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CATA i he OF FRUITS cultivated in the 
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SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, appointed to superintend the 
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will commence upon Monday, the 9th of November next. 
er Course of Study will be conducted as follows :— 
he ETE Physiology, and Pathology of the Horse, 
Neat Cattle, Sheep, Pig, and Dog, including | Stable prenga 
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2, The Principles of soe Materia Medica, aad Phar- 
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ian ene ‘Zoological y and Demonstrations, by 
rr. 
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N ETROPOLITAN SEWAGE MANURE COM- 
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m of Application for Shar 
To the Directors oft the Metropolitan Sewage Manure Company. 
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necessary deeds when required. 
P Pofossion or ee . 
Refere 
Address to Messrs, -Bahay Shaw, a Smith, "Solicitors; 5, 
Berners-street, Lo) 
Extracts from "e Report of the Bee Committee of the 
House of Common: 
“Your Committee cannot TURT their Report without 
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Ut Ifthe confident expectations of your Committee are accom- 
plished, it will not fail ultimately to realise all the advantages 
which were originally contemplate: r. Dickenson has 
proved the efficiency of liquid manures, The meadows of 
Edinburgh and of Mausfield have shown the power of sewage 
Mr. Thompson, of Clitheroe, m Mr. Harvey, of Glas- 
shed the fact—that r be 
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bid There will be found individuals, no doubt, in this country 
of enterprise, to give further development to ee s px ex- 
WD but it is only through the agency o: mpany 
hat they may be all combined, and applied to ie. M DOE 
punta, of cleansing our towns, purifying our rivers, and 
enriching our soil.” 
JOHN JAMES MOORE, Secretary, 
— FEATHER BEDS PURIFIED BY STEAM. 
IPS and SONS have just completed the erection of 
Machinery for the Purifying of Feathers on a New Prin- 
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purities of the füsihen, itselt BERAG remove they are 
rendered quite free from the unpleasant smell of the stove, 
which all new feathers are subject to that are dressed in the 
ordinary way. 
Old Beds, re-dressed by. this process, are perfectly freed from. 
all impurities, and by expanding the feathers the bulk is 
Pn increased, and consequently the Bed is rendered much 
w 
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Mixed, per Ib. 0. est Foreign Grey Goose 2s. y 
Grey Goose .. Id 4d. »Iish White ^ 2s, oa 
ades Grey Goose — 1s. 8 » Dantzic White 3s. 
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