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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 663 
of Ha 
nd- 
peper ared by the 
| and some of your scien tific readers will ee e the — host of the t farmers. bye fixed in them 
i nion. Whether manure is inj by being spread his talons, thee wal his Hag dat the same time 
n the ploughed land in frost ? whether it should be jhe peraga sad dissatisfaction with his prey ; he ap- 
partially gg H poe a vig by ener eh or be s to see nothing im his unfortunate victims but 
po ne ed in if so not da p poverty and folly. I, for one, do not Jike this treat- 
t t y | ment ; it is harsh lly of i nin oh and 
subsoil ? if manure is ped b d to the | feeling He _ begins his attack by “charging farmers 
yh 5 exp 
does it follow tł 
ibi t less than 
tors, n 
sare 2, First Prize . 
Second ditt: wa š> + š. Three Sors. 
j chews ditto ie ae = Two Sov 
the all the 
eo ahvid 'at Á Show The Medal. 
Fort bee t bush hel tas x Seed, grown and 
Si srh e province of Connaught “s Three Sots. 
Lass W ESTIC Hom S erisia. 
EA 
exceeding Peive Pounds will be also 
IMPROVE 
made 
Home- 
Domestic 
sed at a season when the sun has little power that i this co 
the farmer who has had long pa- 
Can 
will be nave ? On ne thing we have all experienced, tience, rey waited for the precious, fruits of the earth, 
road at y 
erect a ye sp Show in Dublin, 
Yarn, &e. 
specimens of ‘Scuteb he a Fins, grown by the ex- 
he wiv k and families:of work- | th } fo naik Lio reason 
3 liv incips d holding under weer 
ing si eget a eng A by ash Ben —T. Beale Browne, ene. $a fruth. He Eorp apparent 
25 acres Iris Pickling Vi Wheat. I ials for fi rence, and falsely imagines eng Fe nds to 
i ae fors direkt of Flax and samples |. sage y ant ording ay id 
Pre sa p ae | ing W f ) that he has ascertained its cause. Awar 
fart following experiment arg 1 peo 
tlie ri 
red 
utted ears, and rubbed some Wheat with "the d 
making y pont black. Some e o this w was sown with- 
ust 
ibl to seman fom wee ea elea this year. 
to TT he M‘Cay, Dromore 
As I ha ave occupied s0 much space in your valuable 
of y your readers have observed the pec on which it is 
CLAS 
e bes 
acs meso than 112 Ibs. in weight each. Sec. 1. First prize, | Out prep was agg ted. The | This & Falcon” has surely soared so near the sun as 
five sovs., to David Hutcheson, Ebest second ee patty was s mae ti coldness of our atmosphere below, 
: ae tl hehe ni oa ad emer two sovs» | of lime, and none of ‘= sine was smutte! = a ie = held the corn in a eg of almost gp near 
a nes > i m 
E”. ay the cleanest and best-handled specimen with- injury is do: lone to the seed win „Substance, penae e-have had our patience miost s0 
out reference to quality, prepared by the exhibitors, or in their | prov ed by | tried ; but it is 4 pli pe of Arco =a kay 
own mills, less than 112 Ibs. in weight each. a 2. First | and whi ly G. S. MK. n (t this season thy. 
Sek, : ri oen a, ebay A “ditto, ee beie m ikay Wheat. —There is an 1 object ion to ot aaah did I} never did I wit- 
Thomas M‘Kee, Courtrai, Keady. Wheat that I have yoann | somewhere noticed ; but J | ness such an amount of aeh a to “get on į ĉütting a 
For the best of all the prize ns of Fl t in order to discover whether any | little h as Ed a any Way fit, 
the Show—the Medal. and much has been carried to arns and stacks too 
Yarn. 
For the best four hanks of Yarn, of the fineness of 25 hanks a d, u give a ppum of | soon. I consider it absolutely cruel | amides all his, to to 
of 300 leas or cuts, or upwards, ‘to the pound, spun on t the ny ill tł p many stems ; oe us Me fags ignorant and blind, and te tellus 
ordinary spinning-whe co. 5. Tirst Prize, throes Sove, $ formed on these additional stems do pos wee F a chang eof weather, that we might Ac 
Mrs. Jane Hill, Waringstown, an ; seco rt pete soys, $ petra Pe istad tis 
to Hannah M‘Clements, Tow ‘ove, Dervock; thir itto, com. Tease 
one sov., to Grace M‘Cle y Toumagrove, Der al $ If we wait ll the late. ones be ripe, the earliest get so pries; and tries to charg « us er Pay wipe 
| For the best piece of Cambric, from yarn of Iris! manufac , While grain énou, e 
a ni: of an Irish loom—the Medal, to John Saar carting home Iti A a question whether the loss thus country pathy n months’ consumption ! and he plainly 
sa best piece of Damask, from yarn of Irish manufac- occasioned i is ‘equal to any loss sustained by tells that iculturists should regulate the supplies. 
" ture, the produce of an Trish ‘loom—the Medal, to Michael | sowing. Itis of great importance to have a field to This is both “fanciful and foolish: ee a 
| Andrews, Esq., Ardroyne, Belfast. ripen galls ; a ag is no angad ia pores | an average crop equal to the produce o amd re- 
For the best piece of Linen of Irish manufacture—the Medal, aa te tia’ elisa late foreign supplies into the harmist 
y; an 
ed u 
Wher re His required to ps ed anew spring dibbl ing | Providenee, we have a little old corn in the land; but 
With th 
ing priz 
for goods 
I 
tr "e resont by calling a attention of those land- 
nsider the well-do ing of the farmers of 
this cot Pd te the above described Prize-list. They 
will wil observe the Sia landlords nion their wisdom by 
as far as in their 
ir power, the manufacturing 
do not st t offer- 
r the ra which the farmers ae 
mall quantity is pk attended z3 eye only of a“ Falcon” could dis¢over enough for 
d as ned i 
weg as e ears may te pt Ye Tege d orum pi. It is my opinion that the 
RAN the supposed advan f Thanet will lese 
tiller too much in a field. This is one rori aay points | 1 qua: rene acre less a year ag it was last ne 
which might be ascertained by an experimental farm | This deficleney, together gc the, -u our Polato 
being established by some of the great societies 
G. 
Z 
. M'K. 
TI. 
— | erop, ne 
sure—whatever may be his abil 6 poten 
i hold it 
Steam Power for Agricultural P Purpo 
D. 
any man to occupy a 
erial, 
duce, but ve me pea for the ee when in yar 
and se paga a gos EA it 
ese said that prizes 
to e for 
from the crdinary | business of | of ia ndt than he can cultivate well, but ijet to to the 
four | treatment which these unfortumate 
waste 
cond as no caper eh in ‘the at for her linens : , how- 
ever, y the linen Tperehani and F: 
of pgd A 
gee t is to be 
has been already felt in that co 
Dicks son, 6, a a auvoir Square, 
2 g o Cot 
dy: a 
as Ireland i my farm, I am 
ney, as 4reland iS m4 py aa rh work my threshing machines, &e.; ceived from your correspondent, and more partion 
y 
see one at t work, or how I could obtain the best informa- gnir > es 
the fi poten f those Gahan he an j Smeed, Bromsion, St. ie Raa 
oblige A Subscriber in West Kent. engines M 
hoped that some rays | farms i arya Had yo + age not better For a a Correspendoten, 
more remote and | 2pply to some one in pe quarte: They on La |a FARMING In Houta —You pereeive from the 
? gine, 
ce of 
unitry.—J. H. 
ere is te lage en 
Ducie’s get at Whitfield, Wott tion, Glou 
| Guano a a e peg itn a widi the zes Tate i in fnil- much occu pied by harvest o; operations, I have had : no 
lin to acqūaini 
3 
hire.] | it earlier, but since my return so cone been so 
ult of m 
hi 
hing to do with it, I planted 
true reason 
d had so 
with some excellent pen from - sp ote 
t was ni ripe b 
rit paring 
acid and 
5 cll by driving off the 
a kal which is, I balers not only favourable 
which also assists 
+h 
the 
F, 
From 2 3 i 26 0 manured with pe! I obtained 
`| p. ay. 
dj From2 0 13 8 6f manured with stable dung, 
ain Ci anyw. 
dung was, is far superior | of Holla 
sheet, —The season is suffi- | experiments 3 OIE cA BET BN ed í 
enable me to give | azeording to Pir ae A mig =I ii “ersenares: $ hears a Sapo in isis ape just of beat 
t was ths bed; and 3d, | 3500 t, I bouli anil an ee the 
ae ge a i orgies to boot. man, South Beveland. The 
ageme: e person, 
land is = since. quality, s ial, and consisting 
eii eat a aa ai aa UA or of a niixture of 
Iob- | both, forming a cari loam—not a stone to 
where 
be seen 
here, as almost the whole of 
t Got 
The ged ine where the ung wi Ho nd, is ca: mee rom the influenée 
to that w the sey, o was laid, thicker and longer. | of the a by y high Payee If it had not been thus iun- 
nde ues e | debted t 
d the Bath aed of 32. “for the best cow in milk,” 
e land which now bears the best of 
crops wo useless marsh. Reseuing the land 
kc and subsequent les to main- 
> J an eae, at strugg 
awarded by the jndges to a half fat cow, y without a ra tain possession of it, bespeak that enterprising and 
persever: 
of milk in her The man 
is | Of her owned that she had been dry some time, er} to 
ould kill her fat in about a month’s time. Might I 
you r opinion whether this a w was entitled to 
ing character which the Dutehvare well known 
possess. The farm which I have visited is about 
ask | 8 hours’ sail from I reached up tho asantiap if 
the | the 11th, and on ascending the dyke from the boat, saw 
wes m for “ the best cow a [We should think the whole | lyi ipa out before ares Se in- 
not] : ter which serve the double 
a 
E "Carmarthenshire Fever 
i F 
boundaries to the ‘ee these are again divided 
rt „fan ancy your- corresondent’s fowls suffer y the to tie 
T water ‘ditches, 
ee 
in every case guano acted quite ae Í 
nips exceeding at —— all others planted at 
es “a yard where they cannot procure 
ne another, s 
y to hes aiton of "ie ny whether clay or otherwise, 
te a 
e an 
insects a Bo od, such as grass, sga leaves, or | The water flows from the 
eds 
oa fresh “regeable matter, and tha t 
a 
and occasionally, say twice a week, Oats, wi 
will not 
hem | which, when the tide is down, is by slaives 
farm is entirely y 
supply once a day, w be too much, of g uü wn ate Wheat, winter 
boiled P Potatoes. Fresh, clean water is indispensable ; | and summer Onta, Rye, Pons, Benin, ana sie 
d also icular attention to the roost house. The} nating inte Potatoes, Madder, Flax, Vonj 
shi be allowed to lay and set in the er, and, on this 7 urniga; a 
house ; if they do, it will be very troublesome to keep | is mown twice, the first year for hay, allowed 
free from v The nests d be composed | to i § of 
oho ee ol boars straw, at all t is farm introduced of the Turnip with 
ai aan yi L ry 
; mers i 
* Falcon” od the Tenant Farmer.—Your corre- with rogaed to those erops, which ste in general eulti- 
sponden of in South 
Johnsen, “ 
t 
are asking | 925.0 
Oxygen, 
age tae ee 4 ver the many coun- | yation with us, that the 
ee TEE _the whole | Beveland mm 
