| 1836 - 322 páginas
...application may be taken at £3 per imperial acre, and the average rent of the irrigated land at £30, making a difference of £27 ; but £2 may be deducted...leaving £25 per acre of clear annual income due to the sewer water." — Evidence of James Smith, Esq. Deanston. Report of the Health of Towns Commission,... | |
| 1845 - 300 páginas
...imperial acre, and the average rent of the irrigated land at 301., making a difference of 27/. ; but 21. may be deducted as the cost of management, leaving...acre of clear annual income due to the sewer-water. In making an application of the whole. sewer-water of a town, so great a proportionaie annual income... | |
| John Frederick Hodges - 1848 - 184 páginas
...application, may be taken at £3 per imperial acre, and the average rent of the irrigated land at £30, making a difference of £27; but £2 may be deducted...acre of clear annual income due to the sewer-water." 162. The second plan proposed is to collect the sewage matters in tanks, and, by the addition of slaked... | |
| John Frederick Hodges - 1848 - 180 páginas
...application, may be taken at £3 per imperial acre, and the average rent of the irrigated land at £30, making a difference of £27 ; but £2 may be deducted...acre of clear annual income due to the sewer-water." 162. The second plan proposed is to collect the sewage matters in tanks, and, by the addition of slaked... | |
| Massachusetts. Sanitary Commission - 1850 - 584 páginas
...application, may be taken at £3 per imperial acre, and the average rent of the irrigated land at £30, making a difference of £27 ; but £2 may be deducted...leaving £25 per acre of clear annual income due to the sewer water.' " l XLI. WE RECOMMEND that measures be taken to prevent, as far as practicable, the smoke... | |
| George Fownes - 1853 - 132 páginas
...application, may be taken at 3?. per imperial acre, and the average rent of the irrigated land at 30?., making a difference of 27?.; but 2?. may be deducted...leaving 25?. per acre of clear annual income due to the sewer water." unlimited abundance to the numerous market gardens situated to the west of London, the... | |
| George Drysdale Dempsey - 1867 - 274 páginas
...application, may be taken at 31. per imperial acre, and the average rent of the irrigated land at SO1., making a difference of 27/., but 2/. may be deducted...suspended matter, are equal in fertilising power to 2J cwt. of guano, or 15 tons of farm-yard manure; and he estimated the expense of the material and... | |
| Atlanta (Ga.). Sanitary Commission - 1877 - 202 páginas
...water application, may be taken at £3 per acre, and the average rent of the irrigated land at £30, making a difference of £27, but £2 may be deducted as the cost of management, leaving £25 per acre clear annual income due to the sewer water." Indeed part of the Earl of Moray's weadow gave as high... | |
| 1877 - 478 páginas
...at £3 per imperial acre, aud the average rent 01 Ike irrigated land at ¿30, making a différente of £27, but £2 may be deducted as the cost of management, letting £2a per acre of clear annual income due to the »ewer water." If, therefore, a speculation... | |
| William Henry Corfield - 1887 - 560 páginas
...application, may be taken at £3 per imperial acre, and the average rent of the irrigated land at £30, making a difference of £27 ; but £2 may be deducted...leaving £25 per acre of clear annual income due to the sewer water. During the past year the highest price attained was £41 :17 :6 per acre,* and from that... | |
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