1-1849.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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MOP SCOTCH YELL 



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 }EY CATTLE PARSM 



:ad cabbage ... 



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^HOMAS WH ALLEY 





y^DS^- MEADOW AND PASTURE ORAi 



EOROrGIBBS&'c 



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* Kingdom. 



$g- All Orders above 21. will be delivered, free oi 

 Carriage, by Messrs. Pickford and Co., to any Station 

 on the Great Western, Bristol, and Exeter, or South 

 Deron Railways ; or to any Town in Devon and Corn- 

 wall ; o r to Cork, Du blin, or Liverpool, by Steamers. 





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pOTTER'S GUANO is now 11. per ton, and of supe- 



™r 8 hown™? to be ftSrl'ST tH" P^"? ®'" «8«>t J earo 



.twnln Price), is offered at 



of for ty shillings in the 



',,.'*' ' " " v ! < '' rate of aid Fin- 



!i\><-iiiii I x. r .-cci\ed it the proprietor had done 

 hing to stimulate its own energies. In short, the 

 S^ glV1 i' ggratuit0U r id '" hichitwas bought 



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paupers of all the rest of the el 



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PERUVIAN' AND BOLIVIAN GUANO ON SALE^ 



WILLIAM JOSEPH MYERS and CO.^IIYERPOOL 

 COTESWORTH, A POWELL, A^PRYon^LONT>oV! 



^r ectthe 



rate of pr 









even after 



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viduals (fo 





on Mr. Graham's 





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■e been obliged t 



abandor 



their agncu 





ons,and leave thei 





tion of poo 



pauper list, 



in consequence of 



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It has c 



rtainlyoee 



a great hardship 



that the 





een to deprive 





and enterp 



order to feed the unemplove 



of their 



upon other 



properties 



The legislature h 





top Yellow Hybrid, 



fbbage, 



Sfn 00 " 17 ° f ^Sandl ','eSZjtf Haifcmi 



^.thVllnS quality ofgr^lt^anfVt ^'^.^ 

 ^to U iondon e€dS forwarded b y P°°t on application? Can 



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^S^ ^ d " Cripti0n " ot ' AgSural Seeds at 

 SSe 8 'i Ha . vJn Sfo' U m e an andad H Pted to diff ? rent descriptions 



Per ««•' ^oX^J/|^es" sVwheirr^Jmended 



,£?*> Pomp. G« » g ' are P artl cu!arly adapted for Fire. 

 ^^ rf * ctl ^«ible er i eD f DeS ' Gardeus ' and a" Purposes 



; FOLLOWING MANURES are ma 



Eiit agricultural ©ajctta 



SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1849. 



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(ilvn; 



ich have pressed up< 

 been extreme. Tl 

 le union's expenditure for the half year endir 

 September, 1 848, was at the rate of aboi 

 4d. per 20s. valuation ; but even this was n< 

 the extreme of rating. As Glenties is low in tr 

 neral misery of Ireland, so are Mu 

 lough and Rtllland in the misery of Glenties, and s 

 11 1'iiu, vvn 1 ive been, but for the individu; 



of land together shall hold their pr.wm in 

 runaale. Thus Mr. Hamilio.n i- 

 different electoral divisions with other proprietors, 

 and though his property is as he,, 

 theirs, and thouj n n poor and 



a considerable number of theirs, and though he mav 



; 

 Jul landlords with whom he may be joined, men who 



e expected on the aggregate operations for a long 

 ?ries of years, and if a 2s. 6d. or 3s. rate should be 

 aarged on his improvements in aid of his negligent 

 3ighbours, the pressure on him would be intolerable. 

 In one division, that of Mountcharles, Mr. H. 

 is a small property among large ones, for which, 

 ough it has not contributed one pauper to the 

 )orhouse, and though he has expended in labour 



dustry, hundreds 



industrious means 



iduce of 



jbling and trebli, 

 largely to the con 



produce ot the land, and impi 



ledge, and in physical strength. Yet there 





red their infirm poor, for thei 

 s, and for the poor people's sakes also, a 

 ?sser cost. And, perhaps, nowhere has thi 



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large been more sensibly felt than in Fin 



5?5£ 



»ved value of 

 ticallyasyet, 

 3 neighbours 



deeply than 



the delays of money advances and the 

 at of agreements on the part of the 



which it was 

 'f paramount importance, in the spring and summer 



as surrounded himself With the written engage- 

 lent of the proper authorities to let him have 



without money, through delavs in the Treasurv de- 

 partment, not ii 1*6*8. He 

 had raised the means of carrying on his laudable and 

 implary operations on the faith of that engage- 

 it, and was obliged, in consequence, to divert 



the landlord who boldly dared to maintain his own proved> le&v ^ th e em waste ! He could not lease 



r -we,i. Mewgi oo.weu.road, London' ~ I f^?I °" t °\ the P oor -h°"?e, ? n f f the same L tim . e his greater works, because he had his 

 *&*M8Sthl! arranged for them. 



"***.*>, wS&ti: lazy orimposing poor elsewhere. ' H e renewed the bills upon which he"had made ad- 



— u. j oiats, ana otner purposes. H e mils i lutmto t^ Kr f^fc , _.i ., , ' . • _.___ 



must illustrate this by facts, 



