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this department there are 51 entries, = year CE 
sheep, there are 19 , last 1; pigs, 43, 
ur ; and poultry, no less than 270, against 339 last 
year. The pri unts to nearly 
n Thursday, will be presided over 
o a eou 
e Monsell Estates.—We are ikad on behalf of 
Tem 
been appointed eter: rm the estates of ‘the Right Hon. 
William Monsell, M. P. As Say Monee | and Agen 
the Count y Mr. R 
GARDENERS" 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Dxcemene 8, 1860. 
3 
e PATENT COMBINED REAPING AND MOWING, or 
GE are ie URESHS patigetd ee Aoma. 
(W. E OR BACK D Y WHEN R 
AS proved itself at during the past pect of Cutting Crops of tees a Grain which no other 
Patan cates Sa Saat ols usta roe a a che ee hide nee sepa Sr ha 
Mr. age soe is T, his GENERAL DURP BOSE HARVES TER on a scale which enables him to to fix the price 
ONLY 25l., delivered at any Railway Station in GREAT BRITAIN ; and n Destin, Cork, or BEY gi yii a 
reach of evi ty far x TRE x 
mer. 
and appr robat f all p and undoubtedly, his 
energetic and ‘intelligent peri of the duties of the 
Mayoralty 
y ‘he 
of Li imeri ick during last year, abier him to | 
T WILL BE EXHIBITED AT THE ITHF CATTLE SHOW, 
his 
SM 
r. SAMUELSON’S -Country Depots; at the ee ere ; and at 
be highly y 
and activity @ are required. 
Calendar of Operations. 
= 
DECEMBER 
E, NORTHUMBERLAND : Dee, 4.— 
hiefly Oats 
standing in the fields within two or Three tiles of 
both on the sh and south sides of the 
condition for use, and consequently ds 
are very much reduced in wel iy from the large supplies Brought 
forward. Barley and in general yieldin; 
but we cannot say the pire f the Wheat; which i is one 
altogether. Tlie breadth of land under Wheat cannot te at ve 
half thé usual quanti te, much of it put in late andin 
d order, and we fear the seed in a dai P “om na: b = ety 
ng Shearer 
parted with at alow figur e Turni pape +t a ma ; 
much of the fodder is still Seer is g in the fields where it grew, 
and the Wheat cro] eyi hakari is Le ae S Nt tofor meeting the 
nt-ti r havi thi wey of'a poor crop 
haken the 3 E wia firs che rh by. nag frosts, and 
then blackened by the Aoig Pi s. On oamy soils 
under good cultivation the is different, hat gots crops cut 
up , and were i 
The Potato turned out a 
one, cases erately free of disease. 
: December 3.—The weather last month, although 
completed; and even in the earlier 
Kr Doais bave done little more than reach the 
the lateness of the harvest it could scarcely 
have otherwise than that the crop should — 
d unmarketable; but bind 4 3 after the crop 
stacked, we aos continuation of calm 
ssitated t 
LONDON Pye 76, CANNON STREET WEST, EC 
CHAMPION PLOUGHS. 
HOWARDS’ 
misty weather Krhióh 
fi 
JAMES AND FREDE. 
BRITANNIA 
IRECT attention to som 
HOWARD, 
IRON WORKS, BEDFORD, 
aer ames bet E cine rag aa - 
art, w! ength where and 
g- 
e ka D the lever neck is fitted, is formed d th g 
m the beam, and a Subsoil x Rideing ore ittached, 
choking in the thro oided. 
. The LEVER NECK is so boxed in as not to be liable t aiher wear or breakage. 
. The LEVER NECK is tightened at the end, so that the objection to a lever t ing 1 
is entirely avoided n 
7. The WHEEL FASTENINGS tight dha Aia fth train d + tk fe liable t get 
loose through w: 
B 
effectually ere pan FE or bendin; 
The FRAME Body 
CATALOGUES with full particulars of J. & F. HOWARDS’ CHAMPION PLOUGHS, HARROWS, HORSE RAKE, 
and other Implements, sent free on application. Also Reports of SMITH'S STEAM CULTIVATORS, from Purchasers 
in Twenty Counties of England, Scotland, and Ireland. 
heated ‘and n 
period fan 
sarpe 
ely 
any Msta the latter figure. 
dof 54 and Oats are variable and inferior in i quality 
and —— Last year heh Ba from 63 
y froi per kesre 
and Barle; m 55 r a late 
harvest has left us with er usual unt of autumn 
work to accomplish with little time ‘ee “its accompli 
ment. A few additional weeks of fresh weather wo 
Be a great mn. «We have been busy preparing for, 
ing eat; and, tomorrow, if favourable, we expect 
dare it completed, when some 45 acres would be laid patie 
Nearly er whole Apok p lot remains to be turned over, 
and very few Turnips are stored. Our a i eig EREE the 
soter kinds, Tews greatly improved of late, and are full 
hogs ond 
scarcity of meat fi 
spring. The abundance of railway paved, for our labourers this 
age hes aa hg to make up for the idleness and destitution of 
Notices to Corresponden 
Curviots: Cor, The arn are some of the ae connected 
with this breed. Their home i rng hill country of Northum- 
The 
sheep than the Black- sons reg They 
are not remarkable for ee s= the lambs rere ian 
the ewes in number. The ewes are disposed of 
for Cheviot are come bie, August 13, 
, or Monday, then on the follow- 
offat, Friday after 2d Monday of 
other sheep); Langholm, July 26 
ber 18 (rams niger other sheep); Dunse, 4th 
, and ewes in lamb); 3d 
eae 
Friday hohe Whitsun ‘and Bro’ 
with 
hater the. pure beast is 
whom a fostered and 
fine 
oF “impro 
merits of the bre ed in respect of quatitst 
Lams PLANTATION : F HS. It is not in the least likely that 
eee ened oat, into an old grassy lamb plantation, will 
e ted k of the 
es RE a Mr. Bailey Denton’s publications. 
a 
hi 
NEW PATENT pipit PIPES, 
THE NEW SWAN LANE ROLLER MILL. 
t 
wo aynan 2 The Essay in “ Morton’s Cyclopedia oe: 
SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW, 1860. 
THE AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS’ COMPANY 
(LIMITED.) i 
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for Water or GAS. | THE NEW PATENT diihi D WHEELS AND 
BOYD’S NEW PATENT SILENT LAWN MOWER. AXL 
TURNER’S NEW PORTABLE ROLLER MILL. 
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