THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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**«J^ Gigantic Red Mangold Wurzel 



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-THOMAS WH ALLEY begs to 

 OMW»rE is now published, and 

 tfSSfemen finding Seeds for their 



GE.1RGE GIBBS and CO." 26, Do 



N — -C'RNER i 

 W THOMAS 



HALF-MOON-STREET, 



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DGORSE MACHINE. 



^oiH 10 ** able JL„!? ,,l ? v, o u9 ly of great irn- 



adopted by Sir 11. 

 feeding sheep in sta; 



all been described and 



ig at any rate is cci 

 o an economical m 



while the Lammcrmoor farmer (see p. 147), 



helter may be profitably gv 

 y this : and we 





One hundred 



iber to February will 



t air at an average temperature of per- 



■■■!•: .re lun.ono 1!,*., ^hwh 



til g to 100,000 lbs. of Turnips, or 40 per 



irwhole consumption, and th 



low. And not only t 





), artificial warmth dim 

 proportion of the food 



nder is wholly productiv 



food in proportii 

 tagcously given 





Theory. Shelter 





tfrom 12 to 10 I 



• quality. In 





by Mr. Huxtable to be perfectly good 



jd that publication we: 

 , and for the stater 



led. In rej.lv. 

 • press which ; 



week in the live weight c 



ittle growth of offal i 

 :able informs us th 

 iturminster (see pa{ 



hinder our public 



offered P To th 



TITHE 0OM1 

 I willingly comply with the reque 

 to me on behalf of many of your agi 

 to explain the apj 



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to three portion?, and that 



seven years, endi 



1835, in case one-third part of such rent- 



seven years to Christmas, 



►th December, 1836, as follows :— Whea", 

 7*. Old. per bushel ; Barley, 3s. lljrf. per do.; and 

 Oats, 2*. 9d. per do. 



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prices. One-third, or 33/. 6*. BdL being expended in 

 Wheat, a 



3*. U\d 



421052 bushels ; 33'. 6s. M. in Oats, at 2*. 9<*. per 



ot "be con. 

 sidered a money payment of 100/., but only s 



years to the preceding Christmas. 



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per bushel ; Barley, 



l bushels ; 33/. 6*. 8rf. in ] 

 ishel, is found to be equi 

 s ; 33/. 6*. 8d. in Oats, at S 



leat, Barley, and Oats, 



. per do. ; Oats, 2*. 8Jrf. per do. 

 termined under the 57th 



lowing that the larger 

 ver average price than 



AGRICULTURAL CONDITION OF THE 

 COUNTY OF CORK. 



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 be uninteresting to some of your readers, t specially 



orietv,eertninlj an toriefy far from enviable. I do 

 mte'i ,1 savin- anything n rt _avd to the disease and 



-..'l-ivi 



prise about 200,000 a 



...US r. cl.y. and begcy,— th- n. i 

 ■own together with 



a represent the figures . ' i. an\ it, 



t a'iy spring* chance to_ rise, the} 



i district is the clay-slate 



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and two or three labourers, to mbk 



wages, but gives them a portion ,,f !..« v u,,i 



:e a Potato garden of, and en 



n and for this privilege they give the farmer 



