682 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
of 
ox as a beast of labour, in spite of the ‘clearest proo 
Бе — is much more economical and profitable than 
Compare Wa PAETA ый them шч, their 
several as first — annual expense, a 
ultimate "rae the first and 
ox, Mt 
very y 
fewer еб аге carried by ox- -labour, while e 
now an 
waken our to pe е they а аге 
most Боран allowing t ween | $ 
fingers. Of this kind isa а little pa elt just 
ublished by Mr. Joux Srokks, n Street, 
buy “after a a v: рад, of 30 years' 
enploymen t of ox-labou The truth, however, 
er all, farmers Mana theft business Md 
their snnt tolerably well—sufficiently so, at all 
events 
1 
ents, to 
ual d 
rer My. "аск бый shall pro- 
marcel which will be admitted to 
be pretty eee d Lx acres of land, 
requi 
strength of four etica, costing upon the average . energetic gent 
251. apital of 100 ow бес 
The e em singlet 
reduction in 
expen irst, in the employment 3r oxen we 
altogether dismiss the А, becau: 
brittle, no protection 
we to a great 
es h 
e day, silio j 
this duty and enabled to attend to other 
Now, n this puts the thing as Ке) for the |; 
oxen as i oxen ch 
e of the ox after labou 
en, is the grand result to 
heb jour author leas us, and on which he contends 
ox-labour ? 
at the — of 
t 
; | creasing upon u 
first 
month. 
abou 
—.— ix SURRA by the 
e [1j 
should be held once in 
— meeting for this purpose mm take place in * 
e think c 
followi ing announ 
prizes; oa this 
i of the. list, ap 
being elastic, contrary to that of the bene ih is n to gi 
and use 1 
nd the most 
absence of wid Her. 
rate of a mile and a half 
should effect for him 
which his men and boys are е эы to walk at Md thing more than demonstration to 
r hour, even though it 
the VR of dv o shillings per whelms ang: oppositi 
acre in the draught labour of the farm ! in 
AGRICU 
implem at or a 
ever 
onth of June, 1854, 
with the other’s 
* Young stock o 
only v 
мыс, iple, w 
rs 
— 
tion. 
n the certifioa 
155 “stg en 
be d xod; 
course 
disposed to retain the stock in 
ne 
ng 
LTURAL SHows AND Gat 
The Highland Society 
winter aE Sting at Edinburgh this sea 
s|show of fat c 
13th of ] 
ing pigs, such s 
Bingley ‘Hall in the month of 7 or с-на in | Won 
| со 
in the e catalogues, 
ERINGS are 
hold their 
Birmingh ham Society. 
aree years, and tha 
n which a 
e place in 
m fannie) arrangement will, we hope, enable 
ntlemen, and our Nation nal m 
to keep clear of one another. 
for both ; but it Bu be 
o dou 
ery easy forthem to Ee RU one another's interests 
nicus each mey eg care to avoid iuken ТЕП СӨ 
I 
e in the scheme as put forth = 
by the Birmingham Society which deserves notice, 
and r It is expressed in 
ce 
wi be eligible to compete for 
rhich forms the main feature 
to the С il a el 
at which they will sell 
«йр; ; and the amount 
A prohibitory 
ч е — or owner is 
n possession." 
We quote the following hod is Midland Counties |! 
ald :— 1 
jects of the Council i in establishing a pitt of | э 
ее Stock are thus distinetly st П be 
реттей that the new projec 
I yea 
ted; and it w 
ct, like that which 115 bees | wli 
the 
of practical men, a and l accordingly h he MEL C 
its f vin b ems nrc 
Its favour which he quotes. It Е 
48 ime tbat he ig adopted 77 a 1 че — 
nony from all {ш> 
5 8 practices, ( 
rs in this way ils 
case has no doubt. been facili 
erience. 818 opinions 
ite 
ho 1 for them, and for ture : 
on this 8 in our next week's Number, 
8 8 
WHEN Is A ae HEEL A imd 
Your eor а 
raising а ghost ; 
through mos 
„рег МЕ аА 
І rightly vr iran cho ы: 
A roller is not 
20 ems the E of Xon against horses wi Wu esult E careful consideration, The ex- ү, Armer case, t on SSeS | 
2. n sition o young stock alone will, it is believed, at once | |, ч са : 
$ 8 the managers of ed gr ч many of thos 3 E F a wii bras у; | 
aes whieh ue s rrass the older obstacles or friction of a road = 
societies ; and for reason, dat there will be no i 
s of farme 
: rmers generally as it 
will at those of Mr. res — E 
to whom the tract isg 
p 
We have heard neatness of arrangement and 
hesitation in — 
it stringe: 
young animals, 
age far 
verior stock, while 
hope“ C. W. II.“ will not be 
nein that the idea of a lever may enter into the 
88 Бев 3 ei ee sed t 
ótior 
whee. vof a heavy we 
: Уйга ү “rn or such thing, may he put put 
n with е ats tha 
ge; 
ona жыш e i зал 
— ving 
leverage n Nag 4 hud may in some ‹ 
unity des making a judici ous 
мс у 
as a lev М 
Again, “С. W. II.“ avers that the axis 
A t : r 
dante and fitness of design in farm buildings “The prize listh ; I 
- and we doubt n ot with ТИШЕ, АЙ аы w^ nat lee than й m ores an prizes for a stock pr | 
И ice on bits feeli i | 
"eoe the Lr A vibes alo ‚ 2801.; m aem sheep, 240/.; and em ; 1201. ms 
mu ore rfully must pach a consideration A v nabl 2 
e discussion was : 
кч: in i coe 8: the kind d befor da ave seen ately conducted h foa the: Imsa F ARMERS' CLUB— UB—an_ Pide n pe me di the o original ge of 
ү four pair g” | institu gro out of the Royal I “ E 
field at at E af ^ nile an hour ; it ; it Ap igi 1 Improvement 1 Society of eee , under ины: pr 3 
' vigorous management of Mr, Harkness, its the hay-feld w yn und 
or good from the operation, but | ecretary —on the subject of AUTUMN Сурт ee poodle diu кы ii 
ion as to i ave in type portions of the px of this e its wheels to revolve, the ground on which 
has appeared in Bes Society’s Journal, but stands not being moveable ; the revolution of 
t that w ion: f the machine (out of gear), and 
N b same as if he walked 
T. | along with it. 
the york 
ir its rotation, and producing the work T 
nd on the periphery pec 
principle of a wheel and axle, in 
the same strain on the horse а 
He would upon the hypothesis be saved the 
