1849.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTI 



U"fSr. 



MAJESTY'S 5JS|ft>S 



E . J ) h ENCfI offers for saIe PateDt hothouse s. j 



»., according to the variety and the general 

 ii aggregate experience of 



.: : : 



tons of green food, to the cr, 



as appear 



i(.(M 



id of that period a 



oi about 7m/.. alter the payment of bought 

 n'od, and expenses ot attendance, fuel, &c. This 

 amounts to about 3c (hi. per ton of the food con- 





ND BOLIVIAN GUANO ON SALE 



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D ANIMAL MANURE."— If 



&fte agricultural ©a?meJST d -^ str , c 



SA TURDA Y, JUL Y 14, 1849. Ireland 







>l-'01t IMPLEMENTS 



A BOILER.— The 



TOXOK'TuRNII-SWOUTn? This ,p 



cussed at some length lately : 



noes do. Thefol 



A correspondent, signing " R. 





appears to me that 





Ig^jHEALY, 13oJ 



iter St f D ,'''■' i - '-- 



tofi improved meth. 



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reckoned from the profits derived from consumption 

 with feeding cattle, it will depend wholly upon the state 



competent authorities at UL per head.' They were put 

 up on October 18 th, and fed according to Mr. Warnes' 

 ■■■ Beans, light era;:!, hay. ch.-iff. an I 

 '" on April 2 : 



!. The cost was: 



perDutchstone(17ilbs.)ir 

 averaging fully 50 Btones, 

 » return of 11,. 5i<f.p« ton 



teles wnicii have hindered the peopl 

 Btheaieelvet: hie 



ng the ignorant].,, 



.lhored Kstates Bill is likely to lac 



-age 

 property by the Corporation of London, lie 



in'sh' land! hi' 

 ome change in the proprietary cla 

 ale to the progress and prosperi 

 y, and will be beneficial to thos- 



niggling against diinculti. - which 



•_..-d to ' 



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-"•hi syven • f !-."■..-•: ]-, 



keep down the intere 



onsumed on the land by sheep, straw being supplied 



Book of the Farm," 16 young sheep consume an acre of 

 30 tons in 180 days, and the price of average seasons is 

 id. a head per week, of deficient seasons, Ad. ; this 

 rives average seasons, 3*. 6<L per ton, deficients, 4*. 2d. 

 The ground eaten off is improved beyond the value of 

 ;he straw consumed, however, to the extent I should 

 hink of Is. per ton ; this gives 4*. 6rf. and 5*. 8d. If 



nplete change < 



ystem, as regards agriculture, the 



he social habits of the people, has necome mcus- 



>ensable ; and that change can only be effected by 



;:;- h \ . 

 kill, applied in the manner contemplated by the 

 .leeting at the .Mansion-house. 



"Desirous though I am, however, that capital 

 bould be thus employed, nothing would induce me 

 ■> recommend it if 1 did not conscientiously believe 



•ould be worse than useless to expend large .sums 

 f money without a fair prospect of return : and j; 

 mse prospects were not realised, all such specula- 

 point I entertain no doubt For if good land is to 

 ' ought at a cheap rate, if secure titles can be ob- 

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mproving the soil and rendering it productive, 

 an investment cannot fail to be profitable. 



