Avoust 29, 1857.] THE AGRICULTURAL G AZETTE. 601 
s T RTIFICIAL MANURES, ~~ &e, — Manufacturers | LANDOWNERS. of seed were dibbled in October, 1852; faa ero 
and engaged in making 4 ARTIFICIAL MANURES [iH PERMANENT WAY COMPANY ris ad hand-hoed twice and weeded, and turned out A 
struction for their economical been foul hted,” 5 
de, Princi London. natyoos of Soils, Guanos, Su hos- | that a Pamphlet, seh fall explanations of this cheap and ron it P nalia peck on the ‘“ two- 
ja ni Copra as, and Assays of veape Beman ot a ma g dir Eo eec, J Ee pte, or othar The harvest of ge was one of great deficie 
— irous of receiving -instruction in despatch; | aber ht for Railway Sleepers are requested to © teland Mr. Surrn’s own Wheat produced only 
Geslysesand Assaying, will find ample facility and accommoda- | Particulars of quantity, emt a , | bushels per acre; this, aowiene, will not woodii for 
aa s ee a ane manufactured | zt Great Googe Street, West thei cance e the above yield. It Age 
D AND A LGRICULTURAL AL SOCIETY the a e of 5 or 6 inches of good so mepo 
FO G MANURES are manufactured 
3 ss’ Factory, Deptford Creek: Turni IGHLAN 
Pa a. ara Paints yh of Lime, TL; "Sulphuric Acid an and OF SCOTLAND.—The following distinguis' shed Award (by tre nching 14 paa aey inches) und AA or 
Pea gl Oikos, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bri have marked the superiority of RICHMOND & Ouampaxn’s 9 eme of raw upt turned s ubsoil—a stiff reddish 
B. Genuine Tontin Guano, eee 9 16 per | numerous CHINES, Nero CRUSHERS, OIL- ik ae a b eames S 
emt of amm onia. trate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and | CAKE MILLS, TURNIP CUTTERS, & , in competition with | yellow y, an j one year's 
other Chemical Man hg Bee ea ere wilh conan exhibiting at the Glasgow | to become a fine and prolific seed-bed for Wheat. 
OND ON MANURE COMPANY |, eae ag ht Hand. Does Mr, Surra inculcate such a pr 
L mal tae ed PS Fie Pie for best Chatt- Outing Machine for for Power. this? In the “ Word in Season” are the following 
CORN MANURE FOR AUTU SOWING. Seb em wee} m eee ie yoew (Shoop. | pasrages on the point :—*“ In digging oe in = 
á moop E. ANURE do. First Prize for best Double-Action Turnip Cutter f for Boast and | Oring u rt A much of the subsoi ‘Doe fre niar 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. First Drie for mn ee Washing Mischine. oiler on y J eg inches.” “At 
The Lon do ü sane Company also supply genuine PERU-| Specially C mmended es Biok ing Apparatus eagle Neer ceeding crop; of clay only a few inches. À 
VIAN GU sr AMMONTA, sti Se y orks—Salford, Manchester; P | the commencement of my trenching a field, I bring 
BEET Man TE » a y E ee. ee Branc South John Street, Li up only so ome the ee 4, 5, or 6 
Nishment, 
i Price Lists, Analyses, and Testimonials, IGH- BRED SHORTHORN BULL fot ‘al », the | inches— pene by atmosphere 
aay be obtained at the € Companys Ofiews: 30, Briago frreot, H r Hanver, Tilygretg on Pri ce of Co- | and sieaprel for use by the one year’s fallow ;” 
"HE PLYMOUTH SEED, S TGRICULTURAL Book Vol x. ans old, i, er | s bring up at first only 4, 5, or 6 inches, according 
E COM MPANY (Li mited). à Matchless, 4, by Velvet Jacket, 10,998 to the na re of e su , whether tenacious, or 
NOTICE is hereby given ta that th Ordina: Matini, 2, oy Fairfax r Royal; e ee or light. To bring up more at the outset 
Meeting of aa ane tara Tn 5 g Premium, by George, ng 2057 would be a ful and injurious expense. 
See A ES 3, moe 12 o'clock at noon, att ” Ta E oer In “ Lois- Weedon Husbandry ” he says, At 
wr anid R. W. Crank, Secretary. « Prince of Cobourg” h has won the following prizes :—At one | the en a 
Union Road, Piya, . 29 year oi; the Forma: ee and Roya be rn pon iece) gud a 
ERUVIAN GUANO, Bolivian Guano, 5 hos- z i caf to bring 
p: of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Blood Manure, ‘cal owed Boalar é eooni È ze at A pag] ig and Agricul cious substance at a time. Maas? f % Wen ei 
inseed ne; tural Society’s 201. First at ess; and at four years rop from his 8 or 9 ine 
f W. Incuis Carne, 10, Mark Lane, London. old (on 30th ult.), the Hoyal Northern Agricultural Society's LAWES WA w a= efi P 
wW si First Prize—besides two Swee è is an animal of fine . 
oe, GAS sons, ales dini for the use xf constitution, docile te aas r, and ver Aror y suro —Apply to Mr. Har- | labour ex nded upon the Rothamsted soil as upon 
Mines, Villages, &c., fixed complete, with greatly im- his Svorio Pe Ss tf een, August 2 the Lois-Weedon one was quite inefficient to get 
means for purifying the § gas and retai Rarser: Nae ponni Coan or P OF AGRICULTURE AND CTENI sta ie ahi same paint of „staple, an and of exposure of 
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onlara to H J.M & Co., RA Yeon, veg Principal. 0. Net, G8, BO every errs stave noteven a 
we hall Buildi tog per branch ortda peewee Poetaren l sted soil those merrer conditions without which 
IGI aT DONO. Be gow es e by her Baga pa Sve oe Noval nd Military 4 ei and for the Universities. the neċessary acti between soil and atmosphere 
Queen, the Du Northumberland fi Analyses and Assays of every description are promptly and | could not be expected to take place.” . . “A 
in ee ok aeee istics adai re: | accurately executed at the ege. ee ci uch porosity, a and con nsequently a much 
Cry Zoo! Mr. ai | miae — to deliver in | greater amount of surface for atmos herio influ- 
Lawrence, of Ealing Park, and — Collier, Esq., of ford. the country a limited num abe 0 Agricultural | ences is attained in the heavy soil at is- Weedon 
and Wool, a perfect n serge of Test and Oc d, kee ing Choisy during the nest twsivomonth T -—. | than by an equal expenditure mechanical means 
misr ie ap pa i em re “gr adapted for Cliexvan si ge het wil be held oh ee lat oe | could be attained in the one at Rothamsted.” And 
al Horticultural and Floviculvural purposes, for preserving | gS ember 11, when 320 Inia to Homes, | he proceeds to speak of the different oapebilitics © 
an morn To | Cattle, Sheep , Pigs, gs, Pontey, and and Im aplements. 1 Bonne ota | | heavy soils for mechanical su lige 3 Pi snd 
y required lengt i . Sd. per r NDA ng | we shall comment upon another time, as thoug 
run, of ELISHA THOMAS whole and sole manufacturer, Secretary, cor 1 Yo whom alie entries must be sent before the | W hing had 
7, Lane, Cannon Stroe City ; and of all Nu i | 2d of September SrerneN Rosixson, Hon. Sec. arg the ek manipulation in trenching 
jrma dean e, on ty City 5 anid. o one | s mployed in Mr. Surrn’s and in his own case, 
than mats as a co i y 
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peeter part und your ‘ Frigi Domo,’ and have done so for the | SATURDAY, wae UST 29, 1857. - berks Sate obviously was that, at Lois- 
thies arias and every one who sees nts | ? mae 
is f astonished to ak zA Boalth rand well they are without the ae N 
Gok og servations accompanied an additional | Jy resuming our cee upon Mr. Lawes’ tea od and mischie 
A aariin 22, 1850 practice of Lois-Weedon Mhon: growing, We Te- | subsoil hc brought to 
t that there easons for his failure which | eae n of trenching too ev SA gie Aona 
locunieagie of he. system told Aue th operation was perfo: 
soil common spade, the simple manner of perform- 
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tere omni ae path șa at present made rom the doam ; 
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i Seat siarp ti bent ver samd fe et of mieh ero mise of course the oe in every 6 “For bringing ap dı 
| inthe dry state before the water. Tt may then bo | instead. of in every 5 feet will itself account for inches of subsoil, in ‘even layers, and 
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fallow is “to: Mr. i the oper 
ta water does not 
middle of h towards t pe y nt i 
takes first-rate paving for BARNS, CATTLE-SHE SENSE. | posited singly at 2 to 3 inches apart in the rows. | matter of bit by bit = 
oe, ts & all other situations weave aoe bottom is a| Mr. SmrrH put in about a po er acre; Mr, | farming, about 12 years ago, a chain or two of 
May Jpn lly wel as m summer: ; tha cane d j with the by 
Sieetectnters of the Cemettt; 7 HITE & BROTHERS, — ES little more = w 
Milbank Street, Westminster. xplanation robably lying in pe je pong 
in MOR’ tude an i rhima A ‘the kernels Mr. 
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rocess describe in Season. 
re che however, it is always ga yr ere oe home never “ong koma rd 
two r acre will be used; and in “ Lois- | the a my stirring been 
| Piling Honen, ae agp ENCI eee and tfa os t Husbandry ” this nd eve is advised | and that stubborn piece has defeated me to to this 
- ‘Reatest fence in use, will resist he largest a secure full , day? y” 
bend or oo te ly deol trespassing Bpap over, Balag ma | He «for the sake of the sample and for safety sake.” | And not only in the trenching, but also in the 
price apply at the Works on of Mr. aes land which was | summer tillage of the fallow intervals, it, appears 
GALVANISED Pose AND POULTRY NETTING. abd fed Eos ta seeds in a hole, or rather more | that Mr. cro POF mf a ae oe ae Me. 
considerably | SMITR’S princip <3 and precautions. ey were 
mi ing ; ns | nee spring ; ie pe oS aaa 
24 ins. wide. 
ae 54d., and | 
The d made any 
Bie CHAIN CAMP STOOLS AND CHAIRS |in 
up and are very neat, 6s. 6d. to| 5 
= iit POULTRY + Sobran AND FEEDERS | i 
PRONGED DAHLIA RODS and ROSE 
Wee se 
PT GARDS, HURDLES, GATES, ESPA- | the 
and all descriptions of WIRE-WORK AND GALVA: |-tre 
eee pee “occasionally spudded, but be- ee a ee tie bf Te gather” “inove the 
$ si ro tiap io Huser J. Monrow & Co, fas tekal tobe pond a homed coo ipa settled intervals from 6 to 6to 8 inches deep with the 
