THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 



[April 24, 



he had finished and thua obtained at the rate of 1 quart earth will i,- arrested by the fibrous stratum that lies , Farmers' Clubs. 



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and half a peck- of Trimingbam, Norfolk, laU-ly vU; | ftj, . .,. 



' li :,s. ; therefore, if a man v^eta'ion in >-prin-. But I ask that observant gentle- large company assembled to hear from hin 



ir ks, andgiveushis < 



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'"'.>' of cultivator, whether farmer or gardener.— llantmn 



, whose wages at 2*. 4d. per day 



iniotmt t«> 2/. -'«. It thus appears that the exp< 



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.;!' ..'Mr. K;, ;.r, Mr. I . 



M !'. ; Mr. C. Miles, Mr. C. 



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rr, Mr. T. U. Tweed, and Prof. Way. 



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ng remained 



.liged.-//. 



/ Xim'.U Penny.— Two years ago Mi 

 M.**,, gave 1 lb. of seed of the Cameiina saliva, 

 or Gold of Pleasure, to Mr. Lewis, of Spring Lodge, 

 near Wrexham. This I lb., at 40*. per quarter, ww 



tally sowu. The produce 

 40, per quarter (a very p 



tended the Council, agreeably with the leave grantet 

 the previous meetiHg, for the purpose of stating 

 <;< m ral tiafiiroof his proposed newmanure and its effc 



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, ... I^^ted 



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he had given. 



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of the cake and oil, [ 

 of Wheat 



ro !uce,boxfeedu 









v. 



oSiLnem 



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l the last Part of 

 fully concurred with 

 t practical men shoul 



important , subject. 



formation of 1 1 

 From Signor S 



[« Si °u lce im e8 ^ at,on - I «n readdj . ... • 



1 progress of the heat of the _ 



