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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Manch 23, 
that a farmer should nould barn a all his —. 15 manure, 
e pean 
- | levelling agi 
after such draining, safely proceed with the — of t 
urfaee, for if a esta 
lished with ee laid ti 
maintain it for any peri 
safest partie icularly i in our level cou 
uch fall you 
Te. 
40 s Tag a a of grata 
horse-dung be left in a 
ch a 
fey soli ‘matte 
en 
brings it down again to 
carbonate of — or 
ts, very volatile, as every- 
not quickly 
soil, 
—— of ditches, or wr — between: 3 | 
in ee. cting the muck-heap, 
earth by which am * will be in a great m 
weer and arrested. In the 
vels when — 
er is hindered by the tram 
bedding. The 2 — removed from the 
houses a aie — 
Scat ove, 
— dilute — 
seven or eight gallons of w 
he erection of — farm-buildings and = 
en of 
e | acre field. sah year; — forme 
bei r 
changed into | rai 
k 
whole with a light. coating =i 
gre 
yards, and Te in 
x-feeding is practised, the evapo- 
led upper stratum of at t 
feeding- | 
a suitable an besides being | drai 
= y be sprinkled | 9b 
— acid—say one —— of acid to 8 
llons 
ma 
done in dry weather n with 
aid of a theodolite, fis bottom of — drain is at the 
mercy of a (pe oe unskilfal) workman. A brick- 
uld — brought a action, 3 = 
e found nearly as go ood a 
which may ve veil a quick 
-e en sink and interrupt | 
seep — of, 2 other pieces, a 14 
8 a edit, and 
there mas, it w. 
me 
ceeded from a dike at the upper 
the side ee ai whioh there might 7 abo 
not a passage to an 
so far a 
he | 
hong and | bri 
ree gave 
all, and very r lie from them. The tiles, 3 — wide, what into the 
of them h 7 on one side only; a and —— urnace 
th 
og a — 
A well considered plan is of the 
and to have ‘the ‘work executed | b 
firs 
aia Pet 
| materials dee i 8g 
master’s e 
eye 
it | 3 obstacles, and aun e. ae only 
nd w 
a fe It, and where patience eid ee b 
p| “in tune.” J. W., Peterborough. 
THE BRICK AND TILE MANUFACTURE, 
to the goo ood management of manure, owing t the os 
— — of many landlords to do . — for 
— tenants ; and the apparatus of pipes, p pumps, 
red d anu » &e. 
mers. In most case 
bottoming of yards, t 
— 
icheaps, are matter 
— cia ould be 
little —— care and labou 
perhaps, ridicule the 
eryone 
igging of mere draina 
ern the tenan 
Good m 
these plain remarks. as — ng 
ctises : not 8. 
e gene- 
— ee MEMORANDA. 
of enefit Mevived from dra 
“grips,” the stiekler for rigs and fu 
Al 
matter whether he 
and the proper formation sa treatment of 
which e 
easily accomplished by only a 
anagers may, 
what 
Pra 
in most o counties e mn a: vast 
rvatior:; — t 
| one conne 
and another to take off the o 
he ning friends, 
urrows, 
wide, and sw weeping, is smitten with 75 * for | 
t 
trial of drain nage, ney 
friends, and the 
drains 
d with the 
tpourings of my over- 
on subsoil, It often happens 
vein i shaly limestone crops 
to pen 
edel; but it is of co 
ry, that they should 
enough, 5 the best dee should be s 
attention paid eee. of ae — 
of _Grsining: might be 
It is 
complied 
conseque that 
more tiles should be 
pee, oe i i 1 1 
ean 
ll below. wW, and requiring al 
of w 
— pea resting at 
n 
edge, for the purpose 
oal 
l —— ae iat sn 
that so 
mon 
thickness below, an 
uo — the 
3 a ine 
4 
effi cacy 
hard ro a it is see — work, t 
* 
an out of — or the 
ar 
8 
from w cape u 
the tenant . ehose — outfall 10 feet “dio at leas’ 
least or alteration was 
might issue directions to sat all 
is 
e be fl 
le if hired 1 ee 
attem 
re 
- water from Ra 
JE 
ais a g also with 
nly — > — . — oes the 
sides fall in, the e and you. are 
ndering i 
oa the spirit tilec 
or common level miba anes sens spar should be in few 
ring gushes forth, 
in a loose semi fluid; a barrowful of -slaty | o 
texture, of 
substance, — straight ; they are also — aba 
msey: the round 
any o 
conseq uently sey 755 
not bear pressure, and — channel will be disto 
ly last week a great 9 a — 
parts! of — — competed a 
— from. ar 
tile. 
n for prize for 
ur Agricultural Soc — cy; —— work — — 
nd was executed with 33 — spirit until 
about the last draw cone to be t 
mortification of all, it w. s fou und — — 
— to the Many pipes as its 
found that iis powers of ae 
for a very large demand: 
has of cial ar aeons, 
| capabilities of supply, 
ong 
5 sumi 
every 2 
width, set Aet as a 
sal effective 3 ment. 1 pre per should 
inch square 
bur: 
— 
e not proper 
on other s sort tof ile built on the ar „ground, i is in 
use; its wa 
and from 55 mu 
2 — conceive that mu 
s the furnace 
is of the 
s wane y the 
W ta ame 
ve regularity, 
where re diligence. is 
g all things 
ross the kiln, with — pits 
med, and 
g by 2 
re 
to a whi 
2 hed equivalent to double 
the length of the ne holes to be 8 in front of 
ntages of these s I believe 
rought i iron, — the full beter ‘of the furnace 
f the same 
ziS 
considerable 
holes are narrow, 
e kiln ; the coal is burnt on 
hite ash being 
— aae — no stone — 
sisting fire be on the TR perty to 
be pr ocured 
hat of the 
, and 1 should, as temp 
ing 80 
ell, and roug 
e 
y unnecessary 
drai The shelves for pantiles, 
common laths and bricks, I will Parag 
f Bedford, 
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