THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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**ffl with Quick-wo,>d. Holly, or son,*, oil,- 



I and shall have gradually gained 



field be "faced" a, 

 tfima heights, as previously described, so ; 



; ,!il i cropped only. Gener: 



Zli ? *[■ alternate heights, as before recom- 



: 



.':•;;■;.;•....:: 



fcSJ ?l| » ,, »S t Iride 0CCUpy but "ttle room." 



^^/but-r^r. e, [ ensibie p^ 





as been laid inwards instea 



ttle or no W co 3 pe (hanrtop) W o 

 few long stalky Thorns we, 





■nd produce and 

 r Gd. a ton in England ; it costs 

 t of the produce of a farm, you 



be worth 500/. after i 



■ I or the convey- 

 nearly the same per mile as the 

 saving occurs 



ive of from 60 to 70 miles to the 



Quick-wood. Or a row of small Hollies may be plantei 



a loot ;,],:ivt, parallel with, and about IS inches from : 



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i that way districts which were not able to profit by 



•e manures are now able to do so '-There has been 



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< rgiven Oak ., i, . „ t, . I'.ox. H:i . ^c. 



EFFECTS OF RAILW A 



James Snii°th, I "Es'!!%f X 



J AGRICULTURE. 



passing through that dia- 



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ays we may fairly i 



ou can carry it by the old mode, 142/. 16*. 3rf. 

 wn experience of 30 years. I have bad a great d 



y [per lb.] for 500 



