gerr? 184 ) y a R g a D A h 
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tof North Wilts, and with no drawl acks, but many abundance, n 
l ae, EEr eo aR parties? Tsin the tenis RRi ae 533 mfortably dry. T do See will keep | tion, the straightening of the crooked ridges, and the 
Bisava, tse landlords; and the Parish A quarter of | possible to all weak at dk hon ak pa à Toad oa oag up of he Jorge drains or ditches along the fences. 
f n acre is the proper quantity, and does not interfere oes, whate i i E F Here axe and, Oe ABRs 
hi a ith the tena nt as a labourer ; J fitriy let, after ee rate ering resid attention might be paid to wishing the | was directe a 4 the popmperatian and apn a 
t ofl it gi im m ny advan- | “ ntfeld £ a N nurse A ia cc Iota tit d Aragan, manjara.. A epost many bayo yE anie 
R and comforts, and this bed ie im and his busy | he will not repent it. Tica at cal cooked Po a a tent plenty dics liquid uenea that is sometimes 
family = ayei pela air ae the give "ye badiy for cattle, but have given them for many an : roe ae > $ tank os ri reaps” = = ot. has 
K A = spe zai Th ae ks — p oe TEA par of Enk verest description, m with their | has engaged the ‘attention A pinay akip asee 
Dri S — Daw 1 
she spent 1. aid a mre hold Pei a met rn a satisfied with re echt aly every POF ae Haa od principie hamel i with the de clinity, vite 
wi lizi < 
yy ieman Racedee ek bigs We oe ate rat tes *athes audigier GP ah OCCUPI a large farm of alluvial clay at a | the drains le ot iry 
and taxes, 2. That the rent shall be punctually paid by is not ib +: au halt a ile from the sea. The sit uation | soil was asin or anges There is o e good feature in 
an : aare oF Wiech’ coe the Reh ae! y 4 greatly exposed; but the fie " are extensive, and | the making of dra in a ihis pnt a which , that the 
Cr Baptiathor in each year: but if that ee sAN i farii lying in the midst of a wide plain, wit | ep—more so than is usually the 
» ‘ epi KS 4 sien on ee aay PRONE: a a mber, the ee br: airds | in the early part of | case vi aia rma They are generally found to 
‘a ae ini oat ne a i a ù wi inte ran spring sometim Sager Sev erely from scourg- [be made from 34 to 36 inches deep, which is very an. 
all parochia Phat ne pie À g zes, sh all be paid by fae ing east winds. Several o unded by | swerable for the locality. The d = ning of the soil is 
Set aia th sae citer $. y Ami apan = high tats, to iD esi: aber hni and it has often oc- | beginning, al t art thy ota goo pace 
fenar, and shall not trespas upon any dier tande fa sci ee ita nga ng be ae he he. oa aji Society Gremio 
going to or returning from his allotment, or in h uling | bee a folie ge ae Far vg tgs DA rain ie nopted ‘enon sa net eee 
Beny mistiure thereto, but shall uae and keep the regular | for hay, "Bard mood of ki hi are every year cut raining will be limited comparatively. This is being 
wa > appoint i= ros at to sid fpr thor sumnds B-RA tee ape x ny kind is not suitable to the effected, A smo every instance, on the small farms 
3 p lat. t ğ . 
y an ent by spade husbandry. My object in nak r is to request you to name such withstanding all. the leper intone a e 
disp o trees as you would recommend for ak; urp I hav still to be d nd that is, 
n 3 pose I have in? o be done, an gu 
iy ; upo ns of he he sha no longer continue i in the occupation view, namely, of affording spe edily s PARSE, 8 ; and at small | larity in the formation of th drills ke A the Turnip p crop. 
b , and the proper Hne Thus, upon Mr. O’ Hagan’s farm some of the drill 
ta n or do or com- ode of planting.— Saule. (W i wee ; ph ag 
mit any act oa £ y or shall wilfully trespass | our our Correspondent iT Bear y aT S. rk yon S inches. They 7 recived oa Le a yin ia 
on the of another EA A e: Wild- —I have received the present of a | and the Turnips e crop, but, in conseq ner sa 
nt at the ove men atone, ad i ad i rae true iP -boar br et md) the young the irregularities H the ‘delle they only weighed at the 
A —a 8 a gos-hawk, and as s:ucy ; tons to the acre, The ld hav 
hall im : 2 By sn sii 
the 
minty marae his cogs ap r- torst ther with now, what is tat alu eo hii W fp it nian ighe : 5 om yo he a ote in aka: the erop 
aba be be at al aiberty t i take ondtafon thardGl ACA age nee the pi pig- check way? With what bree may she ‘or I saw an gasi ada, of them 
EH P and m willa mixture weigh an a Tast Prida ay, w she was at the rate of 274 tons 
pa A < he Aram se ager eee ue, by sale of of this wild with the tame be any Tenetin I n increase of 4} tons a ” laps e of 
» Or s as rent in arrear. will p be . 
1, the undersigned roi: =o here by agree kisi 3: ty me Be snerally, ci “fie Fig ee o; thin bowen and food | visit weit “With cons to the best tillage farm, we 
o_o e rent o Ep ri oa pa ug, | which this tameless poe should have? As o food, none was lexand S wv 
: ite -RAN our tie sme mention ned. As my q should add thst daintiness is te no means a Sł It consists of 28 ac ge and i ma te a 
itness, g r’s ’s grog and tie 9 fields. There is on each field a good iron gate, with 
Sulph urio Acid and Bones. —As the result of an ex- | sh tent, and she is „remarkably teachable “of suitable Lema The nopan is in ee ph the 
yar cepting that for a quiet life. If|hedges properly trim an e fields judicious] 
ge re found tht sulphuric acid and bones together, and | I find that a as ce apm m not a a professed ofa renin nor much | ridged, and ing free aya se a The management 
we grown with sulphuric acid and | of a farmer, I cannot m e the proper accommodation of „the _ Tur rnip crop. we Ey nsidered very judicious; 
of the latter and 4 stones of acid to the | for this s stranger, wou ny be an acceptable present t the 10th of July, they are a good cr cro X 
those grown with 6 loads of manure ay, more mops etent perf st and agriculturist wh t 
: i. eamh Sieger of | can ? She e from Negropont.—J, T., Plymouth, Thees cause of his late sowing of Turnips was owing t 
s become more p d d aa; rm a G Sco 
oderate se from the unfavourable season at the | het? r. Let her sa ve a well- Prax and dry sty, and feed | of Lurgaboy, w the next it P It sorge Sent 44 
ut it ae ee to me the great value of | her on Potatoes and Barley-meal. She is a rae acres, Aided jnto 11 fie st wa ee and ah ridged 
of Swedes, to deed pe as led | and, so she as a English farmer is concerned, we He fo llow the four-course rotation, and h 
p attend by the amiyos. ae Sprengel. Can pei in- | nothi ing m The housing was i pn A 
I using was in vita o A 
he ell arra d, he dung-| y 
anie t we nged, a ung-heap very 
he eran i cer = ag sna s = Societies. ju diciously placed, We observed that th growth, of 
Hi y e?—d Su roriber. [ Try the AGRICULTURAL | IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY pie very much attended to by all; and numerous 
PDA ti your m hr emp were made that, although great trouble. was 
ilk begins to blister fied? ia aj it seal fire till the the COUNCIL ene , on Thor eday, January tak till th 
+O “Harin ToN m a; letter wan rend dnom a 1, tary to the i grow This, I think, arose from its not having ; 
lon by ly experince of t Ek G managh Farming. Society, submitting the follariag ama proper r place i me rotation, 2 ae ere the fo air tigba 
$ viz., A. B. hav opted, the better ape e to put only ha 
ing that by a proper a OP ih orowsh dcained an - the necessa rA num a manured ground un lax, and the other half under 
y be produced in the sam Fo E 4 mber 
and ike Gow: HE. A $ ce het í Or | acres Aaa by the "Sci, most effectually, and C. D. | Paes aon the fifth yerr reversing their places. By such 
Sais “8 te an yrshire, we Velch, havi al so drai ned s helen arger quantity than A. e: Flax would come on the same ground. only 
z ee bc Bre 54 went ae KEAP in ner in the opinion of the avery ues year. 
war hee f ee: i ns A P Z very | judges ar B.’s aoa were fa inches deep, and filled; | The Cuarrman here observed, that formerly his lord-~ 
Pubes cawe st of the large English milk- (with stones, whilst C.’ re only 27 inches deep, ship bad given premiums for furrow-draining, house- 
-keepers patronise, Carrots are feeding, &c., in order to induce the tenantry to — 
best food for b l > and made with ti'es, at both works were pieces toje“ spe he 
T butter, which can be given to a|} h aS Mr. Sm f Dean- | trial of what he recommended, but when this object w. 
ee xecuted u pon tl e pringip es o , of Dean 
Ns eee ay be bought in the z n that s who had I sp 28S all ya pre emiums eae withdrawn, aa he 
= vaf = mene Wurzel š e necessary number of 'acres, in | had no “a wish to induce his prac- 
ps 2 r. K l Pe AN ih e most pes hgn j d », | tise, for "the sak ° of premiums, what was not rite 
gh ushel of grains, 7 oz. of salt, Medal ; and they also expressed N gar thitan fae practising for its own sake. arty premiums, therefore, 
y and straw per day, will keep any ing vie Seok? of si milar cases for the future, the par which they had just heard r 
igh } at a weekly t of ticulars of such case, Cad +x rs opinions of the judges, or subscription among. the any to be competed for 
2 Ihe, or Ayrshire cows will average Ey y themselves: and fhe only premium offered directly 
S. ‘OF buttek per week; this I know | to co Aa w his lordship was a challen nge mre for the oe pir 
Thus, the butter, at the mini yee "The seretary st stared th that he ‘hd piene g reveral | vated farm above ten acres, t 
h . 3 and the skim-milk (in Ao otices fr rom com- | members of the Markethil re his 
more—besides the manure and calves. lordship’s immediate tenants, sade had just. been 
ee $ ae at each cow woul 8 Oe 34 See È sa bic es it appearing to | adjud ae * to Bait James Black ; and g challenge ag 
+ ieas Tl So agree with me; I| the Council advisable that the time pe ceiving the for far er 10 acres, open gt Ers 
the oo cae hes cow- yie above essays and reports sho ended, it was | all bis tees of that rank, to this 
D see no. reason fm on ripe Bi aot on utter alone. TI! ordered that all persons desirous of meet g for r the | last year, a premium for the per L mbo obtai ed the 
selling milk ; yl Pagar ag tresbi as well | Society’s Gold Medals for reclaiming waste land, build- highest price for their butter in the ‘London market, and 
eat sea io ing labourers’ cottages, planting, and for having tho-|@nother for the better providing of tanks for Bani? 
and early thin thongh, m fre ay 
h- th t tity, of land, not less; ™ "Ure. 
rofit—butter.cannot b te adulterated, tt. 100 statute eres pik AEEA A notices of tke Mr. eee one of jap judges, having given in the 
h 
, culations safe, and that on es ward of t dges. 
n pce í > tee revious to the Ist of Februar judges, 
x of the Peta pen next, in order ris eR Pa works executed pe i ka of J. gi the bolder of 9 acres of land, near 
t fi ~ me. ae ON EN Aria fiber the re- | be properly Pia rar for the purpose, and that the sne- | Hamilton’s Bawn, the Chairman congratulated him on 
—A Subscriber and Constant Reader. cessful prize. essays and reports should be published in an success, and proposed his health, weayestipe thatbe’ 
aia go emenike oe as tenes food and yield of the he Society. ae ae an a company by stating some of the results- 
kiaw safe enough. As to prices, ————— o 
ald lie ere a great deal better than we do. We) MARKETHILL AGRICULTURAL SOCIE Mr. Tex a Wekies aet hold 9 acres and a ex 
P nesta your erpe THE Annval Meeting and Dinner of this Society AAN perches of landi in my f:rm—honse-stead and. re a 
k Correspondent in your last Num- place ‘i Markethill on the 19th ult. Mr. BLACKER, in| cluded, This is only the third year I have bee 
rg: s if he may give Po sjiek to his | the absence of Lord Gos ford, who was indieposed, ne place. Bein £ paor, weh and reedi 1 could. 
nd if so, in te cd ? Tfhe | sided. y 1 
Ai them I would recommend him | and estates of Lord Gosford have derived from the one heifer. My many ire is in 
pe end the proceeds i + some othe er ki nd | of emulation, and from the pricing imparted at piein sidak, and the judges say I h 
piar Calwaye ith va g | Annual Meetings. were the fo ne HNT f wh $ 
3 a bl Pa ee e of the judges t exhibits itself 
cient quantity to pro-| In the first pl ice, visible im rovement exhibits t cept Rashes and 
aE a ak wate wil (potwithstanding as 2A o pro. fr the l A i ; U Or adla kaa actol 
l i riod the mas th he e cattle ill om) relax the e than areal benefit, being a loss of land 
will 
cattle- ait har Hin . The next im rovement de 
be almost insupportable, and pee cattle= and : ar eur “for vermin. p = 
