Jasvany 9, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
39 
ind other 
queis in 
Saring the last 20 yea 
g into cultivation “waste lands 
For thes were ob 
ernment "Grant for Drainage of 
north, sums amountir ing 
ich 
roduce per 
ther is. ay doubt that He 
r de or some yea 
n the district, 
| is “questions able if t 
indeed 
I think 
uce per acre h 
pies Rents have 
a there are instance: 
w almost double what they were 20 years 
x m ed in 
FosMA —The Formantine Agricultural Associa- 
tion was instituted 27th May, pat for the “ encourage- 
otio: n bre agricultural interests 
The distri 
pa v obj an 
m of SU 158 jd 
ploughin — I— — none pits 
s for pads and 
good service, have more than o 
In addition e j^ UU pati of stock above | 9? 
gi meeting of the 
= 
gE 
year and - 
“Grabs A its ra 
aly hich it e 
Sari 
was composed of a large propor 
structed without P ae M of NEN 
and are pine Pee nés by reason, but by aga 
of Fowler’ 8. for Lj We cannot omit naming that 
when Mr. told tl b thig tonne iata tended 
t pleasure, saying if 
pass, therefore, from the handiwork d s 
dwellings iro arp ips pensiginu with ema e pes 3 
beaks, and which red by aea d 
e him 
was what he wished yes bea ho "in he procured the 
plough for the use of his tenants, so ibd was | 
ori D ete by Ani 
The mole is the M animal treat ted of, bein 
We ha 
our list of | co 
e thus narrated man y very importa ant ai 
t fici Per and thongh 
as been 
u Fh 
der HA eei 
+ 
at large, 
how ral he ÉL 
ts feeding grounds, ane establishes a system of eom- 
SAFE of t 
ets ^ ean run tolerably 
am 
rare anà is inhabitant 
of the tropos, h I Lr ‘would h € been the terest | 1 
niin E P effected $ the late James Houg 
Langston up to the day of his decease will c en 
— " — generations to come. 
may b l to sta te et, the system of land 
that of the uniform 
ye ver this 
A the only 
Pres T aaen a oa "Tf this 
h 
erowded E se skeleton 
wherein are accessory bones, which 
exhibit peculiaition p found nly in in “fossil 
remains, eat have been the admi- 
ration 
| tiny eyes deeply h e 
shelter from the kori "through which the animal is 
Peu. i 
eft umber 
nu 
— Jo Pia o 
young 
Farm Memoranda, 
w.—The Sarsden Estate, twenty years sinc? 
ortion of wet and many 
alki vabad land. The roads also came in for 
acres 
tà 
subject e member b's d to introduce th 
i 18 y. Si. 
TET UU fp ser wih gaah 
ves the general. result 
shar eneral charact 
ers ‘Tt is i 
Langston had ma 
em e had not bee sdopted, a great m of this land 
could not iet d be 
More than 20 years since instances occurred where 
the draining had been done on the uniform iex. of 
4 feet without any benefit—a second attempt dee 
met with the same result—a third deeper still (6 faet) 
T 
allow of its 
vert ticall 
" 
de ept hs were n great, 
to H fet latterly there js» [eon no 
10 i "thee o ven are not 
e deep draining 
r acre Ban cial as many 
OL tes fhuüswer ones; they dra w off the wa ater from & 
ple 
varying from 8 
occasion to exceed 
e esta RY angi 
impro rng 
Ws 
Wo bev no published bid 
but a minute book is | a mah lar ee scale, not oar in efutualy oie 
CE no th th mm gs. and brin zing into cultivation the common 
jun e least doubt but that local Agri- lends, pa in altering the form and character of the old 
of the country, and tovt — I 
the Formartine ne Sooiety bu een of ces nee that | Th 
rly in UT the aot of cattle. 
rdeculice stands high as a cattle-rearing district, 
É 
E 
let. Alex, Davids 
A 
rion arg —I send per book post a copy of he 
ofthe icem 
Ero ; until November 1862. ae 
ee eee a 
witnessed i 
amo eee fences, a 
br nerease of qua ntity of 
Vert e it is there Ses b Uns in the pro 
culture are the ‘extension d | 
nd 
gonnexian. "with Sm appe s à 
i, a larger 
where re alive 
wages, 
tak, work g for m the 
The 
” It ay ary to add, pert Siegert the 
bandon pubes cam that it was not only the —— 
— erity of the rede y C was the objec ot the 
Mr. Lan nh ad b 
€. 
with the 
dw, aperiam alone occupied at least one hundred 
r years, and this of itself w ould haye bon. a 
for any one to a ery 
riod he 
A st renovate the farm house 
schoolmaster . Tw 
kim reading- -rooms - "ud hesi ii ie a new 
church at Milton had been erected. 
esos 
Calendar of icf 
JA ps T ud. 
e-bu 
buildings with gen tt ° exception, 
instances e 
o give an 
one in this departme 
es, 
conversion o es commo: 
otherwise uncultivated land into good cultivation— 
man; o roads i 
arah eot. he parishes adjoining to Paene 
aby TT pos otherwise altering w: 
these form a smmary of the Lim 
We v not Pipa a to estimat 
y for AA DEI works. 
00 
~ | makes 
the present at 
tate | cattle food to an 
1 for, we eves. d 
Odea: and in root crops not Tess mak wes 
recently int 
vation on n his farms in 
Webiews. 
without Hands, By the Rev. J. G. Wood. 
: 8yo. 
numbers, consisting 
shilling 
part which is now before 
ubli- 
8 of order that 
.” | tenants of the eaters should have the enen of 
an n 
he esp his praise 
wi 
5 he ee 
good yh 
E IM the pioneer for Md 
er, viz., of 14-horse, 
roau of one of 
with additional im 
E sts e e CREE Both 
The beneficial — 
mode of cu 
cro 
second, with - 
n expense 
One of the to 
sai the benefit a thin d Ha 
very only tried on "his farm about two months, 
ceased to continue a acustomer for the plough procur 
for him t » by purchasing 
«m 
roduced m Turnip 
n with Kos 
hich the 
A Hos constantly d e 
this tiva — e 
zd 
bigh win 
met m. sae chene 
md iit ea 
une 
p 
any rai though 
acts that cattle are only use 
po ne that something in the "Map 
be loo kod, for froi 
ire 
nixed, 
he << 
m 
direct wil 
stock, and that few farmers w 
to look into the manure jos 
or Bere: — NoD d. 
> 
wintering, and ha 
| ei d eons Ree isti 
ch — € a lot € 
rto had nothing but 3 Ib. per "day 
+ | which have hithe of th 
3 m with bisyo of straw and a run out in the Yield pe a 
and seem to thrive ssa Si This Cow 
he n e left o 
falling oia 
n that wet land y^ aam more from 
drylandorland which is th roughly — 
d A maw that where rained 
aie dpi d ai dde 
oi money is to ex on 
m, whaler i it is not ot el 
Timiti acreage doing the Work 
