But I 
conse. 
hey were able to fore-rent them ?— A. 
exce 
as the edingly rare 
quence of the ! y no means marking the 
influence of the e itself. I gend mere i: She 
number of e TA as the meas of the ben 
1 wher ere ew have g 
|. 
S e stock 
to be bo fed upon i 
It is „well, it ‘the farmer find himself ате [A 
£1 
derer me the law. 
ia tha adi: last extremity. Rents are P wit. Tai 
S the n in force, but it is known that it could 
be put in for Iam against granting MURDER 
leases to tenants, but my r remarks on that subjec 
111. 
е ү, pring. АП 1а ud fo perde s 8, FE сыц 
Peas, Сатов nd Хашр И thus, it possible, be 
Po slashi ing, and 
roppin 
3s ditches and v 
ла 
абег- EE $ о 
tenant. 
the houses 
Ina s An of Abesieonghiro үл pEr Grass 1 
seson the farm were the proper 
end of the lease he had a 
TUM 
we 
He built them, and at the 
d on the landlord for гг if the m 
а system we have done away w 
i. I think the effect of the abolition oft to Jay 
would Em x үрө prre from granting leases for 
19 or 2 QI y cou uld obt: tain more rent for 
i P ordin rem 
on Turnips, Rape, or other keep. The bullock pastures 
will require a suflicie lent quant tity of store умут E 
is essential to good grazing that once in zn I Ki 
р astures should be well and cleanly ea The 
i: ш 
tenants, do you think her would not grant leases ?2— 
4. There i is no saying to what that might tempt them, 
air 
ЗЕ апу ied connected with the operation of irrigation 
ould be enced ; and it ould be desi sirable to 
but a speculative one; because „уоп would be 
law gives, p 
credit of tl 
be i S the November rains, tha floods from which 
and 
Q. You stated that persons succeed- 
ing to e E estates had conside ipe difficulty in 
raising money when C ey succee ы to 
they ло! reoelving their rents 
that not be an argument for havin ng the rents sooner 
paid 24, Im заде the observation as showi ing gt the 
h 
а Lek 
roads, and newly manured fields that drain into the 
watercourses. 
Live Stock : Health:—Horses are particularly suscep- 
tible, from the circumstance of ШЕ г саши E Lie 
—becoming at first almost bare, о acqui: 
coat of m uch greater leng th. 
tha: 1 з CE le 
advantage derived from the postponement 
КЕ 2 үү mm sido дЕ the tenant, and that thé) landlord 
AUN to find the money to 
ha to o tho & 
Cale "os of Operation 
OcTOBER.— owing was referred ж ast week. 
The ЖЕКА, should p cleaned ont by plough E 
spade, so as to leave a free passage for water, whic 
might Жасана Mods during winter. 
„Ni nter Beans should be sown this month on any 
AEE рч 
cissitu 
of the етт besides which, "from reise with 80 
w eakness 
ng a | '*3. 
rom 
MUERE CI PATENT STABLE 
plo: 
eren in their es eoi. 
Б Part b e 
bleanly, and healthfi = qe ani d Shoul 
konw 
Newpo d Bees 
he strongest and. most di Ж ever обема 
respi peli es. tis easi] E paired i M roken Aaa from wien, 
St be rolled up most compactly when mM 
adapted for акро апа can be bun M 
оттай ; HURDLES yi E in the best mamar 
al Prini 
adopted by ili B S PATENT SLOW-COM BUSTO R 
a by the YS 1 Com ioners, 
ea at prices from 
For r further pa arti meo vs 
Agent, Mr. z WINDER, 1 ingdon Street, Westminster, &W, 
а RNESS Та, 
Highnessthe na НА. 
ATENT STAL 
ing of iron they are fadesa ыра 
ark be painted а: eur. 
4d. to 18. 64. а. E-- 
ly at the Manufactory; or of the Lada 
n Hurdles, Fencing, and Gates. 
uperior Wrough 
nd 
large a been as the skin, tl 
throughou ystem generally. "They accordingly 
End хау. with dapes A tan and appear faint. 
are уе cted by these We 
th e, horses with c 
hair, gummy legs, id. debent T g, are more 
Жуз by the autumnal changes than oss 
nimals, possessing naturally fine sleek coats. 
aid catarrhs, with the more serious cases of i 
tion of the windpipe and the air tubes s generally, а 
he 
reception. The stubble should be worked, in the first | 
үе: with „the grubber or menpe then manured 
broadcast with such a quantity of farm man р toji 
tons ре 
plough with shallow furrows, at intervals of 18 t 
nches. The object of sb i e seed—sown b 
the drill in iere by two done 
e * порода at а depth at 
which E Tn B not thus assisted, could not place | it i 
them. 
and manure may be ploughed 
о r, sometimes 
each ; CONTINUOUS 
84. рег foot; FIELD Ug 
Illustrated 
ATLE H 
25s. each, 
хорі, 
GATES, 
NTRANCE RAIUX, 
Í| and IRON WORK of eiur Ma 
l| tion. Designs and Estimates fei 
appearing as simple affections, and g 
an орана ушер or existing as concomitants d 
Diseases of the ке ог шше of the sub- 
j^ dod or swelled legs, pedo 
PEN e find catarrh, du and other 
kindre in horses. 
to а very fatal. didis commonly t 
which is doa uced by lying on the wet ground, o or or when 
d with hoar frost. By housing early in t 
ii tli disease may be prev Зайед: Epizootic EN 
веаво: 
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ES HIGH, 
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Oxford Street, London, W. 
Great Improvement with Reduced Price, 
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PRICES PER LINEAL YARD 24 INCHES HIGH. 
знан together; ie former being sown by the barrow eases genis fare more rife amongst cattle at thi is PENES Mostly used for 
in ev: third furrow of th ien Another | period of the year; the disease of t hir Ваха тт 
а Vilihe- he spring or winter БЫ the (рш, becomes prevalent towards its в. d. s. d. 
variety, which is adopted in Scotland, is to plough in mo and that very fatal disease, pleuro-pneumonia,| 2tin. |Нагев, Dogs, Poultry |0 3 Don 
the seed and manure eve: cond land,| too, rages most in CUM autumn. 2 Game, Or Poultry 
rin is first ribl am as possible after In sheep, too, the epidemic, ‘which is more serious Small Ra bits, ares, o4lo4 
the crop has been removed; then, just before than with oxen, generally makes its appearance now, PAG. Rabbits ..|05 |06 
sowing r* Beans, harrow down ihe furrows, lay on the | often remaining an unbidden guest throughout the Phoosantries, &. e © t 
ith t foll winter, е foot-rob also prevails towards the latter та iowards delivered free 
id d ril the seed in the bottom of the furrow behind | end of the season on soft rich pastures, beor bd dread. Г EE sistens 2 ad Быр риш o иы 
the last one. The dung can either be drawn into each fully fatal | disease, the rot, whieh s ome nce use н Por ards d delivered fre 
furrow with forks, or all placed above the seed, y much hear à | bom Ps Md rra description of Netting Exo 
be considered desirable. The seed should not exceed | of, extends its ravages most reta ng te autumnal | andit not € will be exchanged, or may dÉ 
bushels per acre. ere it is desired to cultivate | months. This is the proper season, on those farms | ditionally. ES, CONTINUOUS BAR FENCING 
ts or Turnips between the rows of Beans, as may | where breeding stocks are not kept, to ов sheep | WIRE Tum VESCING Dp 
often be done with ad ge, sufficient space should | and cattle for the winter's manufacture of meat and ERS. CAST, MIRON 
be left oen M couples of Bean rows for the Qin re. RAL 
purpose. rows of need not x ore e to receive their full allowance of ToOLS an fary асо. 
t 5 борев "apart, and the spaces between the|c dis ON pt Vetches, however, on which they | satisfactory. fice: 18, Cannon Street, Cit an e 
couples may be 7 feet—room Mos. for the Pio: rows ми Ae кыы не now failed, e ч Sees iode EE Сона Lane and “ 
of spring-sown Carro y hay or Es -straw с ff, with a small s poe id |- Londan: kept in stock), 148, Ui M] 
Winter Vetches may be sown now—som | of Carrots or Swedis x Turnips. ЖАГУ be | L Warehous e (where a the Gir ofi ondon Brewery, 
: ч реа чү Street, B.C.: ор osite the City 
sown in September oed essions next May and | used later. on Steam ETTING 
June. Three ls per acre mona be drilled in| Se nd Vedi vy шо сар this month оп е | =ч РАЯ ҮҮТ wing N 
rows, 6 inch Я bet boue t has borne corn | earlier Turn they may receive oil- G 
the past season n Ned ploughed, ad or Beans, o or «Bil, in п adito according to the 1 
and harrowe rs is well to sow half a object of the farmer, or they may be folde d on Clover 
bushel per acre of Winter Rye among the Tares. lea, 
hav n harvested before this |troughs or spread over the iL which is thus manured 
month. They may be taken up ШР, һу the common | for the succeeding crop of Oats or Wheat. They should 
or by the доме агре plo zing 
undermine faba ry =ч, row, the tubers | or yearling sheep will do well on Grass pastures. The 
being вета Бум and children; and the|best mode of consuming the winter food is to begin 
alternate vd e similarly treated ен th ха with the Rape, then go on with the common Turni 
are completed or "by spade h usbandry, in next, the hybrids or Scotch yellows ; and lastly, t 
S ‚ which E ш have been t: p and pitt 
fork up the tubers, -— E d. сыйган M sort and | in open weather. s ought, the first part of in Eee Proof against 
pom them. This to 25s. per acre. | month, to be put to the ram ; and the ewes should g 
ер 
either case, the produce M. to Left home 
in or otherw e frost. 
them sound до чн по fermenting 
matter should be near them. 
Wurzel and Carrots may be harvested 
ring, and, if 
cool and dry as to отав р 
marked according to the week they are tupped. 
Notices to Correspon nde "nts. 
caterpillars. You can give the. plant а sudden shake, and 
kill the fallen е with your foot sooner than you could 
dust 16 with guano. 
2j inch. 
1j in 
00 Yarı 
GALVANTE ON WANE AND 
HURDLES, 
2 e 
ui inen dme x :bbits, ш 
sen nM EE Cm. 
Hares, Dogs, Poultry, &c. 
А11 kinds of Game 
vu КЫЛ 
TER С VEN ING. Р 
PUMPS. | ARROWS: x 
TER BAR d 
Nus and DU Lai 1 
зеш iso ; 
des EY y^ meo es H.J. 
) te. Mogor 
Illustrated Catalo pue s gs 
