1849.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



«" J .\ '.. ,'■ 'V.' 1 ''- l ', ';';; 



^BK LONDON MANURE 'COMPANY, having 



^^dvTa^and'bolivian guano on sale 



* ASTOST GuTk-J aVi> SOX^'l.nxnoX 



WILLIAM J0SE ^ n VbJf h ^f r ^ n ^°- LIT1 



; 



l>"|ii 



'KM.ANLX ...,h.M. T, >timoDiaU receiv< 



QTEPHENSON and p CO., gt 61, Gnus 





E. S2JS" j " vites the attention of Gentlemen about 



th< ."principal 



**?«?{? ^'"^ "SS^JK* from the ranked station in 

 SSeS^ •"JtWnt nVr^ ^T ei j ' h em, havT ne*"er yet been 



Eftt agricultural ©ajctte, 



£4 TTZffZM Y, AlTiCSTlS, isi;>. 



of one another in the minds of most 



farm prices than by information on farn 



the theory of any m 

 for or inquired into. The object rei 

 practicable or plausible thing, is fust 

 if it be profitable, then to determine the 

 carrying it out, and, lastly, to 



facti 



is necessarily and properly the case : for t 

 immediate consideration, though it affect bi 

 naturally of more importance to me. just 



though it hold a nation in its -rasp. It 

 great penetration to perceive that the v.<- 



egarded our pro ft ■ 



t<iti..„-i> interest, it may be ih.-ujit. 



doubtless in Agriculture, 

 ment, the art will impro 

 according i 





1' f'u.] 



; process. And so long as 



so long as agncult 



r entering, each day, , 

 Columns I 



. . 



f Kerry to the north of Killamey 



i may be the grain crop account ; b, the green 

 Ling all animals bought to con- 

 hem or sold after consuming them ; c, a dor- 

 ;apital account ; and d, rent and taxes. And 

 John Smith, it will be seen, was at work on Mon- 

 day for the benefit of the Wheat crop half a day, 

 and for the benefit of the dormant capital account, 

 day ; on Tuesday for the benefit of the green 



page, devoted to the record of receipts, it is seen 

 ■n Tuesday of that week, 10 quarters of Wheat 

 paid for by J. Brown. The last column re- 



: "V,u 



dyou on 



STEEL 



I I have read with great satisfactioi 



I ments adduced in the case of Steep v 



manufacturing th 



■id of a "rule of three." The drift of 

 | that letter was simply to precede an endeavour to dis- 

 ; abuse the minds of farmers that " curved rigs " or 



any way advantageous to the BOWth ofl 



v.ion in the growth of the 



! corn on one of these " curved" ridges, a farmer said, 



that 'top' looks." " Yea; 



result of our money 



receipts and payments gives 



.,'.; : 



period to modify his plans according a> t:.-y have 

 proved profitable or otherwise in the different de 



lot without reason we regret to find 



• ,., ,. h railed at 



eek to the condition of the Potato C 



Agricultural G 



date which 

 present the 



„^ considered - 



result of the year's crop with tolei 



very sorry to find that the ai r - - ",", ; • ■ 



t -.. s- , . .'- . •■ . -< ■ ; " •■ :•■- •• ■ ! 



of those who furnished those reports hav< 

 •■ :. • - : 



Potato disease has reappeared 

 e can state from pei 



n sards Ireland, that the tie! Is ... -■ 

 ■ Cork present evident marks of it, and that 



ie neighbourhood { 



appear." " Oh ! yea, I 



bed destroyed two parts to make one_woa 



a shilling and lost eighteen-pence. You have most clearly 



; ave had to say on the subject 



.! .tup r lew! In. !-. The . ny .-.; _■;. ! to 



ated a "break-neck" stair- 

 ited tor an express purpose. 



) be an address to the eye ; if I had draw;; 



- : - . ;■ • , 

 :u tor, has hired a hill-farm, 

 which is paid or adjudged fit 

 , the sooner he goes to, and has a scientific 



:■:■.. 



trick he has pli a pocket Re- 



■: 



but I must tell them that if 



- 



| surement over the surface, they have got bad bargain*, 



, the same advantages and profits in erect cropping, with 



ICl * ision has, I hope, tended to further an 

 ; I have in view for the benefit of farmers, 



