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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
— the owner if allowed graduallly to 
roce into rough pasture or into woodland. Alexander 
Hall Hail. 
500100105, 
, Nov. —Dr. Lee in the Cha 
W E in е with Aphis Blight Mud 
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Report Meteorological Observations ” placed in his 
bands, a copy of which he took ; but from a variety of 
- e matter passed fr from his mind until the 
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tity of p берерин... at t times, as the | МАЕК S отар, n -= 
a hurricane Visas for th тш MANURE 
da ays, Au ves £95 31, and элее 14 during which 
period the quan tity suppos blown away 
was about one-fourth of the habs grown, e d eni of galvanised iron, not 
———— — to PN and сап be 
owered at 
Fl Mis cellaneo together, a tha vi e may i yee 
tting нет, 98. AN S ROM cm" fat fowls that are on са toany pond or requin. 
seen in greater perfection in the London markets than HL ч Sy. м. Tum T i 
elsewhere, nes lh ка generally l2 (although ў Б" ыру 
they are not) capons, Dorkings are ped for fatting Ln Gutta Percha Suction Pipe, 
at the age of three to four months in yar andhe and fi 
to six in uu being es widi oatmeal, mixed with KT. Батни rp : 
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У | water or milk ; this must be given fresh three times а o езі ы of 
day, the first meal being early in the morning ; and, in or Plumber in town at the 
addition, the birds should e supplied with whole corn — y = e! Patentees and 
€ RONA, 
— dry or boiled), gravel, clean water, and a turf or ‚ Crescent, Jewin & Y yu 
green meat; the ike scrupulous pre Every de of for 
troughs, oops, &е., being maser B бын ron - f A of. Wheels, 
р», eans Rams Deep W 
fow не ^h previously well fed, will be en Savie for any | Fire and Garden lined de. En e Бы. sent вурсо E 
hich бн ose in a fortnight to t а: -———— 
Hopa The following is а сору of the extract :—“ The | they be mi pra very fat, лу mutton ista eru WAnNERS PATENT VIBBATING STAN- 
тй quarter ending September, A ч ounted | is eqdal the parings of the loins of mutton, may | PATENT CAST-IR е $ M A r 
to 9 cos at Greenwich. The average fall of rain | be chopped up with the food. The unnatural in Mp чт. OR TE 8, 4 Бе ан nso of Кызы, (6. 
during uarter, as derive ved from ee eri since | of eramming is fre uently recommended, but I have Diameter prse e; riv ; 
the year 1915, is 7 inches :— er found it necessary. It shoul borne in mind «t rel Yrx' "o. £a 4. 
WE the fall ad rain in this 4 аыл ve 9 ins. |thata fowl cannot be kept in the greatest deg t i п, m" " n, "rta ger 1 2. 
$ 1828 123 fatness for any length of time, as the over repletion soon з , ditos n 6 3 or emt iron 2 120 
ETT = d - E nm causes internal disease, T s mu dry, B} » ditto B y 6, беч СМ 2180 
ЖАТ Зв еы d warm, - the fatting coops carefully $ " ЕЯ EN bis Ч А, fe 3 60^ 
Upon applying at the оик” Obie EAA the | kep raught, and warmly covered at night during ched, and Bol 
suthor was furnished with a table contai АА ше onthly pas, или эл T'egetmeier!s » Prolitalle Poultry келе MD үт айы adi 20 
fall of jin for 38 years, from which he sid the 24 in. long "aito" "dio — dito е 15 0 
average fall of rain for each month рег q vens e Calendar of Operations. anion Sob Аа чыл 
above pes n LI E ес it EU x ore DECEMBER. for ааб àg in. блаа of e limited í beight end and 
whole n ; ears, and found that the years in which sure dar M ane па потезе o Paper ines VR un CAE Me эб 
an excess of rain had fallen їп or about the quarter ending 
September of the previous year, the quarter ending 
and the month of March following eger both 
tively deficient, were followed I: a short crop 
of Hops, arising from the aphis blight; and on qi con- 
trary, when the quarter ending September е the 
ious year been p 
at the apartm of the ge pec ЫР 
the year 1787 to 1815, "which being seris in the sam 
similar ге рт There appear, Банана, ареной, 
z s few эгер! the before mentioned rules ; 
referrin Мт. о s table о mperature 
(Phi Trans. ‚Би 2 for Cose it was dle that the 
mer ers of the year 
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which such exceptions occur, ыы much below the ave- |” 
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of 79 years for the v uarter, For e 
appears that the summer quarter of А ear 1816 w 
куче the cra of 79 years by ЕЕ early ; similar 
appear w th respect to bae years 
"ee was 77 below а 9 
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e | have been seed- furrowed for Oats. Much of our girn pei MM 
tribute more cheerfully and liberally than the agricultural oed 
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two snowstorms, but having come somewhat ĉarlier than usual, 
they speedily disappeared. Unfortunately, however, along wit th 
the thaw we had torrents of rain, and such was the — of 
nd tanks, or in Hot, Е. and Plant 
louses; they may be „ты: desired, 
er the — 
— ey beca were burst or overflowed, bank land was ent, fides ii 7 Me 2 ‚че а, i jte, or (t Ms 
and level fields ed. e have now а b. pens n Town or Country, 
settled days, and for armi time we expec babet weather. The сие and — JOHN WARNER Axp SONS, 
ground has been "aget and cold that A he as been making rescent, Jewin Street, n. 
little progress, and а large proportion of "t r^ not yet pom dm Ev very —MÀ ^ Machinery for Raising Water, by means 
und. 'The eine although wet has Ри fresh and open, and | е А, ms, Deep Well dm у &с.; m = and Garden 
the labour of the farm is ra advanced. full а с.— ongravings sent | n applica 
of Wheat has been sow A proportion of next year's | pum 
green crop lot has penis bid pomi - and in some instances leas gaius WIRE GAME , NETTING.— 
PER е 2 Frer W 
for green crops, of turning it all over with one furrow down inf 1 TAY NC Mas ей - Ss 
In this way, with one pair of horses, we can haye our cleaning RS : ч 956 
w ploughed to the depth of some 12 or 13 inches. Although the 
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horses go up : out а furrow, Me" is & гн ч е ѕрее 
і as а larger breadth can be taken down hill. Our | 
reshing machines (s ve been 
fair dae of pe rop has been threshed out. We cannot | 
say that the returns, although satisfactory, are much beyond an 
бееде. Wheat UR out well, and had it not been for our S Ч 
damp summer, aud its attendant blight, we would kave >а ОНА f я 56% fe DPI , 
ad an uncommon eld, 4, light Wheat being more than ordi- | dms А *ete 0676065 
narily abundan t at Season, we were — — 
ipping Potatoes; this year а few vessels will su 
away our surplus stock, and ere the plan: n be over, the 
few we are now shi will, peradventure, be y $ 
Sheep were ж wellon Turnips until these storms Since 
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footing miry, 4^ their марон wet ; во that, with all these 
таей, they have һай diffieulty in maintaining their former 
condition. Our Turnip crop being goods it is standing out well, 
А number of the farmers in this neigh оваа е ntered into а 
sweepstakes for the best five ac А of Swedes, id the best ten 
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cre of Swedes weighed 27 tons; the best acre of any other Sort | per square foot. Patterns | post free. А 
weighed 29 tons 16 cwt.; whilst the average weight of Swedes Ра factured by BARNARD & ОР, Market Place, Norwich, 
as 25 
imperial acre. Meetings on behalf of the Patriotic Fund are being | Newcastl 
f| held throughout the north, and there are certainly few — of 
tons 2 cwt.; and that of the other kinds 24 tons 5 cwt. per | and delivered free of expense in Peterborough, Hull, or 
her Majesty's в ёлунен s that might respond more readily, or con- " 
°.0 above the avera 
n Correspondents. ' „ 
E come too late to se mueh cere DR Qi the | Booxs: 4 Young former жүрү uon the Bari and | 
"АП, asin the years 1825, 1800, and 1798. On геѓег-! t° Selen m ne orse, heep, seful 
RE to the table of temperature it was found that, with | Burren. I Zi. Try pouring a Jot of hot water into tbe milk-pan | || || ҮЙ | Н | 
in Xceptions, all the small cro own іп years| long with the milk, i tg fh; whol le warm s an ы ii illl li E 
Nox e temperature of the summer quarter was Ж. рә мү oor knivers es. ma of Turnip | ll Ш 
уна >, average, and the large crops were produced Кы Tyro. Coal ж exceedingly in the quantity of т || ШШ ll {ШЇ 
жш high. ТГ, ted temperature of the like period | they contain, and the ВЕЕ containing much | |. 
as h > “зл Е 
Шы ao Г шып анан EU. ra IEEE xe =з 
3 m s ч * 
the 22 largest сей! and Welsh coals between là and differesees being 
rw 22 crops, we find that, in the first instance, | ассо эт А the ire y хим - vit рави м өре | В. GREENIN NCHESTER голла 
атетар : € equal to 55,7281. duty, with an fectly burned maiertel, thai 1 itis T» considered usefal useful chiefiy r ). fite e$ 0 0e 
“ vs "ng for its influence on the texture of the во sim, vim. 
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we shi rdi ink that 
of Should confine ourselves too strietly within the limits 
Sjene month or quarter, in ideration of this 
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neluded by remarking that without 
e cre crop is influenced by various 
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h | ревмАхЕХТ e Cpnalant would feel particularly obliged if 
of wind, which redeo uce the quan- | 
иеди: T 11b. of зг а p per 
чы aut. a few sliced Turnips, keep young stock in | hition. 
any of our correspondents would ki 
ject land down б i ; 4 , ў > 
Grass mco on ie кие, of laying Jd dor It is important | Manchester Рону Show, r Ti rA 
de serm s Jo of tho | Ве Sent home Бо 
desirable or objectionable? whether Ше superior growth of the | applicable to Mp eme n Bern 
Grass wo беру iron pde ein bscribers' names to B, G. & Co's s List for 
PE in qi DDR EI UR у ена will by 
in? for so ? theq of $ after i in the Hall. Gates e 
БАА аалз of the field ?—[If you "Ente (ha characiar of Church апа Cateaton Street, 
КБС ence nad 
thin seeding of Barley along with tem vilia | 7 IZE MEDAL-1851 ~ 
anent interests of tho Grass, and the à YRXY ECONOMICAL RATE. 
АТА 11160: 
із worth harvesting. оп are offered enough | n | Mason. арі, Beg : 
ser» Gron; гт) уоп do not think that уоп are ofiere i t - Beige Wa Lower m A 
agricultural pers. 7 
STEAMING VE. Mie n — communicate with Riet 
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