2.—1845.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 27 
the first place, we pay for and import Flax, valued inquire of these landed t 
ala fie ah six Milone tering a; yar, from | best support and A ee ek nts ae if l oe a ers sani of na alaen ape ao 
the different countries below mentioned ; and although | ment Society, Lord ae , the Marquis of glad aa Ger his country, will be liable to be deprived of his 
ah we admit it free e of | duty, and the Faerie of those ass Sir R. Bateson Lord Lur; rgan, and youwillno| X No o demuplor. will be allowed to entor.tha & 
id spun and | doubt be informed that, Aaris, the Pa and fall in the | | exe cept by the a or Sha pers and any occupier convicted 
| manufactured, as he have but few mill yet, they | price of grain has very little to do their incomes, | of Mari ing the will be re aré to repair the 
will of, oer goods, nor one bundle of | as wer tenants can P to ay their pedis by the Flax | 5 e fo nh or is allots Hage 
J , made from the said Flax, under 40 to 60 per | plant, and live comfortably on the other aE of | “NI. cupier convicted of leaving open 
a ce a. we it Our importations in 1840 were as follow, theit farms.—J. H. t 15, St. e, | fastened e cae ae mhich means any of tbe pie ae E 
; in hundred i weights: ree ondon. [This statement is pr ea ariga one ot aver- | | | shall be tres passed u n by horses, asses, cows, sheep, 
z | e: il a | yelni r | adas | era OR an Tee addressed A, on- the subje ct | | pigs, dogs, ‘noone, must make compensation to 
a Z| ; E | 33 2 |3 Jeps 4 | Bd z BiAA be J Ri stly as unded except ‘on statements | | the injured iG es, or forfeit his allotment, and the 
Ye ees | | s fd Bee BJ iki bea - ls CEE one Ru ss , Fii y we cannot ad adm rae oe be | tenant, or any o of bis is family last in the field at night, 
ES fee | | in We at he 112 renet pro, oes Mr. Dick: meek lock the and leave the at some house near, 
: Sag ee ae Oe eat careg l 2,200 acres of whic ch he fake. idea 1 the s the SR ty shall appoint. 
F arador! foss | 136, 59018108 ert, 40.718 sw, Til tn eed io his oceupiers 253 Lae +2007. pro ofit ? We Anpe ert t Mr. D.’s “XV - Th at either party shall ‘be at liberty i. — 
Total . . 1,253,240 c ause greement by 
4 4 Te obi kk alks Ps Fla being a profitable article Jer. cultivation ag o quit, pretinne to Christmas s Day ents 
‘fae igt 87.808 ss ut such a siptemene as he has given is t> oniy pp if notice be er Pts, Ge he Committee the ies and 
A 1843 62662 ” armit is mpoliti tic, for it, can hav ve no in paid ry the Society, but if given byt the 
stici tit o. fur tat pines on ie subj ethos 
a ject ite oe a We oe <i a Culinary r roots‘and vegetables raised from 
ef ee care oe shall agree at of Mr. Dickson’s communication in| seed in the same ent only will be paid for, al! other 
ants must be removed. 
on. of h with Flax GARDEN ALLOTMENTS. b XVE An sh a te among ey gjan i er 
e Committee, whose award sha nal and co 
let those farmers that ie clued a expense an R. WARNER, of Jervis-street, having expressed a clusive. , 
profit on one acre of Wh r Barley, compare it with wish that le ould state in what ma 
nner I proceed to re- 
of allotments when the tenants do 
reements, I inclose the form 
ly made 
thereof, if persisted in, I 
Per | tice, un ide er the Wilfal ious 2 ey by summons bet 
e magistrates in petty sessio 
86 garden 
not it is 
s they doi in the 
nd, to meet their ne, which cannot be 
‘afested by the ee or fall € of g Obs serving in a 
table I hive, whic lue of land 
statute acre in Boland a Wales in a eich I and 
csi fi. 6s. 9d.; Somerset, 12. 5s. 
Wor! l. 6s. ge. ic these = three bein, 
biverige, T ise one of them 
not perform their ag 
a 
+ 
fti 
Od. ; and case of the 
g the highest hi akea bee Success is 
defeated I need 
a 
of mittee to be 
e 
year first above 
XVII. In cases of forte pae ak a allotment foom 
either Pi peg causes hereinbefor ntione d, the Com 
t liberty >: Te- ied 
ny proneas of in and without Fhear for the crops. or 
ma 
Witness the haie, al, the parties harot the day am 
nikon WLER 
Witness, Jo Tens 
oe ona 
E CULTIVATION OF TH OF THE APPLE. 
TH 
not sta ; 5 
F Pax. T cae will tell him upon appiation, no pagabi: Hence nig Dial CIEE TT Teo EA 
alt of 1 acre ofland. 1 oa 9 | By produce of 1 acre of #5 d the great n necessity there is for a nsAct of. Parliame ent) Tx E site of an orchard should be near thei welling- 
ed 110 3| —_ quality of Fis, E such as the Hon W. Con ow er, M.P., intends to of soil, and rich deep land, sa a 
Sowing 75-0 say 60 stone, at 10s. . 30 0 0 i withou which, the ied of garden } subsoil one atrally dry or that can be niid so by 
ands employed Pi "De on et rentan nd ex. allotments may inv salve ae owners of the land in i oa | draining. Soil on which the Elm grows freély is, we 
cesoie 0 me- 902| sive and ruinouslitigation.—Jas. Dean, Tottenham, 1 may be sure, fit for the growth of the Apple or Pear. 
Nett Profit £21 0 0 ta) 845. No foot-path or other 
vaya The ansis fi is tes Pea alluded to :— | an impenetrable fence of hedge and ditch, or ve ‘sil, 
ing home . .0 80 TOTTENH DEN ALLO T SO strong stone wall should surround it. Previous to 
“Scutching, say 60 stone 300 AN AGREE MI T entered into this 28th day of | planting, the distances between the trees should bė ‘fixed 
ps December, 1844, between Jonn Jones, of the parish | on, and t ole field laid out in right-angled lines, a 
f Tottenham, in the county of Middlesex, and Rosee | straight prac ing placed at each intersection. Thus 
o- Ihave given the SAN expense of the cultivation of | FowLER, E qs of the sam pirina se epee sf Chair- | only can the trees be planted in lines so as to be per- 
one acre of Plax x crop, and the average weight of a mid- | man for the time being of the Com ointed by | fectly straight when viewed in any direction ; and while 
g crop and quality ; at the same time I must observe, rans Totte abate Garden Allotment Society, whereby the the eer ting is AP et a person w eye can be 
if our English farmers could be trained into the way of | said Roperr Fo WLER agrees to let for press pur ious parts of 
anaging it as the Belgians do, t fb T JONES: filled as a single 
vent them to obtain, in lieu of 10s. per stone, 208, “per and the said Joux JONES agrees to ee. "pen to consider ab “of a few eect will te all o square. 
very often spinners give from 120/. to 1607. mself to have taken, fr rom the 25t h day of December This sis Sor np nded to in this digtrict, er I never 
n for Courtray Flax; and some farmers in Ire ee t allot e cr ania straggling appearance of 
last year, who manag eir crop after the | per rches as the arked out, being part o of a | our orchards matil. I had a opportunity of contrasting 
» got so high as 1407 ee on; and, as | close in the sid "Parish Ritiate, adjoining to White Hart-| them saw in t rn States A 
heat, or any grain crop—which, if it lane, and numbered on the he ad of such allotment 82, | America, in Illinois, at a place called Harmony, th 
» produces short hea oe small Pickle— upon the follow ing conditions property of the well-known Robert Owen, the Socialist, 
and is well prepared, should be sown rather) I. The rent to be twenty shilling gs per annum ttled 
s mode you have the greater pails nthe more | equal portions on the first day of the months al Pa dee These orchards were laid out with the nicest precision, 
e finer raa and, as a consequence, | July, August, September, October, and Nove r in field I have is eee at Prescott I have 
i each year. ge first payment to be made on “es first this pe the somis 
por bairman ay the ge gen ahs Committe tee for | 
r hi 
PEKAR: to copy. 
ae 
f pass! ing w 
| waggons to carry hay or iie fruit; or if the field be 
arable, the plough can thus cross ss in eny direction, so as- 
1s agent. 
f the allotment wi mith the crops and 
uré thereon frithont farther notic: 
No occ wit na uffered to re-let his allot 
per tion untilled, 
regards distance, some persons who have written 
n planing orchards recomme nd the tre ees to stand. 
as, 
ment i 3 hout the © poor of the Committee 
hey 
see that i first be ann ob 
ir >= the good| IV. 
Igian system ; and I c 
bring our farmers t re ‘tall b 
does not Beh a in this nario 
V. No occupier ‘shal be allowed to plough his land, | 
mployed on the land who | 
Being of opinion that this i 
Sal oy isa fit sais for the con- 
viz., 2 feet 
andry, | a 
33 feet) 
will, on the average 
e 
| first trenching the same, as the Committee shall direct, 
deep. 
h other in ev very direction, and sh ae 
s fro e y 
plant in Ireland, by tele what wide next to the pant mela “Baon Mlotment to | wholeground. “T account for this | by considering that there 
ing aconversation I had wit re all | have a S down — r pis len 
north of Ireland, when attending the | to be laid north and s h, o o check the sap; pap — = 
country gahmiet: Flax a the dif. each presh to be haired | orchard i is ‘cxpoed k the full influence of ue 
et towns in Ireland e is s one day in the with Potatoes or “other “root crop, the remain der to be | onthi e, I do not think ii can 
set apart for the sale of fa it A frie 
pacer pag Bally, are year. 
Belfast, Th > B aj alles Y, y Dern and 
have regu pat the folowing q estions, 
ateve 
: “i "505 
3 I te 
en- | 
| eaves of his s op 
G VIII. No 
_ 
VII. Eve SA aorar to fully manure his Tce ped 
Dn 
, 
g, and to the piainto on of the Committee, will be de- | 
some 
every vee quarter. 
has an 
ar pays the rent of your whole 
en why d v more? 
ned, but I was not up to the 
but next year I will s 
r occupier, during Sunday, except in 
tables or roots for his be ra s use, and 
will be de- 
gather ing ve 
then 
y of handling it 
ter qu uality. § it, 
< X. All oc 
mproved position of those | with gins si a imes, aw to bring u p their families | in 
sin the oo lan < detina decent and orderly m Yi Ae 
sults i and, a XI. No R shal ae BK to hold a an 
a lahare, d lotment rented of this is Society, ti 
small quantity which may: OR: tages 
approval by the Committee. - e 
pe 
merqnengs. 
in th 
that =s 
them. You may | 
lation com, 
ts peated by extra 
there. pipe 2 employment, and in tha’ 
nd at work on re pew or pa h 
expected to conduct. themselves er 
