British Farmer's Magazine, Issue 70James Ridgway, 1875 - Agriculture |
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... appeared that the agriculturists had taken the wise and the most profitable course in endeavouring to improve and develop that breed which is no doubt more adapted to the soil and climate of this country than those exotic animals which ...
... appeared that the agriculturists had taken the wise and the most profitable course in endeavouring to improve and develop that breed which is no doubt more adapted to the soil and climate of this country than those exotic animals which ...
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... appeared that the secretary's receipts during the past month had been duly examined by the committee , and by Messrs . Quilter , Ball , and Co. , the Society's accountants , and found correct . The balance at the bankers on May 31 was ...
... appeared that the secretary's receipts during the past month had been duly examined by the committee , and by Messrs . Quilter , Ball , and Co. , the Society's accountants , and found correct . The balance at the bankers on May 31 was ...
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... appeared that the number of members now upon the list is 839 ; and that the balance in the hands of the bankers was £ 5,288 1s . 9J . A correspondence with the Board of Trade in reference to the registration of the Society had been laid ...
... appeared that the number of members now upon the list is 839 ; and that the balance in the hands of the bankers was £ 5,288 1s . 9J . A correspondence with the Board of Trade in reference to the registration of the Society had been laid ...
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... appeared to suppose that a large amount of money was swallowed up in clerical benevolence . In his own experience , he had found that the best supporters of economical principles were one or two of his clerical neighbours . Mr. Read ...
... appeared to suppose that a large amount of money was swallowed up in clerical benevolence . In his own experience , he had found that the best supporters of economical principles were one or two of his clerical neighbours . Mr. Read ...
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... appeared that , after paying the monthly accounts , there was a balance in bank to the credit of the Society of £ 195 15s . THE BREED OF HORSES IN IRELAND . - Mr . MacFarlane desired to call the attention of the Council to the necessity ...
... appeared that , after paying the monthly accounts , there was a balance in bank to the credit of the Society of £ 195 15s . THE BREED OF HORSES IN IRELAND . - Mr . MacFarlane desired to call the attention of the Council to the necessity ...
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Page 234 - POUNDS, either party may, within seven days after delivery of the award, appeal against it to the judge of the county court on all or any of the following grounds : 1. That the award is invalid ; 2. That...
Page 59 - Every person having in his possession or under his charge an animal affected with disease shall, as far as practicable, keep that animal separate from animals not so affected, and...
Page 234 - ... notice in writing to the other, that the umpire shall be appointed by the county court, then, unless the other party dissents by notice in writing therefrom, the umpire, and any successor to him, shall on the application of either party be...
Page 63 - ... court before whom he is charged that he did not know of the article of food or drug sold by him being so mixed, coloured, stained, or powdered, as in either of those sections mentioned, and that he could not with reasonable diligence have obtained that knowledge.
Page 60 - ... animals to cleanse those places, from time to time. at their own expense ; For requiring the owners, lessees, or occupiers of those places to disinfect the same, or any specified part thereof, from time to time at their own expense, where, in the judgment of the Local Authority, the circumstances are such as to allow of such disinfection being reasonably required ; For prescribing the mode in which such cleansing and such disinfection are to be effected.
Page 234 - ... unexhausted ; but so that where the landlord was not, at the time of the consent given to the execution of the improvement, absolute owner of the holding for his own benefit, the amount of the compensation shall not exceed a capital sum fairly representing the addition which the improvement, as far as it continues unexhausted at the determination of the tenancy, then makes to the letting value of the holding.
Page 234 - ... on the improvement, with a deduction of a proportionate part thereof for each year while the tenancy endures after the year of tenancy in which the outlay is made and while the improvement continues unexhausted; but so that where the landlord was not, at the time of the consent given to the execution of the improvement, absolute owner of the holding for his own benefit, the amount of the compensation shall not exceed a capital sum fairly representing the addition which the improvement, as far...
Page 58 - Act interfere with the institution or prosecution of any proceeding in respect of any offence committed against, or any penalty or forfeiture incurred under, any Act hereby repealed. 4. In this Act — The term "justice...
Page 234 - Where a landlord or tenant is an infant without a, guardian, or is of unsound mind, not so found by inquisition, the county court, on the application of any person interested, may appoint a guardian of the infant or person of unsound mind for the purposes of this Act, and may change the guardian if and as occasion requires.
Page 63 - ... of detention thereof), as they think fit. 20. Foreign cattle, sheep, goats, and swine, in a defined part of a port (except sheep, goats, and swine in a defined part of the port of London) shall be marked as follows : Cattle. — By clipping a broad arrow, about five inches long, on the left quarter (in addition to clipping the hair oft' the end of the tail, as prescribed by regulation 4 of the fourth schedule to the act of 1869).