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Jou 4,1357] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 473 
OLLEGE or AGRICULTURE 4x» CHEMI STRY, Creure MANURE. OYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
AND es PRACTICAL and pa ge Ee ALS a 37 and +} CIRENCESTER. 
ennin, n Lane, n, n ig P "a a 
23, Lower K cipal—J..C C. Nese, F. G. s, F.C Gs, = MANURE - Patron: -His Royal me “emp So aed hasret 
The sy + every TS TRIB UTOR Principal—Rev. J. dis Tavoann ek 
eaginecring,: M “Manufactures, and ss Arts; for the ani Chemistry—J. A. C. Yogleker, PhD C.8. 
Naval and Cert Services, , and for the Universities. T Zoology, Geolo 7, and Bo — Jas. Node sly F.G.8., F.L 
‘Analyses and Assays of € reeni rEg a promptly and Veterinary M icine and Sue —G, T. Brown, M.R.C.V. a 
accurately execu uted at Tes: ollege. The Pace and other Surveying, Civil Engineering, and Mathematics — J. A, 
particulars may be had on application to the Tartan, Om 
Mr. Neserr is pre to ppa s ae To deliver in Professor of Agriculture and Farm 5 ~ a Io Coleman. 
m Professor—A. Sibso 
ber of Rt ge e on Agricultural 
a MANU. 
n, by applying to 
Agricultural and. Chemical ‘College, 
_ Analyses of Soils, Guano hos- 
Gentlemen Fasiihois of receiving 
and A 
ssaying, will find ample ‘facility and ac 
ege. 
COMPANY 
MANUR 
(Established 1840). 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
CORN MANURE Biran AUTUMN SOWING. 
y Ear iia mporters T 2 paren PERU- 
s’ oA. BLOOD 
HATE 0 C IMONTA ITRATH v sa DA, BLOOD 
SOURES, and very. ARTIŽIOIAL MANUR 
ing Pri eria sts, Analyses, m Testimo- 
nials, may be 5 otisiiei at t e Company’s Offices, 40, cease 
Street, Blackfriars, gmt p of sewer pera, prp UND 
& Sox, Poole; Mr. T. PIN. E, Beamin 
BOKSS Secretary. 
m Bs PECO WING MANURES are = iiibamonNi 
aid vi aa 
; Sulphuric Acid an 
a vo Batho 
p London Bri idgo 
Coprolites, "al. —Office, 1 È, Adelaide Place, 
N.B. Genuine Perüvinn Guan 1 
eent. of a mmonia. Nitrate of Soda nore ey of cerca ana 
other C. al Manures. 
NITRO- RRORPEAAE BLOOD 
Y. (Limi 
Office es, 109, Fenchurch Street Of = lis 
Be “Plaistow Marshes, Esse 
og aS, 7L per et delivered | 
Every bag co: Opams’ Patent BLOOD 
MAnvre,” at sold va Ps the authorised Agents of the 
Company. | 
ERUVIAN GUANO, Bolivian Guano, Superphos- | 
hate of Lime, Nitrate of backcg: 3 Blood ranger ky and every | 
gay head n Men 
W. Incuis C. tar = London. | 
d as valua 
manures, &c. Works ang z mre to 300 lights estimated f aa 
Rri +e constructi ction is so sim e Works can be e 
the management of an pir Revs ab urer g sera es g — yE 
iculars to HENR He OB piper Sir Galvanized Iron | 
s, 2, Basing’ 
WATERING ¢ Auna AN AMUSEMENT—NOT | 
A AROR: | 
ATER YOUR RDENS and MANURE 
and INDIA- 
a o, 5 Apply for g Mirai Price 
TH & Co., To Gutta Percha and indis-rub pber F 
%, Old Street Road, E. C. | 
C kagus S PATENT INVENTIONS for STABLE | 
wv awarded a Prize at the Paris Exhibiti 
and patronised by the English and French Governments, 
A a= 
A 
y 
| COTTAM axp HALLEN, of Winsle original 
y Street, are the 
inventors of the PATENT EN AMELLED MANGER, Water 
: fone Iron Rack, united to an top-plate, and | 
one Bag ete and useful fixture, AM’S | 
miek ter guide and collar rein attached, and all of | 
is taken $ to the back of the manger, and works with ease 
e-bar. 
EW PATENT SEED-BOX, an impo 
iania 
por to the, so pet being gs om in Goshen light, 
i Saa durable, promotes cleanliness, an 
is economical in i 
COTTAWS PATENT SADDLE ama 1 HARNESS BRACKET 
2e Jp aesnes T 
'& T a Patent eperrig and = 
and cl 
on, kant vie" of 
oe, to corrode and 
ATENT LIQUID-MAN URE DISTRIBUTOR OR 
WATER-CART, for te Pee rig ary 3° of Guano, &c., war- 
ranted not to clog up or se get out of order. It has 
The next HESON will begin early in August. 
Boarders er 16 years of age, 55 guineas per annum ; be- 
tween 16 and 18, 70 sep ot 18, 80 guineas. The fee for 
Out-students is 401. per 
The chief attention of the the Students is directed to a diligent 
Waterproof Joints, and will. paar its liquid from 12 to 15 feet 
wide. = will w ork o pal well ai ada shige act land yje Organic, and d. Agrio Earr one te Ch rh sarn y, Geology, Botan aty Votan 
out any abel ag noroug A. pte Crops or inary Medici d Surgery, Sur Aa na OKLA 
s y gineering. 
Pasture Land, or for Wa atering aoe i The tical inatraction ins Rates is eh en by the Pro. 
A SPECIAL PRIZE at the Bath and Westof England Show, 1856. pe pakrana, int us dauidukinedt suns toe aime 
A SPECIAL PRIZE at the Stow Agricultural Show, 1 Siaracea a Hugban pari 
A SILVER MEDAL at the Liverpool an Man chester Show, 1856. P 
A SPECIAL PRIZE at the Gloucestershire Agricult, Show, 1858. | ch pemieal Fare Prop i Meee ny r 
tudents in succession, un ndt the Superintendence of 
Tivoli, a he Atenes of Chemistry and his Assistant, 6 
URGES = AND K ETSAI a7 T PUMP.— Practical Instruction is cbse n in the field in Surve 
ESE PUMPS Levelling, an ing; i ne use of the lite 
and other i Tamisa vee in Field Botany and Practical 
Gettogy, by the Professors of Surveying and Natural History 
FOR FILLING ig apo ely. 
MANURE CARTS, 
AND MANY OTHER 
PURPOSES. 
THE 
TRIPOD LEGS 
FOLD UP, 
on tien to 
RGESS 
their R E 
Brentwood, Essex, 
JOVES “PUMPS FOR ALI? PURPOSES. 
PORTABLE LE GALVA- 
NISED PUMPS onstand, 
with folding tripod le 
21. 10s. 
Hose Pipe of all kinds. 
YARD, FARM, and 
HOUSE PUMPS, from 
ll. Ts. ôd. 
Estimates for mae 
ng 
at the “Manufactory, 
TEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, London 
IMPROVED | LIQuip. MANURE 
eee FO 
These Pumps are fitted wi 
action. “The 
ivan iro 
wered at pleasure. e legs 
together, x un whole may 
on shi y pond or 
req 
Price of 44 in. Pump, with legs, 31. 3s, 
The barrel is 274 in. ong, and the legs 
are 5 ft. high. 
4 inch Gutta Percha Suction Pipe, 
. per foot. 
inch Flexible Rubber rg Canvas 
—s 
baer} 
heels, penen Deep Well 
TARN. ERS PATENT VIBRA’ TNG STAN- 
TA RD PUMPS. 
PATENT CAST-IRON S, fitted with J. Son’s 
Farm and Wells, not exceeding 30 
Diameter 
of Barrel. of Barrel. £s. d. 
24in.short 1 ft.17in. ( Fitted tor lead, \1 10 0 
2} ,, lo ny ta percha, | 1 14 0 
oi” cole P cast iron A 
, ditto 3 ,, ” an; i 
> ditto 3 ,, 6, aee gga Is 80 
24 „ short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe 
attached, _ Bolts and” Nuts 
ready for fixing s... sssi e 2140 
24 in. long Site ditto ditto 2 18 0 
The short barrel net 2 fers 
for fixing in situations fort teat height a atl 
PE 
a darit the E of and sinks in 
Wash ena Punt 
un psy or in Tok Forcing, ani 
fiouses fares fs y be fixed, w en desired, 
under the stage. 
obtained of any Tronmonger 
mn Bioy pi Town or coun at the nie prices, or of the 
and | Patentees on Toe Maaa ea AI 
d Manufacture 
Full particularssent | 
Tenn Buckets and Suckers, which cannot clog in action, for | fe] 
ottages, an 0 fee’ 
means 
eterinary Hospital is fitted up for the rece ption of Dis- 
iol Animals of all be te ne with Ph Pha: ., attached, 
g operati ons, 
aes. s 
where the Students h es of Sinus 
ri 
in piem ranah e ear ater in gene a 
Instruction ho also afforded in oe ae PEE Mathe- 
sap ar Pahepa g and Mensuration, 
Prospectuses and information can be had on application to 
the Principal. 
SOUTHDOWN RAMS. 
R. HENRY OVERMAN informs his 
ready for SALE 
o. 59 STALL, TNPLEMENT YARD. 
JOYAL "AGRICULTURAL, SHOW, SALISBURY. 
GS, also 
AR IRON a Wake o and FENCING, 
manufactured at the St. Pancras Iron Works, opposite the old 
Church, Old St. Pancras Road. 
OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
bales Pr oA DBRN MEETING, July 20.—The 
Local Com earne rties requiring DGINGS 
| during the Show pty to Mr. ES . H. Dawxıiss, House Agent, 
High Street, Salisbury, who has n 
SALISBURY MEET G.—Tur C 
OYAL AGRICULTURAL S ro, 
ENGLAN D will be fin at the City of SALISBURY, 
in the sted nos 20, ses TH URSDAY 
in that yie being the pra f the ‘Sho 
Ce A Grand 
and RABBI TTS will take e place at the 
AY, MONDAT Brn and WEDNESDAY, the vote 10th, 
ith, d 12th o Prize Lists Lists and Certifica‘ tes of Entry 
Orders > 1 
inira t “PALACE — ; SUMMER POULTRY 
close aape ig eee the lith of 
July pe A E, Secretary. 
Crystal Palace, July 4. 
The Aaricultural Gasette. 
SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1857. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Wepnespar, July $—Agricultural Soc, of England .. Noon. 
ee at a shea by th h X 
of Arts s i studied by those who m: 
e affairs of the Agricul iety ngland, 
Not many years ago the life and vigour which now 
characterise the former of these institutions seemed 
to have al ied away. No public interest was 
red ed by no mere fortunate coincidence 
tween its movements and public 
taste that its progress has been marked. aard 
one of its useful 
