1264 THE GARDENERS' — AND AUGUE UNAL EN (DECEMBER 31, 1864 — 
main: to be determined 1 ful inyestigatio thes © hastly-written o notes of 
respect ut if I eterm n Is em secede scellaneous. r first a VAAN in any way you pou ot 
indica: h fi hii is at o! 
reverse s ^ E EA = a a = hy M i» Stea am ou iivation.— Our. 10-h eee e LE Hall, Gosfield, Halstead, Nov. 2, us "yr 
impress n your minds some prominent and important | engine, of Clayt pa pee Shuttlow pth make, | 
facts regar , 80 as to lead to improvement in practice by | taken pies the railway station to a field of 3 es, PS. of my stubbles were cultiv: vated the 
better knowledge of principle, or to further inquiry, and so | on Harmas farm, The cultivating tackle is Howard's | harvest before last with hired pes Pes: left on bs 
an extension of our knowledge, I te m that the — We ves 1 with t the ow tul£i majo flat - the wint er, and I shall lea 
of my desire and endeavour in addre: u have been fully | patent. egan work > Narr em so 
* on Sept r 6. rubbish, the | Some heavy land eu livated after Turnips, an iia 
once fers was to shake and shake the surface, phas with x: mmoth Wheat on LN ipu Bie. 
e weeds at the top, and this y by | yielded this year the finest crop I e r gre 
On the Utilisation of Night-Soil apart from Sewage = usual "dou operation, viz., once up the stetches ESTIMATE Of A piv. pe Bins SES, 
By a County Magistrate. J. Masters & Son, (or lands), and then ac ross, In each case we used fiv Interest, pd, v wear and - &c. - £016 9 
Bemrose, De ves ines, armed with a share ie 3 inch ide, stirring i ae of e i B - 
This is a Jittle tract advocating the solution of the n soil 5 inches deep. work, I may observe,| Oil and grease 0 i : 
sewage diffic ua in de a by the — of — turns over, and ges soil an nd beali a great deal| Water cart (except when we BP 036 
s Mr. ule? mor 
di 
household — Mo scheme o! 
gt 
cx aes and 
e, and would hav rned in 
and e anted ed 
+41 
the 
water system that i is hake advocated. 
ni VP Nuisance connected with the 
ld 
fen reed as inier d "ihe | 
The following are passages we have marked for 
ract :— 
tu 
witch. Bya aa pid baring this legacy of the 
going roe was settled to our satisfaction. In this 
way we made very good work of that porti = kh the 
field enc Josed st our 1400 isl od vs B. but 
anted 
sk 
$261 
Removals and feng d e Average ls. an acre; beer 
6d. an acre for twice 
the West Riding of E. 
will be mo dc HE W, 
o 
to kr 
equal antt a ‘of night- -soil and water 
together, P m. 
or chemist 
wee ng Foes chick Aer ea k^ 80 we 
bids shane the rest of the fie ld, once in a place, as 
a - be made to oi " 
her Majesty" 8 principal Secretaries of State for ano 
pursuant to the provisi 
ust, and k a week, and say then 
e Sy velusble E which the sere 
mell; and I would point o 
nion of is cire 
d dust or ashes, which are te s agp in tho 
poorest — it rocess mple, 
valuable i e obtained, inofensive. D eight 
; ail fétóvibls in the same way that t 
cinders and sweepings e house $ are removed 
present in all our Jar 
2. The 
e simple u 
—“ There is 
many i in what I ha ve said, 
the | the hard ud and brought. out all the Tubbish, The 
at | tool thus le b 
e land was only a nd ius " EET 
of th a few inches. The 
wel y the prondsharos but the surface was 
nd as the 
1 x22 
the use of any 
propelled by steam, or any te fer pe power 
-— turnpike and other roads within the said Y 
Ri ing 
] 
n 
J 
« 
a hindrance, and did but little 
vis "Micont th 
ane 6 o'clock in the morning, and also except in the 
ts of the said mec where similar orders am 
with by passing through it an im plement drawn by | à 
esed the teeth of h the tilth to 
ol I have seen for iar Stirring. So we got over 
-3 acres, less 2 acres of headland, &c., at a cost, 
of 
r had a fair trial in England. 
id vnde Prine ves the 
have practised it fro 
e Chinese, 
Bri. st ancient people in the 
time imm ial, d I 
n 
ing | for a certain purpose tivi 
th 
to the calculation appended, o 
for the crossi ng, and 8s. per acre for once in a 
t| as it is provided with admirable Lapsus in those 
eady in force,” thing "g^ ik more explic 
d more conclusive than MER 
Steam i is a nui isance, Stea — ed ut down, at any 
iding of Yos 
i 
3 
parts of the Riding where 
or otherwise some 
Un 
th Riding, is not the 
P 
| And now peu our first and only bad blunder. 
the he Y was a field of 8 acres, rectangular, but long 
Trow ; it D too narrow for a steam-cultivator 
Wass or that honourable gentleman, as the sto! 
might tell to his fellows on the bench, how 
But it was foul, and could 
| an 
| ever ti cross it with profit. 
ple = g - xad pi bir MMC 
be com ted by ru 
ge thing is wasted, all is returned to 
soil e employed in agric ieulture, 
n Ind here I lived many years, the same 
Wa er is ie used for 
gine The 
fic ld w vas Per iio but it in i orossing, 
from short work was terr ible, a nd, to make 
long way of the 
the delay 
is ught necessary io use 
nine yo, this in a Se state 
nougb, and 5 this ES se may be 
unliealthine 
the " 
acres completed, cost 24s. 2d. per a his date we 
rossed ; some is 
h 
havı ve comple eted 138 acres, -— at oes 
ce the 
ae aco on such a 
ingens ! and how 
the v 
road, ia pas d on his way Pojasi: We tremble, 
howeve : i think of what Mr. Re TS would ee 
e instances ^s sav 2 shifting. "Today, we are 
done similar circumstance Would h 
tinted “outright, = = ever: ything to the instinct of 
ree rse? Or w 
I ES appeal 
— whether 
center 
with Wheat 
We also drilled 11 acres of winter Beans and som 
Tares after the cultivator. Harmas farm of 220 acres, 
nearly. all arable, came on hand this last Michaelmas. I 
in Ue finest order. that 
animal t uld he pave dap 
went in bodily fear of that coke 
and ae th 
Or w 
onaaiing cormorant, 
befor’ Pens -beak ? 
he one, petition 
"rwr the sien by the applickiion of t 
ots Kaose ined, might not abled to cultivate | 
uso themselves beneficially a and profit- 
pi at it the same th ime, I remember o SA RA 
we hav work, and shall complete Wheat 
ered the 
sowing "here. and elsewhere by November oth. But at | 0% 
= 
now do! the 
Lip emai should eed ih [2 evil spiri 
the hours of 12 o'cloc awful tor 
es even 
the Isle of ich T nig and à applying to asy ri for some 
Tc-m 
and mv own 
aa Canes in particu! bs f j 
* When staying at Ca Ad ros 
remember Ang Mà Suing seekin phra Va al 
of g t they might p^ pr sig this b 
maining ra ym if vind had adopted the directions of | 
Mr. Konie A PCM d page of his pamphlet, ‘Manure | 
per some 
reduce it. 
we mean to 
The pace being three miles s an hour, and the 
horses. | refo 
3s. to 15s. |i 
dre 
MÀ 
insane d 
any. 5 "th at t Mr.C 
a $ TR the sie 
and tl 
| should be atl in 10 hours ; take the stoppages at 
vilagos is el T in operation Db 
E NN. in the village near to 
i caused by w 
er having got into it in undue propor- 
> this channel, md then apply a few 
'art-load h, | 
water getting in 
it or even weekly the dust "r — 
obtained from their houses 
store of dien cues for the garden. 
eens ao be employed most 
uppose 
under which he 
re heap, but. " ‘mig possibly | 
| wi 
to it, herd 
the anchors and from all other causes at the enormous 
nchor to 
ies 
ehe | high- mettled eee his “ae 
e? 
e nurse 
| what then would becom: 
coachman, 
carri „= d ag be the int 
culture e or fhe we 
rse, be near each o 
d the econ omy « o! P WE. sati defeated. AL 
starting in spring, a * shall inerease the speed 
4j m hour for deep work, wh 
we have — iud ue 
go on. ae ni i 
sion of un West. Riding will answ 
of Milage d 
e percolation of water and aration. 
soil 
Me a hal » nM 
n Jog-trot pa 
e live i in the Toth ven, as that 
horse called Flying Childers is , said to 
as nute, 80 far, we ask no more his 
i: Ga air already unmindful of the Mere 
Bopress. , 
A 
of subsoil with the surface has, I ink 
contribu- 
sufficient. In the ee w. seen 
enetrated, we shall pass wol inted share 
through t tbe pa without bringing i it uppermost, 
the greatest d can reach. The land here, 
ee not of the at sis, : 
T E 
y experience tha 
while vnnd vet Pand er the peces euge. 
Lu i on em v tor was anything but pleasan 
to a add t 
d uM have gained as anchor-man te a little 
‘hile last year, when I hired steam-cultivating tackle. 
so severe 
ape Bk a 
enaA ma ing of leas for Oats is n. 
the work generally is far ne Fad i 
w being 
Sho 
