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... milk . Mr. Norton assured the committee , that from six to seven quarts of the milk of his cows , would make a pound of butter . The deep yellow color imparted to the butter , is another peculiarity of this breed of cows , as may be ...
... milk . Mr. Norton assured the committee , that from six to seven quarts of the milk of his cows , would make a pound of butter . The deep yellow color imparted to the butter , is another peculiarity of this breed of cows , as may be ...
Side 59
... milk is kept in the ordinary tin pans , each pan being filled about half full . The pans are placed on low tables , raised about one foot from the floor , allowing a free circulation of air all around them . The milk - room is a well ...
... milk is kept in the ordinary tin pans , each pan being filled about half full . The pans are placed on low tables , raised about one foot from the floor , allowing a free circulation of air all around them . The milk - room is a well ...
Side 60
... milk by working in water , and working with a wooden spat , and the best ground rock salt is used . The butter made in this dairy , being in- tended for immediate consumption , it is salted to suit the taste of the consumers . The ...
... milk by working in water , and working with a wooden spat , and the best ground rock salt is used . The butter made in this dairy , being in- tended for immediate consumption , it is salted to suit the taste of the consumers . The ...
Side 61
... milk put in tin pans , the depth of milk in the pans , two to two and a half inches ; the cream taken off before the milk soured , churned and worked by hand immediately , putting one ounce of salt or a trifle over , to each pound of ...
... milk put in tin pans , the depth of milk in the pans , two to two and a half inches ; the cream taken off before the milk soured , churned and worked by hand immediately , putting one ounce of salt or a trifle over , to each pound of ...
Side 62
... milk . In one half of the milk , was put a solution ex- pressed from the pounded leaves of corn and sage , and it is called sage cheese . In all other respects it was made in the ordinary way . It is believed that better cheese can be ...
... milk . In one half of the milk , was put a solution ex- pressed from the pounded leaves of corn and sage , and it is called sage cheese . In all other respects it was made in the ordinary way . It is believed that better cheese can be ...
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Side 9 - Company," and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and shall be able to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, defend and be defended, in all courts of law and equity within the United States, and may make and have a common seal.
Side 9 - Society shall have power to appoint such officers as they may deem expedient, and also to make, ordain, establish and put in execution such by-laws and regulations as shall be deemed necessary and convenient for the well ordering and...
Side 197 - ... the amount of one share, and the residue to the president and directors to be elected, at such time and place, as they shall from time to time require. The shares subscribed shall be deemed and considered to be personal estate.
Side 10 - ... light in which the law-makers considered the incorporating clause. I mean the tenth; which, notwithstanding that the same clause, .in the seventh section, which is supposed to confer this sweeping power to sue, confers also, in terms equally comprehensive, the power to make laws for the institution, and "to do and execute all and singular the matters and things, which to them it shall and may appertain to do...
Side 12 - The Society shall hold an Annual Cattle Show and Fair at such time and place as shall be designated by the Executive Committee.
Side 9 - Haraszihy, and such other persons as shall associate with them, be, and they are hereby incorporated by the name and style of " the Wisconsin Bridge Company...
Side 122 - That useful and valuable fruit, the gooseberry, which is now considered so important in Europe, is with difficulty raised here, the berry so soon becomes scabbed or covered with a dirty fungus.
Side 11 - That the officers of the said society shall consist of a president, two vice-presidents, a corresponding secretary, a recording secretary, a treasurer...
Side 9 - At a General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, holden at New Haven, in said State, on the first Wednesday of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six: — Ratifying the Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
Side 104 - Patterson and Mr. Catón, of this place, the whole being a present from the celebrated Mr. Coke, Member of Parliament for Norfolk, the richest and most practical farmer in England, who gives the following description of these cattle : — I venture to give it as my opinion, that we have no cattle to be compared to them in the United Kingdom, for purity of blood, for aptitude to feed, for hardiness, as well...