January 10, 1857.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
om ore they will thrive on the same pastures, This 
reed is becoming 
ught into ge notice they d 
erienced Cowke We shall be pee T, v ie an 
account of Welsh breeds of cattle]. 
ceuo ripa —In the A 
= ent of Pleuro- 
tural ape i 
M 
rof nitrogen. I quite recolect 
p aini on oils the chemist fou 
in e of ond oil traces of nitrogen. 
saitiliding st pen een of the like oil, he 
found no trace hat this was 
of n ma A en or azote, and t 
ie robably a foreign and not 
HORTICULTURE ALL FT99 
IN BRANCHES. 
APPOINTMEN 
JOHN WEEKS, NLS" CG: 
KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA. 
be hollow rei 
surface 
which this” Boiler 
f the re 
n accompaniment of the aL TB. e o nders 
that the pore analysis given by M. Bracconyot of t i 
“one of the richest vegetable oils” is an analysis of Pa Wome 
olive oil. Or gps s name, too, is wrongly spelled]. & Co.  Miniho- 
Notices of Books. 
Diary for E a a Proms and pi Be vin ig F iad 
1857. an Essex Amateur. Essex 
Suffolk io Office, eae dak. 
useful a nnual. It — 
. WEEKS AND CO., HORTICULTURAL agg a ane 
ATER APPARATUS st AA HOTHOUS USES & ee Tae, 
A by ft. 6 in. 
CONSERVATORIES, Forcine Pits, &c., of every Slike iaid. size, both ain, diamantteyenll tee 
and Ornamental. to the im- 
Also our IMPROVED uBULAR BOILERS of all sizes. A 1 
stock on hand, See our Mostra Catalogues on Horticultural Belldtng 
and Heating by Hot Wat 
hes high, by 18 jiii in diameter. 
JOHN WEEKS & Co., King’s Road, Chelsea, London. 
ee 
skill j Er eei ent in the selec 
of the sibleto for which it is pe 
Calendar of of Operations. 
ANUARY 
ER OF THE FENS, San, 6: —The great anomaly of the day 
ey of good Barley, free from sprouts. The expected 
makes it uncertain what extent speculation 
malting so 
bility is tha Il be» 
been this season hee secured early) s most profitable aa 
The ordinary sorts sell freely at from 30s. to 40s. 
sew? snr bir army from 52s. to 56s. ‘The late 
wly; the growth of the earlier so 
weather; altogether the 
e aration 
rts will 
i heaps unprotected. 
k did we not witness = frequent 
hs hr ob Oats and ly 1 
a week, and are tolerably well employed; the number of pers 
is Uni inished, as compared with last year, con 
prom oe and the expenses of the Union are l in a 
r proportion, hn cn ae to the di: of the 
4 Ib. Tonk Ws Peter 
to Correspondents. 
CANADIAN ÀGRICULTURE: An Intending Emigrant 
ë A Canadian 1 Farmer,” who favoured our co; 
B” w 
3s. 
i Cutte 
ROOTS GRATED, CHAFF CUT, AND THE FOOD MIXED 
AT ONE OPERATION BY 
Samuelsons New Patent Combined Machine. 
L S 
ee 
age Pet 
$ hjp Machine is Peery = —_— the wants of Agriculturists using a mixture of 
s of a combined Root Grater and Chaff Cutter, 80 os soa on the frame that the cut Chaff 
mixed as they lea ave the knives and fall througi t! th 
sf 4h 
Chaff. It 
Roots are intimately 
Roots and 
and 
‘The mixture taking place while the grated Root is in a 
hand. 
"TURNIPS or CHAFF cat be cut separately ifrequired. The Machine only occupies the space of one Chaff Cutter or Turnip 
-power ies <i 4 10s. 
Ditto, for horse-power, or it can be worked by 2 man and boy ee oa 
Delivered to almost any Railway Station in Englan 
The above, and also Samvetsox’s PATENT GARDNER'S TURNIP CUTTERS, eR PULPERS, AF 
ROLLER "MILLS, and other food-preparing = Ce ural Implemen A of any respec Aee i manoni i 
Implement Dealer in town or country, or direct 
LSON, Britannia Works, Banbury. 
articles as a “hand flour mill” for grinding and soon eat 
corn, a “ hand churn,” a “ cottage stove,” a “chest of 
penter’s tools,” a “pair of tart. wheels and ax le,” 
to spend the first eight or ten months with some one alre iehy 
settled and experienced in Ca i. gmg and is such an 
sovena easy to obtain? He speaks highly of the Oxford 
ict. Would it be possible to — in that district, say 
100 acres of land, of which ra 10 already cleared, at about 
ta neers acre? Does he hap sanaan iBar of ihe Peter- 
o kno 
ugh, Durham, or Northumberland Ke Renen, in 
pei any advice relative to those parts? If he will kindly 
ny to these queries, and give et other a wh hion | 
he may think useful, he — probably be of grea istance to 
Pc ip nae emigrant 
reome years shed-teeding sheep, we may say t 
siderable losses, lly from affections of the | kmra, ne 
as it appeared tors from the want of ex 
recommended for that purpose di 
** As 
others are detained till 
the necessary 
We must also igen 
ing em! aa pee pak Bk da 
to let 
sheep-yard about pa or thrice a poate for a minute 
usual, many communica 
be made 
HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FRAMES & LICHTS | 
OR PITS, CUCUMBER & LEMON BOXES & LICHTS. 
Paper te Wiek] 79, Up pper Thames remind Da Po 
Min PROOF PATHS. 
mare ae SHED FLOORS. 
land Cem and inco 
applying tho reg 
bourer can mix 
pe and in 48 hon 
gaes» WATTS, Horov B Bur sper. 8, Claremont | 1 
ld Kent Road, Janne 
2 . 6 in. 
tious have been A a les, glazed ne stout sheet glass, painted air aii: complete, ready 
inquiries can of best material, 
rock, Vegetation — 
cannot grow heri oe upon i and it it resists the sekian of yo 
suveredt frost. It is necessary, 
to eiga a fall from the middle of the etapa toward 
s first-rate paving for BARNS, 
CATTLE: SHEDS, FARM-YARDS, pce on ot siemens 
a clean, a desideratum. May be 
omer peste ' well as in sum summer, 
oun of the ar J. B. Wars & 
in. wide, any length, from 12 a 
neum rag m, Melon Boxes and 
Lights, from y ft. iy to 10 ft. 6 in. , kept ready, 
use, all made of and sent > 
te fa parts ofthe kingdom.— T References may Berhad to the Nobility, 
Gentry, and fo i a ee ee i 
