41-1849. THE 



AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. **) 



"^Jtn. 5.- Set out from London. That part of Essex 



ture as an art or >,i ■ ,-, \ . „ r ■ ..rrtsp. ■:„!, i,t •• .> ■• kiu-.i ■... c , , „ ,„„,„ ; ,„„ m ,.„. , 





evidently consid. n very hear 





jpgg land, and their farming did not appear to be 









whereas, it is so subordinate to the main point to be 













eether. Will a fiscal regulation lighten or cheapen the 





^1 believe, was owing to the great quantity of rain 













.fee of ground it was covered with water. Their 

 foeii lands in Suffolk have a very pretty appearance. 







com cheaper, or extract an additional coomb from the 





,0 done np into 4-furrow ridges, which looks 





















fatten a bullock on a cwt. < . Act. of Par iame„, '. X , 







doubt « Q » feels the pinch at present, like tie rest of 













to the future. Is the future to take ere of itself"? 







Very shortly, I nave reasons for suspecting I shall h- 





'■jr. f, '-L.-avir. s Xorwish I walked out to Bexley 



.•l«.-c-d amount the enthusiasts; would tt.at w, c.uld 





ac* found my Lord and Lady Roseberry very well. In 



















tin. He is a good-lookunr, n.llv man, very s<>n*'l.'e 

























fcykegia sowing at Mi.Nur iiKi-, old -n,. , .,. 1 ,. „- 









at higher ground* than tint of r. p..nn/ tb. , m- ,-. t ir.i 





im to all they can— they hoe twice, which " c'o<=ts 







b.64 per acre, feed them off mostly with black cattle 















bieturini; business. Isitopable! It is. and the "first 













when compared with the sister arts. The first item 





Aksloked him whether- 1 . - r ., < , ,. ., , v 



farmers have to pay for, and from which every other 





•and. if it was not for keeping the ground in heart 

 mHnrt keep a single beast. These cattle co*t m< 

 JEcoaelrcas was a year (1774). 8/. a piece. I jav 

 *an straw an d the refuse of the Turnip the first winter 





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ijwal will not get above 12/. 10*. a head ; nor do I think 









profit of feeding, and we are much b tUr to soil nnv 





••;;- as ! !,.,- e ,!.,. . ,, ;'...- 1 tnia , ear at 2 (. 10s. per 





we, to be eaten on the field." 







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Home Correspondence. 





Ctmleriand One Horse. Carls.— In your Paper of 













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* ™' he himwlf is. Else why Y 



uS?L^ hich he 9a y s last half a century, no one part 

 j^"? before another, but ail K oing off at one, like the 



,***• Ransome and May gave the dimensions of the 

 ^<*Zl! C ^ Ved fr0m Cumberland, the capacity of 

 Ww n ^\ h * '"creased without increasing the weight, 

 tfet ivy Proper adaptation of the proper materials, 

 WhflZ? 00 * 5 manuacturer can produce the cart which 



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"""He. Of what real V» are they to agricul- 



is reached its culminating point, and cannot be I 



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n (Nov. 1, at 1* peck per a 



