= 924 
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I I think he he has as auleequently mages. is led | 
that of 90 to 50, which T belie Ex are Torst ri to fod, A 7 e a ga allowance of roots 
probably more correct, and explains by supp ing that | may prove to much fi e dig aii powers of some 
the process of d ion wit imals, and thus produce irritation of the bowels, and 
the cirbon of the food t at Y 
thrown off and lost. This does not affect the u 
bec of Mr. Horsfall’s investigations, b but he thou organ to the food, 
it worthy of being placed on record with them. . | the quantity given may be gradually inorena hers 
Tu ae Americaw Glimpses of English icala. again, will cons a quantity che 
without soa and much, tegres pase s on the 
ood sense of the cattle-man; for in 
__ Miscellaneous ignorance : ? My 
o 
The best Winter, Feeding of Cattle.— oant on the Eos nip 
vious to re moving oie atti from the pastures = su we ays divers controlling aanne arising 
the feeding-houses, they sho uld, be gradually a various causes, as well as from the di pete gg 
cus diet by biag X the se properti es of the oots then 
having a few Globe Tarnips spread on the pasture or selv ves; b 
some days a the removal takes There ar q 
some people who make a great fuss, Bleeding all their ye vary r erably in its ‘footing analities, As 
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_ Shipping 
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clude nal 
“GREEN'S PATENT 
MOWERS have proved the 
in all cases of Competitions| a 
have carried off all bets 
cattle indiscriminat ly, both when they put them up | general rule, however, it has been held that, on an 
for fattening and also when ace turn out their young average one ton weight of Turnips will produce 14 Ibs. 
stock in spring to the Grass; but if cattle ae in 59s vod nhs wrt and tallow. We wonld remark further, that all | 
health there is not the slight which is given to cattle as fodder should be given | 
the practice resem se in zhi ‘Was once 80 } much i in 
vogi wet a near! 
ought to be bled oni year order to keep dows | vai and for "want 2 Pati ao pony baila “up in | 
e visie The fattening AA are fed. ie times | given to cattle, y 
the 
rin hy t sunset. | ease when travelling ste employed to 
pa 
am-en gines ha ave 
thresh, because the je i 
d 
unused food which may be lying befi x “the cattle fies to get stl a large extent of threshing at 
m e taken away, and the troughs carefully swept | once rhe motive power is stationary there 
ought before a fresh meal is given. The quantit ofl. oneal not, rdinary cases, be more threshed at once 
Turni i at orning and peng meals is a limited per iod; ana 
larger than that which is given a ec 
| than will te required only during a 
ea 
eater pern has elapsed before tieñ pai N feed is nutritious. At the same time, it ïs in all cases neces- 
given, an g meal sary to have proper En w-barn accommodation, so as 
is also mee than that which is given at noon. The | to ent the fodder from, ing was ell as 
ttle, | damaged. When different varie of Turnips are 
and when they have ep their allowance, the 
bw are ead out, pply of hay or straw put 
before them, Reais litter freshly made up, and they are | 
to 
grown for the use of eee cattle it onght to be 
utritious should be first used, 
proceeding gradually to “those of higher v value, Thus, 
coo "he tt 
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z, Victoria Street, 
fogti AnD COOKE’S warranted PRIZE 
is P NG and BUDDING KNIVES, SCISSORS, isl 
an ts in 
Sim, “left e quietly until the next feeding 
time. t p a 
d by all Fee pera e Nurserymen and ‘Seed Me: rehani 
Lig 
effect on fattening animals, chi a suppose, ty Manger, A heirs lso aie ad to aod stirs as 
rendering Loge more restless when to it; and yo £ food ne by pho ng, von that 
ends nd whic 
ers, h 
—— their fatte ening ¢ cattle at once with 
. 4? 
1etl 
drawn from 
ever, who com 
Sw edes, reserv 
| the younger Pe at n this case a sufficient supply 
of Swedes must be provided, = it would be disadvan- 
| tageous to he fattening of cattle with thi 
This shoul | variety and afterwards fall soe k upon Aberdeens, i 
—_— are in the act se of Sa 
Some people, | mention this because re some who appear to 
nips in the fields imagine that it does n mis ter what kind of Tur rnip 
mg the | roots to oS and that all pienta are alike nutritious.” 
Meat Manufacture, by R. O. Pringle. 
say fr S cs for 
constan j t; 
cies ae tied up they ought 
use they are prevented fro 
their Eea aey w zo do if left loose. 
hilst the 
supply of pure air must be mainta tained. W. 
to be dail dressa 
aa those or leave 
during | winter, are in i the h 
field. Mele eee a is 
of g 
oih a slovenly and i improper | 
ored up dasha ng weather, i in 
uch ace to ee a bie 5 
pra rnips a 
for the Purpose ‘of Being sto: 
gener: ery little earth adheres to them, and s 
ajy A pamphlet by Mr. 
‘of an inodorous fertiliser 
ung 
get ‘ue. ‘the sabes oe 
tases the roots are dirty they ought in be sana from elay and night soil (Bradba smite other 
before being given to the cattle. Where no other con- substances named—10 of bones, 5 of galphuris acid mixed 
venience exists for this purpose, a large antity ma, — = oe 5 sult mingled Bin y of 2 any abo niga mn = 
i i i night soil, an n tl t er and repeatedly m 
he very speedily vae M or er) pue Sait d turned over, with 70 or more of moist at ae ciay 
in a tub; t CK eSt an A cacious zh soil, will make ie very best of composts, 
we ever saw that ban was ad dressing at were of 10 to 20 cwt. per oe a ý 
Rid , Esq., M.P., duritg the time he occu pied | Carrie SALES: R Sr, Strafford last week disposed of two | e 
the firm of Ingram, ‘near Lisburn, A small stron | frat Siler Wutason, ot Lenton into mer 
which passed the fa “yard was damned at a litt tle e 20 ‘and heifers made 15182. 6s., or 751. 188. 4d. 
distance above the buildings, and th rnips were Si ~ oce, and ten tes ci . — nt cows ‘rnd De wd 33., ae 
T i ay $. each. enton cows an eifers m: 
carted, or carried in a wheel-barrow, from the heaps| f5 14s., and 1 16 bulls 441l., and 2 ws and heif 
Pocus’ abou 
Boi e with a 
When the « sluice was opened, the force of vels 0, and = 
the Turnips Soe © ving it, rolling Ghar 
bottom of ede 
nd kj 
ERA they reached a grating| business he ma; uleimately ioe you with, and so gradu- 
close by house, which prevented e eae neden which met a an appointment 
them gate 4 Ma the sluice being shut gg A T is —— SE E ag a <i 
dow s ected i e field, a practice w] 
n, or the wate : a ecg lean a ate ad i the mended by sopé of the e — autbors as producin; ae tent rick 
roots were and were | deep soils rns thi by the ordinary y method | 
easily thrown = a e watar passed away, of dril ing. E — recon recommenda to ni 
leaving the ‘Turnips The gp of Turnips tap-root to £8 or9 ind es long, s0 
intended for cattle should be drawn and stored formation of lateral roots that should ‘amity o induc the 
senimi to the th chee obs’ ote et a ns Sy age Niger this may ate | "> 
5s alway can, ea mn. z mitted 
rop bl ie what he weather may be | ware E either ‘the readth to be lan limited o; 
st the pie who leave out their Turnips and | pee labour very cheap ; at the sa sanini menk otis 
land by | f Lucerne raised in the garden is very be eld to furnish 
e 
draw hem only as Fjuited, not only poach the 
artin; 
Shri for any blanks that ma, goir in th 
during w wet | weather, „put also run the risk mee a8 
-DRESSING Siti Laxo: Mar Londen To top dress 
2 tons of rotten Fern bos h 
ou had rem: 
bably keep it in heart, so far as the 
ingredients is concerned. 
uring or just 
of them is 
m, or of gor obliged to give their cattle frosty y, woul ig 
EE E the| But whether perpetual cutti 
rin troy 
ing anim: 1 ie ing to ir size;| another questio: ging o: 
s g wry t sie Ya : el or Eer — selves, and independent E © of that scientific book- 
fps ah eee hes FS. i ia x ing which merely siri for the balance for or ent = 
removal of so m: 
quantity than others. As a general yates cattle which o feac 
will w Sena when fat from 5 ewt. to 6 ewt. will consume | W 
to 12 stones each per da ay; and cattle which 
o Mr. — 
3 ae of 
Idbourn 
manuring for 
gino mida hal dressing of dung is a goo 
crop. 
will weigh from 8 to 9 cwt. will use 16 or 18 stones An autumn dressing of Stead 2 or 3 cwt. of 
per day. It is of t importance, however, that the no in spring a best possible Sieen = lan ewer pa 
er d st the characteri “ee of eve =~ cre ee eit beta 
arro 
attracting rabbits. If you sow Bot on ‘Grass ney 
t springs up. 
tatai sannat in: thee rempent, 0 so that none be force attracted to the new grower ths 
- slice 
all ela tee 
the three King 
j! Ñ TARNER’S IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE 
= GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP. 
W. 
and cannot clog in action. The b 
is made of Se isc iron, not like 
to a nes n be raised or lowi 
at pl sthe stand, ot is 
walen fol fold Ë together, = c 
Se e by one piai: a 
r £4 
Stand and Pump, with screwed 
tail pipe, fitted with strong 
cod We terre 
-aijaa org 
and 
T foot 0 2 
ay be obtained of any Ironmonger or Phu mber in town ¢ 
Ma: 
country, at the — prices, or of the Patentees and Manufai 
J. Cres ., London, B.C, 
ndia rubber 
vas flexible suction 7 
wires, cither 10, 12, 
STOR Ds z PAT ENT WASHING MACHINE, 
AND WONDERFUL EFFICIENCY. 
ge 
expectations.” 
Pai 
nene Cathedrals 
London 
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TILES, 
GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, 
+ eae, WINDOW GLASS, an 
AMES HETLEY & Co., 35, Soho Square, Loni 
a Gardeners! Chronicle of Gctobet 6 
noe Te Pakroniosi by her Maj njeg ‘ 
of Northumberland for Syon Hous 
Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, 
rticu Bir Toser ita MIS 
2 forioutna urposés, for Pro% ro 
Fruits and Flowers from the scorching” hie ia of a torma 
wind, from attacks of insects, and from 
be had in any required ii 
Two yards = 
Four yards w 
An improved a 
Also ‘‘ Frigi Domo” Netting, 2yards 
SHA THI ARCHER, 
Trinity Lane, Cannon St., Ci 
R o a ane the 
“Manufacture? 
Nu 
“Jt is muche” 
