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сенә of London, keeping in view | 
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ust be > received 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE — AND. ө GE CUMIUE AL GARE d 
tain s easons 
| Mechi, of liquid sewage Had: 2d. о 477 cer pah рош. 
h сап be reschéd. by gravi m fro om 
ME poU 0 acres; butif sewage X уена ad E 
alue which some persons — it will be v. A fora 
lifts and by pumping, to end the area utilisa! 
u Ж, 
e plan by which in three or four years we 
“8. чмут ‘whole course o 
— Auge Mu and the i 
from of à nuisance, 
ый" "That t 
the field for the use o 
К” 
— et proposed ; no one, we 
io reads the етеде 1 here porre N «nA com 
r conclusion. It 
establishes, as the aut е Ам 
here puts t: 
«1. That the liquid sewage of a great кр A be made to 
поа considerable Lek |J it " applied by gravitation in 6, Godolph 
tal table soi a > 
ur Tha $ (ho tost onitablo i soil is a sandy porous soil ; and Being а strong-built man, he mig ve aep on | 
the more barren the more profitable will ba the application. а living many years longer to pur the labour of love 
а mm eat to Do а epn бее фора йе h hich he long ago began; but he had con 
a св p ҮА ed а chronie pulmo e complaint, which told on | 
use), 
а natural or 04, raet 
©“. "That the most eoonomical amd тоо а туте is, as these 
€ - ation 
- —— m: vmm a MTM ah. — periods | the east and the айпод falling. 
with a thin Yi ot ^uid, and pass бә sowage from field to | extraordinary season of c ы ppiné g winds, r: heran кыны snow 
А the utmost amount of manurial value p been зч stis dog cn vem fn one we wee * b айу | m 
"Оз а йр is c ou e 
5 оа Mp el iint бори ө Mer sever re for some e days he was, from be eing u nder кее 
inary crops of au dee та, Such as cereals, roots, beans, За Ф 
p as well as Grass od. for hay in times of drought ; and 
that such occasional sewage service, delivered by gravitation, | us before, in his usual рае frame. of mind ap to 
pagio паси : ueh higher rent, either per ton or per edi y of his death; but i 
acre, than a cons! serv eei 
“6. nada sewage ca with advantage be constantly mile in the act di handing back a E from opted 
applied to clay soils dm substitution ive farm long-straw manure, had just drunk, l rooped, a e ar 
Pepe due euh мо мнт чу chanical effect | without any Sai гайд sairing: Mr. Steevens | 
**7. That arablo farms (exceptas regards arti Grasses) at the ET: r Test ү be arsi mating i HE 
cannot be employed to receive the bulk of a constant supply | St ess Hall on tbe Spine ednesday ; an 
kel ar trn n ae v rn rre y ble fat | was then little thought that one among us in his usual 
would, du any то the year, agi me P 
ĉessive rain or in igation. Thabit ка ential, in healt pirits would, diac е ФЕ ыл all 
орва! e utmost profit from a constant supply of jid in worldly affairs, from lying in the 1005 sleep 
order to im th pro 
Паша sewage, that farms i irriga ated s 
— manure farms A eng daily 
made to dovetail with the ordin: rotations 
s fifth of these couelusion$ rests upon а 
body of evidence than the others; 
possible to that in exceptio: n 
exceptional times 16 will ible 
nue 
flow. 
and the following is the I ma i plan 
with i je facti de thes 
ER culvert will be pre aca ten prp in dismeter, 
siderable revenue from sewage app 
by the abundant i of 
апа at ] ber. y 
ing profitdbly with a b 
This is the problem which i is offered for solution ; 
t p Main Outfall Sewer of the Metropolitan | Say 
This ow th 
ill tap t 
Board at ep erm um three miles from London, 
of three and a-half miles, with а 
nt where the levels of the 
e it to rey lifted 20 feet. Т 
ue i а culvert of the same dimens: 
ofthe navigation of the r Crouch, at Battle's Bridge, 
Essex, 28 m. - he ed ке Abbey | Mills; The 
sewage will be in lifted 12 feet by pumping at nine and 
a-half miles. The object of these lifts is, besides increasing tho 
velocity of t, to the eulvert to command 
much as surrounding сој "Ty gravitation. 
At Battle’s d t will divide into two 
ch. 
on the Dengie Flats he s will 
miles 10] ymo m Ж. Maplin Su Bunda, Bothi thena: 
by 
kores on the east c ges Eie ow | they will get almost dry ére the Gr о and 
uto i EE. A Й. КЕ оте) jaimod from calves Айт. than this will scarcely be fit for sale with 
sea by embanlem doc to C IR т on сез я of PM 4 When a calf is dropped it is imme- 
nshi an r oountrios) to the extent. of | diate yr its dam, rubbed with a 
e IE m ; ultim Кан М ее coarse cloth or wisp of straw, and then pases in a crib 
ades however, will | i the calf до ong dry sira receives a 
de out, aos most highly fer нй portion o own mother's first milk, For a fortnight 
Magen ed sr n pese ed u apon | new milk is the э food suitable for it, and of t 
Lo tnis dischurge when these mendi do shat Should receive m» eral allowance twice a day; but 
uten arrangements—which | means _ used train it to eat 
Een sire. Eee 4 Swedish Tuis, sod 
А, = CON HU IDE  readiest. to do go is to put abit of cake into its 
ent enüy fuoco tio vale o the manda, [aegris gute A thin AR yn 
A a E а е hold of, 
will be effected hand repeatiug this PN tim M Er Бу 
els clean and in order, аб а trifling ex pense, once o its trough, it will ай a 
apum os aiias whe сета this sire ease, it should have as much as it 
AA MD Mo фа ean t 168 allowance of milk may be 
present 1,800,000. E вау 2,000,000 LER diminished t eet the necessities of the Y 
,000,000 cubi coul. calves which are ing in succession. This із of th 
Bazari thak w Sm Булл, v us DES Sreto is riance Let it oro most desirable я 
the Metropolitan Board will ever again be ing anything with their mi 
* net helping ы ыу, Whe я ms ыа 
УХ not tae e Thames. 
h 
inten tio di 1 not Ў 
tors, for mago | » tho wiuld cose is сч the b al porridge mixed with the new milk | former as the more gre 
Жа: ecu. ofthe "length e of е cavet PH be high |; регларз the best. The sour smell invariably found | This „was an instanc 
enough above ение — a supply of the liquid, bo |in the calf-honse when жее ог ll of ki d n Mr 
pm either side. jes Mena is mixed with the milk, is ts lm ind 
Will be made by беч чан otherw: for furni i s tl vn; 
ing the two classes p^ farmers eio € e na lv the е Raph à put into each calís То this we p ш follow ing 
panees сек ж constant occasional supply of anee, s mixed with i il by stirring with MeLagan's experience in early lamb, 88 
to ont their farms аз вә паа Ni mà daily with this ; piik "ade - mover does barm ; but | week's Scoffish Farmer :—As а a наи 
desire to take аса, LJ numerous class who may | unadulterated, howe 19 18 best З give milk warm and | сап be made ont of sheep when 
ог to start. hay E E laut in drought, | with this ever small the quantity; and along | liberality, we may mention that I 
tion of Cabbage.or Mangel, or other шал ne d, Turnips and hay ad lib. | year already realised for lambs out 
of the үә pe be | may ho 
inhabited districts 
t he Board should obtain, 
without involving the ratepayers in any agn pln а fair fali 
rent, increasing a8 epo 
These conditions are shown to be compatible 
with "te Maplin nnd and with no че he has 
о - 
1, 
поша be н алеі d fes of dea 
supply can 
of an dade 
a smaller 
улан а А Бла 
n of dealing 
he discharge will theu 
sions, sometimes in | ta 
cutting, e "y Mieter until it reaches the head 
e DES. 
mmt to Keép the swater-meadow 
т twice 
i lai 
ет x that London filth, which is but imperfectly 1 
n by millions which have been spent 
= Д be expected finally to Чорай 
е-атгапрей in the more wholesome 
form of London milk. 
scellaneon 
sje is with unfeigued 
Afr. wit 
a e death of Mr. Steevens, 
^m 
re € ү bie jui ; d 
унн» an exhibitor at the metings of the 
Р | English Аааа! Society ; and i п partiel as ens 
inventor o "a gh зыр сүнөт for use by sfea 
i e m the Mark Баң» 
" i 
The present 
"em the 
effects of наб т mil 
elosely as orina 
to which the calf 
en at longer iren i 
emia or £e быа Ау am. 1 
dry, are kept а expense, and by «i 
their eonstitetion i is 4. vigorated, gréater 
the fectus now rapidly advancing to Ei. arity, tila 
much more milk obtained after calving, when dj 
really valuable: 
ing winter:—1 have now trie 
ve years. Last year the lung di 
lot of s I had, excited fear 
е once to 
latter lot away, an em again, 
those in e the Р Уа had арреагей, . 
me to Ње ssity of purchasing eb 
lia 
anufacturing my s 
dose observations, iet а diar, 
cular y 
Sot 4h 
m pid but t 
me conspicuous position here an 
25 p^ arg, From being endowed with а powerful 
mechanical mind, and a quick imagination, with much 
skill i n. е and diii tod ools, he has made lt 
mpro implements which have been adopte 
hj sericum iid other engineer 
Couch Grass.—At the 
e harmony of the 
кы, all the prizes, he 
een 
which t 
fall o 
ny 
с enry As f was 
Maj мым 
ta 
mely РТА lar 
Sir. Beier Dry den" s imputation, and be did not hesitate 
ndar of Oper 
ч A of calves, i is from the of Mr. үн n, of | 
Main 
Edi 
quarter 
places to i between February 1 а April ds E: earlier | m 
cem i poy food pis арр and 
meeting of a PU de : 
факъ оь Sir Н. |901 
answered by не J. duy who d could not sit down | th 
ү, ifa that bis insinuations were utterly false and | jng 
Man 
Calen ns. the y 
FEBRUARY. —T'he Cow dre Ti f following, on the | be 
their cost for ar Ыйса о, оше та 
what quantity of strai they т: 
also the quality of the ea ien Pi 
enabled me to judge. From close and carefu 
for I have now bena 
ep in Per te Л find віх lambs si 
i 
600 and sliee 
much straw, and make it fut 
700 
tread down as 
and prevent; 
the di: When they first come into 
MÀ until the en nd of February, 
to lengthen, w larger 
food ; 
сарва 
The whole 377 lam 
into the yardsat. . 
Кыра cost for artificial food. 
Making a total eost of . 
sed 
M а total of 
— æ profit on the whole 
And this dispose of as follows 
| viz., hay straw, attendance, át 
3s. per Fond, for 377 D 
— не Nanpi allowing 25 sheep 
ж 12. ees Ls рег 
If more liquid. Бе needed i 
VR а doit pil т е 
ter may е put 100, 
id y bep guineas. 
the ear dei аео sg faf pé Th 
