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iti ina to decide which The | of and containing 
Save enero wen [eden Mansel "aat, E E nu 
meee ehe eu pre s D for S ellie petes $ Ed. and p hesdridgen : fallow d, and crops | power, and authority for the said land, vm bine pe 
Composition, Book-keeping, W Writing, Mapping, &c. The | dressed. n eat and Oats, tal crops, and the | servants, to fall work up, bore, search for, qm 
agricultural ciasses comprise m nd. C — À veg EY corn well fed, with Clover LIN pa A looking well, in PN. i re T a gkpbi Mage reser erving all harka Ba 
ETE RO aro ro ‘selected by the Com. | the Wheat. Clover, of first iur the second cutting | right to preserve the same, and with liberty to Mines Mia 
E —- i romising for a fair crop for season. The old | fr ronis ie dear to s ZR and sport over the said land, 
The out of door instruction is partly in the gardens, and meadows road ood herbage but the after-grass | t the yearly reserve id payable 
* partly on the farm. In the gardens the pupils are made to required r pi The s old pa zx showed evidence of | 9% werten d the fi m nit Dew will become payable on 
dig,—to sow at the proper soasons,—to graft trees, and rear s the rej -fourth day of Jun 
vegetables and flowers, —under the directions of an C — VUE BEES | Ray "aac 
practical gardener. On the farm, they not only h 
Mr. Boyle ann ations of the several operations, - they are | this season. No coar ~ pun on any of the wd nd 1.—To pay thelánd-tex, eidef suuin, end tnndiod's prüpsttge 
tax. 
= 2 ke part, and put their hand verything | or fences. These, the gates, posts, and a e ir iue put the buildi dings in n he commencemen ut of 
M remis t kee The live stock, | the tenancy. To provi ric ET me, at ; 
E € —- I saw n diggin Post prong di rea pr bse es, in » good E a r ecping E ul sr euin? | and timber in Mo de pee eros e [m a ra le 
P == 4- ich s TRE i do thi X am better than v y you g, home Es g ling, on the ed usui, or within five miles thereof, for 
On fh mle F i seemed — Lads in | fields ed nm care and attention. The farmer Pa he did not a repairs when needed, and one-half the cost of painting the 
ui with that Ra 3 who I told were pupils, | Work ; B bin somebody did it, both i vt he peat nd ont | outside woodwork of the buildings, amd the gates and 
lavi uias it. Perhaps the wife did it all, as she usy pk posts ad. joining the homestead, which shall be painted at least 
The Snstitution has TUM 14 re "15 years, end on the TA tab. end db € io rough for gate to find Soa in al 4B. ke 
ani m ber in or a 
nm 30 p pis ar ipmally n ve it, n: and Hale. on ard a. prize, 2l, given by TB y EE R fae Mn nid EE 
p 400 tnn gun oot y? 4 have ‘jen forth | farm above 50 acres, to John Goolden, Hale. : butldinge : 
possessing a lange amount of agricultural k seienti&c| This is more an arable farm than a diry one, and is poo SGAM Ep: dat "Dy ig 
and practical. Mr. Boyle informs me that about 100 of these | 1 dor d 1 Th i t d righ egard 
are employed as egnediterd ors at model farms, national | U''der good eu tivation. e fences, ga E posts, and | minerals, quarries and € 
schools, and workhouse Me dern pi that of the remainder, home proni ses, are kept in neat and good order. The|  4.—To permit the said t t to destroy the rabbits by 
the largest pre M are either farmers or stewards. m sag strong p generally—some portions a ferating and digging, at mo t with th A x pares, 2 - 
[The above are s from an interesting report | lig ht a Pasi approaching to a peaty soil. Potatos a plantations) fr from the first day of Spronsen U to the first day of 
by Mr. D. Milne Range of “Milne Graden, Coldstream, in | I Figoronooking Ic grown in 3-feet drills, and | Mar make compensation for damage done by game, 
the North British Agriculturist.] ery The Swedes and Mangles promising, but i any be done. -— ean m acre mn in 
A eu rei drills, and very reserved. T fixes qur ings: by quw 
clean, likely for an average sown rather |  5.—To allow for stubbles ploughed w 
Cu z.—We have now to add to our recen too thick. Oats and Wheat, ate rops; the | winter preceding the end of the ies cds for the oost of 
reports 0 of the Cheshire prize raj the followi ar- | latter i low and neatly d done, Clover labour in carting and spreading re manure upon the Clover seeds, 
culars of those which have this y f|of first and poter yours, a good j 00d |" 6.—To pay for yah oe yr out the conditions of 3 of 
dd Manchester and Liverpool ricultura ocie — mea a re rod - ive. e | tenant's covenants, so far as bes to es, 
Tenchest d Liverp PES cult T -Y erbage. Old meadow appeared te nt acti Th rela: ditehes, drains, water- 
Marthall.—Prize 10l., for farm above 140 acres, to cna is Ee ag a tidy, persevering, and previo to the end of during the autunon, winter, em 
so Mahal i J | iopyspong apan, P'T.—To pay at the expiration of the tenaney the 
o in t- dn Wheat, 
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and Clover GARD 
uctive i ion. The tur wards of| First prize, 4L, to James aoe Marthall. ore eem dr M. sum me! w, and one-half after 
Words five fields, is well Am e — must| Thisc imant’s on. ds about 40 perches, and has, been | Clover root, Potatos, Turnips, or Mangels; but if the extent 
3, : +) | most eru en on the publie road side. It contains | sown shall exceed one-foürth of the arable land, the excess 
have had great help, as the soil is nob very fertile upwards of 50 xc s Ap and Plums, of the best| shall nob be paid for. 
naturally. All the Wheat is one field, thick on the | varie ety, P us pples, bearing very fine fruit. Thesame|  8.—To allow ^ consuming price for hay, Clover, {sare 
ini healthy and clean, Oats 22 acres, ai ror nice leri. ad applies to the pun AA oak was there | which may be left un at the end of the 
h Olov ipa ^ er seeds sown variety, one new which w n before. ar y= dh D conditions in clause 15 of tenant's covenants, 
oci p* Seien have scen this year The Oats Tiis sowed a uperor rity, Pot at qvx EE m pia - yc maakt Me ches 80s. for m 
e es, auliflowers, uso Dant's covenan! 8. every 
were in two fields, E both v ‘ood, e about | edibles. raer herbs of variety, In flowers—Pinks of | acre overand above one-fifth of the arable a which is left in 
9 in one field, and near a gateway, which were wariety, Stocks varietios Ln superlatively well grown. | good Clover and Grass seeds at the time of quitting. 
S : Dablias first sorts, A Water-cr. ss bed in a small rivulet of|  10.—To allow for Linseed-cake consumed by stock (except 
h tatos, 4 ood stat 
san hat shorter. The Potatos, 4 acres, in good state | water on one side of the garden; "also 8 very small piseatorial | horses) one-third of the amount consumed during the last 
E mi n ing 
DUM t fourth of the 
n ry neat gr m r 
1 " Es e : architecture to be sure, oy very eae vh and tasteful; and in | and by sheep while consuming Turnips on the land on which 
ou the whole are much A" this year. Tarnips, | x tm Ät dim und this little paradise w e right, we | they are grown, or in littered yards or on boards under 
2 acres, a healthy and cle "n ec - Pes farm appears to | think, truly cover. To allow one-half the proper eost of all good pur- 
and fi m of fields, and Vithin this humble o} i chased pun applied to root crops (except tenian) 
There ple nty, peace, and p Tess well ; during the t year of the tenancy, aud one fourth of tl 
neant R^ denm sur Tg EY Taa NL When peri contented with his lot, applied do the previous year. E for all good bon 
a. iens 7 s oronan An Smil ling joy can a grace a cell. and li ime, and for all burnt clay or marl when the dr 
AV, con D 
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bare. S ostoc T hau 60 
el claiman id, the aore nd marg yero the last gs 
TARN ait of qx ees Uy tore eae es S NI pad naples ected tales: It contains the tenancy, ae as follows, two-thirds 
mU Saree e trees, health nV M ams mui TEDIS | QM daring ho last peat of the 
in the last six yea L $ t bore 110 to Charl ho bost Varieties now Mum in the ie bar erem | ant on rd or suck pot pete " 
5 arm above acres— harles Pom trees of various sorts and ages, including some good M wances exteud vm ei ie 
l Mersey, Me edat SEE nts for - E: culinary pesce Mrd det d P: tm bue saa e erp i sepa ee 
br eas anew variety, the EE RPG avo e money 
The "Go eh ail mowing land is 22 acres, a all in hi igh s, Carrots, Beans, Po otabon— n Peas three varie-| For the following more MM ene gp t A if they 
cultivation. -— parie is Ee res all "a to the | n ‘and oria luxuriant. In fi ee in variety, | have been made at the eost uf the tenant and with the 
[ best we have n in our inspectio! a A Carn hare eon oe ee er Mri a - E SES ed ed a e ocn Be wn pear hue get d egomet gps wo 2i 
riim crop, 12 aer eret sgum as e best we hi seen, | rls Pre d rell done in rastig sim: licity. ase clean, and tho not less than 1 ton or more than 25 ewt, to a the Le acre, on 
8, 12 acres, a «doge leas; a 4 y Jage = RA | eom nais ge hand's “ae my ES ae with so ands money as pasture, deducting fro! one-tenth 
the best seen in E e distric tatos | device, t, painting, or engra all instructive, BOTHE d angu 
erop equal t 2 fh wards, seven arketed 3 grave, som Lune e divine, some incite the ME a merry mood, and 12.— pipes a and labour of perea pipe under- 
| | amon "this medley ot rustic taste for literature and refine- yum pil mif pas one-tenth part of the cost annually, The 
E actrees seen none better inthe Lcality. "The [9 ment, is an original painting of John Collier and his wife Mary, | Lady Day next ge the com Lern of the drainage to be con- 
Ed 
well managed, an en entirely | no in by the facetious Tim aig a Mer wrote xd side imd etime from which 0 years’ allowance is to be 
S fields, i oper si ished, 2 ear a century ago, the nown as the | compu 
re modelled die pidge ong da a 19 -— red cashire me a Of another character we took some lines | 13.—To provide the best Grass seeds for laying down to 
In » | from five a in needle-work, framed and hanging against | manent pasture, if clean A ina Leeds t cultivation. 
expen 801. o; MET per annum in bone erg aud. the hou o wal: m Andif, within eight years from the ti t laying down the 
E. indbo metat n hb ha Sn: bonés rom | For Tie Die ear bean Taonga — should E L ; € E the tenant i Se to Ft Padi a fair dede 
is uge, whom then shou ae ear: for every acre of lai down, being i: turf, - 
40. to ve € EE une showed the Inspector | His staff is thy Fy onde My eguard H E beets vio Wn, as or their umpire may 
red ni 
| contains abo ta o 
the in x aaa Saihai eii in nigh condition, | Sulbelde, Golden Spire, Potts’ Se a and others, pa thereof, after deducting one-tenth part in respect to each 
Peo ver Inferior.— qe n for farm above 80 acres, vd Plum trees, Onions, Peas, ey almost all | entire period of twelve months that shall have expired since 
y B. pon her vegetables for common y pto es, besides a | the date of their completion. 
This isa far Men ng a y. of the way of. [m in frame iog glass s more dl saint s plants, donee d ERE y = For abr ism has n ir erected at the 
nd Marrows, and Carro! cte tenant, such sum as may have been agreed upon 
roads. The oil of good q sh BRE. jur with high ae, € md in the interior, rev with pei fruits ^ aig E TR 
the angel in gentle haere with a go supply | and other vegetables, are pe des many varieties of our best ME S COVENANT: 
of wa ter. No b m old Grass, bu ut the land allowed Me English flowers, Everything is luxuriantly grown, The| 1.—To pay the said pins ah it beco ie due, together with 
f en altogether and cottage very nicely kept, x additional a ree ents a8 may hereafter be agreed ao MN 
Pd prize, lL, Thomas Sorton, Tabley Superior. 2.—To pay a| V Lvies, QN. taxes, and assessments what 
dey 6 acres of early Potatos, adr gone A. market, | This claimant’s garden may be 20 perches. It contains in | soever, including tithe rent charge, 4 excepting land-tax, 
Two a acres af t B is end nd were | fruit trees, Apple, Plum, Pear, of sorts, some of them past the | landlord’s property-tax, dic chief ren At the expiration ` 
up ? Four es n g , Beans, Pea tables, Cab- | of the antiond y deduci from tbe amount pa 
,| bage, hubarb, Broccoli, Cani- the. 
sftp tts 
ES 
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vigorous. “These green crops an gri ely Sean tae and Currants. eer vacuo ero e to be calculated up to the day on wi 
Wheat, one-half a. very light "Ye the other haa = cultivation. — jall e EN 
crop; all Oats, a 
Corn cropa, di Clover, good produce i ra M ppn order, an 
and free of std Grass, of from two to five years | TA» Lichfield Agreement.—The following is a copy , 
lord's covenants. 
down, pastured. Pr good h e, but bare of | of the agreement iam ed to by ES Lichfield in his | Jow and neatly cut, and 
Grass for want of rain, An old Grass field of 8 acres, | speech at the meeting of the Staffordshire Agricultural | repair, and hepa € ona re cre d 
mown this P os = aie same as to quality of | Society :— Pe e Sed qim rs preton 
ER icherop. A well selected EEMENT entered into this day of | the irrigated meadows, ani d ‘propery e S them Gant ity 
dairy une be pigs, er ms posts, fences, water- - A M RM whose e heirs | tho. aa winter, g previous to the end of the 
courses, roai € premises, in ver dei ipu ME php om roe pes ded cota prise 
and neat order. €— LÀ he term landlo: rd) of the one part, ai he landlord, or hia, agent ar shall be 
E a thall. Pri AL, for fi Lea and whose executors or e bos are hereafter KER them, to be at iberty to enter upon the said 
escph. M. ae. Masthail or farm above 50 acres, to nh by and comprised in the term tenant) of the nt oski to vate and rm pm waen t = 
ason, Mar . is agnt ; an itdings 
3 E TH that th landlo d to let good r the Sadler x. after giving two calendar 
3 dairy fi cm strong ed ri pe deci, na we) ret M VIRES mmt, ng a NT to ng Raggy all pay pase, ES the uti v t, may cause the necessary repairs 
anm. dies boa very g and near ail- buildi. and lan - s, wi na - ^ jtaments and a ane to be undertaken and executed, and the tenant. her e to 
no. Roots, co corn, ale aud st straw, s ined a re a + nance ing to the u the | pay the workmanship and his share of the materials at the 
A which makes the occupa- | couvty o cal ta now in the dE next rent day after their completio 
whosoever 
