39—1852. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 617 
ERUVIAN GUANO. BOYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHE. e e e, ee mee and 
* a ON TO RICULTURISTS.— ! they inclined to give a prefe ges to the latter. 
$ notorious that extensive adulterations of this The trial extended —4 1 days and the work 
MAN URE ave still carried on, done exceeded 100 í e rae present on 
ros REE AN PERUVİ AN | 5 7 AXO, the er. but w the crops 1 the ground, 
ng Pe IMPO 
est wholesale price e at which sound Peruvian 
sold by them during the last two gears is 
ers at a lower price must therefore 
* 23 aa 
A les made by dea 
ny resales y pated. 
either leave a loss to pets nod the article must be adulter 
N ANURES.— The following Manures are 
factured at Mr, Lawes’s oe yor gp Oreck: $ 
Turnip Manure, per t 27 0 
Superphosphate of Li 7 o 0 
Sulphuric Acid and Copr 0 0 
olite 
Office, 69, King William-streot, Cit y, Lo 
N.B. Peruvian Guano, guara 
Ammonia, 9l, 10s. per ton; and 1 
ton, in dock. Sulphate of —— * 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY ae on 
the best te 1 — Wheat Manure for autumn sowing, Linseed, 
Rape aa a — — Guano, Urate, Superphosphate of gets 
2 rtificial manure, Also a quautity of Salt, the 
— and saltpetre makers, considerably more 
— than the ordinary i epee: salt. 
Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London. 
HARC NAD AND SEN ASE aia URE, —Pro- 
mote 
Inereasing 225 use 
soe 1 pe = the fertilising matter — — 
onia, phosphates, and fæ are ab- 
— saa ma peer T out bright, reer * soft. 
Sold at the Charcoal and Sewage Works, 3 — 4 
* Y Middlesex, at 60s, per ton, is. per cwt., 2 per 
s or more, 91. 5s. per 
Be tong GAEB, Foreign and English, Rape 
e, Peruvian Guano, Gypsum, Salt, Peat Charcoal, 
and all other — of known value, on sale.— A pPI to 
MARK FOTHERGILL, 204 a, Upper Thames-street, Londo: 
udon 
eed to aaae 16 per cent, of 
5 t. 1 
SEED WH AT. 
HE HYBRID WHEA new variety, which 
obtained the Prize Medal of the "reat Exhibition, is now 
offered for sale by Mr. R. Raynainp, of Hepgrave, near Bury 
St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Price 60s, per — to 5 hacks 
and 2 to the Burg St. Edmunds Station = the Eastern 
Union way. ybrid Wheat 
showa k ie H, 4 is highly spoken of 2 the Reports 
= a Juries of the Great Exhibition, Class III., page 51, and 
sfacto to whom 
seed was supplied last year. Further particulars will be sent 
m application to Mr. RAYNBIRD, of Hengrave, or to Mr. 
. RAYNBIRD, of Laverstoke, near Andover-road, Hants 
— PATENT AMERICAN REAPER 
has received numerous Prizes during the 8 
amongst others, 3 2 of bas J ii yo 4 — by the R. 
NT at Cirenc2s pues NE day ial upon all kinda 7 
s and in 8 * i A Parkes eee 
Steal Digging Pork. as recommended y Mr, Mechi: 
full 20 per cent. in la ; BA yg obtained Aes Silver Medal at 
the R. A, Society’s Show ewes, the Ist prize at the Royal 
Yorkshire Show at Sheffield, lst prize at Galway, and also 
the 22 : D — Sho Anthony’s Patent American Churn 
prize at every 2 where it has been 
Fah . art those of the R, A. Society at Exeter, Great 
Exhib anda imp, par- 
5 in use, 
Suction 
ald Manure 
La ump now 
Sete — Pumps, 9 Percha Tubing s for tiga 
and Garde EA pur Gutta Sorsha . 
i Manure 
8 for 
“BURGESS & KEY, 103, NEWGATE-STREET, LONDON. 
HE . . FOR THE 
st 
ye to all 
ists, Forms of Entry, and the Rules of the 
— be had on forwarding six penny 5 
Forms only), on or before the lat 
eD t 
G. J. ANDRES, Hon. Sec, 
ND PEILL, 6 Gracechurch-s 
tre et, 
| j | manufac 4 ories 
perform so we 21] as 
n testify = its having been a cas 
average harvest work. The . arrived a 
Was couched in rr words: We are, therefore, 
of o eee 2 of the two machines, thus tried, 
M‘Cormicx’s has the e E in ' lightne ess of 
Pes met security of cutting, and clearing itself 
un erse ee: m the more 
iole 
“We diy state “that vs Born’: 8 Lerche stands rae 
— 
on it: 
the great test, experience, espeeially yoo ae late inge nious 
and very useful improvement.”—G. C., h May, . The 
Steel Digging Forks are those biati by Mr. Mechi: 
* a labourer has o — them, he wi 
— A — per cent. in 
WAV Y and Co. “s Agiicuivaral Implement aud Machinery 
Warehouse, Swan-lane, Upper Thames- street, near London- 
bridge 
rena abs PASTURE. 
Eastling, Faversham, Kent 
IT 
informs the publie that his mixtures of the 1 
convenient delivery of the shea 
Among the important facts eel in this trial 
ea eit 
3 per acre bad been ‘aks d = them, and only 
ou 
n Scotlan re the ep of the 
driginal reaping n , invente Mr. Ber. — 
has eee ee. e eee Ta that of HussEY’S 
the r has in every c e off victorious; : 
ee 
2 
A made 
— ag 8 half is a ‘coarse mesh, it will ug — de 
meri ya ng pegs 
ise 
2 mesh, light, 24 inches wide ... n seat oe pihe 5 
Hemi 4 — strong 5 2 1 8 
lg-inch ,, light ” oe 8 „ 6 „ 
lg-inch „ 8 55 * Bigg 
Inch „ e 3 14 11 
ll the above can be any widt th at t proport ionate pr ices. | 
Grasses and small Glovers, gathered principally under ny the position o of the sia avian it to charge 
superintendence, including ever — sort end to Eye * right into a standin ng crop, and the ap tus for 
0 c, (which shou . 
be particularly stated), ely waw N be eea — a che cut gra in, an layi ing it in sw the by 
Railway to any Station n England, erty Sa free — 23s, per the side of the machine, are the great points in its 
mere, Rae eee or Lawns, K. favour, and — incline to believe —— if the machine 
G ALVANISED WIRE G AME NETTING.— can be constructed more cheaply t n has hitherto 
7d. per yard, 2 feet wid been the case, it be the favourite form of the 
reaper anothe 
We give the particulars of some bags ony e a 
another age, ge at w ot n 
have oc aie ak ‘inh le athe to the — 
until the ee of the harvest season of 1853. 
se ry 
urposes; for, though butter and cheese may be 
EA n supply — demands, the ee of 
ore difficult problem to solve. 
le is said, “that, 5 fnd out the seat of the disease 
t half a cure, and, „ to age 
gry 5 ot, Patterns forwarded post 
e by BA 2 * and BAE. kek place, 
Norwich, and delivered 3 f expense in London, Peter- 
borough, Hull, or Neweas 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1852. 
MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
regularly and 3 at work in our mills and 
which did not at first . or 
any of the many forms of 1 reap- 
4 5 ies which have this season “eet tried ; 
an e been 
of confidence: 
Stamps to the Honorary „ Entries to be made (on the 
‘of October. 
> such 
ae A 
and 1 
8 en a and Improved Conical Iron 
E Conservatory and Hothouse Builders, either 
ge 
New Sects lee Southwark, Manufac- 
5 
wn 
n 
s, the man ut 
Pr 
nery for agriculture is pe a vastly more 
ut the arsine 0 esent mod 
manani ng and feeding dairy cows “would facilitate 
most important improvement. 
The subject * itself into two questions 
ood and treatmen the fi „ milk 
been taken as tbe type of food for the whole of 
e mammalia, and, therefore, the proportion of its 
constituent elements an be attended to in the 
feedi ro somewha 
Tuunspay, Sept. 30—Agricu'tural 3 Society of Ireland. 
be sufficiently near the truth for our present ose 
E information which has hae best acquired by ie to say, that on an average milk con 0 eat 
Ping ye ere e of the rearinc MACHINE will, no 15 per cent, and of water 85. The s of 
doubt, suffice for u instruction of both farmers aed ry and CHEVALHRR gives the former a little Tess, 
icultural implem ers against anotherjand the latter rather more, oli 
season. Carta y, there is man machine now 12.98 and the liquid 87.02 per cent. — 
here, therefore, 5 : type of ee solids fon and lag 
1 
bod for cattle; for, in e 85 per cent. of water 
will K foun 2 8 
n taken as another type of food, and 
it will be y Bie ‘that i in the proportion of its solid 
— iquid portions, and the general ma iga of 
ce it bears a 5 8 to 
= the best seve Paes for ‘ile 
Now, in this case, it will be found that tl 
proportion of solids and liquids eg tea: close 
to that of milk, and even that e 1 2 den 
ot. the solid portion stand in t 
other. As we depart f 
t, 
y 
ne 
ly 
ts 
— 
wood or iron, respectfally al the astention of the Nobilit lai rt t z than it then was— | ; for 
Gentry, and . v. po is usiness than it then was—the firms then | EANET A consequences a are 
p aapon g Horticultural and. othr dale by hot ate, ae it have e than 3 their instance, when Grass lands ae e pi the 
uis the highest — "can 5 xecuted, references of trade, and have increased more than tenfo ld in Grass allowed to get to some length 
can be given, and full particulars number —and neither they nor the now anxious before it is fed, it e rapkness of 
a farmer will let a chance drop, which 20 years ago flavour to k; and duri rainy der 
C4 PAINT, es ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION | they met: have disregar similar es is experienced. are all again 
Governments, the non ges by —.— British aud other Th e gen ral result of the ‘Arla which have been | familiar with the richness 85 the Seton of butter 
most public bodies, and p by È ‘Nobile, made has apa ne in favour of the rr a a when cows are first t to Grass, whether 
Clergy, for out-door york at their seats. Hussry’s, which merely cuts the as bee: tural or cial; that fai Rye- 
E Saleh ree invented, e ste = improved, both as the labour e i involves inferior to from fine old pasture, but superior 
n, Wood, Stone, Brick, Compo, Cement, | 2nd the excellence * its performance; or- to that nial p aie of an inferior kind. 
nt by 5 Practical test ot upwards | Mick’s has gained upon it; and, in seven! instances, judicious Pe as being favourable to 
its favour, and which, from the rank and Seilen in | surpassed it in favour. milk, i Pigs mage of 3 importance to 
oe ve given them, an, lava never yet been Thon: one of the most important contests of the | dai 
therto brought bef 3 undoubtedly, was that on the grounds of the ET is probably owing in some measure to the 
ith Pr with RS al Agri 8 l at Cirencester; che failure of this due ere, "nk 
eters —— Ra he yan. o Sap Haxwan, of 5 1 does not pert 
. N . — — an any: won — of will a 
