THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



1 large or small quantity of flaming combustibles ; in 



The lime can be got t 



5 performed more promptly on that acc< 

 )1. The expense of burning in heaps 



,-y ;ire Hpmi-t ; if th.' ," 

 the ai'pliiM'ii'ii may be worth little, and a large 



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 England. The 'terms on which they are to 



) begging ; Taki 



ti openings at home, going as i 



I leases for 21 years will be 



fling surprise and regret that so mod 



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larger supplies 



and whea the deficiency between our own produce and 

 consumption is already 



enterprise the a 

 affords ! The 

 Ireland are but 18 hou 

 England is only a fen 

 markets for all that In 



temperate, and t 

 good roads ; aga 



and appear! to n 



>untry in all parts travere 

 all this there is to be pla< 

 it happily can hardly he said to any 



Indices of the natives. The purchase 

 :t and its division into s ' 



* by British tenants under 



* in maintaining order and 



mied with fuller employe 



ore liberal expenditure, would destroy 

 ^om^ntes St™" " ^ *"** 

 f 50 000 acres toh^ve beeTpurchLl 

 London, intersected with roads u ' 



arterial drains, and laid out «n farms of from 100 

 100.) acres— provided with agricultural buildings, ai 

 offered to British farmers on long leases-at rents 

 cover only the interest at five per cent, per ann'u_ 

 ©n the cost and outlay, this cost and outlay being 



,v about 5/. or 6/. an acre; and 

 traverse half the globe for a I 

 : :; n<lthepaleofc 



by r! ■ 



absence of markets, 

 -If you have not clean straw for an 



the veracity of Mr. Peter Mathews and other 

 rs from agricultural improvement, I Invit to the 

 jn of my growing crops all those who are de- 

 f satisfying their minds as to the probability of 

 ' " ly expenditure. My farm 

 public inspection. I allow 



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Vednesday, July 18._The Imp^ \ 

 opened this morning, and was iJT 1 *.!-!. " *■> ^ 

 Those who cainTfcrS*^^ 



as a whole, they must have iefTwTtalitfe 

 wiser than they came. The show is mud^-IS 

 an affair to be carried off in that way. Mare ^* 

 ploughs, with every variety of mould-h«.J -J? *• 



3 distributors, 1 8 steam engines, nearl/^* 



\ 

 isiness of the Society, was held at the Society's 

 Hanover-square, on Tuesday, July 10, the Earl of 



its of the Society ; from which it appeared, tl 

 end of the previous month, the current ca: 



the special balances on the N.- 



to). He also informed the Council that early in 



s for the regular annual payment " 



cular, still disputed the Society's claim for the arrea] 

 With regard to the latter class of persons, the Chairm 

 remarked that the Finance Committee had already si 

 ficient powers delegated to them by the Council 



lent Yard, at the Country Meet- 

 ud the arrangements connected 

 s confined 



1 Challoneb, as Chair- 



r the parties wh< 

 sure during the ] 

 s.— Colonel Cha 



rakes, 7 dibbling 



i and sent round to each n 



hooks in the G 



Implement Exhibition.— On the motion of Mr. 

 xi, a Committee was appointed, '• To take iu » 

 leration the recommendation of Implement 111 

 generally exhibiting at the Annual Meetings, as regards 

 discontinuing the Prizes for Implements, and to deter- 

 mine whether an improved system of showing th 

 the public may not be adopted "—consisting of 

 Portman, Hon. Capt. Pelham, Mr. Brandreth, C _ 

 Challoner, Mr. Garrett, Mr. B. Gibbs, Mr. Fisher 

 Hobbs, Mr. Miles, M.P., Mr. Shaw (London), Mr. 

 Shelley, Mr. Thompson, Mr. George Turner, and 

 Messrs. Easton and Amos. 



il.— On the motion of Mr. Mil- 

 Simpson, of Hendon, Middlesex, 

 ir of Council in the place of the 





1 and adopted from the General, 



Yard, on the evening previous to 

 to the public. The letter of the ] 



Right Hon. Sir George 

 Norwich Meeting, was laid 



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Norwegian and common 22 

 rifiers and cultivators, nearly 50 horn W* 

 7 dibbling machines, 44 hand dibble* aaifcl 

 L0 haymaking machines, 3 Gorse bruisers, * i^ 

 steaming apparatus— but it is neediest oiumbgm 

 urther— we have only gone half through the 2 

 -'- and barrows, andW-C 

 hums, and clod eraheVS 

 ngines, flower standi, (orb,* 



mmmef ot 'hurdka ***"' - 

 TodetofSd pum* and r* 

 ranges, ribbing machines, rickstands, rollen, and a& 

 holders, safes, saws, screens, seed machines, m 

 straw takers, and tree guards, troughs, and watt. 

 weighing machines, wheels, whippletreea, wire afta* 



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 sheet, must in the great majority of ca 

 it to the condition of one great blot, w 

 decipher but very little. For onrsel 

 say that, after the first survey, we ai...^. „__ 

 elusion, that the exhibition was far more for the istenal 

 of buyers and sellers than for the instruction of fHka» 

 and that the trade of machine making waapro*** 

 and being furthered more than the art. There ceraa? 



manure carts and distributors, an ingenioai dntv 

 remarkable slotting machine called a deep drwika* 

 a wonderful display of ingenuity in hand dibbSati*- 

 chines, and a portable farm railway, &c ; bat rtW 



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fencing, and steam engines, and drilling miim" 

 the hundred other articles E—'jy 



allowed to any one exhibitor ; if the snow J 

 less of a mart and more of a f"*"/^"^ 

 benefit of salesmen personally, and more for toe ob*- 



° InT84?312 implements were entered fcj^jg^ 



lsSrsOSri'lsS" 948 X l^w" in 1W* * 



I 1848, 1508 ; and now.ui J »«. »r 



published catalogue, there were about JjJ^gpjj) 



andThe wWwhich might well occupy tbeajor* _ 

 night has to be performed in a day ■ oi ' » 

 don't think that I care anything about wet. 

 that," we overheard an exhibitor »7 »**£*+ 

 ing their decision against Kf}J^\f$,. * 

 blame us for the shortness of it, /?■ "JJi tf 

 conversation was perfectly E^- bxtt ™£2&i* 

 sides-the machine maker seemed too wefl» ^ t 

 the opinion of his customers to «*•"£, )#,** 

 fges ; and the latter <?", ^^ 

 confidence, themselves, m an opimonio • ^ 

 inadequate rircumstoc 2 ire ^J^arS ••■*£ 

 ably as materially to diminish their ■■ * 



cumstance which might be •v****** ^g ** 

 ground that the prize ™f*°ZZJ? M«+ %. 

 novelties or have appeared again* ^ .^ 



victory loses ground in the prop 

 but because judges of differ** J%+ *g* 

 another in oftice. ur »»« •» caW ,r »"*^l 



where Biddel's scarifier and JjJ^J, jtfjgj 



instance of subsoil ploughs, where JW- „ C^ j 



»ve not clean straw for an The Council then adjourned to Tuesday, July 17, 

 » a solid one of wood, for \ the Guildhall, Norwich: 7 ' 7 U$ 



