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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Domen 31, 1840 
milk, eream and cod-liver oil, are commonly |quantity of fine fibre compared with the weight 1s the | sioe n Ys may y hereafter SE you, co 
recommended hy physicians to persons altanked |e fitas from which it was produced, | was -€— 
with pulmonary diseases ith the bes To rent according to Ord luati d 
Ape the aa io enim heat ins such caseg is varied, from 18 to 271 per cent. "nhe quality of bie vi d fon $ iem ve bru) EF ao $0 Pe 
restored by these pure and voles NM nT at eae 15) a 
JT P. de of M digestion, the pure fat which fa ier ls? stans of 14 " ie otlier Pigs rock ai Np Winx mod; buhan WEIL verbal — ig 
FE oret Sane of a M FRE a taken pie CIRCE pro uos (v ric was AS aes ) à ae labour of al sous ot PAESE end T Sing; ae " 
à . axo E 
withequal advantage. When itisfurther considered [s about 167 the Irish aere, or little or nothing over | To balance to help support and Ri [e IIT 
that the lean meat of well-grown ani ore | the rent of the land and cost of production, whilst the : E 
easily digested, and therefore more nuíritious to | value of the best, even without caleulatin anything £031 5 
persons following sedentary, mental, and confi ed for the seed, would be ove t, taxes an jhar inci- i e Eus HT 
occupations, it is perfectly clear that, so far as the | dental expenses, over 327 acre, Bo much for good By sale of ne fibre, 80 stone, ab 1 +8 £49 
ant practis b et for king a profit jand indifferent management of a crop grown on the r edle barco ned p enti n à z oak T 
goes, it is not antagonistic to the public weal; but, same soil the same year, and from the same seed, | BY salo o of tow, 60 stone, at 6d. "Ha 
on the eontrary h of at which now goe hich wa all cases imported Dutch. The t | By Flax seed retained for so 20 bushels, at 125. Mv 
into the tallow iub might b isedly recom-|experimeut publicly reported upon was fom EAE B in: ie iri idee bu m D TE 
x ae Town on one o model farms in ihe n ot , els 6s, $9 9 
mended. T nt p peed by jth 5 o gure star p pallid, Ireland under the Bóard of National gegtign. l'his 283 
cities, I GawT has NA to say Eon for m giver to qv NY ps s nd A ile ine The -— m tat rou g ud return is now agair 
he c. u Groppe with ape auc lan e- ^ri 
OLD ithe Pitt kan AL | summary of debtor and ereditor, | for sheep-feeding next spring, abi, sa T amt Ri 
: 4 y I M i which stands per qn e an ris acre thus :— bids fair to vie in value with the crops on { 
production of lean meat, but he may employ his Statute. Irish, lsum: danti M Mees“ Haan a : 
time and talents well in showing consumers ? gme Acreable profit à 1 7:0 48 3 0 i 8 y ia ¢ i EE 21 a model for swt - 
rally how they may se the inereased| Ditto expenditure .. 37$ 1 19 150 SM asneet in connec arge model f arm at 
qu tity of fine fat dien oh the Da eor ig our Tia oreo ET : 5 o E JE TN w, Sir hen it ll kno HU 
ield of fibri eei i r, when it is we that we a. 
hk. ing hp now ' places at their command “Phe Fer Pus modal f a poo clay Slant over 4,000,000 acres of reclaithable land, ! 
„in addition to the increase of lean | soi] res sting on cui of Feanen Pati? T as h of which is far superior, and very littl 
g 
5 [P8 ur thriving and ai maturing animals. Pp imp a ju udi icions ‘expenditure ku capital qiios ir in qun to the land on whi h that Fi 
an our, th valuation l. per f tho many millions ai 
statuto acre, (or about d. the Irish eo. will of po ep em and high mountain. fin hig 
A , A rA 
mone ON FLAX CULTURE m Moves give a adequate idea of ta ag gricultaral v alue. may be asked how can we rec ueile 
h The 1 next is a report from a small farmer named erm iue but. pk 
ky a Dio me prai Pils culturi with som Nolan, in the neighbourhood of Limerick, who pn i aud to Feel 
exception 
because, as was peppered, ms nea | ja n: Nor 
the best adapton 
d 
were 
it, n other et 
pM thar "hongh ‘better: instrueted 
were iutaraly more intelligent than those of the 
, but bi 
North of ireland wo 
pei M the island he Flax growers Ne 
had a read 
carriage to ommissiona on sales by Fl 
factors, and Y r i Eah 
those far from. the ts were subje ect t to. Since t 
partial, for it ay yet but partial, opening of Be in 
the ‘south- -we midlands, t 
stand thus per Irish acràz be told and reiterate is all owing to 
| ignorance—an ignoranc nee w viih, i in as far as the state — 
£ d. $ s.d. a grea 
To reut and taxes .. 8 8 0; By 88 stone fine *da ti el greng " Wo ] 
Toseed,4bls.atl7s.3d. 3 9 0| fibre, = . 89 12 Ab why : 
To — «n 1:10 0 a 72 stone tow, lut in this age “of vealigh tenmen ‘ 
To pro’ E. ae es | t 6d. 16 0 ignorance “allowed to pe the ADAE E: : 
en sol 
e t ro 
will b the rich nat! E e 
It yum ber. 
south, charged Es m 100 per. cent. highe 
the r 
intl 
and 
p "d boat ng out the erns not only ig he 
Er a bes qs as fine fibre, bu Mex 
g again, or for cies h- 
i c Fete al c o h it i seid 
age j ;8 XE Dee aside ae 
] verge = bow ine 
ing r English readers, far less b Flax 
bids bag = become a substitute Pe Cotte than 
because A - ed oem ae Flax culture in Trelaud 
affording better, if not cheaper, 
Irish bee mation, p and 
bund. 
KR n e in| 
either i case, to use the words model farmer of 
the inde three times greater eae would be on any 
ee rea ci would they in each 
d the 
vivis you 
far from. dir intentio 
Edward Carroll, 6, College Street, Dublin. 
pe "PUR f à whieh cr was done in 
s e Midland farmer, w will now give you T RMER AND THE PESA 
"detail, — eid TES whi se I = oe Ew) "I A sap iat, dolet 
give it in fl it would Hard ig m is od pts rochia 
things go on aud agains t agricultural i iprovement| | n , eii 
in Irelat The land- which the à. «iH 
rs s 
EM is, 
at a I 
land | state 
woo] to your manu-|ealled in ose uod -away bog” 
facturers, aud m ant store stock to r | from which of peat are en ps: carried away | decal ve 
ME! eeders ; Br all be 5 a of | for fuel, leaving mt ily Sallis ent of the peat 4 bo form Eum theory » Ped e 
keeping Tei at home to QUT the ra d of fa soil of more than 10 didis — a ce, and in He ap roach ur 
Leon arm X a ho of [n instéad of} tany places none at all. bsoil was a strong oo il 4 ed i 
- ded ‘the e ran sof t ose who may after fide: | aa caleareous clay, shaded ` with T adt stones and large «Mornin, Ac pois Nathan (who never B words in 
i d navy necessary, IA nd was valued by the I" ps compliment.) $ 
Met; ‘when tid Flax ‘movement, as it is called, was} at 5s. the statute, Hs "about 8s, the Irish The} “I see you use your manure unferm 3 
gaining i 4 Siar "jo mena did } proprietor applied to the Board of Works i Tortas 3 ane a d'n'know—guess it's all Er els pooty 
as m w how to encouragé it amongst money to improve it, and a Drainage Inspectur was | 2°08" ti , 
their t try, results are every day by’ nt to value it, estimate the cries = of ei — E enl tnos kinder MAPS tine of a 
telling in favour of boat wise courses. Several of - LR value when re claimed, ï o guide the in't € 
results have public, yet some of the et Comins ace E the 
beige are = Kept private, ex except to C Mcd w. sis, pe e e that it 
or 
i 
m 
basi óc Brighi » 
, or over 167. t he Iris a acre isel a guanios E a po pr 
way t 
het -P 
9 | Orduan 
would t 3 ae [o saat 
lay OF may n e them public, as r ler g | 
should do, pro Vy publi blico. good m As to drain, subsoil, an theston nes off it ; a ; and2}, |, "Ammon aal, guanne 
Li} vate communications l ave rl made &) 4 Neds dioi bad 
with T obta ed br: Val d dan i “elicit ing hill, and that ta when ‘reclaimed the ADI T antsntilis gentleman å itte on the bip; 1 
st suecesstül ii ; á 1 xi nr LiT molore Pii under the pungency of the manure. 
most successful in such ons eadi d t 6$ per cent. y claim it was refused **But if you were xx AUS corpora e your long man: 
private nature, whose exactis $ to be deplored, the Board of Works, ree on the advice of his and dens DE you kia Tt en. turf ma 
edel ltnuriat whaL d put al 
however praiseworthy their exa, ws one. of prr lid the Governmen inspector, the landlord set 
from a kr eer only m i now give you ie cone | SENS it with his ES money, and had the he drainage, È 
x: "ms est, one done at less | drink 
st fron e ation aere, | 
er since, and paying 
x on 
dy 
cropped with’ 
Le 
ital e ed in 
PIN. ertas s his 
Whe Marley, Beans, Turüips, 
neat Fax for ea Sas lialia Rye-grass, and once | m. dier a em An anc 
1 "The li pradene, M cluding grain and straw, except m erp ar he bart à han 
^ den. E butter, and wool by stock feeding, the 
i REDE 
their on etal prostabh 
e HE. Pise to z “mischief instead 
ical better than by any 
z gan he effected. by rr. 
rea means yet discoy E. A estne ten 
ation on land thus improved is a tax upo: 
n st and a tax om Hl o Lone po a 
een wt ee 2 to in run down; re 
borrowed from the Works, under the 
eee mius TERNE meaa ibe | 
ECUN he birono, whew ed y xempt for'a certain 
rom 
rand chs io TIE 
r em 
instead of eto ste | M Grit" c 
; and ef 
S o dU a lttie of tii 
