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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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not getting their living 54. farm), except saying at! an 
one grain in a hole is ecks ; 
per acre. ae of 10 ‘ods 72 Wheat ac — * of 
Wheat to ten grains in each hole, and the holes 8 inches | 
* every * Produce. Weight of Straw. 
Grains. Pks. Pints. Ibs. 
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42 bushels to the acre. John Dixon Piper, Colne 
Engaine 
The Qapes Poultry. — Having . in your 
uable Paper. a letter signed “M. A. T.,“ on the 
ee in chickens, I am nell ned to 
think the writer m t have mistaken the disease ; for 
ing ha nsiderable 1 in raising poult ry, 
I have 8 found that n thus affected they 
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to soon 
en very hungry, they will generally | 
ir own qe if not, a few gains 
heir throats twice or thrice a 
dissected several oi have died of “this 
la 
water, this Coonan and often an disease may 
i dd that I have rene 
ed that my stock of Cochin Chinas has 
cn oe the malady. 4 
"To 
t for 
sound selected = will be found sufficient to sow and 
transplant of land, and equal proportions for 
The main painit 0 N ortane 
ted by transplanting Wheat are two: on 
it vill consequently gro 
sturdy, and not so subje et to fall in 
tanity of by sowin 
se or solid bottom, footway or the 
covering it re t 3or 4 inches with rich moulds, 
which sow seed in October for ena at the 
end of . —— or at the first mild weather after that 
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togethe er 
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Singly, en on this much "ET ; if any two or igh 
P rmi g become cramped 
it is no uncommon circums t grains of 
so wn s singly produce two thvdeand-told. The little root- 
lets adhe lant by th 
rocured 
clearly demonstrate a aa of tices a 
them to promote and 
tab 
ner. The demanding of doubtful rights for unwarranted 
investment at on s every ul claim and 
offends justice. Wh e owner of an estate lavishly 
ee away his inheritance, t ere i meted out to 
disgrace, beggary, or a prison; but t tenant 
— the — pemesan expendi eeks to 
e rewar t upon the — of his 
landlord. The whole affair is — in one sentene 
your agreement? If a farmer has laid out 
to make it — profita e by 
obtain the wna tad 
repara- 
what is to be done, and a 
he 
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The yield, according to these 10 rods, would be about * sk 
ls 
Transplanti ing.—Three ER of pl 
an earthy smell after filtration. 
efied will m 
s. For a small qua 8 — 
a ori such 
growth, they: 3 — aa —— eat 
tree Hall, reagens — 28%. 
* ld Wurze 
t 
sacking, kan ing, and earthing— carting 
dri r bei 
a written Garret tt, Mr. Brandre 
mmit for res er nid 
— 5 sinking in the urf of his 
. Whe is chartered, th 
5 ” “that the iid ship being tight, s staunch, strong 
and every way fitted r the v voyage, shall with all 
convenient r prose „Ke. Ko. Let this prin- 
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thoroughly and completely well aenibed, fenced, divided 
ient and convenient roads, houses, 
ne fo 
ep rectitude 9 — that the intention of a contract 
ould be freed from Fyre oO which all who — 
their ve interests n never cure prior to embark- 
g in any undertaking ; oat. farmers arami a 1 
—— “busines ike other prospero to 
who la n extramundane e end 
Go and do likew! i Le eg CEs bee 
i has add —— the 
zs. each; or 5 
1 | rod—89 — average 5 lbs. each; or 35 tons per 
acre. Average of ro whole field, Alen at the most 
moderate öko pitati io tons per acre. Average of 
another aie field, not so highly —— 87 — 
per rod; s per Many weigh 
23 Ibs. to 25 Ibs, each, without — ae measure 
42 inches in circ 
scarified in the spring. I 
vé al ery heavy cropof Cabbages. In fact, 
see N that the liquefied manure will enable me 
d r ton, and will 
s 
e liquor is col but has only 
or cow dun — 
four loads dry; 
return 
tened acti 
ers of “ 
will certainly be fulfilled. It is a mere 1 — 
time and belief. i 
talk about economisi 
ango .—I hope our heavy land * — have 
secured cheir Ai ‘ting -y 9 weather; 
averages, in years, 2 
ned of the eras — e 
an igh hs 
acres, T paid 
re for pulling, topping, “ing into carts, 
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2. 
. ae “influence, they w 
sy, Mr. Jonas, Mr, Kinder 
Mr. Lawes, Mr. , Mr. Milward, —— Pusey, 
Professor Sewell, Professor Simon re a Sim n, Mr, 
G. Turner, Profe y d Mr. Wilson. 
Fisher ogg Mr. 1 
a INAN! ces—Mr. Pate Ades 1 0 
that the 
bankers was 7062. 
c the He 
also laid on the table, 2 sons — on of the members, 
the quarterly statem of acc owing, the 
abilities o 
pe 
that s would- 
ion 
iay tbat e 0 
* the. Soc oy A 
Prize Essays.—Mr , Chairman of the Journal 
Committee, reported s following Awards made by the 
Judges of E 
I. To Jon 3 NALDSON, of 4, North 3 Herh 
tonville + "the * 8 ‘Prize ee 200., — the bezt accouns 
of the Caltivat anagement of Under ne H 
founded upon pre ee and 1 the R 
. Medica, &c., 
in the Edinbirgh Veterinary College ; 1. Society’ s * 1 
of 20 ., for the 1 ary abl * ao. Diseases in the 
and the Ox which either a y become Here e 
Mr. Pusey also informed the Council that — J —.— 
had “commended” the those 
the Horse and the Ox which cer: are or m —— 
Hereditary, bearing the motto:  Periturz parcite 
chartæ 
VETERINARY garra: —Sir John V. Shelley, Bart., 
M.P., Chairm e Veterinary Grant Committee, 
resented the following report, h was unanimo gee 
adopted by the 
The Committee having examined the 
Report of the Royal 
eterinary College, find that, for the 
ast — Troti 
3, By 7 supplying a detailed report of the cases of cattle, 
pling and pigs treated in the Royal 57425 College. 
E Bui e system, the Committ commend a 
wal 
the ae of Me. B randreth, seconded by Mr. 
Sim baði as then resolved that a a grant of 2002., for 
the current year, should a made by the Council to the 
Ro = bal ibe inary College 
1s.—On the motion of Colonel rp 
the e of the conditions and general regula- 
s of the Gloucester Implement se ee were 
with a request 
* the Implement goania 
rt 
i fal records of ete gn ee 
ons, and shal el 3 
J. "Mechi, Tip. | - die 
otob 
e days, I Satin avail fú 
This 2 — 
a month after thatching they will be earthed, Teaving | 5 
the final closing of the top until the middle —— cemb 
This has admirabl 
mis 5 to shut them up too soon, ‘asc 2 
decomposition by heated on confined moisture. J. J. 
Mechi, Tipiree Hall, Nov. 
nel Challoner, Mx. Druce, M 
th Gi 
8 eetings 
he pre made into 3 
AGE or Pies.—Mr. Milward 
—_ Stewards of of the Cattle Yard at ' 
— d to them m ty been dis Bge 
particular pigs exhibited at country 
o the Society a that place. —This Report was adopted 
by th $ 
VICE-PRESIDENT. — Notification was made of P 
ioned in the list of the Wie-Presideuse pt 
race the Duke of 
i would be 
Monthly Council on the Ist ing 
e Veterin nary Committee of the NN with a request 
— * would report the result of their investigation 
2 uncil in 
1E. The Earl of Ducie reported to the 
T Carr 
fi Connell the extensive communication into which he had 
entered, during the autumn-recess, with the 
number of those judges 
country m 
3 0 
bbs, Mr. Grantham, Mr. 
of the Council the evil of awarding prizes 
ot pa heii aiece ae ——— for b pa dace Aap aA 
) {es : sistent, on 1 condition, wi 
Socket m character. He was glad to find that, with only one or 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. two exceptions, oug hon occurred o 
A Mo: —W— ake e an animal being di fied on account of his fatness, 
in Hanover- Wednesday last, the 3d of the K of. the judges with whom he had communi- 
i I follos Council and 
e. of e . Lord - | to be done to arrest an evil which cnet to under- 
BURTON} President, in the Chair; Earl of Ducie, Lord 
erners, Sir zon V. Shelley, Bart., M.P., Hesar 
Austen, Mr. Raymond Baikor. Mr. Barnett, M 
Bennett, Mr Blansha r. Brandreth, Captain Stanley 
| Carr, Colo r. Gadesden, Mr. 
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