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ota of lg Magee er Rape, has your | spondent “ Falcon” has some sound remarks s in relation |in her Majesty’s government, has been pleased b 
orrespondent pro ai in r? I think not t of mipi in bare Re! t ekgictos honour me with his sentiments on this ubjecs, bet but i 
The Society Toate T think of E me yr 2 ill | pu ; rpose, howe ven, is rather to deal with i $r a 
ay, for ment sake, that there are sare toe arate what may be g t LEE ramen . +4 
aus bg a o eac zi i; capital, which many are unaware of, an a to defend on mit that Eit might be carried I 
ngs of those people to see my Lord Hill and a h accusation in pew dl to a particular class of a agricu : fise 
thers (because of their ability to cram a few bulloc turists. It isa fact, whic operations, ace burthen the funds ae conseque 
keep, and pigs, regardless of expense in a way ene no themselves in one sense, that in agricultural districts | cost of gover nmen Aste issioners, &c.— R, M GrH 
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one of them having a chance to participate in it ; now, | principal class of savings s-bank “depositors ; A in the Hop- Ca in Herefordshire.— The Ho op-yards į 
in my opinion, the Council of the Society should at all French savings-banks, too, by far the greater rap Herefordshire and a ita cn are planted som k 
times try ft l and manufact what alike, viz. :—Thr r four ery cut from the 
give farmers cause to suppose that ‘the ‘ich n man has a | ing workmen, To illustrate this, i in the case of o our own | crown n of the aco stock tabak or 5 inches lon 
g a gricult with an eye to each root, placed 2 or 3 inches neal 
distribution of 307. prizes for a bull or a ram, there is | lars from the last annual report of the Devon a are termed a stock, and are planted 6 inches deep 
no chance for the working farmers to compete with aches Exeter savings-bank, fi s that there | feet from middle to ae of each stock, with a space 
landlords, I consider 10007. for the fat cattle prizes a | were, —" in agricultur ie wanabsin of from 7 to 9 feet fro w to row, which are form 
sum fully three ies more than enough. Iecannotthink} 2,348 s rmers, jheibaning a capital of £96, into ridges. If oa root ace large three are plan T 
that the gentlemen who form the Council of the Society om agviultura teak ao mki a a Sees 98, paras a mes & above distance in the form cre a tria miai ; a 
a 4 ` iait ir y mall, four ar e placed in the form of a square. As soon 
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rules and regulations to go forth as genuine: I am | 10,488 agricultural depositors, with a capital of £247,471, 1 5 PE 
certain that such statements are not a to for-| I could | quote other instances of large deposits in 
ward the object t of the socie! om I admi y like depositors, but this may suffice. | e me as. soon as possi ible. Gra are {atx 
al | N w, I would ask, whether it would not be wiser policy Beslan the sor iti 5 peed to the botnets ofa e ind 
community, great and small, but t hese 2348 small (or great ?) “idee with their | hole by the ter, a e fine pulverised mould i 
farmers can afford, like Lo rd os to art up rag ap capital of 96,559/., derived from the source of their oc- ai on ee p The Kot which completes Hop-planting, 
dozen of “bulls, bu Ile locks, or sheep, for over-feeding, on | cupation, independent of that of their children, t o let it 
the s tion of some one of the six having a better | return from whence it came, in effect ting improvements AER EAE 
pv. a and meh poor ea to fat than the others, | [certainly it would ; provided always, that its possession Kags 
and more likely to turn ou 8 si animal. I believe | were secured to them by lease, for a sufficiently long Societies. 
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Tae Dumfries Show of 1845, we are e d to find, i 
w ins 307. t ob. Your rit y and he jinin it toa å more pentane & ~~ “ glad to fin 
uns ony! he ho $ pen = for the} satiti rather tha n fey it sink into a state ih lethargy ? F zom the high place in the annals of ae 4 
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h a view to justify the distribution of the À nt appeared in our columns,our readers will be aware 
ngs thought proper to te a little paa into the EEY and ekironta ag ome common gr We toiadi | 4 aor alate iip aather dille to be. exhibited mai 
}. for being the owner re an yet d bull or ram, capital of 247,471/. hoarded and treasured up, and en ema ro or three weeks before the show, ~ 
vil lately i Sea ers were ault with, and | while important changes seem m rable the farmer what w sill be rja aving been given, it is now known 
i in | shuts up his oe at the same ‘ime pleading as an will be the extent of the exhibition. Bae cattle, E 
of rare oeery as ‘ies -spinners and | excuse, “ But where is the capital to carry them into ots bi rots inglail 
ses Eatarees have done. Tadmit they have not taken | effect P—H. ti =. rami ki i 
vantage of the uses of steam and mac inery, batt I| To Preserve Eggs. — — For the information of | °*°ePHon- t at the oa 
they h y be: “ Cautus Faturi,” I beg to Pieces my authority. 
id th on’t do, but total immersion. My e eggs 
—they never combined to give premiums to machine- re good, a the ey he been in the water, &c. 
makers to en ae them to follow oe their legitimate months, ‘They marae I be we tage biog Bers hang every iets 
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fficient _long time in Timecvate, P nmila prepared. One this 
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presi the old- fashioned ebro to be left idle ie pailfal of water. “At ther the e be too m lime, it will eaten’ uy fr À 
business, their ingenuity, from self-defence, has been | eat the shells from the eggs, and if ‘hers be a single | t 
Soy g ane t action ; and, therefore, I say it | egg cracked it will spoil the whole. They should be fat the border er: of “England, fm Yorkshire, 
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is truly absurd to off er prizes to plough- ing goa ctable 
t| yolk I hily red D bot È _have seen | eggs thus 
on the increase in pors nia cares say it kept p p reet 2 d me bree mal all £ hed 
g c we 0 time to Ey id eggs is early in the E 
a subsoil pulveriser, which will cos ld | spring.”— Mrs. Child. mo = m the =e of Fi Tae weed, a ae 
be to give a harness.maker Bh! ie a waking a set of| Fences for Salt Marshes.—I have some land which es wig Binion 2a Ss P l 
eo, Wem ken on an i - — principle, for the | has os dually been formed by silt left by the sea, and met ae igs, too, will not be wanting some a 
to aintain i it is yd by bg A 
eai o ponghi he ¢| ral ee tions of stock there will, it is supposed, be 
about a thousand he: aa a large number, 
mium enough for „the izinin Society" to mark hours. Grass is gradually spre: reading over the whol 
o | it. Can you. tell me what I ean ae nt as a fence, eh somewher 
¢ ve es boaedan that they are selected animals, and broug: 
=a sye _eoproring S Being wen paid i for his în ing H.H Pe ecg ora from every quarter of the country. T iere are, hi f 
beneficial to the farmers, it appears such pas cause mall Allotments of Lan zé iiiar — ae eye lt y ail, whut a je 
= p A reser deta Se t| able a we ae a ay y Lexepting gal Pa a be the best the Soci shy mene ver had 
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value, and call forth re w | formed for pure! chasing, freehold la ae , and dividing it| 7 yeme EA “= exhibitors n - eon ‘song 
before me in the Arca i sot corm mee P 584). into small allotments, to be let out to the agricultu- | ‘7 names of high distinction: bë not fewer that 
n Old Farmer ral labourers. ongoa Aeesha to get 4 per aia cheese premiums ma wa E er) be ; 
pokad for their money, when, through the formation of a com- | è hundred narrator 
fest pes ee ae ae will be very numerous, and there will be many wh beh 
ra eyida but ne ft of this week I| pany of this description, they might insure 5 per chit y Il the depart- 
see has touched the plant. Please in your next|on their capital, Sore —- great benefit to a much cadens s so > ea interest., Eilin ia hö aa 
L ommunity, es ne speak of the ee 
to to protest it from frost, and what artificial manure is | country at large, oe aves a great number = ndus- | Of variety or beauty in the siihe nen cay the jo ma 
suited for it!—R. [We would advise the applica- | trious men a stake in the general we athe: Tam well = — be t sre oe dream tet prómaiss that th 
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Harvesi: South Ireland.—The harv: very back- and tenant farmers a against placing the rardan class | Pectations entertained of Sheshon Drap ry > 
ward and praka bad this year, and up to this Sans there | in a more independent situation ; I also know the evils | 00 Will be fully realised —Dumfries — 
have been constant rain an sider ; ng winds. The "a z that vate anticipated from in odueing a Feat ss of prt À c 
a r a rusty, unwholesome colour. uite if- | landholde: ers in the cou They cite, unfortunatel 
fortat fella thoir appsaceeta & Mok $ T t Ei dates ree Fa ers! Clubs. 
"hi ing. —At the m tin 
o produce in Wheat this year, like last ; farmers who | such a system, without reflectin ng why it is such mis ery | _ Mancu 
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generally cut eight bags (20 stone to the bag) to the arises „from that which Should produce “ reverse. | Society on ie 16th alty “the tra vine A letter pa 
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acre, have not t three or four. tter, but | T. found ii ier sys- | Subject was read :—“ As le 
it is very t tem of subletti derletting i eve sister country, | 16th Sept., 1845. Dear He ioe expres 
—Sub., Clor Sait dda m Cork, a? 20. hich is not perm o commence | have some particulars of my exper! 
Biddel’s sori pears t that a mee out this cia: i Koala s | propose “that — Wheat, which I have aan pleasure i picit P 
stage donè h is duty, E havi ring derived gee benefit tlemen of character for liberality, a d posse ssing i i sags 3 so if of e: 
anything | g An Toaitable a’field. of about 6 acres, fro ing the p 
pe e publicity to it; I therefore take tł tunit i P Benevebont —_ "Associaton, 1 for the Encourage- wi b which he has Pe T through h all its stag 
I dmirabl urers was from Lord Duc ioe! h 
fier works. Th ~ ra I got 6: not Wh li White Ipl Stod due GiG ae 
e other day got over 6 acres o eat fon in 20,000 shares, at 502, PG site To i oem , ‘h er Sa Sa des ; > that after, Swedes suffe: ffered ¥ 
stubbles, 3} inches pl re fi 
horses, which ae E land is p ) much fro a 
a bit less horseflesh would have pao T vel Tt i | ment oaks hiera 8 ce letting it of in small lots Trva (by the han wo seeds in S- 
along term of S at a rental securing to to the 1844. Oct. 19, -a ita by = a m et pecks pef 
of the twiteh which at this time of year does not lie | shareholders 5 per at. per annum, subjec' 
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ery op 2a Dea of mine, an experienced far- nants not to underlet, p > deteriorate the pr ae “Hor Po ot 
‘mer of the o r than for the tenant ai 1845, April 10. Hoed the groun am "sowing Clover : 
pleased th he intends getting one, and i am sure it his wheat upon one ge meral plan and elevation, to be » go - sein which h were = covered in by the HOM 
oniy | to be portioning to each labourer half an 
valued; and I believe fev would employ 40,000 men, with their fan milies. I rod, 54 yards by rh pi aratan pen aat ae 
original cost, al it is pete sgh e cannot see why the system is to be limited to only the rsp y Wheat, beita at the rate of 52 re fer in 6olb. 
proposed capital, but extended to the amount appropri-| 24 ditto, ligh E h 
A stab plausible answer to the ated to emancipating t the slaves in our colonies, who | 35; oak Be ee a 
t farmers have a lingering | are now carrying out the allotment system to the great | 39 Ib. straw. 2 2 
: ts has often been, |advantage of themselves, and the manufactures and rou T from anoi 
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come from?” Your corre- j tradeof England. A right honourable gentleman, high| “ A second trial of a rod 
