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THE Rede 6 CHRONICLE AND ASRICUDIURAT GAZETTE, 
[JANUARY 14, 1865, 
Tyr m 
h to act), and tg, 
thrown up for 4d. 
The „ыы a 
were es zn The 
and on ascertaining is t a. 
from Ca ntley to Amtiones Am y 
d penalty o 
inqui 
engine bad stall 
fiued t 
of 1s. be: 
wW 
they are, as far 
5 
„ia 
en M employ 
"оде the principal crops which we have 
r y | in ings ak 
s | are mes i the penalty ў. "101, for each offence 
W 
par 
possible, family parties, bie Aas a common аря 
sult, 
f ing pen wi 
would b 
tea 
n agal 
t the Wakefield Wes 
[Morton Gf he vill e kind enough t) and 
ur other mpartial gentlemen of d ng, MI: 
| them to be practical farmers and h: alf prar mile 
g points 
x md of produce рег: acre. 
or f pr oduce, 
s. Millers value per acre of унй 
1n bwo o 
E of these e three 
points to be the winner, wá the em: of the other to 
ne expenses of the jur 
will inspect t we growing с Jury who 
appoint som me o 
are being а attac 
named, Mangel Wurzels are occasionally grown | 
for sale to the extent of 3 30 or 40 acres, annually, 
some 10 acres o an occa- 
sional m E Peas d ule. ү” аз i aiai said, 
about 100 s of eorn are biad chief 
crops, MA are Cabbages and C Ca arrots, Pota- 
tos, and Onions, and of these, taken in uA: 
six to ei four yea 
produ 
My so 80 oil f not produce 
Wheat тегир more posit - Los the imperi bushel 
which ii jury i 
e no mention 
ceid 
н paa пазнае 
useless, notice to He given by pa wner to the 
party by the 1s5 Ju 
et the 
sl Apr ov 1 conditi 
, I will beg 
n in the Agricultural G 
E assume А your Wheat i is “ idend id Re P 
difference will be adde d 6 my produc 
Whatey Ver the re. ult 
; terms with 
idis and my f wil 
be бте Fr rederi Е Hallett, The Manor 
Brighton, Dec. 27, 1 
o Mr. Шайык ы те py io yours of the 
inst., Isent Des en toa 
e doly; М e ds 
> Suc ch 6 terms 
or m 
ЭН d over some Dou Cabbages аг 
in order Fi ed beds may be p 
he erop, yielding plans therefore 
the JA abe liability to disease. 
M land about East Ham lion i in sm and open 
ivi ed perfootly 
, with | e 
n 
vators "wil E commoner оп common ‘roads A cs 
d Id 
this in 
t the terms, Dut as I ai 
abou 
nstance the Topresontativo of the views o К) "ав 
the Tat tter will hardly be able to claim darin 
on а fair popsderation of the interests at stake. 
point 
MEN Te wi ll te almos 
the first ntrodu of it into the business of 
growing vegetables "i the London market, to 
which it is nevertheless so ресу adapted. For 
HEPPARD, wisham, who 
does MIEL for. the I don perm 
an ordinary fa: 
and Mr. 
Е the eim 
йе we ы зү jus ed 
Perha e. one of то 1 best lessons which the i 
may be|eally 
ам which 
hope 
of | shali find both the magistrates and the Secretary 
ofState anxious rather to facilitate than hinder if 
ng | 6 
Gazette 
жа: cultivation, Pe That eod 
soils so different in value. Fred. 
doro field of Wheat 
7 
d that long is ples that icu we 
onden 
to the “канот of the 4 Agricultural Gazette "br publi 
cation, with а propo osal that any of the readers of t that 
the greatest improvement in modern agriculture, 
RATIONAL ЫЕ G. 
ublicai но in the 
ik To Mr. Hallett.—I see in nthe а Chronicle 
u ehallenge the United Kingdom R Lee uce a seven 
и to the о ou have sow "n 
e 
allons of uality to b 
to be. 
F. Hollett, а Pus Brighton, Jan. 2, 1865 
WOOD PIGEONS. 
[Tha MIT letters have Sepia in he Tim 
1) In 
a lette er Аай 
e wood pigeon decidedly реа the buo: of plants | 
bie to man; wanting thos course, does 
dmg to the farmer's erop. But i is а labour 
ег not 
naria of his hire? gi they take the seeds, are aiy ey 
„акш * ‘away isome we eds that without 
gom 
d straw also, I 
bu: 
‚11286 (1864), 
deg 
p а dozen of crops of the wood pigeon cut up j^ 
year, nothing was fou ad but noxious woods. "The 
sparrow prefers, as z hav 
seed, h 
, 
: "M aded tastes were ong а * my Peas. 
e 26,000 leg t wed m Р ex на agua ee v Tation a Seeding, —In a Нара Number * Experi- t is amusing to see how тк the 
КӨЛ АЗЕР ЕЕ Mad at i dita шада. menter? stated he had a small piece of Whea t planted bola on the rooks as they fol ow h 
br d Ба lied nh , at less than a рег асге. In Paen of the cause of | autumn or early spring, when t y birds are performing 
hd em to app with such outrageous |* Rational Seeding, I may иын be allowed to say im gratuitously the funetions of scavengers on his 
astefulness, that I ыы а field of 7 acres ваа (in опе day, with | land ; but when they attack his Turnips their service 
only ti ordinary expense with ı 12 $ gallons of white are for Мезе, and death is the эн — 
& Riding Justices are interposing to hu А е farmer extirpate 
forbid locomotives on turnpike roads. In at least | thefi ny ES BO: : 
ne distriet of Yorkshire Sir (ко Gn 
has prohibited ers of threshing sobia and | 
eultivato: by › from driving them 
along publie roads n dawn iind а midnight, 
On the of December, Mr. Јонх Rowsorrow, 
part owner of а gaa threshing machine, 
vilage wi achine сөс неа а 
А 
bre x homes g "to 
h 
БЕН i] 
The evil done by these birds is Кын seen ; the 
but I w 
its Ai ers’ value per quarter haltra r other [ri 
че ТУЗ the 1 United Kingdom to be now 
ed very rarely is Apparent Я : t me give ушт 
Kantoag-roaders a fact which der my own obser 
ion. The late distingu ished. President ГА the Воі 
bo applied ipm. " crop. Fred. a Hall > The rni will 
House, 
l th, 
in the cause of “Rationa 
ose t 
Society of Edinburg! " Sir 
7 | desirous to extirpate all the Mii o rus s property ; "3 
er 100 dead wasps he paid to the 
vis s de M 
very ome you EUN have had a han 
the s ot а 
The 
's order. 
2 
to of Eynsham, worth 
hs and was EN "а the late is Samnel СА 
пат 
balane 
in Apc f thani in Eur Ln Ж. F- farma r r ой 
rope. 
tr balance ; reduce by all ўе. what are 
pests b Let the fi emors goh 
EAT pets be so good as to | r 
ufnish me with a кө ы "ind our 7- 
field and the points of the compass. M Lr Lud 
of Y they n P кор the food of in^ 
8 а time m ib са rob them of 
set forth a mission epa extermination on wil i 
And next that the jury consis of, say Mr. J. C. 
=з а єз учы of pigeon-pies, and shortly reduce 
uu were, СЕХ е their oh аз оз 
