THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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l0 eo ,to save his land from further 



frbi&S •" ° , \he power to some valuers, who 

 5*E£tf STuU "nd if they find it as repre- 



-••■tr&d have tUe P T er ^ d *P° f sse9S * e 

 * ^.l. fcrm On the other side, if it could be 



^ ? l.nd was not injured, or that it would be 

 ^ft "ts SpW injury, that then they 

 / £ a ble to dismiss the tenant. Then he 

 ** S that the tenant should be paid for unex- 

 -^tp^vements. It did seem, at first sight, hard, 



^er should be 

 that it 



Attifpo 



given to one party to do hira- 



should not be given to the other. 



I * ^"^irifter some further disquisition, read the 



** Ch oUhe Club as prepared by the Secretary, as 



Hie 

 jctolutioaa 



*tw • la the opinion of this Club that the numerous 

 • MA at present so frequently encumber the leases 



bt 



of firms are 



fiThal 



absurd and injurious, and should therefore be 



the tenant should have the power of farming in any 

 —la mar think proper, provided he farms the land during 

 Skf t#o years in such manner as may be specified, and 



u That he should be compensated for unexhausted manures 

 JT improvements., according to a scale laid down and agreed 



Mk That the landlord should have the power of dispossessing 

 .SLntforbad cultivation by a more summary process than at 

 2 exists, fiuch power to be afforded by an Act of Parlia- 

 £3"!^ to \# exercised only under the sanction of competent 

 fSoeV roch having been previously agreed to by both landlord 



and trnant 



5th That in the opinion of this Club the best term for a lease 

 Tould be 21 years, determinable at the end of 14 years by a two- 

 years notice,' given by either landlord or tenant. 





Miscellaneous. 



The laic Mr. BoldcrCs Herd.— On Friday, April 27th, 

 the Bale of the celebrated stock of short-horned cattle, 

 the property of the late John BoTtieu, Esq., of Hyning, 

 took place at Springfield Hall, Lancaster. There was 

 i remarkably good attendance from all parts of the 

 eonntry, and we noticed the presence of some visitors 

 from Ireland. Mr. Strafford officiated ; and the com- 

 petition was remarkably spirited, as the following prices 

 will show :— q s . 



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Dowager Queen 



Florence 



Linda 



Pearl 2d... 

 Gertrude .. 

 Roan Twin 

 Red Twin 

 Pearlett 

 Isabella Howard 

 Prune 



La4y Hope town 

 Pearl Powder . 

 Burletti ... 



Isabella 2nd 

 Liwtte ... 



Prunella... 



Mi* Warton 



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1842 ... 

 1845 ... 

 1845 ... 

 1848 ... 

 1848 ... 

 1850 ... 

 1850 ... 



1850 ... 



1851 ... 



1852 ... 



1852 ... 



1853 ... 



1853 ... 



1854 ... 

 1854 ... 

 1854 ... 

 1S55 ... 



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Mr, Carr 

 Mr. Adcock 

 Mr. Hetheringtou 

 Mr. Cartwright 

 Mr. Torr ... 

 Miss Dalton 

 Mr. Vernor 

 Mr. Alexander 

 Mr. Bromley 

 Mr. Alexander 

 Mr. Torr ... 



Mr. Cartwright 

 Mr. Bromley 



Mr. Knowles 



Mr. Whalley 



Mr. Alexander 



Mr. Knowles 



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Me of Bolton... 

 VWof ... 

 Hymen* ... 

 Vocalist*... 

 {fcnyDuke* Z 

 Hvmng ... 



Boaaparte* 

 PefrriH ... 

 Bfocher* 



Brtfet... 



T^Dnkeof iialton'.** 



BULLS. 



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1853 

 1&54 

 1854 

 1S54 

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 1855 

 1855 

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1855 

 1855 

 1855 



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Mr. 

 Mr. 

 Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 

 Mr. 

 Mr. 

 Mr. 



Mr. 

 Mr. 



Adcock 



Blackstock 



Douglas 

 Bland... 



Jefferson 



Dalzell 



Bland... 



Whalley 



Bland... 



Cartwright 



Douglas 



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105 

 57 

 51 

 62 

 66 

 20 

 80 

 21 

 52 

 62 

 40 



Calendar of Operations. 



*«m:Z^ e ™ ° f the frost having left the ground in 



>n. Potato planting has been 



recept 



14^^ ^ e - mon '\ of M *y has arrived > but not 



*■**£ Hav w dair y stocks generally are suffering for 

 *** frmers LI* h U & ! T as ¥ exceedin gly light crop, and 

 **rS2h?raSf 1 t0 buy hay and other food at a high 

 ? to *ery Wp *;« are *Z' from necessity, turning them 

 ^^o(Z\ZT eii '^ yhe ^ is "Bering rapidly from 

 * «*h thinnp 1 T weatber ' and w here the root has not been 



*«Hi is no 



5*?J ee ™t I aS ™ '? r th « Turnip crop, but fanners 

 l^ffltniMdliahm^ •,? mfcrly t0 s °^ early on account 

 *!« ^ki U ^r 1 ''^ t0 / arl J r 80wn Turnips; from 



•jeered he best ,i„p e e " d ° f the first week in June is 

 %* ktods of "print fl'^V" an , a ™rage of seasons. Vetches 



SSb^ 1 - wn4 ne "w ?»i r 80,l,ns ^ tt,e wiU be much «*ter 

 2&«*iiiced? ollJt e .f Pense °/ kee P in S st °ek will be 

 2. *•!«« scarcity « ■f-^Jlf ver y dl 7 summer of last year, 

 2L*« l >>ere Tsn™ '^ rf„ make , of cheese ™ unusually' 



^^8 the defide n " gt l '" h ' KU Rt the late fairs; ' 

 er 1 ^ and dear and wk« *♦" not ie«"«nerative. Oits 



tBtita. „, *'» an a Wheat. 1«? rarhpr *r,^^„ :^ :t 



are 



1 Sfe ; to p orr espondents, 



^^^,. ear * Subscriber. ^^ n fT»„^ „.._ 



^fe^e^wh*-*! 



teicre 



w«2f Wwin S *ith \oZ io n .'- g - " 7 2 n mix the g ,iano yo» 



Cl^ Sf any k n °J ¥ r tlm * a ltB bu,k of ^rden mo..ld. 

 «?4^ i 'over y u4r 1 l°I > ada5ror ! wobefor e sowing, and 



SftlP »Uh two Wt or 0f th r ' r J l r ° f S ° da ' amI l i cwt ' of P"»" 

 *^^ ^ a «e. hrCe tlmes its b «'k of good mould 



ftS2" Jon maj ^; ^^Iff h ^ If ful1 of Ti »egar. If it 

 Te T hght u n s d "y lnd «*d ; but may be a useful dressing 



" ^'^."■"^'"ofPonnr'i.r™" i* 11617 ln our colnmns a 

 ISa** can P ^:, Rk ^.food for young stock, asks 



les from 



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27 

 86 

 34 

 65 

 100 

 60 

 60 

 70 

 46 

 100 

 t«20 

 52 

 36 

 37 

 40 

 50 

 20 



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EIR'S IRRIGATORS, LIQUID MANURE i 



PUMPS, FIKE 



GARDEN ENGINES. 



Single Cylinder (as £ 5. d. 



engraving) ... 8 8 



Double Cylinder ... 10 10 



Horse power size ... 16 16 



Exclusive of Suction and 

 Delivery Pipes. 



Illustrated Catalogues free, 



per post. 



Terras Cash on Delivery. 



Edward Weir, Agricultural Engineer, 16, Bath Place, New 

 Road, London, removed from Oxford Street. 



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IMPROVED LAWN MOWING MACHINES, 



MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY 



H. 



Budding's Patent 



AND 



FERRABEE, 



Phoenix Iron Works, near 

 Stroud, Gloucestershire. 



These are the only MOWING 



MACHINES that can be used by 

 unskilled la- 

 bourers with 

 equal facility on 

 Lawns, Verges, 

 between Flower 

 beds,on Bowling 



Greens, Cricket 



and Pleasure 



Grounds; 4500 



of them have 



been sold. 



Hand Machine, for One Man, cutting 16 inches wide £5 10s. OJ. 



Ditto for Two Men „ 22 ditto ... 6 



Pony Machine (or Donkey) „ 26 ditto ... 8 



Horse Machine ' „ 28 ditto ... 11 



Ditto „ 36 ditto ... 15 



London Agency :— The Manager of the Agricultural Depart- 

 ment, Baker Street Bazaar. 



RICHMOND & CHANDLER'S PATENT CHAFF 

 CUTTING MACHINE. 



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various modern Implements of Agriculture munufac- 

 e most scientific and improved principles, suitable for 



All the 



tared on the 



home use and exportation.— Address, Richmond & Chandler, 

 Salford, Manchester; and 32, South John Street, Liverpool. 



Catalogues Gratis. 



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PARKE.S' STEEL DIGGING FORKS & DRAINING TOOLS. 



MESSRS. BURGESS and KEY, as Mr. Parkes' 

 Wholesale Agents for England, have always in stock a 

 large assortment. These Forks and Tools are now in use by 

 upwards of 1000 of the Nobility and Farmers, members of the 

 Koyal Agricultural Societv, who pronounce them to be the best 

 ever invented, and to facilitate labour at least 20 per cent. 

 Price Lists sent free on application, and Illustrated Catalogue 

 of the best Farm Implements, on receipt of eight postage stamps. 



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ARNER'S IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE, 



OR GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP. 



The valve is a ball of imperishable 

 material, and cannot clog in action. 

 The barrel is of galvanised iron, not 

 likely to corrode, and can be raised or 

 lowered at pleasure. The legs will fold 

 together, and the whole may be carried 

 on shoulder to any pond or tank required. 



Price of 4£ in. Pump, with legs, 3J.3s. 

 The barrel is 27£ in. long, and the lea 

 are 5 ft. high. 



l£inch Gutta Percha Suction Pip*. 

 Is. 6d. per foot. 



1£ inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas 

 Suction Pipe, 35. 6d. per foot. 



May be obtained of any Ironmonger 

 or Plumber in town or country, at the. 

 above prices, or of the Patentees and 

 Manufacturers, John Warner & SonSw 

 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 



Every description of Machinery for 

 Raising Water, by means of Wheels, 

 Rams, Deep Well Pumps, &c; also 



Five a nd Garden Eng i nes, &c. — Engra vings sent on application. 



\.\7 ARNER'S PATENT VIBRATING STAN- 



W DARD PUMPS. 



PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, for the use of Farms, Cot- 

 tages, Manure Tanks, and Weils of a depth not exceeding 30 feet. 



Diameter Length of Barrel, 

 of Barrel under nose. £ a. d. 



2J in. short lft. Tin. / Fitted for lead, \ 1 12 



2J„ 



3 „ 



*4 n 



long 3 



11 



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ditto 3 „ 



ditto 3 „ 

 ditto 3 „ 



3 



6 

 6 

 6 



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gutta percha, 1 15 0* 





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2 12 



2 18 



3 5 



or cast iron 

 flanged pipe, 

 as required. 

 short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe 

 attached, and Bolts and Nuts 



ready for fixing 2 12 



24 in. long ditto ditto ditto 2 15 



The short barrel Pump is very convenient 

 for fixing in situations of limited height and 

 space, for the supply of coppers and sinks in- 

 Wash-houses with soft water from under- 

 ground tanks, or in Hot, Forcing, and Plant 

 Houses; they may be fixed, when desired, 

 under the stage. 



_ 31 ay be obtained of any Ironmonger or 



Plumber in Town or Country, at the above prices, or of the 

 Patentees and Manufacturers, JOHN WARNER and SONS,. 

 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 



Every description of Machinery for Raising Water, by means 

 of Wheels, Rams, Deep Well Pumps, &c; also Fire and Garden 

 Engines, &c. &c— Engravings sent on application. 



IOHN WARNER AND SONS, 



t) Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 



ALVANISED IRON TUB GARDEN 



INE, 



Warner's Registered Spreader, 



is strongly re- 

 commended, for 

 durability and 

 low price, viz., 

 21. Ids., to hold 

 10 gallons. 



Larger sizes 

 in wood or iron, 

 viz., 14 gals., 24. 

 gals., & 35 gals. 

 Maybe obtained 

 of any Ironmon- 

 ger or Plumber 

 in town or coun- 

 try, or of the 

 Patentees and 

 Manufacturers, 



as also Machinery of all kinds for raising Water from any 

 depth to any height by Steam, Horse, or Manual Power. Prices- 

 sent on application. Syringes of various constructions and sizes 

 from 95. upwards. Metallic String from 5d. to Is. 3d. per lb. _ 



TOHN WARNER AND SONS, 8, Jewin Crescent, 



<J London, Manufacturers of FIRE ENGINJ , PUMPS. 

 GARDEN ENGINES, and SYRINGES. 



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No. 11. 



No. 14. 



Bras* Syringes, 9t. to IS*. 



All articles of John Warner & Soys' manufacture may be- 

 obtained of any Ironmonger or Plumber in town or country, at 

 the advertised prices. 



John Warner & Sons having been practical Horticulturists 

 for many years, know < ictly the requirements of both Amateurs 

 and Gardeners. A gardener with a properly constructed pump 

 will get through as much work in five minutes as he could with 

 any Syringe in a quarter of an hour, and with half the labour to 

 himself. Syringes are economical for small houses. 



No establishment offers such a variety of effective machines for 

 hydraulic purposes, whether to supply Gardens, Hothouses, 



ott&ges, Farms, Mansions, or Boards of Health, with every re- 

 quisite connected with the conveyance and distribution of liquids* 



Fountains suitable for Conservatories, Lawns, &c. 

 Sheets of Engravings sent on application. 



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L INGHAM BROTHERS, No. 170, Hampton Street, 

 l.irmingham, sole Manufacturers of the improved WOOD 

 and ZINC MONOGRAPH, or LABELS for Garden Borders 

 Flower pots, &c, in boxes of 1C0 each. The Zinc Labels are 

 highly approved of for their lasting durability, can be written 

 upon with the greatest ease, and when dry a permanent inscrip- 

 tion is secured. Directions are sent with each box, including a 

 bottle of metallic ink.— Sole A gents in London, Messrs. Drake 

 Dray & Co., Horticultural Implement Warehouse, 16, Kins 

 William Street, London Bridge. 





