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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Marcu 30, 
which a very 
July, © August, take 
fish out a few samples of this m 
f | Afterwards a contriv 
u endless Laner baina y 
flat open barges in which the didlers wgs uP and 
down the stream, and was discharged at certain 
rina but it was a e and laborious proceeding, 
ent work was 
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foley on a framme- dak in a 5 ier arge. 
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in some cases horses, in others 
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descends to the bed of the 
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mappo that by scattering them on 
xing them in his du 
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ended. 
8 0 ‘esas j long-nedlected piece of shallow 
n thes 
n these otganied 
ung- Dia he will thus be | But pn 
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make these mixtures with her alluvial deposits, 
These bu Tky machines paler easily be brought 
to bear apesi lakes that are raeg to them by | ™ 
een attempt to 
expense, an e does not 
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mud "ake 
kaspa bot 
er (mixed s ae = 
0 as the first castin 
m enough to am, ‘it was ay out in 
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a task whic neries a t year’s upland hay, as ikl as appeared = 
houghi “say 9 and will not suc- to avoid killing the plant p Ais ori g the Gra 
Son of in a hurry. It is not the | from getting through. w days the heaps had 
gangs om the tubs 
y effect the e gies satisfactorily. 
eee . some tim awe and th 
be gery the as the 
powe f the whe § 
a lla e rbot the e 
e time of shyt. 
osed surface. 
s 
erefore a aa 
n 5 nereasing | wi 
raise en and 
expos 
most suitable to make a 3 
still further 8 nat eir moisture, and wer 
spre n fro sty weather the mu 
lumps ; still it w 
rted and spread as before ; 
with a thaw the dar fell to pieces. In due ti 
bush-harrowing, ae wis ok tie and rolling 
took place as been most beneficial. 
In very early hei bah the Tength and colour of 
—and the r has tried both the summer and | the herbage showe n inch where their mud ha 
the winter pon ney in f p soon as | been applied, reminding 7755 of Dr. FRaxRLIx's writing 
da has taken mense 
Th 
every drop of water that 
ime the s 
the spad 
. hard the ne further in in may 
will, off. From this 
must be kept 1 aii for 
the end of a week, or before, if the | manu 
may be 
ng 
capita e Clover- 
d. What is not ies for t 0 
Si * heap, either 5 m 
top, or to be 2 with th 3 Wr e. an 
so =< — (what after all is rial point, 
especially on light lands) the 2 * of the — 
slight addition of more highly-seasoned 
and pure, a luxuriant crop of 
The 1 — 
appear 
d, |e 
trouble of the inquiry, whether to those who insti. 
who 
R FARM 
ae ‘circulars requestin 
proposed in 1 to "the 8 of la 
„th wages E 
1 
gher rate than you can afford will be = 
a ti 1 a 
n Follow 
upon the subje 
‘| the letter of 
al 
the Wha 
ud adhered in solid that “ Suspicion” shall have sarapa in enteri 
s 
paes ent occas 
to 
at di istress, dee ep 2 We spread, does not exist —— 
agricaltriss Tot who have received circulars permit 
o say, Do not soca to t them, Iam, gentlem 
a bs 
wing cig gam “ge issue = our circulars 
ect it n pose that 
Suspicion” Phere allude to the - Nort. 
te; andifan 
Bid Do no ei to 
— — display this is! "Suppose 
the ee of our 33 s: they will, no 
doubt, act upon this advice—and our humble at- 
tempt to pean the facts pair Pe the condition 
of the oa 3 will for the 1 have 
failed. e bette 
this s $ “Will suspicion, bete ng to perp 
e party entertaining it? 
We do 
e believe t 
any ente ienee a catia ‘anxiety for the 
eiaa of the truth, too man confident 2 
3 to publish it eager it may say, an 
wherever it may lead—for the efforts of 
one — — so good a e to prevail. 
eue AND BOARDING LABOURERS 
mea 
and a mountainous muck-heap ro 
up, as Soo 
if the bottom. pi soft, planks must be lai 
and shift 
f the pag will continu 
that first thrown out on the bank will be c 
away, as ugh 
for a rs, p at to lie, and drain 
d 
ion is yi! men, than duri 
y to deal w 
rillian 
wed and — hay, a 
; and cart 
id down, | crops 
ocasion requires, for broad-wheeled | 
save on, Cuts 5 —. into the body 
continually be as judgment 
work 
er (after this inikah or with u 
farm 
a hard frost; 
and as * winter advances, the — te losing the ace think that agriculture gen 
Water ih which yan 2 were saturated, become 11 
more 
H 
= ae attainment of this end, than a knowledge of the 
cut at 
D. 
cart from, for Turnips or other green 
A or’s-rates in many districts a burden of 
serious weight u sane * cu . a “ ae 
An E CON not 
merely re oe on which the 
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| subject — T eee on — paleo | 
we 
a great measure de 
ally w 
greatly ben 
1 “te rer. 
w things would tend more powerfu 
steam-engi 
er would 
t—if the right means were indicated | the 
and e ori improving the condition of the agri- 
flu 
till next Apel et 
There isa machine called the Didling Machine, 
Pabi rivers, and 
pole. The mud so brought — was deposit 
* Once or twice in the 
fishing party, consisting of a 
all small possibly obtainab! 
the entire catch in 
am 
have to E PA (of T 
e mud wg ipo ess there 
n the spot for a A a mixed 
, | those 
deepening the courses of slow-running 
bringing up the m 
2 pl 
| were not ex 
clear rol idea 
out the 8 oe should then be able to trace 
the causes of the striking differences which, in dif- 
ferent localities, oe circumstances dis splay ; and 
we should also be able to trace the connection, if 
o, he 
eating. ‘and taal a one oud 0 it into three co! 
men ts, a dining hal l 
a washing room with a loft over 8 or keeping prs of 
Wen and a sink communicati mite * nk in the 
ard. T brick 
a cupbo completes the farnitt 
building from five to seven lads have e been 
T wages © 
nis a 2 
Several of “the —— bave ese oP vee 
ee 2s. ; Groceries, ls. O4d. 5 
They are allowed to come at 16 years of age, and re. 
ain till the r obtain situations. 
Beer, 1 
FE, 
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y cleans out the room, and they tak 
b 
le for meals, which are cooked by the 
WwW. i house, 
any, — * the crete of the urer and 
of the farmer—bo 
nee 
z ag “The ailis wi 
m 
per; and we have received a good 
ry instructive replies, st ise 
use. The idea 
thus e w 
icul- 
turally useful; no theory w 
agrı 
as held "connecting ee 
anen 
2 7 ar 
sep for 
te the er of any 
idea npon 3 subject at all—they were 
to tell the otis 
upon a topic of 
3 
3 eive 
only e - 
ain: q 
on this 
‘round alone, or sas aoti, would jantify. sihtis | 
“į The young men are — the superintendence 
> * The following details are taken from the average ofthe h 
3 al weeks 
of bread, at 1 pitas & 
bof four, st Tid i ad ee 
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8 8488 
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& oF 
8 
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go 
& 
4 
To this must be added a small sum per head 
Soap, and candles and firing. 
“ah 
should kindly want 1 it. 
he youngest 
e it in turns to 
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