

THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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tTjESSRS. NESBIT'S chemical and agri. 

 n UANO AND OT1IER MAN U I 



JHE LONDON MANURE "COMPANY beg to 





PERUVIAN AND BOLIVIAN GUANO ON SALE, 



POWELL, and PRTOR 



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 Warehouses P " CeS ' dellve » n g ** 



H and CO., 61, 





ries, Propagating Houses, 



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J^ESSRS. t SUTTON'S LIST OF I . 



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demand, not only for t! 



shop was established, 

 sugar, tobacco, and oth 





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 ndividuals oc< u] ihed the strongest 



farm, no agrarian opposit 



heir fathers. The 



: should be a loser by t 



ranger to the 



■ without tin 



- to predispose 



ves, to negociate with 1 



, GIUCULTURAL j 



STfie UQxitultuxul <&u$ttte< 



SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1849. 



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i*** HPESa VUL CANISED ^ INDIA-RUBBER 



uns, and all purposes 



protect them lest they should be beaten, or k 

 least, under the misapprehension of their 1 

 nen, informers, or tithe collectors ! 

 new proprietor commence) 

 F and his agent on the property at Gwee 

 - contemplated operations ca 



, lu-e com store wa< built a 

 port of Bunbeg, where the tide water is suffice 

 deep for vessels of 200 tons burthen, and nearl 

 arkct price of grain at Letterkenny (a tow 

 iles distant), was paid there by persons appo: 

 r the purpose. There was difficulty in ge 



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 the fields 



BCC meal, upon 



luck about the house," but of " Paddi 



some other me fiddler merrily 



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- f on some 10 acres to which it was de- 



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fearless wanderer that the ditching could be at- 

 tempted at all." Thei 



ns were peaceably made and fen 

 i almost immediate result was, that 

 rundale system became so appa 



visions had been yet made, and pressed 



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that " they had as good a right to have Farina cut 

 out for them as those who already e 

 vantage." Wl 



ind where mountain land was tab 



. occupier, care was taken that 



supplied to 



paid for it, by bis 



i by twoneigh- 





from any occupier, care was 

 grazing ground for his cattle 



w , v • .pi-r. ,..• \ lh he pleases, where no leases are in question, but in 



, v nf Ireland it is quite another affair. Even in Donegal, 

 e fiendish spirit which has pervaded other 



t of the comforts and 



IT nor butcher being within a day's journey of 

 i), were so discouraging that many of those 

 jsmen frequently deserted. However the store- 

 e arose on the quay in no little dignity. A 

 jlwright was sent to this new settlement to 



bably his Lordship's private 



