Siceonen-24, 1857. | 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
729 
FAOLLEGE ae soi pate gi bo anp CHEMIST STRY, | 
AND oF PR and Renin ns a joe ag 37 and 
wer Ke Bet ang 
sail Prin is of ead} ‘et Wiser, F.G.S. 
EREN 
; | POwLER’s “PUMPS FOR ALL PURPOSES. | 
PORTABLE GAI GALVA- 
NISED PUMPS onstand, 
Mr. NEsBIT is pre e engage 3 to deliver in 
the country a limited AES of Lectures y Agricultural 
Chemistry during the next twelvemonth. 
RTIFICIAL MANURES, &c.— Manufact 
bas others raet in making 4 ARTIFICI AL MANUR 
n for their cede pepe 
Chemi ti Co llege 
l Aan es of Soils, Guanos, Su e. 
of Lime, Coprolit es, &c., and appre = Gold, a sh ae 
accura espate 
en adap are executed” with 
n desirous ving inarachan" i A Onna] 
vee anid ee ‘vill find ample facility and accommoda- 
tion at the College 
3 F OWING MANURES are manufactured 
t Mr. Lawes’ Factory, Deptford Creek : Turnip Manure, 
Tl. per ton; TOR of Lime, 71. dpan Fors and 
ee Gl Debate Adelaide Place, Lon pee? 
B nuine e n Guano, te: n16 per 
cent. of ammonia, itrato e of Soda, Sulphate ie pemr o and 
ether Chen Chemical Man 
COMPANY 
E”? TONDO NO 
fs 
a Sagas fos Gi 
CORN MANURE FOR AUTUMN SOWING, 
BLOOD MANURE do. do. 
URATE, 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
The London Manure Com Foor 3 ly gent line PERU- 
mpany 
var GUANO (direct from the Importers’ warehouses), 
ULPHATE or a ead NITRATE or SODA, and every 
iaia] Manu: nad of known 
Circulars. aining Analyses, and Testimonials, 
may be obtained at the OMARA aoe he dea ae 
Blackfriars, London, E.C. 
ATIONAL deport TRE 
R, 
HE P 
pire T,. and 
General Sced and Man orig hy 22 chants, 
late WILLIAM E. Rew 
(LIMITED), 
Ka Eoi Plymouth, 
RAINAGE AND LAND IMPROVEMENT 
WORKS LAID OUT AND SUPERINTENDED BY Mr. 
ot UTT, DRAINAGE ENGINEER, 49, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, 
HE GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE and IM- 
PR eo omens ee ANY ; Offices, 52, ements 
1, This out keg is ariaa et by ‘Act of ‘Parliament to 
facilitate the mn pings ood of Land, the Making of Roads, the 
Erection of Farm , and other oes EB an x all 
descriptions of te whether held in fee, or under nm 
mortgage, in trust, or as ecclesiastical, or Co llegint ate Tire 
e 
4. The “whol cost, ved the works gt expenses may, in all 
cases, on, Lands improved, to be repaid by half- 
yearly rs 
5. s term of ‘snch charge may be fixed by the Landowne 
mprovements, and 31 Sa 
oe instalments ton = “kept 
hr : 
ior Parm E J aiding, wi whereby tl 
suc 
! Be a fair patho entage as 
MPR ROVED Gas “WORKS 
Private Foinn 
Mines, 
&c., fixed complete, with greatly im- 
as and an the ammonia 4 
uable agricultural 
rks fro’ om 16 tights to 300 Tights estimated aaa 
The construction is so simple t that k riger can be entrust 
to the management of an o servant, —. opiy 
for particulars to HENRY ms lawn E Co, Galvanized Iron 
W 2, Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. 
WATERPROOF PATHS. 
_ BARN AND CATTLE- SHED FLOORS. 
who would enjoy their Gardens An the 
E r months should construct their ho al 
i GEURA “ait apei —_ h are formed nero 
the are of which mad the Soy 
a s 
m a 
desideratum. May be laid in winter ter equally well as in summer. 
HERS, 
‘Manufacturers of the oe J. B. WHITE & Bror 
Milbank Street, 
, IRIGI DOMO: >—Patronised b y her rn ge = 
his Queen, the Duke of Northumberland ad Syo; 
4 ‘Als Grace th onshire for 
' epa Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Sir fr Joseph B: 
T “the s Royal ogical Society, 
Lawrence p , of Park, and — Collier, Esq., of ‘ord. 
; GI MO,” e of patent pre Hair 
and ool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and Cold, keeping 
qherever it is applied a fixed tem ure. It is pted for 
Horticul d cult rposes, for preserving 
i Fruits and lowers from t of the sun, 
a Mruk rom attacks of insecta, and from 1 morning frosta. To 
; y required le yards wid s. 8d. pee 
> | FM of Exisita Thon A AS ARCHER, W e Sad sche man 
Paso on Street, City? and of all Saris yroan 
Bis a the kingdom. “Tt is much cheaper 
r have just m Sir We W. Wynn's Gardener. 
one who sees 
te 
well kre d are are without pi 
ears ; pon 
seta ee 
ste EER POUT oS a 
MOUTH A AGRICULTURAL IM- | 
with folding tripod legs, 
2l. 10s. 
Hose Pipe of all kinds. 
ARD, FARM, 
ig tage PUMPS, 
and 
from 
Kage mates for su 
g or fixin 
pply- 
g any class of 
RIARS STREET, FLEET § STREET, Londo on i 
Pases. IMPROVED _ LIQUID “MANURE 
ENERAL PORTABLE PU 
ra are o fitted with J. W. 
s and ent 
The 
“4 
a be we. i ed or 
Price of 44 in. Pump, so legs, 31. 3s 
If with planished copp r barrel and 
see it ale ITALIAN gee GRASS SEED 
ready for delivery, Ts. Gd. 
ae Fark _Lywington, FA e 
porting at 
MEE ETH ELL ea yee Peg or a Kagge 
his celebra ae = re wil Byes for rte ih 
bushel, ‘ineludi ling sack o Mr. 8 
Worting betel arm, Daoin aain, Hants. 
mile aae for sR or Late Sowing. 
p 
LARLY WHITE. 
pe R ai ML ‘YOUNG. sx vont few Quarters of the 
ve Wheat, raised by himself from a single grain. It 
| is of spare iia ality, and is remarkable for both length and 
| stoutness of straw, “ear, an apiko f; a ripens a week earlier 
than ordinary pni, It was upon a clay soil noted 
for its Seed Wheat. Cash ie, ag per bushel, or 84s. per 
quarter, new sacks included. A remittance req 
‘Address Mr. R.C. M. Youno, Burghfield Place, near Readin 
EED WHEAT EAT FROM 1 THE CHALK.—Sele 
Leite} ins saer y Talava ora, bet Browick, Red Nursery, and all 
the best kinds of Wheat supplied at market prices. Samples 
sent on application.— Adare I. RAYNBIRD, p Or 
l4, Seed Market, Mark Li 
D EW EA ARLY W INTER TARE. — The NEW 
IMPERIAL TARE, ten days earlier than any caai 
cultivated v ariety, may be hs ii of H, mania mp, B 
Alsc fully selected t, &e. 
shyt nag handle, oe, 14s. extra. 
toe 274 in. long, and the tare 
ae 6 5 hig 
13 inch Guita Percha Suction Pipe, 
1s. 11d. per foot. 
2 rg Flexible Rubber a Canvas 
Suction Pipe, 3s. 0d. per foo 
May be obtained of an ag BE nger 
or Plumber in town or ae y, at the 
ist prices, or of the Patentees and 
D Manai acturers, JOHN WARNER & Sons, 
8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London 
Every description of Machinery for Raising Water, by means 
of Wheels, A Dee SA Well Pumps, &c. ; also Fire and Garden 
gines, &e. Engravin, 
m nt on application: 
ARNER’S PATENT VIBRATING STAN- 
yes PUMPS. 
PATENT CAST-IRON PS, J. W. & Sox 
Patent Buckets and eens which cannot re in action, a 
Farms, Cottages, and Wells, not oreo my 28 fe 
chore Di Aen 
nim 
T pipo, 
os, as required. 
ay, J short, hee 15 fee of Lead Pipe 
tached, ready i fixing . 
ditto ditto 
aes barrel Pump is very convenient 
fo: n situations of limited height and 
pas ‘ox the ae ak of coppers and sinks in 
Wash-houses was water from melt 
d tanks, o 5 Ha, Fong ia Plan 
fixed, when de: sion 
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24 in. ae ditto 2 18 
ed of any See or 
own or country, at the above 
of the ee te, e fore mag acturers, 
‘atkin . 
rea “hae pe aa an plants, and keep the 
JOHN W ARNER $ SO SONS, s, Crese 
of akede, Rams, Deep Well Pumps also an and Garden 
Engines, &c. &c.—Engravings sent on applica 
C ORTAMS PATENT, i Saag THERE 
and patronised by the English and French Governments. 
, London. | 
prov od | Every description of Machinery es W. ret ae means | 
COTTAM axnp HALLEN, of Winsley Street, are the opo 
inventors of the ay a ENAMELLED MANGER, Wate 
h, and Wrought Iron Rack, uni nage ee an iron top-plate, a a 
forming onè gungiats ‘a and useful fixt havi 
patent noiseless halter guide and ee rein rn BO ee 
ken to the back of the ene and works with eas 
om up or down the guide-b: 
COTTAM’S NEW PATENT SERD- -BOX, an important ad- 
dition to the above fittings, being simple in agers mere 
al Pain durable, promotes ge Pts a, and is 
COTTAWS PATENT SADDLE and _HARNESS BRACKET 
co eae gp hao obi used a san 
object. » out of the way when not in use. 
pene se hac e cover, the use of which prevents accidents, and. 
ed o 
COTTAM’S CAST-IRON SANITARY TRAP, from its = 
proved co ction, gives a full water “opens and does 
llow any smell to ascend from the 
PATENT LOOSE-BOX FITTINGS, and Stews article for the | 
4 = a fondin n no in, galvanised, and 
| Trade o URAL STA’ i 
| inet dated ( Oct, dist, "hia since pr ol eee w 
di inishe £ Beans, 
be turned u 
COTTAN'S S IMPROVED URFACE GUTTER, with perfo- |: 
ue; and È Bethnoaten, graiia, uyot 
HALLEN, 2, Winsley Street, 
application to COTTAM 
samples of 
HE DORSETSHIRE POU LTR = ERON will be 
held in Dorche VYEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 
ctober 28 and 29, ern Aende of Plate will be offered for 
Competition, z addition to the Society’ s Prizes, A List of the 
Pri > be § y be h ad by pe, 
mee oie g ps, G. J. ANDREWS, 
_Dorcheste sr, Oct. Hon. Sec. 
( \ Tooo E SA ERS n < IRE , AGRICUL LTURAL 
al on hibit — sarees 26, 1857. 
The Exhibit on of 8 on eat, Cheese, 
“Hor j et, 
will take ties at Cir apna Ee on THURS Bay, the” 26th Novem- 
ber, and t Poultry Show will be held on WEDNES a and 
THURSDAY, the 25th and 26th D = aeaoe es must 
be made on sick efore Monday, Novembe woos Aye ated 
Certificates can be received, whic = n Ly ts had on application 
ARD TRINDER, Secretary. 
Cirencester, October 24, 1857. 
UGBY an D. DUN Attlee Sig ates eo 
TH » November 26. is open to 
all rina for oe best Fat Teast pe ing e irere 
rty of the Exh m5 r for six ‘months prior to y Show. 
3| Datan 108., to c sai on Nov. oons rm of Ce 
&c. nie to the ara Messrs. EEJ Hin, of ruse mg 
N.B. Covered Booths will be perii for the beasts shown for 
the above prize. 
HE lere ee CATTLE AND POULTRY 
SHO ane t inth 
CATTLE, SHEEP. PIG: OM 
will be held in Bingley 1 Tall, on MONDAY, November 30, and 
TUESDAY, and THURSDAY, the Ist, 2nd, 
and 8rd o whe ES, CUPS, or other 
co. = PBilver | Plate, ana GOLD ot A SILVER MEDALS, to 
the amount of 1200/., will be a nae 
Prize Lists and Certif cates of Entry m btained from 
the Secretary. The ENTRIES. CLOSE November 2 2 next. 
Oe eT 
4. 
Offices, aa ow Birmingham, i 
T CATTLE SHOW, ee 
The Cattle Classes h ali ges! era and in 
| addition to engi ns, Herein ds, ago Short-horn: separata 
ri w offered. for the fo n breeds apir ey 
Nort or s Sufolk poa Long: -horned, Scotch-horned, Scotch 
a lent h, Welsh, an ixed. Exhibitors of § 
and m are not in arrear bave the 
privilege of a private view of the Show. Non-Members have 
y an entrance fee of One a ron Gouin 
aie entries must be made on ted forms of 
The ENTRIES CLOSE on NO re wedi ag hare a: 
of H 
N.B. It is vartioclarty racic that all communications on 
the Club’s business bear outside the wore “ Smithfield Club.” 
A 
aricultural Gase 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1857. 
ACER ET A e 
Mr. reed nr a sees 
e Board 
ee oF Scor 
ed acreage o 
Flax 
met in ey ee 
Pisin ren cs 
We shall give further 
ot | from 126,924 
details next oak: 
Ox Thursday last the guideway system of me 
steam culture referred to in another column 
received a first experimental illustration — at 
