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Irtte publication of merit. He drills successfully, and has 

 various and useful implements, 



Mrs. CoLLisoN, of Dereham, has made considerable 

 improvements at East Bilney ; drills successfully, and has 

 built a capital barn, &c. 



Mr. Money HILL keeps a farm of near 1300 acres, 

 with a decree of neatness and attention which classes him 

 .^mong the first farmers of the county : the whole drilled. 

 Fine South Down Sheep. 



The Rev. Dixon Hoste drills upon a very stiff and 

 difficult soil, with success. Drains efte.clually. 



Mr. Johnson, of Kempston, has the best threshing- 

 mill I have seen in the county; Leicester sheep; and is 

 a very good and attentive farmer. 



Mr. Farrow, at Shipdam, 350 acres at Sayham ; 

 200 new enclosure ; very great and expensive new brick 

 barn and a threshing-mill. Stanton of Weybread's drill : 

 much drilling,' and great crops^ 



Mr. Robinson, of Waiton, has cre61ed new cottages, 

 with improved and economical circumstances in building: 

 South Down sheep. 



Mr. Heath, of Hingham, after breaking up grass- 

 land, has great crops. 



Mr. FovvEL, of Snetterton, drills his whole farm: 

 lucerne ; soiiiiig. An excellent farmer. 



The Rev. Mr. Priest, at Seaming, drills all his arable 

 land with bari-.>w-drills, and Iiorsc-hces the whole; three 

 rows, at nine inches, r-n thrte-feet ridges: fine crops. 

 Various implements ; and a bcautifid little flock of South 

 Downs. 



Mr. Drake, of BillingforJ, oaring and burning ; 

 drilling and dibbling. 



Mr. Havers, of Thelton, Devon cattle ; piggery ; 

 beans ; oxen. 



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