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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND | AGRICULTUR. AL GAZETTE. 
[JAxvany 26, 186], 
о 7 yards apart would be е gre 
shed from October till May. Не used 1 cwt. fu t sim n A ow do 4 fe et dee 11 cost of 
id he has pa one of the most sir p p and 1 à EN 
gerer s Ha € applied КОДОЛ Ж? тае that has yet been devised, e and B ya ii ein ач E LI EM k 
ards apa 
ES of chalk. The crop, though injured by the bes ES the уйт he cannot cultivat uM ci ннн tillage, | vie vie wio beds ur Аав expen ue 4 а od м 
p хе, е оа ү: D Зна af Ha tI then his жопа have taken the гаса - ais gne impervious Ten iim is иш the water i 
> ; Tx inion goes. ink that those w own 7 what is the 
CANA MERE TEE ааа 
ou anur i an jards apart an i i : 
hanical : arrangements have been led into y y р a inch pipes with 
Rost H E var A Tm с ен | adopti ting that motion, whieh 1 is best for зза йен pna mode), oras ur d, 3 feet deep, "B 
hs althine grow E о the former id on pulli be fibrous materials { and 2 inch pipes without collars. І shall be Чун 
һеа Qu Ang BUDE P ELM merce; but the la gn a friable ена: and | your entifie friends Mr. iley Denton E 
them t tighe ; кје ct to chemical and other dh ianges, does not demand | Mechi nd others to treut this Subject fully, i 
һан { : cosa o oe Re) ^» peas n «t gs but | such a motion. The most economical action is an onward | one on which much may be said both ways, ]f t 
m me ow d and речи s publie establish ments, бар, so long as it Ea be ane M 20 Er x e 6 Е АЫ urge h enis and right, Ishall be к 
: ; t the plou which appears to be the | ёо doas they wish, but if their views 
such as Уаш, gnols, barracks, „union houses, and HE оң con ^i eed E Sub ed to effect the purpose | shall be glad for some one more capable Mim. 
ith | req ж, FORREST Зв of it only mechanically. І | (о show them their mistake by arguments an uu 
il the m a r published by | such as will convince them. 4 G/ouceg 
ра saving of money to the pubis vd 
an instance | of publie saving | a county ra um an ше кл of Arts of 28th December last on my system, ————— 4 
Тһе nt borra | an a locomotive cultivator, wherein I prop ving ELS P iu. & 
п that Аҹ, шау be 60, and the expense g all ji» advantage of the guideway system without its ооа S5 
res тирги: cost, hayi ing 
them in order not leaa thi ап 507. a year. 
which I ha (1316) » 50 8 
of them would no 
saved and sold at 17. a 2 
saved to the county company forme 
purpos uld afford to give 2s. a head t 
in a lar vilage or in our 
la 
this advantage is nsigniiemt 
hie nn with the vast social evil prevente: че and the 
d health s 
nple | amon; 
added шашу improvements and economies, | 
ii isthe entire aboli iti ion of the waggon or 
e, at the small cost of 
in vie all 
tlay 
that 2 the. Present system. H. Grafton, C.E., 80, 
Chancery Lan 
che —1t is T: з that this Com- 
Drai mage Ou 
pany’s Act wners n 
and дее в, &с.; but also, at any su dmi 
ü ime, ind Deb i аы maintain the same; therefore the 
“failure”? and refusal to “allow his neighbour to re- 
move the impediment” referred to in Mr. Denton's 
d eta of the 
ncrease of ph c vet the 
Adoption of this mode of removing ma Henry 
Moule, Fordington Vie 1 e e, Jan. 9. 
Steam Cultivation.—I t ink Mr. Potcham has 5 passed 
a very hard opinion on Mr Fowler and Mr. 
individual work of ploughing and cutting up the soi 
by steam. They cannot help the а not Messe 
themselves of other cultivating applian These tw 
een the successful pioneers who pee shown that 
l | uncer this Company’s 
Act. As regards tbe expense, 
we can say that in no one case has it amounted to 57. 
for carrying into effect. Bidwell & Brodie, Secretaries, 
| Exeter, and 30, Parliament Street, Lon don. 
: Sirac ю Plait.—Du ri 
es КӨЕК followed Mr. Tansley's pei, 
iren , Mr. mmonds said:—The details ш 
information connected with the -straw ащ 
108 мее character, 
eat importance to numbers in Euro 
$ well as in 
| their manufactur 
8 
апа 
ar ticulars of our t w 
i and 
fill up p the details re (Mr. Simmonds) wo 
publi and reference the statistics t the 
es pon of straw plait, &c., for the five years 
| the country 
to become 
with 1858, the — test returns published. E 
d be seen t гапе ші 
it woul our import from 
Tuscany had dodnskh early one-half, "lier 
th j Jii in value, ev 
rius of bs 6 
seeming у small ma 
which only required to be prope 
much more appreciated. 
QUANTITIES AND 
IMPORTED FROM FRANCE AND 
; W OF THE LOCOMOTIVE CULTIVATOR AND HEADLAND RA : 
R 
Le p nghing ee as collateral advantage. Breton Cows, —Your неи is unfair on Ње id 
кыба Am with a as with the cotton | Breton COWS. MD any pe who wish for pure milk — E 
Work upon and that constantly eie ii lure vh d pose бет Dr, гар SEN and 
"n" , а те 1 
iaia мем die: ANS 8 : llness of the май which four E res pon ru gy e Kem E 2 EXPORTS or PLAITING OF STRAW. 1 
е 1 € of steam over horse-power. one Alder ! ], a small famil Value of | | 
i ädmit that there are great Файлы їп erem Y supply, px ce M GERE бе TONER: p 
апаи Ка - - We d of вї n the one cow is 2 у. "Then they are cog rm 
opinions to suit or Tc their and very gentle, P will Бен. to be tethered. A goat’s | 1854 T 138,713 40,515 
citizen of London, and see if he will dadie any | milk is drinkable апа good, but the butter intolerable, | 1855 6 101,881 | 4, en 
of book-keeping alo uch less hi A -hie mode | and a goat is the ievous and troublesome | 1856 ; 112285 | 58,9 
trading or manufacturin I is present method of | of animals. A. 4 ' Breton cows may be e "S ЕТ: s m 
I donet contend et E E rone to Mr. "Bun cham, kept on th of two ordinary cows. That is s aine Ira i 
ere are other es od Pu а railis|is the experience in hood. Ep.] Total..  ..| 561,911 217,246 
ST, diving duit nto Rus о 8 2 laying a rail I thought the goat had been tried in this country a good 2___Алегаде _... 115882 1. 45,440. 
а h iik cam : à ly use | many y nd found wanti I have kept Breton| Straw hats were not particularly 
under wheels, Pis дс the — earth cows nearly three years, and should I say anything in | x orts, 
of my locomotive cultivat үзе „upon xx чери their vour yon might think I am more interested than | nsley, in reply to a vote of thanks 
transferring its weight to the portabl esi in keeping them ing, if we could only rely on dir sid he hoped the ladies present woe 
id ^ рог але rail, which has|a Fren agent, no doubt they would come much ind t he fact that from 70,000 to pt of ti 
f wheels in a straight бше Ж. i sicca rcd eaper, and I am sure they would be more general] EN ct re employed in э branch 0 y 
Ше wat ue he kA А а о оле the | kept ; е за] ties who have been sbippihg therefore rr m dii 
cost and waste of 160 li ailes of ud io g the | them to this country must have de a rich harvest. 1 tribute to the moral en эч 
а. giles of тай to еу inking. E. B. [Will you kindly tell us what your | large class of Wh 
мие а interests thereon In end кА же б poin s Dep v Di. F ни е es q : li aped 
OX C i » 5 : s n 1 i 
A: Aoi Мек Dea Ma lan inm than а | sive information on the ТЫШТЕ ан. т: ER Pid gm Акам = 1 
c te. нс $ s slone is the ced лн апа yellow cla 2. ет е »i 
р E S n ko i s pro- I have hitherto in dimini female attire which became the ladies 00 ад, 
PER bici e nepie e | The que estion Tao bei = fe t deep, and p 
“ай our available force fo L^ Pei ls е p ied of | The Hoe E ases P 
m | өрсө ion | on mul sides answer well (ш dr ne b 
ne ard other appliances? Mr. Вато am has: ben Wd Гасне еса eres de pt deep and Я 
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