THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
= [May 1, 
While, therefore, we ega ee quantity in London. But agricultural machinery the cultivators of the in any neigh 
8 pam should It in any u itself furnishes illustrations of the power which the to which it has just been i intra should vaiti 
tisfied difference b wh e are| well regulat ted manufacture of articles in large procure the services of a party of me fen 
pama N N for the establishment } quantities has se ishing their eost. We referred | setshire, or perhaps from the Belfast t Soci rom Sin 
and of tral a we ve shall as are feel glad | to an re ent of this fact; and of course of| would take on contract the handling of te Who 
that our readers will thus have had a ortunity the firm proposes i prove i e after harvest and t conversion ness crops 
of listening to a discussion of the Snip topics in | former e of the advertisement we are glad æ article, or that the Flax 1 5 “td . in N 
the chemistry of agriculture between sete such com- ee ko here, the latter is of course out of our to the millo who hav y di Stray 
petent men as Mr. Lawes and Mr. Rus vine but do not let it be thought that we the kryli already est established ‘theme — 
l purchase and conver of the crop, 
A scneme for reducing, by nearly one-half, ras of any one. That on which we have been ners the profit attending the cultivation a — 
COST OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT: has been already successfully done in one nota proportion to the 5 ded thei in 
s would, if feasible, 
ards 
tion. 
8 rick stands 
= feet i = an eee na pillars, may be sold 
r 2l ca 8 in — er, 
with 23 — for ‘OL 55 ct 
machine may be sold for 144. Clod- peer sh 6 fee 
6 inches “tetra patented in — can be delivered 
in Scotland and Ireland for 11/. 10s 
iron field-toflers may be made 
ece, p two presser wheels, 
for 5/. 5s., and extra pressers provided for 10s. each. | 
Kinxwoop's Grubber, with sev: ca 
arrows, patent in ngland, ca n be del 
Scotland roe relent for. 31-38. — set for the Tight 
harrows 3/. 108. each set for the heavy ser ows. 
Skim — with two wide paring tines i 
two coulters behin 
e action GARDNER 
n 
Turnip- red anywhere in 
the United Kingdom for 3“. 10. “Of course, when 
wh 
e say “anyw 
a 
- 18s., churns of di 1 for 
2 a 4 8 16 gallons, 40 gallons—at 2., 
108. — — Ke. And 
ions indeed 
— advertisements of the fact that 
ins niini 8 115 vag = a and satisfactory 
osal” relates to an asion 
* the Sande he already proved to be trust- 
— of the firm in — — 
the i issue of these proposals—and any firm might 
well adopt the same method, while veii already in 
extensive business Shes = not veyed 5 
mplem 
t a iess Mi fist. f 
opened, and that when that list contains oles — 
500, or ge or ck hee the case may e 
impleme in question, their manufacture. will Te 
ec 1 enr with. And this certainly 
appears to us à very sensible plan of proceeding, de- 
serving of 8 adoption — general patronage, 
And as ultimate instances of its soundness we 
have no doubt that some years —— we shall have 
to congratulate our . on the publication of “A 
Li 
st of Agricultural Implements, &c., oa ~ aR 
to subscribe ers at about half pri e b. 
and Co. ;” the blank to be filled up Vith “the: names 
n front and | 4 
be supplied for = apiece. of many of the best firms in the country. 
rnip- 
Tne present remarkably dry spring, with the many 
undoubted agricultural > ENE ich accompany 
an a season, — —.— 
o doubt, have 
for the proverb is true e and there has 
certainly this year — a very y Califor nia of March | w 
dust, A it takes more than twelve months 
for the 
some 
of 8 crops of the present year may be the 
better for this dry weather, and the Wheat . 
ne certainly has not yet been injured, we may ex 
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of — N e. 22 
s | be discourag 
d the seed —＋ of several 
early so It will, 
enabled the — ‘allowing < of landsi in course for j 
green rmers fi 
cultivators, and when the 
175 its cultivation ro i 
expect 
an 
gingly low p 
se in learning the w 
the fa 
it seems — enough 
the — of this crop does, w. 
know e Management ee ac 
profitable in the long run 
ns 
eee v. een 
of the 4 
sort of “finality” in agricul 
tural th ih ha 
to be dissipated b “oon lt for further 
efore there wanes 
. At — even be right or 
wrong in this ca: discussion, 
© beginning any reply, we beg to make a few 
3 person ours the -criticisms we 
made under tha e 
e, truth will as: suffer by by the 
al by affording us us shelter ; 
ver censure m s — e been deserved, le an 
on the head of the a, contribuior. 2 if it shoul 
hat we 
„it nt wil ease our e 
Sooner | 
make a pusue con ession. 
We would here repeat what we have often-belwre | 
now 3 that we highly respeet and esteem the 
d ‘writings of Mr. Lawes—he deserves M | 
— the — that i — 2 cases (in the important one of Gis, 1 
i which have | sown 
—— — — to publish the merits of any AD no not ‘raid so well, and that none of the — ben — eee e, at ‘on no account 
N f satin ay our readers for the |i se seeds have n now been some weeks | retaliate in any manifestation of bitterness, for we neither 
ot any one. It is the oe 2 the present in the ound, will benefit by so long and 3 a feel mi nor have any in this, maiia Wee sial defend aa | 
doy; and er e it de e at the germination. While the the ground is 75 a we sial be | 
terests aå the — are Test 8 when is at — » well i = ag granary as wilting to retract or apologise if woe 2 
those of consumers ose 0 mong other „ Fiar, owing 15 the d drought, . “wis * 
AOIS being Ma to ehe — mercies of van may still be sown o — . first intimation of a change expose what we deem to be weak poinls%® — 
ha and fullest m ompetition. And all we in the weather as great probability of Seas rale too: indiscriminate siopion ae 
— nee rs to chene 6 readers who are dic |a as attends 5 — — — a fortnight ago. ee aw 3 — ? 1 
0 — ura — ements with the fact accordingly venture to repeat —— 2 E Li cigs Chemistry of 
that the istence which t or general cultivation of this crop dation epee. sie, eee 2 : agreement 
producers of tl these commodities have not as yet have had two i past season, of z . in reed to — 
ves 0 which a very grea mbling and advising thei t 
reduetion in the prices of these comnnoditivee may, The Duke of n en ES ‘take jt 15 
rs ndoubtedly very soon will be effected. o counsel any particular step for in order to 
Does any one doubt this? There are nE pra prin- | meet the eae of their 3 he did Pa | cireumstance: 
of unquestionable and instances more than 2 the con how | 
pestionals: occurrence in proof of to | nauseous, — only really trustworthy Ake of self. | 
se = our ass ong the former, con- reli d greater e oe just been like | 
—— of 8 for their b Sir James tenantry 
rmance er p cod of the appear in the favourable position of inde- | 
Performance if prod derk the ‘sh adop- pendent intelligent wt willing come to meet 
principle. Con- their landowner 
sider the t arg aad p asand of raw material, of mutual interest, t competent nevertheless to appear we 
e j a hasers of that material, the manage their own 5 without the advice of 
mired shapes and sizes, if ordered in large Come | gene more specific object in view of 
tities : the cheapening x ` in large quan- Í them the cultivation a particular in every se every poss 
Action being thus ' sfet, end 8 ; and a great deal of — evidence was ing should be are as in a ge 2 
eae Ta : Ee pt ie ward to prove the carefully see aged ape 
of 1 ege ert e e * ae ae in the hands mi skilful cultivators, And the l ps are, when Gsolat . 
j l wi mber ivation from their context, and from more dire ‘agi 
rang 50 apa —— and consider how, with | will, no 3 in Fy sala es age e to support N 2 a ly 
e a manufacturer’s ions, the | home- A : ; but ld it is, 
profit with which he ogc be ed beco er betwen profit and loss 2 a bag Bs ym his wich i: ote a — of our opinions gr. 
uced e nstances, on the other instance ont of the ten: 1 — evi on says nothing to his readers off aba 
nd, of the power of these prineiples to effect a depends wholly on the an jon of ural routine quo our papers, and those Y i 
saving in the cost of manufac articles, while in the of th —— ski cenit m e 
we have to select from a 2 ar wile ch are known 0 2 OF aioe Sha 1 . — $ "e —— 
eee e stake 7 oe. ne e 1 ee ee — to support ae — 
manufacturer which has a standing in this or any and so on will be taken b Pome vga ; A 
other count A : , aken by every one; and the — and dire et, nt e are 
1 e compare the shilling instructions given on these points in the Sulh Ne had! then x noted i 5 
— 2 for which we have to thank the energy and pamphlets on Flax culture, which — Ten rea, when —— mere sis l 
‘Kind pavi 70 Society of Arts, with anything of n this s journal,* are easily followed by those at 4 —— pte Tao ay pr ve vil, nothing about 77 | 
peesaa ly known, though of double or triple its | aequainted with ordi ry agricultural — 1 +F easons why ples in ta Att | 
Be wma 0 «duel a better instance is. but the after -management of the crop is not to be spl whieh he afterw ards 0 | 
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netting from some country m r ee ine — and we, therefore, strongly recommend, either ‘that [admitted f a little double 
ipare * bill 5 ich the the | . Thatpublisned by Messrs. 3 slight inconsistenci 
1II wi e Messrs, BLACKIE, of Glasgow, for | 
or Mr. Deman’s Medes ment of any one who had at 
columns as- proper for that a second edition Dutta Mira, of whieh pr orcas cine te 
