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[Seeron u, 185 58, 
Tki 
TREE 
home to their 
“And he 
would erect some 
ual to hoein oe 
Aani 2 ing eq ng t steam 
«|g the ‘series. _ Tregret to see the presen 
increase of ¢ 
obtained the w 
E 
e has eo 
et resu ri nea ee 
n approbation of a 
84 
f 
HIE 
F. 
aae te on om rang to pay I. ent, on the mor 
xpen nded, a and do. the carting ‘ Pi materia ls. 
} 
He has no idea that the really 
ent of s in the field r soane 
5 
th 
find 
Just. 
dev. 
lopm 
aie ‘that if the oe = mey t end i n 
pre saes they had anaa rs “a vies in inode! 
other member thought the spit of = letter a good | 
oa as ve ti He h 
precaution, ii €> previous preparation. 
i 
m min ne, and natura 
t of ‘th e 
it.at work. Mr. Smith 
de’ bited with 5 r pete 
gt one ati aT 
erch; 
i 
est — 
EFE 
Hi 
at tw must 
are to; al 
wid me machine, but thinks only that his 
adapted to an improvised ma aterial. 
-” 
sumed oy. 
surplus frome his own pyri- k 
woul not have e sui ited his calculati ions 
the 
+} 
the district, 
wages that the labourers 
es to live in, if su uch co 
pay not pay pia 
ne gh the 
& 
in agriculture, a grand r sult 
ion! Did you ever hear “of such | an ean 
ve just aa 
tiages yg 
to spar p 
l of f harv est i in T Wortale s te eae are clear, the 
present.’ 
fi 
HR 
i 
iE 
2P 
al they Tad changed re e 
workin 
the lar; 
$ 
i: 
rieulturi 
s dra 
att 
ought to raise money 1 under ae of the 
bad 1 
E 
+ 
Thoi Se +} 
= 
S 
Ae 
the , as the an 
o pay nearly all the per centage “esa $ to pay o ot 
the loan. Then the » Mayor aid it was not the fault of 
books for 
tion pe ar Now theoretical views 
boila of the engine, that ever 
si 
musem: w my 
can do your a ta no 4 aes Lene 
lot | j 
existed ; ; other landlords! ‘estat es wanted cottages as 
ranch as that of wa oe Council. And sy > discus- 
space I will give them my v “How 
out a steam farm.” A st other pe 
o p 
g ” it will 
show th hem : 1st, how to arrange or dispos nd in 
e la 
Add to this thet fact, 
judges, that it was ascertai <i 
a Chester that, in order to 
5 to ches 
$: 
to direct: the agen 
hi xt 
pis = a 
2nd, how 
m the oe after = = years heen 
colle ct and p oyide w. ater n the “ intervals”? for moto 
f the sean engine, or for repea- 
ted irr irrigation, er aaan: cartag: ee pe or 
conveyance b 
DP eipors te oo aati is the ge ae ESAN wo ould b 
a improved a the erectio on of ee on = 
high pressure pg dnp Ath, w to 
provide proper manure for each a asp re ot sa, iy aes 
and surface carbonisation, within s’ distance of 
th h such manure is wi applied ; We. 
mical question w 
e 
- = “2 how to box 
o prevent items bm all cartage 
o and o 
eed animals on the land, taking o 
S beast 1 to the bulk instead of the bulk to the bea ist 5 
a 
ibs. more coal, 
was required by my ; 
acer quantity 6 inches 
orses. ` 
res s cam on Mr. 
8 princi — Hen went in the 
the 
or genie o pl ongi the 
the work of 12 hi 
ents with an increase of rent-paying power, 
+ nf tha landlord 2?” 
C a ee nee a a 
HOW TO noite het a STRE 
Tue Chester is The j Se have 
r2ported steam Be hizi iss Ree and Mr. ponpen air 
ei Sovint, TATY the prize of 5007. 
Pore ic 
Cente Fa Farm 
z 
ers Chub “t ther 
bat go to pohe pisib 
A this award of the. 
ands the case? Unless 
Ath 
He was Bi ss and kne 
Agricult Cet ar te 
e work to be done be heavy | 
qu nd Serta 
th minier an steam- -ploughing ¢ edge Doan 
ful Lr oh eter contrivances— answer si 
be universal] ed, since when = present laboriou 
ploughing is what farmer would: continue su om 
powers in ition Sirel to drill corn at ad. or roll Jand 
at 6d. an acre? rae _ ese are the prices likely to be 
called upon to r the mechanic agenoy, Again, 
having created a gae power, and by it accomplished 
on te land; 8th, hov 
g drainage, unnecessary ; 9th, how 
yame 
high pr ian msi by | 
low paa lane 
gisca 
posed new 
say, how x grow 
horticult ure, and 
o 
| hiti 
STEAM wees ak eal 
4} 
columns of. Saturdi y, August 21st. 
ois -n of the discrepancy between the prices 
mp ough as given in my own cata woe at | 
Chester, and that of the Royal Agric cpliprel Society 
s many | re 
andry, the result of 12 years patient philosophising. |i 
C Burcham, 8, Upper John Street, Golden Squ An 
= 
ISHALL be obliged by your 
Beier on Mr. Smith’s letter which je Tert in yon | anghors , and 
_ Wi th the facts above hi 
ety of age aa eter for ‘the Ro 
1l Society’s e hav made in M: 
hat ct oF ae = sr xhi 
at Cheste tely ire Ber An approx 
mate] price only ald Te given, which was afterwards 
found to be too Soe and was alter 
list; but, in order that no mis 
arise, my Pe rice lists were given to the tize during 
is this peee ai As science? Is w 
an anin application of steam power? You 
< | the trial at Chester. 
been T 
more consistent with 
ve arrived a 
any fut 
Smith is still dissa 
should be another ae 
pe one gig” a me an p 
of land, 
all Ping T both 
aie sage two tai items 
steam cultivation, whieh all inven 
t time, have overlooked. I 
— same soil, supposing thre by horses to be 
i one is rarya these | required to do the work Got by y his” machin hine. Mr 
the field. “By a method of tiling land the labours of | Smith finds it convenient to ignore the trenching alto- 
whieh now prevails, nam, land different to that | gether on account of its being s h t an 
namely,- ; unsatisfactory operation when done; from 
ae my favour as compared with ual labour, 
= |against 24.4 per cent. in Mr. Paha favour. of the | 
e ho; 
sgt above mi 
AT a3 para = 
ely ploughing and 8 Bi = cent. in the — in 
We 
in the y 
| he has rece? 
wo ve 
e giant, and after the first labour find the the footing which Mr. Smith has professed to wish us 28, Cornhill, London, Sept. Ath. 
padi seer Dete require dta dwar power to maintain towards each other, had he written to me NATH 
(Phissis voor means is your | ‘or an explanation of the iserepancy above referre ome 
wines SAn m fa aX ahi wre wee slap) before publishing such insinuations; but waiving of Tartari 
fe go st ren hn nano Beea a Mya pa "apnea te 
Göka oni pai on: cof chine in our relative positions? Taking th enonofapuodn 
your position of t io of si os See t s worthy o 
ven . Williams, Smith, and Fowler. ‘They are 2 Seige meh of 20 per cent for wear and tear and si y 3 ae 
oe Pre did in seting eae te k a jal weal add te. per U i liie eaa fine plant of Tartarian Oat, — 
walipamba years ago, when Pipi er A ees d the cost price and a praa of saving, as Hiner ia aana 
stant talk of conveyance by steam, wont ae ee pau ts, and planted 
u t be ab ed and ; | & |æ. |g. | pipes with open sorta 
stom adopted; ain otherwise clever mer (the. aie $ E EE ee a of F ittie garden, 
" T. Hancock being the most prominent) said E g FF 3 ae time, I pour a wal 
— not pe; it- ll not be; we can steam 343 28 £g | plant was killed by 
aan ne e method.” They pro a| E B Jan" IS o | the spring opened, 
den rig or Oxford on the ordinary road. They 2 E |22. JEF | ear appeared, few would 
eerste upon thousands in this kicking Š }8 |8 |S |thana very larg 
pricks, yet did not succeed. Their aim was of the 
cal their n = philosophy so limited; the ut-| Daily expense of my sla A js > ae 91 stal 
mos cr aimed a ara e or 30 in ha actos of lighi a peat oom rate a ference. 
one vehicle to Br an and back in a day. this ich land w: me plea hed os at Cher Two of them measured 25 inches, 
by ae oem 5 have paid for the use of steam? Other ter by my OE 6 o| e-a) go og | Tubbed on i 
peop he m n the right method, and what was | 6 acres of Fight lam supposed av r It would have 
resu y th of a similar am of m, T enpable ya being ploughed ut I gath 
and even more simple mechanical combination, they a Vicarage. 
soon ne ged to convey from gives es daily s expense per nor 7-8/8 0) 80 area 
Brig aot ere u people to 5 acres of soe ses daily expente Steam Ct 
dite ina day. Now- this is just the| per aere.. 9 219 71126 234 pposing th 
erence ‘between a Sf caters and wro g method. The Pk cape of heavy land trenched at ert atte 
in the method, and it-points | “Noe ra by M cg ‘ 18 4 |19 24/120 0 84 | and himself, t 
a moral which ought not to our steam we a acre Mr, Smith’s a | of defending himself 
I repeat w in oe stanly pape 6 24.4 | was intended 
No atio. f the = of Mr. Smith’s 
new <y om the “ight td he 
contradict it if he can. 
