THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
of y 
mu ~~ mite reward t 
ndam 
notice potash, soda, anc 
oe mri, nas there are thus many people 
they get and it.con- | i 
deceived ; specimen 
tains some ment, } 
of potash and 
to contain any r rat aon 
wana saaie ie oma in ee and 
a 
ta 
ts, whieh Lwill-ven- |are.of no pro 
ral, _The expense of | 
manures 
the papak powe 
times as much as they charge for analyses: Any: person | 
wishing: to. know bee 4 ifferent -n mr ote contained in in 
soln — look to Pro r John 
| scarcely a 
etfected,.. 
m,in 
vegetation, to come in 
he piadar of the prudent farm 
1 and anterior to all othe 
m You 
mie Ack yet if your farm is 
; but if a 
condit fion by judicious i 
o apro 
| luxur: riant crops Aiei the la 
far! 
In every. digr ie 
tá 3s sxinably such as me, “ Show us s your accounts, 
age | is yet in the infancy of ‘ing th om —a 
may apply the richest “and most | 
pon r upon land agate usy |p 
iere is not an estate in Ir eland, 
n which this change is not ‘stil se 
may be seen 
bef tion has, been j 
jets ex 
= with organic and inorganic, who may be in 
to gatiedy hioself that; this zoek i is trap, 
Any person 
has only t 
r 
and in all those distr icts, are 
a Ses food, to whom ar 
trac 
ee a ean advantage, 
cess, the profit aceruing. 
masse se pe t 
have been aks ge, 
10 per 
the val 
shall r 
i 
want of sai or re orbs s to p 
improve ement of i Di w should 
or the 
in 
che 
s E stock, that 
it of 3 30s, todos, 
SPORTI = 
ations elven “to me of the ¢ro 
cain glass of clear p 
haded proprietors 
paaa erp enkins, Painscastle, Radnorshire. 
land am ee 
wie ral Tmprovemen nt. — Eyer since L 
meneed sarong 
> E 
com- 
+h 
antsof the 
port th 
of Ireland to place sae 
people in suitable ‘of 
ap! oying t hair in the im- | you now, tes ntle emen, as one who nih rein 
vide ent ef ae of — oved modes ‘of culture, 1 think I ekan be doing _ 
D 
+ 
eakin to l 
teil Parm ak 
PD Ae 
SEN 
aeme 
he ete 
eontent alm uch service by pears re g failu as by 
found me 
of im: ovement. z My ined is now vin first-rate oe to >the mia of the 
orpoa 
Tearing poor, 
n 
whilst the interest. of ceriing z successful plans. And st of all, which Th 
ade know 
call bug No. 1 (a laugh), ne sow ing Ihave 
; and thus | largely, and believe i it as unsafe and ‘unp: a 
and to 
heguetiabiy. occa a For instance, 1 
all, 1 
Turnip fallow every fou 
years, and g get ‘god average “Crops ; ‘but 1 want to as- 
necestaily 
inerease 1 tio 
doubt 
bly with | 
This no 
| of those w 
ypu 
> we ng 
whic can be at- 
aood: Many ôf ‘our ta nided proprietors hs have the 
serves th 
interwoven piste 
of society, and practically exhi 
prietor as = heaep ctor 
iden 
e attention of e lan aig pa na 
recommended to them 
june ture, not merely, upon. 
cal cogn A ae how 
a beneficial are the 
ibit kia pro- 
ructor 
& 
ay 
by names of celebrity > b 
and so will One supp 
e- requisite zy that the Wat should be sown in 
ber. Now. tak r Swedes or Man 
y ou, 
iy friend, Aa ag inst 
, how 
EV 
tey 
an 
mpro £ 
Tass s 
lag woe onai at ne ‘pre 
W 
e grounds of beneficenee | ver, 
coa 
tages. co’ 
various experiments oe no ‘public ected w 
se E way, “phic 
pro 0, 
- u whom uty ought 
o them is not punt a thought 
requently among = nal will, therefi 
cannot wo _— f th 
mahner and try 
are 
e 
is of grea 
roprietors 0 of ireland should fally 
db 
The | and m: 
re, procee m 
f. 
$ 1 agri: 
Bow cosifer tow ae 
nam 
; fho } has been one Asa rin me in thé a of his 
xainple "squire so and so 
H 
coming year. 
ans 
of s 
support bee come, y they pikes. 
lf 
is oa etm, the temporal interests of man. Ei 0% 
I repeat an invitation to any, an 
My 
the action of the 
1d ior ay 
law b 
eese by farming ; 
5 of destitution, Kak 
s must be met 42 additional rates, 
of my oan, 
and, 
er at him as Tong as you ike, 
thi 
be deri ivet ia losta. for f the 
| popoyan by pubie w 
| be repaid, and hen 
a 
Government advance mon ey, 
orks, the sums advaneed mnet 
t ultimately fall upon the Bod; 
orthy of the attenti on of th 
t worth of the syst 
tehoa of Keke 
r. fore fi 
opinion of the grea 
e mus to recommend ig 
well w 
or any “of your corre- 
Can yo 
mi tell me if. there i is is meali an y risk in having | oa 
ch pst to em the poor 
th estates, 
will mostly fall per the int 
of their in. the 
a atest t; bu bra nure I 
t woes tae 
under their Rm, or their 
7 
house, kep 
erected 
paad 
Arite 
jane bopees zi, Hyt as I happen to know of qui 
of its ha ing heen epee in ald Duildings, 
n the habit 
ap så aie 
y. drair 
ose 
level. 
by |h or on a distant public 
ae ie e to a 
be eq 
of trade, Bu $, ig is perfectly tablil she 
ie being nett See 
et 
sun, Wi 
work, of possibly Fiste ri 
dry burnt A iter for “tein 
be bro 
piprane 3 for which they may 
eable. investm sal now 
prottable PE the VRP} of | hay for for 
anufacture: 
sis 
ising 15 or 20 | still 
and a hundre 
e age cut dow met pro 
kind es, that the wasteful process hay-making 
last year, that expense of of thoro 
18. ot be burnt ; where is 
in sons eee . I have “the burnt 
a 
from. ahs rose of a. leaden 
cid. 
certain 
he | produce 
creased Pea A diay kia a few 
r judici 
that to labourer, 
ployment ; to the. farmer, to. whom it payee greater | an 
ey and more certain returns ; 
h drainin ing i nd i is sem: aid l by the in- usually Lunia sens in its 
r years, and 
tha e hay esti 
se for Seinght. tf ne value E “ng th 
+ Han Tor the re pro 
tive of loss— 
some fey are 
is seems do ou 
is 
the 
nd starch into iol $ wi 
to ne the ag of 
iy : vill be Na 
[hay 
p pr principal 
lof hard dr 
‘OWS, AN 
pom psc of Barley from half an aere in 
taveur of 44.— Thomas ENR Chilton, near: Rams- 
44 was 
It is importan 
sam 
muneraty 
at also “4 
a ates an n industrious os population D, 
ae 
il of the Society fe felt itTso useful t 
dore, whieh 9 
appar 
‘there. is 
as the drainage oti ina t measure be 
ye ome land.” The Fyd and wee it Sikha eh 
rin g eve 
A gn udes 
that the Same: maea the 
o recomm: 
of asa ag} have ety ae 
“hia a Exe ellency the Lord Lieutenant, Oe delicibus 
etits. - 
AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY ‘ina tay fae, Arae 
which 
the ees E 
Jand | I beg to our meg we Font to seek to rase 
Büt. P this canh 
urements 
rs of Ire 
“Dre ey of the Agricultura’ ral Improvemert Society might be ben pey axel et et hb pæ object the | to the Bes ofa da mks arr 
of Pesa stem of accurate weig 
fierar =: nd, in whic, m urging eg per Sapling tly i pemi of api Barer of A pies eg ar gA pan dead into-all our ses, I 
sity, in th ps ae = Teresia sed in. p for extensive and best con- | are inferior to the and Ronal 
d syst £ th in Tra. | went, this summer, to see PHY : 
nmg upon = ee exeriions, they. Jaage font tee A AA or on ea in Iss. sa ` sbi =i ig r oer miles D n 
ay rns Pe AA e concurrent isarat and zp donation of his Excellency, agrecing 50 s0 ro fally with the | amongst ma other instructive are Fia wi 
in this country pre — te tetacle so nanka has lon; rtained, as to the particularly a admired the record ! kept ps cord, oF 
‘the'deyelopment of fhe te agar Hat: of TE the imania of joeerene by drainage, as useful seeds ; the seg Cand weight of their + 
e te s 
ee with which the land, ev in raat to give definit nant, A a E falado of th heir Spaa se. everything is 0 
and publicity = Gesiderated’ 
favoured districts, is constanti iy infiltrated Tt w ould be these sentiments, ‘and to prowoleate.th is address to the | Now I think this san e by accurate and of er 
Bo nperi as the landed proj enuk of ae AEAT gta Signed) | 
s fer: p Tainu mae j Case ARTY, Chairman a ae Cap neil. ex 
rs’ Clubs. ing 
pimi AE The Rev. A. Hux- practical 
a great farmer; Lam more | mite 
making all sorts of expe- | worth pe 
e to say, are not unblessed. Da ta 
te | FY. Sty, f, as miany do, to have found, me 
