866 
THE pen aL SA GAZETTE. 
ar consular eee to be made 
to- Ire land, | posts or 
| sam 
conditions of 
the hind d *will c 
: more 
pang rate of wages ra p fg Tabourers at ga 
other han d,i in. time 
willing to le end the p pow 
ak journal | in ee gated — 
io 
erful 
Or seems 
f 5 but, o on the 
thou gh at 
yall have 1 not b yet t been received. 
cia, from whence a consider- 
Fe 
| in cash. | 
the farmer 
donha the res, be enable him to 
would be coi mpelled to sell near 
gueh 
a gener: eral ben 
| eepers of idea 
: rh er is, 
ave made bold to 
he pee l th 
ly als a zal which I have pakana sagt of 
to too 
Your 
ctised fe 
Pay 
a benefit i in pay ing for his ome 
btaip , and perhaps from 
is 
- | pense in 
| he migh 
— to eo and in of w 
t incur the 3 risk of making a bad debt wit ) 
disposing o 
d (I adhe 
gisan -ste H all Pa r A required 
seed), y urgent necessity of looking 
to pene skir per taking all the care you can, and not 
resting upon foreign supplies?” 
s Clubs. 
—The Best and Cheapest 
mode to ia I "previously followe 
was to 
as , gen seats Clover-hay s ; 
three ipa I tae fed x a almost e 
Oat-sheaf, cu to ha If-inch chaff, which 
m an Oat-erop of 
thang together mth 1 bushel of Beans an 
they could ea 
» 
er iee 
= sig 
to 40/.a 
und 
ee 
Each 
besaai y, an 
*s keep fo: 
Cottage and Baro 
FER 
ap dnji in in hary est, an 
other 
the local ‘erm, vary with the price of grain from or |e 
ar 5 and, at the present prices, 
th 
WWW OHNO oa 
1s of Oats maa 
bet pa 
ts 
Ú, ews 
ae 
© 
ete 
oooscorUMmonts 
e year os 
ing ff from the pit 
d being ei i supply the labour of 
pgs: pare bo a) whenever r the 
rmer requires it, 
d. p 
agement of u wank of Os 
Hammers ao ce ot ae 
iad 
cai C h 
g had the man 
orses yelonging to the 
pe 
the health aaa = deve slope 
capabilites E the horse. At 
ay i mee 
* (rite 
| stud 
1 ete 
n mixed with the chaff 
Oats, thus saving 1] bushel of Oats in eve 
et] aking th ro 
at 
ales of the family receive 10d. or 
d 2s. 6d. in harvest. 
ls. aday 
The food of the 
peasantry in the north ‘of "Eng lan d, as in Se otland, ya 
EE «58 4 
RSRCte SSIS 5 we 
P 
properties, and may be used with ‘almost saua sc 
and a Swedish Turnip has proved an excel ent food, 
about 40 stooks per here, which ‘night yield near 60 
bonas ie 
had teen thrashed o! 
h paras: pt 
Rpg 
re 
family. 
„and bread, made with Barley and Portais 
tes the wy 2 aterm s 
Were 
adop = 
ricts, though t they c cold not Sais on 
nar aon 
je sou peeve dist 
ave 
d 
are aware 
won ean Oats in 
Apr a great izmera A of Toekas ie 
cies. er, os Liste chan aged m mode of feeding | q 
; habits ol pi 
en 
in innumera 
| proper e 
wonderfully, thus ein that it suits them 
or sl vs very busy season: “pee «Se are — hard 
ban Be I =, rane t dinner- 
mode 
this: I have my straw- 
rse-wheel Saag 
machine, and I 
as will serve 12 
ttends to 
he cutter wi 
sheaves, whilst ano 
the ready we itis, when it is taken to the stable 
in., baga as. as required.—At the close of Mr. Trotter’: s 
| year, a good 
i : 
conditions, 
ith the Oat- | eat 
f into | med 
market price 
at the 
my (w 
per gs to Prodes), 5 the support da 
ordin: 
e: 
1 housewife, s> — ages 
often 
1s m: 
The 
the e best that th 
would cost the farmer 167. {om ay his 
he yet A hair eir es 
they are highly joerei, nt so favourable are they 
to the free exereise of the lungs, eat ‘horses bare been £ 
unction-with 
p 
“pool. 
ae es, to 
which economy the 
a 
certain portion © of porh; would le 
co oach and di machine horse a 1 
ould | 
1 
mber of c oa for the 
same tim 
man, his Pie 
eldest 
h: 27 
cknies ; 
cases of ho: 
any 
wholly. iee 
— ent of 
wee nr 3 and the joint 
he 
for vided the 
reble pra “wit additional odranae 
sym — sr conditio the animals,” 
a “ Muse m- Rusticu um” nt of two al 
e 
agphathet 
happens, inde: 
e “sj pium has. 
deal “y = to dispose 
aster 
MSN, if And out ny tally pe all Ie keep 
horses, would = e immense, as I have shown the ¢ 
eB willing to give 
n to » the > hind i is alwa ays 
: i by omnibus proprietors round Lon de 
o 
e grain 
e farm pro 
of 
und on only, 
would be Kis quarte rs FA day, or 1225 quarters pe i 
— i} 
ing to do so, and find it 
Ben 
ing of a h quarter, a fourth part 
se ~ 
and 
ject, but upon the — it appeared that Mr. 
ea 
~ a5! 
lo; 
= many small mills 
ae rer at a cheap | # 
d thus the inter- | 
— eases and | 
the corn, ae 
ind, is m 
Ww a 
aves at the 
ial failure 
publico, how an immen: iz 
an article = short supply of f which i is being and 
—N. f Carrots 
Ped 
mode was much the ch The Secre! 
extract 
an | end of A ak a 
the hind from this mode of paying | in kind, besides that | 
ne very o fe aasi arising 
to 
G. Dur 
Fh 
qua 
ae s Denke am-green 
Times.] 
ing 
has not been 
e p rar 
or | ought to provide for the ne Par the fam 
| thi is circumstance, and to „the domestic oo 
mily ; ben 
n Tea 
k inast 3g } 
taxed with the profits of interme- 
is the omega f all i o es aa the 
e ar 
of the 
Par tices to Corfentiondentt 
seg apt ie do not thiàk it likely 
Ere se 
e| ot 
ta 
ment 
e 
a 
eve ning, when 
pr obably 
nort D. 
The produce of his ities, is small Pottaes, and the 
le condition.” 
eeting it was resolved that 
m the statement of Mr, Trotter, it it appears that his 
The 
reckon ned to 
nivalent i in Turni 
Fod 
cost the farmer 87. or 9l. ; 
the ‘eep of a cow, supplied entirely by his 
woh a "y consists 5 pasturage in nee and a ton of 
Ps, erally ten cart- 
three of 
ooses in winter. 
but if the 
a afterwa: 
_ = TS aet curled” haulm. 
poan tay som 
before your. turm comes; an 
cal ‘an the methods any practised, therefore it is 
rall 
desirable that it should be more generally adopted. in t 
Miscellaneous. 
an aaie Hind System.—“The manner of i 
hiring an hinds, or farm servants who are | of the 
oon Heal in the north of England, is as follows :— the fi 
upon the farm, free of w for himself and ses ; to } 
several of whom, in many cases, are engaged for the 
year upon the farm as weil as himself. "the wages of v 
be much more than that to a family. The calf, ‘if early 
lis for Ta or thereabou aes i later. 
he good a fru 
s. OF 50s: n of butter, 
to 
e 
rn, | 
igaren ven Herefords, o: da 4104 
Vine oe x Pam 
for 
= cea ily. £ our readers 
NTER BARLEY =J Re W— Will any a aa oF 
wissen experience of Barley racks n before vantage 1 
. pape and ae eT P 
und å 
better poarch Lente Mr. ‘cigburn, © me 
We are pogo mine 
al 
G. tone of 8 Ibs 
Tire Half bedt 
Sery 
Dee. 
a 
SMITHFIELD, moman; 
S“ 
“E 
Towns: ad 
ae ee a ae a 
st Short Horne -7 3 gi s pi sete 
na oe bese peor Le P 
easte, api 25,240 ios 
e prer cee 
the earnings of his family 
as will keep i = =~ = = ore age for 
shelter of ‘hele no 
to 
paren t’s eye ; 
roof an cone -y 
OF where the ets hed by the 
ae 
Wi 
anything } 
a nary 
ir] f 
of age or the pressure of want, 
and notwithstand: E wiar t pag sor a ae ut 
“money being the only roper sila of -e for 
labour, as well "as other things, the custom of payin: 
labourers in kind works well for both master 
when grain sells at a high pai, te 
ston, in Tia 
continu 
“How s Save Oats——However humble our bate 
may all of a at times be hae iow out som 
hte Shas may te ‘eid f0 the general weal ; and ved 
* In addition 
— Mr. Grey, ihe Di 
- English Agri. Soe. Journal,” — 
ae above, 
Althonua 
in the corrupting | mià 
, the steward on the farm receives 
6, or hie ade chepherd ha, has, Seen. several sheep 
ae — produce, par- 
in the safety and notte bene flock. 
ss 
i 
* We have to-day a full, wma 
sal! being ees a trade oer 
Beasts is 
and Herefords ar 
sa 
toss 
prices are fally aie 
-e Mare a 
o Beasts, 
