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— THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 153 
RUVIAN GUANO THE ENDLE’S NEW AGRICULTURAL SEED 
AUTI ET O AGRICULTURISTS.— H” ENRY BAKER'S. (00, 8 “Garden, London), CATALOGUE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON is just 
It being poe ous thet. extensive adulterations of this List of Prices, Every instrument made by him warranted | published, and ca n be had in exchange for OnE Penny STAMP, 
MANURE are still carried o —— ren self-registering THERMOM LETER, fo an ob 2 ie the best varieties of GRASSES 
8 heut and co t for alternate Husb ermanent Pas 1 
0 W 55 Dian wt Ate ANO, stay’ 14 inches high, in copper case, II. 5s.; in jap an case, | Parks, and Pleasure e giving their — r proper 
F 11. 1s., and 11; nches high, in copper case, II. 2s.; in japan and the soils and 1 to which they are — pi Naor d 
Consider it to be their duty to 1 — a Ski case, 185 Hovisontal Thermometers for registering the ex- | Also short descriptive ounts of all the best kinds o 
to the Public again to recommen mers and à ere treme of cold only, 4s. 6d.; Hot-bed Thermometers, in oak 3 S 100 mon, and Hybrid TURNIPS. as well 
frames, II. 1s.; copper frames, 11. 5s. 5 for MANGOLD KURSSIA, CARROTS, CABBAGES, PARS 
be to be carefully on their guard. 
‘the character of the par rtie es from 
of course be the bes 
Seton to that point, AN TONY GIBBS anp SONS t 
well tor 
The lowest wholesale price at which sound Peruvian 
Guano has been sold by them ee the last two years is 
Ql, 58. per ton, less 24 per ce 
m they purchase will 
t security, — = sadikah to — cular 
hink it 
A . eC cases, 14 in 
è 1 cases, 14 eatin bs. ; 
10 inches, 3s. 6d. ; 8 inches, 2s, . Mason’s H ygrometer, 
= — bulb Thermometer, for 3 D humidity of the 8 
h tables, ivory scale, II.; wood, ge An invaluable instru 
— in eee site Chambers, Ge. Wheel Barometera 
from II. 1s. each, sent, securely 83 without fear of getting 
wie order. 
Any resales made by — alers at 2 lower price must therefore 
either leave a loss to t or article must be adulterated, 
FOSSIL W AND 1 . e ee ex 
erect 
these Phosphatic Nodules t oe poa Sng boing n 
the immediate locality of pe pre 
to ply them on the most 88 
—— either Ground, Who — or Dissolved d in vos “They 
orm the cheapest source of P the market, 
ospha 
and are — brn ager * "manufacturing 122 ate 
of Lime in conjunc 
Prices and every 2 —— 3 with their use for- the 
warded on application to EDWARD — and Co., Artificial 
Manure Manufacturers, Ipswich, Suff; 
THES 1 MANURE came offer the 
oms * — :— 
ime, Nitrate of Soda, Concentrated Urate, Peat Charcoal, 
psum, Fish 
Sale for agricultural purposes ; Linseed and Rape „Cake, 
Peruvian Guano 
A. Gibbs and Sons, at 91. 10s. per ton, or for btoas and the gt 
Ep 
91, 5s. in D. BD PURSER, Sec 
40, New 3 Blackfriars. 
ANURES.— The following Man manu- 
factured at Mr. Law yr 8 3 Deptiord Creek: $ 
Turnip n per to ee 0 
Superphosphate of Lim at 
Sulphuric Acid fm Goss lite 
— Sed King William.street, Ci ity, L 
N. B. Per n Gua ano, guaranteed to contain “16 per cent. of 
an 901. ‘los. per ton; and or Fe _ or more, N. 5s. per 
n, in dock. Sulphate of ammo: 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS 
DRUMMOND anp SONS, Sensen, Stirling, 
Scotland, are now prepared to execute orders for the 
N from a stock that has been selected with ever y possible 
care, ey beg to call special 9 t their various sorts 
of TURNIP, 1 Speers and PERE L RYE-GRASS and 
NATURA pe: “A ‘Permanent Taare the prices for 
which ae m for y genuine Seeds can * zeate for. 
hc with 83 — other details, may be had free on 
a on, 
5 B.— The Carriage of Seeds will be pre-paid to many of the 
principal — ——9 and Shipping Ports throughout 
Kingdom. — Agricultural Museum, Stirling, N. B. 
M‘COR ae AMERICAN REA 
URGESS anp KEY, Agents > 103, Newgatestrect 
Lon s Report on ri- 
cultural Ampleme nt Departme 
Reaper, in this 
worked . wess — lege, and elsewhere, t 
on of practical farmer ad — ee à a Counci 
Medal, Mr. Hussey’s — metimes beca clogged, as in the 
former trial at Tiptre>, and — sould not possibly obtain 
that di:tinction.”— Price of Reaper, 25l. 
JUSTING SCYTHE, 
OYD’S SELF-AL 
ahs phir 5 e ALBERT, AND 1 RECOM- 
Ia AND GARDENERS are invited to tr 
3 ge, Fulha 
s. 6d. per ha alf cw 
TURISTS. 
wiis. ANIMALISED CARBON i a ari lens te 
at 21. 5s. per ton in bulk.—This M 
e most beneficial — 
sex, at 60s. = ion u. — big pe 
es, as 
npn ‘3, It is ready for 
e ground, is F ually as 
portable cae Gaus as 5 aad the low price B which it 
can be sold in this 8 must a bea 3 re- 
commendation A liberal Commiss Uowed to Dealers or 
For cop fth . of its utility in this coun- 
ies 
“ee e's — to J, OwEN and Co. 
J. Ow ud Co. are now im 
ee ricultural . The p N — — rey thie 
. is 71, per ton, cash, or Banker's Bill on 
KOPROS, 
PATENT eee FOR 8 AND iia PLANTS, 
NUFACTURED BY T 
93 5 — BLASHFIELD, Mill. wall, k 
e tained in this MANUR in the mo 
mera te form Eo incorporation with the soil, and fo 
on; a 8 9 bulk, Lr compared 
other Manures, 2 in t fe reatly in its 
8 st two Po h 3 to various 
on plants with very general success. Since then im- 
been made in concentrating its most im- 
Portant ts, and in otherwise rendering it a very efficient 
i manure, rich in ammonia, — on and silicates, 
—— ead for Corn P 
Torche — &c., 6l. per 
wage a lh Lime, for ` Turnips, Swedes, Mangold 
l and other Roo t Crops, 
FOUNTAINS FOR PLAYING SCENTED WATERS. 
ATER height 
n; for 
from 5 
* “i 8 stream, where a fall can 
‘ FREEMAN ROE’S 
IMPROVED RAM; 
well Pumps, Water-wheels, Baths, Hot- 
Mater — us, Fountains, and Fire 
— er de 3 Gas or water. 
— ba “Hdrault and Gas Engi- 
London; and Bridgefield, Wandsworth. 
Heun TEs Yokpo MANURE, FIRE ENGINES, 
Se SOE OR KON, 
, 40 feet maa it is not at all liable to 
Price, 5 Ou wheels and stand, 7/, 73, 53 
. Det Be ade of Canvas, lined nd 
exclusivaly na by 1. 
Doai n Public W g great 
NDED BY PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC 
HIS. "SCYT THE, “when ay of use, shuts 1 like a 
one minute 
u 
To. To had of a 
and Wh — eat Retail at Wat . DRAY Find Co.’s 
Machinery peirer Swan- 
ral discount allo wed to the Trade, 
AT AND CORN: CRUSHING MILLS. 
TURNE Co: 135 3 gee 
155 NT Makers, IRON. FOUN MILLWRIGHTS, an 
8 RS, St. Peter's Foundry, Ipswich, beg to cali Strention 
to the following varieties their unrivalled ROLLER 
CRUSHING MILLS :— £ 
Ro a Mill, a I., for Linseed, Oats, Malt, &. Ge. ane 10 ` 
8 
Registered Roller Mili, for Linseed, Oats, Malt, &e., 
nd for breaking Beans a 9 0 
yen size, for se S Steam ` Power S = 0 
Small Hand Mill, for Oats and Beans 0 
facturers, } by g 
the above Mills in 
HUSSEY’S “CHAMPION ” REAPER.—PRICE £18. 
„ W. cn . warrant HUSSEY'S REAPER 
a to cut ** standing” or “lai a” Cor rn, across “ridg 
furrow ;’ at 
or | chaser Feo another, 0 so as ate ieee 5 expenses pe e starting 
W. 
C. is now making three . a day, 
for purchas he h re given orders; annot gua- 
tee to deliver beatae orders in time for Harvest unless given 
immediately. The following calculation is hn by a Lider 
sas gues 
“The 
cutting, seating: ie and stoo 
the horse labour, but it must be boris rne in — that if the 
emplo oyed Reaping, they would in all proba- 
bility be idle 
or Man to work the — By nae 8 £0 5 0. 
„ Eight Gatherers, at yA z 80 0 
a 1 at 38. 6d s . 
o Rakers, at 4s. each .. C Abd 
Sixteen Acre Field—Total per day . 
e ticulars Re of the Cleveland 3 
al, may be had gratis 8 e ge per post. 
CROSSKILL’S “COUN * GREAT 5 PATENT 
CLOD CRUS AND WHE T RO „for Rolling 
Young Wheats in the Spring, &c. 
highest award of the Council Prize Great M 
to CrossKILL’S Patent Serrated Rol an 
eer ee It repays its cos 
this comm the firs 
use,” &. uced prices—18“. size now 15l. cas 
SROSSKILL'S * COUNCIL ” 1 MEDAL 
"onas CARTS, mounted upon Pat Wheels and Axles, 
3 tured almost entirely by eee ct ge pre 
k ee unt off orders for three sets of Paten 
Wheel an and 
Rss ILLS" “COUNCIL” GREAT MEDAL MILLS.— 
e most powerful a nd economical Mills, of two, four, pore six 
horse pow ng all farm produce, including 
8 ag ts particularly nded where 
e Lva saat ati > 
NIPS, and all other sorts of Bods required in Agriculture. 
vole of the a i arein a concise and useful 
form, and will be found of much service to all ged i 
ih pe eren of the oil, The 8 re in will have 
y address, on 
receipt of e 
* to WIIILIA u E. — and Co., Seed Merchants, 
Plymouth. 
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY, 
NEw SORTS OF AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
TRUE GIANT appa e e 2 2 bushel. 
BISHOP’S LAST anp BEST A (for double ve kr eg 
NEW SHORT PARSN iP; (for shallow or heavy Us). 
KINLESS CHEVALIER BARLEY 
e sort shown by Messrs. Surron at the Great Exhi- 
ition, sy 65 lbs. per bushel, and of which “ honour- 
able mention” was made in the Royal Commissioners’ 
Report, 
ced © b all 
he e best soris ‘of Mangold, Carrot, Turai — 2 other a tai 
— l] Seeds may be had in 2 for one postage stamp, 
addressed JoHN Pate and Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, 
Berkshire. 
Sios? DIRECT 5 on GROWERS THE 
eee ae Na * MEAN 
0 
Office 
— ri to DE LIVER í OUR Bo0DS TREG OF CARRIAGE 
to mos of the —— d Kingdom. Particulars may be 
obtained De — „on application to — addressed Joun SUTTON 
and Sons, Seed Growers, — Berks. 
OW TO KEEP HORSES FOR LESS THAN 
Co.’s, 118, Fenchurch-street, London. A 
DLAK 
A list, with 
WE 
— — on — eee keetes be had, post free, 1s. 
107 illustrations, p 
ATERPROOF PATHS.— Those who would enjo 
which ar 
= 
arts of su nd 
and eee the Winns well e dry state . — applying 
the water. It ma zt nan * * on 2 Ren thick. Any la 
1 is mean? per ond ves ae 
ard a ock. 3 
cannot grow 8 = oe on it, of the 
— frost. ary, as 3 water does not soak 3 
sides. 
It i 
it, to give a a from che middie of th 
Manufactur — =~ Cement, J. B. WRITE and Sons, Mill- 
bank-street, Westm 
BUDDING'S geh -MOWING anes 
D AND HORSE POW 
WITH REGISTERED IMPROVEMENTS, AND AT 
REDUCED PRICES, 
RABEE anv SONS, ‘eho w 
guarantee.—Addre 
Works, near Stroud, — 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING bate 
Ww March 1 Da icultura! Society of Eng 
9 — “we ers 3 —.—— Imp. Boe: of — — 
WEDNESDAY, — yz ZAR ricultural Society of England. 
THURSDAT, — Agricultar ural Imp. Soc, of Ireland. 
Tun number of societies now in progress of forma- 
and other premiums, not for their oe value, 
4 —.— 
ä pacity 
pets of a whole family. But the —— a 
exhibition is only p medals 
wn; 
artly seen w re 
d the pride 21 the the successful exhibitor i r 
an 
among the least important of its effects— 
3 breeds are pointe on out ar while the 
It 
pr EY 
33 Are ing i po 
st sipi Fe results of these socie- 
