THE ee CULTURAL GAZE GTR 
z [DECEMBER 4, 1858. 891 
, ich naturally slopes; tural ements pen 2} i t : 
mandate soils, mple pe ate I Į yg for a few bours 
towards on int, i fee been ploughed fo: r | payment, and that by no Selagi a ‘general procticn J j at least to ive the diseasod te thas 
on of years i into zigzag ridges (as land is still glad to see that Messrs. Clayton & tl F wees 835 ai sc time to absorb the 
in some parts of England) ; the crowns of the “call attention to an important poinction in the A mer or dirt, which would at first greatly Beag ite i dod 
to be 18 inches, or 2 feet h be than th po am engines,” &c. I believe ae is plenty of | effec wander, Bailiff, Hawley, Han: ii 
he old furrows ; = : ante ye ea m for it in many other implem yh ‘ i 
~ Argin 50 years : would Me. Greening, in writing upon this sige in the aon is thf Water ts poe e Baten e fan idland 
aquired a a “habit” ofowingin d viiforent directions. | Agricultural Gazette of November 27, ther aad ‘community, telling ' if tenfold Fee to 
field drained o road GE system, | more room for gain agricul urists. oil “wg ji es 
oF what Jat bourers call “the sing | pay cash than there is for commercial men.” is last | .,. X 
system,” e. the bottoms of the d cut | month I wrote to one of the largest agricultural imple- water r for their domestic supply. The tittle water 
4 lal the | ment makers to know the price afe a certai e. By una bere the O re in 
ee und Julating verbs 
old furrows” that r raii be 4 feet deep in 
ns to 
ari Sar so deep 
a prin 
and with the price 
w frozen over and in a great measure lost her 
you allow me to take priem of the p ear 
ress u 
a : juncture to im n landow: who are un ee” 
the field were t “high -backed' ridges attached, viz., nine guinea peters oan ae sath 5 Aab] 
ioe ep ploughed eran = I received an invoice (nine guineas, rypa a Perera the ~ ea rence = concentra g 
EIA salt there be any age) which ay paid’ b Talo ree ied $ i be waters ol age s0 as ischarge oeng at 
asien ni the res A 28 yen rae mi ee s serviceable to the r and available for cattle ? 
‘hea GIG iadi £ ad Wad Fg yo Prue ily gia afp by In p; d need rid of the enemy, excess of wetness, 
rallel Gi right fe the slope, pa! “implement maker” on su — a — zo joisa gery 3 hho eet’ A ee = ~~? f 
n of the old furrows between | c to hand, M jence mon nD b ma pend nded. i th 1 rg pa i “ans 
n cle ore proving an entire Reads ear that the; y are qoaa fy e tot their =| pracena land Ty Great Britain and 7 t it this 
e, p. 28). Some land interes other eople, and if Mr. Greening and others moment, yo h the subsoil is peculi arl d th is 
cut toa uniform depth will py ‘them p. iniy that tea by can -j } -T ‘dis ee 
ing surface without any i Pie wits 
ri the drains. Since Le parr rely re it A “ready” will in “most vay fy forth ¢whil h 
t practical mere ore a niform —— Used as Ta in et daily avoca- | for each pail of water used by the qe poor who 
surface g 10s, 
the 
pente of of eight hi sacked Bok, or rcs old 
ridges mergers - pode B24 one 
eta h vod wingers 
and im mpor- 
tuned sieeve i make my appearance “here es a 
ares of creditors in the shape of ascore or t o of hun 
fo! 
with difficulty are earnin 
eek and have to sup- 
thone w 
port families upon The water of deep 
dra! 
eme? i e. 4 fee 
up 
t on the Badi, whe 
rR 
is 
; but 1 
ip aieri atl. Friends rrespondent, Mr. T Owen © tha zing S 
yet that tically the eaiseinds orn system © h Pefonina. I hadi in a ieh rough Mane bates m | the surface a vee he: ee t zing point, pw "oe to 
eei rationi nterfereswit th what might | be n admiration of = ge ee Sr yee Sy 40°. Mr. Asia's tnsiogs to` peovide deini. Mit 
ce ?”—or that the broad ston ne steps, the massive doors” (I w ey p mg 
r e correct p sepi; a í tains in our towns; cannot some provision be made for 
ord sa a6 Gaal ‘see aaa i heana bara”), and sesi villages? E Bailey Denton, 32, Parliament Street, 
particulars whi h must p e any one who rote am my y m > iai into a “ miniature 
p all at na, ungùideä oon Fw sea office,” ny sn the entrance to es, pen: for pert vi ae five 100 — —Ten t 
which the theory of the su the settlement of money orders, I not} acres would be occupied Ae fein, tile roads, all ý 
aware that with allt ts yt yin buildings, &. ; 16 acres (at least) anne the four 
Eiro Panni nia.— Various kinds of remedies | cash, ery frequently happens much cash left horses; 20 acres in fallow, producing no ; leaving 
for this very often fatal complaint | unpaid. the ba fst 18, is, your correspondent nas chosen to about 52 acres to produce cro sale or for use of 
cattle, and as I am not a veterinary | ¢ a perhaps of akat others least | live stock. Rent, rates, tithes, and taxes, are paid u 
hink the following narrative hs pey there s s i believe, no | bus approac bank. ne full landlord’ are of 100 ‘acres; so that, they 
history and treatment, may be interesting to | ig it magnitu mportance wee pet is paid | forma a eeaden creable e on the available acres. A 
resent season, | to Sayat Mko tae | rken it is in pw If the considera he portion oft the vg 3s impover- 
eeni kem farmer does allow tron j si hae ished by t he of hedges, and hedge-row. timber, 
ua Sa ted autumn | purch: alf a ee of nails or a pound of wire for vanes he = and oe 
other of heifer pig ings, to wait until after Christmas for his money, consis = f the 1 and cultivation. The n 
K af “sh hates (ot f English wight which I had | I maintain he pays: then according to the nature of his ean rater by the trampling of horses. "7 
x Y y had ha pre the | business at least as promptly as the cotton spinner. Th hav vo way m ted hese calculations, The 
mer in the Biia ood, t the time I 
pht the 
cc ating a porga month “i pays monthly ; 
ett ing year! » ?P 
the. 
ays on an cine 
| average return of more than 3507. on 100acres. J.J. M, 
month Bon oe two of 
aint 
ill 
of disease; 
piere they sn rovion se but i eee hot not | 
na 
pleases to com 
= af payments of fe builder with the farmer. My 
nowledge extends to both professions, and I will 
venture to say the iia of every ironmonger in a tne 
ki 2 ag the farmer at least not 
bac aia! in payments t he builder. 
car correspondent m 
TT mhii oara pe 
inquiry being 
been sufferers 
on in eed market pia 
anufac 
| vast kane that pecs zi riens perban x ior fom 
of a månnfacturer and as epr- 2a prisot i any article, 
he i is quickly asked the trade, and not reas 
i: 
at home; wy 
year-old bullock. Th 
chase of- on manufacturer. Wit 
on common with m 
th Wheat at pea eas 
y, brother agriculturists i 
Societies, 
quality (both first rate) which so 
he “cash” 
we wy ue I nostrum 
e |p lt a ot that place| 
sri = 
from Manchester, I fe 
of) the friendly emanation 
Tafi 
the remedy -w 
70 Irish heifers 1 
e fered. 
piye: the three that recovered 
“Baye sold fat to the butcher i in 
ind it necessary to keep up t 
jur and. 1 Linseed ee until at ey 
an: 00 ascertain the 
The white- 
| present a beautiful uniformity of 
no other cattle fair is to be seen. 
place | have ty wick wg Se depe eith 
poner admonition. I quickly found it; rite wa 
show, and ¢ certainl 
mongers wi informed him 
vt So” allowed 
cons de ta dengi I can well imagine | 
show sympathy with ye 
chester, I would ven 
e| El 
The Foot-rot n Sheep. —W ae uantities of 
anapa and finely pow ered oo pahna 
| add as much vinegar and s weet oil in equal p 
ep make àra rather thick paste ; keep it “caret 
ffeetu- 
Gold Medal for the best animal in the yard is 
the Hereford ox ap 
but there are a number of 
with him which would not 
fat cattle market, and 
e do not 
Hereford 
patria de 
too, are ion "Ts even sjt has and no doubt eaea 
ir Ya e been felt in np reer of the first to. 
r 
uali anne yoo 
pay Sg i fc a 
for af Shrewsbury, prs te place. The heifers were 
part of his ee naet given ia pa otherwiss the ance the paste will be ina dak akg by the judges. 
glad to adopt the | gre; Pagines ee ragga pe away | _ The Short-h certainly ex all others 
ufact ould |r s precoci Root’s first prize 
liberal discount which he | all pe eA pe es tagr Stark arag tie pend VA for gay an so y covered 
ng 1e iron- | making it bleed, i ‘es I re with a| With good quality of flesh; perfectly for the 
new Turnip | place, . vate butcher, without an from 
could be made Lepr te oct a Tittle combo} thon a s y the } Mr. Swinnerton’s cow, too, is an 
vertised price, aha reggae td peg uci be payer well deserves a Meda! 
ri p me has rece the yard. 
them as { bave found that the less tio ’ 
seg ae each ry rae =a scenes bett KE 
; st, that the only ope be obstinate, 4 ai i 1 
cash was 2} 7 repea prett: saara "at form: with sleek coats or with 
found any Goma was is him es war tan and tho at 1 ros ar ps ae a pao pripra aedy othar in superfine or = a se 
any allowance from the price ml- | disease se re it. When the yoann bi done | very Geaux of quadraped haut ton. Mr, Tar 
