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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Ocr. 15, 
a farmer who works in perfect аа 5 190 Ibs. per 
inch, his boiler proved accordingly. shall never 
have economical and - —— until we sides x тун 
I hear my 1 ae d only e 
s per horse. Lan — [The 
Mr edi s Wis to the Tier newspaper, and proceeds 
as follo 
It is now змы four years since the attention of Mr. Romaine 
was first dire cted to the subject of steam ploughing, or a system 
of comple 
cultivating à the soil. At that time he conceived the projec 
achine, жрк while it abandoned the idea of p 
— айар, и uld combine all the advantages of s koe 
labour, * E "AH of the harrow. The writer of these line 
sketched of the firs : plans of the machine about that iip, 
and from be th et been busily 
се 
am 
Hen of the pulveriser, and after having obtained the opinio 
the pons — echanics — — available, agreed 
to advance Mr. Romaine the sum of 250/. to assist him in carrying 
it out. Furnished with letters of асел p private indi- 
M 
t, 
viduals and from the Government, Mr. Romaine left for England 
in June — nd we have the 1 his mission so far, in the 
letter published below. That 
d 8q., be tw 
fetter on the subject, stated his тэг: неа that if practicable, - 
would * revolutionise the ae — of agriculture." And when 
tell our farming — tha calculated to pe 
in one day, in pe ing w whi 82 nine are now occupied 
we tell them that it Conti prie —— € Plough, subsoil 
plough, clod-crusher, harrow, &c., that unbro 
ground, and in one pas sage leaves it sn 2 ir stat >; to 
receive the seed, but with the — gis deposited, and the 
surface rolled, we think that they nelined t e with 
— that it is caloulated to Ра тае a "riti of 
inage.— Y our cry ente * 5 ч —— 
intendence of drainage ad vi 
rative loss to hi 8 
„ that he is unable toi 
tenants u n those enit laws ien ы science ind e 
ence have established ides in draini 
à трата e 
which i 
ti t (w be more ex 
necessarily х оваа оп — — ч che medium of offensive 
d such data the ey consider 
My re — of 
o show © C." where 
t dM game be 
de 
erform the work | 
hance of 
en day irrespee іні of b 
«n dough 
is 
t thon h the 
not so the old ones. Britons are by nature burly after 
| 90, o б c bone a bereg" as bins as blood to 
carry them, Your sugges with regard to giving 
the Quies? s | Plates to local societies, as premiums for the 
and if carried out, 
us 
| 
ronal h Le will take this 
he Home Secretary e reeder himself ) to adopt your 
3 An ol 
‘Breedin ng.—To possess po^ ed of animals combining 
пое with the power of Raa, UP good solid meat 
her in a ,is an antage worth 
je consideration o Ni the Мен! аз ans о на cing 
and pay w The true criterion of profitable 
eapest manner the best 
bh ＋ ct 
gos 
D 
wholesome, juicy fles u 
tallow. At the late ra at Gloucester it was dis- 
1 
down (their usual position almost ш ee a 
to 5 the head from At the 
will be well y ach ‘elation. 
ho iiw for the buteher and those who Го 68 5 the 
dler. ving a 
the agriculturist, who has ww E to live on his бана, 
but by its produ ce. an 
— as well as holiday vede to pod upon a pig 
ose face — eyes are concealed from view, the 
and the tips of the ears only visible, 
the rest of the countenance being buried in blubber 
t to the great majori 
ject at the — exhibition i is useless 
was i "e s^ e of the swi 
u stance res 
um of fatn 
e out of character id the е ot 
covere 
value as sires. too n produces dead 
young ones, and — they are — еа upon half of them. 
A boar in the rdinary garment of lard will 
they w r 
0 firm carcass, t 
the qoe oem ems alled by courtesy, bacon nd pork 
e er does more credit to t ide r and 8 
pays bie better, and i mical i in a household, 
ug cook may be bibe Бах etm has the privilege 
of selling dripping. No stomach, but that of an ostrich, 
r por s purchase 
professing to weigh 10 Ibs. of consumable meat ; 
time = Pre e in the dining room 
и but e 
the tenants who have urged their adoption | been reduced by the action of the fire, in c 
on the strength of their experience. exp is — the enormous q хь of - attached to it; 
But I shall expect the goloshes. J. Bailey | but this is not the wors for when placed 
Labour and Lois Weedon Cultiva ation Wè have =. 
ceived a copy of the amp letter,sent also to the этен 
ampton al e . 
some амын which Geo 
Mr. Smith's 2 stem of culti- 
н э which ` would lead the readers o conclu- 
in 
hat T thought thee т 
could do i — d five so- 
— sess ted that 
farmer (not having 
time 
— nom the fear of the u union expenses) 
Alleged — of Horses. 
and breeder of horses, 
article i eek 
Rel 
e getting too fine. 
j attended i in spite of wind and weather 
t of the bargain 
ore a parcel of — children, half of what remains 
is not eatable, a dead loss to th 
particula: 
ard man 
seemed only to dam the — the inw. 
00 n ected. 
asures coll 
e table, not | а 
amusement for an |i 
y of practical men, such an ob- suc 
ic 
r | position to pay their rents in many places, ho 
vente price 
e. Turn 
red | all in one 27 ſen 
it; эз in respect to its permanency. 
e heal 
; the pouring ra i 
e 
- |improver of the Leices 
quantity of remarkably fine heavy m,, 
best ri oe viest sample that has b atone ; fr ES the 
ar 5 
our intelligence w 
The Exirao оноу” Pit 
destructive, ras eff 
in ruar 
5 
id crop ; only one-fifth few 
early Pute very indifferent i in every way. РИ 
ет 
F EVESHAM Assocration.— 
Willi Wo 
increased es many of the farmers must suff $ 
d that such Ib ould p 
and that 
position they 
not 
have occupied had they much lower 
prices but тн ы, Landlords must not lose sight 
of the fact that a of rent could not be paid 
eri rii in this а ost other dis 
i 
s might go.—Mr. Henry Hudson said since the 
show he had had 
other gentlemen, an extens 
“Fa e 
honourable friend —— 
the етага of visiting, in in cmp 
to 
e estate be 
ere e 
— 
He 
he had ever met with in his life. 
he jud 
trict coul 
Tur E 
Foley began to offer pre s for 
ver "ide trouble in isinguishing 
ү ntinued, d ййешу T 
He 7 
B. Workman—if any mal 
th of Mr. 
sin ce he joined ed this society, 6 
^ vigorous Y 
what derided in this quarter, 2 
the best sheep now grown in this coum 
some very ein — 
perfect symm mall 
quality — mito coupled vith the best 
wool, as the f animal 
li 
weakest the powerful saith and w 
hack D am deni the latter in c" days of steam 
being sadly ne too mue 
duced 
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тор 
3 in the — articles of your 
nerally so accurate, tha 
who grew 
say in Norfolk two — per acre, 4 тубе 
мне of the 
with — back chy oe 3 shiek € — bape ink Ee a ith etd give ^ — ie following as 
cross-bred shee 
in Norfolk. —The — in 
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