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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
9 
——.... Import Warehou 
UANO.— Guano ares eo r Gypsum, Salt, 
te of Lime, Dry 
Superphosphat f Soda.: and sone and 
Sulphuri 7 Nitrates 0 * ral Gla 
value. ass 
Manure of k : M 
every o rr dese Sur rices C. apply r ARK 
= every do 01559 201 A, Stores 40, Upper Thames: street. 
RDAY, JANUARY l, 184 
sigan end Aer So WEEKS. 
ie 2 * leae and Agri. 3 
. — Imp. Soc. of Ireland. 
icultural Imp. Soc. of Ireland. 
. 
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 
Tavzspat, ~~ 
THURSDAY, 
Is taking a survey “of 
f events’ 
— 
matter of important and 
inion, have 
e termination of the G 
European War, nor even in the preceding annals 
of the last century, can 1 be said to 
a ever accomplished a 
tarting-point, at once so unamenable to Feen 
ed b N all nations as a subject of 
vital interest to the State, and always evincing quick 
susceptibility to every external influence, it has for 
these been chequered in its course, by 
the State-efforts directed w ith more or less success 
ee 
a 
care as traditionary wisdo have directed, or 
ional policy might sugg s fitful and 
ive sympathy with every national predica- 
ment, with every alternation of d Peace, r 
of internal prosperity, not — tly typified in its 
physical hy onnetion “with 3 weather and the 
0 poi as the especial 
object of ‘hat ‘parental auh a and supervision, 
to which it was considered as at once entitled, and 
In this, its importance was not e 
but misundersto od. 
derived from K as a free and influential index 
of the course to be pursued. 
Ve have aw irod to see the progress and the 
tement of this principle, dating from 
the prostration that followed the precarious stimu- 
lants of the war whic 
3 Se with hat of t 
: its res 
year just atit: 
of agric 
nette Can 
The Agricultural Gazette. 15 
what is called ‘ the pro- th 
ee it is the es and legal recognition of it onl 
period, or reached a; 
te 
instead of 
it. Every supposed impediment to the full deve- 
lopment of the capabilities of our own soil, is being 
canvassed with a keenn 
and more distinct en in his case, of 
the dks of security for the outlay of capital : 
by w ae name it may be called, the claim is for 
nothing m . wha eg ee a a right, 
rstood or i in 
es de 
nie 7 of e es as well 
as individual j pett the right has always existed : 
which is a particular branch of industry 
where ay fete Sa state of things has been such as to 
leave the question dormant 
If extra pono 5 be oe ame there 
As 
ost arg culture and outlay 
sufficed for 2 wants of the 
have raised the 1 of cultivation on mere 
occupier, the 5 
ait 
: Vert cial and social fo bids fair 
- | offer, time alone can eae 
e impas e as long as an ele 
ion has 
a 
nant with remote ere pe bed turns 1 re- 
gards to an investigation of d 
the progress of agricult E 
ne. ook back upon a year 
8 unexampled trial and 1 to other interests, 
a 
tive v upon the futur regard, and 
shall continue to regard the questions to which 
it has given rise a and to which it has d 
ee W which it is isa 
wo years have e far to 
ment of uncertainty 
existed which nothing but e could decide. 
This experiment has b al the decision 
if not complete, is at least satisfactory so far as it 
s gone. The 2 of the foreign plough, if it 
remain = a 2 us to excite, exists no lon 
gbear — and — 3 = 8 fault of the 
„ parties e es if the general a nce that has 
been afforded upon this 5 be not followed 
by whatever form of mutual arrangement shall fur- 
nish to Capital the fullest security, and to Skill and 
part o 
of a system of investments thus enlarged, and pre 
LAND-DRAINAGE REPORTS.— 
I nave hitherto been prevented from oul ae you 
wn report on the draining done on the Stre rie 
to John Bowes, Bet but what 1 no 
answer your pur As I un hae 
tand your wishes, you merely want e form 
Ent | Enterprize the utmost freedom and e 
a comparative tabular 3 on va 1 957 and 
for ‘that purpose I have — 3 fin bed 
wi 8 done on te, premisin t any 
here made will si to fo the whole where it has 
beda $ followed up by equally good management, the same 
| practice having been observed in executing the other 
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Beli House Farm, the property of go oo Esq., Streatham Castle, in the occupation of Mr. Ralrn 
T, containing 126 d. 2 r. 15 p. 
2 3 S When 
commenced with, tile-sheds and 
à kiln wae’ 3 contract entered into 
ce, the maker to deliver . — tiles at a certain 
Many farmers 
| Answered all that was expected from 
that draining has not 
price. 
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