us. Now to your woedman, make 
мт understand or е lieve it, if you can. Ауе there's 
rub. T. 
than any one seeing the cbalk pits open here 
їп нча үсе есир would irs ed to find i 
ed that, by 
| the 
(To be continued.) 
STEAM "bie ise 
жў , NEWBURY, BER X uum e Farm, 
bout ight mile es fro wbury, lie chalk |3 
чини am near its junction wi ith. the ros stie ey It 
B part plant i ~ д vete ашы this. Т шад жап | forms part of an open country, well „а һеге апа | 
п there around the villages, but an 
| being high, somewhat cold and bleak. "The fields ar 
,unfenced except against the roads, but there ES 
ing well, and excellently managed, makes a firs 
rato hedge NS. against the roads, therefore, the 
P1 mep fi 
е 
he special | 
is surely as ‘natural’ as to |? 
see "em at their 
А which represents this farm 
ifference in the МА ано mot of 
eed | ter epi diébus ot 
the А оне the fields are easily accessible 
e, рене унер roads, and ER 5ш cg in 
and ponds with water. Mr. T he late sod 
f el ai ort the estate ' spared n expense in "nM 
endin its t 
veri 
firs t sight. Ар nt 
where | its А-4. is to Р ма 
Е 
throwing out fr 
dde ind A solitary e: is obli ged to do whethe er 
Б ~ planted in a hedge or a field. Ís long as Sti is young 
is consistent with the. perfect symmetryof the plant | 
Sotano these branches аге not dis ioned to its 
m 
The | farm is upwards of 770 acres in extent, of which | 
about 30 are in asture. 5 
m does no 
= 
H 
"understand уоп, Si! Crabs and 
Cows’ tails ! -— un nm Tell him to say that 
again, Mr. Pen 
“ TI save М. the trouble" bravely responded the 
man of law. “I think I know what he ns——]I 
think he's right! I hada eut off the elm 
six years ago grows over my garden w all. 
it was done, the af Qu tes 5 branch was 
d aiv oniy two » I measur 
now аге only t i 
2d e Tz Му two inches difference 
the reason of that. | 
ee butcher ud "did 2р trees | 
wi sh at the t kno 
| 
| 
| 
" тш 
=з apai --#4@1%—0— 
oe ) To this shou! added 5 per cent. on the money 
this 
orked the land. of 
ess а very EE 
r were kept ^ "сеа „рагровев— —but the 
1 s of that character 
and to market is so considerable that from 30 to 
a2 [тие would be required for its proper pln 
mer, who succeeded the late ru Tull, точ 
i Been Teil nt at Peas 
ed 
and n he келч to «аламе 
‚ reducing his n of draug 
“у 16. 
F HORSE-POWER DISPLACE 
Le pai he saves by this 
а ^9 with 31, ы avoi r 
ш rses, at an expense probably (at. ^t ., 0r 
3607 "The 
work harness and farriery, minten nance of 
plements worked by them, and wa; The 
ERKSHIRE, 
pe 
s | of these horses is stated to me to have been 2 bushels 9 
emm һ that | of Oats apiece weekly th hoà the — = half a 
P р у throug ах I оч 
alm ore ind yet it is the key to | bushel of dap demnm during thr pe mir eat mm Sud 20 
К whole тп ^ M 
ystery of the E ve bay ad lib. daria d the winte: E 
tion of the whole principle and ide, of pruning — | months, and cut Mic obla, bel Vedi :, 49510 0 
thoid whare —itis the one may be Ehe oec hm which h laced b 
P ieu ie i it ; Wy" aut iu: 6d. a bu at ме} Лей steam plough. Let us now inquire his 
amd the last, óf ra RA еы ша de food cut | "t gnam тонн the substitute. 
Mary the i c rmm E: at ges dud aer) th т 4 
z ity: ГА т. е й | and ma- 
Robia Л шы ү A та NONE "i Ч d^ chinery 7804 His it Pu S in 
i -Weke the echo of the WU ut ресе o b fuel, m and pg of v not éasily 
- > ^s OWU а a Wes, КЕ Ùd. регез 5 5 0 , and it is proper add. here that AM 
й it се of. e м - : been ineurred in e" 
bé аай GU е нї neighi t ieri make a nate dedan. 
те enforcing, and *, and saddlery, dnd far- данене guided by 
inthe woods ho доде the ica] | (ety, pro bably Ыл VA, icm i6 290 T he fact! that c of | 878 s acres actually wo wise d within е 
мач would laugh at as much, for do ‚з 
d per сеп UN vise ue Sm ру... uter 9 0 ^ g^ the 12 horses whose ой КУ jus 
ты; ы would but try to infuse 20 10 o |calculated. 
fact int e head of the— 1 à mra A. mmer has purchased this spring 400 yards of 
uses (for this might| 29; 10s, : hd de ove 1 аай, is. ra * 354 0 0) ау ели 2 ve sand T nb са uic 
never be a m y Mig am paid, viz., head and that the old rope w nual ghe tc. this 
neglected, to its = а, А. н n s Lagen an men — диш. in order r id preserve Ка its Pra It shoi oM | be observed 
ect of runing | (e) The anual cost of e implements required for any eee dece торе, atid Qn на аа ды y a ie маро iy 
than Gho ЫЫ of horses may be put at 2s. per acre on the exercised in this Pa Ауган Йй andre x 
lexpand it yet а oa DAE won eres Pe Le eie laying out the land f unie n otmeno and bd 
” "wer vi T 7 
thus. It| ofland. But as in thi» саво they are displaced only yr ond nemine o a ВАД thers — 
tree | во far as cultivation is concerned, eed, only fore be about 60L, or, 121. Аа 
y a n department of that, this ite necessa- off the farm, and repaid in the MS £ 
rily much smaller. The quantity of carriage, of har- work . 48 % ^ 
shoul , and rolli ‚апа so sowing for the whole farm (^) Repairs of anchor and engine and plough. ы 
e: as it e numi examined Mr. Pris aecounts from March to 
for eorr es On the December, and the amount in the past under 
other hand, the pl. nd and всагібегв will be re- seeems to have béen 3d. This in. 
duced in number more than in proportion to thé cludes everything needed ected with every part 
teams displaced, and and probably tho орлеп uis бш of the machinery. If for February 8 
placed may cost as much as 1501. 10 per ген March, of which thé minor 
the whole for depreciation, willbe . 15 0 0 — чт € Аз бо addod woshali тб 
e un ti 
EE тові а a total ann g o! 9 That t this will Готово with "the age of the ma- 
m z ai ав ever ^s chine: unquestionable—that use may diminish 
i | баны егте ar dig ri Meme kl 
е proportion of th ү s boys—but this h: be: ken i 
here. The сеа bili ц аро, the nter & 3 remain in fu € a more | the nien осы h iin 20 fà elut рт Асн) аа аке [= 
м онн уни s bill, so implementsareconcerned, | pro 9 Ir X- à рош, ш A is paid. besides the 
f The whole expense is probably 20s. weekly more for four lis formerly eu oyed, mE 
