THE 
26—1852.] AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 409 
RUVIAN GUANO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, the parae by application, the beds of fossils rame 
570 AGRICULTU RIS T S.— OF ENGLAND. offer a ready and appropriate manure, the system of 
G Peng —.— that extensive adulterations of this LEW PROGRA oa ING. husbandry probably pursued, the peculiar — 
A i 
8 yor GIBBS AND SONS, AS THE THURSDAY, Jorr 8.—Last day of receiving (before Five practised in tillage, the varieties of cropping most 
MPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO, 0 Eee “4 = afternoon) the E Tard, and an r.m. — 8 be e rm Sa e forwardness or ee of the ere 
hot rd Seen G t and er diee and harvest, the pr e produce per acre o 
3 2 jilo b to w b recommend Fa aroia Gona 5 0 Stewards for the Judges’ inspecti fetid oro ps, the proportion of arable and pasture, 
be — — their gua 
bu 15 character of = parties — whom they purchase will 
of course be the best security, and, in addition to particular 
attention to that point, e Y GIBBS anD SONS think it 
well to remind buyers that 
The lowest wholesale price at which sound Peruvi 
no has been sold by t pea 5 the last two aes is is 
9l, 58. per ton, l 
Any —＋ made by 5 we a lower price must therefore 
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated, 
TES L LONDON MANURE COMPANY offer Eon 
article strictly gong pe 
Lime, Nitr. , Pe 
Gypsum, Fishery Salt trom r T also a constant supply of 
Fiat 1 1 Linseed and Rape Cake. 
Peru arran — 1 * N Of Messrs. 
A. Gibbs. pir Sous: at 9. 108. per ton, 1 ad 5 rOn and upwards, 
* * in Dock. Pos xx, Sec 
0, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, 12225 
MANURES.—The following Manures are manu- 
— — — Lawes * — Creek: 
urnip M —— 1 .£7 0 
30 5 5 of . 
8 Dise. Acid 4 Goprotite 5 0 0 
1 Kin illia — Cit y, Lo ndon 
N.B, Per n Guan — —— to contain 16 per cent, of 
Am eae iy 91. Ios, — ton; and for Pe 5 ons or more, 91. 58. per 
ton, in dock. 
HARCOAL AND SEWAGE MANURE.— Pro- 
xi 
in P 
COAL, Pong eager kiani the fertilising matter of LOND 
8 
rks, Sta ä 
Fulham, Middlesex, at 60s, per ton, 4s. per cwt., 2s, 6d. p 
kalf . 
RE DEPOT. en CHARCOAL. 
articulars will — gi — 
on ae on at the above adére 
Price of the — j —— 55 per ton, sacks included ; 
mixed with or eee 50s. per ton, sacks included; mixed wit 
708. pee ton, Pte en 3 Carriage to any of the 
Wharfs or Railway S “pgs from 3s, 6d. to 58. per ton extra, 
according to 
NIP SOWING. 
GUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, i made from bone 
f ane, Sulphuric Acid, 
o Mark 
per —— Deaton. 
TUESDAY, 13.—Stock pantan in the ‘Show-yard from Eight 
in th n the Afternoon. At Six o’clock 
u 5 Hall. 
WEDNESDAY, I4.— The 3 Yard open to the public 
* Eight — aps —, till a - the 2 dimli 
whe fs aoe eia Jud o. . the tive 
Sto * a 7 At (or 
after as all the J ager shall have delivered ia — awards), 
the semana to e — e eee Yard, 
aymen pecial a 
en 45 noe 
embers “of Ovahell ae Garos Sane admitted 
Tickets, to — —— at pi Phra 4 meal of the 
Societ will be Pos ted u up 
over entrance 
awards. At Eight o lock ps an pen the Yard will be 
osed. 
THURSDAY, 15.— The Cattle and Implement Yards open to 
— ‘public from — o’clock gr n uenas till * — ae 
admission 2s. 6d. e T80) The 
ty in on, * * 
FRIDAY, 16. —The Cattle and pogo Yards o y pa to the 
public m Six ock in rning till Six in the 
2 w Fa pri 2 each pinge —General Meeting of 
—.— — in the County Hall, at Ten o'clock in the 
President, the Earl bes t Doom 
Ste 9 E — 
Cattle Pr) u is onas, 17 Mi — — aoe Barnett, 
Ar. Alles, .; Sir Mat White 
ee 221 8 Ridley, Bart.; j Mr. see mond, 
Finan og Austen, * a alloner, 
Sale of “Tick ory W 
r. Hen 
W mand 
Hon. R. H. Clive, MP.; Sir * 
Pavilion Dinner ... st Ve — Johnst one, Bart., M. P.; 
w, Sir J. Villiers Shelley, Bart. 
aati Gibbs 
James HUDSON, ei 
Receipts and Admission 
Show * Mr. 
2 yom of] Mr. 
order of the 5 
London, Ja June 16. 
the 
clock. P erame 5 x ge l 
‘ae Show. 
the — p tadas — ican shall be subject to the Rules, 
Orders, and Regulations of the Council, 
— ä eo 
SALE OF TICKETS, -A THE hid DEPARTMENT 
OF T . 
a —To Members of 
— 
Council and Governors — 5 yi, “admission de the Cattle- 
ya he on vas R rr. e he fh : 
d esda till 
RICULTURI 
daca wih in the growth of the Sugar — — as 1 BF mie 
monials from t anters, The powerful rousing propetis 
the Carbon have Jong since vi acknow: edin Denmark, 
where it has been extensively used for agricultural eee 
no less than 26,000 tons have already been sola It is ready for 
immediate use, having no occasion d, is equally 
portable and diffusible as eee and the low price at whi 
can be sold in this c must always be a wou 
sndation, A C to Dealers 
Agents. For cop of the testimonials of its ek in this coun- 
Le samples, apply to J, Owen and Co., 3, Rood-lan 
ondon. 
d Co, are now importing from their 
0 penhagen Manatacto factory SUPER 
0 ctory PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 2 
the very best Ee r ning at least 18 per cent. o 
ate n 
S 
Neutral Soluble Phos of Lime, and capable of furnishi e 
at least 3 cent, ori pated to the + The Analysis“ 
is made by Professor J. THOMAS Way 
, Consulting eea to 
The price, in eimai f this 
anure, is 71, per ton, cash, or Banker’s Bill on 
LU MANURE conveyed over 
Laxp by 
EEMAN ROE, 
HYDRAULIC ENGINEER, 70, STRAND, LONDON, 
Farms supplied with water by the 
HYDRAULIC R 
WELLS SUNK AND BORING DONE IN ALL PARTS 
(i PETES 
* 2 and Wed- 
maa) To Mem or their 
M. till 3 P. . 
—— will be received by the 
rom 
on Tha rsda 
Subscriptions sired to the 
Finance Committee, at the S 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
CIRENCES id ged 
Patron— Highness Prince ALBERT, 
President of Gonna Bal BATHURST, 
ent— Duc 
Pri H, M.A 
Tho next 5 . will begin on Monday, 1 9. — 
are — —.— as . — as Piste, asd 
-n “po Fee arders to 80 guine idling 
an peo he . — for “Out-Stadents 
is aor per annum. The College 4 of Lectur — Prac- 
tical Instruction is — nth— though for 
younger students a longer ti 8 10 ended. Th here is 
department for eared as wall as — — 2 education. 
Prospectuses and — = be had on application to 
the Principal.—Cirencester, Jun 
The E Gazette. 
SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 185 
E FOR THE cab 3 ING 
WEDNESDAY, tee 30—Agricu Society of 
TAVURSDAY, duly enten ae Imp. 
WEDNESDAT, — — ral Society of 
Tuvaspay, tural Imp, Society o 
— 
Fancy the astonishment of some voyager, little 
versed in the mysteries of seamanship, who, while 
aces int the te emporary — of 8 
the respective a 
ntry. 
ae e avigator ee the story er to each 
one of his signs, and also of thes 
ee 1 where he may “ee when seein ng 
the 
to each of the tinted Saya of ‘his map, and — ie 
postures and juxta- 
positions. The 8 — continually before s. 
“ What can Science do e farmers?” And m 
who 3 poes fe al assistance they have 
received and are receiving from the facts and prin- 
ciples of dinni science, are but little 
v 
ith the advantage flowing from the n of 
y. Now, it is obvious that a science which 
ans of investigation and arrangement so 
— and systematises the soils of a count 
enable us to judge whole mee or any 
—.— n of it, from an eae ee only a frac- 
tional area, must 1 — f great econ — value to 
eee 0 o capitalists to agents, to so oe 
they do not enter it entirely uninform its pecu- 
liarities, ae already acquainted with it, and pre- 
pared with plans and materials for its management. 
kind, however, is not 
reat e ee the farmer, Of wha 
is i oe farmer, who may n 
liable to da ration clay to chalk, and from l to 
salt- mar w, we cites that the teachings of 
geolo BA hole 
. is, that geological fac an or 
lated to assist agriculture will come to light, and 
the practical utility of agricultural geology be gu: 
e 
ose 
3 as atory to 
art, who ri i p dap p nstaki 
seatches of qu salted fied operators as of m ia 
a e than n speculations and — of 
— — e assistance, then, which geo- 
logy aa = agriculture we propose in a few articles 
o disco 
On the banks of the Ohio, in North America, it 
Pod pa authenticated fact that Indian Corn 
n grown on the same soils year after year, 
without a manure, from time immem — se 
on those very same soils crops of Wheat cannot 
e raised witho — a ee able e hakeen an of 
anure. The ana n the ne of other 
plants for manure, s according to the atmospheric 
conditions, is thus w 
This plant is 
common Grasses its vegetative powers are 
vigour during the flowering process, and 
its 
even 
during the of seeds; whereas the 
WN oR Cov ripening 
hundreds of — ae distant from shore, suddenly Wheat in that part of the world is grown in the 
Ae PATENT AMERICAN 8 hears the captain announce ries | batch of news|cold months of spring, and ripens its 3 in 
the Great Exh zhibition Medal, I and aiso 2 a prize at . od days old from the port to which they are Italy, early in summer. So long as is grown 
the numerous Agricultural „ 5 sailing. It is many weeks since he embarked, and | manure will be less required. 2 ok 
— eran Acknowledged to be the best Churn ever pro- | he knows that no vessel * passed them within e already sho Di e 
A fow capital Rick Cloths for sale at cheap prices, speaking distance: can a bird o ir, then, have wide and striking difference in the necessities of 
and Key, 103, Newgate-street, London. revealed the matter? Upon inquiry he = that sa s for | 5 -enpr 
ATERPROOF PATHS.—Those who would enjoy | (He captain has seen with Bros Te eer) ie |edit Of buy oe 5 
Wa their Gardens during the winter Darta Ale y Joy ship far away in the hes. signalled it, | admit of being gros nn ae 2 
Abich their walks of PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE — pesu by it, and — p by the flags | Wheat plant can mipen i eee K has 
F a = e is mi Kn * 20 exhibited w things public and private were pro- be sown in autu : early e 5 a 
Wewer part of lesa gravel add one of sharp river sand. To spn de — om to be forced oe ys ae ni, A i on 
ant arts of such 8 — ae = ortland Cement, marvel can the Gro e | but E i oe A habits 
A ater. It may then be lai ö in the brain vet be he unlearned Z the aid” of iis in June; ifference in the nature an its 
of the oe 
estminster. 
“ colours.” eclare ing a 
— in E kingdom, of a ilar gael 0 
has seen, heard, ad nothing, what is the e 
2 as SA 
use why Wheat requires more manure 
The op to solve he ee e 
is jus 
5 facilities that — for its 
171 2 t li 1 
racter ok its soi . i 
i strata ying within it likely p 
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