THE 
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» 33.—1845.] 
jse ous to | havi ing his corn n, than from having it too thick tes Sidi Eas ti a 
t us opinions expressed, | That the better pry Si and the season = hp ; while herdara gr i 
4 rs e plant or not stated, EA a fe we experiments previ- rama A of seed required. a ~ the p ae ree anak de Wheat beach was 12 miles, 
3 -geveral upon were de ta ile a. wil Tadap. ras bette er Cost of Carrying Flas to Market e 
Eib adoption of T of the soil ean when it is too To Girls weeding, 90 at 4d. z oo ae ee 
i tis aa that nether ik treading nor close- | In pie fae case the rubbish is z epe under, in th Men making dams, 41 Pre ie cae te A 
f oe of sheep in the winter is injuriona to the ers ease the tillering requisite re part of Tying Bee’ Pape ag PE TES em i, Om 
i t, except in g and tender state. rop iate and Jean, t the whole is generally i infested with Men drowning and sodding, 73at9a. |) TI 
that by | folding upon it, t all y short in the en T do. filling carts in ——" het eee ae 
ich it is infested are Sa destroy: as or| Newsy Wie: llotment Tenancies.—At the audit = filling’. a ag os epai, .- 
and the plant itself i is Aep Pene of W. Rutson, E-q, the cottage “tenantry held their kin ae in ear Se ee 
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for them by their landlord : 
it aid ean credit to the growers. 
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Transactions of the Royi AA l 
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r to Grass, "24 at 33. 
de. kitha to “hias mill, 19 at 2s 
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' ceedings of the Council. For ne do. drawing to Armagh market, 5 at š 
$ p genera! aipa is not t bo E d st It wa Ay ee S oa in cy capers a of aoa 2 
s that on a very rich and fertile piece of land near rry, Jun., and Co., Dub Steward’s expenses to Armagh and — a. on 3 
jitara only two bushels of W heat v were sown per THERE are some useful reports and Ey in Rie pre- Te ls of seed at 36s. a 
last year, s this periodical. To those PRAI in| Seutching 306 stone of Flax, at le. per stone |. 15 
considered in the spring wretched ly thin ; still | the permanent improvement of their estates, the re- Total cost of Flax... ... £76 9 6 
he extraordinary fertility of Poe soil, it produced | ports of the NOA appointed Society to in- 
rters per acre other field in the | spect the drainage executed un he orders of those Sola 108 b Cash Received for Flazr. 
d considered not ee former in| competing for their gold medal, will prove very useful. ai segs Senna Se ge ae alge = id H 
du from much thicker sowing nearly | We extract the following Table, which exhibits the ex- £51 1 6 
rs per acre he same so neat ; | pense of the operation on the different properties. A | » 104 stone, at 10s. .. + + 5200 
ile no other field in the parish aoe we know of, | comparison of it with that compiled by Mr. Parkes, Less craneage and storage - ae oe fae 
m any cause the plant happen be thi i t s instructive. The names opposite | ,, 40 stone, at 10s. oe) 90 0°90 
d any such produce. Resolv ede it is is the opinion | which an *. is placed are those of the successful com- | Less craneage and storage . it ikea 018 
he farmer sustains m 1918 4 
‘this Clab that th ar ore losses from | petitors 5 $t stone, at 108, H ee oe 
as oe 0 
SHOWING A RETURN OF THE NUMBER OF ACRES THOROUGH-DRAINED BY THE DIFFERENT COMPETITORS FoR SIR RICHARD ries gt ot whe 217 9 
O’DONNELL’s GOLD MEDAL, ne Bai with the average prices per Perch, and per Acre respectively. Seutching tow .. oie ow oo Pe) - OH @ 
a w e } $ 
EN SE | Sate os $g gs Seg 25 2. a ipocie: £150 7 3 
£33 Pe] BE jag SIGES) ut aBn Se SB poe of 
S78) £9 | 88 |48¢ Bee g3 lege) 23 S3 | Wages per | Nature of the Cost of ory ing W Neat to Market, j 
ES ES | €. 1&3 e222) sh |22| Lg 2 | Day, “and by Agreement. | To Men reaping a ing 3 34 at Id. <æ (SE Se 
22A ps Be ga BSA BOs sé SS Se | Task Worl D T kept d, 5 at 3s. ‘ . 016 0 
= E = z A $ 3 à A © © Men stacking and thatching, 16 at 9d. . .> 012 0 
Thrashing and cleaning pi 3 os 271 
A. R. P.|A. R.P.| P. P. rI £24. Horses drawing to Armagh market, 4 at 3s. .. 012 0 
is of Wa- 309 2 25/501 2 15) 52,564) 66,900! 93d. |9d. in| G 10 1 |57. in'2013 28| 5 per jes ord fs Men’s pe prae — bar, &c. . ‘en 060 
Rist 1842, 1342, cent, cuted theentire Steward’s expenses to market En ee Pw 
re- re- charged and added5 Seed (44 stone) at 360 
duced duced to the cent. on the cer- 
' tod}d. to3l.2s. n tified a Total cost of Wheat £9 11 1 
i i ture to the re 
1845. tei Cash received for Wheat. 
ount Tem-'348 1 0/564 0 25/42,704| 54,351] 53d. | 44a, | 2 15 73/1 14 4| 468 11 7/500 0 0 re 1}d. a statute | Sold 66 cwt. at Ils, eee se cre oe A E 
a z rch paid by | Used for seed, 28 at Iis. ..  -. E 13 8°O 
Phalo. Straw, 7 tons, at 20s, .. 700 
zB, 0"Don- 340 0 20/551 0 0} 42,018) 53,478] 52.0.) 4d. | 2125 [1 12 4| 483 0 01408 G0) Sd.aday (2d. a statute Total receipt for Wheat £53 14 0 
R rch paid 
: lanio. | The results may be nage as follows :— 
1 3 Bak : * e gross amount received the ohare pe acre, 
he Earl of Ca- 198 1 0321 0 19 37,072} 47,183| 5:d.| 4d.| 4 00/2 95/396 9 913896 `9 9/10d. to ls. ai2d. a statute amounted to . . ~ £17.54 
Meie s ie i 7 day perch paid by | The cost of bringing it to ‘market l! ” . 815 
d d landlord. E 
: Leaving a net profit of 
i ir Naper,/157 0 18/254 1 29|27,054| 34,433 12}d. | 93d. | 8 15 4 |5 8 3| 676 7 5|700 7 47d. a day ind. an Irish The ‘he produce per acre being 35 stones, and ‘ine prive per 
E Ky . - winter, ca perch paid by | averaging 9s. 10d. agen SO 
$ be ag m-| landlord. The s amount received for pea = 
amounted to à 
«|124 2 0/201 2 30|27,212| 34,634] 6žd. | Sd. | 5 16 73/3 12 0| 298 3 7/427 18 0 10d. wa I wl a niota | Phe’ oont ig ante “it to market to “ ge 
i day rech a by S ASR 
Baala a net profit per acre of .. £18 6 3 
me eee ; The prod rr bans it barrels of 20 stone, ae e 
SHOWING A RETURN OF = NUMBER OF ACRES THOROUGH-DRAINED BY PROPRIETORS, F S sG MEDAL, 
nd the average prices per Perch, and per Acre respectively. 
P E s diS sdjE 6. d Tr 
E8 0 10liio 0 S7 es ae ‘ 5 16 114/3 12 3| 397 14 2 .. .. oe 
133d. |1034./10 13 43/6 11 9/1839 10| .. fls. per day. a Ge einen tk 
| 1244. | 934.19 6 3 |515 0] 674 67} .. |18d. per day. a - | Flax crop was best the circumstances of the 
: “| small rapids great part py its value being derived 
ž 4 11 2 |2 16 3| 323 13 0 .. or 8d, ts from the 
i the most part redundant, and seeking some means of 
© must draw the attention of our readers a whieh Se Evaro ain Pa 
T paper in this volume, e aa ae einer is an a | Parnipe ‘had been | grown nih g SUAnO; os oa which the to the inferiority of 
ent in the year 1844, on ti ative v lue of had the ae ae So peas oe crop; but there 
Wheat crops.” P. Fil sie crop, though not so good io which” epi 
in which the Flax was grown co contained Sean ; particu! 
rish plantation modis ; th ie ground. actually — str 2 the Wheat was 2a. 2r, 30P. | Pee the Flax 
as 2. On S altitude of about 195 feet ides ioctl” 
Ving a novtheastcen aspect, and | above al level o of hes sone on the side of a hill, having ASES Si tome with which 
P- Feet above the level th-wes aspect. fields of which the 2R 
EPPES 
12 chen gen rrow daly 
down the hill, the pon re paaris empty 
ne 
z was 
the usual 
was | in the 
Barley 
i and Swi 
The Wheat (Hunter’s) was sown at | 
Potato-land; 
