2018648. 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
321 
MAY GENERAL MEETING will be held 
Society's House, No. 12, Hanover-square, on Monday 
. A8. * ock. 
his By ord 
aaia 13, 1848. 
AL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
TABE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
“QOYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENG. 
The 
er of the Council, 
James Hupson, Secretary. 
ENGLAND is desirous of pmeiving TENDERS from Inn- 
r both of the following 
ey y Meeting of the Society 
qpe 
or others to contract for 
; at the ensuing pae e oun 
. — at YORK, in July n 
I. AHot Dinner for 300 persons, with Dessert anda Bottle of 
Port or esis to each per: at York, on Wednesday, the 
12th of Jul n 
2. A Cold — for — persons, with a Pint of Port or 
** to each person, in the Pavilion of the Society, at 
York, on Thursda e 15th of ‘July, 1848, 
Printed Forms of Tender will ded t apply- 
Secretary nd must be returned to o him, filled up, on 
ps day th 
=. 12, Hanover- Square, London; a the Society not bindin ng 
oeda er of the Council, 
e to take t gi 8 tender. 
3, 1848, Es HUDSON, Secretary. 
Tas SBE LONDON Se COMPANY beg to 
offer, mod the best terms, Peruv ano, warranted 
n Gua 
ona 2. 7 — = the orters’ en 
a hate 
Im mpo 
n any ä Som ate of Am 
Sipalay Nitrate o Sof Soda, BE hoe rie Acid, one Sawdust, 
otter’s Guano, Soda Ash, Petre, “Agricultural and 
Salt, — every other r artificial Manu 
ee ee of the LON ANURE. IPANY has 
t of seven years, with a largely 7 sale. 
pa vw ta the greatest ee for Turnips, 
—.— wit 
d Wurzel, Carrots, aud all root crops ; also for Coleseed, 
n „Barley, &c, Unlike many other pert Pe 3 its 
ole vets are not exhausted by the first crop; and when from any 
the crop of Turnips to which it has b 
— rtilising properties remain f 
monials and i 
— aes — be lth — earn il — uest their friend 
themselves, or their accredited 
TOXIDE PAINT FOR STUCCO 5 
5 for Iron, Brickwork, and Wood. Manufactured o 
Popp and Sons, Cement Works, Nin S Elms, 
plenus 
Tee following MANURES are Manufactured by 
reek : 
‘ 
iF 
F 
* 
Su perphosphate of Lime, 71. per 
Ar. Lawrs bee also made preparations for er the 
. artificial MAN URES of ep and if Agricul- 
turists will trust the selection of them to him, and will —— 
shim with the necessary information, og will supply those which 
9 2 aon aroe to the soil and crops. A paper con- 
tions required to be answered will be for- 
. — application to his Office, 69, King Willlam-street, 
ens: 
AND OTHER MANURES ON SALE.— 
Peruv. & British 
5 For Wheat, Oats, Barley, 
h 
be osphate of Lime ad Grass Seeds, Turnips, Man. 
Dried Night-soil,  Urat A gold Wurzel, Potatoes, cr 
foil, Ge.; 
Gypsum, for Clover, Cin 
_ Potash, as stimulants ; ; 
fo 
of k va ig jurai Glass, 
.—Ayply for — current, to MARK FOTHERGILL, 
tores 40, Upp ames-str eet, 
= poms RS GUANO -—SEVENTH YEAR.—TES. 
“a Ake. MONIALS, 
xperiment I 3 55 
a tional 8 of your Guano for my Turnips this year, 
_ Send me 2 277 Signed, R. S. Taylor.” 
Res 5 8 s e on Turn 
bak ag ti T * roduce 9 5 We eight 1255 ey 
i eve 8 
95 K Bone Shavings, 10 i 19° 239 
omen mere Petey s Guano; že Ibs, 256,053 
trate of Soda, 1} ew 28,459 
ot ah de 12 ewt. 28,839 
Thosphorite with Oil of Vitriol 390, 869 
ay Us Porutian ¢ 260 Ibs 833 
Bones, with Vitriolic Acid; ilc 3 "31,898 
Fraham's Animal Compost, 260 Tbs. 109 
ophi s Sulphate 5 1 J owt. 225 232,670 
baa b. 36,185 
6 en po e 200 ibs. 2 
37, 01 
28 nal of the Royal Ag. Society, Vol. VI., Part iis p. 331 
„the 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S PATENT, 
‘At the ‘Greer: : National enen Shows, it me this Felt 
1 — — ve e. exhibited and obtained two Sı — m MEDAL 
the Felt sonny aes Panne and ad d by 
Hea) JESTY’s Woo D Forests, 
HONOURABLE Bolina nig coin — 
GYPSUM, 228. per ton. 
r various distric 
rised agen 
61, Gracechurch-street, 
rk l Southw mien Inventors 
17, New Pa 
of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 
1 CAL BOILERS, respec falls. solieit — attention of 
mproved method of 
highest authority; or 
8 s seats and prineipal 
Trade at their Manufactory, 
anisa for the construction 
— 
n the st advantageous terms, 
45 „of Iron or Wood dupon the most 
Ses Wieser ae nt Palisading, Field and Garden 
Ser mega n 
ad u — such as bu n 
ernal of Reservoirs, — << Fish-ponds, & e. For | 
i mental — — requires neither 
t never — tates, and will carry from three | 
n of sand, 
B. WRITE and Sons, Minbank- street, 
ren 28, ene London. Sold ae by Mr. 
E 
| pp. 
ior L Bor 
And on the Est dares “of the o Dares of Sutherland Norfolk 
d, 
f Roofs. 
— Foo 
„* es ] on: Use, 3 Testimo nials 
of seven years’ experience, with references ag Noblemen, Gen- 
tlem rehitects, and — sent free to any part of the 
nd orders by y post executed. 
ublie is pantionad that the oe 
or Great Britain "PM e SA 1 Roofing 
L AND 
2 — — “Lani e — ninde 
Works in London 
s made, are 
e Counts > Wes 
F. M‘NEILL and Co. s Felt = tes 
under the ‘Surveyors a eae Barry, — 5 
AS 1 Maje ds and at irie 
so rag ce with the result that they — “ordered oak 
mittee ms at the Houses of Parliament to oofed with 
ie Felt. Quantity altogether used, 24,000 fe a 
ote.— 
nsumers sending dire ct to the Factory can be sup- 
to their 
Roofs, so that they pay for 
For a n of Roofs, on 
any any proposed particular — a of ‘ne Fall 
(The Agricultural Gazette, 
TURDAY, MAY I 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
tenet May „ Society of — — 
5 Imp. Society of Treland, 
e 9 cultural 2 . of 2 id 
Tuu pry cm — cult ural I of Ire —— 
Far LUB Mayıs: : East Kent, — —May 15; W. Market, 
Yoxford, Wa Oakley. — 1 17: 2 — May 19: Haleswortiy Wade- 
jena S akefield. — May — May 26: Stranrae — May 27: 
Here! 
ka 
e opposed his e statemen 
which had been made in our columns on th 
of breaking up Grass la ak 
the conversion of some of his pas 
ter, it had i ed no greater expense of labour ; 
now that it was arable the h higher cost of its 
cultivation as compared with ates S t 
i crop jije í 
we 
oniy ve ve 1 ee D one process of ee 
> 
mith 
er BU 
found ak 28 their fe — > dimi- 
nish the cost of prin cultivation. Wee 
occupy no as +e require the abated ; 
but the Ser ies of others 3 is to be found 
detail in the pages of the English Aariciieural 
ociety’s Journal* ; to some extracts from this 
work we shall proceed to direct the attention of our 
eaders. As to the advantages of the 8 
the Le e is the testimony of different w 
ortion to the stiffn coe se — ate will b be 
ihe — oo = derived from 
“ The benefit was striking, — 5 on the Wheat 
but in the —. Clover. The whole of the field 
had been top manured with guano, harrowed in 
the ed e arth 
with the seed. Where ae tart ed peoia 
“Iv °y 
of land a p e : 
tolerabl k in the spring, 
get e faken up with three tined —_ in heaps 
30 yards in circumference, on a space w 
breaking t — clods as they were rami on the ,, 
oa 
, 4 cwt. of guano 
3 $ another unburnt por- 
was own muck; and a third 
pannia also unburnt, was left unmanured. The 
ROYAL LETTERS yield res fy apparent 
Barley proved equal in bulk when manured 
with 
urnt clay, with guano, and with town muck, the 
one-third more than where 
no manure was applied. The present crop of Clover 
where the burnt earth was spread is a very heavy 
rop, also where the town manure was laid, but 
cannot see that on the portion where th guano 
wn a the Barley t * a ver is the least 
80 yards ditto, and sheep fol ded 8 3 47 i 
* I come next 
power of 8 is 
off by horses tethered on them, in- 
MERE gc in th 
weeks ago a correspondent signing himself 
tat 
ond TA 
in rendering exhausted ae 
wor 135 I think, e 
be said 
of the power of ashes, unaided, 
ef of producing a 
lusi the first, 
correct in a 
the 1 nent the crop was as nearly as possible 
16 bushel e. Here, then, was a eee te the 
est possi sible 555 ye burning, an and the weather 
dry after harvest, it was skim. 
a 
8.8 
pring, 2, that had 
the fold-yard. I then proceeded to fallow it, but, as if 
3 was to be unfortunate, * latter part 
after avai roved v en NA ‘pri, 1812. The 
kod after draining was left till April, 18 
that e ; ld was forked at an 
whit, with the quantity of so 
shes, were shoveled. and f forked toge- 
p. 267 ; vol. 5, pp. 12, 112; vol. 6, p. 477; vol, 7, 
128 7482 j vol. 8, pp. 46, 77, 517. 
142, 245, 207 
heaps of about a cart-load each, 
eut 0 from the wild eee 3 surround- 
arag p 
1 
drawing home ; vad = of cutting fo tying up would 
about 5s. aad 
is 3 mode of procuring ashes, 
which, — 81 somewhat mops expensive, has its 
advantages ; these are that it can be done at a time 
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