a drain ery 8 feet, the ere Tops e not bee 
a better than S ontuaarngk drains, een the expense 
high speed. This I have a aS agai: 
discarded b y Mr. gn 
Ar Ron motion ditat in place of it. We: 
acquainted with the anti of this mo 
iei t 
nt of governm 
islop conduc 
cylinder 
axis. In the inside of os x 
and is so ue 
placed that se eats te pert tk 5 
To pass through and over the wild eonvolutions of the = 
screw. The diameter of ne cylinder be’ ing 18 inches 
and the screw making four turns in a ta the A soos 
passes over 
i im: expensive 
i tt GEORG) 
aagdcewl Esq.” 
coe than 19 f ‘oot 4 in "of wir 
rig me foot ot “ino cylinder. Farmers’ Clubs. 
slow speed HALESWORTH: Sep niece 23. em d 
the subject “of a laste by 
Lon 
—“I hav 
the second length passes o 
ie. “grey ;” and the third the large or g 
out at the end of the Pars 
phe vour of pipe 
ewe gegeras 
| 
f 
: 
F 
arrangi 
i vent results, inasmuch as the tendency of the blas 
prevent the good corn from passing through, it pike ment 
d on t d of the riddle, where it mixes with ng 
ickles deficieni sees 
think 
the grai layer 
upon iy a ade many ‘of the pickles of eh. a3 are 
subjected to the blast at all. Mr. 
Hover been dug, and the pipes nae quently n 
suming then 
producesthesame being placeda atthe 
eylinder—Mr. Hislop causes | and fair p Ae n h is 
p most efficient aad, pon  Jodicigus 
i the size of 
our a 
i at a airde of 40 feet—as 
of 
ete 
plese 
behaves 
grey” bs ai rained: 
thi 
no sake and the ext pense of the m: 
able ; but as such age is not sufficient, w 
of 
Both th rey a and t the good corn 
“grey” 
passed through the blast os if any of the “ 
is of sufficient gravity to stand the blast, it falls in 
i indepen endent,  ianaing’ a cast-iron 
the deliv to the eN cylinder by | 
hat for th Mosta All the spouts of the apparatus 
at a sufficient es “grey” the ee tojin 
w to bea their load. 
Bed isos ai 
anner equal 
equal to Š 
freed 
the e most s momi 
rda this neighbour] hood. TI 
ee. teal to peuvent the tet 
nounce i Šire as 
walt toe hook: ae 
. 
and w | in rt to 
‘the Society. He aed = the satisfaction a the | to 
iety had 
haga ternal on lan s with but a am 
where comparatively flat with perfec! 
put io Bo caves T prefertho 2 inoh diameter pipe i 
e1] to the Think and 
Save received Seidon his opinions ie Me Hope 
of Fenton Barns, one of the leading agriculturists of Ptronont of the kind and I peip 
Scotland ;— find * 
“Fenton Barns, Drem, N. 
; ner Sir ave had great pleas ore in roodiaa iT na ` diagonall 
falta Soei p riii in the the “Journal of of the Chanteo Lenk pecan oye 
Sane for a last. My Deen ae to gradation is 
c the conclusion soe, ‘have come to, that in 
u pus soiis, Aalis $0 inches deep; and i from 18 to 24 feet 
drains at 
r the drain 
yes of ow 
I Thelieve it ere that we should not only care! 
‘iy bet prt 
are feet send 
on sandy soils, I had to re 
a raf Tise, o with he retentive mP Se [so rad that ht tho pipo drams ne may it ee 
taria is y probabi teh longer parið 
wes, or str: hme 
the latter are 
12 years. 
yearly improves, the bush drains gradu 
P | after four years they become impaired, and 
e of immense weal 
the ealbre of. frait trees, even after art 
t o! 
n H 
trongly recommend the useof theth 
lite or By gs bath K ae tn the best fa: As I Lag tdid isofton im- 
to dise e best direction ithou' 
so alter U the directi ion of the ploughing as I 
ently 
e whit 
ofe ns tting 
seertained, 
in am 
as gA 
E HOP. 
Drainage was 
Mr. R. Bond, of Kentwell, 
ord, of which we abridge the following 
H 
ve prac- 
variou 
ing; but as it is 
a permanent improvement tothe on, 
the expense be borne by the land- 
J until ri renewed, consequ 
the land has the disadvant 
ra 
years I 
ni Ea 
m springy 
die depth d 
tan In cedak be werk: I plough out 
in depth, and the drainers draw 
3 fe Ea 
e item: f di 
2500 pipet at a 
Expense of cartage, laying, and Aaa 
irs 
ds- 
the drain to 1 
wo spades of 1 fae 
ae 
le 
25 
09 
After a en and interesting discussion, 
resolution 
enerally in the neighbourhood of Hales 
pipes are preferable, papi! on very 
fair p roportion o of the ense m 
case, T 
t pla 
hat landlord and tenant have yinda an rodilo e Progress 
whic! the best, the cheapest, the 
draining for our 
which the 
eo the 
besi 
cost, 
wend pow a 
with the tenant.” Thanks were 
Chairman, 
est | lowin: 
tien voted to Mr. Bond a and to the 
roceedings terminated. Ipswich 
ai 
The Journal jin for October, 1858. me 
wood & Son. 
current number of this, the Scottish Jounal ot 
of propre 
KETA contains a very good report 
Aberdeen Agricultural Meeti 
as 
7 el i eames. 
rosroo H 
Shem i 
42 hours, at 28, 3d., 
with machine for 25 
Bape ot oning sr of Oats—that 
e rate of 4s. per ipa a 
ND FIELD 01 or Wam 
=i 
es 
2 — 
ee 
Ag easier 
coococt 
se ca 5 
1a 
Ten women liftin tag at 1s. 8d. 
Two ge = 1 day 34 rotted at 1s. 3d. 
at 10d. pe day, m 
ii 
Į- 
s 
= 
adver 
to productiveness. I hiow RINTAA have been raised tot the 
fall; r 
t safety, 
ear the 
no fully atte ttend 
ints, but it is also requisite that we fre- 
Ji at suitable times to examine each outlet, 
Tam of 
ast num! memento 
nger pe: us du 
one of the great ‘advantages ee pipes have over Vales, 
ced Be ge able substances as 
the ewed after § 01 
Farther, whilst, the Pipes. ‘remain effective and th 
ually fall in ; sn 
gradually get 
mth 
lary, = of cutting 11 im 
t meng Ti. — vos 
Other mee acres o 
i peopl arranged 
‘worse | Ï 
ui) AA 
A enn i tl F 
tsy 
driven cocoa 
om belts i 
riveted on them eV". 
gre 
formerly caused b; 
ubstituted A 
getting Di ieres of 
a F 
