s 
+ 
10 
THE cits ann thai GAZETTE. 
ini 5, 1856. 
j 
th u 
self-interested at its birth, 
six oe sy aang fetched the extravagant price 
of 102s. 5d.; more than double the price obtained | 
sell at a loss?) 
1 
by the. early seller ? 
Why should this be? Why should the man who | 
desires to sell early obliged to 
Why is the needy or the early bird com 
ol hims elf; and mays manhood be 
Wisdom is sjstied of her i it will gro 
natural Proportions; | 
will seepi ag t Tocat isolation ofm reage’ | 
hat hides e from o lhare AA 
i 
t 
and on of the e year was gathered i in, and even before, | 
i 
is it credible pror the objectors, if such | mon 
rally exist, if the 
o be found 
contribution of these om 
are th 
none who 
4h 
wealth, the enlightenment | s 
and the advanaesectih of the English Farmer. 
H, 
nd a 
We give below the ees ir ort: and esti mated | 
“Cha 
m the plan Pit by M 
is 
Ewar T, T, of Neweastle- on-Tyne, | 
men 
vanity or folly with more cruel fidelity, than 
any of w 
is 
ere set down their a: annu al los oss, twi ce out 
in 
"Herehord: or Devon ; 
vila less bent; in nn case of a ha 
than in that 
w,” said some- 
kin 
of smaller frame—i 
f bull beef than 
It is plain, 
should be” availa 
| indie e the 
gh 
a 
zE 
O 
he scale, any 
rdin ng as the ox is “h alf,”’ 
rime,” or Alii tra 1 oe also 
T AND 
m_| lon 
all ae our amb | 
superior to, the you ci 
Ww. 
ich m: ay be chosen, so that the result is 
| In ee gna ge before us, Sates ik 
fewer than nine different indications oe every pair 
of measureme or A beast girthing 8 feet, and 5 feet 
sir “may 71, 74, 77 hay? che oa Ps 
py ccording’ to its bri 
An extra fat short- horn fan which thal 
“have these eos would weigh, if daaa 
mpd. prahy near 100 stones s; a half fat Holstein 
arge, would not weigh so much as 70. 
| There i is all this variation in the weights of aaa 
ual bul t fatal 
7 
the 
e rigid carlin rule on the aitik: 
s Mr. Ew 
become generally and, we have no doubt, usefully. 
employed. 
The follo anin — = et oa the aye 
e 
cattle n last 
pr 
TLE SHOW 
WN FOR THE F 
Catalogue. 
t | 
No, in ESTIMATED WEI 
M EASURE 
Girth. 
ve used, or quot 
as this ? Yet i it seems to haver 
objection suggested, or a eC Ay confirmed, 
yas pir whieh only rayne a blows 
ry positi SAna. rtify. 
t was use 
ena ANE 
without, —_ 
Length. a ence 
= Prime Fat. | Very Fat. 
ft. in. stones, stones, 
T 9 
1 
G: 
Wi 
Extra Fat. 
sto. 
PURCHASERS’ NAMES. 
Mr. Jeffrey, Foubert P1., Regent St. 
— Collingwood, High St., Islington: 
— Jeffrey, Foubert PE, Regent St. 
— Wither, Guildford, Surrey. 
— Oliver, Southampton. 
— Woodward, George St.,Rich: 
— Kirby, Park Stre 
— Chambers, Ealing.” 
rris, 1, King Pimek, Islington. 
— Barnes, ’ St. Neot 
— Oliver, faeamant 
— Housego, Westminster, 
1371 13t1 7 
MEASUREMENT 
ND COUNTIES’ EXPOSITION. 
Go 
should itself set in motion, to regulate 
- Theys et a man thinking a little of 
E: i 
vong 
abroad, instead of having his eyes 
‘on himself ; and all that he 2 orate 
; with a 
SBER o a oa to 
3 SHOWN FOR THE PRIZES O 
IMATED W 
_ PURCHASERS. Names. 
j 
ond 
— Collingwood, Street “> Islington. i 
Mr. Hipkins, Tipton, Dudley. 
— Dean, wang u 
— — Suckling, Birm ngh 
t Hb pkin 8, Leighton Buzzard. 
— Halton. ‘Soler, Redditch. 
ry 
Extra Fat. 
Stones. 
129 
90 
103 
93 
100 
85 
91 — Tompkin: eighton Buzzard. 
102 
120 
116 
120 
98 
— Kirk, Chesterfield. 3 
— Jackson, Hodne 
1247 
THE DISCUSSION ON LAND itp 
is not the case, and I 
or Arts, DECEMBER 1 
own age, cotemporaries. But 
lasts a sl and it is an useless — while it 
Lu you kindly indulge n me E ——_ in ka A 
| salvar — to — a 
amongst draining en and m 
present may have concluded f m what was said gem 
rd Berners, by the Rev. Me Claterbuck Me am- 
mer, and Mr. Mechi, that thi this tually the 
commercial elatione, | 
ualled 
; it isa great commercial eu ga 
d the other roca towards w 
lation of pure! rchase ; Not to jasan 
whereas, I believe that all the most si inking a and Sab | most 
y Sory 
and in their practice. 
I do- not believe igale s any of them ree 
iform depth of drain, as one speaker in ad, 
is desirable to are a 2 fe | bed g dry soil for ‘the 
cultiva; 
Sanne, although it can obviously only be “anya 
and I regret much that 
operations of the lookin; 
the cost, they have ad 4 Pa od depth | n 
in shorts upon an indefinite depth of wet tenacious 
soil, having naiba, above it, nor belom 3 it, a bed of 
nor a stratum or pan of non- 
rial by which the water is upheld. I 
tor, 
ed 
myself, by i inaviry of his i oe 
‘hat I righty un ws Bae what he wished to 
It rried out, as I 
' ete hich i), varyi 
a found a a ik of 4 feet 
sth 
from 1 ee ra inches to 5 feet, ha 
pave first requi- 
Taga of the mes in ahh we 
sell. The t move for ‘ Agricultural 
1s invol rbit: 
Statistics’ is one of those 
ement 
g drains r 33 feet. But y 
peaa with the beli ef that a Pall of 40 feet ifn eo 
> 
am Short yim- 
some of the « diluvial soils of a ey ae Be dford- 
mica ki 
e drains w were 
tis Bs and an drains were 
towards them, until they acted upon t the tr 
5 glad to elicit through y our pag 
part w with their wa very readil Delia ined 
answer the purpose as ns folly as 30 fost, and I should be 
There is more than hea 
can very ynia describe o of pas 
nianag ont oo rs Moly thal 
a man on 
| of alluding to it on Wednesday 
It also have been ng 
rred that drainin 
engineers. are in the habit of working w without | | 
w I submit that the dis a o off by the drainsis 
er-bearing vein of page! i 
hat “cupped by the 
el ben pati the comes it 
ihe He is efficiently all previous 
one to drain it, oe Toying | drains in it in De per 
sa mode, vie a sa aa pries understood, ba 
of course t y impervi 
d 
tit has been ore bec W 
payri 
