THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



dHEALYS At;* 





iSSSS^e Place. 



.., Stratford. 



a- 



LL1C HOTHOUSE WORKS, 



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6\ ;\Ni.' AND OTHER MANURES. 



[ANUrTcoTmfaNY woaldV at 

 «8 they supply on the best terms:- 



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PPAKATOS, 



HOUSE, MANOR. 



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c **», or Domesti e a r^l U „l!; 





ig a laugh at the assertors o 



THE PATENT VULCANISED INDIA-RUBBER 

 HOSE PIPES are made to stand Hot Liquor and Acids 



pORTLAND CEMENT.— Testimonials received fro 



Wilt Agricultural <Ba?£tie 



SATURDAY, MAY I 



lining page 



;, by Mr. Wilki: 



should not have publishec 



R'hich it appears, 1 



. series. For, d 



the abridged form i 



very complimentary alia 



quotations illegible by ordinary < 



passage on the value of Linseed as food, whic 



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)on after the Deb 



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lengthened anno 

 the writer — and 



. nnd ft£» one 



importance bearing upon the 



itity of manure w 

 ' their litter, by S 



large a quantity 



Tm%"i 



tot see that the larger the quantity— the more hope- 

 ess the case in his mind as regards the comfort of 

 hese animals — the stronger does the fact tell against 

 lim 1 for their comfort teas achieved, and by the 

 vrv system which he denounces. Read Sir C. 

 Suilrell's statement on this subject in |;i.v 17:1 



wMch they kadJ 1 



priori demonstration. 



nd so called s 



ad yet these are really the only points ' 





;o the deduction of a possibly i 



ed, they will prove capable 

 . But no— Mr. Wu.mn< i> 

 general truths that nothin:. 

 ppease his hostility to a practice by which, 

 all, they are hot in the least contravened ! 

 What though the products of fermentation are inju- 

 rious to health— what though cruelty to animah 

 both inculpates and degrades— what though Linseed- 



• tl 't"sY< Biwi..\ 

 ilthy. Will Mr. W 

 kins just consider this fact : our cattle during the 

 past three years have been box-fed, that is, they have 

 been at liberty, each in a space of about 100 square 

 * ' rhere they have been daily littered, the manure 

 allowed to accumulate under them— and they 

 >eendryand comfortable, sleek and lnvihhy. 



id on a dry lair. There is the fact. What 

 is there for such adjectives as pestiferous, 

 dismal, putrifying— why should we talk of "living 





ww Fact— 

 rrw.< Truth 

 c-i't.-eding— to 



MR. CAIRD'S PAMPHLET.* 

 swallow does not ma!. 



•- tl p 'vrmo - public o< tl^-e 



■i recent wnev I ■ 





-: is only I.*, ^'o 



.remises "one^ou 



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. • run the gauntlet of capti 



e «.l: U> in hi, green crops ; let him exert 

 ith all his strength to produe 



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.. V . 

 .o*Btep forward,*" has belt uone in to! M'D 



■ Into of capital, 



■come a national question, and a remedy must be 



and ; tl e< wntrs of the soil have themselve.- \ roduced 

 is state of things, to adopt Mr. C.iirdV s.ui.:.e, they 



11 develope. But, having done so, they are bound to 



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the same remedy must be ap 

 land for the an ' an "encum- 



