.GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



[Marcb , 



randreth Cibbs, Mr. T. </. Hi; • ' « onKiowSr^ 



iles'.M.P. ; Mr. C. E. Overman, Mr. Apsley j "- 



i farmed by ihe neglig.-nt and id>, is s-o palpable 



a choked up with r 



,. u d Mr. Henry Wilsor 





• Hobbs, seconded by Mr, Shaw, that com- 

 it that they would report on the subjeci 



-Plans of farm-buildings from Mr. Wit- 



re, presented by Mr. Shaw on the part of the 



J* author. \ «* on Harbours ol 



lit fuge, read before the Institution of Civil Engineers 



Johnson, one 



Sewers. Transactions ol tlu Yorkshire Agiiculturai 



Society.' Tbe Rural Encyclopaedia, from Messrs. Ful-- 

 larton ; the Farmers' Magazine, from the Proprietors ; 

 a Treatise on Pleuro-Pneumonia, from Mr. H. Douglas, 



Dr. Calvert. Mr. Slaney, M.P., having favoured the 



tag for casualties. By the 

 lis peregrinations, he arri 

 lions. That F. is above r 



and consuming food without producing any As the 

 r ll ose° nt t inplati0 ° ° f dang . er ' and the determination to 



portation of food from foreign 



fire-places ; the Com 

 journed to Tuesday u 



'. Slight was e ther°ef! 



ImoogsfThe latf m,p b rovemem S Ut ot1hr£in' , ^*S 



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rch 7.— Mr. Hal 

 Mr. B'ackhall' 



hrough a Linseed cake break u 

 luced them to a state SOEB«wb&t 



mg its adoption. When t 



to adopt separate vessels for ge 

 i son said the ex 



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Bianshard, Mr. W }£*%?* *° C0Ver the ex P ense of C ">^S *> | 

 ^^D'.W^lb/D^^^^J Scyj P L0 ™.-The Chairman said that SKI 



• Mr. D.ckson, of Saughton Mains, would favour tl \ gft tfSS* 1 



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