tu 
1060 
though the buildings m: may requi 
there will certainly be an increase in the let 
of the land, arising from the 
nd the progress of gener 
population. 
A plantation, _ er gu it may contribute to 
some separ 
tting v pets 
ral and local wealth a 
the profit of its owner, will e ihe | Allan 
30 years a bem n anda solit ude still. It may afford | for 
a cover for foxes or pheasants, and will be Leia by p 
prowling gamekeepers and marauding poache The 
only ovis = industry will be the peers preis of the 
woo e, but the vida aide orks of husbandry 
own as thoy were upon Mec d mre 
will bes e as sic 
“The Times = the 29t of Se epte ember last c con 
d 
THE GARDEN 
culture it a undergone, | 
nd 
ERS’ CHRO 
Selby Bigge, 
shir Lyndon, Morpeth, Northum- 
be 438 
The 
fiy ygarth Prize was awarded to Mr. Appelby. 
The following prizes were: awarded: 
Farm Boos. — 5 * 
f. — ame a and Ne 
. la nner laboratory. Ivey, 
Classes 3 and 4, 
gus. 
y Pri nd 2 
pilis a tis Nr quantitative ve aualyai. C N 
for qualitative analy sis. Classes 
= go ation 
— Cla ae 1 and 2. 
Classes 3, 4, 
Hospital books. 
Bo ta any Prizes. —Note boo Classes 1 and 2 
Agr mic. 
a v one Prizes.— Dea 
E Kune 1 
asses 3 and 4. in Sm ith. 
and 6. 
ey and Appelby. 
leder ern ng taken aya om 
eee “lating to Mf clearing of Whichwood 
Tore By e I understand that, at the expense 
of about ie prar aere ph edt reclaimed lets on leases 
of 31 yen t 17.85. s 
—Ive 
G roficien vd j.—Homesfield, Allanson. 
General “industry. —Harding. 
of Merit for being first in the Examination were 
ged in Panne hat of a similar pr ocess in 
a small way, in grubbin ng up old woodlands, although, 
instead of clearing and building thereon, I have 
replanted and pipa: to replant them, these articles 
have induced me to refer to the omparative results of | — 
land I de 
Big! 
Agronomics.—. 
8 Beacon and Han e 
5, and 6. Note books. | 
Dea 
s.— Note 27 Classe 8, 4, 5, and 175 Boucicaut. Lf 
d b | ha 
NICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
place, a 
year, had to walk two 
ue 
Drorztgz 31. 
Certain à 
great many Jabo yni at 
T 
prn law 
De 5 st Division—Appelby and Doxat, equal; 2a 
Divisi se Negus Fai 5 OE | 
Chemistry.—Classes 1 and 2—Ivey ; Classes 3, 4, 5, and 6— | 
Deacon. 
Botany d Doxat, equal, 
= two metho: n al Don Classes 1 and 2 į 3 
is primitive w woodland, peritum as old as the | Classes 5 and 6—Smith. 
Saxon Heptarchy, is free from tithe rent charge, i 
ighly rated as i ome Correspondence 
there were ran and rie: erected thereon Pig Feeding. — an arti RUE in 
y process is to cut the underwood, then fell all 0 * — the fatting of pigs 
scrubby timber, leaving the bet ter and growi ing trees them r brick rubbish, i 
f t 
isin m 
coppice stubs, then grubbing all the roots of the s ayo 
s them from 
5 ce al 92 
nat a 
Instead of routin up the stye they ought 
quiet If they are S nh quietly disposed or satisfied with 
eir treatment t the ey v vill not, fa tten very fast. Ih 
on uem 2 85 755 their xS -being ; it em 
heir food and p 
Pair 
ave yon 
thos 
felled, and all the large old pp 
large +} pl 
+ d. Bice process ps tog 15 8 o ye ears. I fin d 
fro counts, ove entering into the details 
thereof Led that last yea 
The grubbing cost me, per acre e £11 16s. 0d. 
The value of the roots grubbed for saleis .. 814 6 yea 
Thus leaving a charge of. . 1 
Ihave no TOM s ee of the cost of ditching or 
‘draining, as ries according to circumstances, 
‘but I think I atenat a rit whe " a allow, Ai acre 10 0 
The n ased cost, per 600 
And the e expense b plait E Sue 110 0 
— ve art boo zie in — € 3 
Hn 6 
Nos for t the pee v 
“Tam — that Aw. ue: thicker, then thinning 
out and cutting o e. plan remain, I inight 
probably obta ur a rte and 12 —3 return tha 
following; but 1 oia with these considerations, an 
confine my e imates to three em as coppice woo! 
is 
"The first 1 0 years, T e 
peot a return of Pony £5 56. 0d. duci arentalof£l4 0s. 0d 
The second 10 y 
my stubs will 
more, I calculate of 14 0 0 ja 14 0 0 
The third 11 years ac- 
pues: 1 to the à ^ 
sold.. 00 » 14 0 0 
Value of ware = 31 
——— 00 
"ind 5 $ JE of rental 
n the|eieht 
and |^? 
some 
have tried it in various ways, and in 
st; m box, or crate | 
rs. back, and I 
ing. ve the styes 80 
a moveable fact tion between 
beyond 
| nature of the empl oyment given to little 
rin 
during 
them with ee dwellings 
every way encouraging th 
the bres elements of school tea 
stye mayd be regulated one 4 
CM RR d, 
up a 
of troughing to, run the HR length ort the m es, nii 
clea an; “also to be kept d a 
| have some cinders every morning after 
am » 
armers? Clubs. 
ket.— Mr. Watson said, t 
0 admit of thei ir being a m 
i I 
Fa m 
OxrorD: Dec. 12.— The 4206 25 Labour jm 
ee ing of the too 
them to at 
fre 
mself. The night 12 
s ttle lea 
| was a superabundance of labour, and it was no uncommon 
nday mornin lg épplidatiots 
from 20 or W init wanted 1 The 
farmers eld meetings and t out of e employ 
m in 10015 
wages being paid ou 
e poor 
day, jm "farmer tna hi im 
the 
was engaged at 1s. “Ga. per 
d the remainder was made up out of the 
deli 
- after i best consideration bi can de 
m 
e 
g ad to Tear its friends den the 95 85 
My answe 
Sate 
yo any fr 2 75 " Myo own iy 
d the demoralising effec 
ersof this E il 
labour: 
«Tha i only 9d., an 
31 years, with the smaller t rental for iei py rate, He was happy to say that that state of things 
from there being no buildings or homeste will | was altered. Instead jd 5 they had not suffi 
answer as a set off against 6/. per cent. on the "value bnala to cert ow for their purpose, which tri 
of such erections as charged in the article quoted. At which operated now, but di 
the lapse of 31 „ the planted stock will be of un 0 years ago. In the first place, there were now 
increased value, while the buildings will require repair | " ba $, which 
and furth nfer from th „that and e mployed many of the rural population both 
g land is not so —— e in the — run as in the construction te lines as well us policemen, 
would seem from present appearances.” ^ Economist. guards, ers, &c., and they were M better wages 
m In 
his (Mr. 
. —— tson's) coss f the best course Pe adopt was by 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Pihe i abou in ie} ‘own 
xul iri m sib — Ei bes on "Tüosday immediate 3 He ware that s 
parties represente e habe trate as disaffected, 
eie e xm ets T ad Holl PE Pis nh said that there was not that good feeling between 
f Manage! 
gem warded | 
; rem dknina d prizes, and the Choral Society of the 
and thei ir employers ich — i to exist; but, 
they could not be e surprised 
at it , considering how a had been treated, _ Asa agr i- 
law of 
of the 
There is another point 
| geek 
the le. 
d 
back the “ hire of the iabot - 
settlem 
uim 
ume tle 
College treated. the visitors with a concert, which, above | en 
the te edi as fully id by the 
ne Rev. J. 
e Rev. T Constable 
s li 
ifficulties, a 
e tuition 
say that a fewer number 
are happy at of 
au are "pim this session than usual, the number 
is gratifying also to be able to state 
be being more 
sides 
being only 
that 455 p applications f — — 5 ission, 
om e fro n age li : d to derive full 
— dei of — College Bing well filled n 
; The € College 1 GRO was awarded to—l. J. Appelby, Fare- 
ham, J. Hh Paulos Vieatage, Preston, Lanca- 
Hants; 
and a 
rogress during the session has been 
that e is 
the € ought to or when they w inten their 
ygarth rvices — er, ien ^at "tho ye them rate, and when 
they had ne t ork, they le! m to ploy- | men ru 
a Eee E A RS iN 
an h t. du 
many tl 
laid uk, but ls. 2d. for every 1s. in deckel! improve. work regulates this 
ments during the winter time, be 
to their ipe but, at the same time, empl oy these 
poor men. Vit 
iven. 
x e a 
went away when they were most wanted; but if they | this may, as it genera 
had not cared for them during the wi inter they could | ragemen nt and 
mge of wr hotret 
wai! dere vw 
But it is manifest t t that 
n 
] does, 
higher wages, and If 
going to other 
a thought Mes weis do beter, As far a 
SXper 
VM « pet Tete 
and man 
s his own| But I ‘think that t 
tisfied of this, that if they Kc, have much al 
the er macbin 1 r n 
ose who, 
cn 
did 
their . comfortable i in "winter, they would find 
that very few l 
s0, it was the exception and not the má 
then, to provide for the ie ag! and to 
t| feling between the employer and emp layed, 
as to do 
ida 5 
all they could for the latter in the 
vul er. 
exertion, are very o 
; if any did | least of it, is a ain 
of laboure 
couraged. 
the Bret anything that fends m 
ig WO ork out 22 
gettin 
often und 
e if ke owe i 
€ active 
dislike à 
way. 
qu Der 
rs the fe 
"id 
| prove their moral and physical condition. In the first | birthright, a a — 
