46—1852. | 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ssa 
ow three veins instead of the ayan 
ing Ae 12 f arrangements, and we thus triple 
. With a large pump 10 fields could b 
2 . “tt ean a mere question of rilller 
as much 
aly seri a J 85 form fat. As to N that 
must depend on the price 
Grea athe 
tha for pig a 
at Waterford. 8 5 is a pity that he has not ac 8 
us with porains of ae in Fi DEE i prese 
in London 
payee not holding water, is admitting all that is poured 
to it at — e same oe that it is slowly discharging 
rue of sis to ound in Se 
(rt ay —— to the free course rivers. 
he mi * 
from mill embankm: 
uals ; anid tte — — ori 
t the Boards of Health — rapidly sweep a 
e to better drain a fe re. is paws 
use of floods that i is much more 2 — 
0 m the 
; flat di districts, — where they meet 2 tidal 
namely, the 
oss of the natural drai 
In this way, for instance, the 
raga mane i 
tion, sequent J 
of the land beside them, 
present channel * the 
t, 
and may in many par re be A het bee 
artificial H 2 5 —.— it not for the yi banks whieh 
keep it to its old chan nel, it would have long since 
broken M0 a "fresh course, and, in doing 50, would in 
I cannot pure —.— greav r 121. per 
ton, * at that price, I Dale they will r found to be 
bet 
must be dicted. 
I purchased a short time since, in 0 
dried desiccated mea ca 
stim 
5 
a quantity of 
s at 9. per t 
ey’ 
e 
If parti lding g this sort of food 
verti it, I Long i doubt it it Mgs get into 
; but peo pee feel a prejudice at mea ae 
E i forget that every pi g- es er has a 
for swill which arti constitutes, in many cases, dhe 
bulk of a a pig’s food 
do 
£ 98 ngland been 
is so 
Ci ale LOW withou ti 
In this way ah the drainage of large districts t through | Fe 
troyed ; and Loses no reme nady 
5 misch ef en ctr «el — 
generally, as well a 
nt e$ drainage causes, save by, mean 
some eral measure which shall 1992185 new 
channels = receive FN water from the opine e which 
so much wanted, but which cannot be e without 
we 8 than those now — — Daris; 
Nove 
vate pro- 
Sotieties. 
— 
of r 
* 1 = to erg i okay 5 
na W 
ugh | objects 
did ot nk that farmers 
the 
WEXFORD. — 
At the late meeting of this society, 
Mr. D. 
EATTY said that the introduction of brood 
ion of his sirloins since 
cater for iyi he rein Sumer Manter: 15 
American A tenant o 
Webb, of Westeott, i in the count iy 
kindly 
ine, Mr. Jam 
e public the N 
from his son, which I t will 
value an 
he Brighton mah * saad be 
he has t 
ornwall, Ta 8 
o —viz., 107. for the litter, 
wages in 
— to ter the harv: 
Sometimes w gore: d p” which * ; 
i States are scarcely ever aadd most 
is cut by reaping aan — 2 2 
machine is a beautif 
Seythes 
all the corn i 
d and Vries of Domesti 
land d reared a well- 
thedry sponge, or cracked basin, 
r 
* 
mail 
101. in ìs months 
4l: for the sow, 27. for 
nee of — similar 
he Origin 
A farmer in eer 
that realised for its owner th 
the 
kind 
In the — of two — it had i two itary of w of which 
he sold to the amoun bof 1 4l, i t weeks after a 
arrowed ; zand 2 —— the difference betwee 
that sum 278. Now, ded the 
irable show they had that — and on t 
to Sete ranks of the new recruit who had enlisted under 
r banners; and who addressed to them such 
ical and useful observations. As one of main 
of their meetings is 0 1 useful facts, he 
would eg in a.few.w he ha a: . Eper 
He had a farm thro * ia ds i 
and mnie state, quite divested a È manure j Apa 
1 in ore country, the Channel in 
Wales, Well, how did he pro He purchased 
J et 
= 
ziS 
cad | 
| some bone-dust at 5 guano at oe, putting 7 ashaka of 
d 
— first wt. of the latter, with a little ae to 
pag pe on Rope ro sowed. Turni 
n that 
12 
a div ‘aed 
yard and some wedders, 
This year he had a fine 
that he had 
in the selection of his 
tion of their Grass 
N otite to i 
F B T. The only 1 ae 
in al r Ad Sha 1 Almanac. 
will co m 1l. to to obtain 
ap fa amanit, 
AGRICULTURAL SHO 
that we know of a 
AnaLysis: FS V. 1 
an analysis of a toil. Yous sl 
English — — 
5 — — 5, will take a 
Oper. 
AN * | on Arier LT IN SHEEP: 
tar, 30z,; hog's. lard 
following afterwards aera 
wdered, 
pow 
sees 
atleast six hours to 
A B. Barbadoes 
to be melted * „ and the 
d, half an ounce; acetate copper, half a: 
: JN N. Low, on the Management 
will \ give you the details of general estate 
y and chemistry you should purchase 
s, and Professor Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry 
8 r Éanna 72 n article 
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in Hert 
per: . “while 
butter from A 
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ne pay ‘or “ 
g, the milk does not ing 
the cow, if 
after calvin 
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Nutrition 
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1: 6.08 
1: 24,40 
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