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AGRICULTURAL ‘GAZETTE. 219 
t against those which he has first 
a 
created and anal attributed to A more opt wheres | 
than this critic has proved himself to be, is 
seldom met with, for so perfectly does he seem to have 
mad views his own, as to put them forth 
again in his own and diffe s; and yet, 
have already said, with precision really curious. Bu 
surely there is some ingratitu my ree round 
g 
and saying, that it was not these truths in which we thus 
— pe ‘their very opposing pies 2 chat we did our 
best to h him. 
he 2 series of 2 brings us naturally to 
e representations that have been made of our views 
on the culture urnip in our rotations, and we 
of the Turn 
propose, therefore, to select this, tg as the next in 
order for our remarks. J. B. Lawes 
me ‘Correspondence 
mi 
sively for the complete sewerage of the district, in- 
eluding Syden e. As the 
for sewerage, howey r, has peen: levied. on descrip- | 4 
agricultur 
tions of property, tp — og land used for 
the farmers have wt its operation rather 
eavily (some ra sta is as much as 6d. in the pound); 
and whey, contending that * derive no benefit what- 
by the e late 
ever duction ly h eral 
m s to 7 how pon can best rid themselyes 
of the ae ae * me ni 
parishes of C ing,-East H 
Highgate, 1 “M Tenei are and o 
eee within the 12 mile circle o t. Paul’s, to — 
pur 
to get land used for 
e — — from the operation of the new bill t to be 
brought before Parl d Mr. nes, solicitor 
of mley, Kent, | for some time engag 
organising a cen ntra le 
parishes within the pa s of the present comm 
which extends 12 22 round the 2 and whioh in 
A 
‘£ 
the M — Tavern on Monday next, at 
3 o’clock, to mesa the objects in ve a The Market | 5 
Societ, 2 pe 2 th 
t| chasers. wo 
ag touche 
Captain 
2 ” — —— pres tren ids, and milk- -pans, which we select on 4 
1 its sale bein ved. Withou 
it ha immedi — 
r 
the restrictions or 
doubt, scape as after a sort peri fod, 
of land wo 
arket, ten w mo 
uld never for it. The rem 
n matters 2 e e are 
not disposed to open a ee General e is 
far too wide a subject for our "limited a space.] 
Sotleties. 
ROYAL: AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
A Werexty Councit was held at — — 4 s House 
in Hanover- square, on Wednesday last, the 24th of 
mond Bar Mr. r. Hod 
Brandreth, “De Calvert, Captain Stanley Ca 
John Chiureh, Mr. — — Cure, Mr. Fuller, M. P., 
Gades „Mr. A. Goddard, Mr. Fisher Hobbs, Mr. 
—5 Hodges M. P., Mr. Love Mr. Maddison, Mr. Majen- 
e, “Mainvearin Mr. Row latidson, P 
eer J Slaney, M. P., Mr. Mayes 
d Prof. Wa 
ear 1839 favoured the Society with a 
ciety’s Journal (pp. 9 and 5 om 
first series of them being — y the 
Gold Medal of the Society. In rr —— 5 
n Carr makes the following remarks on 
e 
5 
might be supposed to be sai Een a a owing H) 
T- inserted, at su 
iter of his 30 to. 40 
tails ; and in some places they adopt | the precantion uf the 
milkers carrying a string, on which t each 
| cow is s — milked, thus securing 
forgotten. — — fields are large, a 
tance, the nsport of the milk — facilitated. b y the 
— . — . "of a sone. aly four-wheeled, "ove-horse 
wag in the side bars of which strong iron hooks 
ch distances th — miik-pa‘ls, containing from 
quarts each, may swing — of — other; and these, 
gh filled nearly to the * are prevented | spilling, 2 
rutted road, by mer ely hávi ur thin pieces of ‘wood, — the 
A 4 80 dinner plate, floating on the surface ; a — ractioe, 
indeed, 
thou 
sent, Colonel CHALLONER, Trustee, in the f 
a Bern — ~~ Almack 
ns.— Capt. STANLEY tah 
MILx-raxs. Orbe miik — e to the dairy is imme- 
7 strained — a hair-sieve 5 the vessels, whether 
of wood, earthenw copper tin: ine, cast-iron ( 
with a china-like te dt mik or glass, “Goon in rows on the 
floor All these ee Kinds of utensils have —— n tried 
the ‘hope of discovering ‘hot 
—— — — when athunder-s'orm is Fe 
arded against a too earl for, as it is a 
8 from 
ter gets at all sour, and an equally 
the mi 
1 1 fact — all rages te 2 reper o be ce 
od than 36 essels 
° sultry are especially damp —.— * milk — Ay — —9 tho 
i 
at desideratum, As yet, however, there 
— — — Alt ot opinion on the subject ; vere vrs = 
wooden vessels, as nearly as possible equally zn bape p and 
bottom, containing meee full. about eight quarts, — in n which 
during summer se dom more than 
in most general use. They have, 
tages, of which the chief is the great — 
ent 2 ur ame give ag gag requisite t 
eh in som 
and sec 
“a at brush made of pigs’ bristles 
haitsbreadth is 8 — ae A ved that the te despairing 
aid is compelled ley of wood 
lighted ehi 
asien or or boiling; or even bent ores 70 
pails wee — — 
and litharge, has 
and in some —— dairies. 8 
pense considerable, as the vessels must be fin 
but 
dè y Capta in Carr to the — ut thts |E 
Meeting, — to the discussion by which that statement 
followed. 
r 
bill, — oe joi iiad. * Be incl g committee of th 
to try to effect their object. From d — 
Wheat Hoei ing.—1L think x never troubled you in — 
way before, and perhaps y 
in the forthcoming j 
e CELLARS.— The size and site of the milk cellar are 
esteemed by the Holsteiner as eye — of first-rate im — $ 
It ought to front the north, aded from the southern sun 
by rows of 9 ing —— selected for —— oe 
pose—and, indeed, placed if possible near — *. 
— of their infiuence i n keeping off the ins 
a thatched projecting roof is preferred, affo — great 
3 = e, in eh. 
— care, and require to — — — coats a the composi- 
—— rly afterw: t the mi 
ont 8 atter 22 
ed copper 2 —.— are: very: — 
ee be — rts watched, lest they shoul 
e known, and the 
def, The zine are as — a 
their effect in better sev cream from the 
ering the 
— en proved. Tue oat cast. lined i 
8 rere en and very clean, n and t 
= ss hav ny o —— on account of the ——— 
e vague — A an especting glass an — 75 
— that if theelectric mee Got into the 3 
out again Whereas, as 5 
absen Ses at ae 
re likely 
u think it a simple, if not | tection from the “heat 1 in choosing the site, peculiar | the —— — de protec n glass, which is a —— é 
a silly, question ; but L dank it of importance: a: i t ke re è ede y bey arin the panek of vu — g | ductor, moe any other subst stanes. 78 my dairy, whi ich son- 
an i i caiculate o generate a ours or in any way taint the atmo- | tains upwards of 180 cows, the glass vessels have been used 19 
land 0 d ) ee 8 2 re. The size of the milk ce llar must necessarily be regu- | four 5 and I give them * deeided „ over all 
ET aE A, — to kill t e | lated by the number of cows, at it shoul s be ca others. Their form' , being 16 inches arene 1 
of my neighbour t have their Wheat hoed, | lated to contai produce of four milkings ; andas the milk | and 1 2a the bottom ; the glass is dark | 
if you: would do it for e without charge. I think tage moually occupy Oe aia wade an bg on of | paren ed i he d e 
erage er day (a large | e, 
—— ß ̃ ̃r ol eth Ai 
40 we.] would fill 50 milk dishes at mdh milkingpand would req a | They fas pts bight quarts, bat receive more than s x. 
Tra of Land. I do not believe there is a single . surface of 500 “pen e feet, as the milk dishes are They cost Sd. a a piece ; vend 2 — — be estimated 
landowner in England who will not most r. invariably placed on th aie amount of each 3 a 7 the fact that, to urage carefulness, 0 5588 
ma f th i ’ 45 litle apart; aud there must un a spaces left t lowed one dolla ar per + eds d extra, as pan money, being bound 
8 mae to the ruinous | enable he . operations | at the babe Se 10d. for each one she breaks; yet 
trans of the law as it is at pesee carried out in the af abim) 2 ales iog 2 vin 2 . floor, hitherto no „ keri: onhe entant of Bet dollari it ia It is 
sfer of 1 1 ropert nd. I think, with your abl ug —— mae agged, is more generally o eatly erage that acidity cannot be communicated P 
rrespondent“ Seotus that oi subject. of greater i im. — — : — — * e in the e Joints, and always the ease and rapidity with which they are cleaned, ne requiring 
por an 71 1 normale —— — ae of ; he foor, 8 — 
present time xperience. m lf, omitted to a wice a day notw t * every 
paniir i in a private and . in a na professional capacity, 1 is carefully’ gus — ne beings and very | at tens 
drop v time of the f strai 
i 
expense -attending transfers being anything like 
moderate as that ry ker. in your. columns by a 
s Attorney; I know w that in many. cases, 
ustant — — improvement — SE 
made in some new). by disidieg th e floor 
80 
y into cómpartments with brick . from 3t to 4 inches high, 
between which the milk dishes — 2 
(the lower extremity of w rem fisted with u all sluice), being 
of = anal special leader to cast a slur upon it 
Hed, by means of a pump, with cold water twice a day, the 
milk is preserved so cool as pdn all approach to acidity 
for several hours longer t than when placed ona à dry floor ; 
E me * F * 
waived after the fees 
grid) about Smr transfers 
affor F, even dur ing 
ra pea separation ot the milk avd cream, without which the 
fu obtai ne ed, For etfectusting 
e ge pS me e that 
th A hi 
I 
might ye? pentose’ by registe ring as 3 ted out to 
co. 
eather, keresi by Varay An a * of pure ice in each milkpan, 
thus bu 
— oe in gur n 
k dishes 
glass mi 
a by placing a pailful in the dairy, which, by giving — its 
n ough I was not at all a of the law id, sensi — aire the atmospheric temperature, 
Scotland. on W.H.” * ly on 3 — in n | side 9 5 3 ry that I I mile aes paoui be tunk from 5 
to four feet in the — to 18 feet b (t t 
your Paper, and 1 ie sine >s that his his rich — have an arched ró being more ucive 2 
would hav ied a 1 an Ar- — with two rows of windows (and, if 
and Lope so still, And i if Me C. E. Dickens, . find possible, on three s north, east, and west), to secure a to in 
half an hour’s leis the è and un- thorough i The lower oes A consists or hake ve a 
2 = A ide imes t 
— 2. a wn tenting hamert vinei mb ove td 
? g 
patent laws, I doubt not that it be equally sue- sashes 3 light only is requisite, which are exchanged for 
in ttention of our legislature gauze frames when ——— is desirable. 
subject f AIRFiMATDS.—T “maids, besi milking, cleaning 
of such vast impo It ought to be enough, vessels, &c., sia fer! aps garden in summer, spin in winters 
l „after encountering f ts of | and wash, bake, brew, and cook = r their own ne ge = 
ti answerin g objections ee. verifying Same under the superintendence of the upper dairy-wo 8 15 
We 
aves deed of conveyance—making, — — to 
rewith, 
in. the event of 5 pired Mi 
mo 
85 Ke.— without, 
by far the most important personage in it, as ow Ver skill, 
attention, and diligence a — great measur 
828 and quality, and, by conseque the profit of the 
uce. She must not only thoroughly crore butaccu- 
he milk shou creamed ; 
— 
dit —— — 
full emplo ment without eee a Be 
pint be sre and s ometimes of two, of the more ore experienced 
d ; but in smaller 
a ové to U a aS afternoon, At 8888 
one e 
i , which takes ‘in the field, an d generally or 
nning of th * c 
coloured 
pie 
woman has S 
4 
the assistance wo 
