156 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FrsnvanY 14, 1569, 
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and ар згора, i iation of the sparrows, and поё | а good strong team of horses.—I now revert tg 5. 
and to is stated that the evidence show à p T 3 жы: 
3 may be ad antageously applied throughout the entire | оцу ae accurate in his Because, he says, the , оте LS e je die -€ iie шоп Н e tho 
— M" exception in Есе jari si to lando m crops | hawks and kestrels ied (2n destroyed, the balance | former; the country for the most part open, the elio e 
pene Y ^w w-——— Ў ep as proved | wisely н Вс by our Creator has been overthrown, good. size, x. пасо е ду stone walls, e вой here al | 
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that some of the Laer ре сМ enter the — efore he would destroy ай the sparrows also. | chars a 8 X vow RE us E m, E^ J м | 
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ers of a town, in addition to the excreta of the inhabitants, siderably, it consists of heavy land 
ich, i ed b themselves to land, would be injurious Surely de 
and жы Инн wie. tems they do ғо small a portion of the throws some greater portion of the work. of destruc tion | clays, these like those of Hants il LEES оше being good 
ә J he sewage, are lost sight of, and rendered man. nd now as to | dert ie M 
De On the po^ qués*ion, would the'application of town Does Mr. Wilkins undertake to € n: т Е are | -—4 ө Мате the сога Henn in s E аг the roek 
r: ir li o sparrows eat caterpillars: n the whole a вої qu dy yis din us 
wage o and осо жы - A тыс > га чун ны үтү ы E ie 0 it that te iE the expectation ets oso ираса the ops eredi 
attended with dangero: sequences, the committee >] e , А of ih en comes 
as the result of the ien. "that котао in the — in which ith ;inds of soft food, an — y - ng оц. 
n - rud ® n eer of tha sewers, ovon in ор | among it, with caterpi illars : d I think eds are 
vat с р vill not — Ó this tolour than most of the for mer, often deep, and to 
state, ы: A, lressi gs аз as can be readily absorbed by | | persons of observation that will n гө өйүз еї а na deceptive ; it contains few P, and to an - 
the earth, no be "ot nuisance need be felt, as the soil роит | statement by t thei ir own , experience. ET Morton TA la werk on “БЛА” terms I 
the power to deodoriss and separate from liquids all th nd 1 themselves to о the fields, | ES appropri e fcr it; it is not a little "n 
e whish they contain, provided that too larges quantity | no doubt their deprelations on the corn commence, | tmas will at all 4-4-1 it to a state of EX м 
Les wer of the soil be overtaxed, and very large dressings be may become T kom — pla n would | exponse and labour bestowed X upon 1 on ^ е whole 
ap lie , a nuisance will be be created in the neighbourhood, uS m to be (and I m most in accordance | duit. Thefermm, НЕ ө those ot 1.079 mA PIT 
and injury to wells and running streams жоем occur- can be | With the will of their Creator) to 1^ them alone during | large portion of arable, in a very few instances a little ito wie 
n o ча Fo to € нч м Xr" the con- the bre edin ng season and use the undoubted uw ud meadow, mi somo LA "portam nt pasture or meadow 
: actured from town TM anufac Ered H eni how vn m muh more extensive. Tho farmers' chief aim and 
clusion that a solid ша canno - x^ numbers = | object a flock of sheep as ч 
profitable results at de seasons—but mot surely to destroy them quantity ri EA. o Copi jt, however, prevails to a le 
altogether, which is is going beyond man's pre rerogative. | ех ent not so the stocke of pigs, neither are the work horses of 
d d I may hope piene for a more favourable consideration thes ze or pow a ikovi су kept up so woll for doing aqui 
Stock v — At the late чн on this | from our em end if I avow myself by my signature | — o P s pelis or (Le 3-4. E 
su — As "e pil Farmers Club, Mr. —À е|4 Thin- Seeder. | —— elevation, er sab for edits 
* that the great want of the country w ' 
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Plentiful supply of lean stock ч and that “іг "the infe character resting on the nb 
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to account in that way, it endi be of the — ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. | it may be CM that the нев. "vision of 
ан, whieh he hoped would arise fro Тив Finsr векі Мвкттхе of the Society of t 
present discussion.” Thisis the of the v ES m year took place on Monday last in Hanover. | DV. aM. 
s Кон The Chair was taken at noon by Raymond |in 
У to Yes Barker, Esq. The attendance was exceedingly limited. | [M E the ha eei lore dur 
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them will support the few claims of the Irish small| The Secretary afterwards observed that there was m- 
farmers, which І will hereafter notice. If the clay lands | other business to be brought before хз meeting, ап 
of England Ье still such as I saw so many of them 18 announced that on the 25th inst. Mr. J. Taylor vi (s portio 
years ago, they must be badly calculated to produce food [exhibit and explain his ena materials for the ! now pru soon after barves 
for rearing the improved stock of the present day, construction of cottages, as in troduetory to a general p ng Benin was оа LR ча 
cs эү Grass собе wa Ju drai — will they | discussion of the economy of labourers dwelling neg «vici 
i ong uncultivated, degenerate as pastures ei 
For example, Tiptree Hall itself, whose fertility now is, | day [s Ash Wednesday, it was not — B. ht desirabl 
as I am led to understand, t if left | that the Сой should ressemble, an e woold | v 
again to Nature will it not in a | few years go baek to | therefore an adjournment till that = шан. | 
аа like T I saw itin d This motion БН Бон e to, the proceedings в 
а labourer employed there, “ Oh, if you saw this vehe] —— QÁ | when 
last year would say it was a pea "lock MD for the | T — | 
Mictaelmas rent?” Query, would it Wet" rasore: Jen 1863.— arison $ейюе | ге эда. 
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i а ud so, agen Аша тап Medi y the Hampshire M "Cotswold Systeme v Lo Ж arming. pepr s EAT pp the 
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P : ` : etic Farmers" Clu г w of г Boxwell, who had aas эша by hand, -— — in, 
would, even "were it as well drained, Пед, and | E 2 to | dibbi or drilled ; this crop 
anured as Tiptree Hall. But supposing that Wheat farmed in both the counties he undertook 
culture must be sbandonsš: on such lands, which is | Pec à Lee s a amne E subject, 
what I do not believe i ined and subsoiled as ig m eg е ог iy тема 8 
FR go ae es by abandoning € the farming of Gloucestershire is restricted to the 
greater amount of s бой. жилы бей Ne ба Cotswolds, ias must confine my remarks to tha t part of A to 40s. аш M 
use of the ег on the rich pastore land, ог | Нап(в which, as 
the stall in -hi -arrang iew. result 
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— very есд с е m ion т krigat fece of kir | and nd the Ert parts а у district or — sre gene ега1! me Being са 4 -—— Г - 
ci " Т, an OW, iigu an eavy. е valleys, or low vary, 80! р Ex 
this much we $c I hope, a right to Mas ЧЫН sali | light and some heavy, and loamy descripti resdan б ат the the ashes spread, baulkp 
as we send you *the тат material? in the shape of | Pis, there ina strong loe omit of | double tine ith the harrows given, а then 
“| — first-rate crcps, m oft e seed so east, er double tine 
ean тет” it is both your duty and your interest to Fan teck land. жен bed фе clays; heavy workin 
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and that even if Wheat culture shóuld continue to 
be unprofitable, that tillage will still be far more 
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