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18—1848.] 
THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZE 
TTE. 250 
STENT FLEXIBLE INDIA-RUBBER PIPES and TUBING 
PAY RAILWAY COMPANIES, BREWERS, DISTILLERS, 
TRE ENGINES, GAS COMPANIES, GARDENING and 
AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES, 
E TENT VULCANISED INDIA- RUBBER 
ids 
t injury—do not become hard 7 stiff in any temperature 
of oil or dressing, are particularly adapted for Fire- 
m 
Tat are always perfectly flexible), and as they require no appli- | a: 
cation 
upon the Irish people. We can , how- 
ever, of nothing so likely to — “thie a 
effect as succes fu ore thickly scattered over 
the country of farm d as Mr. Yue recom- 
st Sus, being the testi, Lord CLanEkNDOx's 
ists as t e preachers would surely effect 
salu tary iai in the agricultural condition 
pgines mps, Gas, Beer-engines, r and all purposes 
were a perfecily 3 — is required ra 5 all sizes from Of E 
gehen i got dia- rubber Berta. Hose, fitted ‘with brass taps, 
pper branch, ady to be attached to 
Lin- 
10. 10s, A 
ats, norse-power, 
Implem ment for Linseed 225 71. 153. 
„ MACEINE.— our-horse Pow cing from 
35 loads 4 Wheat straw a fo without damaging the 
be h f MARY 1 and Co., 118, Fen- 
chureh-· street, o — Mark-lane, London, (re prenne to nu- 
— or ng aarian i ea and who use this new 
machine), price 60 guineas. Smaller machines ik a less price. 
GORSE-BRUISING MACHINES, price 101. 10s., will pre 
40 to 50 els of food a day for cows, horses, and other 7477 
MARY WEDLAKE & CO. S CHAFF- CUTTING MACH 
will do 3 or 200 — Price 7l. 7s., and a sm all 
Hor: oe, . oye, ager one i crept Age! 
d Co. osi- 
tory for Agricultural Implements), Fenchurch-street, 2 
CHEAP AND . LE RCOFING. 
2 ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
M‘NEILL anp Co., of f Lamb? ee cag 
row, London, the anainte and o Patentee 
THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOI NG 
in shops, and for Garden 
At * Great National Agricultaral gon) it is this — 
which has been exhibited and obtained Two SILVER MED 
— 4 ad is the Felt pades 33 and adopted by 
HER EE s N S AND For 
Horo or ORD DNANCE, 
— — Bast PAR COMPANY 
N lk, Rut- 
tle, Northumberland, Buccleuch (at Richmond), 
& 0 ili e ; 
NE he: ey Squane Fo oor 
* Samples, w with Directions for its Use, a d Testimo nials 
of: seven Spend experience, with references to N oblemen, Gen- 
rchitects, and Builders 27 800 to any part of the 
town or ee and order r3 by poste 
> The Public i 72 5 that . ony Works i — London 
or Great Britain where Feds rts Roofing is made, a 
LL AND Cu. 8 
Hall, were roofed 2 ith F. Nur and On. 5 beta 
since, under rry, Esq., 
RA Her 8 of Woods and Parenti are 
30 satisfi peha xia the result that they have ordered tbe Com- 
their at the Houses of Parliament to be roofed witb 
Felt. "Quantity Super, usi; 24,000 fe 5 
ing direct to the Fac tory can be sup- 
in lengths b SE — = to their Roofs, so ches hes pay for 
Ro more Rare they requi 
Snel — a n the construction of Roofs, or 
SE poed 2 of the Felt. 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
a SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1848. 
MEETINGS ron 11 His TWO FOLLOWING od eis 
* May pene Society of Scotla 
A 
» ìtura} woul ‘Society of lrcland. 
: — “Ag . — Tur. Boer 
0 u p. S uG of f Ireland. 
len ene’ Cias, Fy i Londen, Claydon. -~ May 6: Newcastle, Dur- 
leigh, St. 4 py Ae ig oy — May 10; Tavistock.— May 12; Had- 
8 “ Tuere never = a time more necessary than 
A is not too 
adop E 
NDRY—which this publication e athe 
lies stumberlen ere farms in Ireland, would have a 
at such an assumption is not a just 
of industry requires to be engrafted 
Motive to it needs to be conferred== 
er ca 
intelligible. ee. t for ut the pos 
b ee ae ade wg and General Manual 
ig pa mphlet to which we thus draw the 
of our readers, they will find full of al 
3 on the details and costs (which, for our 
nts | neighbourhood, are, however, o low) of 
manual e eri ‘and the whole written in the 
earnest style of one practically acquainted with his 
85 subject, and fully impressed with its importance. 
that can consistent conten 
ION ls tha 
tural labourer and the consumer of agricultural 
produce. These are both interested in the i improve- 
ment of cultivation, 
e 
sition o 
farmers, we submit, is altogether dif 
erent. ow can those who have contracted for 
the loan and use of land, deste for themselves Sa 
ustice any alteration in the existing la 
shee is already 3 rig security for all the | 
the teñan t 
rights which their contracts may respectiv ely sig- 
nify ? A contract necessarily defines the relative 
position of the parties to it, and when it has been 
conc uded 3 them, no 2 in its terms, 
or additi o them, can de without the 
mutunl mae “of ne pink rs. Pb gt can be 
‘right” in a e by one of them fo 
forcing | his alterations 51 the other? a ee 
ne legislative 7 which i anded, 
hating reference to fu 5 “contract, W 
ah disturb ar as 
vernment, which can no lon 
nal” when 55 children,” 
age, wi hindered from determining for 
1 the 1 between them h 
denen d for by the occupiers of ! 
look a, eit ither as 8 ‘towards en ers 
olutely unnecessary. the chain 
for the fruits of that —— husbandry 
which it is ee er to foster, we would oppose — 
eee = pable of proof from 8 asi 
of demonstration à priori—that these will the 
moét pe i —— „with the greatest d too, 
under a free and unconstrained growth of the stock, 
su 
Ir there be any party concerned in Sis gah 
e 
their 
— e con 
eives the interests of both the N wee 
n the success of their united efurts 
increase rey fertility of the land. 
LETTERS ON 7 AXE. AND! AGRICULTURE, 
IN LINCOLN. RE,— i A 
like its possi en — 
For this ee eee negleet there are — A reasons; 
amongst others, passenger traffic exceeds in impor- 
| tance . n expectations of ra ilw wa 
y projectors — 
At the great terminal stations, arrangements have not 
usually b been a sufficient for the full — n of 
own psa: riers, rs, they obje — to take e charge — miseel- 
— 12 * a pens were not provided in 
sufficient numbers, and there were difficulties about 
3 4 
where the 3 of flour is enormous, were com- 
ee to reſuse 
and we|™ 
85 ree landown 
or m 
will 8 im it sooner than Parliamen E can; and 
all his iyere will melt away befo sun 
ea te competition.” On those eho sil contend 
r Tenant Right legidlation we woul e dif- 
duty or impossibility of applying it, euer were it 
generally approv 8 to this, in past articles, we 
have already refer 
Ten ant Right, notw sithstanding, we agree with the 
e too obstinate to follow it; but necessity done 
fact 8. . ich have always 
paid g | dination w 1 traffic, have had 11 
of flour sacks, packed in doub ware. 
houses at one tim roadside sta not at 
first adapted for the use of local agricultural traffic. It 
not until the Mr. the 
t nties direction that any attempt was made 
y station arrangemen ds and 
n houses, e contents of farmers’ carts off the 
road. The charges for conveying stock s distances 
re generally prohibitive as 
regards villages or towns 
within 10 miles of each other. But the greatest ob- 
orti the ample use l railways has been the want of 
plan and co-operation among the arte ron ists . 
selves, A siding for the convenience of a rural parish, 
by which the contents of trucks å 3 and draining 
t be got on the land, 
d Leeds, 
didi wee ty ‘Lawes l 
ed ca 
car 
cartiol 10 miles to mare 
inst i of 3 driven, and driving Hodge n 
ing a long day. The whole business of that 
a wholesale 
it is the retail principle t 
rmers of England, They b. ave need of every assist- 
farm 
f ance, and this ate they may obtain pi they will 
combine to obta 
Within less — 12 months British- grown grain will 
have to encounter the competition of the whole world. 
do effect of this compe- 
extended ; the word 8 mean vastly more > than it 
cys: and hereafter, when tenants shall 
5 Me — — their e position, a and landlords shall 
understand their true interests i n the ee, 
will 0 a reality in its fullest meaning, de facto as 
will be attained, not b 
uced 
| —.— * any off-hand process 
— 5 for am 
Liebig, ¢ stry, 
2 . as infallible — 2 — ras pocket dis- 
by Wheat at 36s. a eee it is quite 
o turn old- 
> chemists and natural 1 ph 
side, and gra the ot 
The letting of ‘tend ought to be, and on the average 
tueory 
they 
into patton Is should be hae ie er 9 — 
which os capital: i in- 
s for 
will 
{ — will do well 
ve 
its 
wo 
t of their own 3 
James McGlashan, 
j i 
of the precepts and e 
| pgriculturists among 
to propound some some plain practical 
scheme for —— them, instead of the cold — of 
scientific gene 
fforded breedin teed, tre 
Scotch bailiffs to the whole sneer and have ka et t speci 
mens — cultivation that would disgra 
bauer. Tin some distil s espe- 
peasan a Baden 
cially — ies a light soil gives no ch 
farms, manure and numero — ioey or = 
—— at all as, for — on the 
farming is the rule. we: 
-n = eminent, and en Sy aiak 
urists has scarcely exte nded Se * bounds 
Devonshire gf the benefit 
ample of very d bed 
residint and gentle- 
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