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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



ijects, mentions that the " plumage of rum 

 hm of men, and that the Bog conditio] 



boys seldom or never are taught more than their A B C. of other fowls," As common hens are her 

 And as to the Scotch plough being a little toy, ■••'- ♦' 

 most eminent practical agriculturists considei 



use at the present time. Your correspondent's 

 sentation of the high feeding of cart-horses, tl 



sh w.-Tt uv h has not been accurst. iy~h t i 1 

 H-ri.-M ' ur'-r. »N. A. D. P." in his report 



til- whOM pin -" : - i : '' 



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in " D. V sug: ang off the rump a table of fees to the union to h« <1 , n *«**n 5» 



. would form is simply intimated^-Pro^^Sl' J»«5! 



fo *' ***£%? s ; Supposing the oil- cent be paid to the credit ofthe union^ Jf ' * * 



the not within reach of the beak are as bulk i.r m.l ^ t ,n In u :l ft ,, va rd S . Even at !he«Si"- fc » 



rates would be greatly aided bfiS, 1 * 



lius the conveyance of property in ^l 1 * 



approve of these ideas 

 ig to enable ns 

 ise and quicker 



charge*,, . 



Home Correspond^ 



The Appointment of Jujycs at t 

 English A./riciftural Societi/.-WM 



af whose plumage and appearance undei 



. 

 The hair or felt of these is not affected by water ; if i 

 ■■.i'euinstance would not only repel the ani 

 • but perhaps cut off its sul -.■•■-■ 

 water altogether. Now we never hear of any glanc 



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- Lie. 1 Ins they seem partly to lose soon alter death ; the presenl ar. proved wod .2 



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lived a serious 

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3'* **£-•; ssfdth» : 



■ ■'ig drought. The fact that " 

 feed has to Lo born.; in mil 

 ^ fthH< ■• '» reply to «« X. Y. Z.,"I d<! T not 



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Those 1 plat 



For instance, the featl 



r parts of the body 

 • water? Pe The 



MhrougfTall 



felt of a mid 



U to vegetation. Owing to ti 

 ! may use the term, the poil 



"mealy bug" on Pine-apple | 



- 

 1 really 



Ninepence per perch or pole ii 

 the pipes, together 



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ion, therefore, m to itoefflefc^ 



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,.t some of "1>. S. K,- s ' 



Btically dinei 



.commotion aud cac 



ly. Instead ol , ; aditB re. 1 . 



ally' foranasserti '. j „oi rid I 



ubf bnvo t„Pl ,.„ .. i. ... ..... .,..,', • rl<1 •' ' ._,:.... tUanS*' 



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Droiniur,.— Having been m 

 find, by Mr. Pu- 



- to the cheapness 



leapness of draining, I h»v« bm 

 botfavita 



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i,m bushel everybody u 



lwaysis,«Ihavenodo 





." I beg to suggest as an 

 being executed and ratified as 



, ana Mr. Waterton, who has paid great attention | he fixed, and should anything be deemed necessary for 





