202 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Мав 30 ' 
eultural statistics of the district in question. What INDUSTRIAL EDUC ATION IN UNION SCHOOLS. | — subordination with avion NEL E 
we want to know is. the actua tri Ter on re p land Pace 714 ғов | uum 
and not the mere peas ыт of it. An t ern-| Tyr foll ü ve M 2 it) ene s, i © iti. 
ment of the d med to think —they concluded | kept by the — Mr. A. — arkes, and was fur- N gi vight. Poss ction oE paupere 
e дв: at were not worth much | nished to the Board of Guardians last ist October ; ; since х : ; ^ 
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withstanding this and o rawback 
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t ledge rted or misa 
e for Mr. инал, on being asked, at the | many have been found decayed that the —— ы mis ‘convinced the good far out-balan 
time, as to he intention of the Government regar rd- last year must be reduced by. at least 200. The rates are | gelf. respect is often nurtured 
ing ‘the bill, said that th ost.40,000/,, not included, which will further reduce the balance on dote to vulgarity and vice. 1 
and that th IAN ы the "pin in hat 2 whole period by 57. more, therefore the summary . i : — 
not spare — ney ! AROA ai Wc their places and become comparatively: x 
51 . green 4 members of society; and looking at their orie, 3 
The fact is, that we want not only the — a ” e dido i rit. associations, the examples before ih origin, theip 
es; cattle, sheep, and pigs, and of the a " pus doro ndi oe em, the persuasions 
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weight of beef ee vend: and. Баео Det e all, is - valent — 1 
vyproduced; папа the bushels of Wheat, Barley, £7014 8 ilie didedtics wlth which the > апе regarding al 
ts, &c, grown; and to give us these we vat Sy ви 23“. 11s. 61d. per annum, for the three years, | are surrounded, we should. hail with. 
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obtain the assistance of intelligent men aceustomed | as a return to the Union for the labour of an average of | cessful effort that may reclaim some oft E | 
to agricultural estimates and valuation. At the best | licis boys three hours per day, making two days per | sure that may interest the benevolent in the well-doing 
the results we get will be but. a guess. The acres, week, realising 9s, Id. per week, or nearly 4d. per day | and any system that will turn their energi 4 
each, i i ir energi 
t wak 
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even i hex nnot: tell the extent of his Statement #1 Produce and Expenditure of the Peterborough Union | kindness, care, education, an Poms : 
! «fields. з: th Des Y = , vadit. rate book 111 Scho — From. Michaelmas 1849, to Michaelmas 1851, on far better hopes and greater 
pus unn 3a (d эн and from Michaelmas 1851, to Michaelmas system ‘of parochial-co ob 
inform us that, if he will only: let us know their | 1852 pe фе of Land. M i Si a1 ider php 
names, ent deal of information may, no doubt, Exrzxs RS. FRO MICHAELMAS 1949 TO — 3 - sns d : wr tid, er ellow-cou 
" 5 " £ ‚ їп 
be given by the Tithe Commutation Commission; 5 © 
is т 
Mettre mg дийн. gm. ng bene ce фа i a wider gulf the very poor and ignorant from the wealthy 
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and we suppose а district for this trial examination Garon Be 4 BE plished Peterb 
could be selected large enough where they had com- | Seed Potatoes ^ 5 5 Z4 — en а-а. | 
pleted their labours. The extent of arable land and Threshing "Barley" ET n | 
Grass, and waste and woodland, would be thus One Vears k 3 E М 10 25 DRAINAGE OF 3 LANDS. | 
obtained ^» once—and when valuations had been o Бааша. pies ге SEVERAL volumes have been issued by the General 
made, an maps existed, as they have been made To Micnacimas 1851. 28 19 1 Board of 1 eec - Minutes of Information," 
"9 do — in every parish in the country, we 22 bushels of Barley, at 2k 330 on various т" I wi — wes one on the 
suppose the value and extent of every separate field | Tonis and Repair SUA BARES. еннет ло 8 SD Drainage of d d. forming che Site of Towns,” 
^would be Dome The collectors of these | Seed Wie Sidenor ipsi Sorel METER 2 0 * en we adiens the є Facilitationofthe Drainage 
Se кый Adon iterom o Pa crete a i ыш і à 
of the — the relieving Seed Potatoes TN TT 0: th ager — t — — сл ај 
(Sce they wi —— probably be, if the Bos rJaw Board Garden:Seeds |... , oss 3 — eye !! e a 
shall e the —will thus have their Threshing Peins sand Wheat eee : i turist to the hear t ofthe volume. "That ‘will peruse 
—— camem 12 Pigs and Salesman's Commission |... 1 — it without feeling informed, may be confidently. asserted, 
"Pho ый io i b loved pum — Pigs 3 ii ду: ^ ys without vouching for the truth.of all its theories or thus 
* viles 8 d 3 obi ese po t "b nb T 8 2 14 15 ;jaceuracy of all its details. In itself it is Atte me 
у ER Phe bee ies PN — a 2 Е 223 aede than a clever, — concise, = ^ f rd | 
mere t crops, CHAELMAS 60 7 e experience and testimony of others; com- 
e number of the live stock in the district, tren кө Wort and eine dine acres of . 0 18 | parative freedom from nica matter will — 
Work may be ted safely to almos pools an аде 8 I - [M popularity, and a certain degree of usefulness. ' It may 
— officers, overseers, u een or rid 4 Pigs and Salesman's Commission ... |... 4 7 be remarked, however, that almost every book on 
constables. If the tenants of the land will give the eed Pe D S ийне Тый E subject is what may fairly be called. popular,- Be 
Кє 3 i i Vario ns ces ы —— E : ca е nk that it were as well-if it were: 
Threshi Ming fo 14 If fewer and sounder opinions ‘prevailed, more-satis- 
o. Years 3 1 ob Land 8 factory results piano уе expected. pe 
wenn 9 Balance in. — da The volume.comm with. some. remarks on the 
: — — е “foundations of houses in towns (and the Di 
the ces of a class of men e NES E £20 6 7 manes equally —— to country houses and homesteads), 
ability оо our "ev e al valuators. At “ arisi | | 
Eu : arising from superfluous water -causing dan | 
as we have said, the tabulated statement of the Пагана iP now m d. S s а, Whether such water be derived: land-springs or — 
| ias MR will be the артай ni an opinion | Vegetables supplied to the House „048 Chis ‚> provision against the removal of Which is 80 
not of tain at what s bu Мо ene — — 2: 33 8 generally neglected, very foolishly so, because it 
on may, ч ds ite whose Potato m a #18 0 weaken the health, and diminish. С 
rick or i field as 225 k m 88 xr о the House; atós. rer 18 4 8 of the inhabitants, both brute an yen 
&nd its quantity mus On the subject. of town дейн, 
t be —— questions are 
farmers have be To MICHAELMAS 1851. 2619 1 still open to discussion, namely— ist, Whaber аве 
te water from fall, 
en 
sam sabiy, Shen. th ey d rupem supplied to the House oe 5 » arisin rain rings, бу 1011 be | 
ey had-estimated | 55t. 2 The. of To Pork iei to в Нола at | 
Park: T ERT in retum |; 21 bushels of — — it s. 84, on [1333-6 
judgme EN these estimates need to n 1 6 3 | 
b more than mere “enumerators.” ‘The overseers of | е 5 i; | 
our poor аге, in general, men accustomed to agri- MIcTrARLMAS 1852. egy 7 | 
cultural 3 > : but we should not ‘feel aget rie supplied iode Howse 8 1813 6 
confidence in their editorship of these e agricultural | 10 bushels of Peas ы - 2986. at ae. 64 . 1 15 0 
returns; and th e difficulty occurs in connection | 161 st. of Cabbages 02138 8 
with the Finployméntof any existing Do E officials | 7 192 5 Оев o - i 11 Le 
kor this 2 2 755 c e idea of district surveyors | M * т. J. Ellis, for Stone Pits, опе yonr” 2411010 
 Superinie ding aese enumerators, suggested in el 
MAI pt the pond Vm Ta Geer qui a On hand, 14 tons of Potatoes, at 4. ш 756 00 in | 
г seemed a tolerable solution of the difficulty, but that одеа Bodens | 
арр еаме!о thepresentscheme,owingto е см. ^ui °@ 7 limit at which one fa propt 
-p The Highland $ Society w will find no (сау in| nen to be observed that the washings and refuse of| The pant cr де volume which tent s of Jand draigh 
en d ^s | ut ith езу». пат е given to the pigs would — — gives what most readers of these c | 
у inspire with equal energy its and that much b e manure used ig by the pigs, | sider much too lengthy re rg on 
rs in the district which it selects; and we (and that there is . of the land land mage more | It con — ev merely 1 Н | 
ш Scotland. If the Farmers Clubs эе Sorta rains dug | Parkes, Smith, and ee &e., are | 
counties, had not nearly all died er tis: oppressive, as the boys уз goto it | of this part of the book. The | 
been the bodies to have done | oss a and perform their allotted with said of the road drain | 
H 
ween 0 ter and the boys, —— í 
Em beneficial effect t кя their 8 онш» 
keener relish a view of the subi | 
ith | appearance, as well аз producing a favourable change i in — = ho | 
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authors themselyes seem fally to appreciate, ; 
hos betes ns iat much useful ж 
| union is ex 
Mm iod rius of y vages from the streets; orphan 
^ lodging-houses, ana —.—. d eriminal Аі еи т such . 
be hailed 8 Qn at satis 
ad farmers of t 
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will b 
