23—1850.] 
-road.— The Council expressed 2 
the Bayswater road. 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
365 
their satis- and at the right time, without cartage to mill and the r (Laughter and 
| uncertainties of su supply 
instance of His Ro 
in the Society, and his appreciation of the 
— at its —— sa 
A griculture.—Mr, 
ESHALL : er in 
lecture on this sub ubject 
or crazy in a ; but time (aided by 
a certain sper of goodly err is g changes 
of opinion ; wo ise certain folks to look 
after their g — 1 for physic of sound theory is 
the 
beginning to operate at Tiptree Hal 
ws the forth heoming crops promise most abundantly to 
In another it will scarcely be 
heavy fi ving | 
by a long calm, a 
adverted to the drainage of the Bedford Level as one of 
riets, and that it will 
d re- 
orm the hedge. an 
this kingdom. (Laughter.) tt. will 
equally compel a re-adjustment of the system of transfer 
intr 
and mu 1. 
right one. 
lanes, with fields of every form except t the 
A difficulty has hi 1 been experience 
city of engineers; but two working young 
men, of ability and experience (Messrs. Stiffler and 
Algar) havin 
eys w 
i . since the good going of an engine, a 
free _ depends — W a on the skill an 
great t for the — and 
ae say zay nothing of the stalls, attendanc 
Ifa 
nance, 
ptt aen thau a real horse ; besides, if 
feed it with coals and water, you may work it 
night as Pell as all day. 
Bet te a px 4 £ s. d. 
Pa aJ J P Enan omei 
Hi 150 
F aft, brick wor: k, de. TO 
— af sai stones, gearing, and miller's tools . 50 { 
Turner and Harwood’s linse: 9832 7 ring... 15 
— jutting . * 19 
Sack tackle and gearing E 
T. ing machine and gearing, shutters, . Le. PTE 
Dressing machine and gear it 28 
Chaff-cutter and gearing 2 ik a BE 
dstone and gearing ,.. , 2 10 
0 
I believe Messrs. Stiffler and e 8 * 
take the whole for a aes salle ween but of course 
cost must vary in some degree with the buildings. 
ay a small gorge a I could, if necessary, drive 
ct before the 
ly | Three 
ne 
method of o 
corn o 
t te power 
as | cheap.” 8 
everybody Sota so; prejudice, i "o of p bes oa 
ts | yard is i 
SEE sy 
unaiterability, a a farm oft that size 3 involves the 
f. 
see too 
i omid oh peas TR In 5 1 recomm 
ce, and use 
rse costs only 25/., it is quite clear | 
and durability, | and i 
you | diti 
Ve 
F a Day’s THEESEING. 
016 8 
010 6 
. per quarter for the mo 
man can 
ugh his han 
of the Feng pes of the question, I may 
that 
observe ill have the effect of OSE 
or dimini T extent o in Grass, he 
facility of cutting straw into chaff, — grinding corn 
into meal by steam power, will convince landlords 
and tenan that rG ds 0 
advantageously converted into good corn and root 
por ing arable 
rass for Tr will 3 sive way to the improved 
manure by purchas 
£1 243 
of | Or Is. 9d. per quarter 
wer | for the reaped Wheat. ot engine 5 do more, 
land. The Scoteh system of two years m 
cheers.) E. 
set 
arm in earnest b thorough 
of d 8 wanted; Aa Fae same time 
trenching or double digging a of the 
rst year, Mangold Wur: 
urnips. gm er De bef sm 
Third y red Clover 
orse. 
ps finds ample 1 on a farm of 170 aeres. 
n fact, as I extend my ac 3 shall inerease 
root pre lve been ar this } year. A great 
artificial Grasses w 
be. 
Forty- "eight acres of 
t breadth. 
of ere annually grown r bo farm ; 
1 lbs. of re å 
my quantity of live stock, being © vinced that on 
depends the increased fertility 
said,“ t 3 did as 
honestly assure you there is no fear of 
by landlords and tenants, wi ectual bar 
i i 5 
ment of steam power displaces menue 
bject ion may app 
this 
abel af 
fit- 
E 
zi 
~ 
8 
2 
of f 
2. 
g 
25 
ever 
in fact, beca 
far 
use the same principle, of profit e pene. 
riculturist loy ste 
icultu re—lst, on e 
an 
d last, though not l 
basis for promoting ae honour and safety of the nation, |} 
by increasing the number of hardy tars to navigate 
our coal haden, —_ es if need be, e man and detend 
“Old and’s wooden w: 
In answer 75 a 3 from F. U. "Pattison, Tau: ál 
Mr. Mechi said 
T | provements sp on this farm, we do not see that 
er 
of ca 
| N being, that in aie ow ree or alteration: 
We 
fi been much 
n the cattle. In all the im- 
* 1 or iture 
capital; the objec dily kept in view ey Mr. 
they should be of the character are 
| decidedly of o 9. — that the system of baoli 22 
3 worth 
siie of 2 in labour. 
thought he could do with six. Mr. Pat 3 of ind . may be called an 0 i 
eight pene amply sufficient upon a facie of 170 acres | before referred to. tract of land is i 
withou -engine, so that no saving was shown in | extent, a most psa — a Ae portion 
that — Mr. Mechi said it was the opinion of his | of it av Te in a greai large stones ; in 
bailiff that it released two horses, besides which a it its tate almost ‘valueless. M This portion of ‘the 
should b estate is, by t capital, 
98 horse power than many a his 
scussion also turned upon the 
being 8 into a state of cultivation, and made to 
ighbours. The di w Potatoes, Turnips, and excellent crops of Oats. We 
—— 710 ` i le. engine would pick in a da cdots but regard Mr. Thornhill, not only as a most 
Vage, f 03-4 ho ‘pra d th echi’s | sp griculturist, but a true benei is country. 
— oil, mat candies packing, &e eee. : 1 6 | calculation 15 a small quantity, he having | in creating a vast amount of employment for the labour- 
r asac ley 1 by that Britas engine | ing classes, thereby producing an i d * 
015 4 in 20 irae As to the durability o ines, Mr. | tity of food for an increased populatio Per 
Interest of capital, 4007, at 5 per cent. 0 1 4|Mechi quoted a statement of Mr. oe that one he Fin; DLER, BENJAMIN SWaFFIELD, and WILLIAM Waver,” 
20 16 8 had had in use 12 years was in as go er as at first. (a committee of the Bakeweil Farmers’ Club). The 
x Work Dow. Tn this —— he was corroborated by Mr. Hall, of the above report has y been drawn up with mach 
* at = price 27 ‘should have 10 f pay in the regular way, silk factory, who mentioned that an engine the committee, but there is one important fact 
aependent of eartage to mill, de.) f s. d. | which he bought second-hand, u aud which ed 
150 b . — of chat pind — bil of an inch long (less since been used for a simili by the person | li 
n))... ß ee 0 3 6 to whom he sold it, was ever. Mr. be 
— s toll — Albs. r 18 — A — . 0 3 6 Swinborne (ising! manufacturer) ref to Mr. 
water ed, 2 
stone turned, 8 Steumed. . serein gratis. Mechi’s estimate of 1s. 6d. per gy 5 for i 3 
that in his experience, although had broken | cuttin, 
0 | down three times esse arg — K 
Dedueting exp shove, this gives a daily prof cost so much as that. He for one should ery sorry 
af mand end the retort ‘done 
horsés 
: eost, still there would be an immense con- 
Fenience in being able to do everything in our own way | 
of e proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. toon 
to return to horse-powe: 
a 2 177 
Mr. Pattison, after again 
always pleased to see him 
and to lig: 
look over his — ate never met Mr. Mechi without 
manure tan y 
and part over; this gallons of 
uid manure, which is caught during the five months 
that 150 bai of catile are tied wpy-and also the liquid 
