THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[FEB. 23, 
out streams eq 
calibre of the p pipan Ta one Red, severa 
had been 
ea and running 
of the 
curren 
farm, where the main aeg 
s: to ara ma under-drains 
subsoil wate: 
being unable 
the ditches hes 
greatly subsi 
Such, then, being the results o seanty 
tem of under-rainig, on land which | 
d 
oe not ine 
ral adoption 
a more effectual exterior 
throughout di 
* 
had a a fall into to the e aks, they by o re pou 
at many 1 
of water in 
been the f fall of rain that 
1215 
nearly one-half “the 
ral t 
D 2 · 
s are 
> a hollow poe 
to soak away until that in 
ded. 
a somewhat 
a defe etive an 
ompara advantages 
of — 2 — 
rainage shall be — 
the marsh district ? 
on ;—the pray. ne fe considerations have 
wn how an 
theoretical baa 
mented, money sa 
drier, and the salubrity 
increased. I. A. C. 
is actually 
lrg land i 
realised ; rops are a ug- 
mprov ved, “the air made 
of the climate permanen 
e Corresponden 
or sewer, n hollow 2 the bo 
an inverted 
dome or arch. 
the tiles from falling in 
two parts cement to one of 
will Bave =e a smooth aní 
ward in placin 
mortar will do as well lor this purpose) at 
dak of cath tl tile a the , then spread 
face of the tiles as before, 
of tiles into this, breaking 
wo 
3 
at Liquid . Tank. —After 
ient ci 
construct 
ing the 
in forming a cutting for 
a deep drai 
bottom of the excavation like 
ns | of tiles, allowing ‘for all waste 
ee at the com- | th 
sho 
r 
Warm The use of Fla 
eumbent mass Wand still further, the enumeration 0 
d, that the 
into by spreadin 
and airy cost about 
_ 6d., of the best quality pre such wo Tiles cost 
pon the pr a 30s. per and 1000 w ill cover 
105 s 4500 gallons, so 
t rate 
_A tan sag kr 
n enormous pressur 
wing. Ehe n is now advancing 
Flax agp Sei be planted. I think it well to let the 
esult of ey last ep s crop, as far as I 
ou acre my own 
in 
= it in lga midst of gion 
st 12s. a 
an arm adjoining 
piaddi, ‘nan i bn shels ; 
have 
e at 6s. r bus 
seed, which yields best, on is now the 
m payın m: 
bushel for threshing, p ay will i quite 20 bushes 
30 
found the pe dare difficulty in 
with Gooch’s 
many millions we ee year 
cake, we need n Ba. eran king t 
| unploughe ea 
nsome’s . plo ugh, and letting 
cock, The mo 
| spaces for the subsoil yok: to work easily. 
of rea, avd 
ng the * on the urfaco 
1 m the yard during — winter frosts, a 
well with the haymaki 
dt 
ng them, put a little | 
sp 
„and press 3 layer 
joint e over the fir first, d as 
t the | 7 inch 
cement | ha 
e | the waggon ; yes, very tr I 
| e about the aber in the peat of the tw 
rriag s the 
e so very long 
travelling by stage coac 
all innovations, 
”? to 
paring for 
growing them by . the Aighiy manured soil near 
the surface, than I w. hen I bro he 
bsoil. 1 
ts for 
stirred by t the subsoil 8 ‘Oak 7 — te hom 
ton Grange, 
arts.—Does 
in barten operatiors? One would suppose so, wh 
he sp of the 
need i 
n, previous 
since we pee to 
was certainly safer than b by 
rail, but gps «J. D.“ is aware that the rine is 
not ous! the * eet 9 safest. It 
T thinke that 
usts 
e | question ; I, for one, am ee to him for his valuable 
a| soundness of the ar; 
* J. D. » use his carts without frames | 
n 
au idle to join in the popu 
ought to lower their rents,” 
d 
them for carting coals (2 tons), c 
80 0 bushels, * 100 — lime bg 2 100 b ih ns 
r planks and 
ge 7 
8 L” ts the subject, and settles 
m Pai J. . ai 
writer of one of your 
work the 
state of * . but * of fattening. 
surely a rial reduction may be effected in 
t dra England to a farmer's 
e 
mpro 
ay a 
these times, ome” ey my. . S. 
[We noyer employed — and sho oT fear to alter our 
practice tos of a universal tendency among 
farmers the other wes ag ig ag the apparent 
n favour of the former, 
which might be presen cg 3 1 we have had ample expe- 
rience of the difficulty of giving all the particulars their 
d 
rmers to 
will give usa che further truths 
to many of us, ee or ae y aean on. Tom 
qu mi aopean that rests 
tena and T venture to py sania wi 
been 
ess 
ed to sepe them tado « so by offe 
ill o 
> eres the rental of the 1 SPENTA be 
cordance with “ prices ” before next Michael- 
occasionally I hear of higher ren ai 
offere ered), This aot o be Adee that a ae ‘will, as 
a s pa gt mate them. Let us, then, be ub 
the e necessity and justice 
p 
ms of Weep Sere I 
would do man i 
are long, low, and 
„ long, 7 feet wide ; 
Mr. Hannam’s harvest cart, but 
consump’ 
on the 1 A.D 
85 find “A N 
ost of 133 aay eee 
ay 
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