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THE 6 GAZETTE. 
[Marcu 9, 
in this 125 Sri 5 little shoot 1 a 
engaged in rp Pe down i 
ce in those chat are. * yor 
yielded only one sack. Some years since I mixed one 
sack of partridge Peas with eight tof bn, and at wen 
ruddered out 10 : sac cks of clean e more 
But great is * frere 
3 weak, and th 
amt into 2 ight $ their progr 
pid, b ergs will be 
Homers i Nu wok and antag” shold’ from the 
of the drawn-out aa to u vp Phe Rage 
a vegetation, per the want of supports at the ro ts. he 
hag Lr mark ‘the same 
growth here corn, 
Peng Sgr to ithe 5 effects of daylight, is 
— 3 8 of th ts under- 
uppos because there 
ce in the er of appeara 
so wings, aiid 
sae 
ary. 
ing of Barley, now so much pra 
sy and the easter rn counties, I have before r 
4 = 
ngland, 
ra hh core lose quarters | a 
2 much yet to learr. 
acre sowing sufficiently 
in their return 
ext. Hewitt Davis. 3, Predertol’s -place, Old Jewry, 
y 16. _ [it 
Lon rete Tae 
rs nyser was por ry fa ordre 
ir | for er 
pulse ; 
boak 3 be 8 * “of “Early 
] bushel of winter Oats. 
farmer, but much to their interest every way, I — 
n 
8.8 
under 
you with a few lines on the s 
te “fac 
afani eee = 
r my o ent. I 
I found that a bit f r attached to 1 comfortable 
ad and warm 
cottage, tends m 
e country, 
reply say he knew a very clever, intelligent, gee scientific 
pera I say ? 
cid Beer.— ~The e only 8 - can recommend is to 
start w ith good materials and | 
he fiatids only of a 
Se malt will preserve hee without this 
S 
a 
© 
a 
9 of Nov 
hen the barrels ar l 
years) th 
Bacchus phen not h ave been satisfied 
and in that w 
adopted" to. cool ie wort — br dividing it in 15 smal 
is liable to * 
one, two, or even 
three sorts only, and roe te not last * They ma 
N r 2 & d rubra, Triti epes 
soil. Agrostis and ru 
other ie ae ng ‘os mph gpr 
their more profitable neighbours. It is true these ate 
88 way in their turn, and a sward of eS asture 
es is formed. seed f thes 
its efficac ay s * Caretta? ma 
ri e 
uan 
working of it myself, till my brewer sees 
small po 
the power of a 
rtion of a and the excellence of the vintage, | 
ould not properly d My ale is glass 
15 eeps well. 
8, is fine wheaten 
rtiele of too — gravity to admit | 
wly fo 
ties in various degrees, or are deficient o of v f valuable 
ones. kiant tins their growth in m es, and 
at different seasons, ar PUNG 
the variety of their dane renders them 
ws vigorously ? 
, Kent, a y 
as well às 
s attract m 
prac atten- 
tion at present. The notion of the latter as to four sacks | 
of Wheat being the nat 
‘be maintained for 
acre. 
to make a — by sowing onsen which | 
tures, ~ eae as in ne eee s aop 
| 9 
8 on, quickly stop 
Mr. ‘Mech i and Mr. Huxtable. 7 doubt re | 
are to any re 
S 
— Having 
your valuable publication (whieh 1 
ix cottages 
— — zi should be glad to “undertake the « office 
engage 
uick cooli 
= 
Qe 
= 
„and 4 Ibs, 
‘or yarns an — and just 
. — the following particulars cannot 
fail to be interestin 
—— Flax Improvement Society, a oe resent 
his 
read — j in 
abourers’ co — re 
the extensive | 
ess, what | He 
person who adop pa that plan with great success, ce a ah 3 by Sy mua 1 vente 
the ground, and if there is any los 
there is any profit you 
ranged, and, ier td a ee the 
acre ; his cutgoin 
a friend, according to the n i schedul 
free from tax and tithe 
eed Oats, for Mitte an acre 
the Eadie 
monthly — of the m 
— — of ‘an aud | the 
ience on these 
re 
1 acre of land, 
Advanced for’ see 
cordingly, 
said, “ Well, Giles; il baits 
lied, “I don’ 
u shall 
expense 
r Potato plants, 
d bout 
for — dt ditt 
105 A icc of Sadie $ = 
ash 5 
n 
stances. 
ofa 
‘or this are of the community, | 
prietor or the tenant | r. 
be interes 
We have no doubt the 
—— —Altho 
was otherwise 
uiries as to kon 
of Potat 
inquir 
ar.“ 
ting or 8 ing 
herwise 
| fountain head will be worth os “sre 
subject. 
have 
atoes 
for manure for Potatoes 
ar hie 
2 half an acre of Oats . 
ker 
Cr. Sent: “of t blessing 
bit of Hind to "the labourer, if ma think it likely 94 
ey would. 
ee to ser: 
et a co 
I intend aja 
inten 
acl which hay — 
hens ever 
n anything e 
meeting him one day, I I 
— an acre of land?” 
about e I should 
ell, take 
s P’ i it, and if 
it.” It was rae ar- 
e man commen 
being peri Ee lenk him by 
Sveces 
for 7 7 half an acre for Oats, 
an ing u ys GES e he 
eed 
es 20 0 
oe ne 5 done without a single day’ s wok by the 
is, employed; wife 
children planted the Potatoes and du 
e | answe y 
is | +] ivi 90 bushels upwards 
od | of a quarter, that is 8 er head Oats, anda Ea 
hi 
his 
them up. In 
lagen his answer was 
n hand, an 
8. rofi rd 
h fi mily for 
I observed that he had 
the grea 
ur readers. 
a —— of E 
nt recurrence 
E 
al 
however pe 
w nävertisemonts from knowl 
of th 
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