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THE SARETE UR AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Max 14, 1864, 
not qu qui to pe mark, if he bas got plenty 
y lavers for a few weeks or 
ve me: 
oul 
Ganenn, I In now gone th vais the hea 
and I will only make one or two conclu ding obs: rvations 
go 
cultural dicun to car ng . 
not what is required ; what w 
ptt bal to ^ iive E MiS 
Mn 
d WI kart 
elight ue which We 
th e s, 
a Diplis 
ovds, . ito had token. for 
"n an tout ud ‘a half, Pettey his seat amidst loud and 
pss qud. applause).—Norwich Mercury. 
Correspondence 
A Plea for Uniformity.—We hope e of you 
readers will suppose from the heading "er [e latter 
agricultural publ ic. 
“of 
t +l 
ai, r / 
we | dinary contortions whieh thie dis 
t ne your neu Aves 
tico- | 
|a er 
but still m 
as 
down in it for 
nid down "ramps 
ewes. It is a € betur to| we should not see so. 
for the ewes on the two-year old lea pega e uild house 
being ploughed for O a se|the v 
t J: 
Tur nip LJ y, 
be hate hey in ja 1864 among the 
op in’ 1865 would be ruined DA 
ong time, a ant that 
} 
evasion or 8 
with sleeping room oor. Nor 
or slee ping arith ad pe pm. 
, la sudes ies, or stables. Such 
oug ik the E 
P 
ris nee the purity PY 
resents.” e in duree below, and that 
late Rev. James A mg prize ar t 
s| mystery. Finger-and-t Ambury, E Club in 
bages, are sever et alerted to. I reg O see 8 
, | valuable essay mos a dead letter. N 
rops an roppi 
eaae: E a tour 
r 
rom washin g 
pes, Înconveniont cotte ages; ; it wo 
| goo od w nstructed "washing 
—I ve just | 
ha | 
n in the 
crops, so far, in 
arkably well, whilst in quet a few 
bé iiri and seedy. Whe: 
extent, but lo jns gene y "net spring sow wn, so far | y r 
be considered. The late autumn aon and the interior of cottages would 
s y with large and (ES win t ths 
ild, winter. t the same 
as late a per iod as March, and Deca 
y 
and la arge farmers, ro 
those 
to “pellet 
P foi 
ejan Miet finer 
a| Oats, whether aut 
wA well. 
umn or r spring k- 
aera a sown acia circumstances | 
if we have good harvest 
tly. Beans, not much culti- 
may say a at all in the districts I vale 
t som n by myself 
igh, and with a view to increase the 
bedrooms they should f» asia if pe miri ae 
to ong roof. ‘Tiles are ‘the best 
roof, being warmes in win 
th r s, and a 
wear our coat collars half w 
necks. 
nter d M. 
$: ONEROA no longer 
up o itha 
r heads w 
fav 
weather, will piis cw iripe 
us indeed I 
en through, 
ri 
way. 
ov 
ing the bu 
catalo; ogue, propose to allow exhibitors only wo lines in 
whi ch t therefore, 
= p 
for a s 
common consent ope e uniform size of page, varying the 
number of pages to suit He T convenience, but 
Muss mph: this usn to sui 
Ab fenrik: he best size, we Ws it will be admitted 
likel to be g 
hich we havi 
every finaginable 
y for your criti 
hat of their customers. | 
yea 
pow see n [iy same dede: id. Rad beside, y the genta 
a large with your 
size and nye our b 
ve 
s date. Pea 
{| tese cultivated p for garden koto though 
pt han for Beans, | le 
Pas were wants tb 
checked much des “the fro 
Italian 
ains 
gr or by spouting, the roofs; in 
Siege the wate r into well- constructed ‘tak. È 
kinds, I bero ‘of cattle and To sea ree | 
at P drain should be laid 
e fou 
ore. stock sho uld is no 
nee ad and the overflow Se 
tank should be laid o it athe pr M pg pounds, and 
dust- holes shou ld be the ea M 
cattle rearing during | 
T | drain o 
the country - Bip ipe. 
ur feeders a grea’ nae y e profits th 
g fac re we mistake greatly Bi in 
finishing more of ck at 
| food i 
mi 
jam 
at t 
requ 
fami 
should th 
be let to lodge 
not so pei. on lodge 
recen such lodging place 
convenient, Fes nsley, Pi 
joe 
w 
Turnip sowing prepared 
large mE “notwithstanding the e uggi 
ry "of wedes starting prematurely ed 
egenerating into r i 
arat the bey do 
s would be found val 
Perreysfield Farm, Wi 
| .— The misfortunes 
which have 
that country 
reenin, aS Victoria 
nd Wire tne a nchest. te 
gures “58” beng substituted for * “65.” 
In my snn " chalenaling such a sample of m 
iea 
mer a 
Ep ae Ireland's 'agrionlture ba have made o 
of reflecti 
dedos 
which produc 0 
E sure ga all vs digs’ eos plants are 
hyn 
ing ‘ “ wide Sdn 
Ib. t. 
but afterwards, upon E cR his letter, fonnd that 
he gave the wei ht as 65} lbs. Thi Im 
anpposed, 
nking ht be 
B. ch wi xplain 
may be e: pn in i e id pes of thei eir o 
or by rupturing tlie "éireulating vessels, and t 
allowing the extravasated 
S uw 
hereby 
ated juices to mingle, and thus { to 
their errem mime they | 
2 
e 
e one of 
Sp 
rete mAh eu and perhaps worse than all, still filing t the sens of the 
not merely a a Wu poit or nechtuical dishict if they be 
s tlie whi ean AP ence nces Nds igo. our color ries abro ad, o or even our 
y is iis t use in mincing the matter, Treland is be 
heart’ wh 
in| worse’ still, see 
eine ard 
oe spurious pen Ux spurious. artic m odes and | 
But has Pa 
per erfection 
and than 
Let 
damp i 
ea 
r | Japan, w grows in 
| climate more di fer rent fom Irel 
T ‘otato. 
had the lovers of “agin, where 
sp Sola A plant. 
of its ji 
FE} [go 
of th 
which pho from 50 to 60 pe 
It should 
colour, with but few of the blac’ 
brittle, and easily pet xis Good 
5s. to 5i 
not so at present, leaving our. own to their 
pa] | 
to the ts core, and those who say it 
either utterly metr of the state of the pomis or, 
ad dust in "nw eyes of t| 
English Ts Ann fro 
r gra and Taria 
j but it is the | truth, nosording to the besi y judg 
peat il I daa wish some one to be able to prove Ee 
pe College Hotel, College 
| Street, Da Dublin, im May 2,1 
Healthy and Cheerful Dwelling Places.—If the 
penne may 
wá impolitie, | to 
essed to 
and 
ht s 
| Be 
Turnips being laid 
seria an 
t be ei 
hemical rre piene eo ake t 
aitnat:, 
classes was REM in proportion to its importance, equally, if not more valuable, tu 
