THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



Jf ft^^Sic^Ta the TaWeTforthese 



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JjJjS.ese operations will afford facilities for 

 iSEtbe distribution of labour. I would propose 

 3K?«ho!e manufacture of the grain should take 

 KSboI whi^ wil1 afford the means ' by the 



*feid bj the surplus produce to the reward of goo; 



grind, and to provide the means oi , 



ZaLll have expired; and as, if the experimen 



t exactly answer all the questio 

 paper, as I have not used them n 

 cattle. I have kept my horses in boxe 



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two. I have just turned 12 of these to Grass, and I 



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 of all beholders, considering they have lived on 

 w, hay, and roots only, and of the latter sparingly 



Hector Hayward, 



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and of which I have prepared 



Mdi«t of the prisoners ; 

 *3*t eligible for such £ 

 Qmmi,Mafi. 



Home Correspondence. 



.Vai*.-I observe that Mr. Reeve is anxious to know 

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 -wioa, I imagined that he would have had the answer 

 s his fingers' ends. I asked from what varieties he 

 W raised his new hybrids, and at the same time I 

 toted Uatthey exactly resembled sorts already in cul- 



•4fo.iiswtessent.al to the subject. H, Hants. [We 

 :•* tgree with « H.» m the opinion he has expressed.] 



g ; for the simple hand dibble, or the lever dibble on 



j»teoftherows,I then walk straight up or down 

 « disteace apart. A B C D are the four stumps 



l*$\ at A and dibble to B, I then shift the i 



Siti S 1 be t ^ ewberr -y'? one-rowed hand-dibbliug 

 :, «n«Mbj d a 0f S0Wing Man gold Wurzel on the ridge. 

 %a. wWkfi! 1 ^V ' the donkev walks between the 

 **££j%$ on ma y be se * «P ^ any distance, 

 *^4° f a ^ wid 'hbetweentEedrillvLel S . A 



^^w't^u 0nke y wiUdibble faster than the 



****. S? r «q ui res two men a boy, and two 



au ^*Mt! o , m0I ' e , than double the outlay on the 

 *r so *»u7 f* «* doing twice the amount of woi 



^one^ ^1 to 'enforcl b^ar^menls wl 



t^lTb 6 !^^ ^ ^ middle S of V the S drm 



5? V ho « C wT y a i reat deal of WOrk can be 

 ^j- J. a. me > w »ien the weather is most pro- 



was, however, well satisfied with the crop of Cabbage- 

 greens, Leeks, ,, h . He had 



tato drills on a neighbouring farm, and 

 although he bad a good crop, he found tr.a 



ground, which only cost 8*. 6c?., from which he was 

 : ■ second crop, and in which he would 



effected in the soil. Two years before, he (Mr. Munro) 

 had planted his Potatoes on a farmer's land, and in 



ut any possibility of redeeming the matter 



by obtaining a winter crop, and there were numbers of 



I been equally unfortunate, 



Live and Dead Weights of Pigs, Martin Farm, 

 Live Weiffht. Dead Weight. 



2. In hastening the decomp- 



4. In decomposing various aluminous compounds, 

 bone manure, v . u, forming 



I poles, which lie held, prove . vear ^ n ^^ tl "^J ^^ re „^ | here they become saturated with concentrated urine 

 11. 19s. 8d. ; making together 3/. 6s. 8d. II- i2a3 s, if not proper! 



M Omnn*. Carrots. Peas, j manure '■[^^^ yege J^ J, er tbia ^ t0 ^ t 

 erwise. One other point connected with 

 brought before our notice by the 

 aving a profit of at least u. ws., as ne nau « ,? d then x conclude. It is 



dued 2 bolls 4 stone of excellent early Potatoes * If,,. ! 





rent, and labour, and a profit at least of 10*. jterived 

 from the produce. Mr. Mackenzie also observed tnat 

 a labourer, who cultivated his own lot at spare hours, 



plot of garden after the former occupant, who fa 



l dyspepsia as one who 1 



Lime upon me MMi,a»jr uuw 



u 12 years, it is not likely to afford such u 

 to the plants as if the amount you then 

 been divided in? oi these hud 



', "protection of Trade.-l 



