— THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 537 
VIAN G 116 pi 8 K ve DALE, AND EX EXPORTATION, SIXTEEN | TEEN | the labourers there. And we are persuaded there is 
AUTI N TO AGRIC — AM 851 852, of pure many a one who will read ogee raph tha 
MANURE PRSE — e 4 — od hei are with — e. = the power in this way of 2 benefit 
NY GIBBS AND SONS, AS THE the best Merino Flocks remaining in this country. Their Wool upon his neighbours. I not money that is 
NLY IMPORTERS OF PERU VIAN GUANO, | esp, only fine, but ‘ 1 dal at the — of er | wanted—that would be forthcoming ; if the land- 
Consider it to be their A A * — — ' Th hey can also — ded for cross A ow: did t provide it the ur would 
ey h 1 
of course be t eet seouatie, and, in addition to particular 
— ag to ‘har point aa GIBBS AnD SONS think it 
well to remind buy 
The ta w — which sound Peruvian 
Guano has been sold 2 — „**. 
91. 5 
8. „Less 23 per cent. 
Any resales made by dealers at a lower price must therefore 
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be — 
1851. 
s; En 
HE LONDON — — Y offer the 
llo ag Manu ~ — — — every 
article 1— 2 “beravina p asiong hosphate of 
Salt for Fishery Salt from Cornwall, also a agr — | of 
t — — Lin seed a 
— the * — of e Menisi 
A “Gibbs. — Sons, at 9}, 103. per ton, 3 a 5 * and opran wih 
9, 5s. in Dock. D PonskR, Sec 
40, New Sete treet — —— 
MAN RES.—The following Man manu- 
ne at Mr. Lawes * Deptford Oreck: 
Manure, per ton ee 
—— of Lime a. 7 0 0 
Su pburic Acid and Coprolites 5 0 
69, K William-street, City, London 
no, guaranteed t to contain 16 per cent, 2 
N. B. Peruvian Guano, 
Aminonis a, oh, 10s. per ton; and for 
on, in dock. Sulphate of ammonia è 
Lie 
Peruvian Guano, Gypsum, Salt, Peat Cbare 
and all — Manures of known value, on sale.— Ap 
MARK FOTHERGILL, 204 A Upper Thames-street, London. 
ns or more, N. 5s. p 
mg * 
ED CAKE, rg and English, — iab 
HE ECONOMIC PORTABLE MANURE COM- 
1 
per ton; — 
= Lime, . noe 6d. per ton; Turnip Manure, 41, 10s. per ton 
ton. 
iets and applications for agencies to be addressed to 
Boorse Dopps and Co., Managers, 102, Leadenhall-street, | 
C 
HARCOAL com A SEWAGE MANURE.—Pro- | 
mote the — Wealth 
fæ 
out bright, palata able, aed atk. 
and Sewage Works, ee oa tat 
wo pram. at 60s, per ton, 4s. per cwt., 2s, 
Lieu MANURE conveyed over- 
land by 
EEMAN ROE 
HYDRAULIC ENGINEER, 70, STRAND, LONDON, 
Farms supplied with water by the 
HYDRAULIC RAM. 
WELLS 2 AND BORING DONE vin ALL PARTS 
F Town on COUNT: 
OR ie „ DISTRIBUTING LIQUID 
WERS’ USE, ETC. 
PATENT — INDIA. RUBBER HOSE PIPES, 
JAMES LYNE HANCOCK, (one, ——— AND) 
MANUFACTURER, Goswett Roan 
These _ sn well adapted for Wat 
82. 15 Liquid 
is * uired. 
ngines, and are found 333 — in 
ouses — eb Hot or vee Water to Baths, &c. 
Hose Reels for winding- ya d whee 
of the Vulcanised Rub a 
tured by J. L. Hancock, of li ht and cheap wicker Baty 
N. B. ndia Rubber Garden H 
re particularly 
cock, Gos well ga. 
“ali Letters or Orders toJ. L. Hax 
d, London, will meet with immediate atte ntion, 
Goswell Roa 
| ö Society, to the attention of our readers. 
particularly recommended e 
durable out-door Paint ever invented: or the preservation of 
— pti on, Wood, S Brick, Compo, Cement, 
oft 2 proved by the practical test of upwar 
— lectures, are 5 
| successful 8 wih the * 3 of 
oglish breeds, to imp odie — — 
Fleece.— For price en “particulars, enquire of C. DOBRIEN, 
Simmcots, Chichester, Susse 
KEEP eee an EMIGRANT 
TOOLS.—FREE TRADE. =Do ruise your Oats 
A quarter of Oats, ata aaa well crashed, —.— —— — 
. sacks, Immense saving, and import 44 
the animal, OAT BRUISERS, 
Threshing-machines, estic Flou — 
— — a e oe Spek a nd Tile 
orn-dressing d Order Repairs done. 
— — —— Kona article es.— — . — and Co., 
Fenchurch. street, London. Pamphlet on Feeding, 13. 
IRON HURDLES, 2 ETC. 
`l, Gracechurch-street, | 
London, and 17, New 
Light — 
dit 
ty and — of the 
ij 
ny such, we ventu 
responsibility that eam rests upon 
to, 
Inepect 
118, | : 
oung men of a nei ood th 
thing. And if our remarks should fall under the eye 
of a h, we ve us to su 
, Southwar g to 
rm their friends ‘and the pabite ge ee — 4 are now 
manufacturing Iron Hurd — atthe fi 
ow prices :—For 
“ig edgy a : ft. high, 5 bars, 3s. 24. — ; and for cattle, 
ete ong, Ya ty 5 bars, 3s. Gd. each, 
which are formed avel of which the path 
ai at —— — ee the lone wide is mixed with it, * 
every part of clean gravel add one of sharp river sand 
ave baba — such equal A ieem add 
roe ps adh the 1 — 8 15 th J paraat 2 applying 
8 o tool is nine beyond 
s as hard as 
*. one ~ Tenista the 
— — . x and oval it 
e apade, and in 48 hours i 
— 45 cannot grow N or 
acti 
soak thro re eae a 
towards ther * — Manufacturers o! 
and Sons, Millbank-street, Westminster, 
ess. 
n the 2 of the path 
Cement, J. B. Wu 
The „Agricultural Gazette. zi 
TURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1852. 
EEKS. 
13 Aug. 26—Agricu!tural Tung . of Ireland. 
Tuvsspbar, Sept. 2—Agricu’tural 480 Society of Ireland. 
+ 
three weeks which have a sed since our 
ed on Sr 7th 
many of t men who kindly furnished 
ose reports, Pearse that they no longer describe 
WI 
k for his report on meeting Sait friends at 
weekly market; and he suggests, ne though these 1 
reports were ie — the — — they 
p 9 yet e 
refore re, again 
subject, and onl ua 
sais to fertili 8 
osser habit of growth of which, in the Wheat 
plant, mildew is generally th mpaniment. 
arks 
n this subject, at the late meeting of the Yorkshire 
a 4 for the pleasu 
ve 
t of o ay be induc 
ther into this subject, with a few to the ma 
e 
y-schools are not enough for the teak ery is 
committed to them; and “this i is especially true in 
the country. is not a farmer, the 
of his herd boys before him, but must acknowledge 
it. Labouring ve such high esteem for 
the benefits of ling, and their children 
accordingly are taken from sc as s ey 
can l. or week in the field. And it 
is with some knowledge, both of day-schools and 
day-schools in the country district, that we 
e con 
is, a: our oung 1 2 me or in spe ae 
a mo — oiher companion to a book during their 
leis 
nawi: me — need to be supplemented : and w 
believe that their * are — supplied + 
red i — ny 
the ins truction o 
r 
et the young soaring men of = 8 to 
pr these — tw will e 
mplished—they w 
of 
nabled to * that liking for learning, = 
will ensure to t 
tained by pee nt * ordinary intelligence, our 
own << nee will 
ne should A 2 to ce with the 
one in 
ers 
establi shed i in London for the v 
adi efforts: and we have hoa pleasure i in cms 
a to. the rules* of the grak rking Men 
Educational Union,” bein our opinion; 
— calculated to bre ‘the efforts which 
e the real benefit of the 
abourin This Society urposes to exert 
class 
e | itself chiefly in the way of 
fort in connection with it during Sg pa 
reola 
REAPING MACHINES. 
[We abridge the followi 
ng of 
3 on the su aesae ect at the Council dinner of the 
Yorkshire Agricultural Society at Sheffield.] 
Jon ene _ . of Bainesse, near Richmond, 
opened the disc on the best and most economical 
ethod of cutti thing aed harvesting corn. In inion, 
nk of the most notable features of the day 
presents itself in the efforts the A8 Waere Midge Sa rk eee s England Bettie . pos 
classes are making to extend as benefits of that | the pro e state i which Y Wheat should be got in. g= 
mental wealth which they have themselves received. 5 — yet an got before it 
There is h a town in England which not | was fully ripe that did not furnish a superior to 
its mutual improvement society, its mechanics’; that which was red at a period. In his 
institute, or its sihen nea rape ome ee i of the Wheat here and 
ties Yor 
and workmen have oppor —at a 
within “their eee of intellectual ee par 
e n which 
the Fre 1 ries, 8 classes 
n earnest, and w e believe, a 
2 public 
Now, we ‘shoal be pesg 1 85 if gece is thus 
e land were also 
ds 
- trae of alm 
on in 
society the rank and station i 
saualled b ay them, h true of ever ais i in 158 ies One thin ng is 
public h 2 hitherto brought hes tele rtain— 7 ver this 1 = it must be "n 
låsta of Prices, togeth the a ewe e 0 w an 
— t wi 
— No. ger enk to Pitre Danso and the agency a of the N They hold og goes 
— 1 London.—No Agente, Ail orders ad-street, Royal | amongst labourers here which the educa 
to be sent direct, An PrI = e rited of our towns amongst 
were formerly denied | °F 
ook, there was 
Within the last, 12 months reaping 
oe ha 4 were not yet so fally 
mned or 
by 
machi experiment 
this country eriean machine, on Mr. 
Mechi's ee At that time considerable bias exis isted 
the — 
Working os oe Union, List of Office-bearers, 
ha A Tract. Skinner-street, Snow-till, London. 
