2—1850.] 
“THE IMPROVED “FLUE BOILER” AND FURNACE. 
live to rea N a benefi himself; but how can it be the ex 
is mean, but tha 
fact, justified in being a better 
| land is, "i >. of 4 
| friend public by laying deeper and more 
HILL be otf i ** inform the numerous ’ 
. mise 10 BOILER” of a yor yee permanent j rerh of incre uce, than 
238 size, that be be prepa , early in December, | cn pected from the temporary occupier, whose 
27 oe . from that investments are sure, some time other, to * 
Seek ons Prices mil Herz e „Hirt guarantees | an extrinsic ef- ion of their results, from the 
his Boiler . aria of the 
Horticultural Works, Greenwich, Jan, 12. 
Hor water PI PIPES AND BOVON PIPES, 
the usual connexion 
J, . , Iron Bridge Wharf, No, 6, Bankside, London, 
ery large stock of Hot Water and Trough Pipes, with 
les, Col . Bockets 
„a * a a the 8 
sete an — of the Re 
3 the argument is identically — same re 
out the still higher 7 * vn only in 
several degrees from S Tana” 2 will, W 
and | interest may perish with the year, up to the oe 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 25 
from 1 _ years’ purchase below its relative 
ects u invest in 
Agriculture. If it be true “that under the protection 
of a ＋ lease, capital and industrial en e 
work, in a very different spirit to that which 
* the ene motives of a tenant from 
year to year, in how ha eater a de 
is principle apply where the alternative 2 mere 
occupation of another man's property is contrasted 
with iche absolute and devisable ri “of that 
which purchase 
The Lawyers declare the fault i is not theirs. The 
Title shall be 
Bpigota, Throule Valves, $o., of excellent quality, and ai 5 2 | for Lif h diture urchaser of land ires that the 
w Parties m can have | for Life, every six whose expenditur requ 
ell men sent pe — * Kingdom, Laber the — 4 e y do decease to Fgh efit of. a 2 fin vesti the amount of ee the long 
at Watters, Bash weights, ae Hara, “ale Bricks. ond ranger, and is so much mo oney lost to those whom chain o family history nocou out in 
humerous other castin tat J. Jomas’s, Iron Bridge | the i nant’ of this veri holdings natu- order to complete this investigation, has has grown 
Wharf 6, Banksi side, Lo ode dag rally and — — as — surviving self, namely long usage toa length which acknowledges no sub- 
> his child r if his first-born alo o | mission even <Å the — = an Act of Parlia- 
The Agricultural Gazette. a are ei Dg then his s younger children, 5 his ment to shorten or er bd : — W. 
ow. The Legislature has commenced- and only | Conveyancers,’ P conve a. au 
SATURDA Y, JANUAR Y 12, 1850. 
MEETINGS 5 FOR 7 . TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
—— — he — Ireland. 
129 —Agrioultaral of ireland. 
n hither 
tances that — in this country the price 
and accessibility of Land—the raw material of the 
farmer's business. It is the more remarkable, because | ê 
when men were . — N argument to show 
t 
| — 
the recognition and amendment of the 
latter evil by the signee s Bill, clogged however, as 
we fear suc kö ial acts of Government must ever 
be, by a difficult * ini best system of | 4 
' | inspectorship and expensive watching. The require- 
ment too is found to essive. Money for | 80 
Such s 
own necessity : 
ts are ever a ‘com mentary 
they poin É; with successional and 
our inability ‘to compete with the foreigner,’ as the 
phrase went, one should hardly have expected suc 
a mo have lain unchallenged, as o 
If ct of Parliament 
pra ase System. 
to be 
4 i per — upon * 
mortgage in land, with additional hardshi 
of making the weight of the assessment fall 
upon the buyer inversely with the amount of the 
as in fact to make the rich and 
r be — in“ the smaller, and the 
re ha 
and j in dail 4 “operation upon us, by virtue of what 
is called Practice of Convey ancers,’ back 
and countenanced by the a 
charges ra 
3 
in 1 new sense of the 
phrase, that is to say, at the 1 ratio for the 
smaller amount of land sold and m 
is wonderful what le can be — t to bear in 
. e be allowed to grow |} 
Aan 
ong, to some conflicting -under-sore which 1 
h 
4 i through plaister after plaister in succession. The 
m | bumou be pro 
—— — — and — 2- in Bar attempt to 
ft s eudal stock, | 
They hae not wwe an laws point blank 
to gro long as land is rendered un- 
— except to giant purchasers, by the un- 
wieldy operatio r present system of Con- 
yancing, so l will its mode 
jrati: ous alter 
and driven by ress narrow 
ingress and outlet der the bilities. and wants 
of w growing community. ake any other ar- 
ticle of sale and purchase 
man's distinctive attributes, the 
2 
of 
dogging its pat for sixty years back, of scruti- 
nising ita archæo ogical me emoirs and incidents, or 
from 
the seller! 
Mite aad 
hand to hand jon to the ——— 
ed 
— ia in thie ar tying annually 
by the 
‘would hardly be 
a6 5 
rk 
z 
JN: 
z 
; 
3 
A 
FPT E 
ti 
HN 
fle 
A 
E$ 
f 
i But let the same 
: per notoriety, 
value be represented in land, the 
ership of ye is — ned more a matter 
myst 
ge must be delivered containing a full 
of i and M 
Hirth, Death, 22 
in the seller's family for last gene- | zu 
ration or two, and every Mortgage that has been 
made, every Term that has been created for pur- 
poser Jon nage ce occasioning a delay 
=", of — foe fore the 
e ray mo ut athe 
7 
RE 
F 
H 
i 
se—any other pes “of 
a 
to 2 poro ran 
erous | Last or PRIZENEN at 
fractory evil that cannot o * ed tr or contempt 
of court, and which sits li 
landed property of the kingdom, p al individual 
ttempt, no matter from uarter, within or 
3 = ee its leaden 
soil. 
Fable, weak oliy have 
from their throat, but the trouble and 
m such reluctant 
o 
* 
sacri 
removal of, but no one exactly knows how to pro- 
e had a Real- property 8 sitti 
red by delay ; 
* -pro 
, | 80 * k that hope is almost 3 
time 
all motion and inquiry upon the point = 
hes Commission 
tley foiled by the eternal answ 
3 We trust, however, that van 2 bje 
is again arliament 
22 owners of land od will have — 2 
Lawyers. Facili of 
Transfer, and patent pare wa of title, are not lesg 
valuable, nor a whit less a pees to. ‘real’ than 
books of the 
upon 3 n 1 
plicity : it promotes free circulation as well ag 
Security, and is thus eventually more — even 
the use or 0 
1 si bona norint. 
We understand, that Life As- ` 
rance Offices have intimated 1 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
RENCESTER. 
ATION, Contermas, 1649, 
Agriculture — 1, E. J. Overbury, of Liverpool; 
2, V. Rice, of London. 
1, E. J. Overbury and T. R. Luzmore, 
* E. J. Lambert, of Clifton. 
Natural History — 1, R. Holland, of Mobberly, 
Cheshire ; 1 of Clifton, 
— , S. V. Jones, of Brecon 
127 of Warwick, , 
— M &e.—1, — Kartene Luzmore, of Liverpool ; 
—ü— . “ha 4 
72, W. — . 
Jonn WISO, Principal. 
ON ARTIFICIAL  MANURES, &e. 
Tun — ema eme, resolved 
where there wafficient dung for 
eee 
existing 5 system, though redueing land 
