1845. THE A 
x 27.—1845.] GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 451 
ma gren eatery ag An Ee ee wish passing peculiarity of his gpega he may we sh ll h 
Aa a a, PROGRAMME OF TA ARRANGEMENTS OF THE |©" buildings provided which a all have occasion more ome pected ha se 'adyert 
re ROCIETY’S SHOW ar SHREWSBURY. milar cases, and which if erected might prove 1 use- | sid ota 
apadasi | THURSDAY: ge Bee arate tholen nnt Tart and | to hist and very likely in gd tha outhouses, farmhouse, and por in 
iim l Seeds, ra ee exibites paige ates poses ray and | to isl To such follies as these the permanent int ich on it. 
hn ee TUESDAY, 15—The Implement Yard open to the Public fro enefit of the farm i often sacrificed. The | is BY is eg discussed by writers on agriculture 
T Bi Anae eutns of se st reat miee tenant for » whether, in equal circumstances, it is better to 
Or becniag the Bs aplim ts to take place at Mr. Taylor’s, Monk. | great measure depends o cienc iaren da ie ETTE pee TO The 
i moor, A E Twelve o'clock, eee» oe 5 in = Show | Pleteness of th y com- | advantage of carryin dow all. we 
ay be Yard mm Eight in the Morn Fs einen ia at accommodation rded by the | sisted on by the on coal ‘d t manure ures is in-+ 
Andari in 3 and it is therefore i 3 y, and is m the othe: 
i a WEDNESDAY, 16.—The Judges inspect the Stock and award buildings forming it ee Keer, rris rey disadvantage of carryin ng the cro p u The 
e that the Prizes. The Tea Yard o o the e designed with the cr Ar- bein the b lki KA 
er, We m Eight i the Morni ng till Six in ms sage my a phe arm, and constructed ro ulkier commodity, leads to the con- 
oe 7 mission 2s, 6d. Cou cil Dinner i = ane Concert Room, | 82. ood materials, and with strength to ensure d 
ae at Five o'clock ; > Judges ardof Pri rizes (with bility. ~ although a sufficient amo pomat es ura- | lower situation is preferable; and i 
ne hed exception ption of those for Horse be Doors | modation ought pew o be given, too uag m- | situation, water, shelter, and other tat bd 
rials gyug THURSDAY, 17. The Catile arid Implement Yards open to the t of it is vil. It satiate o uns i4 SIA more like ios be et with. 
cera te Pu ube from ais ia ih the Avg ite till — > o'clock i in the the management of the farm ; it entails a large dor b ga materials for the construction of 
th in the “Evening, at T Dinner r the ages in the penditu ure on the farmer for repairs hile i bet eth walls, F of the homestead, are stone or brick for 
s fuses ip Sitka eae tine arry, at Four o'clock.. Doors | ingly bestowed, and the useless buildin walls, Baltic timber for the roofs, joists, flooring, 
Ser FRIDAY, 18.—Cattle-yard open at Sev Sale to begin at gti to fall to ruin from se ean ned fos nd internal fittings ; and slate 
ete fH ber in the Town Hall at Genera Tite ys cos hi is important, therefore Pages there should be a | cannot Te tai 3 d. Peeps i re 
+ The Cattle and Implement Show Yards, on the Ra right understanding between the landlord and his | co Se ae eee Vy RONCO- 
ites i eke ay n epee ce-course, | tenant on these points, that the ona pan not be th urse must be ha other material hus for 
stno, Base 8 ENCER ; Hon. SPENCER, Mr. Daver, | “iPitated into a useless additional expend hore Beil £ ay be used clay or concrete, timber, or 
pee Seniat Nr Honana iama., | fet which is coetiy enongh at the lost, snd that (h and plaster; for the foreign woods, 
this ae Sale of Tickets, Mr. Henny WILSON rio o tmy be secured against loss by th reed l R: . r may be substituted, and tiles, 
lines afire; oun ai tin Spe neat r. Base MOND BARKER. ns to conduct his busine rl ingles, for slates. But whatever be the 
Kid a p srg “emt ‘Lonp Portman. Specific satin kacow 66 these points ool ite 7- mater it should be the best of its kind, and us 
Sar: By Order of the Council, James Hupson, $ very case cannot be laid down ; all tha can be | sh best advantage. If the walls be clay, they 
nnw | London, July 2, 1845. A ecretary. done i is to poin A out a aon aes n be | should have a stone or brick foundation, or footin, 
ny fee, ase Fed Regulation of the Society, all Persons admitte g mpa neip es which an = ary rovided with the requisite Paie 
b E a so ms fia: leet gs subject to the Rules, Orders, and qe asia gril their application. ts thd d ark lly constructed, e home- 
re fT er o 
trean, ibe Society, at the Town Hall, fom ms Dinner, to Members of pen n thes emar rks we have Sonae = Srey oe "the oper season rs of the yor vane tin tee 
ie OF esnesday, the 16ih July, and from Bight t ig ooh a on 2 epic ag | n the par E a an uch 
rohoni f Thursday, the 17th of July.—Price 10s. on | This, however, is not alwa "ie k it tok fectl 
5 said abstention anther [is sometimes Pol ai ways the cae horde Pompe oe suit the page purposes to ‘which it 
| H : ose interest i appie ot, as is the general practice, t 
ee. The Agricultural Gy aS ett e, like in the matter not t being permanent, | fell the tree e often when = haf og and cat Í o a its 
rild of Him ery errors we ha apply i ts purpose with all pos- 
SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1845. | m iaintogs tendency of r nyait however slate haste. base should ve well formed, and rind 
MEETINGS FOR T | be apparent, and nee ed not here b dilat Bu has A ‘ile oki a nio ‘pla iadan the 
Tomar, duly Sagie MA t ea ot Kaan m ttn a edo hye Fax 
Y, July 10—Agricul i- | und Ted 
pii DG. Jaypee ee Boo. of aioe erneath. Thatch of straw or reed a er be. 
7 fuid Twonsnuy, ae Meeting of the English Agricultural Society | building annene, a tam the tenant to camry | the | well drawn, and praan e thes r» bit — and 
ms I a a la E Tmp, Son, of Trelaa actice oe rag rE f heath in- 
rer 7{ Lengo Grove Fe | ward the materials at ok cost ‘i a mode. 
a Weni fock” ily uf Ey the eee 3 vehicles, sabe aah Ee al: yt senting t e these points howe rea 
"EG [Eero |e nn a oi oe, ere 
y: Pirie July 1g) Debenham still endure for a considerable time. "And | t is bett 
tT Rochford Hundred Weni fr il diverting Ii his attention, his capital, and energy, |that the fi r be ovided | with the ; bai idi en 
rela “Jay ERE July 194 Çardif i Gus a en timate mo re and that, too, at a | necessary for his wants, mn 
a are m ired— 
| obse afe ERTI men y léi required = the com-|a temporary manner, than that his “arta should 
= Economy IN THE EREC- S the assertion is wes be — ed b h 
Shep Tion oF Far Bor EC A ehicl y the want of them. 
; ; M Nas is a matter of great i arm-vehicles are not fitted for the e carriag ho 
4 bot re this are and great 1m- | of building materials ; so true is thi h h cases, however, properly d plans of 
Such it desirves'i & an agri inal farmers; and as | operations are extens ive and t he erste a x: ae the the ba iin a and minute specifieats ton s, “and draw- 
comple 2 Soe Wels neare mss to be | burden laid upon? "hi im, ings of the details of their construction sho uld be 
eneral points which determ en shi rmi econo ; 
ine the posi- | h 
constructio; p orses, too, are rend 
its vario en ar ead, and the col- which they are B = cat pete a and oa election a made, a co airne, shou be 
ct, ind “ee of e parts by itself he pace a the same circumstances teaches that it is we pore a EE a ot pepe ee paced bot 
eed, naturally admits of this t om to purchase ch nimals in bah es to th 
da r ose | archi 
ti tion, and accor ingly while RE se vy les. for the farm, and of them at whatever sacri yfais tinged both Jandlord and — aro 
ag it in detail in a series of a ticles chy “il pi meg Sy ety 5 
More pr perly a ; Š wi Furt her, th 
it t may n Its in another tion of our f bui ilding, $ nee cd pees and those of the We have the eean of Tari pr attention 
eaders egie re Aig ee proceed together; hence there|of our readers to an ADVERTISEMENT n another 
it | is ee ore gen features interrupti , announcing the ga ‘Ang Minnie 
sr ieved will be found Invite oped i upti = is of the other. Thus, no saving an a the AGRICULTURAL ROVEMENT SOCIETY oF 
in the firet aS ete , evi RELAND, at Ballinasloe, on thie 30th of September 
it a parties, e burden , 
E general rem sa rke — be well to offer the carrying th tha material, soul aot oe ienant, of | next and following days. The nature oeu ie locality, 
Ta lessening pe ee arts ke it very 
ed poaa id labour may be arranged for of the buildings, but as a paym it, | probable that this will prove one of the most in- 
be » the system of farm mana “Re another orm, of his share of the cost; mad i in teresting meetings which h t tal } d 
anes. unless the buildin Ss upon it lense. et fact, it forms s part o of the awl h i fthe S ge Š 
oraance with it: F 
So arranged, th its nature and extent _ Th ‘ 
inged, that the o x > e cost of erectin farm „buildi s 
within the T ee e aa er à g ngs then should BUT WHERE IS THE MONEY TO COME FROM t 
Mon to those buildi carried | them in repair properl f ll h Lanpiorps have it not, a afford 
ngs com preh p! y falls on the tenant Itis i 
» Spee term outhouses, su ended | good arrangement to appoint a properly ‘qualified Biche xri ern eared Sant a 
Tating the produce ari Sf Ze ti kigik Ew ry 
Workin and feeding th 2 ote vista» state 
& Cattle, fe g the live-stock a he ow the means are to be found and ill it b 
Chines and ea, Securing the implements, ma- aoe ithe The rie a jerm seperation: oe te P E ae y 
=. irea on ever p the like, there ar. pa per time, may lead to serious dam mage ; example or n At all ts th bi tion of want of 
houses for theg, 2 Tesidenee oh = farmer | wil neglig ence, the vigilance of an inspection | ™eans is thereby removed. 
ithouses, tho to m-labourers. These buildin vl ices Having some spare capital I invested it in land, pur- 
are coll cade house, and the ue gs,| In plac ng the —- ofthe farm, it is desirable | 0125108 260 acres. “Sateoquent I reflected on the im. 
ere homed tweet aah ao oe te nn and eon 1 
The erect vated grounds i as cesses Such a position econo-| 4 u be Wel an a public and pri 
E atena Tet a ‘ho ises labour: aud should:ouls- bef uty by improving it. Well, having already Basho 4 
with g as expen: mestead is necessarily | some counterbal ould only be foregone to secure | where was the me from? Why, I resolved 
n on small f se—an expense greater in | have th alancing advantage. ; For not only selling the other farms, and invested the p 
i pal it too Pia Sa on those of larger | from the tking cattle and mach be sent | in improving the ing one. This is a y 
is expenditure ot es that in the desire to | fields bt ape ad to their daily in — of conferring a great national benefit, without injur 
Will be fou ve a landlord with i inju ubane | Chews. ut the ear of the — has to ourselves. It takes away the excuse (the last prop) of 
and ae ere, and agai turned t in the shape E oe namie ae proves it spea saying, 
k essent i> ably so ld him ma gre ae on a om. ent ee will there is a ih d where 
3 OF, with mi e conducti 5 f ain water for ee of the farmhouse | there is not a will, there is an excuse, g nd 
a matthen economy, he niy be dees mi onihomeon, ia a necesiy far mich conrialty | Serent: The mierigi far dennes, re surprising 
and wit of situation must be fo aaa "To Se at a high 
durabilit ; he out reference to | commodity in suffici t ab ~~ sear: rate, and mortgage it forthwith for es than the mt 
tenant asi other hand it i : rie = =—— to secure a hol si 
Wants of the po cteater extent of buildi ay | power, is a still grea! Gea but a che thereby a i saci olding, abstractin; 
farm de: mand ; or, to fay Md kay aa shelter, and og mg sae conveniences ar sise set fo we his he cp is oyun adequate to 
on 
rt t be said, are too often sacrificed. If farmers, who plead as 
