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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
697 
“À RTIFICIAL MANURES, &c.— Manufacturers 
A and others ig pv cal in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES 
obtain every necessary instruction for ed economical 
tnd efficient reparation, by applying to CORA BIT, F.G.S., 
pel of ae icultural and Chemical "College, 
K Paingan, ses of Soils, Guanos, Superphos- 
phates of Lime, Coprolites, 4 aip and Assays o of Hi Silver, and 
other Minerals are = Mt wi ete uracy and despatch. 
Gentlemen dabirote Tees instruetio. on ié Chemical 
Analyses and ona will fa pmol eae facility and accommoda- 
tion at the College. 
on PLYMOUTH SEI eyo AGRICULTURAL IM- 
ANU. R ‘nt ag ANY (LIITED), 
m Road, Plymouth, 
ANTEED MANURE COM- 
Sew is now delivering a Autumn Sowing, 
guaran WHEAT MANURE, 7L 10s.; concen- 
trated, highly momar a 9l. per ton, at any Wharf or 
ee Woe Street, City. 
me” eee ot: RE COMPANY 
lished 
Now ready for delivery — 
CORN MANURE FOR ne or nib 
ee MANURE 
SUPERPHOSPHATE € sh; phon 
supply genuine PERU- 
uses), 
Lo 
VIAN GUANO (direct ‘tro $i the Importers’ ee 
SULPHATE oF epee ta pene or SODA, and every 
Artificial Sapari f known value, 
paying Tista, Apaiyses, and Testimonials, 
may be coined a fo the Company's O je Po x idge My ee t; 
Or LLO OWING MAN URES ar 
E: a sa 
Rox AL 
CIRENCESTER 
Patron—His Royal Highness the Price CONSORT. 
Saher net of Sg Tae ATP pie BATHURS 
ncipal—R Hay hb a a MA. 
FESSO 
. C. Voelcker, Ph. D, 
y 
wn, 
eering, and Mathemati ties — J. 
Practical. | Agricultaro—J. — 
ok Sibs: 
Students are admitted prose the Sataa and poe Vaca- 
tions, also in April and Octobe ber. Fees for —Under 
l years of age, 5 guineas per annum ; betw een 16 and 18, 
70 guineas ; s lly 18, 80 guineas. The fee for Out-students is 
40 p per annum, 
oleae: Botan tany, V 
, Surv ment and Civil Engiering. 
griculture is yvon by 
where the Students have an opportunity 
king partin t anual 
rgi 
The ‘Practical Instruction i in 
9 wi the Far 
ming uainted with and ta 
pp herer of soa 
y Sepa ge Labora atory is devoted to Instruction in 
Chemical Mani ipulation and Analysis, gay are taught to each 
succession, aneen pe Superintendence of 
the Professor of Chemistr ri and fo Ass 
oki aza Instructio: qe the field in Surveying, 
Levelli and Land Measuring; in pe use of gea Theodolite 
and tea Tnstruments; also i Botan d Practical 
rac 
© Professors of ateei and } eral History 
A Ve prin atta Hospital is fitted up for the reception of D. 
eased Animals of all save oppor with Pharmacy, &c., taco, 
‘at Mr’ Lawes’ Factory, ay yin : Turnip Manure, 
Copan d rir hosphato of Lime, è "s Sulphwwi Acid and m da Therapeut 
o s deeem aas ruia E Gani Tot La Sd on anaga ‘esas pips: ystem of Farm A cecounts is laid before th em, and 
cent. eon. eh rate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, Ra q | they are periodically ex xamined as to their pe we spacers "with 
Chemical Manure 
HE PLYMOUTH SEER eae a na 
pearsall T, y MANTE E COMPANY, Loren. 
oe 
~ 
pt 
ERS 
$ 
"4 
Dope 
— N Plymouth, m E. Rendle, Mount View, 
pon re 
Mr. Henry Holm 
Mr. George Coik Ola N Neyman, 
Mr. Jobn Rendle, Seedsman, paat: 
ymouth. 
ag 
coon surains Plymou, 
Maat , Piyron es ft a th. 
ath 
The above Company Sag at RaR at. Plymouth with 
limited liability epre the Joint Stock raeme Acts 1856 
and 1857, Te oat pe mploment an ito Jor the 
ements, and ata portale for t Aa 
and oy se ments have been made w: 
established and well known firm of Messrs. William E 
pew- for the transfer of their extensive business to 
The objects for which the nig pod is established are the 
, or ay ap ee and the sale of 
d Trees; also the 
a re “Agricultura Aakn aili | 
on of 
; q 
g into effect the objects of the Company, 
| thereto. 
nee | worn out bog an 
raised thereon. 
e 
in Agricultural information in 
Instruction = me afforded i tic, Algebra, Mathe- 
matics, and Nat L Philosophy - ~ Surveying and Mensuration, 
dhid a ‘branches of a liberal ed 
Pros uses and information ‘lon a had on application to 
the Pri chat 
Qe: tale COLLEGE, GALWAY— 
PARTMENT OF eee 
* The COLLEGE SEON for on 
ship EAA; hen the Fe ls Rj and Scholar- 
Nbe proceeded with as laid Py in the 
Prepon 
The First Matriculation Examination for the Session will 
take place on FRIDAY, October 23. 
be we of tà ne ae Examinations will take place before 
the c! 
pa 
e De of Agriculture Four Scholarships of the 
value < of 15l. pity ote appropriated; two to ae of azs 
ear, — ae to sa non aor = the second year. The Colleg 
wp he em e same exo ion Tw Ad 
ree of 12 wie to Students of e first year, and two of 12l. 
On to a of the second yea: 
m to the Scientific auction given in es Lecture 
Rooms of t the College, the most ample means are no 
r giving ign Instruction ter areas in 1 
dig ee Sk will exhibit on his m, as well as on a 
roperty of which he has tho rauidangesced the best ex- 
land improvement, and superior cropping on waste, 
tain land, with specimens of the crops 
Further nelle extra may be had on application to the Regis- 
trar, fi Prospectus may be obtained. 
» -By order of the President, 
10. WILLIAM Lupron, A.M., Registran, 
The : duly registered, and the following 
eer of Sage ee tion of the 
p and, Masre as 
an ascii of Joint 
Companies, do he re that the Plymouth Seed, 
cultural Implem eat, and Manure Company, limited, is incor- 
porated oint Stock Companies Acts, 1856 and 1867, 
5 under my hand 
be thus seen that th C rporated an 
ot of A lowing. aor [oninia on Oar the 1st nd 
| Er ete ea 
$ taken u an 
ra th ae ith the Compa 
“he by their AS Bete can benefit the business. 
? 
$ 
F 
P 
Hl 
i : 
ai 
brii rs 
Ni. te on e e Esq., 
F 
i 
ay 
a 
K 
ari 
f 
a 
‘i 
WHEAT SOWING. 
ate PATENT MANURE COMPANY (Lo) or BLOOD 
we Bg ori J a me” Walton chante: Ware, Merta. 
Auditor. —G. W. Brown, Esq., 28, Parliament Street. 
Manager. —James Odams, Esq. 
— A . Esq. 
The kainoia beg te do rm their Friends and the 
obtained of any at Wheat Bowing is ow 
elivered to Wharf or Railway in | 
iD "GAS WORKS of ll sizes for She uae of 
es, &c., fixed complet, ee Bienen fin- 
are whe tab ainumonia 
which are 
Ï Soan paes the Works can be 
, pes +o Galvanized I 
or servant.—. y jof 
ke. Works 00 i 
uction E hn rachis ia me 
a ee COLLEGE, |, 
OLLEGE i eeey A AND CHEMISTRY, 
AND OF P woah a ne frase gra 87 and 
38, Lower Ba amr 
,, Principal —J Nose, EGS, PCS, pa 
J 
e Arts; for tbe 
, and for the Universities. 
Analyses an d Assays of every description are ss and 
accurately a at the The term: other 
particulars may ipek. 
Mr. Nessır is p e 
the Perren Å el limited 
Chemis ring the next twelve 
i nee NEW VETERINARY amet 
ae md Stre a ear the Uni 
Dee ISTIN saad PATRO; 
The SESSION eill at cbc on WEDNESDAY, Noy. 4. 
INAUGURAL LECTURE E by Mr. Joun | GAMGEE at 2 o'clock. 
eenia ‘Mining, ai aeeai and th 
Naval and Mili 
. MONASTIER. 
} ar pa: GAMGEE. 
Pran <8 k aa ..Dr, piyer” ae 
. Materia Medica a nd Pharm ..Mr. Jon 
hoagie 
1. Descriptive Anato 
g. Faya ogical Anatomy and d Phy- 
oe po 
ir. Jons GAMGEE. 
Perpetual Fee mE T 
Separate Courses 
„ Those ‘Gentlemen _who ‘have. attended Mr. Gamgee's saat 
For further information apply to Mr. Gamorr, 4, Scotland 
Street, Edinburgh. 
LOUCESTERS H I RE AGRICULTURAL 
80 
mual Exhibition at Cirencester, november 26, 1 
toc 
Poultry Show w: 
THURSDAY, the 25th and 26th November. 
be n made e on or before Mo nday, November 2. None but rinted 
ich m 
may be had on sib ication 
DWARD TRINDER, Secretary. 
bas tr Devoted 10, 1857. 
He BORA ELSES POULTRY SHOW will be 
h 
| of Fiax mills and a 
uo a Place, Herts 
Ed Ball, Belgrave Road, Pimlico, 
Major Gen, or-Gen. ig M. P., A Aig Mag s Liom, 
Esq., M.P., Warwick Terrace, Belgrave ett 
ona 
Chairman mas Webb, ., Babraham, Cambridgeshire. 
Depp Chilean adi ohn © Esq., Myddelton Square, 
hago ille. 
Edward Bell, Esq., T ., Tottenham, Middlesex. 
a Clay, = Little! Sita 
Thomas Knight, 
ahaa Leeds, Esq., West Taxteain, Norfale 
Eaq., 72, Camden Villas, Car oe Town. 
Thomash N Esq., Great Ches 
George Savill, es near nda 
William Collins, +, 105, John Street Road. 
Bankers.—Messrs. Barnett, ey gk & tb Lombard Street, 
rchester on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 
Siak 28 je 29, Phan 1A Phost E Tni paa Scone or 
Competition, in addition to the Society’s Prizes. _ 
Prizes to be awarded say ba had we teas aaa, 
addressed, ithe re G. J. ANDREWS, 
Dorchester, Oct Hon. Sec. _ 
MITHFIELD co FAT CATTLE SHOW, 1857. aes 
ATTI 
tly extended, and in 
Herofords, been, great one horns, se a 
r ni following 
orfolk or Suffolk ony Fi gee Seotch- horned, Scotch 
polled, ae Baden’ and C Mixed. Exhibitors of Stock 
and m ai who are n 
ne ea 
sas eh nthe printed fo 
The ENTRIES cory ‘on Aro "2 (the lst falling on 
ill be soaker ct = ys of ogee 
and fu ‘Nall fa articulses y post 
application ANDRETH ones "How: ; 
Corner of Half Moon Street, Piccadilly, Lon don, W. 
is particularly requested that all communications 0 
ene Club's business bear outside the words ‘‘ Smithfield Club.” 
The Aaricultural Gasette. 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1857. 
TE, Me Fe a 
THE chief impediment to the intsoduegions of 
Flax as a regular rotation crop in counties where 
it is not grown, and vast ae on might be most 
usl: po te t 
ental” artet for the 
under gr 
would vourable to the systematic. cultivation 
of it. 
The beneficial results of commencing in any 
the raising 
locality ( suited of Flax) 
re! Ary oe Airman have been dmirably 
manifested in the county of Wexford that we 
pro ivi a history of the circumstances, 
mrrounded by 
near the a i lat count of Wee 
ata a pa in 1853. PN ai À 
RowE isa being g 
y Sei to the ow ] 
i . Subsequently and with little 
merited a better return 1 
delay it was rebuilt and on fire-proof prin 
haying an an iron roof, with doors and partitions of the 
metal. Adopting M. ScHENCEK’S system of 
