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will long be remembered as, perhaps, one of the drains, For this class of ‘workmen three prizes were favailable as food for the poor. “The n: — 
worst years for W — in respect to ae. ever known. offered of 5L, 3L, and 2/. respectively, the conditions may assist the benevolent r. the inquirer. 
Where one good f. г looked f quarters per being that three — should work at each drain, were printed and circulated а rural district of 
acre, he reaped — — meta another felt and that the prizes should be awsrded to those who  fordshire — years ago, at a period when it 
assured of four, he found it dwindle to two. There should cut 48 lineal yards of drain 4 feet deep in the were at a high price, ds em р әз һе adapted 
are exceptions ; but so it has been general. Now, І "-— workmanlike — with the least unnecessary to the wants of those to whom they re addressed. 
need not repeat what is said in p. 37 of the nature ation of earth, and without oceupying x more We A good Breakfast, Dinner, or Supper.— 2e of rice and 1 1b. of 
and condition of the 4-acre piece I am eultivating, but four hours in the execution, erai Ди of work to be — Barley не 2 gallons — water; - them geritly for 
only it ms light land, поё manured for the last 7 rst consideration in awa the pr Tor these Our hours overs slow fire; 4 cz. o 
years, and that this year’s crop of Wheat was the fourth 25 — of мрачен from i varius wore of the ki Y^ | ст c whole simper half an our. nnn 
in suecession. “What in my ease, has this year’s produ uce pet including some A Han ad ente M and 28 A Savoury Dish—Put — ‚ of rice into 5 pints | — cold water: bof] 
been ? I tell the I competitors were started at 10 o'clock " die firing of — — for two hon а thick paste; 
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sve no unworthy wish; God forbid! to taunt my neigh- a gun. The prizes were awarded as ollove, viz. -— | fne ad 2 pints ori i ang boil [^ TE gen 
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and of precisely the h r and quality with | Fleet prize.. S ; 8. Cubliip ae 
а cond do.. Lucas Worsley 
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ung ; the — = crop was, — on fallow, and | mended... “i, Conway pt | 
part after Vetches, fed off. The yield of the festes, jatley 
by general opinion,’ is we at 16 — or thereabouts Commended $ P оте de kik + B" s 
of the latter, at 20. For mine, no one believe, not | II Жтт: 
"i di té зе me 0 ол чук generally pom y 1 с у es n 
— r estima bere cn Long ; of the candidates 8 — Gebas! ud the he e wha iiber guia tie се tod than 
* But there have been failures on the plan, aei (Hle aeo t through pot having performed their | thicken with ontmeal, and senson v with pepper and salt, ' 
баа" — -— 3 hs ork 1 the time specified, displayed -— — | erks. 
i h H. Conway's set being the firs m-| Land Dra —My suem: preclude my 
may concern, whoever they may be. “There have | . жа very fairly са attracted much tention, entering into any {ИЕ 075 ө... у, and I should 
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I never knew an — case where I knew the | poe several — the gentle r r = ut : L * commit mysel per," were it not that — with 
plan had been strictly carried out. Is it not possible, the pipe-laying two prizes were offered of 2/. a editorial discretion, ve placed both the: eomm 
obscur п ving 1 tion of Mr. Trimmer “on the 
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and tangible — form of e ый end'answer ; and tet | | pP y rly your “Home 
— unsuccessful Dec look each question boldly | repre at” ses ire n, a gf “о to form hi 27 {езү | Spondenee. It wo appear to be the unfortunate fate 
а face, and reply to ані, — annoyanee | tinuous pipe. Execution of work to be the chief con. | of all — write in n the columns of the: Gazette to be 
1 done: dh This work was Өйде by signal, as ^ bas felt eit thin Mr, Trimmer 
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To begin : “with E material on whieh you work, put N Where # Ti 1 ” summing up of the 8 system : while 
s o egin e T liat : = ^ 2 rom ve would beg tha MIT to do me the favour of 
1. “Is it Whe t land I am cultivating, 01а rst prise оо... as. ges arstang |16 minutes — reading the little I have written in your our columns 
1 е ГЕ тобе — g. daa — Second до. dé cce = Jno. Mountain Burtonwood 123 „ on the eubject of draining, when he will see that the 
did I drain, » elean, and lev. count of quickness: J. Balton Fatton 10 | “animus which has diree TL pen has been preeisely 
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2. “In did 1 der or drill m well-selected of execution sssi.. j 2 that which governed his. he only I have 
seed, early; ur give ita solid bed ? А [һе judges were G. p mpson, Esq., Engineer to the offered to Mr. Trimmer's views is on that 
3. “In digging the de did I Weite up onlyso Landowners’ Drainage Company, Exeter, — 30, he has already prescribed a “system” of drainage 
subsoil as eap ugh ly pulverised i i of | based o on certain geological conditions of soil, which he 
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4. “In cleaning the "me — ies the to Samuel Brooks, Esq., of Wha Пе ey House. There 2 the ee mora law of gravity which should 
and keep the каен Ai есеї — Unfortunately the а of our cot- | nel neither underrate Mr. rimmer’s geologi 4 e 
5. “In sea searifying ind 8 did I, besides — so ignorant in the culinary art that beyond of soils and subsoils, „айе сш: ' 3 
up and removing the hungry weeds, so time the — a Potatoe or frying a rasher of bacon, they have motive in my opposition to his application know- 
tions of cleaning and stirring, that I fed the Wheat . no idea ; and и you give them the best materials, and | ledge, than the broad and honest one which 
as it required it!“ the best manner of making use of them, they are either a desire to unite unprejudiced practice’ scientific 
In the latter q tin farming, too ignorant or eh indolent to benefit by the one or knowledge, I may mention that I have professionally 
which has been lefi таті to the judgment of the other. A Frenchwoman, with a few eggs, will sought and gained Mr. Trimmer’s opinion on 
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of guano or the nitrate, given чү ч dissatisfied and retire s for his evenings to e the misapplication z hg hrer: 
шаба saud еее ofthat tenon sell Liven in beer-shop, and there spends ‘upon himself alone wb unlucky ‘communication of “J. C. C" who shows. 
late tillering, over-luxuriance, and mildew. id СЕРЕ " bts wie ot йе. 
here are many other questions to be responded to, At the present price of bread and cheese, it is impos- 10 the dip of — strata, ‘the mA — 
but these may be considered the leading ones. One and sible for a labourer's family to purchase as much as Trlsme?'s observations: "But eto 1 
all must be satisfied in order to full and entire success; they require; therefore the women should learn to there is much more to said on n 
and most of them are indispensable to any succe at makeuse of cheaper substitutes, such as Rice, grey Peas, I have time and power to write, and tees 1 
— ae ‘ify jas: judge; ceu ser, and defendant in опе, a Turnips, &e. [ean ошу desira ibat your , who m de 
5588 them Ине | Rice Soup.—'Take an ox-heel (cost 94.), or sem same amount of | rested in the and any other ponpon- ; ime rks of 
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stands ee his own tripe, lean beet, ^ e sheep's liver; put it om with four or five | | res he subject, will view — 
UI. ;the mà his mouth, and I quarts of water, sod wer it gently five — let it stand till drain ber n er n har 
sentence own honest judgment. cold, take off the and in this fat fry two ‘or three o onions; |. ye Г] » the 
ee Pe: put these to the Me milio t y the cow-heel, add 21bs. of — | м 
Жы à А and boil for an hour and a half e dod then pepper 
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Home Corr rrespondenc salt to taste, one quart of skim Piro oro TA 
Pumps.—I have been patiently waiting for the infor: ||, eit E Mo зе eee сер stirring for а few — have inserted in this wee 
mation Mr. Mechi solieitel in the Gazette of Oct. 15, but | „ 212109, се те Gazette а full account of Mr. Trimt "mers rest hey 
Turnip Soup.—Slice four or five Turnips and — put 
‘conclude 24 опе 1 * therefore I will. I think them into a stew-pan with half a pound of dripping; cover have been published elsewhere — rc j 
if Mr. M. o have trifugal pump, similar to close X. let it stew without water, turning i now and theo, So far as we — rot account е” a dU dep. 
the one exhibited: in Hyde Park i JJ 07 ПАП ап шош. Ir seen, the “ furrows” — лан do with the dip of 
there w ould be no liability to choke, as it will solid lowly two эче. ee vedi — e * in a Dal, тар strata: and may or may not ‘cross it. We shall 
matters as well as fluid ; and this would never get out of| boil half an bar npe: till deis quide сбои d then ed sy — 3 to state the afar ГЕ сень с 
order, as the amount of f friction is so small. І should! spoonfuls of flour and milk i gricultural Labourers.— observe a leader in in you 
M ^g tank ot i Vegetable Soup, French.— Take two Cabbages or Lettuces, а | Gazette of the 29th ult., on ber fit 
ta Seg higher to 8 us = юте meii —.— - ч соби а T. Parsley, all many Turpe, chop | agri icultural labourers, in which, as I take 3 
that the weight of liquid shall be the forcing power, re ag virus ded cut small stew che eer of a wish to see agricultural labourers put on much the 
ind the pipes always being full will pilimi prevent апу! pound of butter 2 ‘dripping, add two quarts — water, same footing as mechanics in towns. Now this appears. 
stoppage. If Mr. M. entertains these views I shall feel, ster them for иш aspe eai SEMI of the su 
| by his naming it in the Gazette. C. . — — yomg Pens in — on een Bet 2 at | ition of mechanics (I mean independent 
in the mere of receiving 
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eres latter must have been previously — 
Agricultural Draining Match at Burton Wood. — An stew another hour. | of their masters, ех RR 
tural draining match was held on the Burton| Where there isa garden all these soups may be made wages for work 8 € — m 
Wood Estate, property of Samuel Brooks, Esq., at the cost of very little more than 15., for which a good | selfish practices of А the m n part f rom ће 
Banker, Manchester, situate si e Eid Warrington dinner may manne: for сакар days, ee be mp = емы? фанд еу cae 
Junction Station of the Li and Manchester Rail- may be added to the. is : ; а infinite —.— idered s —.— M o 
Unetion St Liverpool i ter Rail- may the-stoek pono n ; branches of the а a oni | ; 
v | ; The soil consi uld make a comfortable fast for a poor man, the for 
adapted or purpose. e soll consists of а wot ea f г а poor — — 
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n interested. "e works was very large, and and Sl Shrewsbury.——-l observed in the Agricultural Gazette 
d off with much gratification to all | of October * an — from * Clerieus," requesting | to be 
"be ‘fines ovent was, a. match for diggers of | information to the best methods of making rice 
