao ar fast inate a.ceel aay Pot ila aaa Salon | 4 i D of gra a nju 3 pai be well a Pn geous tints anc Siei Aat BASAN 
ad to fow délightfal days ‘of imi d b; paee of the s 99 hi ie Th sce sat 
= ae “Appl. tess mere in fal i pii $ agers Ga th ki nly by Mr Durden, of Blandfo aa, of onan ~ 
r of snow when Apple trees we i pin, = js " a Slant t 
Ua pager. Of | memorable storm, when the ‘thermo: | o | compe tition was int howe bhp of Ms. Gale ise ie Ho ne ip id o comprising i on 
meter fell to 1° below freezing point, ent for i ig a fie ny a 
eater or less aidan P -yard vi ry p 
settled aim has fallen m haggle ee dily for | great dictange from. She the, Fa ihe ped poed, Diced ai im those ie nh this 
this continued wet|yenient. Five forges mase in ; i 
en very various, and thas disposal of the ste and g : la i d. Charles 
m to the observant aS me be taken up ce v RRE, 4 
What i planta havo ao making shoe nails, fitting - ane preparing |. Mei . large 
ve changed colour fr: e fore-foot. 3 on, of We 
pun ellow, hi h land Oats seem to have grown | the foot, o pasting OBd eemale a9. eg vhs could w work | ment of both an a pe. 
very lit tle wr ge t up, and now look ok ei There were 10 co) mpetitors, so ba E IA in fi illustrati 
paa aa t, a ir prama old | at one time. The signal sea giren for piecing aun Pi f 
l a sickly, pover y-stricken = at eae fs 5 
Grass land the n has produced abundant cras crops of Grass. | the e h the requisite Bares s of Ka F eor 
tha Be meadows ae df perched ay TE me TET Jongest t, the oe to be made, after which the hed om bean mip 
d than we ad for Á re : 
eet ta Be ts at wet on on "eta ae moray ey a a £| the lower Silurian to the upper T 
be attributed to the effects oi y was E atin tint a : 
EE tE AEON ABE an R On | in from four and a half to it was held that this, A mip a Fogir oh py nett many specimens 
good dry land Oats, Beans, oie Ba Barley yale lool yall but shoes was allowed, E i r. Bryer, pe ogo pt ares 
ae at tes eee eae neh a ae very proper in ordina defects It is evident that the | of carving ra bah 36 entitled “The Moment of 
as s ects. ` i cocks, 
Wheat ear piy out on pe 10th of ‘Tene tee year I could | and might serve to hide p : fined to one point |a- carving E # te Taina beteo tne 
That T shall cat oth zines andl this yest. I en satiated (oT ont of excellence was no ge pr tal n his adversary, and is stand- 
pany 3 ger a ly, but to several, for one of w J ver him in a triumphant 
22d inst. der any circumstances we mus ea late | only, but to £ an Saag peo bobab Eto ing o ri 
but as yet it is not possible to form a reliable opiuion time 0! spec 
as to what the produce o general Ni will tators expressing 
rii of thes 
velness of the shoe. | attitude. The coun 
oe Ter Mon Eaa Boys E da; na bosn "taa miih i: The es of the nail holes and the fullering. 
wet for them, and during the ys os 
