ame 
quarters prera this CEMENT to possess e pro- 
erest frost, and to be ee 
B. WHITE and Sons, Millbank- street, 
THE AGRIC 
rA r 
LAND CEMEN NT.— Testimonials eevee trom 
e severest 
aie liege purposes, such as building 
"Elano pr s, Baths, Fish-ponds, &c. For 
sod lining oi Res i satt 1 5 it requires neither 
external 8 and will carry from tirba 
ULTURAL GAZETTE. 
made some hundred tons the 
41 say i ts d 8 id 2 roi 3 * W: Water 
me ejudge, gy t at : 
a“ spent wo lour ano.’ ased oe acy, ‘ha appetite for n re np T to satisfy the best 
other defendant, was then called and after eulogising be given, showing in mul in- 
CLUB, 1848, CATTLE SHOW.— 
GMITHFIELD BITION OF PRIZE CATTLE, 
Si gy ela — — 7th, 8th, and 9th o 
r, * er Perak an-square. The 
foe marked y t the usual attention to the 3 
by enabling Ladies to view this Na- 
n. 
ee ng, Adm a9 785 igen 
ROYAL AGRI ICULTURAL SOCIETY OF OF 
R SIMONDS, 
the occas sion 
„clock in the 
* — will sa iilstesied ma peepee and coloured 
on a ls * sca mical preparations ex- 
day, the 
Landon, Nov. 25 
— of — ig mai i; 
James Hupsov, Secretary. 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1848 
_ MEETINGS FOR THE TWO F 9 NG WEEKS. 
pa ax, Nov. 30—Agriculturai Imp. So 
—— Dee. 5—Agricu)tural Sociery of England. 
2 ere * — 5 1 
Fans ov. — LEC, ewcastle, rham, Me. 
ee Clay don. a ut St. Austell, London, Tavistock.— 
n ec. 8: Halesworth, Wakefield. Dec. 9: Reading, 
Emt 8 
Wr — a more than once to the subject 
f Fra ERS, and in illustration of the |r 
following | , 
Mion the 2 anchester Guardian. 
At the sitting of the eee County Court 
nesday last, before ROBERT Bnax pr, Esq., 
the following case was i N 
Mr. 
E FSS 
SEER * 
there 
con of ——.— perfect — ee from daylight till | 
gmail-pox in cob Hs Thursday, the 7th of December, a 
be held — er 
tie 
The Agricultural Gazette. i 
he Ivers |“ 
aving then briefly replied on behalf of the plaintiff, | | 
the learned judge; in deliveri ing judgment th 
id te no *. that the stuff delivered differed 
e as 
= conceived, 7 5 5 facie, 
entre of birds. Ther 
not foreign gua 
„ a fertilisin 2 
Imost equal to Kar im er . aay 
. — but taking 
ect, that it w 
no ering quali 
whatever, it 
se, su uch 
showin 
of a casein point before our readers, abridged |] 
8, and m 15 
„executed. Not long ago a 
these See to every e 
s | sirablene 
ag by the as pom A a THE JOURNAL OF THE 
4 The index, 
JAMES 
f The refus 
OF mineral poder, but he did no 
y which he in 
He Was ‘old was very = 
; Evana. or * 
| inaccessibility of their contents, a did no 
N 
both prac 
and the anima 
various ex 
pects in which the result — 
sed is bete to the best arranged 
— the Journal * 1 is 
nee that the series is not to decline in either 
sail ta variety in 
Panag d styles, by 
ctical * scientific me oth the 
ich the ee 8 And 
reader well 
may add that tits contents keep the 
— to the mark of n agricultural knowledge. 
IMPROVEMENT or IRISH N 
Davis, in his article on “ 
WITT 
hia = 
ic ee on enter ng ea guano’ market, e 
s „mineral powder“ —the —— — me m colour 
‘according t . faney” are 
phraseology Wer are been 
eal history, such an o uaded, 
thotigh seldom published, is of Nenne oceurrence, | 
and will continue to be 
In endes with this . we publish the 
following from Mr. Cot 
“ You allude to the Wheat stopped by Mr. SMr < 
Pe rhaps the annexed paragraph 
eaders. 
er athe h 
this ity, cad are EENT. vietimising agricultural 
impleme use suffici 
alg "before 
dibbling machine came for 
as sold 
„ W. 
e 
15, 
relate many e 
facts of a similar . showing the great utility of 
traders, and the de- 
yoy e in every ne 
as to form a well organised 
of their 
town in the kingdo om, 
preventive police.” 
We have omitted too long the notice deserved | i 
ENGLIsH | 
GRICU L Soc 
lis hed, to “the pacers” oon volumes of this periodical, 
confers a value upon the series which, in the former 
‘ot possess 
paid though low, yet 
ur | bad stock ; the lan 
| them to 
crop ; Turni 
now pub- | meet 
ne through these Y eren 
he has 
e- it on — den of others * as the result of 
wn obse 
10 years’ experience, 
Myo 
various schemes 
Blacker 
p ry poor 
d 10 years ago was ign neglected ‘the rent ve 
* 80 ok righ ivide 
acres 
ips not so 
sometimes even israp those 
man havin 
hose who ha ) 
volumes in laborious detail esata previously have 
imagine t a mine o 
1 ig but this is now ma 
seful. Thus as regards the -eaivation of cro 
follo 
the index refers us to the fo om ming? „ 
astures Mg yn za, Co- 
grass, Lucerne, 
— Rape, Rye, i 
Sainfoin, Spurry, 
1 e cultivation of all these has been desc scribed. 
tical subject — 
. “Rye culture, 
doubl 
Nor has the example been lost on ie and » "Siete Clover 
wth i 
f different operations in agri- | coun 
