a ma s sam 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
appears ) act a 
819 
and some 7000 head of these pure-bred animals are 
amatori Sry nian sey nat afe Strafford’s Herd- 
n | book—the “Peerage netage” of hoof and 
hor: rn. Dudependenty of 
Sri — to the Turnip root as it goes down in 
His y against the guano monopoly, as show 
wi 
f home resources n bee manufac- 
ture of a “ special mixture ” partly t th jere e 
e} 
t tl d 
the consequence is a nook deficient crop. 
hear and Ree wen a satisfied it will bea most disas 
ot iy in the 
farmer on either ‘side of the Tweed. 
se heap consisted = ce geome paren 
for a r o 2 doz fowls, 
il, jepi mip ae ot pr 
of abou t l} of the last, 
GY 
in ines pro- aiid to our fC 
„mixed „with Zealand, ne “gue 
C41 vear io 
3 cwt 
unfru: pipan 
YORKS as wrote to you for 
he weather has 
e to corn has 
da th 
the chief cost = the ane mp added, 
ture turned the first me abi id 
and after re ceivin g two mo 
A 
lle of March ney _ prices obtaine y our 
T ings 3 
heat was superin- | figure! horns can 
a in ripen- 
be general in 
nis in many 
Wo 
of d sales, 
pr Charles Gang s, in ama gore io e 
ead 
oat SI 
duced. “Tt was | then riddled ‘through a a inch Sieve, and poet tha 
ja 
soul 
wea 
asic the Saran this week | 
and hin: g 
wil no |f 
as 
PEEM cic 1522. per h 
n 1817, when the oven, “et 
al of the 
2 
of ayy bert — 
ae 2 
intr bre: oat 
“where 123 orn ‘mide 697. 
nt the dry Pe ruvian guano, and makin ng 
) a proper. exte 
ee for emt by sei over the 
ap n form like 
reviv: 
e the hea 
ea care 
p | Kant Ducie Duchess 66th, at 700 mage 
T s Master Butt erige at 1200 guine 
a Short-horn, but it is also 
standing c 
ear, J. Me: 
friab’ 
ret 
PE 
.— Pie ag: crop, after Grass, and Rie nes 
Tand gene er whet been luxuriant; the 
age State oe has ‘ge harvested with 
ged. 
in order to collect the 
menos 
er hay rabid left on the field, o! 
coco pade wn ge hte in and. 
b; 
mag 4 w, hi 
stands RE well; the ear a lar; d full. 
would leave us little t ee a ith 
h set beeen 
difficult ty, ah noe of esti partially « dissolved, in eviews 
The indolent habit of waiting | to a d bones pr oper. 
les: ened, 0 
‘and had been transformed from its original pur 
priar —— 
; thus I have been srmctically Pa te to 
fami lies, claiming 
as a “ 
AN! 
IH 1h 7 q 
5 
+ +} 
a 
er tine ated. 
Bates, 7: "Kirkleavington had give: 
had ever 
d.” Tat there is no wee fear, as far as 
y be 
on ug in the m saw in his mam be: 
—an old earth oe aan, 42 feet by 16 feet, mt 
pose— p 
Some |s 
of the genuine ate aes enters this 
time of visit a couple of 
f prizes nearly 20 years ago. Booth deb 
n but lets out his bulis on hire pa 100 to 800: 
guineas the season ; oe the via Lyre % ‘Booth 
blood” always runs breeders’ 
the public mien, Tie the persis t show 
Mab, takes the first nid in 
Mr. Boot 
sorts y segs prii 
Downs, the former (the ear! sy) hay 
rely smitten ; Sin hel ‘tho mary with j eea 
it “he would 1 rather lacs ee 
tl Nor is foc 
to the biter manurial resources ; butin 
Earl z 
heäp on sat 
attention vai 
t 
was second at Canterbury to 
posin 
apparently untainted ones will decay La before 
In wet and cold clay soils the yield is ing, and it is 
be feared that of the who le ie vef 
more se 
sing foliage, have many sound tubers; "yet many ofthese w 
‘and feisty 
Bo High én aor , 
eyi ripen them — wil giv a largo 
Le Md to 
THE a sr baer sr, 
ANGUS CATT AND 
caret tage S 
aanere and the culture ; 
N regard to 
“oft eras Mr. Bowie holdsa position second to none. 
of Mr. We there WPs ieee taisia 
“nice 
go a long 
lack ts tsa 
way TS me wr 
nent pasture. ATS are ex- ii rr Gunter gm RE on ogg” 8 er 
; the buildings, plain and old-fashioned, but Wharfe the glories Mr. Bates’s Duchesses and 
er en under the ron skill of his steward, Mr.. 
yo in condition; the papra 
— dlp sr it was 
spou 
snugly oy monte aes Carse of Gowrie Reeds ; and every- 
"5 dow old cur looking out of. his Pipa 
wearing a of peace and plenty. T. Bowie 
‘bury 
innit ahs, but the beau- 
carries off the first prize in 
prize here, as he 
THE SHORT-HORNS AT PONTEFRACT. having kone ‘to: om Hig 
mi bovine tiful airg 77th, fe Ga 
u 
the most profita 
cultural ee grow- 
Pitre le Pits yy e PH 
aaea pens report, in _ eepoerteen ni is worthy 
of far better eatment than a simple raat se SA 
2. f 41 
passing. 
with nine-tenths of Scottish practice, _ sasha nearly 
ith the a tes of som Ate En _ 
X-course o nel experien: 
yearly teaches me that the 2s the plough rd used i in 
Spring the better ; and wer ths ee ee from 
ev rubber, } 
e not clear but the one reel ian a ee ri and 
f 
r meat, and am ‘milking property. cele 
maturity, s 
whom Cæsar fou 
erio 
The “ Britabers 
g | beef ar g 
their wild or dom icated c thes is no 
decisive evidence wheter the rai on at first im- 
ported from the ern shores of Europe in the 
17th ed 
whether the | 
a 
field a us, 0 
“No or tine tind hei he red cad improved | o 
It is aan ne the red, 
d cattle 
bette ron the fat pas aia of t 
hat the brothers “cue! | old! heifer Wood Ros 
bets were 
his fi y Gro and hi 
ogres Pw A anne: onthe ‘aN was bou aght i in at his'sale 
Mr. Ambler, one of our most success- 
near Halifax about 
ted compara- 
od th ings for 
hough he has exhib 
tively few Sitel. at the Royal shows, he has carried 
many prizes, and can display a apee group `o! of 
| cups a _ His second prize aged | bull here is re- 
As t 
and medals, 
pA of last Entiti, 
Tees than any wher re else; t 
8 80 meritorious is some very 
app! 
by, the | Wheat crop? Moreover, may stubbles 
decompose and 
i not be better placed below, and left to 
gets 
that this “in-and-in 
du 
| through a 
ns f 
el = wore . 
not | bro! 
our best Short-horns claim descent from their | Captain aaria kis 
sr ee ck,” a bull porchesed for 8l. oe’ be a A ere e, | certainly it is 
ar best horses on the turf boast t ej had the 
hin Arabian. The 
ee ae and, Mr trib 
been very close in ‘blood-relationship, it does DoE 
m- 
vided none 
d thi ri pe peeta a oa w an 
it sor i 
it Rare srar p p properties 1 T the lissi of 
cope nia 
oh? 
sight 
descended, as honours ave boen won 
ant om th = 500 herds now i in Britain; Butterfly, daughter o Buttercup, be’ 
