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few particulars. From the badness of the water | persons at dinner with ease. It of the fines Farmers’ Cl 
ig island, it i in Ireland, and would add "considerably to the} Dartincton.—On Breaking —o c 
been ploughed is taken by farmers from South Holland | th effects val hey meeting. The ball would take place in | the September ‘Meeting of this Societ , Mr 
Far ing Society’s S which were a admir rably Dixon, their Honorary Secretary, sai 
of weeding and ba de prey ae oat $ for this the yat nd would b deputed to bring forward the following 
+ t e year and profit 
h eee by all "the ierit sree ty and gentry of the vS comparative adva ntage 
g “The most effe etiv arrangements had bee f old Grass Land, as connard wit 
if the appearance of the erop s howl a not eari so | also made for the sere ert of strangers. Up- il alit y, and ‘that he believed it to 
as was Topias This often obliges the farmer | wards of 3000 beds had been prepared, and a registry i very considerable importance inan 
to make a new arrangement ; of course Always to his A aieas established, whereby every person could | view, as roi w 
disadvan 4 This paresis Boal as well a wish to ted on applying to Mr. Gill, the local occupier e Fon cay “ It may be considered by some 
‘employ their own labourers durin aben of the year assistant secretary, for the purpose. The erty were of you nes he said, “that I am not the pr 
when they are comparatively idle, has induced fsa nable; and persons, by applying in tim d ubject, P eefe i 
-farmers to attempt steeping their own Flax. ma pat ai mple aeunaanaatien both for the wees week | Jand com y shouid be likely to give a one-sided y 
Paper read before the Farmers’ Club hone by a very and t e fai ir. Arrangements „had also been made to | of the question, and lean to the side -owne 
4ntelligent member, I extract the follo ti H al the different | —my e ai e, who are Zeas tary in a 
‘on this subject, and it will give you a ne sd a of the | lines of intercourse. ‘Special coaches ‘would be de- old Grass land to be broken up ; but la re you 
mses incurred during the different Fenja of | spatched from Dublin ; and the fly-boats on t inclin: ti 
“manufacture, &e. I reduce the statements of cash to | Canal w giir run all through to Ballinasloe at, and pre- | and the sincere Swel Waher of all parties concerned, 
English money. vious to “the show, exclusive of the accommodation by | and feel at the same time convinced, so far as) the 
EXPENSES. £s d steam- boats on, the Shan non. Several noble a nd dis- | present question is concerned, that whatever is ba the 
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Weualiond + and, o me ARS, the meeting nelly posed, we must begin w with the compara ative ady van- 
01710 be the set heniecking and successful that had yet | tages of Grass and arable land J 
taken place under the E mae of the central societ, F- Totor; whether we take it in its mor limited sense, 
After pe the differ the advantage to the Owner or occupier 
and with the view of ‘giving fi r whether we take ib oh ie hi adest basis, 
of the aseti, the ee en agreed to oe Cioni and consider the adv vantag all parties concerned, 
arrangements, or program that t is the tie the occupier the labourer, and the 
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xhibition must pee in the conclus: sect I think a good © 
ree “Saturday the 27th Aarni as to be vincelfied deal must depend ome mm taeality for this simple r reason, — 
i and arr: , hat 50 long as the present s system prevails of turning 
£143 Ropeeiabor Poa inier will be a trial of i tl „50 
«Value of seed Ritona, 31 2 this day, under the direction of i judges. Fre long must old Ams land be actually necessary an 
75 stones at 2s. 4d. (6 Ibs. per stone) : Se are is | Kane will deliver his first lecture on the but on se vicinity of large tow ry and © 
Chaff used as fodder - 0 2 6 chemistry to re A dioiitanes one shiliing each populous districts much greater extent; and old © 
es lecture. There will be a general meeting of the Society Grass will a in ian localities yield a highe er 
43 at two telge Nis Grace the Duke of Leinster, presi- | rent to the landlord, a greater p a 
ent, in the chair—to nominate judges and stewards of | an equivalent benefit to the labourer, and the e- public by ` 
he yard for the day following, and to receive deputa- keeping up the upply of milk and butcher’ $ meat, 80 
4 to pay | tions for holding the annual cattle show next year. 
au are ee e farmer has to a stock, shee ep, swine, and other articles, will be received price be kept eiisohi able! In the present danai E 
“The average sum received fro uth Holland to tl d Ay 3 tl 5 it is desirable, I think, that Í 
‘farmer for the last 30 Pound a ve pg about | taken out the hhecessary tickets of admission from the | tion the s subject generally ‘without regard to any 
8s. 4d.,so that this leaves a slight advantage in| clerk of the yard. kitica pee You will recollect that ata oe : 
our of steeping their own Flax ; so slight, however,| September 30.—All the gy stock and other | discussion, the conclusion was come tome t was © 
to exert but little a et in inducing the farmers | articles must be at the show-yard gates before six | desirable to keep ‘draught horses ana avy ha rned | 
i usual ; but when the advantage | o'clock on the covet fa. this ra ay, to be > placed fo for cattle in the house, or yard on Clover, Tares, and other 4 
is as well as SS om hibition ; but ris es w. ok g 
1 the charge of an overseer to when n the gate seati and the yard gotten: to|them out on the “pastures as. “at present ; there- 
¢ ti lem ra the payments ee amo ble the ju ie 5 to proceed with thei eir adjudica ations. fore it poe a it is not in al eases actu n 
7 i Sd: por erop i i sei the writer we he | Pro ry a ave en portion of a farm in ol bm 
— 7 ll avail themselves of a|0’clock this day. The gates of the show-yard- will be | Gras e same land would yeg a ae and m 
means employing ther ia Tabohrée, and at the same | © oti at one o’clock, for the admission of the eee profile Santee by being ploughed and cultivated’ b 
time be opr per extent. To return att shillings and sixpence each person. The in such a case by being E hed it d gi 
"to the farm g ‘which I resided—the harvest was in | dinner will take place at six apes in‘ the ata Set Seatër profit to the tenant, a greater rent to the land: 
all operation, and I = de Saw better erops on — an | cultural bigs brat Earl of cart}, chairman of the | lord, more work for the labourer, and m 
» extent of land in , Barley, or Beans of | council, i nation. But although it might i 
which seemed to es suffered fro pn the eather, as| _ October ri. ch poy ad gates es will be opened at | to plough ‘out old Grass lands for the ‘ 
the heavy Wheats in England have done. In fact, all | nine o’clock this day, for the admission of the public, han what is sometimes done, yet there are two ” 
erops were remarkably fine, with the exception of | one shilling each. The banquet dinner will be held in Gavin obstacles in the “way, but more particular arly 
‘otatoes, and these had every appearance then of | the Great Agricultural Hall, this day, at five ents f thi bour- d 
being a complete failure, as further accounts have f Leinster, Y, president of t “her d. mean the Ls of proper draining and fes 4 
proved them tobe. In the above statement the reader | Society, will preside, supported by Lord Clonbrock, an ant of folie r leases; J 
«will observe that the information I have given him | the other Mert Ss of the provinces. Tickets ten ladon will ‘allow bis "old Grass to be pce abe E; 
_ ¥elates merely to the DOEN sets of S outh Beve land ; peu ny ach. Admittance to the different entertain- nfident that it will be’ ke — in a 
_ there being, doubtless, as ts to oy con fined. p the members of the of ctive 
in the extent of the gra the status of the soci ity, who shall have paid up their annual subscrip- pea ote cient © ith t erally q 
farmers; and the products of cultivation i in Holland, To for 1845, sababe to the local fund, and il tł ier’s interest 
athere are in our own co sac osle Cc. mM. rangers from England an ase oe tland as shali honour | is more bound u up the land than is case 
ie meeting with their prese generally at present, an aud this I conceive can tal ve pro- = 
Societies. T Octo z 2.— tian Hng gh Pec rub, ~d pee I will i duced by the land being oce ied on longer leases, in 
: i iver a lecture this da ; open to the public, on the/| order ma the occupier at all times may hav: 
ACN LTUBAL TIRELAND. SOCIETY OF E epidemic Be Taide i in Ire H meee There | of re reaping the bene’ A t of his Keeri ane 
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in the show-yard. | way he is able. cans thi imc 
the Secretary stated that he a pei sever com-| Professor Kane will deliver his third lecture at twoj] ry he is until properly arsine, aes quite as well; 
sin respecting the Lh nag oe in the | o'clock, this day, and his fourth | I may say, far better, lying still in bad Grass ; for 
country, and | lowing. The remaining two lectures of the course to | arable land cannot be cultivated to advantage. 
t d ed at the last meeting of the | be delivered on PE ny wit the 6th p om for a few words on the profitable cultivati 
Council whether it would y moge to institute æ|of October, during the fair. The proceedings o Gr i 
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general inqui 0 3 lifferen: societi PP n ality 7 thre e-years-old feeding beast w 
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y5 appearing e gene opinion eA of Sy pe nobilit; prs entry, members | this is onl ae the year; therefore we on ue 
of the tg a that such an inquiry should be of the central Soci T j oir ifs d li y of stock, | another "sere re the ae six months to make ome 
made, the Secretary, on the motion of Mr. Bankhead, implements, ‘&e., to be ha F in the sh erii er the year; reckoning on a beast bein 
ee cts ft hn che Tes pein jud ges sha 2 e Secretary the ateher a Sod ar : 
ing them to furnish “the necessary information y of the fi 00 ear, W 
he subject, respecting the prevalence or existence of| in number. alert of 120 notices for see eng two ears, i ising 
the disease in their several districts, and all the parti-| stock had been — , including some of the finest | s vo sea Y it will ake four acres to be equiva 
eulars connected with it, in order that ssi — and | animals in the entries sect a fat beast weighing, say 50 stones; paki 
mert Aem information may be procured upon the | of jaga kinds of f stock: a and up wards o of 250 O sheep h had words, it would take the eatage of fo e 
entere of land of good quality to produ 
The Cattle Show at Ballinasloe.— The Secretary spica ndid and unprecedented show of "sheep tha t had ron poi mmileh ae will consume an acre 
= that he had visited Ballinasloe by a directions | ever taken place in the three he entri during summer, and to o in 
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misa Council, since the last meeting, and he found all | for poult ry were also very e, or the 
st ero to th is equal to three acres per 
state. „The = gp was most admirably Siinated on locality. No efforts By of ors i pro z bet maig gpa sank oh land of similar se 
the Fair- udges Satay Scot- | plough properly cultivated would 
icine; az and there were sheds erected for 1 up- land, as it was an invar — ae of the o Society - = Potatoes per year. An acre woul 
ue 400 head of ca e from each of the e coun of Wheat, which would make 1 
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oe them from the weather. in the different ‘adj judi i 
; ‘Ball, adjacent to the show-yard gether pires or = ‘On the “hole | mee ip 
and would afford ample accom- satisfactory ; and the greatest credit was due to Lord it would take some 
the different Com earty, eg noble patron of the town, and the dif- | ciently accurate to s 
uet-hall was completely | ferent local gentlemen, for es exertions on this ocea- | stand between arabl 
Accommodating 800 | sion.—Dublin Farmers’ Gazette. | Drion E ait iss | ee 
