CC SEESSESOS ES eee ee 
10. —1845.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
articular day and give one day’s work to the | course, and does me a m 5 — ee 
ka Etir s such pama =f the he andl as s most require ai Mog thrown faa me a sde mat atl 0 tie water | | under the te rs gran nted recen tly by char 
e a vg divid Appl ere aj Veterinary Surgeons, by which their profi i 
Be the ated peat rag aa gi — SRR p A taille ‘lai d yids bf Paget on hang arer ap headland for many knowledge of cattle oher and procione in a 
with great regularity, to condlifetabls extent, with this | drawing off my cr a to prevent me from sufficiently provided for, rt ptm of Richmond was 
te ot te ll whether the custom’ still con- | which & Sa bars vg ‘arting across the ropes oe by the Council municate with Her 
has had the desired effect. Probably refuses to do = À I them if he Maj esty’ s Principal Secretary of State f or the Home De- 
ay obtain further information from Griffith | lawyer: we can n no ionize i T a aa a keii 3 Tre can a Peeve oe ance 
sq., of Béglan Hall, near Neath, who is the | W ith regard to the dite ch, „if you hbo righ ehh being hi að, iia nts affect- 
Pian oti. “T. L.,” of Kilmarnock, | clean it out, perhaps Hy ia your a ees Fefuses t to | ing "the course of study = eribed: for \ Veratti Pupi 
A . g ma heir 
Taran Aikos na prepri Riean: yoik interest to do it for him, rather than litigate]. ae dine ff pag eep sre m me per» : of 
ne for the other by the casual Ea E Sepa ices coe Prize ou Tenn MENTS, sg mem at the ri request 
very ov species; but whichever Societies. de ` e Presi rely gt ha ing A n ‘the Chair, the Counci 
Q. et will answer his purpose.— Lu 10 speciai usiness of deciding finally on 
Rotation of Crops.— While thereis now great at tention | ee Sete saa: SOCIETY or ENGLAND. | the partieular Prizes for Implements to be offered for 
id to draining, subsoiling, and the application of arti- |. A Mowruty Councert was held at the ee the Shite nica tang Me eating, when “the following arrange- 
ficial manures to the improvement of agriculture, there | ™ Serawak si re, on Wednesday last, t Sth of | MOnts were made 
s not been that attention paid t o the souo of a ne arch ; present: His Grace the Duke of poten I- —Pri £ 
i wabjee requi Let Hitt Ca in the chair ; Earl -okray Viscount For he Plough best ad mated f o sf ee land < 10 
ied be supplied with all the “chemical ‘lement a TA Or Hon. Robert H, Clive, M.P. ; For he Ploug “ best adapted to lig ae oy =. 10 
pation in abundance, if t : a : a ak Ees — iD. ey ye ree: T. R. Bar- For ne best Drill for gone eral pur 7 is 
t ears in succession, i ‘will be found eficient s S. Sq. 5 Br n: Esq: £ 0r the best fi š 10 
lso when crops nearly allied succeed each other. For = F. "Burke, Boa. Col. Challoner ; B Bo Che err ” | For i Sil the rid 3 i j 
3 f t- : y, F on Fo e ° ink 
tity sated naasta cia |ACbs a E Ba ek” ae ae sg | ere be Seen s a 
; allowed and treated | M-P- y M.P. ; ; B. Gibbs, Esq. ; H, | For the best thaff-cutter ‘ ae . 10 
7 y hn di and sown T eh 2 Es E singh be ‘oe "Esq w. Ormsby Gore, Esq., M.P. p W, Fort E EE ah . . ; 20 
ewical. principles p; 8 r y i LP.; J. Parkes, Esq., r rill-presser epositin 
Would pga that the excretions of Hi al pei ciples, : -E. ; Si Re Prine —— 3 Pusey, Esq., MP. ; F seed i : ue op poe 
miferous plant was injurious to those of another of y aj Ransome Ee Prof. Sewell ; w. For the best set : . 
e same family, or that the one pinned some peculiar ie eee 3d. oe ey, 7 Mons yi Prof. Spooner ; and —New Pri : Mee 
iple from the soil essential to its vigorous growth. steourt So ra SR M.P. For th W hy 
Be Wikies Rad Clover ia the four-course Print "Pi ithe set > om e best Weighing machine, for live pe. and Pr 
r a number of years is found t fa l, n Stant, Joseph, Shrews pire Eea 3 appa 
from a decency of sila pa ze t ue ae > pa Boughton, Sir Siter Bart., Downton Hall, Salop. For ie med One n et paratus for roots 5 y S 
{ ji r: . . . 
he soil; for the application of that Le erp although Lazh g, Her, Jonn, Vicarage Calne, Wilts For the best Skim or Pz aring P; lough “ . ug 
mded with paenan results in some Cases, has not | Minor, Jobn, Bishton, Astley House, Shrewsbur For the best § ubsoil Pulverizer . 10 
yasar ole the and i in others (an instan uce of Eii ame ape a = Cleobary Mortimer , Salop ‘or the best x 3 į 10 
s Bn a » George, Stocks House, Wellington, Herefordshire For the best Horse-seed D y f 4 
, failed. | Lee, Charles, Ellington-Mas z s p AEE TE 
r pom as “ Clover, instead of sowing it | He nning, W. Lewis, Frome He m, Bedale mid Bakes ns Boras For the best and-seed Dibbler . X ġ š > 
ery tn allow, I have = sed it o —* H course, ry a es kian iiag Enfre RH Waitehireh, ‘Slop For the best Linseed Crusher Bh aig $ - 1 
een e crop was 7 or oun Phili > a ’ x ey, N i y E 1e þest ERA PN fold 10 
bis plan, as far as I have observed, is attended b Wace, "Tho sone Hi proton smoreanabine — Resid i : 
A Hevry, College Hill, Sh esiduary amount “left at the disposal 
0 ee wat a of Lua asi hath son e best to saat Soe John, Winsle y: iey Hall, V x EA RRT. a the Judges 9. eae 
n our knowledge.—Ambaston; T. A. n, George, Westbury, Salo, i pr 
e cleared two meadows of this Ateherley, Thomas Cureton, The Hurst, Wasibi Salop 
D , Worth: 
e meg eel it a ps be unacceptable to you to be | Eddowes, Honn: afiblar Bio T he Council then gave special instructions nt 
ne ow it was don your correspon haita Smith, John Samuel, Stockton, Shiffual!, Salop Ine. terms, conditions, and regulations eon which the 
i Er eae ite ape eratioting it;-and! inc the: ne. Pi Tho Pose Ba oscle; rin arg Salop Prizes should be drawn out and at jure shed by advertise: 
eng er a" esy a es | hence We ue "sean 0a ! 
will eat | Tho namescf fifteen e andidates fi a e motion of Mr. Fisiten Hon 
“ah ws idates for electi Bey 
n Jong md ce ee o Int next Meeting were thin lon atthe zegi Sg that i in future a ‘ame for implements 
, off will no 
plant, but will gate have the affect of ea | Fi E sande eon Ag Pies n> Danes, Pg er an of the for ste k Ba rapt aah a. ages 
3| e root—the general minittee, presen to the uncil t 
ad s and woody plants ‘ene monthly report on the state of the funds of the society, ia on Phe vache wa ie as aie a 
ad is lopped off, Timea seen, before onë of these from which it appeared that on the last day of the | should take ie tothe oara anes poke eae 
Soin a asa | ts ince ae ae, sm NP 
up the baneful weed just as the 2 i or the | Rigg, and Mr. 
est of the Gra bankers 1,2967. On the recommendation of the 3 
pany tits plaoe | mittee, the council ordered that a further i javentment « of 1 arora: then aijouined wont sot es E 
ine or “hy wa aie ng advantage | i pasie fanda made by the purchase of 5004 stock in 
pursued a different means to extir- | ° PUPHC tunds. A 
that was neither Grass nor would make C ; 
t ba OLLECTION OF SUBSCRIPTIONS.—Mr. Pym, Chairman Santry tf 
mii ar getan A seed-shoo i Ms re eae, the “Collection of hen nes tions’ Committee, laid | Sé th ‘oor Law Commissioners 
r a firm é is 
ies hens i I emplo ert nid ae ara peated port of the proceedings of | to ne Inquiry we the Y Righe. Honousebie Lord Vis- 
Sai p y the SAA Te t Ce e were detailed the progress-of ae Althorp, ogrene wf sy Exchequer, Åc., on 
ed root and stalk wil all come up their +inquiries into. the circumstances and amount off} the subject of L ates, in a Letter addressed to 
be ae Caving so much as a pareiga of the hepa Bond sia era occurrence in those |. Ais Lordship. "BYT. M. Paine. Nicholls and Sons, 
ppearance esneko This is the | central t present the he ee Borough, Ee 18 
AE Khi P the meadons to atest | agreed fin gi ‘rae nad be pel w ARADI <6 t 
ğ e a ric wo! e pre erate to ITH reference mae influence ret the labour-rate on 
Ss ch ak oe n as eine fe ones, Pe they acora proposed aie in Seah and ik soi no Seige arks of our own could 
are s t Ay send you ahs ee s in the eat ie col clea er light than r Moo 
rp mney Tented dre se ie fling cumin inte its ain mi, Paine 
am relies g S: '» Buck- | whi through the kindness’ of its 
ed : : a ont = aF eae as ation require | eh lire, grey ae jee Herth shire, | la ately seen, me the fi per: One stor, weave 
B and wees toa Ma wk oie abo at 5 ston Big sce ‘untingdonshire, a 5 per cent fae a T stem is worth many long 
f ed | arg , thou ounded on its obvi ies. 
fan they moved ants, and their du mene Sa to be ak Should be on the amount of | Tt F oth gipuises se exten- 
K almost black colour ; but they soon | SU bseriptions actually collected a p e -_ osm d | sive, comprising a vaitaty of PR e ted interests, so 
j their flesh was Faadien y% ar Paen | to the Society’s office. The >: Couneil gave to the that, at eee view, it appeared a very difficult matter to 
E ahs of a first-rate qualit al ties to the m 
ery, whi quality, | e par jes o the measure, o 
es in mop a stas ccm kably firm, mace | the arrangements pr oposed lipar which would not only prove injurious to none, bùt 
z ee m Po passed when boite _ Prize Essays.—Mr. Posty, M.P., Chairman of the | would also enable every one, in a greater or less de degree, 
en: 2 ee he experime: n to derive a positive advantage. ‘This has been 
> expense.— Hen nry Baton dh ti the firs’ Mare! h, i n competi: — | plished.” » 
i Bisbee ard ponmi ssd frt the y various prizes o offered bys the rena for the bes } 
feos e cmarkable that the far -ny Satna pe “a "Te hr is agreed ya D oti | primp aa casignet : 
je g e rt vall, an ent ; an best Essays, respectiv: vel sn ree-fourths of the rate-payers of the parish, as” 
apne to maturity ; it has als iming heath-lands, the antl of one-horse | fi SNA a 
rp Ba n ae sag aap hantis thi format . ar ea the mainten oe me C1. That a rat i we Fos in the pound shall be forthwith, 
en y churchwardens and o S, ll persons 
peedily, ripening i iit a much barter time, op the cael anai and the sro os o. | Fateable tothe relief of the yone Ja tie Parish. p 
sowing it loses this aai Thisl se anao g e suc ul pro-} «2, That for id 30 acres of pasture, wood, or arable land, 
advantage Pe e ene ae Ba = e which. — oro yh - ents in agricul- | and hence ably 6a a s of Hop-gi er Naná. ‘the occupier poner 
A ur c cons ant em permitte 
ee tn “ag (inthe north of cn rn appropriated hy sateen Sie msp om cs fhe abo ve vate; and that ever every indi- 
4 most within the arctic circle) lp cme o intends to avail bimself of this privilege must send 
on »| by enyon for the best Essa. aire Gorse, to be sent Gacc Guardian on Monday, the 11th of November tten 
80 late ae cen oe the corn | in by th $ a of May, and ann t the Shrews: | statement of the < quantity of land in his obuopaice  eplectiving 
account, Kilel barren fea ripen. | bury Mr. Pusey concluded ry congratulating arles reer 4 ne pres op arpani Peat am the 
rai fal- R, ae a en an the th vine Sorin on ithe sa ma receipt of the rp of Hem longing to the pas ‘pained sant on the sald land. — 
‘ous, a erwards ive a weekly return of his labou: b 
but as ‘hs is Ma E fa sh any bek Rh makinkin return of less jand thari ne 
Suppose the subject is 
W, is known Wn. to th Vermnuxane  Sorexe sabtieten pi who shall continūe to neglect sending to the 
h ould it: not be pi a sto try, so soy ate “Evans "Dison, M -P. Guar dian a a regular weekly return of his labourers, shall forfeit 
garden: Seeds. otatoes got fri 
his claim to exemption from this rate. 
Kias mo ato Am 3. That landholders klag occupy less than 30 acres ofarāble 
i Sia was to Aas soa no altera: +» or 6 acres of Hop-gro shall be required to find employ~ 
what remedy, at 28 eee take place in al restrictions d, course e ment for a labourer during a period of the time proport Boe 
ee 
the to the quantity of land which they hold. 
his water- | education to be followed out by pupils for examination | «4, ‘That all persons who are assessed to this rate, aad are 
