URAL GAZETTE. 
i p would aa ren mine an interesting! oc 
“| who su d the concerns We Satin io “7 
gr 
or other 
the in. 
pe We consid 
as you ma, me dangerous, we will put you to som 
surveyors, 
h plainly says Such 
ler you an incumbrance, but 
comfi 
what appears to m easy an and N px: ant 
thod of affording piar pasa tog and | labour of one member of each, earning 12s, per w 
the population, in loca! lities where the pecu- this would require e 127. per oe or a capital for 
emi Dahan tirely useless or at least ie liar circumstances affecting landed property, which pet of a ee * first four months—beginn 
fluous, by which you may be allowedito earn’a bare sub- often prevent its improvement, haye rendere ed the say, on the —the pit a would be les 
I hold such language e to a fellow eee labouring class, contrary to the nmg or horses employed, 4i 
= expressed or implied, to be little short of blas- | Maker, redundant. I hep not wi flatter th ah Pi urposes, including, dı 
and. wholl ary ariance wit! ZR d and | moters of such a schem with jo beet that. it woul ig s, manure, ary rent, &c., till the mone: 
oe Him who commands, man en “multiply and | be profitable las a poetiedar yin t If the'‘pro- e returned by. the sale of crops. 
ish the earth,” oe ever represents an abundant | duce, at the end of the lease, aie the rent, taxes, pe FAS subscribing 50/. each, nes furnis) 
tion as one of the, greatest T SN blessings, | and) the expense of labour and manure, it shouldbe tony capital to’ carry on ‘such a concêrn 
7 pei that the labourer, is ever “worthy of; his | considered successful ; seis even if the subscribers in- f 
confidence ‘also in the factithat every 
1 
bases small annual | i 
amount of charity be ji PRANI ‘bestowed? Besides for the above purposes, in certain merle 
have 
TREN a ss of hi the: erto 
that, , the apparent | loss bere ae bably be covered by | but, as the ie is now passed, and there a y 
D 
ppl J 
bre alte apiy Paai | who, in faith in the 
acters which “will be made in’ due seas he 
hy fearless} ¢ their labour, science, or 
capital, in’ its deve enti 10T; would, iinit ‘urge 
lopm 
the =r i henevolént persons in all parts, of 
country where 
FI ary to 
| was a pa ee aga Sy inducing the è farmers, for in-| offer. I ee that the measures announce: 
ced by them, 
The effects of such a à | time to. mature spin he Appian advisable, 
ractice as I haye advo pars might, i many incid ter, on not co: 
ôw- $ 
T bs batho dete and their an — f inclosing wastes will v ery: ane promote and. facili 
result of additional labour isto onl ing for i ent. ‘ 
ing the 7 nt classes of, societ soln Plate I hope that any societies of the kind recomm end 
pro: 
reisa lack of infin for the a 
, the | ais pen of parochial or loeal land- | quainted w. each other; and by onsen S ene whic K be formed, will inci their 
menti societiesy the main~object of Pwhich en ing the recs of the land, and-its healthiness. | through the medium of you r Paper.—T. T. 
otto large profit, but to furnish emp t 
at, good w the incurring only a 
Joss, even. if a profit should not be realised. M, 
that the clergyman. of the parish er HANDMILL FOR CRUSHING, GORSE. when filled I goperally sol that aout a dozen 
A hould subscribe amongst themselves, a sma! Soon after I/had offered to drawings of tl aa be ised enough: 
i ) d out inl ing t a low rent, for 5 or 10 | mill I have ae g t hi en ow wn, a 
ars, à plese of poor and at’present Snippie land, | feeding: cattle, I obli; iged to to lea eo previ only under it, oa by then givin 
0 ging m by draining and spade h marae into | for some time, which, together with my findin se t: moè: Tos a pie of turns a the bruised Furse will en 
a pio ove sa $, The lease should‘ outta tain 1 agree. diffic ult, than 1 first 5 upposed to render them explicit, out map =. Pages the basket.—Charl 
Ši alker; B. » Weæford; 
Beene ‘shall “be Walued at the: pon torte tof ajas now. The b alt rican = taken up and pushed into “Phe fo one: Meeks „repres sents the mad 
and paid for by the:owner: mb een thus reim-|the mouth ó othe ‘until’ seized ‘upon by the | plete: the Furze is put in at the top, and after s 
soa might then be again ap nataksignn revolving teeth òf the ee y two forke jn iiet This} turns of the handles the bottom door is opened, and 
a ng another TaN of Ba. a the sharon saves he pricking of the fingers, as also — of | bruised material falls out. The bottom o À 
x 3 of 0! ordinary cul yp orn ies sale being ca The fallen ema- by hinges at AA, and is fastened 
produce: age is of Furze; provided it has room to` tim i ide, 80 as to let the Furze fall out into a box or 
a N f empl ner and more perfectly will the Furze be b 5 
the 
rass. Such me. 2 
est, and 
between the landlord} | 
ro Itis well} 
A tholem sonnet would } 
eh ieare y = 
society 
ore sour, 
if obtainable fora eertainterm. - Mage of this 
better for}. 
to beout of |: 
heir purpee, soti 
, the ree panes 
“heaths, or mmons, co ron wich Piste oralio tais ! 
ocèn mapan thrown in th bargain w 
and would be ‘easily. ‘surrender awi rha Pa 
granted t fora tim coor fait for the | 
sakeiof the improvements to be hib upon it, or from 
clubbing together, as proposed, were to e 
of fronm:10 to 20 acres ofsuch:land, they t afford. tod 
iemployment Š 
ealliet, ankta soile bf their youbgéedncanbers| | 
whieh would be a most? ‘sensible and welcome relief ito: 
Í lowaliti ; 
- mentiof the Jand should be oo td sat di pls 
| tent.ofithe subscribers, wh should: make a >a fortnightly | 
` The laki ore the mechanism by which this ‘imple- dasdi: The telkia position of teni in the ro 
meeting of the society i 
n the. progress of the sarong The. T ele. rac 
where requisite, the nd rough herbage 
nani 
with impoli 
ce. All the tesla shouldbe performed and paid oo 
ures, sueh as'guano, bones; Rape-dust, | 
mentacts will | those affixed to the frame~ on is such that’ 
beunderstood 
yy the piede at suc s that a healthy: indi 
wage ustr 
nan should be able to earn not less than 12s. a week or or | 
es 
ofan inch between adj 
ao, 
revolve there. is 
t 
employment to women, girls, and lads, durin 
X er. . Whether: t 
ing,cowe, sheep, pigs, or ther, live stock with oe WHEN OUR. SOIL IS POORLY Let i! “CON | a vba tek 
dute of their land would. Pra upon the circumstances ine i THE CHEMIST. 5 Gael Pri oe Fe 
he-place., Some ex isting buildings on the land, or I HOPE the time „time approaching when we shall, ‘for ing: they a a 
&ci 
_ ring the soil bekweie them. aah cane hats =H A. 
Pury 
aq ee ma x ia pa ae Furze w ex suc 
st wi to it of. | The teeth © e | choke, and it would not turn amen 
„made of 4 inch square iron, set lozenge. way in the be p put in saan and w 
atm 'otlive stock we. not a be at the com- 
i sf ich a 20 ciety ; 
fel aa as may as. we would for ale so that od havoc ‘with their nostrums, 
green. foes juld: be- laid ont 
to eto fon he land by cattle tnd scp whether arising fro pecan starvatic oF a ioo 
pn eh cries out for an alterative of 
Another administers ‘a strong stim! U 
ere the sufferer is pes aeaästed Pl oy 
aquillising tonie 
