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A SYSTEM for MANAGING HEAVY and WET 

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UISDER DRAINING. 



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An ADDllESS to FARMERS on the subject of 

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DRAINING liEAVY AND WET LAND. u. 



The Use and Advantages of PEARSON'S DRAINING 

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In Two Volumes, Svo. Plates. 15s, each. 

 THE PRESENT STATE OF THE TENANCY OF 



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The Second Volume comprises tho Highland and Grazingdistricts, also 

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 of management of Shecp Fanns, with a brief liistory of Sheep in Great 

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SHEEP HUSBANDRY. 

 EARL STANHOPE on SHEEP HUSBANDRY ; 



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PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS on the National 

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