. THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 697 
N FIELD CLUB s degree of heat, is very different in every 
AUTI N TO, AGR 0 VLT 181 8.— 1 Sm Certificates for Stock and Implements 2 — of latitude, if equally exposed in the open air; 
It being s that extensive a of this sei — vans — ee = — iz e Honorary Seere ia hence the quantity of food consumed must be propor- 
i 
MANURE eoi — til earried om ` ND SONS, AS THE 
AIT IMPORTE ERS Or PEST VIAN GU oN ae 5 
their duty to the Peruvian Governm 
easter to N mmend Farmers and all others who 
rgu 
— — roch whom they purchase will 
rity, and, in addition to aaa 
NY 
attention to that 2 NTO GIBBS anp SONS think it 
l to 4 2 ers that 
low holesale price at which sound Per uvian 
Guano has ot sold by t a during the last two years is 
91. 5s. per ton, less 23 per cent. 
Any) easiest made by ties at p 
either leave a loss to them, or the 
AE LONDON MANURE COMPANY offers 
the best terms Wheat Manure for autumn sowing, Linse 
Peruvian — * heh har Superphosphate of oe 6, 
tificial m Alsoa — of Salt, the 
— agi amni ts and — makers, considerably more 
valy 350 ee oe 3 1 salt, 
ridge-street; Blackfriars, London. 
 ANURES. The To llowing Manures are manu- 
AWES A Deptior METO 
: 
2 
0 
roliben 0 0 
Wi lian eee, City, Lon 405 
ons or more, 9. 5s. per 
ton, in asi: Sulpbat &. 
EAT HARCOAL 
— PEAT MOSS CHARCOAL COMPANY are 
red to deliver a superior Charcoal (made expressly 
for Agricultor and e and not divested of any of its 
chemical pro es), at 52s, 6d. per ton.— Apply to Mark 
FOTHER Ba iy 204, Upper Thames-street. 
Linseed and Rape Cake, apt pred Guano, Gypsum, Salt, and 
all Manures of known value on 
NUR 
ARCOAL. e eg with 
tive manure 
EAT CH 
London 
for any crop. 
9 gers Bridge, Fulham 
and 28. 6d. per} cw wt. 
— manure absorbed in charcoal is a first-rate fer- 
5 
4 
, Middlesex, at 60s. per ton, 
; we put half a pint to Rose an ia, 
sowed it in the row with Beans, and pas ‘ few pinc each 
plant of Cabbage. e effect is perceptible TI peng but it 
will. be twice as efficacious the second year as 
den. bydfr. Glenn 
SH 
contain 16 per cent. of | HIBITION 
WHEAT 
n DEFIANCE REVITT or BEARDE 
hich gained the prize meda l at 
here bape ana i is also high spoken of in Professor Li 
lecture upon“ ENS Used as Food,” is offered to Wheat- 
— — ney H. Payne with confidence, more especially after 
them 
to 1 — and its being ag liable to blight or mildew. 
The above Wheat was raised og = single ear, and has been 
— — with great success for age th ars, Testimonials from 
and millers seam different parts of the kingdom can 
= obtained by applying to Mr. H, Pay SUR: Birdbrowk-moat, 
ear Halstead, Essex. Pii ice 32s. per coomb of fou r bushels 
(ack included), 2 Vene at the 9 Station, 
All orders of not less than one 
pans ays fate le EOT W for the amount, will be 
Bf Peet 2 to; * by a order made payable 
Halste 
H. P. has also a very ti ag 1 a “of Browick Red Wheat to 
dispose 85 — barn per coomb, rn he thinks the best Red 
Wheat 
Rae NETS, SHEEP NETS, anp FISHIN 
ain ong Hare and Rabbit Nets from 50 to 100 yards 
long; Shes Nets, of New Zealand Co Cocoa-nut Aboi 
43d. per y: ed, 4feet high, Fishing Nets of all kinds 
use or exportation. 
= RICHARDSON, 21, Tonbridge-place, New Road, London, 
ARNER’S PATENT FARM AND COTTAGE W 
for hom 
PUMPS,—Cast-iron ewe ad for the use of Farms, 
Cotta anure Tanks, and Shallow 
Wells, E 3. d. 
Patent P 15 0 
Patent PEA “with 15 feet o 
pipe nape foe xk and bolts — cuts 
To snag ang proceed 
Anis da dur: = vie 1 — 
a 
hitherto introdaued, vio an a d 
May be obtained of a ronmon 
Plumber in Town or het Bev ot ‘on 
Patentees and Manufacturers, 
JOHN WARNER X ems, 
„Crescent, Jewin- street, 
bugs, de description i "Machinery for Raising Water, Fire 
= REDUCTIO RICE 
Wes IMPROVED GALVANISED „WROUGHT. 
IRON maT MANURE he Fittings a 
hol Iro of. Boas, Sr 3 te no leather o 
ps are w 
one matter which can be affected by the manure, 
Indie complete, with 10 feet of Patent Flexible Amalgamated 
8 
most boxes, on artifici 
ake d forms 25 a an. (which alone are allowed 
n — seeds: ists of ag „ can be obtained of B. T. 
DRETH penne: Ho , Corner of Half Moon Street, 
Piccadilly, London 
— 
we know 
ITCHIN AND JORT 5 DOMESTIC 
POULTRY A N.— ah ere 
The First Annual Ta 2 ‘i bt 75 thie Pada, © ll be held a 
Hitchin, on the oa 22d, and 23d of NOVE MBER, 1852, eh 
Prizes amounting o upwards of 807. will be offered for ‘public 
competition. 
Hitchin is a first class station on the Great Norfhern Railway, 
at which Station i a junction with the 
"| Game oe and Eastern ean ~ . less food ot doia, 5 to the inclemency of our 
rize 8 a 8 ’ 
inclosing two CAMEE NE ps. Entries He “exhibiti n close on winters, than they do when sheltere od in-doors, other 
the 6th of NOVEMBER, 2 a — p 72 — ase A 9 things being equal, but the contrary; so that if they 
Saturday, No ya et (not FA TR e 
bige will be available for the 1 days eee wes ea at equ N qu antities, the latter must increas i ase faster 
n Monday the 22d, or Tuesday the 23d, 1s. in welig t, or there must exist « some. peculiar cause 
ient to account for t ontrary, such as an 
N, Sec. | su 
_ The Directors of the Great Northern “snd Nane ‘Goanti s 
on the e occasio and 
AD. —— to carry back free sage that is 3 
ATTLE AND e 
L, BIRMINGHAM, on the 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th o 
ECE * a; The PRIZE LIS STS, CERTIFICATES of 
3 any further information, may be had from the 
Secretar 
IN — 
take place on FRIDAY, 
Commercial Buildiogs, to rece 
mitt 
the Society, 
Belfast, Oct. 30. 
2 GREAT METROPOLITAN EXHIBITION 
LTRY, PIGEONS, and ABIES under the 
at the extensive 
* nd, the Ov — U 5 
— TUESDAY, a 
The — Gazette. 8 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWID EEKS. 
Weovnespay, Nov. 3—Agric valtural Society of England. 
ahne, gye mh — 4—Agricu!tural Imp- Society of Ireland. 
Tuuzs pax, — l—Agric ri tural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
e beg to remind 080 of our readers who are 
8 in . in the pr ange of THE 
SMITHFIELD CLUB, that the pe which 
e last day of it 
therefore, who intend exhibiting should pines them? |? 
std Pra a iate munication with B. T. 
Bran Es 95 5 the Honorary Secretary, 
—— dbiot, Piccadilly. 
Tux house-feeding of the smere is surrounded 
with many more 5 ye arar of the ee and 
oe ai ganea e has m s progress the 
me examples are " suficiently — to 
mixe 
* . feeders for the exhibitions of the agit 
gricultural Society — Smithfield Club have found 
mpetition on the ou 
To 
eeding r the infe rior quality of e 
ne that Before: iie greatest weights can be obtaine 
n the shortest ~~ from a given quantity of 164 
it is necessary to e recourse to dry, well-ven nti- 
lated, and quiet 9 And me e 
cases of extra fat stock, the agricultural pre 
with examples of a more general character, 1 —.— 
results generally are recorded in favour th 
y i delin and Gutta Percha Pipe, 4l, 15s. Terms, Cash e But ile the vast majority are er 
DwanD Wem, Agrieu'tural Engineer, 16, Bath abd New |* orded, there is, nev ertheless, a respectable 
Randy ten ndon, athoved trom Oxtdra-str prace Sew | minority to the pes eh so that, as yet, oe 
mogues, with Illustrations, sent 2. = post, opinion is divided on the subject, and befo 
MATEUR GARDEN nanimity can be expected to ail, a more caref 
LOCA gai ete e ? 
L BOARDS i a HEALTH, * SANITARY WORKS. | investigation of experi ae is 
ii GEASS UBES, Iron he prosecution o important subject ex- 
abe h Glass, Gutta Percha, Com- 
8 ditto, Patent Flexible India Rubber 
r Waterin 
— The Hydraulic Ram, Fire, Garden, 
luice Coe 
and every other kind of Pu 
— High Pressure C. ind all other 
s to be had, Wholesale and — il, 0 
RE EM AN 
HYDRAULIC ENGINEER, 
DGEFIELD, Wa 
TRAND, and BRG 
drawn from m, 
laws of nature, 7 which the system ‘af house-feedin, 
xample, it is a well 
of the 
in n feeding-boxes sed, 
e ee fact, that the 3 
e shee is th 
tor. while i its position 
equator, whi and therefore its ‘natural “ay o keep 
r stitution j 
the general | 
| to 
e ry, 
inferior quality of food, 9 in toeding; 
ee t, Kc. 
ing pg of a 2 too little 
afraid, has been p e con- 
istics, as the fo es observations will show 
n the first place—from aseous matter 
| esting -box in pr nate to its size than ox. 
The p oy ence in the smell of the two may convince 
n any ep ie this conclusion. 
case, ‘the oof of ou lofty, as 
well a aA dimensions of` the box itself sufficiently 
large below, so as to procure proper ventilation. 
Crowded and low roofs are incompatible with 
is, summer ter often creating st nt 
„volumes of heated air in the f season—in the 
ter, currents of cold air, worse than the extremes 
experienced in the open field. t only does the 
eep require a great ndance of pure air than 
save in the feed 
sheds, in rainy w 
full exciting Bpan nce of 
passing around, and from 
amou 
8 0 
> 
& 
si 
comes Wer dle so that gone is generally 
given to the outside. In this position their skins 
become wet and their feet tender. 
conclusion ns relative to confinement, 
omy and expense of 
| sheep in all cases 
| here involve ein 
s be ing confined 
t | walks, their lowland pas 
y. 
ays its keep the best, when confined in the feedi 
x, is a practical refutation 
ce 
in rearing and 1 fattening the Sout thdown, 
and such breeds, in properly-ventilated 
feeding-boxes ; but the natural yem only sui 
the roving disposition of the Cheviot and black: 
faced breeds, which e aie the pa — — of our 
mountain walks; e feeding boxes could not be 
erected, for the want "of capital, while beef food.” 
the system is cree shan fer the N 28 
Objections such as no doubt | 
u ms th 8 sy 
continually i in an e pies consequently requir- 
f food 
ing a larger supply to maintain the system, 
| especially i case of Sobi sheep, who are 
startled by every bird, = 5 eee 3 on 
| the wing; hence, 
