THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTR 















3 Shearling Ewes, I 



Sotsuffi- 

 ; Ewes, Hugh 





FmS^F^MfS ttmerMu"* 







iy, Garvagh; 3d, %., U 



-Tiles or Pipes, lot 28, to the 



Farmers' Clubs. 



Report, as it appears to us to indicate the proper 

 methods by which an institution of the kind 

 perly a discussional club— may most efficient 



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lie Judges to sit free at 



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LAug. : 



themenibersofthe^;,' 



llr,..l„t«,H.-1Ue Club adopting m^ 

 question, " Be just before you are e 

 pended his capital in increasing 1 ™" p*^ 1 

 t thath fairly can, affording ever? 

 gleaning the remainder. According to Z 

 present pursued, the gleaners are absent f* 

 day a large portion of the time being w M J 

 for fields that are clearing. The heads nf 

 thereby hindered in their domestic ar 



equally prejudicial. The Club beUevej that rifwli! 

 in a day would amply suffice for the gleaZ-'S 

 suggests, therefore, that none should be allowed lib! 



recommendation were generally acted upon, the nan*! 

 women with large families of young children, *Zm 

 want the corn, would have an eqoa 

 ing it with those who have no engagements to deai 

 arrangement for the comfort of their hnabandi uS 

 families ; whilst the younger gleaners might freqcaah 

 obtain employment during the afternoon atgoodiwi 

 when Barley carting or similar work is going «• a 

 short, that all the corn would be gleaned as it noti 

 with less jealousy amongst the gleaners, and with ma» 



Calendar of Operations. 



and two boys cutting Thistles four days. The Potatoaqpt 



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among Turnips is finished for the season, and bjpwW 



||T£s^our Th^^^ 



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- ' UsTbut we are not aware t«» ^^ 

 hpomations'op GBliN-/n<7uir«r-WehaTe not anj ^ 



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