THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[July 13, 



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Guano 

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■ UANO.-Fot Sale, in bap of I cwt. each ; just 



Jambs Clakk, 24, Buliter-stiect. 



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tub] 



lORNIP SOWING. - BRAIN'S __ ENGLISH 



r ,\vn MAXrKK -This po*e.!ul Mmore having been 



country Pr.ce »/. per ton . no «»«'*£ n » J#ffice in town . 



5 ^£SU?££ S~ »i Ihomas-street, 



Stamford street. Black friars-road. London. 



N.B.— Directions for Ml *en> with ulloMei-. 



DR HAIXBTTS DRY SOLUBLE FERTILISERS 

 ... n allji _ useful ingredients of the best Foreign 



CH.no r w' ?££ rtoSSS ■ ^ exhausted, and no two 

 Gaano, will en "*■""* ,j They contain also other ingre- 



*?' ,1 Rl ■ e ways to be produced of uniform 



£ "KtapSSfi of aH "soils, but most so of poor ones. 



1 « „J ,,is iilv nrovc injurious to soil or crop, as they contain 



Sri Five cut. of either of them is equal to nearly M tons of 

 horMMWt « a Fertiliser. They are used, the one for all the 

 ties of Corn. Peas, Beans, Chicory,. fcc-and the .other to 



for 



beyond 



% r Xil%Ei*^, 40. Upper Thames-treet, and Mr. 

 G 1 ai L»Tr, at the Factory- Broadwall, 1 ktriars, London. The 

 Fertlitserj, are manufactured under the immediate inspection of J. 



J - a ffor' Undon^Messrs. WMllUf, Cheats. 7 Poultry , 

 Bui: Mr. W. Rev ., Yoxford; Norfolk. Messrs • BtfWAan 



and i Wa , Norwich ; Jersey, Mr. C. kruger. Respectable 



oountry agents wanted. . 



BYHEK MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



HAYMAKING SEASON. — Agriculturists, and 

 others who may require the assistance oHVEDUUb 

 PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION HAYMAKING MACHINE, are 

 requested to send their orders early to the London Dcpo. 

 No. US. Fenchurch-street, opposite jMark-lane . ^hcre one o 

 the Machines mav be inspected.-Cat*logues of Agricultural 

 Imp eme nrs and Machinery mav be had on application. 



YORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The EARL OF ZETLAND, ^ T S | D T KN J- ™ TXTr . 



THE SEVENTH GREAT ANNUAL MEETING 



1 and EXHIBITION of the above SOCIETY will be held 

 at RICHMOND, on WEDNESDAY, August ,th, ^ 1844, when 

 about SIX HUNDRED POUNDS will be offered in Prizes «~ 

 Stock, Implements, Essays, Drain Tiles .Cheese, &c. 



No articles can be admitted for Exhibition - « T"»V u » l " s J 

 Certificate of Entry be filled up according to he preserved 

 lorn ami sent by Letter, (not delivered), to the Secretary, 

 Mm! M. MT L B UR v/ofThor,,fieldThirsk, on or before 



WEDNESDAY, July 24th. Lists o p »»* '^f^™ 8 ^ 

 Certific ate may be had, free, on application by Letter, to the 



^^hf convenience of persons to whom it maj r be > incon- 

 venient to write to the Secretary, Mr. John Watson, off 1, 

 ClVrence-street, York, and H. J. Turner, Esq., of Richmond, 

 wi S re entries and transmit them to the Secretary, 

 u-aU entries made to them must be at least One Day before 



'''Menihc'rs^of the Society exhibit all articles Free. Non- 

 Members pay 105. for every article or lot of articles, before 

 thev obtain their Ticket of Admission to the Show Fields. 

 Persons become Members of the Society by the payment an- 

 nual y in advance, of a Subscription of U , on application to 

 Ihe Secretary, who will be glad to give any information rc- 

 suecting the Society or its meeting. t, ttt >xt 



P By ofder of the Council, MATTHEW M MILBURN, 



Thorpfield, Thirsk, July 1st, 1844. Secretary. 



YORKSHIRE LAND-DRAINING ASSOCU 

 TION.— At a MEETING of the PROVISIONAL COM 

 MITTEE held at YORK, this day, for the purpose of Allott£ 

 the Shares applied for in the Association, and on other 

 business — 



It was resolved that the number of Shares now allotted bernr 

 amply sufficient to justify the Committee in proceeding forth, 

 with to carry out the objects of the Association, the necessarr 

 Deed of Settlement be prepared for execution. And that such 

 of the Public as may yet be desirous of becoming Shareholder! 

 and shall signify the same to the Solicitors (Messrs. Blaxchard' 

 Richardson, and Gltch, Y r ork), or to the Secretary, (Mr' 

 Charnock, Wakefield), on or before the 3lst of July nex t' 

 shall be admitted (if the number of unalloted Shares be suffi. 

 cient), on the same terms as the present Subscribers. 



York, June 12, 1844. James Hamerton, Chairman. 



AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL. 



MESSRS. NESBIT'S ACADEMY, 38, Kennington- 

 lane, Lambeth, near London. 



« ; From Chemistry alone further progress in Agriculture is to 

 be expected."— Liebig. 



In this School, in addition to the general routine studies, 

 every facility is afforded for the acquisition of a sound know- 

 ledge of Chemistry. The Pupils are practically taught in the 

 Laboratories the methods of analysing the various earths, soils, 

 manures, &c. ; and likewise the means of detecting the sub. 

 stances abstracted from the land by different crops. Land Sur- 

 veying is also taught practically, as well as theoretically. 



A copy of a Lecture on Agricultural Chemistry, delivered by 

 Mr. J.C. NssBiTto the Maidstone Farmers' Club, and the Terms 

 of the School, which vary from 40 gs. to 70 gs. per annum, may 

 be had on application, either personally or by letter. 



Mr. Nesbit's Works on Land Surveying, Mensuration, 

 Gauging, Arithmetic, English Parsing, Education, &c, may be 

 had of all Booksellers. 



Reperencks.— Dr. D. B. Reid, F.R.S.E., Ac, Author of 

 "Elements of Practical Chemistry," Ac, St. James's Park, 

 Westminster; G. F. Richardson, Esq., F.G.S., Author of 

 "Geology for Beginners," &c, British Museum, London; 

 W. and J. Gibbs, Esqrs., Civil Engineers, Devonshire-street, 

 Portland- place, London ; Rev. T. Cuffe, Carlisle Episcopal 

 Chanel. Lambeth; R. Greeuhill, Esq., Ashford, Kent; and 

 C. G\ Whitaker, Esq., Barming, near Maidstone, Kent. 



The School will be reopened on Monday, July 15th, 1844. 



con 



PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING. 



conductor, it has b,en proved an **™ n * *"*?*"* ™\n rai 

 to Plants, and is now In use at the R ;'^ 1 "t In 

 goci ty»s Gardens, C h.swick. It can be had of any lenjtb, 



81 i ives wide, at Id pi r foot, super, a discount to Ouitoadi 



Tnoa. J. Croooon.8, |„sr a m-c<.iirt.Ftiichurch-st., London. 



TMPORTANT to AGRICULTURISTS.— Analyses 



J- of Soils. Manures and all AoMWOhTOtAt PaonccTS. 



are conducted by Mr. Mitchell, Analytical Chemist (late of 

 the Royal Polytechnic Institution), wirh the view of ascertaining 

 whether the soil on which it is proposed to grow any particular 

 crop contains all that is necessary to produce a luxuriant vege- 

 tation ; also to estimate the relative value and purity of Manures, 

 and the comparative worth of Farm Produce in general. 



Gentlemen Instructed in Agricultural Chemistry; the Course 

 will comprehend the Elements of Analysis. 



No. 5a, Hawk y- road, Kentish Town. 



70, STRAND, LONDON. 



KAMS FOR RAISING WATER WITHOUT LA- 

 BOUR, where a fall can be obtained. FOUNTAIN 

 BASINS IN IRON, Ac. 



F. ROE having purchased all 

 the Patterns of Basin?, Jets, 

 Ac. formerly belonging to W. 

 Rowley. Fountain Maker to the 

 Royal Family, is enabled to offer 



the above article in iron, which 



will star.d the Frost and last f< 1 _f%rj*J _.___ _ ... \ 



age?. A Ram and- Fountain ^■Ma* WATEl1 RAM - 



Jets fixed on the premiers ftr ■!* ^ ' 



inspection. Every kind of Garden and other Pumps, Well 

 Engines, Baths, Sec. Houses, A •. Heated by Hot Water. 



TANNER'S VITREOUS FLUID and CLOTH, 

 a Substitute for Gla*s for Horticultural Purposes.— The 

 Vitreous Cloth proves its superiority over Glass, by producing 

 the light most suitable to vegetation, superseding the neces- 

 sity of any shading, preserving a healthy moisture on the 

 plant, retaining its bloom to a nsore lengthened period, less ex- 

 pensive, and not requiring so much attention. The above (re- 

 taining heat) is preferable to glass for Hothouses, Ac, the 

 temperature of which is maintained with less luel. It is 

 equally applicable as a covering for Fruit trees, preserving 

 them from frost, blight, and excessive heat. The Vitreous 

 Cloth, made by machinery, is much superior to any prepared In 

 a different manner. By the use of the Vitreous fluid, the Cloth 

 (after lengthened service) may be renewed. 



The Fioid sold in bottles Is. 6<i. and 4*. t'rf. The Cloth 2s. 6cl. 

 and 3*. per yard. Manufactured by N. W. Tanner, Chemist, 

 Exeter. Agents for Exeter and Vicinity, Messrs. Lucoaibs, 

 Pixcb, & Co., Exeter Nursery. 



To Mr. N. W. Tanner— Sir, we have u?ed your prepared 

 Cloth, and have pleasure in informing you that whilst the light 

 admitted through it is very suitable to vegetation, there has been 

 no necessity to have recourse to any extra shading during the 

 very clear, bright weather which we have so long experienced; 

 this we consider an impoiunt point. Yours, &c. 



(Signed) Lccombk, Pinck & Co., Exeter Nursery. 



June 21, 1344. 



*»• Respectable Agents required. 



WRIGHT'S STACK PRESERVER.-Hundreds 

 of Stacks of floe Hay were saved from spontaneous com- 

 bustion or discoloration in the neighbourhood of the inventor, 

 by the use of the above invaluable instrument. The article may 

 be seen, and bills obtained, containing testimonials to its value 

 from experienced Fanners who have for many years proved its 

 efacdcy, i-.tJ. Wright's, Manufacturer, Ongar, Essex; J. and G. 

 Dka.vk, Ironmongers, London-bridge; and of any Ironmonger in 

 the eouu! ry. P;ice, in box, with lock and joints, 21. 5$. 



Charles Lawrence, Esq. 

 Rev. Thomas Maurice 

 Mr. Daniel Trinder 

 Mr. Edward Bowly 

 Mr. Edmund Ruck 

 Mr. James Kearsey 

 Mr. Thomas Stone 

 Mr. 'Ihomas C. Brown 

 Mr. Thomas lies. 



AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, &c. 



\ T a GENERAL MEETING of the Subscribers 



A ail d Friends of the proposed AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 

 in Id at CIRENCESTER, the 1st of July, 1844, Earl Bathurst 

 in the Chair, the following Resolutions were unanimously 



First— Moved by T. H. S. Sotheron, Esq , M.P., and se- 

 eded bv Eoward Holland, Esq.-That it appearing by the 

 Reuoit of the Committee appointed at the last General Meeting 

 that the establishment of an Institution for giving a scientific 

 -nd practical education to young persons intended for Agricul- 

 tural pursuits, will receive adequate support: Resolved, that 

 •he present Subscribers, and those who may hereafter become 

 Subscribers, until the whole capital shall be subscribed for, 

 constitute a company to be incorporated by Royal Charter, 

 limiting individual responsibility, for the establishment of such 



an institution. 



Second— Moved by James Crowdv, Esq., and seconded by 

 Dr. Dai b en ev,— That the affairs of the Company shall be 

 carried on by a President, Vice President, and Committee of 

 Management, which is hereby authorised to apply for a Charter, 

 and to arrange with Earl Bathurst the lease of the Farm; to 

 call in Subscriptions, and to be invested with full powers to act 

 in other respects ; to consist of 18 Shareholders, five to form a 

 quorum, and one-third of the number to go out annually, by 

 rotation, but to be re-e!igible; and that the following form the 



Committee: — 

 Earl Bathurst, 



T. H. S. Sotheren, Esq., M.P. 

 Edmund Holland, Esq. 

 Sir M. H. HickS Beach, Bart. 

 Raymond Crippp, E-=q. 

 Rev. J. M. Prower 

 Mr. Henry Howell 

 Mr. Peter Matthews 

 Mr. T.Arkell 



Dr. Daubei.y , 



Third- Moved by the Rev. J. M. Prower, and seconded by 



Mr Kear-ev,— That Earl Bathurst, Earl Ducie, T. H. S. B. E. 



Sotheron, Esq., and Edmund Holland, Esq., be the Trustees ol 



the Institution. . , , , 



Fourth— Moved by Mr. A. R Fewster, and seconded by Rev. 



T. Maurice,— That the Council of the Royal Agricultural So- 

 ciety of England having given their sanction to the holding of 

 a Meeting during the Session at Southampton, for the purpose 

 of making the objects of this Institution more generally known 

 amongst Agriculturists : Resolved, that a Meeting be held on 

 'he evening of Tuesday, the 23d instant, at Southampton, and 

 that the Committee appoint a Deputation to call and attend 



such Meeting. 



Fifth— Moved by Mr. Edward Bowlv, and seconded by Mr. 

 Charles Law&kkck,— That Earl Bathurst be President, the 

 Earl of Ducie, Vice-President, and Mr. Robert J. Brown, 

 Honorary Secretary, to be ex efficio members of the Committee. 



Sixth,— It was Resolved unanimously— That the thanks of 

 this Meeting be given to Earl Bathurst, for taking the chair. 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE. 



The Committee report that in pursuance of the resolution in 

 that behalf passed at the Gene.al Meeting, they have by public 

 Advertisement and otherwise, invited Tenders of a suitable 

 Site for the proposed College. Tney are happy to inform the 

 Meeting that they have received the offer of a Farm on Lease 

 from Earl Bathurst, which, from its general character and 

 situation, is, in their opinion, so well adapted for the purposes 

 of the Institution, that they have no hesitation in recommend- 

 ing that an application be immediately made to his Lordship 

 for the terms on which he would be willing to let the Farm. 

 The Committee have every reason to believe the terms would 

 be entirely satisfactory to the Subscribers. They have great 

 satisfaction in repoi ting further a very handsome offer on the 

 part of Earl Bathurst, to advance at very moderate interest, to 

 be added to the rent, one-half, not exceeding 2000/., of the 

 expense of the necessary buddings. 



This Farm now consists of about 400 acres of arable, and 30 

 acres of pasture land, and is situated about one mile from 

 Cirencester, and accessible by two good turnpike-roads. 



The Committee are further enabled to report that the applica- 

 tion foi a Charter has been so favourably received by Govern- 

 ment as to leave no doubt that one will be granted, provided 

 the Society consent that any surplus of income, after paying 

 dividends at the rate of 4 per cent, on the subscribed capital, 

 shall be applied to increase the efficiency of the Institution. 



The Committee continues to receive such increasing support 

 and encouragement, that with the aid of the fund for building 

 offered by Earl Bathurst, they aie of opinion that all necessary 

 steps for the establishment ot the College may at once be safely 

 taken. (Signed) Raymond Cripps, Chairman. 



Cirencester, 1st July, 1844. 



ROYAL AGRICULTURAL MEETING AT SOUTHAMPTON. 



THOMAS MATCHAM, of the Royal Hotel, 



-JL Southampton, being the sole appointed Agent for the 

 London and South- Western Railway Company, begs to inform 

 those parties who intend sending Cattle or Implements for the 

 approaching Agricultural Show, that he will be in readiness 

 at the Railway Terminus and the Ports wood Station to convey 

 Implements and Cattle to the Show-yard at very moderate 

 charges, particulars of which may be obtained upon application 

 at the Terminus of the London and South-Western Railway, 

 Nine Elms and Southampton. T. Match am requests-to pre- 

 vent disappointment— that due notice may be given him, with 

 full particulars of what each party may require. Omnibuses, 

 Flys and Post-horses will be in readiness at the Terminus to 

 meet the Trains for the conveying of Passengers to the Show. 



__ -A. B. SAVORY 



~ and SONS, No. 9, Cornhill, London, opposite the Bank of 

 England, invite attention to a splendid variety of Rosewood 

 China, Bronze, and Ormolu CLOCKS; they go for eight days 

 ana strike the hours and half-hours. Price 4 &;•-««; 7P»jeas 

 and 10 guineas each, and upwards. The performance is war- 



^A Pamphlet, with detailed lists of Prices, ***;**« J** 



sketches, may be had on application 6?tH. or ^ 



of Great Britain and Ireland, postage free, m answer to a post 



letter. ^^ 



"T)R A WING-ROOM CLOCKS.- 



T EA and PERRINS'S WORCESTERSHIRE 



L SAUCE Preparl? from the Recipe of a Nobleman in the 



C °- Great Western Steamship, June 6, 18U.-The cabin of the 

 Great Western has been regularly supplied , vw Lka A P« 

 rixb-s Worcestershire Sauce, which is adapted forever, -variety 



of 



wl 



mending 



its capital flavour, an 



^ 'on^Ttha most piquant ^o^^^^ 



epicurean age is Lea and Perrins's Worceste^ 



to fish, flesh, fowl, and soup: giving ; a zest ^ r ^^ lcaaC08l « 



long-established favourites; more wholesome au 



-Naval and Military Gazette, April S^W*. d p gRRI . vs , 



Sold Wholesale by the ^°^ e ^U ^V ^lllldo"- ***** 

 Worcester; Messrs. Barclay and Son, Jarrm 

 and the principal Oil and Italian Warehousemen m 

 and ftrtail by the usual venders of Sauces. 



itSuuce to ^apianw «»- '-r—yr .. 

 d as the best accompaniment of it* s ma 



(Signed) James Hoskkn " 



PAXTON-PLACE, NEAR ST. ^f^, D| 



TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by ^ • ^^ 



1~ on Monday 22d, Wednesday 24tb, ana „ lw , late h. p. 



-a- on Monday z.'u, t»»i/^«"«»- -" ' rH f the late ". «. 

 days of July. 1844, by order of the Executors *£ daCE0 US, 

 ciTAvniv Esq.. 3530 GREKNHOLSK, unun ES and 



SrtS&BoU PLANTS ; ^C^gf^i and 



HOTHOUSES, 53 MELON and CUCUMBau k 



265 Dozen of CHOICE WINES. Greenhouse, 328 Or- 



ARRANOEMENT.-On Monday 22d: 1026 Green ^ 



chidaceous, and 5 7 4 Hothouse punt s .*£ Cape p , |n(s aod 

 o'clock. On Wednesday 24th 1600 Greentio Cucuin . 



Bulbs, and the Hot and Greenhouses, and Meio ^^ corn . 



ccuuuuo»--t —- Wines, cuiu- 



ber Lights, atTen o'clock OnFriday ^ thj* ^^ ( 

 fflltLSSKatt: »0°do, Champagne,.^ 



ford; Eagle, ^**M%^^*\£: London; end of W* 

 wade ; Three Cups, Aldersgate-strcei, 

 Medland, Surveyor and Appraiser^^NeoU. 



TO CAPITALISTS. 



THE 







TO BE SOLD, to pay a^ dear Five per C 



1 TOLLS arising from the N.v*atwnoM ej.e ^ 



Corn, Coals, Timber ^^'^'i^^ith a Capital Re*. 

 Wavenev from Beccles to Bungay, » uuul *' Rungav. 



S^r&J Offlce. Buainess Pauses ic a Bu ^.^ s ,< 



Auctioneer, N orwich. __ 



~ Valuable chvrch preferment. t 0> - 



TO BE SOLD, the NEXT ?f &^VU g 



I * «u« nFf-TORY of RICKINGHALL 1***1 -» and 

 SUFFOLK The Incumbent is in the 68th ff *&, •&■* 



SS N^nVcoL arising <™**^^J*T '*%*$, 

 1 Surplice Fees, average about : 563/. per an KlS(;H ALU 

 Kf XT PRESENTATION to the RECTOR* ™ ' a „ n uro. 



SuKriSr, possessing a »**«*££S ****** 



For further particulars apply to Mr. t>^*- 



Norwich 





