THE SAT DEN m DINI д = GAZETTE. 
M a 
year, ive should t 
Ita appears. however that t 
—— 
SON, one "d m com 
other day 
gestin 
agricu 
» 
able t 
iiia of that —— migh t perh ларз. 
о Һет оп 
elp of their diffieulty. 
smarting u rejection, by tho 
still s under 
Conil of the Royal Agrioultaral Society, of their phas 
eryth 
ere i ng of this kind 
could чан been 
seems 
ork, wherever land an 
'umstances xcu be had. 
а - амаас ч 
н ау and good т ебе аге е alone з 
needed to n "the Agricultural Soci ie sch 
tages 
The | Grass "m m (OR: | DU when 
ings 
ge. Cattle feeding, (8) : 
lture, 5 
Atmospherio pora e cci o 
^ 
[ON 
mr agement 
10) The assurance ог ep and stoc 
m Farmers’ с-а have just pem 
eard a 
e Rev. 
| C. Втвр, which we PN 
So re d ó consider m The advan- 
management o 
that an exposure will be made of the 
sense which i is allowed to circulate eps st agri- 
we hope | 
arrant non- | 
e allo o protitableness of 
valuable pes uetive to u 
A successful effort py 
rimane iban. accommodatio. ai 
THE е which su 
MxcHr's paper оп the енде 
last week be the en 
s and to 
and t un bod 
тел Ксы ud анат 
scale r Leeds 
cultie n the way at Leeds, 
may not exist A iubere, will not binder 
the loeal eommittee from p in 
which is а eir duty— 
viding for a sufficient trial of steam ploughs and 
` eultivators somewhere in Yorkshire during April. 
ү years ago the — Clubs of t this C 
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[7] 
serviees then ex m them b 
energetic section 
rve them. t, in 
they were then, and in ays 
to agriculture as the organs 
more 
cation i in iesus ай localities—so that throu 
y, dioodi, and in véntion, at me 
mos where the ey ғ would not otherwise have e pene- | 
tra ted. When , however, the political interest which | Y 
аена list of subjects for discussi 
n- | Treatment 
of so-called as Kx cut 
The түлө ote (Gloucesters 
gemy establishe Ka, heres 
g subjects for diseu 
iro) Far mers’ Club, a 
per t абдол. 
g r will 
т | culture, i partly Dus ge in an 
4) s ofs T: knowledge, 
eussing at its s the 
in the ойша! ое в Journal—an e 
which m. жаў. be сеа f followed with advantage. 
The B е Farmers’ Club have selected the 
0) 
| stock, (3) Relation landlord, iar 
labourer, e. Aprioultural кешин] йы Nadie 
6) A (1 
денди, 
value 
of associations for whatever 
e 
agriculturists 
Lm m organi rise Quod dh tho Farmers! Clubs | 
out also in great num whi 
In 1845 
we st of 150 — for. 
qe Farmers { Clubs and distributed | 
e secretaries of societies, th - 
bered by the 100, whose addresses, we could: sus 
ore these clubs have been published 
and from this section onl; 
contents of our volumes, 
mn а compie te 
be com owever Su. s flr сш ка 
bee 
of the | thi 
to force into general 
to is аа by the Rev. 
ЧА be poss 
| ado 
SBOR 
AM of oue this subjeet much 
ible to name e 
n, 
equally beneficial ca. 
It how 
e | suffice for the prenait t1 o havo ilustra the fet 
ers’ Clu 
as we believe it to be, 
almost | a 
вау the clamour of the annual "show and utter- 
societ y» it 
mae which appear | 
aken as it de 
ma нанс extraet "under ound 
Jand if it could be fairl РА тїс 
from 
heav 
* His eultivation was iner 
ur to 
|ont eir far rms, as Мт. Benyon, the шешђегійё 
е was quite зше 
inp oret implementa, steam machi 
ures that th 
Mr. N Mee of Stansted, sia im 
* Mr. Мксҥ had reminded йын Apa 
== а ditior commande ofm 
adh and there m bui 
ment ed labourers’ рне, To this he M 
that homesteads must be Ged p 
rovement in that respect. 
= | homesteads were no longer mici 
agrieulture 
Mr. Cor of the Park f 
believed, iow din ne T Е 
fee 8 И ; 
—— e subj wo that i Т і 
rapidly. E. nag i y 
à Lor iani would pay m 
ords of of their own hv 
а. "system 
e ы p have been o вегуісе 
орат improvement of pe practice i in 
n sre T have still to thank 
before us now the reports o 
Ífering for acceptance 
әз ст ^m ЕЁ се still needing. ё 
ation 
here enable rendement 
ensuin 
Sheep 
E ng таун e^) 
man 
Sum a increase - 
the perpetual, eren and general еол 
К x prr ove to lam s g uence for 
the other da 
clared 
twofold ; Ж Ma ооа] benefit of the neighbour- 
ie Redhill and Reigate : 
tor. 
heir objects are 
to 
rm 
manure drill, an er unthinl 
with it; the rendi P which was 
to expose : dvo Tt 
too much to themselves. 
that Club that it —: 
Mr ERSON, of We stminsta; 
> | drained, пөй, i fenced 00! 
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32 
efforts in other localities, ai and 
5 аге in process of attainment. 
the **eot- 
© 
aa afford, * 
-|of at leas 
h alon 
s homes а Ао for men 
in receipt 
а guinea Weék as wages, This 
s Chairman, Mr. Mr, SETON AN o 
remark, said that Mr. PusEY, ' the 00 
the United States, came amo 00 
North Lineolnshire was better 00 
