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9—1853 ] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 137 
ae M ГАК 8 eee s ды EARLY X 
TO URISTS.— 
GAS It fi notorious that extensive adulterations of this 
E are still carried or 
e ONY IBBS AND SONS, 
NLY 8 OF PERUVIAN e e 
M THEO ғ ir duty to Ше n Government 
a pommes Farmers and all others w x 
rcha ase e will 
he best —— 
„ that punt AN TONI GIBBS AND SONS th ink it К 
Ahe m wholesale price at which sound Peruvian 
sold by ipen during the pe two years is 
gs 24 per ent. 
4 made by dea Ps rs at a lower price must therefore 
a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated. 
9]. 5s. per 
Any re-s& 
gither leave 
sither leave a loss to леш о зе —_ 
Urbe al OF LIME, , warranted the 
NUTTA 5 RCHA GOLOSHES, to 
JOHN JONES & Co. Inventors, Patent W onts, E 
Sold to the оона at 3d., 5d., and 6d. each. the 
pow Зог һе 7 — 2s. 6d. "each, sufficient for 100 shee өр. 
Direc ns for use.—Bind r ound the ancle some tailor’ 8 listing, 
UN жы, 
the honour 
н; dip the ирт pent of the shoe into very hot water, then 
trete h up the when soft to the height required. Full 
3 are ai with each order 
Agent for London: Mr. F. Hawes 13, Lime Street, Leadenhall 
Market, 
NNED NETTING, for the p E Fruit 
ees from frost, blight, and — s an сек urity of 
mark Sown Seeds, ei garden: TU d. per T. ae 
; 200 yards, 145 .; 500 yards, 905. : Pide. 60 axed 
Ketting for е aries, &c., at 3d. per Siue Sant. Berka 8 
for Wall Fra 
At EDGINGTON & Co.'s, " 3 Bars, City, and Old Kent 
Road, Southwark, here also be seen erected Emi igrant 
c. &c., delivered to any Railway Station in London 
Wis CORN MANURE for top dressing, - pos 
bstan s yielding Nitrogen, Potash, and other chemicals 
- : Een : reed rated Urate, Nitrate of Soda, 
gricultural Salt, Sulphate of Potash, Ammoni a, 
cial Manure. 
JAN GUANO, guaranteed the genuine importation 
of Messrs. A. GIBBS & SONS, 91. 10s. per ton, or, in quantities 
or five tons and upwards, 97. Bs. per ton in dock. A constant 
supply of LINSEED and RAPE е 
EDWARD Porser, Secretary. 
LONDON MANURE COMPANY, Bridge Street, Blackfriars. 
ANURES.—The following Manures are manu- 
factured at Мг. Lawes’ — 4: —€— 1 — 
urnip Manure ... рог ton £7 о ? 
Superphosphate of ” 7 
Sulphuric En ST Сорго ites 
Все, 69, K g William Street, "City, L 
NB. Pe тауа Gua — guarante d to contain 2 "e cent. of 
Ammonia, 91. 10s. per ton; and for 5 tons or more, 91. 5s. per ton, 
ie dock. Sulphate of Ammonia a, &c. 
ARCOAL MANURE. 
Works, Stanley Bridge, Fulham, Middlesex, at 60s. per ton, 
cwt., and 2s. 6d. per с wt. 
bs 
sowed it in the row with and put a few pinches 3 е 
2 of Cabbage,” "The effect 18 perceptible very soon, but it Newcastle 
mr. the second year as the first.'— "The 
Garden, TE. Glen 
Mr. Јонх кее ‘of the Canal Lock 
writes: — ^I consider your Sewage Cha 
valuable. I have tried it this season as ae 
erop of Speen Wurzel, and have a finer dn ттан when І used 
other Manure. The quantity I used was 4 cwt. to half an acre.” 
GUANO AND OTHER. MANURES. 
Ран GUANO of the finest quality ; Super- 
u$ Kensington, 
hate of Lime, made from bone only; Nitrates of Soda 
— bep EU ds Ash, ones, co as lis MS 
Pat 8 m. her manures o of k own n — 
Apply to 5 жатр 
E 755 
$ 
FOR G Spin pound in a highly с 
centrated — uae rtion of ammonia, which 
M the property of fixing in the soil as well as the 
two ofthe most vegetation. Itis gold 
in 8 m seve red nd efficient manure 
ал for ed ы i 8 
Orders to be se o ME S 
on, where Samples denies at * further partic — 
may be obtained. Manufactory, Blue Anchor Alley, Bunhill Il Row. 
ALL’S GARDEN NETS, uel PM. eee from 
Frosts, &c. very durab 
ан than i in any former year. ies à by the ve «Жалы 
Wasn PATENT 226 AND COTTAGE 
PUM 
Cast-iron CLER for the use of Farms, 
Co очко, Manure Tanks, and we} 
Patent ЕШЮ: 118 6 
Pa a Pump, with 15 feet ol lead 
— 3 e É oi S 
Large 
of the 
8, CRESCENT, JEWIN STREET, LoNDOX х. 
CT description of Machinery for Raising Water, Fire 
—ngines, Ke. 
Wiss 
REDUCTION IN PRIC 
Improvep GALVAN ISED WROUGHT- 
IRON LIQUID . 
ишин. ma bə ‘affected by the 
mann 
x. ce, "complete, with 10 feet 
Lc аз Pipe, 47.158. 
erms, cas ivery. 
Epwarp Werr, Agricultu: 
sent free by post, 
i 8 
Tents in g 
WIRE GAME NETTING. — 
er "sa 2 feet wid 
7 is m 
22252 шш 
2225 
222 
e? 2% 
8222527737 
— — 2625282 
Galvan- J apanned 
ised. iron. 
d xxii: t X 24 inches wide — per yd. 54d. per yd, 
2 inch " extra на ” wird 9 "s 
15-inch „ light 53 5 n 
13-inch „ strong "n 34 » 8 5 
Rem „ extra strong „ om 5 
the above 4 — х ве, = proport es. 
If os upper half mesh, it will reduce cmm — one- 
A: “Galvanised sparrow: -proof erg ine e ' Pheasantries, 3d. 
per Patterns еи post 
Малиетоа b by —— BISHOP, Market Place, Norwich, 
and d 
. 
T ee a AND — LATCHFORD 
E Works, WARRINGTO 
ae 
+ 
20 e 
7253 900606 ese 
à 000606000606 
H 0000030000 
0600060600060, 
nufacturers of Improved 8 
RABB IT- ‘PROOF WIRE NETTING 
iv san un 
. — 
12 inches high j 
18 ditto 
24 ditto 
= T widths at ane 
Wire Works fo: Grain ed 
also extra dona WIN AREE AD drying Grain, 
= LA 
—Th 3 have had 
4, supplying клеш hundreds 
of the 
first families d for many years. e transit 
rg this Por d де» та — Por ts in Ireland is ua 
and expeditio d the cost is very mo oderate. The 
of Pl; ar owt i is rebos СЯ ер ated for commercial 
transact with our sister 
The Carriage of all Orders ant 2i is Parp to the following 
DUBLIN | 
Sea-port 
COR 
LFAS [IMERI ICK. 
_, Steamers аге continually running from the Great WES 
shot of our Unien Road Establishinent), 0 
the above-named Po: 
rts. 
For Me Go. Be and сарма cac і to WiLLIAM EDGCUMBE 
RENDLE & Co., Seed Mercha Кишон 
Езт = P CENTURY. 
PRESENT PRICES OF AGRICULTÜRAL SEEDS. 
3 Ут е dte ED ATA- 
LOGU will be ве he last Page of the 
P ember ie the Gardeners’ oh е 
Ear Orders will ill have the е, of scarce sorts, 
MANGOLD 
RIVER 
A epee See 
. see 3 SU TTON'S NEW CAT ALOGUE, 
' Chroni cle. 
re 
— in London, Peterborough, Hull, or bs 
_| purposes on the 
с. &с.; which m 
Show-yard some months, have 2 disco 
ger atmosphere, nm during the present mon 
at ghee 
oured by the 
mth yet be sold 
priees for new work being ан. 
abatement proposed at the pre 
per —- according to the 3 of the article. 
Pos. 1 to 4, Keppel Row, New Road, Regent's Park 
BAKER'S FOUNTAINS. 
THE. PHEASANTRY, BEAUFORT STREET, „KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA. 
M ESSRS. BAKER can 
FOUNTAINS for 5 Pigeons, as the 
most simple, efficient, an — ae A they are easily tte, 228 
screw or plug required. Files e ce, containing A rti, Se; 9q 
8s. And at 3, Half-moon Passage, Gracechurch 
XLEY anp Со”. ASBESTOS — enlarged. 
Price 30s, each ; small size, 
ee & PEARS, 8, Geo eorge Y ard, pince Street. 
Twenty Gallons of Pure Water per diem. All Mineral and 
5 matters entirely separated by this process. 
See Lancet and all fhe standard journals as to the value of 
ee — — their o 
— 1 E ee Ens New 
отед from | t 
— pee Street, 
Catalogues, with 1 Illustrations, 
1 
. PATHS. ть e pu enjoy 
Gardens during the winte d t 
construc 
— таз «à de icin CEMENT T CONCRETE. which | S 
d 
vel of which the path is at 
pis desit vue ne the loam which is mixed with it, and to every 
part of clean 3 ma one of sharp river sand. To fiye parts 
of such equal one of Port. Cement, and incorpo- 
rate the whole | me ч the state — түр ng the water. 
may then be dry siate be urer can mix 
and arit nier required 21 p^ gm and in 48 
hours it becomes as d as a egetation ot grow 
hrough or upon it, and it resists the action of the severest frost. 
It is MM Dua ap eee ө шыбыш give a fall 
necessary, as 
from the middle of the path e the sides. 
Manufacturers of the MSN V . B. WHITE & BROTHERS, 
Millbank Street, W 
Che Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, - FEBRUAR Y 26, 1853. 
GS FOR THE TWO rans gee WEEKS. 
WEDNESDAY, March 2— Agricultural Socie T4 4. 
THURSDAY, 3—Agricultural Imp. et. rot Ireland. 
WEDNESDAY, — gcAgrieultural mer 5 of ngland. 
THUESDAY, — 1 тне егу of Ireland. 
THE ADVENT OF THE ere SEASON, а period of 
great de orlance and anxiety to pe ers, 
reminds us that we shall render more serv 
k the 
a вина ce of w 
practical remarks on the 
during the Lambing Season,’ 
in another column. 
„ 
which will be found 
Tue foll bring is the substance of one porti ion o 
note-book who has just каш 
— state of drainage. The nor 
er drai ose sout and 
te difference which 2e 233 cas бё cannot. 
be wholly accounted for such 
as the declivity and роону of "the soil, eti from a 
difference in the investment of capi ital: draining 
one hand, and the obstruction 
ills present on the other, v the flow of 
ps st their fribataries. 
the 
N.B. Wire Work Galvanised on very alvantageous te e more in 
RON HURDLES north towards 1 the soil and less 
TEPHENSON ax» PEILL, 61, Gracechurch Street, to counteract it by the injudicious th 
London; and 17, New k Street, So — Manufac- of weirs, bridges, с.) across ri rivers 
Sear gay coer ot on Poni b == 
сес DLES :—for Sheep, 6 — bég 3 feet t Bigh, with 5 bars, examples are quoted in support of the conclusions 
t 4s. 6d.; and for Cattle, 6 feet long, 3 feet 3 inches high, with here given, one of which we shall advance. For 
5 bars instance— from St. Neots to Huntingdon th 
A deen ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS.— |o use was one sheet of water ; in many cases 
8 standing as high as the tops of the hedges. On the left x 
| the railway the river northwards, 
carts were proceeding homewards from a mill, 
wading half rib deep in the water on the middle of 
m = road. This is a fine fertile district of 
, and the loss on both arabl G 
зна e um bo heavy. Along the Great Mens 
line many si 
sometimes b танй, 
but а often by the it perfect state of the channels 
rivers. озгочо ни of drainage is 
to be found in the ufacturing districts of the 
west in the journey —.— near Carlisle, 
reston, and by. ttle has been 
done to the great or arteri ainage of 
untry. Not only don al to assist 
inage, but done a great deal to 
it, by mill-dams, ow bridges, &c. In the 
and fertile valleys of the Trent, the Nene, 
а Ouse, with their network ibutaries, the 
er may be — owing in the identical channels 
vhi ch they ha emselves, as our 
dd forefathers beheld them prior to the days 
This difference between the south and north as Е 
the state of drainage and obstructions by mills i 
stay accounted for; for in the former there is n not 
only a greater extent of Grass-lands on the banks of 
rivers, but a gestes population, requiring therefore 
more water-power for machinery, while the water- 
power available is actually less. On the other 
hand, the lands in the latter are more inclined, and 
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