THE A GAZETTE. 
657 
Tem D TILE MAKER 
ai BRICK AND TILE MACHINE | 
2 ie addressed to Mr. WILL 
e 1 1984, Piccadilly . — 
t Mr. 1 Leith- 
; Mr. Lawrence 
obert Charles, 
— ——wä 
—— Ne 1 
CHEAP AND Pye Phe ROOFING 
ROYAL LETTERS 
nd 
town — imavedd: County De: Der 
PATENT, 
MXEILL anv Co., of Lamb’s soapy, Bunhill- 
London, the M Manufacturers and only . puso ot 
F. ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFIN 
Buildings, Shedding, Workshops, and — Garden 
protect Fl — Frost. 
2 . gricultural Shows, it is this Felt 
* a obtained xen SILVER MEDAL 
wich iu Pauses, anà pe — —.— — oree ra by 
Er Dukes of eee "Norfolk, Rut- 
2. een ud t Buccleuch (at a 
the , and most — Nobility and =n 
. l Soci ouse, Hanover-sq 
It is half the price of any other 1 on of Rooting, and 
15 Samples, with Directions for its _ and ‘Testimonials 
elseren years’ 8 with references to Noblem Gen 
Architects, and Builders, sent free t any part of the 
town or country, and orders by post executed. 
g7 The Public is cautioned that the only Works in London 
Britain where the above Roofing i 2 made, are 
F. MNEILL anp CO 
Patent — —— te dann e boilatngs, 1 
f roofs covered with the Felt may be — 
—— — Courts, at the entrance o Wes t- 
$ ainster Hall, were roofed with F. M NEIIT and Co. s Felt about 
— can be 
| plied in lengths best 8 io their Roofs, so nat they dis for 
20 more than they req 
i (Ded raat a a forded on the construction of Roofs, or 
m a of the Felt. 
3 aoe CEE NT to possess the rare pro- 
E severe e st feos, and to be consequently 
erfor hydrau — purposes, such as building 
ines of Reservoirs, Cisterns, Baths, Fish-ponds, &. For 
timonials received from 
external plastering and orn 3 — it requires neither 
colour nor paint. It never ed and will carry from three 
ae body of sand 
ec e 
ti Age Aaticultural Gazette. 
TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1848, 
GS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEK 
Oet. 2: 8 —.—.— ——— -— Oct. y 
Tar 
strated 8 the — — me which t 
5 hey a 
of the Society are extended to 3 
| there will be a se 
A E BRICK o —— — independent st 
Sq», ; 
Teast (James Sm PROVE BRICK and TILE) rote particular dope tm The 
jite to are to be seen at yak at Alperton, and work thrown on m patties will be in the shape 
93a, Piccadilly, from A.M 
2 ps once 1 eco bene eee oF hai me increase in the fo e for the 
pee Me John Ainslie, » will show the Machines at the | approval of the Dianto: and s xtra ee 
e ot hich is within a mile of the Sudbury | tendence on ae pi of ity Secretar 11 the Dire 
Dis st Alperton, — . ekaia ay, and two F 1. 
of the —— nf che Great Western Rallway; tors, 4277 5 eans ‘9 form an opinion on 
if the c Institution, Regent-street, Taos this subject, conceived that their ee arty, involved 
an overload of business, which could not be properly 
are the very first parties io would have remon- 
y are now 
. | promotin well aware, how 4 
no such difficulty will de experienced. one) that w ith 
a proper application of the means at their command, 
and the appointment of a separa 
-| be impossible to consider or 
. B. WRITE and Sons, Millbank- street, 
ve 
F 6: St. Austell — ~Oct, : Harles. 
í me ; Yoxford, Great Oak! 5 0 Melrose, Bost Kent. 
ere heimo >° CAMton-on-Rrent—Oct. 13: Mad.] wa 
‘| pr 
the aes Boe or e iea Boy po wd sree. of 
the food o tr en meh that it 
should restrict itself to the eee of the 
mechanical department of agriculture, cat leave 
irec 
or include 
know that if eed were to limit the proceedings of 
the Society to any one buid of work, and m 
particularly if they e to ee its pole 
r| of at an 
only — 
their Secretary, they po 
by the Directors of the said Society, and approved 
enera rp ene thereof, of which Coun- 
t 
and five of its Members rm be a quoru 
and er Aá fe said 
agriculture, and to to ra students as shall 
be found dul qualified, lomas, be 
t id Society, 
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d 
nn 2 
8 22 
SEs 
S 
to assume an 
Fellows of the Highland ari Agricultural“ — 
of Scotland : declaring that the said Fellows shall 
have al 
so 
said Society age er, 
delivery of the sats diplomas, to to emo and cups 
oe rom the persons in whose fay air the sa 
ranted ; ; and 3 e on the Report of the oe 
Council, to enact all necessary by — for carry ing 
into effect the purpose hereof, and the powers 
hereby granted.’ ” 
CULTIVATION OF WHEAT. 
As the porn of a country advances, it becomes 
more and m object with cultivators to rai raise a 
can be as re a J apan as those of other pro- 
ducts oe value can be raised with a less 
amount a ital a abouts} but whieh exhaust the 
soil as effecti vely as the more valua growi 
| coats that a crop of Wheat 
phn te babe! 1 
higher condition of the soil re a 
Aah ee rop of Wheat than 10 G ; 24 xe a eon soil 
must be dry to enable the nee to withstand the vicis- 
ee x Hera as well as in good heart to secure 
abundance of lant in ring} ; the other can be rais 
n sp 
with much greater rege under more hole Sipe 
on with scientific research by handing over that 
ae rtment to other parties, as one foreign to the 
2 of the N they ‘gee be attempting 
to divorce subjects necessarily 2 nseparably 
allied, and they would have to obliterate from the 
m- premium book one-half of its present contents. 
Without the aid and me aye ee he science it —— 
uesti 
relative to . elements of the eed roa 
constitution a 
f othe e effects 
aan a sub- | 
milar subjects, for reports on which premiums are 
de st ed. 
t Science 
a 
Dir ectors, tend to promo 
the union of both owe 5 than the course 
ich is now recom 
of cattle, 225 ü 
1e 
ons, as t the sprin ares the land r the re» 
igh tem 
nd. 
tion extend, the grow heat will 
Since the introduction ot draining into Suffolk, Oats are 
now rarely gr e far never grew a pi 
and there is no Gene t that the — ice of Oats is 
ich are consumed in 
festari counties in the f 
ing. which e 
r 
and altern 
rices than to er 
It is . defect in our Seotch yatan of farm- 
ot b any m ae entirely attributed 
o the influence — elimate, that 
is so small to the extent of land È in in arable culture. 
m counties, the 
i r, a 
e English ties the aim is one-half, or Wheat 
ernately on] ee inherent fertility is not so 
tla 
great as those firs 
| prevalent idea — the fertility of the land is best mai 
tained bya allowing it to, lie to pasture, and i in 
“ The Directors will ee this Report with a 
ions in reference to the sc 
Heron on their AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 
dane Pi approved at the last General 
oiire Highland Society, is a sory in- 
and encouragin ng document. e not 
u 0 
ral ting. The views then expressed as 
mportance of that proposal, have been fully con- 
frmed by the communications which have since 
> jch it 
been made, as well as by t 
has been received by that 1 of the 
— 
o work sit the 
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fe 
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| for the time being, orsuch of them as 
bers of the Societ: 
of 
v su plementary charter, 
conceived in the following terms, would prov vide A 
the Highland and Agricultural 
uncil of the Highland and Agricultural 
Society of Scotland on Education,’ 400 which Coun- 
„eil shal ‘st of the following members, namely, 
nt, eil shall consist of the g TA ik diiad 
istry, 
of Agriculture, 
ear a the University of 1 Edinburgh, — 
Natural History, in 
e press more ,, 
n 
to 666 fete and appoint a Gee to be called | curta. 
Cc 
eases to prevent deterioration. With proper manage- 
ment this is, no doubt, a sure way where the soil is 
naturally rich. The farmers on the light lands of 
folk have fully satis themselves * the 
ulation of i r 
course shift is universal Although Wheat 
i iately connected with agriculture. The pas in Scotland, would not be in a 
Directors have taken into Pecan ya means | able state for a crop t; among other n 
i | best calculated to give effect in a simple manner to | for this, there be an undue amount of avail- 
the scheme, but before putting Tere into operation, able nutriment, which would be quite prejudicial 
they added it to be their duty to report them to the proper maturing of crop. But we 
to the present meeting. do not eee must confess that we are rather puzzled to int good 
n | as necessary T alteration on the enactments of the | substantial reaso vai y Wheat is not grown to : greater 
f existing | extent after Ever ea in the north than it is, ex 
. e es woren ee that the opinion is eee E that Wheat i 
regulations as may be desirable can ffect | that P On the Tight 
seven aller members| son z er ( 
from time to time localities 
f the said Society, to e 
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