THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
537 
_Aveust 1, 1857 -1 
Arnica MANURES. 
ae — — Man 1ufacturers 
others engaged in making ing ARTIFICIAL. MANURES 
None We beg to inform the See. = 
England, 1 Troland, and Scotland that we have 
d Book co’ ng the most ab 
patch. | economy, emia’ and perfect working of our 
cal veg Reaping Machine” will be forw: 
immediate decision, or it will be quite impossible to meet the 
os- | demand. 
t evidence of the 
wig AM tent 
arded free 
Wa. Dray & Co., Swan Tane, Upper Thames Street, E.C. 
sion at the 
r ONDON FIRTEE COMPANY 
ed 1840 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
nials, may be obtained at the Company’s Offices, 40, Bridge 
Street, Bleckfriars, Lo don. 
WARD ee 
HE FOLLOWING MANU see ard wrt manufac 
at Mr. Lawes’ Factory, ry tom : Turnip erin 
i porton; nD al of Lime, 71. ; re; Sulphur Acid and 
Coprolites, Adelaide Place, London Bridge. 
N.B. Genuine Peruvian.Guano, guaranteed to contain 16 per 
eent. Sn monia. Nitrate of of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and 
other Chemical Manures. 
GUANO, Bolivian iato Superphos- 
anure, and every 
&c. 
TH 
RUMMOND’S IMPROVED. REAPING eee “se 
ive the grea 
p 
reed 
Babee carri 
Stations throughout the re = at 98. 9d. each, 
unless accompanied with a remit 
W. Drumsonp & Sons, Seed ar “Implement Warehouse, | 
Stirling, N.B. 
ing harvest, and therefore most “earnestly urge the necessity a par 
li- 
n appi “or 
t be attended to | ; 
“thin <a 
rgd it even still more a family party t it was 
at p Again he would tell them they must 
dazzled one show. 
yet yy cot ar — one the peste 
it that og rier was so well su d as 
ht to be? a ae first place it wanted pati. 
| Their arrangem re kept too qui It 
| that they erf the Society had a moeting o s on beta | 
perans l month, Bh ws n perha 
f interest, t bu hh ia itii aai if they 
ee Dayi ight'h paper eat no interest whatever. 
They rga to let it be kaara what w and 
invite the atte epe bers of the press. Then 
as to the “J Dab toe got 
eekly jour 
— SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, gg ye see 
DWARD BECK MANUFACTURES in 
variety of yeep 7% * rE grr pur ar st all of whi ch 
en in u n Cottage, on application to the 
y be se 
| Gardener, | Banaye ozi opted 
Priced Lists of Plant Ta and Boxes forwarded on application, 
DE 
z the Council “of th ce 
ge 
might object to what took place h tios meetings being 
a | ere If t 
gor brought before them were 
yas poor =s it 
rs; and if 
good, every ine a notice Ë magr 
would ere, ory to them 
| they w hey might 
ers not notice rd Another 
number ys farmers 
prac 
som the Pring being that ‘it 
Carne, 10, Mark Lane, London. ne papeista ee nan Tn ee tes 
aaa Re eae : of In s er this Ac 
TMPROVED GAS WORKS of all sizes ~à the d z to the ran ot Batia ox i rtgag ncambenta, now com many gentlemen and too few wor! 
Private Houses, Mansions, Railway Stations, Mills, Drainage and Land Improvements is now reduced, and that | MEn. | Agai with the number of implements e 
Mines, ., fixed complete, with th greasy im ss exten eee on the popa for trial, it was impossible they d b p e tried 
proved means for puri: he gas and retaining the ammonia paeeevel, withou ” investigation of title, inquiry into | unl. the a paid field-steward to intend the 
phosphates, which are now used as valuable icultural | incumbrances, rt goin ee beyond the fees of the | ar m as th ld not men, how- 
&c. Works from 10 lights to 300 lights estimated for, | Inclosure C oins for caniad Aye a a SR expec r ibe 
The construction is so simple that the Mabe dp — be entrusted e Compan eo a poe ey ‘for Works Improve- zealous they might be, to give their time and 
to the ment ry lal rvant.—. any ment execu r their Age’ aa“ beara siban to all the details so well as a regular - 
for to Henry J. MORTON & ( wade anized Iron | the entire DET ‘of t the wii and reliev anion ward could 
Works, 2, perene ae $ of the aking the weekly advances wi nE 
LIFFORD, Sec. 
Warman: PATENT FI FLAX HOSE PIPING 
will n a is o 0 E 60 per oe end ee! han fho : 
abou cent. chea 
wear longer, Manat per per than the 
feather hose ufactured only by WAITHMAN & Co. 
No.1 ee RE es diameter, and rom per yard :— 
ł l4 iy 13 2 24 22 
WN, 1a. 110.8. 14.64 1o. a. msn hts Fy 2s. 6d. A 
Super-ex ut quality :— 
2 24 3 inches. 
2s. 3d. 2s, 6d. 23.90. — 3s. per phi 
The hose is Burnettized at an extra charge of 3d. pe: 
Union Joints, Branch Pipes, and Jet ts are also supplied. 
WIRE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 
EFUL anp ORNAMENTAL 
r yard. 
ere 
Schrag 
nservatories and Aviaries fitted up. Superior 
pilie a ori 
red Aerer ‘Street, Londo 
AND rierz GENE 
SCIENCE, 37 
38, Lower Ai ondon. 
r the 
rviees, , and for the Univers 
fe a aye m are ania and 
ty The terms and other 
the Princi 
the country a limited 
Chemistry during the next Tealvechonth. 
Y ORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL Bn i = 
GREAT giei oe YORK 
PROG: 
TUESDAY, August 4.—Trial of Hagler Steam Ploughs, 
Reapers, ats at 12 powers" Adm 
NESDAY, Cattle Yard open 
to 
TH gus Gua T SxHow aa 
and Cattle Yard open at 8 o Schock, 3 í m. Admiss 
Cheap Trains on all the lines of OR 
HN Hanna, Secretary. 
Implement 
n, ls. 
DOMO.” —Patronised by her Majesty th 
Queen, the Duke of Northumberland for Syon Hotes, e, 
his Grace the Duke of De —_ for 
k Gardens, Pro- f 
tr Lindy a novos Son Sr ennn asi The Agricultural Gazette. |z 
onc alin boty Royal: Zoological Society, Jate Mrs. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1857. 
and Wool, DOMO,” E e Col ale 4 uaErInes FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
i karire ena at Weowssbar, = $ $ l Yorkshire Agricultural Society at York. 
Fruits and Flowers from the scorching rays of the sun, from mace, = § 
Sind fom attacks of aeeie, and from morning rosie Te | Paenase = fl ran apo thon eter 
m an; B DAY, — 
of Bia Semen ARCHER, Whole and sole Ee pment maag Sanao S Ji " PETR PT 
7 Teinity Lane, Gannon Stroek, City $ and of all Nurserymen n cc rerum: 
(heh tinned reooverg” Kingdom. “It is much cheaper | Tyre reports in another i a are 4 small portion 
Sir Watkin W. Wynn’s Ga vols the Saoi LA w. ches us on the 
“T have =. at iaid o out about 14,000 p e he arvest. continue to 
ytd eed ron a e who seos my plants publish notices of this kind Sie. a Wonk oe two $5 
Isastonished to see ow health well they are without the | come—delaying our report till a 
e. oe. accompanied an onal | later i i = harvest, when opinions can 
RPROOF P given with ter confidence. At para we onl 
BARN Ai goat Tee. SHED ores sn that, with ‘the stupt of the our grai 
(THOSE who aa a their Gardens during the |crops generally bid fair “il ‘satisfactorily. 
winter a construct theif’ walke Gf BOR = 
LAND CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus :— Sereen Wheat seems to be generally jir akn 
thing less in extent than last year; Ww 
also 
00. is sown over a somewhat larger 
merger ide AGRICULTURE: a HE hat tab | 
pes G; sah &e. 
hag po S for the tage so griculture 
In ve subsoquent | ee weet of these 
re admi ording just ground of 
that another 
seme Re an: at poe y trust 
and/ year will ee rectified bye have been 
Hem out, an e Society more y 
tisfactoril, 
rospering un de hobs influences which’ have been 
frotght to bear upon it. 
We referred at p. Yat 
tions useful in the 
The first includes a al 
h to be chosen as 
two wee of opera- 
eac the circumstances of the 
case may require, but all to be carried out in suc- 
cession i asture is to be ~ ed 
in a sound and efficient condition. Many of 
these raar = course should be fog 
in the de whic h the 
eve mete just as as they ar are to aac land ; roni me 
that even whic 
interfered with to a greater et les extent by “the 
and a arrowing Wi 
ape 
In 
ge as the nidus ngu 
would tend to sabes the germi- 
w Grass idii in the early spring. 
require to be sown va oe time to time 
or over- 
die away in 
tly I be ea 
A eorts 
Tass 
wherever the 
ripe, as much of the rot will often 
consequence, and this may frequen 
than existed before. As respects cutting of h 
this we would do even oftener than most cle 
eem proper, as by our other processes we should 
endeavour to make up for it, and this indeed as 
well > boa increase of herbage in general we should 
as due to us for an attention to manage- 
enables us jar 
crops 
n | Wheat riea formerly we could only raise one 
middling — 
As to ipitin we 00 ngly 
upon the farmer the A oreg that rm apes prevalent, 
apay: Seo ai wr le cattle in the field makes 
manure 
mixed o 
ee prin aare Se extent. e practi w acts ind nverting 
ihe ary state EE E el The harvest is now general all h the | the ea’ ten Grasses into a manuri ja Sart but 
(sp Ep pre alr y o reer —_— and Rind counties, and a yey deal of | if we put upon eye as many cattle as it will carry 
Shard as a Fock. Vegetation S kaoa oes cape, Wheat is already carried. we do not increase the amount of fertilising sub- 
tnd it resists the action of the severest frost. It is necessary, stance therein contained: and indeed if we ke 
middle of the ee eS rat e General Meeting of the Agricultural | 0 constantly in pasture and never took a crog 
Bakes first-rate paving for BARNS, CATTLE- SHEDS, FARM- Society ‘held at the close of the Salisbury week, must suffer by the continual removal 
Sra & all ot here a clean tom is a e usual complimen votes of thanks to ar pek from them, a p i 
ne te ee ee die aiaia, authorities, and railway c ies y oii 
Milbank Street, i ty to whee the Society = been a r. 8. ing, however, is 
((ARSON’S ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION Storer called attentio me of those points | evenness OP ite Gotoh it 3 
PAINT, tronised by the British and other | connected with the iania of the Society to | keeping all smooth and sho 
mme Sn East India Company, the rinci referred in past numbers of | of oul 
which we ae already re 
o | this J 
He asserted Kpina which 
Pa existed among 
tenant farmers a e Council. He 
coarser Grasses W ascendancy 
and the final — would be a “a jangle og gees 
ch lar 
nipe too ney aap. gay the form of covert 
M sivan he management of ere and here 
Brat test of bono ae warned them that ae y ‘yoga met ° with a ae for there, pres pm or green cultivated 
timonials in its in the annual dinner, an would follow. Instead oe 
the rank and Se oanatie by a ofthose of the large an and aoet priom a had at the) “Whenev eadow producin 
Dlienoticn | dinner last year, they had but a very poor attendance | | tae0 where the parities just — fia 
wi of the Testi- this year. He did not believe this was wholly owing bepa Jy tried, we may know that there is some- 
to War arson & Sow, | to the raising the price of the tickets, but to a feeling been fairly hich y aly he an ty b 
Old ny irae Street, Ex- | ing amongst the farmers that it an attem thing wrong which can oniy ooit ected by one 
E. the of i and | or of m which we down as 
