21—1852.] THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
329 
UVIAN GUANO. 
AUTION TO AGRICULTURISTS.— 
C It being 2 vane extensive adulterations of this 
MANURE — still carri 
GIBBS ‘AND S 
ane IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN | GUANO, 
to the 
— oa —— Bi kardina an all — — 
8. 
h ter parties om whom they purchase will 
of course be th t security, and, in addition to — erar rd 
attention to that — rate GIBBS anp SONS k it 
well to m a buy 
The lowest ae De which sound Peru 
has been sold by —— om during the last two — 2 
91. 5s. per ton, less 23 per cent 
Any resales made by — at a lower price must therefore 
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated. 
"MHE LONDON MANURE COMPANY offer the 
followin ures 
, also a constant EP ly of 
inseed and Rap Cake 
Peruvian Guano, warranted the genuine — n of 2 
A. rig and Sons, at 91, 10s. per ton, N mete and mt 
9L. 5s. in D PURSER, Sec 
40, naw Bridge-street, Blackfriars. 
ANURES.—The following Manure manu- 
factured at Mr. Lawes’s shales, Deptford Creek: $ 
p Manure, per to 
Sa — grey of Li sti s 0 è 
Sulphuric Acid —— Cope 1 0 
Office, 69, Kin William-street, City, Lo ndon 
N.B, Peruvian — sunma teed to contain 16 per go or 
Ammonia, 91. 10s. per ton; for 5 tons or more, 91, 5s. 
ton, in dock. Sulpha te of emia: 
MANURE DEPOT.—PEAT CHARCOAL. 
TO FARMERS, e aie AND OTHERS, 
G H. FOLEY, Essex Coal Wharf, -bridge, 
+ Middlesex, Agent to — Irish Awelloration agi ad for 
the sale of the above, = oo particulars will be given on 
application at the above addres: 
Price of the . Cha sonal 55s. per ton, sacks ote ese 
Mixed its. per nh rg my baoks — ton, — included. Mixed w 
ude 
Urine, Carriage to any of — 
Wharf ae tations, from 3s. 6d, to 5s. per tal extra, 
acco! — i 2 a ° 
URNIP SOWING. 
UPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, made from bone 
by ine: —— as reported in the 1 
t 
j Agricultural a Journal, Vol. vi. Part 2. 
table th Chandler's Liquid Drill; also 1 
Gu ypsum, Bone-dust, Sulphuric Acid, 
and r Manures of known value ay o MARK 
—— 104, Upper Thames-street, Lond 
NITRO-SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
M. SWANTON & CO, res . . 33 
to their new preparati 
TE UAIR OF LIME. Ä va 
urnips contains n faery the usual proportion of 
pe or mineral ang az od “lite, but a large quantity of 
_— Seer Bs aye to, agg itrogen equivalent to more 
y 
n 15 t. of 23 nia. pe ng 
Professor W Way, it contains — or animal matter, salts of 
&e., — times greater, E nitrogen near 
and ‘treble as compared with some of the best samples of 
mary Superphioephate of Lime; besides a high og = tage bod 
— hosphate, while th and h 
dime is — feses = erably le 5 Nee 
For Cash on delivery. Per ton. 
zn! ee cs 0 0 
eral 0 0 
Coprolite and acid 5 0 0 
fecal manure, with a large portion of 
dried blood 7 tes a 00 
in the — of the R. A. S., vol. xii., P. 2, p. 584, is 
‘founded on ” this article manufactured by 
WX. 3 — Co., and first con by t them into 
d 
N perp OF ey Mr. Way says, A mixture — 
dried em and mineral superphosphate of lime would 
e drill manure for Turn’ Dried bi 
be efecto on all soi 
CH LENGE R £100. 
TO THE LANDOWNERS AND NEAS OF 
GLAND AND SCOTLAND 
HE TYNE MANURE AND CHEMICAL. 
COMPANY, of 6 being N to test 
the value of GUA “ot of 3 ao vian 
Wa 
eir ir 4 8 088 GUANO 
for the Turnip Crop, made or for weight, against nA other 
Manure or 5 —— * e or — ofp into this co 
In order Agriculturists “that this 
Challenge ist tonó idea aon are alent ines ber to furnish One Ty 
r i to th 
and a 
g | two ae He since, un 
M j 
FOSSIL * AND 3 n 
(FROM THE SUFF 
B PACKARD AND > CO., of Tjo, treda 
B ATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND 
ee e oh ee 
The First Summer M 
ing these Phosphatic Nodules toa fine Powder, and bein 
x he immediate said of where they. are found, are no 
y 
orm N —— source of Phosp 
and a peer pee eee? for Ee 3 
of Li onjun ith Bone 
Price ws he's — — connected with their use for- 
e = application to 3 PACKA 222 D and Co., Artificial 
Manu anufacturers, Ipswich, Suffol 
HARCOAL AND 8 MANURE.— Pro- 
ny | Particulars of which may * ob 
eeting is Society will be beld at 
Taunton, on WEDNESDAY, Fache and FRIDAY, the 
10th, J hen Prizes to the 
for 8. e and Im . 
tained . 
. ST. Jonn Marx, Secretary. 
Newton St. Loe, Bath, May 22, 
} 
Rixetasp AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
wae -—LEWES MEETING.—The last day raj — 
entry of Stock is TUESDAY, 1 Prize Shee 
Forms of — can be obtained on — by 3 
otherwise, to the Secretary, No. 12, Har uare, Lon 
By Order of the Council, James * Secretary. 
„ The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1852. 
Sold’ at the Char wage Works, hiri" Sao S 
Pulbam, ‘Middlesex, 2 N ji ton, 4s. per c 
TO AGRICULTURIST 
er — eee ong cam r> — for Sale, 
petta — wae n intro- 
* phe — iad —— ag ‘Cro the 
— — * the tr of the Sugar Gane. as prov na by testi- 
monials from — planters. — ein * rete 
of the Car 2 since been acknowledged in 
where it has ‘ton — — for agricultural 1. 
no less ee — std tons have already been sold. It is ready for 
immediate aving no occasion to be ground, is equally as 
portable ths dita as bones, ra the low price at which it 
can be sold i = 8 must always be a paramount 
recommenda sea, liberal Commission allowed to Dealers or 
Agents. For copies p“ the testimonials of its — in this coun- 
try, also for NN bse to J, Owen and Co, Saee 2 
241 
253 
Messrs. J. Ow d Co. ing fro 
6 n Manasse SUPERPHOSPHATE F Lu, of | a 
the of best 3 containing at leas — per cent. of 
Solud of Lime, and capable of fu urniehing 
‘Ammonia to the Soil, The“ Analysis 
as Way, hen tn ase Chemist to 
i 
Roy The don, of this 
owerful Manure, is 7“. per ton, cash, or Banker’s Bill on 
ondon. 
uF OSE ror LIQUID MANURE, FIRE ENGINES, 
GARDEN PURPOSES, made of Canvas, lined and 
ie ts, and the Govern 
which 
lons per — 40 — 
out of order. Price 3. 
Boresss and Ker, 1 103, ** pratt 
and it is all liable to 
HAY HARVEST. 
S G. BENNET’S ORIGINAL RICK-CLOTH, 
® TENT, AND MA 2 
ore of 40 years,) 2 
— 
terms, pept tthe time x Orders by post promptly attended 
rig eadb marquee, in excellent condition, to be 
laoai of, remarkably cheap: dimensions, 140 feet by 30. 
CHEAP ASRA 1 ROOFING. 
BY HER . ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT, 
E. 
—— 3 atten orkshops, and for Garden 
to protect 
t the Great a e 12 7 Pod is this or 
which has been exhibited and . VER MEDA 
PRIZES, a . the ley SOL 9 rpe pie — by 
A 
And o orfolk, Rut- 
land, 2 — Northumberland, Buccleuch — Righmond), 
and late Earl Spencer, and mos t of the, Nobility and Gentr 
tthe ROYAL AGRICULTURA Ho 
E Foor 
8 amples, with Directions for i Use, and Testimonials 
such 
of s experience, with references to Ser nso Gen- 
tlemen, 5 om Builders, ps free any part of the 
town or country, and orders by pos Poni 
far The Public is . Es thes only Works a London 
e 
or Great Britain where the above eae is made, ar 
F. M‘NEILL anD CO.“8 
Patent Felt Manufactory, — buildings, — 
Lon piot, where Roofs covered with the Felt may be 
he N a Courts, at the e, Of West- 
We Mall, were roofed with F. M‘NEILL “es sere > Felt about 
de r the Surveyors hip of Barry, Esq. 
ty Forests fa 
e Com- 
„80 satisfied with the result that they have 1 
n | mittee Rooms a 
he Houses of Parliam — eu 10 roofed With 
their Felt, 
Se altogether used, 24 
No OTE,- 
produced by it should er in weight — 5 
L ght that produced by any 
Artificial Manures, then that they shall receive 
in weight of the Crop 
no more ‘teen they requi 
fth 
3 information afurded on the construction of Roofs, or 
Im 
in co tion for the risk of such t 
The 2 wish it to be 5 understood. er 
LS oredi Ton — d is the price of their 
— try it are requested 
aes of accepting the 
mpany at 
present under trial by 
and last 
m-Tyne, 
The same Manure now offered 
in Pha best Peruvian Guano, 
favourabie cases by lel l 14s. 6d. per acre, Led — abe 
pny TYNE MANURE AND CHEMI — 8 — 
upon- 
ne, May 22, 
pariy depositing A 28 will be 
e Com to ev 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
WEDNESDAT, May 26—Agricuitural Society of England, 
Tuuaspar, 27—Axricultural Imp. Soc, 1949 — 
Pausen“ Juve Agricaltural Society 2 
Tuunspa Ste gare — —— 
We have already expressed our wish that the 
bill which 22 passed the of Commons, to 
provide for the 3 enfranchisement of the 
2 OLD a RE 
session. There is probabl asute which 
„ could pass which would more relieve the 
landed interest than this. bitra s are a 
direct check upon cultural improvement, heriots 
E ace to the country, and the fees of the 
steward and the other . * co vues M most 
serious — CA n the enjo and aliena n of 
— 7 oe renting ia 
se of Lords on Tuesday next “Gy, if 
„gradually extingu 
far any We 
en, tert that it will pass the House of 
Lords e feel a little alarmed at a 
notice sak ELLESMERE to refer the bill 
to selec ae Es and to allow el to 
e bi t pass 
ame nek eK that. ‘this motion 
will not be aime ed by the Lords, but that the bill 
will * allowed to pass, and that this en to 
our of real property will cease to exist, d 
att 0 being paid to secure to all sition a just 
equivalent for their rights. 
Wuen, at some future day, and by some pen not 
et — of ent strokes and pothooks, there shall 
N of the agricultural 
publio, m "historia! sket the ‘ 
of STEA ene it is to 
d 5 = "reflec ions 
strange,’ we may suppose our future annalist 
te, that amidst the blaze of surrounding 
eee in the arts that economize the labour and 
the condition of an application of 
wi 
riod 
ph 
xigency on a 
ak commercial policy 
—Consumers sending direct to the e Factory can be sup- mould-board 
Roo o that they pay for 
ATERPROOF PATHS. om 
their Gardens during th hould 
struct their iaren = PORTLAND D CEMENT CONCRETE, 
* nal 
towards the 
and Sons, 
pepe bent k. 
ae konti 
the path 
severes 
soak through fall from 
ches i ama er ofthe Gemen, J- B. WEITE 
Millbank-street, Westminste 
ing dreamt s it wi ever 8 
ys 2 black f 
An funnels might be see 
the 2 ard, and the whirring drum of — steam- 
and incorporate th the while wel int ‘he 37% wie before . | dii 
then ven 
Threshing-machine had, thanks to the 
x. | made 
prizes to stimulate, cea in the Flail. 
the principal and ti onoured act of agriculture | 
proper, of 3 itself—still laboured under its 
