Farmer and stockbreeder . it contained, although they were by nomeans satisfied with it. Certain clauses they weretrying to strengthen. Working hours and wages then came under review,and the hope was expressed that the Executive wouldresist all attempts at compromise on the question ofa further reduction of hours. The Councils report was adopted, and later, apul)lic meeting wis held for the lienefit of WestRiding farmers. An address on the work of tlieInion was given by the President, and the Agricul-tural Bill was explained by Mr, Robbins. At Ross on Friday week Messrs. Tyler and Co,conducted


Farmer and stockbreeder . it contained, although they were by nomeans satisfied with it. Certain clauses they weretrying to strengthen. Working hours and wages then came under review,and the hope was expressed that the Executive wouldresist all attempts at compromise on the question ofa further reduction of hours. The Councils report was adopted, and later, apul)lic meeting wis held for the lienefit of WestRiding farmers. An address on the work of tlieInion was given by the President, and the Agricul-tural Bill was explained by Mr, Robbins. At Ross on Friday week Messrs. Tyler and Co,conducted the sale of outlying portions of the Court-field Estate in Herefordshire and lots were withdrawn before the sale andthirteen were sold privately to the tenants. Fivelots were unsold and six found purchasers. Trebum-frey Farm, 139 acres, realised £3,084 10s, andCaldicote Farm, about 112 acres, £2,289. The totalamount realised was £17,002 10s. AiHin^^T 0, 1020, AND VHAUHETt OF AGBICULTVKB JOVKNATu. BUTTER SAMPLES Bulttr mmpUt mrt submitttd to an *»p»rt f»rpim*n. A /•« #/ X*. M. ptr samfte it eharg»d. ANXIOUS.—This la quit« a sample ofutf^r, with nico colour, texture ami llavour. Allo-etlier it is satisfactory.—0. W. AMATEUB.—This is • very uk-o flavourediinplc of butter, with nico appearaiuo and colour,he textuio is a little soft, and I think you wouldct the toxturo better by seeing that you do notUurn Uie butler into grains largor in sizo than?heat and that you wash these thoroughly so as toet rid of all the buttermilk present.—C. W. A. R. G- H.—This is a very nice sample of butter,rith nice colour and flavour. It is rather difficult0 judge the textfire, as it is soft, prohal)ly owing toaving suffered in transit by post.—C. W. GWEN.—Tliis is a nico sample of butter, withice colour and appearance. It is a li(tie sweet inavour as if rather more milk has been left in than! good for its keeping q»alities. You


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