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* 6, That all root crops during the last four years 
shall be consumed on the farm. 
“7. That аб the —— of the tenancy on 
ofthe'arable land shall be under straw crops, fit 
for straw crops, (as ihe {егш of entry may regulate), 
one-fourth for roots, à one-fourth "m Clover. 
to be enforce wal of 1 
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NORTHUMBERLAND: June Rep ү eather through the 
greater part of June has been warm oa — and the 
crops, 2x the Wheat, have progress growth | 4 
THE HYDROPULT, 
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T HyDpROPULT. — PRESS. 
“ТЬе івсе HYDROPULT 
the most compact and * We are satisfied that 
cacious force pump of all housekeepers ought 
its size that we have ever о have one, we are 
"Daily Te equally satis&ed that if 
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other town residents who Ф 
care for their gard Ta 
amazingly. ere fall of rain occurred about the ines.” — s’ 
middle oi the mon for a time banished us from the | булун, and AQ: Cows aon оше; 
ordinary working t our Turnip breaks on tbe stronger soils ; | Gazette ngs, m 
however this, in addition to the нене, showers, has had 1 СРЕ 
effect of keeping е g in а healthy and growing con- =  HpnoPurr. ] > 
ет а 55 rainfall of ч — regis! iA 3 inches. Я vds y M 
urnip sowing ursued w unabated uring the | m ur readers. THE 
ly part and middle of the month, and was ttoa оштой of Horticulture “Itis 
pus conclusion о "dis. The Ка. of working | and Cottage Gardener. for etis g pe pun 
manuri e P is ED E given in our irees, graperies, w. n 
report, hence we conceive M ropes it, We ‹ үн wn Pu ny МЕ ces ipee А io 
hear, however, of pei ln oi edis of land to be seei i cost in a garden, — household овев, 
cet ieri dae on the light ills of носну: Turnipsow- | being always at hand in its simplicity and porta- 
eurattention has been of late more partieu- | case of an emergency of bility being its strong 
аду directed to the securing of our hay crops, E up | any kind which may recommendation." - I 
P. eig iru i expected during the e: months © | тебүүгө an immediate lustrated News of the 
spring. Nearly the whole of our кеўи чарт ja dem having | removal ог disch World. 
been cut їп А p^ Style by one of Burgess and Key's com- | of water.” — Gardener: Tug  HYDROPULT. 
in at the rate of from 12 to 16 acres per day—the | тр, Magazine. “ zNoting dut yot boen 
course wor! in relays. Stock.—Cattlo mood -fe LA 
are feeding sat rily and brin remunerative prices in E H eras 
Grass is now plentiful, and as a consequence, lean 
sheep are being bought i at fabulous prices. Жер! es is the pn 
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rates 
varying from 15, 10d.. to 1s. 1134. lb., still buyers are very 
cautious, of late an attempt been made — the 
public by а A ус А 2 eed foundation—of а MUR 
&hough we have been bid 18. 1 pm first-rate 
of o Leicester jwool and we are now sticking out sump: 
better TP in the trade, which we shall very probably 
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more likely to destro A young plants. Gas lime, however, 
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Gnass: 4 13 years Subscriber.—We recommend sowing Rape 
and feeding off, and then puti ting in seoda and Barley next 
spring. Grass seeds are, however, as likely to succeed sown 
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mendation, wili not o only FIR standing close to hic 
not repent, but zx house can water, in a fow 
us for attention DRESSING with LIQ UID MANURE, minutes, any ordinary 
a machine id, SPRINKLING PLA suburban garden, thus 
Paving once C = В ving much time, and 
will never A = performing the task in 
Without." 5 Florol Word YACHTING PURPOSES, an базу, у 
M mr ete : A SPRAY BATH, manner,” — Builders” Re- 
&c. &с. ЕЕЕ) porter. 
HYxDROPULT. 
| We i^ only say that сем ar -~ 
- publie establishment any of pes 
та ould lent men m the 
bo without one of these re daily inspecting D 
useful hines.”—0o ae A 
aily List. We Live "à 
AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER 
(SECURED by ROYAL LETTERS PATENT), 
Price TWO GUINEAS 
Complete, with 2$ feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, 
Weighs but 8 
R ded fficient and useful Fire Engine by the principal Fire I: Companies of Great Britain, 
ORDERED BY THE IRE EN! 
'ТномАв RIVERS, Esq. чї inent Florist, S H , Esq., and other well-known gentlemen, 
recommend it as an invaluable Garden Implement. 
EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. 
“ Royal In “ The invention will prove extremely valuable for ail the 
Eg dear Sir, —I have much piene iei enr the h m h | eS Arg which such machines are M OPI. Воот, 
ásfaction, and indeed surprise, га un I Көчүүгө e | Secretary, Liverpool and London Insurance Com К 
rem f your Н. ydropul' eee re can [A 4 “Its portability and facility of operation Does dS it to 
m available pi^. earlier s or sos, manu- the еы. E т the public.—Hensy Lowe, Secretary, 
factories, or private houses, x^ ES dnd E large cem verni District Fire Com; 
ыбы its applloabiity to тане би and other purposes will 
anifest observ. ing is катау, tion.—Iam, my dear "In а Morin o or did room it would be of сои 
Sir, yours ут А v M. Dove, Manager,” service. — F. J. Harrows, Becretary, Caledonian Insuran 
“ Chas, P. Button, Esq." Company." 
UTI : Important to t 
of io called atit in rediiy ары aerea g who are now puer on the pellis ore 
imitations of the Hyd their à 
for sale, in many o of the m rin А Ironmongery and Seed Establishments - 
These devices resemble in m respects the Hydropult in appearance, and are grober ^to piss the 
unsuspecting, as they are often Sind under or near the Hydro — 25 card. 'The Proprietor therefore issues 
this c caution, and respectfully intimates tha t parties wishing t mes the Hydropult, should examine the 
vit h AA Айыш арий, 
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:—“ Тһе Нуйго e 
а Portable Fire Annihilator and Garden Engine; она, & BROWETT, 
й- Втуттом, General Agent (Vose's ей,” Unless this label be attached, ceperint 
mec * 
ROPULT is MADE of BRASS and COPPER, weighs but 8 lbs, and WILL THRO 
zu Vi of WATER PER MINUTE FIFTY FEET, WHEN WORKED by the POWER 
of ONE 
d private buildings have been saved from destruction by its Agency, T. SPxNCER, Esq., Inspector 
PI Royal Society for Protection of Life from Fire, certifies to its efficiency in saving valuable property at 
Bayswater from destruction dioc qi 
FIRE sarea FIRE! THE HYDROPULT IS THE MOST EFFICIENT FIRE-ENGIN 
THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE MOST AVAILABLE. ч 
It сап be used for all purposes for which а hydrant or force pump is applicable, and in situations where 
other contrivances are useless, 
CHARLES P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR, 
HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C, 
WEST-END DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, W. 
