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45—1850. THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 3 715 
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seeds; the then Wheat, yielding from 3 
36 bushels per aere ; thati “line” “af 4 followed. by 
Wheat, by which time the land be oul will 
21. 10s. per acre 
exp arping, d- 
ing the digging of the main canal, building sA yr the sluice, | from 
wing up ramparts round the lan the 
sa . was a about 18%. per acre, T owner a : 
he vg 1 of n siale e warp lands are are much over- 
valued ; and that when Wheat is at 60s. per qr. 
— — — — . have reaped a comfortable the 
the | a 
best tegs — with the view of foreing them forward; 
third, in three 
livel 
fed? how rer ‘a Proportion of the community neve 
share teeming products! how much disease h 
here 
may thus be administered to plants, and) the East 
3 thus hattene in France, and even stained | fi 
brilliant hues.” This sentence 
hire Farmers’ Club. That extract is 
burgh 
e living of divers 
hammers an again | the 
urnips. In the part of the field where social revolution, such 
e this — was used the plant was most luxuriant; 4 Canny Scot. 
at the tim folded 
first one then ani moe a con- 
— days: which 
water, wher * deal most plentifully ; this 
brought or on a violet scour d 
k. 
been cleansed faom the atmosp t 
by the margin of the Severn, Thames, and 
may yet be benefited —by means of warping! Wich 
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J. A. C., Oct. 21. 
. e Correspondence. 
Allotments. respect to allotmen sh to 
state that I let, on tlie ms of my father, about 18} 
neoe of land in baai to labourers and otħers in 
more than half their plot 2 ground as 
Potatoes. eir mode of cu culture, with some few ex 
2. S 4 Jer 1 9 — 1 
ration 8 is now Seay tnt in — at 70s. per ton, 3 this a to postpone 
and in 
has commen d. 
to do their duty g their 1 2 5 not A 
drilled into i it i 
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terest so to do he rinciple 
argues the exercise of bor pata and foresight, It is 
thing for the mind to be roused into w — action, 
It may then be led to better t i 
indust perseverance, 
ings than e 
tie e kni a mind, er I would e 
I think the Titile ki ae of |. 
2 were 
too, as he looks upon his little 
Barnet, 
is, | afte —— came to à decided | opinion; 5 n, from „Mr. Burke, el Challoner, Mr. Garrett, 
bee of the bones oa hanging ot n to the roots of the plants, Mr. Fisher r Hobie, — cong — Mr. ee Mr. 
hat the Whole mischief 8 ir growing on Shaw 
the of mortification. ete “er Moat” Hall) Prot ——.— Way, and 
Most of his neighbours Sabel “this conceit, but the Mr. Jonas Webb. The names of 44 candidates for 
writer of — is j — e farmer’s opinion election at the next meeting were read. 
— the eae mee Finances.—Colonel — — chairman of the 
Committee, presen report 
mentioning these circumstances to a worthy friend, he | counts of the Society tothe 3 a of the previ seins setae 
told me, last year he had the misfortune to lose several from which it appeared, that on the 31st of October, the 
ws, and as many as 15 sheep, with — or three balance, in the 
nds of the Bankers, 
having 
omposed mass/the part of the Committee, the closing of the 
e of | co country meeting account at Exeter, the Council passed 
cine vote of their — Sa Messrs, Sanders and 
e 
is aie view dikait" 17175 editor of the Gazette, or f 
any competent person i 
and will take the Bealls’ to answer the question! J. D. on — 9 j 
al,as manufactured e Council decided that it would be 
ne the paar hpt deli- 
on the occasion of their Decem- 
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„at 35s, Th vered to the members 
xed, so that little ber meeting, to a 
[t former 
51. 
extravaganee. When every other product of commerce | Society, and the con 
is have an Trish thing 
em peasal 433 eps be taken to prevent —ů— ont 
reland,” thousands of whom are now starving for the party into the Pavilion, parra. the — 1 for the 
t, a pest in every province of the dinner, wi agres 
If the patentee could manufacture peat of that swore 
en bread _ i Jupe: 
in my case—if they ae be hired 
é arguments 
ot allotments are, no dae 
of weight ; but, I think, ean be 3 
are not to be discar bi cause some 
the rules 
allot tment to be let for * . at the expira- i 
RAED: BS it Bu 
1, E 
tion of which, totes all m up, if required, after 
ee oti 
Eha aad half- . to 
on thai 1 1 x after Michaelmas-day, and 
er Lady-day. 
in atten to 1 Uowed t 
portion of it, or to use any 
3. No occupier of the 
. his n or any 
other t spade husband 
4. N06 j pami 
5. Each secupier. must keep his part of the vers and drain, 
* — — of ape road within the field, in proper ord 
shall Spit bo ‘conform strictly 
to trespass upon, or injure in any manner, 
5 
or who shall be guilty of dean kenn 57 tea 
coi cane or . 2 sat k- subject a his. land 
On Bones -o of —.— — — 
Xa the Jast number of ‘the. “ 4. — aly Review, p. 183, 
» e, “a pailful of water, . — 
salts, is speedily s 
ume iu f. Toud oF ot poison | 
—— who have it in 
A 
ing the enterprise of che licentiate. B. [We should M. P., Mr. Hamond 
lik ta N y of male II. 
accompanies | 
—— 8 eas them. E. Pte N are 
re- 
As is regards the case of Mr. Rigden this may be true, 
F patentee 
licences in the United ag: og 1245 1 a! possessing 
correct the evil men, who 
of. aken out in mendations to the 
ire, peat is being krig 
fam 
vince, and we 
nth to hear of success attend- | Mr. J, 
too has charcoal 50s. wh . much higher than aed Da Mr. Shaw, Col. Chal 
at present and confer upon his unhappy country > and Mr. Fisher Hobbs, having expressed to the Couneil 
sm ` Dyrare Aa what ought the Society to do now? We do| their views on the desirableness of a still further im- 
wish however to expatiate on this head; a hint | provement on the present mode of nominating, selecting: 
we i i “It’s an ill wind that blows, no- pe the jud 
body good,” and we hope the extravagant prices of the | the Society, it was earried, on the motion of Mr. Thomp- 
8 P appli son, int fie whole. ques to a 
committee, consisting of 
be req 
a license to 
peat charcoal. Ya 
Mr. Milne’s. Reports.—1 am a 3 reader of Frsggn Honns, 
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agricul- | furnish estimates of the additional expense that ont 
19th Oct. f the cattle- 
| tural department of your Paper, under date 1 be ineurred by rendering 
1850, 1 find a very favourable review of a pamphlet, sheds impervious to rain. 
lately ä — by Mr. arent Milnegraden, Ca IMPLEMENT EXHIBITION or -1851.—Mr. W. W. Nicnor- 
shire, and rea N the East Berwickshire | 80 
Farmers’ Cub. diligence oe and ability displayed | the letter he had received from the Exeeu 
à Ro : 
ahve btn; . he — 2 be was pare) that the 1 
and y gr ign eae Tin en Department would be entrusted 
author € of “that 2 le is to show that high armor, {ten . he C ee dae 
a is at least a palliative for the presen of the Socie e Giit 
nt yous singo Committee 0 
this, and assert b that Mr. Rigden has “furnished an 
instanee of the way in w energy and resolution, under this hea 
when seconded by the ability which ample capital eon 
resources of the land Meeting of the Society in May last, 
vil of adverse pie ap gy oc tinet arrangement ofthe i 
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he G tate acce 
missione 
1 p for the Exhi aa es 
aae 0 * n ag 
pi this the border we have farms equally we iB ytd in 1851, toh . pi Giada ti $ Park ia 
* th bat — ‘hae 
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reason is artigt e 
prise ce of manure are benen iy double. But I do not wish é a ot tiou, mapa F 
0 4s on the So 
1 of the speeches at the meeting of | dnvikely co ile 
wa i a EEEL ii Tia a aa o N AA EA ONA 
