ty 
one who js in & У ов tion 
ments which liave taken E % сайн; and а very 
tbe last 
the jaw of hypothec had been E 
| Асетэт 5, 1865.] 
еу оГ capital тош would have done. That deteriorates |. 
І Б апа "y б 
— " s like 
T M1 i 
en of 
Th 
made in А Soa e duri 
my opinion is, that in Ferata to ca 
to chara a 
ке, within the last 20 
expe 
tenent with regard E picem зр ffs 
dedit to m 
jn annually БА, 
amd in 
two or three years, and | ра rticularly with refer. 
(he cró 62, 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIQULTUBAL, SAZETTE 
135 
are arable. Myr rent | varies from 13007. to 
16007. 
эү , because the 
e the mt whith м б 
а ant had had sufficient 
roperly. My. opinion is 
mb 
hou 
separation of the crop. The 
after 
is March, ues one 
^ m yv are easily shaken out RÀ МЫ үс) ч 
es at Whit: iteanday, ғ and » А. er at tl 
Sip i is yq two | 
entry. Entering T tie fallow in Mareh | 
1861, H commence paying rent in March, 18 P. a 
Пп 13 
with. t of course 
tint on car а b oceeds, the e grain 4 and straw e 
e the better. Ка the rise of dew in 
till its fall at night, or the failing of light 
seyth 
E 
ft. 
ie Von È inr 
e i а seid 
ho never were bred to bim PE 
to the ы == E pU time, Мапу of. e ifte 
5 but , want ing ex perience and 
vd rg 
ion of 
comme: néing t thre 
der fog je dodd "prefer that, odii I 
take land o n be etter terms, 
wey be 
That rule 
Mi 
cept . on overtaking the 
morning; provided it be 
pedite v work to 
at E. —never leaving o off, е: 
work, or till o E M. wo in M 
ve mel losing a great deal of money within the last | 
tios D On e average, I expend annually from 
6001, to 7001. on imported m manures, besides havin ng 
let a share of it TU the cart 
in the field, Аж building * the ep in v e heid, Lu 
the p сіц gon e аш 
те 
5 ring the last 10 y 
pital, тооч не 
һау 
А great меле ја 
tse of farm 
and arti- 
There are few tenan "p distriet 
who do not find е олі pq these 
than the ren t p aid fi r the 
iter, peu 
e very much | beni 
farm. 
e$ ч et 
Le. 2d. per acre, à атм 
Tus farmer" s om. men build 
de wel bulk pi 
he rick, and 
from 10d. to 
the crop. 
йо 
field. n sir district, or wherever two horses are 
empt to do they are induced "i pr 
do by the КҮП A rn of the backhanded 1 veliti, 
I entered to my n August, and purchased the 
ipi Pur T vis ig d by the lease to have e ntered 
at Whitsunday, a 
will be pos instead of boys 
to driv 
is ыр 
It may be necessa ry in the beginn onth 
to thresh the last of жү am for ce on should 
* Jens d and tied in bundles 
pes 
th ti 
I | got the faliow without 
; When 
and Il 
в have fallen in consequence, For 
p of 18 
and soaked i in "water. re sf e 
h,and cut on JH spring-sown тҮ i A 
tenants ор ку arn enter аб Whi 
for t f nd they sell put. at ч very soon 
after inp It they were taking e farm at 
Me at almost 
1 If 
and I believe еы бањ are very few n 
зе wi 
iba | b 
should be fore-rented. Ift 
I think tha t we would he | eve verythin 
ERE i 
run 
would ei iR roupe 
quence of that, because, 
kw would жаы put into + hey 
t of dud farms in conse- 
The manure merchants are quiten aware o of the | 
existence of the law ot ist d and I vare t] 
ia en sp F it. 
Early Tares left for seèd 
Turni, в should be horse 
will also be read to 
rop; which, if not f bulbs, wi 
be sure to afford a bite of greens, useful for the young 
bu tIthink tliey 
d ou 
if ме could pay fore re-rent, 
ld 
T J 
| 
| 
| 
| 
Mangel Wurzels and. Carrots, if seeding, should be 
| pulled and barrege tot 
is Pu by the sheep, aud ме 
is being carried home 
опе year. ІР еге was a bad years, iod the Clovers arè b uh 2 
жав unable to to рау his. ы, the landlord might second cut of the 
roup hiim olt, though it might, not be his interest to do Miscellaneous. the horses; part of it iti ides i let for Tei! if consi 
ко, and be would sti ill ha ve the farm to let at i its value, An $^ Comm Roads. .—On tlie 1st of next | | desirable, Lucerne, the last of the WVetehes, and 
My opinion is, th in , wil ICA for cattle food. ` 
of hypothee srould c to bring in a class of tenants with | Vict., Ee 83), for farther regulating the use of loco 4 Fallow,—1f the land has px m under the last 
торе capital, and tex nts Would have to take farms of | mo tives on бато npike 'and other roads, will M into | ploughing, it will need no farther work d n 
capital. force and con шшде” for two years. * least three | Mol кф it is stil f Ж келк Du be taken of good 
E. SETON Bom East LOTHIAN : Mr. Robert| persons are to be i ee to drive or won et r to harrow and м, "-— 
ів. t 320 My rent, on locomotive, ono ж. whom is 1 ti B о cut towards [ end of 
"à average of the last 22 years, has been 2l. 14s. or n foot, L ы 
20. Ys, per acre. Му term of entry x s Whitsunday and warn drivers of the ирг, à and he is to ol the taba y their seed. hai should be gent ly moved five or 
paration of and rent is pay yable at the ess of harvesting, m. m 
LE 
A 
Uu 
ДН 
ji 
Ё 
tss t 
5 „ Ly 5 
тү 
тау һе stacked 1 in a Ф, narrow rick, 
J 
the same. T 
when the locomotive is on be road, The 
"UN 
ег 
` Por кейн &e., uv pay 2007. 
ten hI 
to 
two efficient. fight On default of the r ard а 
pij 
| 
Eg. 
E 
8 
2H 
E 
Tu. 
-f 
ayent ot rent are very easy for me, 
can be imposed. A locomotive is not 
go at 'more than four miles an hour throu gh a a pu ablic 
ròugh | | 
hat the tenant would 
1. Тї 
[е е паше апа DA тевв of the 
a city, рт, " yillag me 
e locomotive. The Metro- 
cpi 
ass of ety, but it might dene the 
houügh, 
politan Boar ot Works йө Lord Mayor and Aldermen 
of Lon 
é mea 
tself i iu cotrse of time. т ur fore- 
to „make, orders het 
Lo belt elass of mën: Tt would be 
ki йы а-ы узма 
J 5 
meantime, 
£ auch. А this, a Pn Goie but a 20 y 
^ it might reduce, in 
nd, by thinn ning t he grotmd of m uA 
nts without sufficient ital; 
the country нау. 
t Fes be fait to the landlords to 
w ы M without introducing the 
t ay 
лоев of more active enjoyment ап 
e не ? Fade d is manhood but a tóntiaüed sphere 
the self. -denial ; another опари. in m 
ч 
wis 
EL 
tfi | 
What is life. 
of that of neig g 
4 tal 
а surrounding fruition 
11 
? 
and bare page to 1 many a weary | 
j m 
fallow 
Ew br cx l authorities, are | let 
loc may pass through 
авг La 
Bare Fallow.—Butlifeis full of it: and especially етта 
"|La 
етр.—. —As soon as the seed has set, the male 
pianta may be pulled, tied, and carried to the steepizg 
w^ А бег the middle of the month the ground 
must E be moved more than 2 or 3 liches below the 
surfac 
Md d ay be sown on fallow this month, for 
| ploughing in green. 
| Teazel barvest is a tedious operation, and should be 
toa party who will take the whole affair at 11s, 
e 
| nda cti и now оше; but as the 
they be readi 
mbs and drafted 
t 
ordinary seasons ts 
дебо this. е P Ийса 
experienced їп doi ng justiee to young and 
d beg З. "ач "hercle to 
by m { Tares, oleseed, or second 
Qn. Sunfoin, or Train Hed вз. A few acres of 
these forage crops pid 2 the stock- 
their-ereditors, lfland was 
'y much v Meir advantage, 
ave taken Seton Sai I tal at | 
if M fore-ren renting sy Am a rried 
AST “Lomi AN: Mr. 
ix DR x the exception. 
e I pps erial acres 
aud дауне. ефоре 
ul aont 9001, 
umo йө "clt "Y 29 
че = b mow it, turn the swaths once 
for 
of ine porch crop [m was sown in int Hoskyns, 
endar of PR E 
part of the 
- | master to fill up the e» С 
fro h 
au 
m whic re ү 
| that. calves and la бейем 25 salis jas 
nently stunted, which may be ed b 
expenditure of food than will be "required to put them 
he is so 
AUGUST: Ari Folia Land. a large 
island t this is the princi ipal barve t B. Oats 
ку А ui probably be semet Ар, They may be 
scythe, ook, or sickle. 1а. Ше 
feri d sown; it 
bey, W hen the straw 
set [rtm the Les Ciover 3 $ 
Jey ів e priim toti high en 
of this. The. common practice 
des sheaves yr x Booner 
cocks, 
edem eDim. ү 
; ut that wou 
to themselves and to the profession 
B 
sniall farms, 
nld be to the 
not méan to io ty that ey do not 
а Certain extént as to offerers 
tal ар |. 
Mr William Sadler.— 
imperial actes, of which 400 
mes 
uM qe in our variable clim 
will be ready for outing in most places 
eer harvest time men must 
со 
Wheat should be éut before itis dead ripe, Reaping 
pes is as soon as the grain - givé out no 
r|juice end. Barley, on t m М 
Which ів is required 
that it shall m "ine ere: 
pe 
—- is 
кыш A. ^r Eod 
lace | porkets, 
m Stock. Ii is well ^. clean out the cattle boxes 
of August, and carry the 
rs, just fit p^ Mrs Ibbles. 
e ewes will n ant d 
^ Гети breedii "ehe 
ie bt k &c., those р 
TT vill 
ad ew be г& оп €: oldest keeping. 
your grown fowl into 
k yard. 
Jdusbity of f milk given by е 
is not pea T oh in TUN "m the quality 
milk боша 
In M a where. без grazing lands are 
burn, it is $a t 
me early Cabbage, a few of which may be given 
aee 
ar inl 
the cows daily, Long Grass in meadows shoüld. is n 
