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662 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Juxx 9, 1864, 
Shuttleworth, Joseph; Tremayne, John; hn; Turner, ken ng, or the extra price paid for one set over | think otherwise ; and Professor Voelcker has lately, by a series 
George ; Thompson, H. S., M.P. ; and Torr, William. nother. Prices of breakers and paahon s: Rowan's | 2 Skpetimenia, fisting lly "proved that it is EY. - 
À <posure. Some years since I manured a field, in F. b 
bre: et A: sentcher, 247. Friedlandcr's breaker, | with recently m à ard manure. We had a conti x > 
307 ; cher, 35 i. ld dry wind for about two months after. Durin that 
m it hi 
UBLIN EXHIBITION: Flax Mach 
Royan Dv 
There z few implemen nts of more importance i at thie 
exhibiti i 1 tha the mapanlation of 
Flax more than deos ever before (at least 
during the present centary), pes in Ireland. 
Those implements to present remarks 
Ww 
po e what are called et breakers P (or buffers), and 
e three most worthy 
and an 
he coarse “Woo dy m com. 
Wi 
e 
a 
uhi Vorher), 
College Street, Dublin, Jun 
s Cl lub :— 
Mica nn are wee turbines or — water 
which are at work. 
e practical working 
rs! Club 
ould a 
p 
p 
Edwar r Cor College Hotel, 
r now- -a-days 
to be 
ut : 
It is 
subsid 
. AvsTELL: Grass Land.—Mr. stb f Pen- 
detec ently a pul it to the lan 
ne Tx e following pper at a ice meeting tributon, with Pis i r 
harr 
ing 
mpla in 
fied 
That o 
= process easy of accomplishmen nt 
ed buffe ved 
al 
is composed of what are cal 
utchers, consisting of drums, on itx Mo S dE 
beaters p Hbgrets the woody matter and tow from the 
fine The beaters in 
rigid, bui on the other — flexibl e, being an improve- 
germ they press heavily against the 
their revolution, or endanger the fine fibres 
belie juro 
Those on Friedlander ae toothed, if I may so expre 
the Pini mp Es cages pracen in m ime slong 
the f which are me e ede 
bot 
iiateatiins 
would fin 
cen when 
n doin bi is 
from consumers, “ Why. don’t you yom your Med down 
mig ght have : sh amble me at cheaper P| 
+ 
iH 
we 
ey 
u gh 1 aa 
e. 
onsumers 
be 
opted, - 
d themselves ‘rather awkwardly situated in | 
for eign shor IE: 
d 
t 
be, on seien farms. 
oa In tre: i am on the subject of Grass land, I do not 
nted 
machine Ya d be q 
ev p ation of d of 
seeding. 
Previous to 
Wi 
E ell 
ing a 
he press h 
iod Although 
cted so as to do 
tively, I we 
tly or indi 
had sand €— 
-— 
€ 
S 
pres 
rea thei ir own woran s p i the 
feds g figures v will indicate. Flax operated upon by 
WW ios 
Bv Eid. EST Minutes. 
pu for breaking.. 
reaking for soutching | 
Reb acta scrap 
FRIED) 
Strea! m for 
Breaking or buffing 
21 Tough seu hr grs 
M 
Ying acu tching 
homi or 
Gain in time 
FRIEDLANDE 
Fine fibre ve 34 
Fine tow a $ 
Coarse do. 
asta .. 4 
Ms f un 
56 
n be relied upon, t M 
time nearly 14 per cei 
But a question n =e 
ketable slug of the 
te fo eum 
Il. 
tice, iP it ev oo one the light itself, will be 
vale it e 
Y to meet the eyes of "the a thorities co nneoted with | 
the the Exhibition, I would sugges si anb hdi trial conducted 
in a e perfect manner, a that the American 
pea tray pe se = 
Tona, ps 
pons z 
on vegetation. 
permanen! 
valueless for 
coarse, 
infe 
that it has been found enm g 
iderable sacrifice. Old Grass land, in 
amata of Qo n 
of eithe 
lana! 
ag 
Oa 
ee Oe to dur ps s0 hi 
mts the Ay e organs 
These G: 
Per b “th Talian a iall =) = 
s o ver i ornis 
much ur in the lana š 
the short-li 
which 
bet ice sown by E di 
og sm, 
pact a 
polveried 
certain polly 3 x be rejec LH a 
hence m necessity of pedis ar rR in 
men, however, vies tly proffer 
ant Ingohineg 
2 ene 
eie : $m effects are Res wondi 
id to be other of 
rst consider ite var ried effects, which wil 
seeding, the lan: pan 
aid to 
racter of both 
udiciousl: 
isa EM um or peg m 
quarts o 
inthe, autumn or flowing é 
y yat when SS haere 
ater digno - are broken 
vases aliauld by 
mtm rege a canno 
xt ud itis impositio to 
uring of Grass land i s avi 
the mo nure, We w 
arm-yard ma 
second year’s Grass, 
d ps aee 
hen teams woul 
E 
still better, 
eh 
calcareous 
he autumn, tho Grass heini 
desirable to increase 
int 
arable land -I 
would frequently 
ha Beg iy 
ould be krieg Fe freed fr. 
ongly of the HE Áo 
m seeded 
n, to suaus i £ 
ce— d should 
zi Ih machine! s a breadth only ata 
nt pasture, should be 
F^ eem 
tlong exist ae 
Apes 
will not admit of my dilating 
t be regard to the atten, T 
rove a coarse, oO: pasture, 
A A yl pastire, dr 
d Hinata 
TERRAE 
ain ata are, 
the light soil and humid ostio: since, while fastening the la do A 
d in soft | elose. ues Deed for porate, e ert th o 
firs 
= thing thet plaee, 
interesting 
e Muck 
therefor: 
1, a course, te | 
$ preparation, composi sition, 
or aluminous 
first eaten 
the 
i EET 
inse 2 bow c E] more adv; 
— G: 
— 
rass. 
te is most 
application, n,in nthe pes dà im 
for its m autumn and Sp! » 
or n , Vinemplóy ti 
A effect. If land e mossy, 
wed with a close, short-tined harrow i 
and subse n eene 
92 The de or A ng of Grass wel e ae 
some consideration, which will, of m. depend gr 
on its c 
-— ever, that, under all circum 
seed plants with dip wntil they ha 
h the land, since sheep are apt, by tini 
ny e nsiderable number aud injure others, | 
therefore, babe t ke thi t 
ramon go mm x 
ilo Jand, Era rst year's seeds 
i uu a i c darn 
y | and th 
MES a 
res 
I therefore consider it prudent to stock our dry old — 
heavily with mixed stock during the winter, a Pt d that the 
T Ju of qe EET den 
otisci of 
ia “destroyin g grub vari 
cultivated crops. Moles will oc 
ds SAM oot iat een M ma, Ue of y not ie 
3 * 
saved heaps Se u jared ix imis to 7, chain 3 
depo 
sophia, Nature T necessity of draining wet land pr 
Put promotes tne 
moe a bring 
Lo g it it down to Grass not only 
(4) In co Ju en 
ib} wit 
cdi La ice 
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