November 28, 1857.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
809 
“A BTIFICIAL MANURES, &c.— Manufacturers 
A and others penan in iyore t ae MANURES 
obtain ev mip r economical 
efficient reparation, | by applying t ws T o Sans T; F.G.8., 
i rak wa the ultural and ip College, 
m, Lon tag ‘nas of Soils, Guanos 
of lime, ee, &., and Assays of Gold, Ši ver, aid 
other Mine ted’ with accuracy and des espatch. 
emen preberi Hot” panei: ication in Chemical 
Analyses and Assaying, will find ample facility and accommoda- 
tion at the College. 
ee 
ma; 
WHEAT SOWING. 
HE egg obit cms Sa vt or BLOCD 
ANURE eae (LIMITED). 
Abel Smith, Jun., Esq., we House, Ware, Herts. 
harles Dimsdale, Psd- Essendon ia aia 
Edward Ball, Esq, M.P., 8, Bel e Road, Pim 
i or-Gen. Hall, M. Pi Weston olville, Linton, ree bridge. 
Brady, Esq., M. p: Bikain Terrace, Belgrave Square. 
Director: 
emi , Fea, Babraham, Ca Cambridgeshire. 
ddelton Square, 
r Esq. , Tottenham, Middlesex. 
John Clayden, Esq., Littlebury, Essex. 
unt, Esq., Stanstead Abbot, Herts. 
Knight, Esq., Edmonton, gori 
bert Leeds, Esq., West Lexham, Norfo 
FF sai Morgan, Esq., 72, Camden Villas, Camden Town. 
as Nash, Esq., Great Chesterf ‘ord, E 
Georve e Savill, Esq., Ingthorpe, near Stamford. 
William Collins, Esq., 105, St. John Street Road. 
, nkers.—Messrs, Barnett, Hoare & Co., gi en 
Af Solicitors.—. Mot eras & Dorman 
cretary, sq. 
; ee The Directors beg to inform their Friends and the Public 
i that their Manure for Wheat tahoe det is gar ready, and may be 
' obtained of -E x their authorised A —Price $I. per ton, 
delivered Wharf or Railway in mea 
Offices to. Fenchurch Street. 
s, Essex. 
—Manufactory, Plaistow 
wo OE 
i PLYMOUTH PEER A SO ae, IM- 
MPANY (Lamrrep), 
inion Road, Plymouth, 
Niram E. REND 
ONDON MANURE “COMPANY 
0). 
Kemen for delivery— 
E URE oe Negeri p aipa 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF L 
The London Manure Company bg supply genuine PERU- 
VIAN GUANO ra the Importers’ warehouses 
pee lal Man OF roof known tal at or SODA, and every 
a jon 
taining oe Lists, Analyses, and a 
may be Saina at the elon er k Offices, 40, hi di y rig | 
Blackfriars, London, E.C. Epwarp P 
HE FOLLOWING MANURES are manuf vas 
mos 
at Mr. Lawes’ Factory, Deptford Creek: Turn anure, 
7L per ike Superphosphate of Lime, 71. ; + Sulphue A acid and 
Co s, 6l.—Office, 1, Adelaide Place, Lo 
B ‘Gow nuine Peruvian Guano, seeds ssy ron. n16 
cent. of ammonia, — of Soda, Sulphate of penage bey Son 
other Chemical Man 
Pare TER GAS WORKS o we or sizes for the use of | 
Private H Stations cl jeer Col- | 
lieries, Mines, Villares oon "fixed rpe Aie with eatly i im- 
roved means for Ante gpa de the dpd and mao chet ammonia 
and phosphates, which a used as valuable apamit | 
manures, Works eh 10 lights to 300 lights eh for. 
The construction is so simple that the Works can be e 
to the pias err of an arias urer o r sory 
ply 
rs to HENR 1:5, Mantes. One vant Appiy 
a 
for A. wr 
Works, 2, Basinghal Buildings, 
aes ANENT WAY COMPANY having 
age eager the sole Licensees for the use of hed 
Bouonsnrr’s Paten t Process for Preserving Timber, beg to inf 
imber 
thot » a Pamphlet, with full explanations of 
> aora y be had gratis om pplication to the 
ear peenaa kag Be oe Peden Be ved other 
Tiape ht fit for Railway Sleepers are rest cate 
culars of quantity, locality, and prices 
Wi re HOWDEN, Secretary. 
26, Great George Street, Westminste 
! i Di 
FARM BU 
Da A ARE MADE 
PANY’ 5 ancl, of the full a 
Settled Estates, 1 event 
for the aa s, Bodies C by their own 
Com ners. 
aconta and a rente on 7 se estate for any term 
so ng wt. esseen may fix, not ex 
haba pg an ‘title being rem and the charge not 
ace affected by ces, nolegal expenses are incurred. 
The Com yearn d of every description, and 
unde vm J the enti a m cu eee whens de- 
sired b 
62, 2 oramai Stree t, Lon 
OLLEGE. or AGRICULTURE axp CHEMISTRY, 
AND OF PRACTI n Tane p n BCTENOE, 87 and 
88, Lower Kennin; 
Princi ESBIT, F.G SPOS. èe. 
tam 
a Winnett = fee pre 
t, | the country a mited Darya of 
Ch duri: 
uring the next twelvemonth. 
HE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY 
1857. 
propion ply Right Boome ble 
The NIN a ARTUA EXHIBITION ‘of FAT 
| CATTLE, SHEEP, ROO various kinds 
= DOMESTIC POULTRY, will be he aa iis Hall, Broad 
gham, on MONDAY, and TUES- 
Dar WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY. the r gred da 
Srd of or r next, when PRIZES will be awarded to the 
amount 
The PRIVATE VIEW on MON DAY, November 80, 
Admission to the Public —Monday, 5s. ; Tuesday, Wednes- 
da: ios nd ana , ae. each. 
D open at 9 rec each morning. 
OHN MORGAN, Secretary. _ 
RIZE CATTLE SHOW ~ THE SMITHFIELD 
e Annual Exhibition pe vee wey 
SEED 8, ROOTS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. ences on 
DAY morning ‘and. closes on FRIDAY. em a E eke ot 
| 8, 9, 10, and 11. „Bazaar, King oe en 1 snr yarari Street. Open 
m Aaricultura! Gasette. 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1857. 
NGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKES. 
ME 
Monpay, Nov. 30 
Turspay, Dee. i Cattle and Poultry Show of the Mid- 
Wrpnespar, — 2 ee es menpean vg Bingley 
Tuunspay, — ingham. 
Fripay, _ 
Wepnespar, — Lp Ee Soc.of England .. Noon. 
Monpar, — 7—London Farmers’ Club .........- 6 rm, 
TuESDAY, - S : 
Wepnespay, — 9 (Cattle Show of the Smithfield Club, 
Tuurspay, — H Baker Street Bazaar. 
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THE reports in the Mark Lane a of last 
M fully corroborate those of our own correspon- 
ts, given in our columns so long fe as August 
Managing Director iam E. Rendle, Mount View, 
4 ESTATE AGENTS. SURVEYORS, ETE. last on the character of the past h 
aE Gy Pade LANDS IMPROVEMENT is f 165 gentlemen pra h over the country, 
à Mr. etA Holman, im = amead, apa m a inco orea by § pore ni ot Patapos S agana, 83 pei the Wheat ing over an average, 
mr. oaker, ewnham, Pl pton. es, an land.—Under the mg E ‘enants for | * 
ohn Rendle, Seedsman, St Life, Trustees, Mo n possession, Incumbents clipe | jst it at an average, ia 9 call it um 
Bankers. athe Devon & Cornwall Banking O Company, Plymouth, orton Corporate, , and eee Landown erage The ley crop is called ov i 
Boia E ES OAT E EA oe oe Mro ege ssp aaa Sa OR Improve. | und r average, and average, respectively by 10, 
3 .—Mr. William ues Hol mr, ] outh, ments, whether the mone rrow m the Com renf pa ; 
‘ ‘anager.—Mr. fed. HE. Tabt ‘img ments, w by the Landowner out of hisown fonds, p r |65, aA 84. Of gre the report is rather more 
pein Cashier ing R. W. Cl fe eae advance money, unlimi ted in amount, fo for Works unfavourable than of Barley; Beans and Peas 
_ The above y has formed at Plymouth with ement, ncidental expenses rted der av 
; oe panies bei liquidat a rent charge for a specified term of years. | po 
eee £ nder the Joint S “ey tock: Compani Sron ara 5 No. investigation of Title is required, and the Compan y being over average by about 60, 40, and 6 respectively. 
 Manures, aata, ni and every aerie ia for the | Ofa strictly comm: not interfere with the plans | And Potatoes are dec un € an av 
e en. Arrangements have been made with and execution ae nos works which are controlled only Pi the crop by 120 out of 168 of the reporter 
~ the old estab! well known firm of Messrs. William E. | Inclosure Comm poy 
Say & Co. for the transfer of their extensive business to e improvements "authorised comprise Drainage, The result to which our correspon if ai led us 
ky ompany. arping, Em ng, In es > sai af Hetaiming, Planting i he Wh 
Erecting and Improvin ines for Farm | during harvest time was that the Wheat crop was 
The ani ha for which the Company is e y are the g p g M 
, growing, or otherwise procuring, and sale of fata Piven dis arm Roads, Jetties, ‘team Engines, Water Wheels, apie e productive ; the Barley crop of unusual 
coe, mr gy amie ee a Owners in ae may effect improvements on their Estates y witte extent but barely average per acre; the Oat crop 
i in the cultivation of | out in g the expense and nal eq ore ic idedly below its average p roduc tiveness ; aad 
h an eat Fi Bir , and without regard to amount crops for the erior ; Potatoes m 
tavating other articles Proprietors ma reat such as for the execution of I | diseased than ned have been for several jog i 
ser for the Company, in furtherance ments mutually cial, ee Common Outfall, The evidence is sufficiently alike to render it 
mime take on | throug! the Feit Seite bian 
rB to acquire | _ For formation and forma of app Sd Palace . 
. all other things that m Honourable Wasaa NAPIER, NAPIER, w The following is a tabular statement of the 
-or be incidental th HE } GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE and IM. | Teports to SEET Me 
K e Company Ga be been duly registered, and the following is | VEMENT COMPANY; treet. | Barley, and Oats respectively. 
et annsan pe barer aage Fe EYMER, Chairman uite an average, and short Helene indicated y 
ited Cert: of Inco ration of the Geor ge T. Clar her Hobbs, é. , a 
p eg yae Agricultural "Implement ra omy a ee | Jobn cores Toobbold, 1 bold, Esq- M: M.P. | EdwardJ. Hutchins, Esq., A. 8. :— 
> the Join 'ompanies Morton Peto, 
Er ted, un SRON ney oa Tio, - x to | Barley. | Oats. 
š Bate y Aag tl ca pie “pees eed Edward Dicey, Esq. | William Willshere, a o grep AS. 
b; IN that. lymouth Seed, Agri- Act of Parliament to ; i 
Cultural Tat l and a aeg i © Company, limited, is incor- Pe Bg oe y w Making of Roads, the Arika Eastern Counties with York i 
s the Joint Stock panies Acts, E e 1857, | Erection eg Farm Buildings, and other genera on all aN one : 10 
eee it is a Limited Com neti z Given under m d this descriptions of eee whether held in fee, or under entail, om a T ARUH reji il 
epia Pee 1857, ‘Ghonse Tayiom, Assistant F istrar | mortgage, in trust, o sens cnr pane E or Collegiate Property. | ° Ww os a “tee é 
It will be thus seen eg the sateen i minie ea reem Ae fon ep AnA Da the tiie 18 Midland — iat 2 ot 23 
hard Oe a a, a on the Ist day | Owner or his Agents, indepen wantin, of the Company s aflos i South-Coast Counties =. i: 
< Thel a y extended, so as to make it | tt OL cee Ta 4 
one of the most important con a. About| ee eee Aa mar ail Le a we a 9 
Shaves: hoes kedy take ee allot rene and it it| 4 The whole cost of the works and expenses may, in 
has been decided to distribute oS dapen; Urobatis om the tant ja provsd, to bo mpa BY. Na- 85 63/10 56 78 
oe _ abe will regs rey nice wath the Company, year i term of such charge may be fixed by the erp taht 
ce can ne usine 1 
These p in hands of the present | # and tend to 50 yur wt a ake sg 0A marge N ume We learn that the entries of live stock, poultry, 
should be made to | Sithin such a fair per centage as the occupiers of the improved me. acinus" for exhibition i > Piney Hall, next 
W. y to the Co Lands can afford to M CLIFFORD, Secretary. k in num those o, most every 
WATERPROOF PATHS. _ of both the. 
AND CATTLE-SHED FLOORS. : omise is to be 
HOSE who would enjoy — : s ee Ta 
winter months should construct walks of P om i 
LAND CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus :—Screen |: pasire Liberality iy of the prize- 
vel of which the path i at. t from the loam eee ens í 
pha as Hed ed with it, and to parts of clean gravel add oh 
s e MOI 6 road sand, then add one 
pang go of eit Camabt, kbd D oS whole 
well in er a Pd l; the water. It may then be. 
laid on 2 inches thick. Any ix and s it. 
No tool is required beyond e spade, and in 48 hours it be es 
“Tas as a rock. Vegetation ca or upon it, | 
and i ists the action of the sev: frost. It is cage Sd 
as ie tooss it aT alei ee 
jddle of the path towards the $ same 
whee A ile aving for BARNS, CATTLE- , FARM- 
pta balaid th winter s ore 
esideratum. Ma: 
5 ufacturers of the the Cement, a. & BROTHERS, 
Street, Wi Westminster. 
a | 1300 pe 
a ras mene 
| illustrative 
