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of both its neighbours; thus if a red ure e foregoing aceount shows a charge of 87“. 3s. 7d. | grateful fellows, and | der 
soil be on the surface, and blue clay below, or Mapi manure, to which must be added the cost of cul- | tleman eats should. ers harkar Lasa emet aria T they do 
sand pare and and — below, there will — — and charges on 84 acres of green and root crops, of mutton. I am also quite sa d ur root 
be found in 1 stratum, a which estimated at much less 336/., green crops must be made secondary subservient to 
in thickness ; if| making a total charge against the future productions of ption of corn or cake. In fact, E 
seasons 
— loamy — otf — li to y fee 
is free eitisa rota — a pound of it 
the farm of —ů of 400“. In ordinar 
about 1001. might be 
with the spoil t i keep was a diminution for depreciated prices of stock t | exerci ing them 
goods, h u —— s 2 they were extent between the — on of 1848 and 1849. On bountifuly. a — day trouble = with 
made as is possible, but many clays shrin the other — the interest for capital invested would an accoun anagement of 
13 and * i x : —— Mer generally | be an additional charge of 500. My object in 2 — — — account, which 
ae “ing. Ph 2 Z — — d o ride — have — — — 4 —— in is a faithful e eee books, is to show the 
. ? ageme my live en ro adop into 
clay, and under that 5 feet of — clear clay, blue or for the — — * eg pay aeae- . det f —3 — PA pa — 
otherwise, there exists all that can be required on Now, is this stock et a satisfactory or unsatis- be useful. It is quite clear t e corn side of on 
— ny he ie to Br ce * ah — — . d — srs — "We 2 — of g — 3 if charged merely 19 — expenses of the year, 
8 8 ero off with corn and Linsee erefore sufficiently | 1s satisfactory in return; we cannot make 
3 on; 3 feet of spoil to cast away and 6 fe pease — a — $ — we have 23 ae f the green and root pay their own expenses, 
elay to u a nyen tfor private have we besid loss or difference is a heavy tax o succeeding corn 
yards; it has the advantage of frequently allowing the | pay — the 851 35. 74. lost in — out corn, &e. ! crops. I see in Mr. Hewitt arm-a 
tho la. to be drained and eultivated after the removal o —— —.— Barier, 2 Ls * E pai wut 2 Agricultural Society’s Journal a 
quart „Beans, es see ons VII., Part page — 
ing fully ascertained the presence of the 2 5 quarters to th 140 | — r crop, fed Lat 7 —— ee . 
r — step is to make arrangements for workin 22 e i — 100 | crop, 15 9s. 6d. alan by Mr. Tee lan 
In coming to a decision as to the relative spots Straw purchase 3 35 | shall sueceed in cing that loss remai — — 
sa to mg the un and 82 shed, let = former, if 875 do. 15 —1 — ha: it. One thing is certain, that as our een 
e on a declivity, the lower end, and Hab. b | 
the sne — the declivity if a is a sh — — and | Pr" and pollard, wa, . | i n — them is — nA — 
so place not to interfere with any future diggi ne » 842 | certain mise 
of clay. The shed ought not to b ane than 22 — Mangold Wurzel and Swedes ue — 480 | — — — — poh —— most earar 
3 a ＋ iln, pe. the side of it should pad p Tons ‘oo ee a 772 | their h to . J. J. ‘Mochi, 
of the fence to the — the manu of ; coals u 
1,000,000 pipe tiles, and abo 0,000 bricks, a "plot of ares * aan ofa a pigs, used a eaten Ae 2 
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ground, wit e + hy 255 5 fe fa thickness, co oe * calculator enoug d what quantity of ma Ler Hom ——— 
yards wide and 66 yards long. The raising of the cla proce eee e ee — P the — 
> 3 toe 5 rage y carted, it l 1200 tons, or esides a | of ers at all seasons of the year, and no doubt any 
the yard which is the farthest ti a l or considerable quantity of liquid, not a hogshead of which | enterprising tenant who has the “ wherewithal” to do 
and adjoining the proposed shed N — an be mepa — 7... ee oa a or lente lf Sag 
crore edie ack e . — clear t essence quarters of corn, and | 4 very considerable n of his regard to this funda- 
and acts Thovt edge of Sido Gaetlie ? bnd E is etek. other good things, will tell for years to come. It is dre * pi 2 but, although nearly 2 
Ae eS watehed, or the day will only tho ho have witn e durable effec oa — in 5 mare o 
be foant alban 6 Th n olay’ will of good unwashed manure on tenacious and deeply cul- | 'abourers — Ə know — to 8 the work, 
probably be that least prope re 3 
Augldiee) indigestible particles ; let that when dug be believe I could purchase and cart an equal quantity and — A i — art shown by the greater part of t 
a for trie lot the loamy quality of manure for 6007. Fo: pe orp s my neighbours | engaged in : — ge s manipulating the 
clay, and all that is approved and desired for tiles, be | Pay 8 1 Med 1 pest to s 1 firml belie th 1 — 
barrowed across the top of this brick clay, and deposited es =e, we spate . — 4 3 
two feet or a yard thick as near to the d shed A 1 — ce ee 9 2 a r T2: : 
1 e propose * as s, and no doubt will we to do te enants, by undertaking a system rj apenan ai for which 
occur in the pit fr e removal of the tile stuff, and i gh maturally m iama A aa ae and although : crop * 33 pt yeas lind an — pole * night 
Ai : ; va it ev mig 
~~ inging the brick clay together on one side, will It appears IA my statement — 2 stn mrs I the i ial arrangement for all ‘partis ; but 
re be no s ng in the yard, hold the that the a landlords themselves rarely take to 
water for sum T will then be brick clay Soe oe Eee eee Poe ee the subj to d 4 ightly 
in the pit, and the tile clay will be on the surfa ot meat ae om ie yea wa was 7 107. No e subject so as to determine righ depth can 
tween the end of t and 9 4 7 Spe 3 bal leks, hep, "E 3 emd — iin 8 uality 9 
ise my bullocks, shee pr i ascer- | 9 2 w 
11 pa 15 n = 1 3 any ‘general thn * tensed sA pe Aaa P, pi gs. y to we them, and —— — particulars. If the 
— on the spot must direct this. Gault and gault- | Valuation, 1848. is es Valuation, 1 1849 £127 e aeaiia: right) — less is i it hr mrapa dam 
c 5 ens a “he ake — — Bought, 1840, none, Bold 1343 . 25 | thoroughly by the present race of stewards or agents, 
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nature 2 na shen as — must aft ee — £249 sä 249 | keeping accounts, extracting rent, and evading all 
: it may be noted that in ‘taming ; clay, by heaping it Tnoreasa £37 | fold; it 7 * se be a — ae of z — 
high (six — a2 e ) it me down with the | Valuation, 1848 ... ... £133 Valuation, 1540 £195 | hear t assert, when he charged 4 per cent, 
r- rosie i ‘tune — a Bought, 1890 . 179 Sold, 1840 252 upon the cost of drain ge,-that it was equivalent to more 
pr — T aA 5 = har ig ae 2 427 | than 7 per cent., consi g the difference in expense 
meth teva ween — 8 e eee nt in fe ae 
ae sun is very old rotten thatch or rotten stubble P Increase n. . £95 of te . “r o. itt of — — s ly aoe neces 
IGS. 
— — — 3 -=n never tried it; valuation, 1818. ... £218 Valuation, 1849 ... 247 as might l they may be to 
ties; mdy ea aipate ip trea iar — ject of Bought, 1849. 128 Sold, 1849. 616 — — their money Oidi a a e watehfu ul e eye to ire eliris 
r preparation is to thoroughly wet hol 2 923 | 2 storm at 
of me sho : ee to soak it that i in cutting it — * = sine —.— 9 ‘ana ast 
with a shovel it shows a even tex I I 2577 
tur — and the action of frost — — ZS So a in faet, ome: 1 : Wood ae x 8 5 5 5 
this, preparation * 3461. in 1 over and phage their cost 
— = will do a ate h at pre ter — de Hg in “meng oes 
Te be’ coe E ant r cost. 2497. in Bullocks, pe 2 
MR MECHI’S LIVE STOCK e FOR 1849, | Wool from Sheen 
auair — hand Ist Oct., 1848, valued at the 
piglets. 4621 0 0 A investm 
to hased from e r 
Tiy 9 51785 as ist. of Oet, 1848, to Ist of ae true one. —— my 8 capital, i of be 
ous, toy 3 Linseed, &c., bought s 1037 4 6 and bullocks, h n in pigs, it would have made a 
Coals, ng ager | repairs io eng — e. = 29 enormous in my favour. Of course we 
Labour is 16 0 0 all — pigs, but whence does this gre 
Farm pr roduce consumed in additidn to the — nearly all d 3 —— — 
17 acres of Mangold Wurzel, 340 tons. additi p ne e of meal, &e The i 
6 acres of Swedes, 90 tons, on a large 3 s 
8 acres of Rye and winter 1 fed off. only corn 3 with a roots. e breed 
4 acres of winter Tares, pollard, corn. a 
s of 
20 aren of Clover, 
acres of poor pasture, 
os acres, 
Grazing stock in hand Ist of Oct., 1849, valued at 
the then market prices £569 
— for live stock sold and slaughtered... i 3 is > 
arcs ponies eggs, milk, and cr ee 2 0 
Cash received for Barley-meal 5 wx 84 411 
Hay, corn, &., consu by two nag horses, 
Visitors“ 1 d &. 75 0 0 
Keep of eight farm horses out of purchased corn 
and hay K IN 0 0 
£2056 © 8| 
Charge against manure kept ... «=. «=. 87 3 7 
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£2143 4 ë \plenty 
e sheep w re folded d 
ayika on Mr. “Huxtable — wher 
depression | 
sheep. N my pork wa was sold at 5d. and 54d 
urin 
per Ib. d summer. | 
are gt clone aanko Si tat A cael, | 
e especial care heneeforth that my other | 
— shall not have much exercise, 
In pe I am nog — — pes 
Bullocks, as 
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t a lower level inereases both the cost and 
— k attantion to the ontiall. J. ., 
