sted 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
us 
of the pins is applied to Indi 
is perhaps 1 more grateful than ae other 
crop ‘for liberal treatmen’ 
The eens again, is the account. of a farm in 
Verm 
= a for a er aia at Newbury, a handsome little 
town of 2000 inhabitants, — ~~ — sm ea out 
a little, and the esr asera lower. 
I went over a farm which I = hoard v — 
ther a eater in the 
much of it. The e: 
every spring when the snows melt on 
Mountai ese meadows ya about a tons of oe: 
and are'w per 
e stalls- 
50 could om vintere - in the y 
et an alkumassa of Indian meal when 
n hay. Iti sera om seme if they 
yield Tos.. a month for we r kee 
the hills: again come closer 
together, and there is "eonsquently less land in culti- 
vation. In the cars I m er who told me that 
in cultivation 
nines 
‘prov: 
In my travels through New ‘Gneland I 
=> soni of acres mek ta and Mr. Horace Greeley 
ive and 
t im- 
_ ee can: never “ 
farm s 
hi is, yie 
soils that I have described. ‘Volney was:so far justified 
in saying ~ ~~ North Ajeak aboye Long Island is 
@ rock of grani 
O ememoras 
Mee orrespondents. 
CATTLE DISEASES: Sub, on-the Sheep ;” “ Youatt on 
Bethe bay mran by the cattl ‘of moan i 
: was it: 
$ y cattle. it: was of course: 
Sane Forsmo: X is about 1} sheep to 
Sere aeai t a eg pe aere per 
night. After the sheep have thus folded the it is 
Jowed, and is in excellent for! when it 
__had a cross p. ‘in. March preceding a of Wheat. 
fre Cashioeeh cree st: To Readers. We have issued 
circulars to ow espondents in the several counties of 
England an Scotland, and hope tobe able next, wee to 
cans AND MEA NN. 
have issued fosan pinra ae n order to ascertain the 
eeling amo 
agriculturista in: gee 
measures. I 
ts an 
g 
oomb, earefully m 
ghed. . He then measures no more; 
takes. his sample to market marked 
-dobn Hudson, 1 100 coombs-of Wheat, 
17st. 10 Ibs. net weight per coomb. 
thus sells his: Wheat at its natural weight without 
n, 
size, aih Plain and Q; 
HE 
TE stock on hand. 
t Buildin; 
HORTICULTURE 
IN 
ALL Ing — 
BY APPOINTMENT, 
JOHN WEEKS, FHS. & 00, 
KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, 
{ £-2-0:9-4,4,.5.% 
Sear ; "manj 
SA | OET 
[IR pm dat | | 
plo 
WEEKS anp Co., HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS and Hor- 
bere APPARATUS : MANUFACTURERS, 
OTHOUSES, GREEN- 
CONSERVATORIES, Fororna Pits, &c., of every shape and 
rnamental. 
Also our I VED Patent TUB f all sizes. A large 
See our Aireen errata on a 
g and Heating by Hot Water. 
superficial feet. The smallest size is 18 mt high, waa eo, i A 
JOHN WEEKS & Co., King’s Road, Chelsea, 
The London se oni Club mors 
worked by a common 
` This is the method advocated. by Mr, 
ee 
JAMES AND FREDERICK HOWARD, 
BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD, 
BEG TO DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR 
CE ANEILN PLOUGHS 
‘For which they a all the FIRST PRIZES last pa by the Royal Aina ol Society ity i 
RIZE FOR THE BEST PLOUGH FOR GENERAL PURPOSE q 
THE FIRST PRIZE FOR THE BEST PLOUGH FOR LIGHT LAND 
THE FIRST PRIZE FOR THE BEST PLOUGH FOR HEAVY LAND. 
The only PRIZE ever offered by the Society for ts foe DGING PLOUGH 
P Plough, with Two Wheels aS ag com fA | PP Ditto >i ior Ga gral la pre 
ulter, ex tra, 5s. a Taod Breasts, 7s. and 7s. 6d. e 
Howanrps’ New Dei and Illustrated Catalogue Behe post peo on application. 
SHANKS’ PATENT MOWING AND ROLLING MACHE | 
also awarded tov, & Fi Bows. 
i ABS 
“eg 
| Patronised by Her Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA, His Majesty the oe of th : r 
and His Royal Highnes® the Prince of-Prussia. 
Se 
— 
to the 
Th regulat: 
g hiserew wikhout the aid of of es pepe Aiba The M: 
e very strong, mir dye i to get out of order 
ie 
N cannot give a better proof of the su e in which the Machine ex far $< 
Soe a a as ae ae w 
ona plica: a Stet ear, Ha Palace, 
sine country.” 
& Son 
case by which it can 
Corran p peA Bure 
AM K 
and Chelsea ; ams note b Ker, Tondon, a te 
n M Dono eee 
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