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161 
and h 
this was only to 
: the ee iier aot doing t 
t anig Se 
poSo of rep they 
d doing 
but a eed 
mead na ion, and 
un | 
of any kind, but more | 
t 
e p steering ‘wheel 
t worthy of their 
aa = a be 
a 
nd boiler. 
is connec cted by an arrangement i toothed an 
1 the main forward groun 
"The over ae nn shaft of this | ne dut “baths Sched w with fres} 
ns, to 
Keep n well washed and cleaned, and 
1 dust—wood-ashes if 
d |they are to be had. The rats a be looked 
d | caugh at if pahis and — ir rw stc 
heir depredations a eres ings. 
- | Choose th iest day, to thoronghly 
| Cleanse and limew ash the hen- house. _ Set the hens a as 
| 
| tl and the next. | 
me care et young 
f 
ekens 
rm which i 
by a tram gearing from a han 
disposed 
orked 
Fd 
l is also | chic 
ake m 
is ard] young neck Our 
r| 
0 
in the back _ portion of red | | eeg pure ai 
h: 
ri ns R ensure aire gre par f the 
' Diary will be found the re geet to 
ai r 
l permit, coop out t 
cae r of ploughing guides, 
th of the mac! 
h 
ave — abenan 
ting a 
r the extent of gro 
run across sthe 
wo oma guous chain pulleys, near “the centre of th 
achi 
as 
und A be niece rg at once, 
field’ 
Hens 
which do not beg 
4 little too fat; this — ‘bo s 
.—Two arts: 
size of a pea; et one 
ejo! 
ne 
ashed w ith warm milk and w Si 
£10 ai 
so that the rth traverse of the oat, at ighi 
one m: orning 
t of ong: - Wash the nose and eyes with brn 
vater, = give x es dose of 20 grain 
bn Calom 
he | to the rate of the pl Jalap, an about a week a 
ch | this forward traverse. eig a chain or r Ploughing belt i is rir dive tn the Daai —0r, pei oil of Copaiba, 
fitted with suitable ploughs or cultivators, which, as the | 25 drops, essential oil Tot Cubby 25 drops, Licorice root 
| machine works, contmually enter the or 0 plough | in powder, 50 grains, Magnesia, 50 grains, treacle suffi- 
nd it up in their peter traverse, and eme pve Log cient (about half-a- drachm) to eragg mass; divide into 
easily in tools ground to return free in their upper back t 10 boluses, and give one twice a day.— a few 
falas f they set towork | Fach plough is “sae steady in its — by tae leaves of Rue om up fine, and pressed i igh 
pre ¥ harvest, especially on a immis toe | wing-piece fitting guides in oe a ~~ aa piece of salt rly and give a piece iwe the size 
vat the the work would be g 4 $ ight in |of a small Walnut every other morning.—Or, a 
with | the ‘forward framin , but ‘li fit y peN the line to | pennyworth of spirit of turpentine, and nny- 
A anru: importance not only | such an extent as will j just ale or the ard s orth of of olive oil, mixed, ae lia = ohn ni 
the weeds, but of sg ing them at the traverse of the who le machine, mA result in the piein alone morning. Ai take 1 pennywi of blue vitriol 
ae gerai enemy to the farmer was cross the field. The |stone, and dissolve it in a teacup fall of hot water ; 
pe seeds view far and wide, | plough always works with its ground whe eel or wheels | when cold put it into a bottle, and add 1 pennyworth 
immense expense, and ca the corn to| upon the unploughed groun moves constantly | of each of the three following ents—spirit of 
. When Thistles were not ‘eat at till they were | forward leaving the ploughed rotai behi nd it. When | hartshorn, spirit of Lavender, and tincture of Myrrh. 
i they ripened, ; a, he si gern To use it, drop on a wood ni and drop it 
ing frames are folded back so as to orm, in the whol to th f th ;ifa bad case, a little 
et be had about 70 acres of land, 10 of y long running frame, act Gage table.” be dropped into the Aate Kak the roof of th 
inTurnips. ag great senfinarium of Twitch ia rea h Peruvian Guano and Phos .—Mr. Edmund Cone says, in the Ohio Farmer, 
seeds. nds he pushed on his a Agricultural ee Farm, | that in attempting to keep fi 1500 fowls 
ss well as he a wit i a er, he pan ly lost ren poe each year by th 
had four years 
necessity to 
the expense four times over 
= s 
a little assistance from 
fore they were we 
his wor! 
were left ; they f found very ee Da, and | 
of t his practi 
Sith weed, because the 
dean. A farmer, haring a 16 years’ lease, | p rik 
‘Peru Guano 
21st Dauber, "1857.— 
I 
culars respectin: 
desire, | 
beg leave to aer ae you the following Tew pa arti- 
a 
as a pans to the ‘Turnip crop last 
Ulster Rae School Farm. 
1 
w has been 
remain 
not find 
nd no difficulty in no <3 04 
the land clean. He d 
which followed secured a pretty fair rl = 
n care reful e 
80 
from the Turni 
Composition of Linseed 
.—Dr Hodges stated that 
to to examine two samples 
a anr: 
‘ been required 
forwarded 
on guano. 
bin rt as aes ich ve 
a 
ous clay, but. that | portion 
xamination, could detect Hea Tittle 
cated in a direct in echa whe wi me hae He says the 
njoy this dense, pungent smoke ex- 
es e e A 
e produc: nuffin; a 
vi tt sao action Ex the niclitating iaae ee 
lachrymation or discharge of water 
Nearly fill a deep earthen 
with fresh-laid eggs, 
i ends 
| aaa its was fru 1 an was a ver y. Aae superiority ‘a 
the P 
y, 1857, cates? 
m, produ uced the follow 
esult when raised = weighed a gv Bick of hes 1857: 
red al 
eh bro over that of the ph 
feet 
Two in eve 
by 
(Swedes) per statute acre. t2 
rate of 10 tons farm- a manure and 2} ew 
ery | peas 
owing ji 
frequ 
tó 
Aia 8 consistency n thick: cream. 
days, 
| of time. 
be the cra i but most effective 
ced by 
‘erence in ne statute 
BS 
The Kooria Mooria Guano Is lands.—At a meeting 
Si of masters of 39 vessels, held at the Kooria Mooria 
luti: 
The 
specimens had respectively the 
composition— 
Cotton-seed 
showed Seq both | stein ibe: 
ue. Professor Anderson, 
blushed the — of a 
cakes had n the 
any preference vos a 
Price of the Cotton-seed cake is 72. 
aT 
‘upon 
“tee ota gl th 
m Plough.—Mr. Carmichael, of Millise, 
a some oe the lbs sor tumours 
renter and which, when cut 
sented 
on Emon stalks : and roots of herent 
T RRebielns 
1858. Essex Gazette Office, Colchester. 
which d th 
jary, 
on | statin Signe peat 
ttle maggots similar to what Pa y, K p ed 
iver Devlin. | 
on 
Diary for tke Dairy, fees and Poultry Yard for = 
We have again to call attention to this useful annual 
a ons were 
ibleea, and 
dees sta 
and Hayes, the lessees; that the poy 
hing like eaa and Topa Peru; that the 
ose at Ichaboe ; 
have 
Gh 
ent havin 
poultry-yard, the dairy and the piggery, a 
a general cash account of the rit at rool pts 
useful qrii y tenra 
ese ings, and a number of memoranda o: 
ie er oe gravel the runs, or 
orms for ate a-da p can 
year | half a mile of eet that the 
of proceedings under each pr lessees _ d forfeit ee pager teers eaeagusdtterne 
ooria Islands should si 
—| respecti 
"| regretting t 
else have 
- 
llen; out moma 
BoE aaa that 
e guano, and 
rt showi 
ee a pn 
and quani 
that oe Freemantle’ j 
the true state of 
mes, Feb. 2A. 
Calendar of oe. 
FE BR R 
v AR 
Fen Farm, Feb. a — our eat report the weather has 
been very variable ; thaw have alternated, but we are 
cover ap winter 
chow: We scarcely remember @ 
