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BeBe co BETTERE PUR Ree SP STP SSeS es PPP SHS 
FEES Fossey re. 
i 
Maren 31, 1860. ] THE GARDEN 
in ab) 
ER 
n of the principal crops: —10 arpents 
Pie aT age in sey 3 in Fackohink, 
1 in Peas, 1 in 
cern! a ‘Ops, | 
Carrots after oN es Tu: 
Carro ts or Clover sown with the 
mparing this with the distribution before given, 
we find that the 4 are which are there giv ven of 
by 3 of Ste and 1 of Pea 
Grasses 
of i ae charged his time at ld. 
| arpe: 
| broad-mouthed shovel, a second cuts the straw, | 
land other two ts ake igo. m s straw and 
n | pu se Turnips and ers, and as | 
5 
R 
at the time, Joola as s pining: | gps in the 
per ton, whic h wi ill 
lude the shar 
e province of E 
of t 
ant pe r hour, the 
f being paid at the ra 
and 
= a In the n eighbour rhood tter place, 
celebra ted for its cultivation of Flax, the soil is of that 
quality 
aerde. R.S. B. tone of Pini ym = ton: nips, This operatio 
i an hour for the p tots i ts, after 
Home Correspondence which the hea a ai wed -to r 
before being removed by the shepherd nai cafleman, 
Alderman. Mech? s Farm Balance hnis “Advilting, 4 women = Foe hour pulping 3 pons og 
that 2547. 16s. 8d., besides, cuttin; aw, and mixing the Turni ot straw s. d. 
bail wages and house rent and nate free, i is aver reba ee . 0 4% 
profit to have realised = 170 ain in the un- g te at 1d p “ton gta di 
still there is an item in the account 8 t £ delta 
pat does not meet dove s expectation, a “the return 8) 0 112 
the live stock has given; ” and this may be shown Me 
advantage when uch profit is attributed to stock aes of manual labour preparing food p. tonof roots 0 3$ 
returns on arable land. erest on 22l. at 10 per cent., neuen the 
It appears from the sales in the year that the capital nashiney, ws used 100 hours during tho popen. E 
oe 9 A AENT AE A eA Riv Interest on ra a a at 10 per “cont, dor reservoirs and and 
eae urchased, has been onl: = £734 0 0 water-wheel, &c., supposing them 
bee AS tie ae to = h the p: in Fagg 3 r for donani ie aan: Oats on i 
iro aeres = oe HOO Total cost of pulping w a ton a3 ONE: ong 0 64 
£224 0 0 straw, mixing, 
Leaving 2242. only to cover the nS of the This differs somewhat from the statement I sent you | 
a of the farm incurred o before, viz., 4d. per ton. the discrepancy is explained | 
And more laris. of interest of capital in stock in this lea tag is ge I reckon the average cost o 
pe taphetbents and machinery bought for their re the y farm, as I m my 
fortior letter that all fod an was 
Rent, “rates, ke., ofland appropriated to them, about 
ie aoe with the buildings: sreo holiy. - 
The Tabu ur with the stock’ es 
Cost o! 
eit 
cultiv: vation of 70 ics a er 
ttle food 
.. oe 
ement: importance o g the 
of manure, it 
There can be n no question that the resources o 
= sarene tothe e 
ptent that a Sight] 
a farm truly 
ewitt Davis, Frederick's Place, 
wis in a Sheep.—A small ewe, 
ilbraham; eath, 
in "ye 
perty of Randle W: 
pa age pr roned three fine lambs for the | 
in making 
Chet, 
uccessio p; 
she “eg rear ned and bronght to An 
understand is cross bred betwee 
; the dynes country as eve 
ract 
The ewe 
as loam, with the Flemish Zeem 
18: 
ears, omen re high paid 
een the nish RE 
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CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
e 
character 
237 
the roads “would. do well for farmers to irrigate their lands a 
Dr. Johnson of a 
perfectly change ed in about e | 
se 
; but these I think, 
considered the 
10 years, and Det Dar 
consti 
very 
m 
to remain, with 
eat respect and sheen Treh Wooler, Whitfield House, 
n | Wolsingham, Durham, March 22. 
Societies. 
HIGHLAND AND A TEET AE ii h Markets 
Hiring . liii 2 a s.”’—These a nt names 
for the same thing. The practice of Nice servants in 
the publio Beg ia with hardly any reference to 
made the subj ioi hi 
have no 
O88 | only done cene or wheel was not otherwise required, 
and I was of opinion that it suffered less injury by being 
uffer 
ost | 2 used than by being Jett alone and allowed to become e dry, 
reservoirs and water-wheel, because the pulping was | farmer or 
report of the speeches then made 
i d last year been appointed to re 
respecting the he ati of engaging prm. servini at 
ing t 
kad eaa in afferent districts a schedule of queries. 
ut 
OFf those abo were issued, and above 200 reports 
had be ea t pinions were pretty equally 
divided, as while n re in favour of 
abolishing — atkins a substituting register 
above 100 considered abolition to be unadvisable or 
impracticable, The convener of the oe ete: sey own 
| se Pe ‘a oc age ensne as 
, Edington Mains, said he was one of 
aes: to o whom $ pee oe were sent, and he had 
returned an a ae ust say he did t 
the whole dans rst istake, 
1 results. Bu 
d beginning to ame 
at oes suggested this conside- 
instance, here was a eae B in sees schedules—“ Are 
we pan eal that hirin; eptible of improve- 
r that they ought to ee Ctbclished? 
ment, 01 
was to "abolish them? It appeared to him 
matter t u 
ed, a appeared him to bea 
whole genius of ber ee that one 
ger sige, ould propose 
e m ds ss whic h the 
He 
bs 
ge 
we much failed, though plain a sm ea Fae oas 
more fav vourably in T sinos Eg sae 
have subsided. As 
widen believing |A 
it would only tend to loosen it more 5 "inde it is ques- | fo 
tionable if even h ing will no post er Tyee 
more root fallen, fhe landi being so ually p To 
remedy the evil we intend l immediately to ropentetly roll 
allour own down tight — 
soilt ing now our Atal DAAT a is 
thought best to or barrow i, rolling eg a th 
linea ling it. rmly 
t, and never 
ought tobe ed; bub it i aiy the best licy | dro 
ase in 
a s; Apes asl 
down the side “of our a a a little Painia 
ms 
| = 7 visit they would press them to stay a day or Artus aan 
unt. i be exaggera’ 
Bam and 
to roll Wheat ae 
iy am iad Merch ane: and not later. z 
mean "Meta m, Pumpherston, 
nev id at Calder, North piagno gives E eaan commu 
“ sa on this subject in the new number of tie he. but in 
ee othe operation} Ae T mentioned fhe pari ean o 
ep w the operation thereof. i R 
ff the da 
— off my stra w barn, and is convenient for oe | Son oe ghey te a the summer months, to prevent 
er 
ed ge gE our agricultr 
ve in the 
oe pl pes might be | 
laid safer Petia Lesage bogs H an aii oa the | rare 
railways ; that would give a e spur om bany Fanning of the | 
sewerage. I w have every landlord or a, all 4 
pipes to be laid to any district le a o 
charge, they to take sewerage for themselves 
as they use in summer for watering | 
ut they mista! 
, ee | aan i 
rly to the relative cost of applyi ng s and w ved, far as he had with the labouring 
power, and I thou, ought it necessary to ie iti into account bs mormunity, i Braise oe se sg 
| valne of the reservoirs and the wheel is, I was charged, | employers, and of na 
ntioned before, 1452. for them—the threshing | *#tsfactory mith extreme ext ae kiber 
mill, the winnowing machines, the Oat-bruiser, and a | a en a oe their 
small sere nace and eae and pulleys a monet a | interfere with the ee of t only commodity. He 
thought that any effort on the part of employers to interfere 
were valued at at OL, leaving “Tl. E the ss of the praia ale euE OEA Sie commis co BEE LA pian ibs 
wheel and the reservoirs. a calculate that I was fully | kind, either farm a others. They i -e how much 
for my labour in e the reservoirs and mischief had oer atte: in other paced 
| ing the dams by the. vegetable matter col- | (fidustry. „H poi ee oe ete ee 
| lected at the bottom of the ponds, and ‘eng use which I | pa di t into this m be very 
—— in La 
in of these and he presu: op 
be A n the latter pont ith "the concurrence of the other party 
direct'y interested, that Eyi 
Bee BP Priel 
me ny gnat marters as 
ness and ieee that they complained of, that this was 
ken view, scot rater the ooonsion 
snd Ehrat Coase sash eeem vers 
snes Lee 
he half came 
aoe as the 
= But in the 
ere employed and 
from year to year on the same furm, the changes 
being not a very considerable rtion of the waa ree 
Now, if it were conceded—and he did not think it could be — 
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