590 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Aveusr 29. 
et land, reckoned. about- the ~_— im the: district, for 
14007., 
district, and is not 
light.. There st rarely fewer 
i sometimes as 
from one vay A pateh of 
ana very wet ‘eles it was drained last year, was 
sown with this after tt porate ct p gore a 
and without any manure. 
pi 
ja 
the value of which for seed woul 
bushel us’ this- piece- of 
è 
been paman y complete drain ai, 
altogther about 24%., and by an outlay of 82. 12s. 
for =. Bing have the emia of Sats anne 
a good d ee a good kind o 
been suficient to cover the original cost of the land and 
all expenses. Quarterly Journal of Agriculture 
Calendar of Operations. 
ee 
AUGUS T: 
„ NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.: it beg to inform ı you that Wheat eo 
stati hie ak OEE. Tr 
were cut up to ert: night, the inst. If the weather 
had continued fine great quantities ‘vould ee S 
on a agaga but about 5 o marr pt rning’ on or that 
day eather suddan the grex 
aaae PE rain ever joey kines partait fal in about seven 
hours; the Wheat "e were literally sa poa Sg = 
the _weathier 
uing ot very" we 
si bal of routed. It A endontIs now that uiae will be 
the genes bi g corn known for ry sg earsin the stack-ya 
this seaso is district. excellent in quality, but 
Whea 
very deficient i hon roan B ; Barley, Oats, and Beans in general | ; 
near Clifton, Nottinghamshire. 
it suitable for varieties of work, either on level ground or slopes. e Machine is ‘drawn by ew" tes ws “al ak 
very light indeed. C. , at the lower‘end of which is the ulley ; this spindle i , ne 
Norra eea 13.—The weather broke here’ on | perceive the ad of this method n ma iaa greater’ ease in working, but oneal : 
‘Thursday i " oan had the advantage of the swivel in turni the Cutis very simple and eficient, i it a 
a of rain, so much t the seconds by m promt, ites f Fos i taraing. Tho m ar aid of of 2 a Lota Rey for or that purpose. The Machines are firml tou 
Whitby and at gh considerable damage was done ped the cutting ery strong, an not liable to get out of order. The Machine can 
flooding. wére run down with water, | worked b igras maran saii i 
accompanied with loss of lifeto man and beast. urday | A. SHANKS. & ap prec give a better Sunt the — style in which the Machine executes i to wait 
we have had peen — fine weather, very warm, and frequent | ease by which o ca i y referring to the. hundreds of places 
showers with thunder. wT. 
We do * sed little harvest as yet, a 
- ee by the wet heed 
ner = nse in ren ~The 
, and will reales much “og 
In general through ate North Riding 
and ve. thi the ground, but the po a ie ola pee well filled 
am e every nh hor omise of’ good yie eans we 
mee ah are both below an average’ cro agri is various, 
but on on thie w whole up to the-general yield’ i average years. The 
hare: 
so te 
est will be general about the 20th. “ Carabas.”—Farm near 
js, it would tave ‘commenced thres ac 
or tour 
our neighbourhood. they 
50, and reie. e HE aa avali of 
donot av egree com 
Iam confident t that our crop of rn i at 
below-an average. J. Oldroyd, near Ba 
Notices = Correspondents. 
T TURAL Sratistics: FNC. We learn from Mr: Do: 
eland 3 ly pablished tm table that the g mms 
Trelan e Ap oaan ess than it 
again: 
ements = DISEASED SHEE 
stance :-— 
in the county of a ee for 
market which were a ttacked 
pon ey w will eat probably 4 cwt. of 
raw ad lib. cut into chaff, and 10 or 12 Ibs. of 
aiken bats see bran. a da 
i oa where Dr. Cartwright’s clip «as or 
» described in the Agricultur 
Goste a a Fal i n is to be 
sowing ame after Mange Wa Wurzel. Sow Talavera 
have made ep your 
ea coumeplanting sow 20 pani with a 
ive yow-plants enough—one plant to every 4 rece i 
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ve at present in u 
crops are ma = towel Cortam & HALLEN, Bur 
~~ pe | and Chelsea ; and b 
Wiio soliciting the attention of the 
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pe "around Flower Beds, of. "the ad s oii from the use 
the following:—It can be se d T. ve a Verge without any change of wh 
close the edge of Flower Beds and Verges. It is a Rolli a ell a Mo 
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