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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[APRIL ә, 
impression which may 
Friend, Chaldon, Sure. 
swer that 
able i to ча overcome” " the aoe . Water doe у | practical expe fi : 
rise, it ads in A aut e Will their great value, a y humble testimony to 
you be kind enough to А in ess yo our the good effects that have resulted from their applica- 
ideas on th Mes. ion. Although they may be considered rather expensive 
В 7 in the see mar et I convinced they will be 
Кк т„——боше of y eaders may баага ong the most powerful and lasting manures 
he geet йн ы e ira I 
и — ed of t 
recommendation of 9 for laudanum in 
cases opium and pues of nitric ether, 
bee "e 
‚аз 
is a valuable medicine, an 
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giving a quantity of bran Mete іп a ease pro- 
2 attended wich fever — borderin ng on infla! mma- 
be made. An Honest Man's 
t you give to ту | 
more. par ^in hene 
trouble- |. 
for the — in 
et tee to| 
in the water, and — T : into the drain, where it 
is nourished by until, as in this 
instance, it entirely fills the трт No — part ‹ t of the 
field has shown m — indieation of sim 
Turner, - Yorkshire. 
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Mera бо, — 
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effected 54 following a system 
addue 
À ss-land 
uring the 
months and With regard to the mode of 
treating the vest I | may observe that mer are far less 
effective when so e than when 
in 
water. А certain portion of spirit is necessary, which 
have often had recourse to with adv: — — 
of spirit of nitric ether, a valuable medicine in itself, 
the 
ofa 8 е сте чу над and 
medicin 
a sudorific ; in fact, one of the most use 
a, and v d f 
for P x was advised. In combining it with opium 
т, eii am su 
ifficulty w 
druggist will not — it tro 
and I trust yo 
troub 
why.” 
observations on Mu have elicited some valuable — | 
tion from Ireland, and it leads to the eder, oe whether | 
äts culture, under certain circumstances, should not be 
promoted. W. С. S. 
S 8 J of Drains.—Last тана а field. а the Gilling | 
harto: under my 
on. "This field is very 8 pm was drained 
with 2-ineh pipes for the lel drains, having sub- | 
mains of Sinch pipes leading into a deep 
“culvert, which crossed ihe fala. The el drains 
were 4 feet deep and 27 asunder, sub-mains | 
were 4 3i The field when drained was 
ап old { soil in 
„Was a good loam ; in others earth toa |; 
: depth. The subsoil also varied greatly ; 
r the good surface soil, a g clay was generally | 
bo with i rest of the g crops 
2 mains were lai collars. After th "e Н. St. Јонх М 
' ge of the field was completed, the quantity of years: In the куы? of 1847, the ere being in high All cattle, da d &c., brought into the Show 
discharged was M T. eicit gua, it was so Wheat rate of one | be subject to the 2755 regulations са rules of the н 
measured the funni йыз * b bushel per acre ; ee up to Tre дч ing o July, officers appointed by th. One pers n only will be alls 
: which : ne of the sud- | 1848, promised to be a most abundant one at which time | enter the Show-yard with each lot. The regle will pe ЧӨ ME 
nains, w convey: drainage of about 5 acres of | it was reviewed by M. лда Ье | after the stock are admitted, of all persons n 
and, and it was found to yield 11 раб per minute. | the fi crop he ever behell. F rel 
the drai rainage ker war ~ carefully exa rre vir a of wet weather set in, which threw thos the гөйү ө у as завада — member on n | 
ent inspector, апа byt m pro- straw, and then, ins ; to the irek at his office at Plymouth, during the tobe 
, , He ue yield we ubscription);| 
iece of work. mediately after anticipated, the crop was only 6 4 ers per acre show (on producing the ier for the annual subscri 
Mire ыле ed the field w ме r > ad very irme a v MIR € field was again sown гоњ" ^ n publie тес simit ней to the stock and i i Lyc 
4 over. 3 n Bt te e judg у : 
all the wet autumn until — was = Me. aa lent 3 ыы award, on мик Айк of 25. eter ы e rr the uns 
when the ground over vi sub- | In 1850, th P , ent GUANI. | to берм. 5 t of 15s.; and fro + ашы 9 
was found to be 11 gallons}, ] 115 ix а crop VE pacing ithout manure. dime fa y, on mrt of 6d. On Friday, "ibo 1 
be damp ; thi p was at aga th à —— X ч у payment o "as vu edd lock at noon 
ubleso: 
ie Aer anc бад me unneces- 
* the reason The 
results of last year 
3 | the 
obtained as 
acre. In October the bones are procured, the proportion 
Siri them as equally : as possible ‹ over m Ee 
ntil it 
em per acre, e 
n abou or 
hay and manuring the 
vete dat with a lesser quan- 
out the necessity o 
refóil. By this sy: “si Gi 
- the pl S re o of see 
t only in 
feel ereqed perm t the same result may be ob- 
rson vl will only ta aka. ety — ы 
follow a фсе ск r pla the one above mentioned, 
which cr i 8 "details, I trust, will be use au to 
those r . wih the value of bone 
or nde ám 
| The Tullio Sitios бунан of Wien Gro ME —Some 
| of your readers rested in t 
e a crop of Wheat grown in 1852, ‘whieh was. — — 
ith the by t 
experiment was made is 
S crop, it will 
grown upon this field d 
milar 
b 
Our readers 
ass | into new life, chiefly uus e Mr. 
behalf. 
results | Show 
implements. 
"Mg coe 
| threshed, and the та is 1673 poi 
els, or at the rar 
antity бе Tate 
of 364 bushels per he 
The quality o of de заь 
about 74 tons, 
sa se 2 mas 
the nued w whe it durin gw bar 
subsoil Bey mia feld i is ate " ower hing mar = 
› as term h 
al 
Weedon vi 
this experiment at Farn J. Manwar ring "Paine 
Rebiews, 
Journal of the Hor and Т. of England 12 foe 
dnce amen ure, Arts, 
d Commerce, о ла 14 Чада 1 164 
Piccadilly. 
are aware that this — La Sprang 
The ет will ome cma on We E 
Friday, the.8th, 1 . and jou of June, and amongst the prizes to 
n & | be offered are the followin 
P 
кор! Devon Cattle, prizes amounti AK 
outh Devon or — Hams Cattle, å ditto . 
eed од 
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2 * 2 
É|&ssuss5323. 
Mountain Sheep 
r Pigs, Large Breed 
Pigs, Small Breed 
Horses ase 
cooooooooos 
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For Pigeons 5% sie € 4.18% 0 
For TRAE used in the SPREE of PA 
Gro Tas 
” Cultivation of Crops 29 
T Harvest Crops and preparing for 
Freparation of Food for Stock. 
Miscellan 
For Collection of. Implements” vs 
For Plans and Model 92 ө» 
For New and 8 implements qo 
GENERAL KEGULAT —1853. i ч 
No stock can be oe for exibition уло a certificate of 
entry has been received by the Secretary, on before Friday, 
15th. April. 
_ All animals intended for exhibition must be at the 8 in 
the mee of Tuesday, the 7th o ' 
M they will not be admitted. 
Hay, straw, and green food i be provided for the stock whilst 
in the yard free oi expens 
2 a> may exhibit an уай number of animals as extr 
ae a, He ibers must ay 105 for rabid ap s.d lotof * € 
before cwm. a ticket of permissio g them into 
must send tw? 2 
ecretary, on OF 
i iin intending to exhibit implements | 
of the certificate, . e filled up, to the S 
3 — Apri h implemen weh 
Show-yard — arranged be 
Sai — y, am, June. No charge will e made 
nis nist remain in the yard until 4 odlock Pat, of 
Friday, the 10th of June. 
uired heey be had on application to the = 
on 
3 guano im lements vi 
ly Le tee е = d this from 7 to 73 quarters per acre of very superior grain. EA de E Et. vo stock as T 
in dass E кшн cuv ка ut die And then immediately after the harvest the field was | inspection or sale. directing ing 
— а 1 by fibro sites 1797 deeply p in preparation for the adoption of | In the meantime we have the Е р the 
letely choked — о Smith’s plan he want of proper attention to another proof of the new life wer new 
ats of thie of 3 à: Р i imple ments, it was not sown till the 12th of November. now exhibits—in the first ber of ut 
pee to the tribe of te hh 2 The quantity of seed half a bushel acre | agricultural serial published under its Lp 
pe was filled „ш р” \ for the field, or at the rate of one bushel reckoning | T T isaetions of the o iety ong the vid 
25 diii Tori renes гац ground actuall n. The intervals between the Soran of the kind, and may still LL 
The drain was effectual, roms were n a up till h, subsequently the enel for the many important agri cultural proves 
stopped in this manner in three or four pli нй! 2 05 soil was eultivated pretty much according to Mr. Smith's contain, Th he prese esent number of ihe now serial pore 
1 in the sáme reach of wale „ but it was not ne so well done as on his 93471 its object is to sin at a position Among cessor 
several yards apart. I have been induced to send you own fields. he field was visited in July with the periodicals similar to that held by its рт Journal 
this stat ‘Ged I think it sh iid етө skal a water-spout, which occasio much among its contemporaries. No. 1 of this the 
drains are made with E dit ‘choking may damage crops ; and afterwards i e this neighbour- | contains a a by portman, ой jp 
8 may vt d ч, еди bad паях experienced an unusually wet and d inciples eof Mang ; ие ЕЕ 
“collars been used this stoppage would not have arisen, est, by which nearly Азыг were greatly dd 
"but 1 do not think so. I believe the ui 
this field was stacked by itself. has just been 
The oi бын on 
and 
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