THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[IN. 24, 
toad, under the implement of his own choice. 
them 
7 Comp: re 
per acre with the experience of Mr. Mechi 
M de | Mechi. Diese. 
ee. much arable land has been unfortunately over- 
| flown with sea-w water, and such land is well known to 
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and trades- 
men's wages and _— 
£ 
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acw o FHA 
Food a ite cattle .. 
fas 
4 
ase teehee ES ledenes excess. 
s.s... 
317 
86 bushels |... 
a wide disparity in management. Mr. 
expen wis 61. 58. ld. per acre, where Mr. 
i lays out 162. ile “bd. an 
; the 
t Mr. M. d cattle feeders in gene- 
ral, 1 would <a to them a consideration of this 
ee 
3 
ee of the day they get a PPY of boiled 
— in the followi nner —A 
the boiler is filled op with chaff 
e mass co aE a and te 
allowed to di 
the night, remoy a large err next 
js and 1 ~ 3 cattle in the mi 
to call your attention | 
| ject interesting to many rt your readers. It is 
gs eg three years required to be 
under seat ‘by deed, in other words), — that e 
ts are 
of their present agreem 
d such void (see 8 and 9 Victoria e. 106). Several 
enses of the kind have come under my notice, and either 
party can put eo ving six 
months’ notice in writing previous to the termination of 
any current year—being 
merely unt seme subjee 
of cours to the terms ol thle te 3 
d J 
„ ble and . felt; 
Ts. be 
$ 2 a ‘tolerable pole and much of i 
e 
r| and dews, 
-| cause the s heer 
are, in law, leases, and | 
ing bee 
2 the princi 3 
influx of sea - water from the river Croue h 
his opinion that the ge oc 
manent injury to the land, and that i 
pre — ns hy ot be perce: 
r 12 years since, the 
and th 
ral observation 
m 0 3 
re man 
resume to prescribe the 
* Moen ao 
e gravity o 
havo a —— 2 — 
rt of it, evaporates — 
and if eng the ‘turning it over by the plough must have 
e effect of 9 the salts up and causing them again 
e washe ugh the soil they had just left. What 
the effect — g z the land well laid up, with a 
dra ater to get away, and pee. | the — 
face of the land 3 stirred up, so mit rain 
without turning it over bikia a plough, — 
the. most adviseable 5 
ce to sa 
c | complian 
y | form — filled 10 p whioh after all, would n 
` —ͤ— as filling u 
r- 
ved; but — this hap- | con 
effects are still visi- | 
mer shouldaley 
which uld 
in the * e, * if desirable, the far 
mate he ¢ per acre, 
1 
, is correct 
Lor non- 
ulty in Aus 1 
operty or asses 15 * 
uch a t fibril in the hands of an able 
ese, would be highly beneficial and useful; com. 
abies ehh one county and another could be 
and w m 
s 
| a ken penalty 
any difficu 
agent accom mpanying g the tenant to the nearest m market at 
Mi chaelmas or — Bs — au 1 each rent 
— * N N Wh f business and 
oned to buy the’ mi mos a “Whe i 24441 give — 
— price for that day. * ames Hull, Chorlton-upon- 
Medlock, Manchester, Jan 
Cream 1 ing had a ‘sie farm for some years, I 
n much — a my milk going wrong in a 
as goo 
tough nature, so much so that 
milk almost entire, vithout — A ‘al, and nearly 
the surface of a 
it for a —— 
‘some, if n 
the eco effects, and so 
3 not — beneficial, “but help to restore ‘to . 
ave had na! atte ee frequently 
ghbo ar od ——— a 
‘The mn 5 
T 
have no 8 as has 
happened ma ny times abies; bee = heavy 
n together 
2 
glassy ¢ appearan 
tion. 1 
all the salts in fa 
to the eye, to Turn 
rain will it for more than two or — arii at a time; an 
rm a i 
I have also sold the 
cowfeeders, whose 
ad 
farm, where 
heir milk w. 
urnips etim 
denly — at other 
at a “oe 
elie * calculate wi 
read ith so lon — comm — = I am sure greatly o me, if you will state whether 1 
the e of the subject to many suffering agricul- of the kind ever came “under r your notice, what can be the 
tural paren will Te my justification. George Wood, | cause of i what will be a ‘remedy i for it. P. S. The 
Essex, Ji taste of t ed by! 
Rochford 
Asphalte, 
to sa; Eaa rege md equity would not afford | i 
of either 
strengthened, perhaps, r mar heat of the 
have made e quiries 0 parties, 
h of them has told 
av (if any), 
I 
ood. but not on ia aan 
. 41 a 
te, 
1 I —— ab 
whether the 
in | thickness ; 
— 
my porated vith it, as hegre meer be the ars — di 
ether was properly laid, or of 2 ro 
or whether itis now ene . my 
as I conceive a made pi man 
ients 
te sale of it. A Co 
on upon | i 
tes the —— of the eream 3 spoil the 
Aberdeen 
rinted papers re 
ption of implement was in 
years since, one variety of which has of late been eo 
by various firms. Walton Turner, Ipswich. = i 
Sotieties. 
HIGHLAND anD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
F SCOT 
number of 
D. 
defici ess, always supposing that the asphal neral meeting of = members 
ota the r would sand i Iid of pro erates of the Highland and —— — ral octet £ Seoli 1 
eee, is the on the best informa- was held in the Society’s-hall, Albyn- ini "His pee 
in previous use, and generally e lodged a of correspond iis sok Tak y shall, Albyn-p ag 
i ; Duk the Societys 
ro teal Period, but th that disadvantage I always. . volumes there is abundant evidence of the trustworthi- occupied ite: sian 41. — whom were 
© pine Gece erect, and thus enable it to obtain Sud ee eee tenant- farm tted as members. 5 | 
nourishment to feed and mature the : ro 0 4 It is a — of general“ Te Suow at Perta.—Mr., Horse, of ; red 
, and gee straw po ear, — at ö of cont nees as to the — tity had sat oe poma saaa rag cena 
p which generally happens before the ear is | of land under cultivation for agricultural . e thow xt e 
. cote pane ently, Lepusy hat procosded M 
ost farmers now ob a ; a system g to entire satisfaction of the Directors, who were led co 
’ ners Bow com- | obtain such a return woul sie „ficult to work out, | fidently to anticipate a most important and Si 
n 2 = i almost complete it. Asa l wW. 
res] —.— — ga o dekiel be attributed = proposition b ies which the actual ptei of fiand ar ote Ses ge ae: agp ea Tone . = 
“2 iwal decay of the particular species, or to want of | cultivati wn — D i Fo atthe — 
prope à selecti „or to any ro a ar be little, eo importance of een SC 
: Sol; aad iia over ote the 8 ne con- | the subject. eg: he vice matter under the e- this was one of the 
. ~ tha e vari es ment of t oor Law Board, w uld, in the month i 
wom ah wil I th spiniom soul obliged for any information | of October in each year, — of e roy — — 8 ee 
— which — Saye others to substitute —— poor h parish in land and Wales, ge sven was glad to say that every* year they were 
k I have stated. A | to be filled gi by every occupier of land in the parish, | in importance and — = A 
setting in columns, the total quantity of acres of | in parti the -a 
zend many of the sso! Wheat, means, Fae poles were A 
, Oats, eas, pasture, & 
coast | a total corresponding to the . 
o 
ever, at any former 
