43—1852. THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
681 
—nn— = 555 — 
PERUVIAN GUANO. 
AUTI ION TO AN ICULTURISTS— 
Ci being notorious that extensive adulterations of this 
do 
wantin ANT! ONY GIBBS 7 AND SONS, AS TH 
ON IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN | GUANO, 
their duty to the P. 
89 20 at ( — recommend Farmers and all aa che 
on their guar 
The I th e parties from whom they purchase will 
of course — — dest wren! and, in . to particular 
t point, — ONY GIBBS asp SONS think it 
on to 
a buyers t 
e low ei aa price at which sound Peruvian 
ld by them during the last two years is 
91. a, per ton, ag be + cent, 
Any resales made by — at a lower — must therefore 
elther saree a loss to r Ag ust be adulterated. 
HE PEAT Moss CHARCOAL O SOMPANY are 
, Upper Thames-street. 
SCYTHE, 
BOYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING 
7 
Bs PATENT 5 and the celebrated 
TEEL DIGGING F 
being adjusted to any angle va e person using it, and never 
— quires the er. . a ban. mA Aog ut of use it shuts u 
— a ciep eae Gardeners Chronicle thus comments | 
r. Borp’s Scythe stands well 
with any om mra for d 
= arl per in 
Teas Co. 2 — 1 
Warehouse, Swan- —— Upper Thames-street, near London- 
* ane Rape Cake, eruvian Guano, Gypsum, Salt, and 
all Man of known value on sa 
TEHE L LONDON MANURE COMPANY oe on 
t terms Wheat Manure for autumn sowing, eed, 
Rape Cakes, Peruvian Guano, Urate, — — — pony 
ana every other artificial manure. Also a quautity of Salt, — 
refuse of am ao. ome saltpetre — considerably more 
e — —— agricultural salt. 
Epw. “Ewa Posea, S — —— . Blackfriars, London, 
MAN URES. ** ene Manure manu- 
— Me — —5 s’s Fa oe Deptford Creek: 
e, pe r! ton m 
— a 7 
9 goie ‘ana Con olites 5 0 
ing William-street, City, London. 
N. B. — Guano, guar contain 16 per cent. of 
— 9¹. po per ton; an — — 5 npn or more, 91. 
n, in dock. 8 of ammonia, &c, 
WHE 
E DEFIANCE REVIT — — —— 
whic ed the prize 
Exhibition, and, 5 Wes hughllx spoken of in a Professor “Tindleys 
lecture 1 * ances Us 
sed a 
h 2 roe ores especia ya 
e ering letters that he has received of ita merits as 
to produce, quality, and its being less liabl 
ounce, guak 5 mere ess 2 N or — — 
. with great — for six 
armers and 1 from 
— oe — by 
e ear, an en 
* om Testimonials from 
different parts — the kingdom can 
* Fa Ma be Hs Fares, Dudes oat, 
(ack x included}, and delivered at per coo 3 
s Rail 
— a capes 
panetually — to; or by Post- office ord 
y Par oo at Halstead, Essex, TAMAR DATEN 
as also a very true stock of Browick Red Wheat t 
apoio — = 23s. per coomb, which he thinks the best Re d 
IVVWVFG aR 7 eae 
s 1 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. 
Le airea 1o m AN, o e Moreton-1n-Marsu, having re- 
m 
new va arieties 0 of E Wiot, the — 85 4 DON 8 
18. 6d. ea 
less than one quarter is 
hel.— —Agents for London Singh THos, 
and Mr, » GIBBS, 
p 
GiısBs, corner of Half. 
— moon: street; 
ON URDLES, 
STEPHENSON 1 Pil, 6l, sep eran 
e 
stree 
ark, Manu- 
D: 
RI i „ 3 D with 5 Share 
— 4s, wae a ; ttle, 6 De on 3 inches high, with à 
R. S. NEWINGTON’S H - 
D Planting Corn scientificall mith Tour aots of Capa of 
— ha bai 2 to 8. Ga Loe in each instrumen 
P. . GABRIEL, 
Arundel-street, eet, Strand, Lon eee d Chambers, 
— — SRN 
RET N NETS, SHEEP NETS, anp ee git 
NETS.—Long Hare and Rabbit 38 from 50 to 
long; Sheep Nets, of New Zealand Cor —.—— 
Ale per yard, 5 Fishing Nets — all kinds for home 
R. RICHARDSON, 21, Tonbridge-place, New Road, London, 
ae 
— yard, 4 ott wide, 
b 
o 
35 
25 
222 
227775 5 
225 
. es à 2525 Ze 2252 
Galvan. J 1 
ised, Iron, 
n light, 24 inches stoi w 74. per ya. a. per yd. 
5 strong 
n * 2 pe * 15 h 9 
i ” 37 
i —— een 15 75 8 » 
nA gr CCC 
. it wht: 
9e fourth, Galvanised — — * . netting for 3 
— Patterns forwarded post free, 
have 
Bere rere ee o 
e Sap en 
3 PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE 
MPS, hyn en Pumps, for the use of Farms, 
‘ottages, Manure Tanks, and a 
We 8. 
Patent Pump.. ies Per’ ses 
Patent Pump, w with 15 feet — —— 
pipe — 1 
ready 8 0 
rire —— if requir red. 
—— durable, “and the 8 Pump 
hitherto int 
aa be 8 ‘of any Ironmonger or 
Plumber in Town or i or of the 
Patentees and Manufactu 
JOHN WARNER & "sons, 
Jewin-street, 
“P | for life) can be 
12 0 
fa 
ec — Landlord's title, it is not less a maxim 
ense as well as law that his rights,’ 
= dititi kind, should not exceed it. And, unfor- 
tunately, in this predicament stands ‘ 'Tenant-right ? 
f cases. The ‘Estate’ of 
money invested on the property is one which the 
grantor would be very glad if he cou — a a 
himself: and the ground upon whi a Leas 
for a bere of oink 8 — wi an aitite 
ted b nant-in-tail, though 
the term rest — see beyond the life of the 
t be the 
lessor, is in fact because rent reserved is his 
only as long as his r 9 in rete ords his life, 
adures. He gr emen $ apar or at the expense, 
or peril, of his — s the best rent he 
e 
ay have done to advance or e it, falls to weed 
successor Th tenant, ‘therefore, who asks for 
Lease, asks for something hich the ; er a bs 
estate ; enact; : 
SHARMAN Oiras s Bill defines the: term, asks i 
et for = ete en in 2 e * which 
to carve the rship ’ 
land, would be pe enough to to . d os My in 
Christen 
selves for ever in trying to put the 
modern 8 — Sis old bottles of "medley al 
rly a man took oar eh —— e 
, Crescent, > 4 
Every description = eee for Raising Water "Fire living ou w fot he take f 
Engines, dsc. investment’ in it. Not that ming is higher, 
HFIELD CLU ceteris paribus; but that money-ca has 
OTICE— rtificates for Stock — Implements | creased, science has increased, wate - 
i $ soi 
nded to — — at the ensuing show of the Smith- 
field cia. — 11 ee in to the Honorary Secretary on 
or befor 6th of NOVEMBER (none will be 
received 1 1 cet ong: 
The Printed forms- ** Certificates (which alone are allow 
to Ny used), Lists of Prizes, &c., can be obtained of 8. T 
BRANDRETH GIBBS, ron, Sec., Corner of Half Moon Street, 
Piccadilly, London. 
ITCHIN AND HOME — em . mepi 
OULTRY ASSOCIATION.— 
The First Annual Exhibition of Tale Society, will ba hela at 
Hitchin, on the 20th, 22d, and 23d of NOVEMBER, 1852, when 
32 ects to upwards of 80l, will be offered for ‘public 
mpetit 
LoHktehin is a — = station on the Great Northern Railway, 
5 
8 aai “Eastern Counties Railway. 
ists may be had on application to the ary, 
inclosing € two postage stam. Entries for Exhibition — on 
the 6th of NOVEM 5 e Bireta to the ate view on 
Baudis, November 20th, by a 5s. Ticket (not transferable) 
which 7 be available ad the three — — — oe And 
on Monday the 22d, or Tuesday the 234, 1s, 
8. = Dwi, Sec. 
The Directors of the Great Northern and Eastern Counties 
Railways have agreed to run cheap trains on the ome and 
to give free passage to all Poultry for the — on (at owner's 
risk), and to carry back free all that is unsol 
WIRE GAME NETTINGd.— an a 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEE. 
— tg a st Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland, 
Tuvas Nov. 4—Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
E have never entered 85 much length = the 
8 and. Whoe 
r Irish farm, a „as 
ant 8 year to yea uch more 
mself? But 8 when LITTLE- 
TON 1 pon 2 and the Leen peper the 
of this country w tructe raining-tiles 
were ack ns use, Cattle-sheds were thatched hovels, 
Bon peers a bo Superph upie ee unheard of, 
Guano as unknown as the co it comes 
from: the ‘inte 3 in bot soil TEE in 
ee sas body ng FE — 
to what rough state of combina nation, 
but . to ra o on with, as tim : 
Me however, pending improvements that 
nust 1 Bitar oy in the landed scale, there is a 
portion of the British Islands where the business of 
in 
the world dw 
the whole length a 
right, with all upon 
it, is by the general consent of a shrewd yore 
u ed be, not improbably, of opinion with 
ourselves, il some better solution of the 
matter, in the shape it takes on this ade St. George's 
Channel, is arrived at, the entertainment of it, as 
blem in its compoun 
t inviting: unless, r a e 
sometimes the case, the maxim of ‘i m per 
mand 
disc 
Ten — right i is of itself, and oe: e extrinsic 
aggravation, one of those slip bjects the diff- 
be applicable as a solyent, Paa of a 
et undue 
rutiny. 00. 
natural, so i ee ques- 
tion for a moment that the occupier x land should 
is own investmen e ini 
advocate of confiscation 
= see EE 5 E grog in such a 3 
that? And of 
ti 
s so simple at first sight, so 
Who can 5 
: Tenant-right; Wie can have a hesitation ion it, 
But it commonly happens that 555 e 3 
tions have remained such — be: lon o the 
cou 
be maxim of Law ‘that ¢ . 
u 
for n nineteen years. After the lapse of ti 
e 
dof 
RMAN Crawrorp’s bill, the 1 wisdom 
perhaps begin to be seen in Ireland, and the som 
what presumptuous oversight of difficulty and 
complexity wr. up in the word Tenant- 
be i little better appreciated than it i is at present. 
What is the nam of a ‘tenant’ in land, or in 
one man can hire of another ? 
undisturbed use 
tre Si i | 
not 
3 rather 
ihe Sree 
: e 
ate aai 3 = E bad Naben a for seven? For 
er reason, on what ground shall the Law 
wise in to yor a a perpetual en in an invest- 
ment made ur — occupation of a year ? 
us suppose 
A “wealthy 5 N a farm of a small Pre 
for a yea eee oh) ee 
buildin, * his own liking; everything co mplete, 
uous. At the end of the tw elve- 
a bad one, 
