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„ ee E I ee ENAN E EAE Ee T EA N E AN GA ee es 
49—1852.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 777 
PERUVIAN GUA | maintaining their epee out of raw materials of a | cook, whose shop will a essential department, 
— — 10 AGRICULTURISTS—| aE? gery! r, yet they are not less nice in thei | , indeed, to none the farm—that the 
notorious that exten ulterations of this an we are. Indeed they are even more 80, | various elements of food, — as hay, straw, different 
MANURE ‘are il Il carried on nd wows, 46 tun as oe ved by manner in which they avoid or kinds of cor , oilcake, roots, &c., „ on 
ONLY 1 OF PERUVIAN GUANO, select the plants of our astures, and choose Grass through his h ds, be manufactu separately, in 
it to be their duty to the Perevies * and grown after one species of manure re Grass the first instance, and afterwards mix 1 
tothe Public e Farmers and all o rown after another, Nor are they less dependent to the wants of the individual animals wh 
A be cha ter of the parties frok Wii they purchase will on the proper mixture of their food, as is shown y e e and requirements he will have — 
of cour the best security, and, in addition to particular the whi e stomac i to study. 
we to remind buyer 
e be mann 
—— ee that — — GIBBS anp SONS think it lind 
sige lowest ee, price a ana sound Peruvia bone, muscle, = fat in 
no has d by — ng the last two years is i | different pn, ype 8 in different cases. 
91. 2 per tom, shen 23 | Man. kno ecessities in this respect, 
Any resales 
made by te Slo Py a lower Ln must 2 
either leave a loss to them. or the article must be adulte 
ated. 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY ofr on | a their fod 
degree to their ooking of inst 
occ 
subject oes itself 156 two parts, Fo 
the ood, 
best terms W nure for autumn i 
Cakes, Perutiog Guano, 1 Urate, 3 
ons other ar tificial manure, apy p of pini the 
use of ammonia and sa — e makers, considerably 
valuable than the — — I salt 
WARD PORSER, Sec., treet, Blackfriars, London. 
ANURES.—The following Manures are manu- 
factured at Mr, piap ey, m een Cre e 
Turnip Manure, per a, IET 0 
Superphosphate of Lim ore 
Sulphuric Aelg and Cop volles 
Office, 69, King wilamestea, i City, Lond 
N. B. — * Guano, guarant contain 16 — cent, of 
ine 91. 106. per ton; and fon 5 tons or more, 9L. 5s, per 
ton, in dock. Sulph ate of ammonia, & 
inseed, 
ate 8 Lime, 
ore 
709 
choose 
ated, especially — house fe $ 
i 
The 
selection of materials of f. and thei 
preparation and Fa or cooking daa — 
unm to be served up for co ow gC 
from 
is rile 
pet aegis Ton 
aii per cws,, — 25. . A 
* Sewage 
e 
ery soon, but it 
firet,”— 
212 een 
we 7755 3 ö STEEL 
G FORK TOOLS are ersally approved 
cent, 1 3 wate Sid and the 
other Arone kinds of 
gnent Seeds. 
S. will also exhibit specimens of these new and highly i 
interesting hardy Trees, ARAUCARIA rr PANATA 
DEODAB A, and CRY. — ORARIA JAPONICA ch he 
= all —— 
into beds or 
fom ised in — open E inihi Mr ＋— en 
in the sery.—Live rpool, Dee 
PRIZE Grae ote OF THE SMITHFIELD 
CLUB, 1852 8 IL. EXHIBITION of Prize 
saturated with Peas, or 
e 
r | little a se 
st = ce — if re ra — about, is n 
t against the ben 
aving chem to 
pr i h 
extra expense in effec tion in the 
efits to be 
sg 
ir often the 
exception, it taht to pe kent earefilly separate by 
tself. 
may remark that too much attention seems to to have 
been 
which the length of these bits of. straw and 
Ne ere the m 
left in no th 
nce to the second head of our subject, we | moisture. 
ON THE APPLICATION 4 LAND 1 EFFECTS OF 
MA 
my communication — ‘ac 
Ne. 46, I instanced th 
anent — the exere- 
ments of animals supply the most yaluable manure fo- 
hich fi now seek tr 
bservations and dato 
practice as an occupier of Grass Janda 
see which Tre 2 such conclusions. The Grass 
which I 
which 
district in 
may travel 
seeing, except here and 
tillage. It comprises lan 
there 
d of * Peer and capa: 
rer and higher farms are for 
or agis *. ‘the richer and warmer, 
particularly 8 n the banks of streams and rivers, 
for fattening. Without ane into ae claims of the 
n their eer i I pro- 
d t of the 
commence e buying in of 
——— 3 
bebo this towards the e 
are well- grown hei 
T 
fi 
ae tures 
arry a bullock or heifer per acre outer six ‘months of 
ear. mount of 
omponents of green 
m an analysis by Mr. 
Way it appears. that 02 per R of hin omens iy 
pieced iui 7500 Iba, 
Cattle, Seeds, — TUESDA ly fitted; while the Tey 
e | Top pop ad whl the pt | on Ti er 
from Daylight till Nine 538 ven itself constitutes ess dw the p ‘of role — “=, be l rval that vith every el this nitrogen is 
left i in “ backgrou liar demands | discharged more than.13 water, which serve as 
5 VL nend er ruminant |a thi to iua desantas the iy oly termed he 
TBT Ni S of CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and the various | ani wa, Ape a question of 0 - | Stomach of v 1 quantities 
kinds of were POULTRY wilt be held in A Tte —a conclus defo oo 1 from at = es and seasons ; if, in wet it will be 
HALL, BIRMIN HAM, on TUE ESD AY, WEDNESD De ally% d immediately washed into if in drought, it 
— ey DAY, the lth: 16th, 16th, and 17eh the fa ofthe cas > for how ally prepare will, UI think, be absorbed likewise, with some little 
N The PRIVATE WHEW and dthe ANNUAL | and = chod out the diferent 5 — of food , . of thé 
Di patag TUES KaD ay, December 14 hen 1 triment from the caustic quality nitrogen 
dmission, ‘on T y 53.5 ; and on Wednesday, Thursday, may be; if given 1 or, een improperly | i * The attention of the husbandman 
Friday, 1. mixed together, to too much « k to be js requi in wet weather, oe spread the 
OYAL 0 RAL OF | consume t fæces which are washed in by The nit 
RY Sau ti Wa . 3 of which is a derangement of the system, and waste enters soil as u when, | tation 
— by held at the ty’s of food. It is 2 when a pe Daten ixture takes | decomposition, it becomes ammonia+food for plants. I 
URDAY, oo h Deceraber, at 11 o'clock in th vias that the food becomes , digestible, | am n that there is any differen 
Bis. axes Hopsox, ‘Secretary, | and nutritive 8 2 5 highest Sores “i inducing the of this fermentation as compared with what takes place 
The into its system. Of course from the diversity of con 
een Gazette. eee of season no definite rule can be given 
as to how much of this, that, and the other should be 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1852. „nor much of the anpa nienia Je 
pepe FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS, given saad to produce the, cement Sor etiect. These 
. ; ithfield Club Cattle Show. are 
C e only «tule: kich should biki sonika 
Ba = 2 een r Society of Eaglesi a which agrees best with each individual; and after 
DAI, ł6—Agricultural Imp. Society Belt: | ie i 
T R rs 3 up with un varying fi 5 
wok one e many details Sonnac a e the geat |ì No were riments and eee 
whic of the farm, at the present season of th ey chene faith rded, ` i would, 2 
waich deserve closer attention — they W some measure, serve as A poll to 74 a ee, 
1 D FO ded with 
ce 
amily ; t 
yj -the —.— . the quality of 
he mann 
ee cu 
the form 
with rtainty of success. the 
Fe any certai Ae that a period not ta distant 
| |in indicated when every farmer who carries on busi- by 
ness to any considerable extent will have . cattle | on 
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