THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 





Wh,fe Clover wit 







Clever equal to it fur the purp 



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\ ' ' ... . n it 4 i*lity. f ho princip 



.in ,i m ,«m si r . r';uarant«-e for the employment V^.", sutefis this" th 



ns the future crops, and the duration of the plant: 

 lealth and vigour, will be greatly increased. Tii 



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3 freely as it does after a clean cut with the scythe. 



1 M ' ,! " v < r '• . " ' ■ ' it "waste the whole o 



'recent— The Karl of . ..; thrive better accordingly 



ould be cut as toon as possible, fa by s 

 as by remaining on the grow 



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a loss for a crop of Clover. I have in 

 I rods of Alsike Clover, which has been 



ed, and affording an abundance ol 



■ Almanack" of the present year-Mr. 

 Crame, Veterinary Surgeon, of Shi 



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Mr. Saul, of Garstang, transmitted a plan he h»d fin* 

 advantageous for a cottager's cooking stove, row 

 pHcTto effect its object— Colonel Challoner thought* 

 would be useless to recommend any s;ove in «** 



plan consisted in mak 



rested against the back < 



ffidow'tl/f 



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Mac Douall had known tl 



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Mr. J. Raymond Barker, 



<. Mr.Clee, : 



Putland, Pr. feasor Sowell, Mr. Shaw, jun., Mr. Slaae^ 



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Mr.T. U. Tw.,.i, ai,l Professor Way. 



ms, Mr! ', mode, a Iai 



churchyard at Rye, in Sussex, m^^ of gro»* 



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Fife : TAic* and thin Somng.--^ ^t^MT 

 marks were made by Mr. Haxton* al£ J ^ ^J 

 this s K-ietj .-Were ™ *° "j *J Kingdom »"* ** 

 from different parts of the U mtea >-e 



