

July 7, 18 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



Miscellaneous. 



Present to the Manchester and Liverpool 



Society. — The committee of management 



y^chegter and Liverpool Agricultural Society 



ted to the Emperor of the French a fine 



vv 



n^iiire cheese 



TTfctv's secretary, received, through the French 

 ■J in" this town, a handsome gold medal for the 



On Tuesday last, Mr. T. B. Ryder, 

 received, through the French 



l0C5 ittee from the Emperor, which was accompan 

 fuM-r of acknowledgment and thanks from (Jene 



CP* 1 - *u- c^naiMu. »k;«.)i w «o o "«~T)panied 

 fTTu^r of acknowledgment and thanks from General 

 jfcL ^dressed to Mr. White, Mayor of Warington, 



ladto Mr 



Calendar of Operations. 



JULY. 

 Wist Srssix, a7«ty 4.— We have had very little rain through 

 June and the land is now very dry ; but most crops look well on 

 tSftrfch low lands. Wheat hardly ever looked better. It is now 

 it fell bloom, and the weather suits it well. There has now and 

 *M been slight signs of rust, but not to any extent, and there 

 tftifer black ears (Uredo segetum), but not so many as last 

 im But it is the common belief that a year that produces 

 " is a good yielding one. On the higher lands the crop is not 

 Mod; the frost has thrown it out of ground too much, and 

 I hire been cases where it was not thought fit to leave it, it 

 to thin. I see Messrs. Hardy disapprove of doing away with a 

 crop tooogb it may be thin, and adduce theirsuccess in thin sowing 

 tDWOTetbat it is unwise. But I think they omit to observe that 

 this feeding is one thing, and a crop thinned by disease is another. 

 feppose one-half is killed by wire worm, frost, or any other 

 is it not likely that the other half is hurt ? And the con- 



EIR'S IRRIGATORS, LIQUID MANURE 



PUMPS, FIRE and GARDEN ENGINES. 



Single Cylinder (as £ * d 



* u Z rfi l m S) ... 8 8 6 

 Double Cylinder ... 10 10 



Horse power size ... 16 16 



Exclusive of Suction and 

 Delivery Pipes. 



Illustrated Catalogues free, 



per post. 



Terms Cash on Delivery. 

 Edwabd ■ Wei» •.Agricultural Engineer, 16, Bath Place, New 



Koad, London, removed from Oxford Street. 



H 1CUM0 ^&chXndlkr'8 patent chaff: 



"■ CUTTING .MACHINE. A ^" A ** 



away 



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waters may be nearest to the truth, because as they put in little 

 tkwe U no struggle between the plants at first; they have each 

 mee to spread their roots and get food to make them strong and 

 « a good constitution. Whereas, when there is too much seed 

 jet to, the plauts are not able to get proper nourishment at first 

 and so grow np weaker, and when the day of trial comes, while 

 the mm stands strong, defying all attacks, the other gets cut 

 4o*n. And now it is that victory is claimed by each party. 

 The thin seeder says, " I had a good crop and plants enough from 

 pecks of seed." And the thick seeder says, " How can that 

 be? I had not enough from 2| bushels." One says he 

 msans to nse less seed ; the other, that he must use more ' 

 In connection with this I will notice the subject of top-dressing 

 Wheat with guano, &c, in the spring. Every experience that I 

 MTehad tends to prove that this is ouly the second best method 

 efejtagit. My decided impression is, that it ought to be ap- 

 fUed at the time of sowing. We have this year used it at both 

 pdods, tmt that at time of sowing had such an effect as can be 

 so far as the field is visible, while that used in spring has 



.JOZW 1 ?}? ! itlIe efl ^ ct - The s P rin S was dl T, wlileir was 

 spurn ; ; but that may often happen, and so it is best not to 



21!l.ini k l!S 0tl !^ '" certain - and t0 ^ et a Wealthy plant is of 



SS M. T !° ki,1 "" t0 render a slckl >- P la "t strong by 

 gWngit strong food is like applying the same doctrine to a con- 



C*,^™"' lf >" P". 1 ic within his reach he cannot take 



itsnd will .hr r„ »i „ ' X. "' ever y"»ng mat can be of use to 



■Ki,»7,. ta ?, l !' bm would starve - Barle y is <*>«»»">* 



*m2fc£?£Z i J" b l Bheep ' and Ploughed np l„mpy f it 

 *?r»W 7, b ? t n Bnch " re butrare ^stances, as the 

 mm PhSJ d"£ ,° • S , an l T . ares are ^ 00d - Tumi PS have in 

 •ES but wf ™ 6d ,° ff by the *?< and some ' ia ™ sown 



Sly of good R Zrnr at ^ r ex P eri ^"ce that where a liberal 

 hann^, S P 0Sphate llas been used . *he fly will do 

 « rtUdiurtrnT- 8en , e / ally s P ea ting, the less of what 

 ««STare u?ed Z e ' M »"W» U manures, and other spe- 

 »«• trie? Zre '?:"' be tbe disappointments. We 



■"*» called anJ, I manure > fl s well as some flesh 

 *s same va ue of ^!h gUan °,V agiliust 8° od Peruvian guano, 



- tell which fs best I*? Wh t* t; bllt jt needs "° *S"™ 

 ■» I fear it will ' £ \ may he seen at five miles distance ; 



•WtognanoatTaftf« °" g £ efore we have a m. 

 *» * bfight and will h? Pn ^- - Peas are S° od - « nd slw 

 »¥«. bu area sLr L ° n *? Hpe - Beans have not yet shown 

 rfWwnwrv d e S ni ZT~ th ?7 5 ave flowered well ; this part 

 ««»»«4d& of hav ™»V m V n ada P ted for tli e"u. We are now 

 «? «• Wty light y Z^,f forwb * ch the weather is good; the 



^•»» maJt be te T USt - be Mgh next >' ear - or * ome 

 ^* "tie nay ha w - , J turnip *>*-,„- is finished, except 



**& ^ no ma l »^PUt . in after Tares mown, and the first 



2°- k« tie Und i, RO 15* h £ Q \ . Man Sohl is hoed, and looks 

 +*m if „ kL" h > ab . 0llt »• that it must s.x,n come to a 



* G.S. We bave no rein. Feed is short, fast burning 



manure 

 w no 



Weed 



S iC6 ?. t0 Co-respondents. 



■ ]V»aBT of Cattle. 



The difference between the live 



- "«uan corn meal or,T, il ^"-.^"on'ui ot salt to half a pint 

 2T««.boil for io fi2 m- ly . mix with a 1 uart of c °ld «»"k 

 ft-" Anot8 <* recine L Ut ^' eat wlth al "? ar - molasses, or 



*** "- weight o7» ^SSlll^ /* F* X ou must understand 





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*£"* at ^1 times V^ 8 ^^ 1 '? behlgG4 su P erfi cial inches, 

 ta£ ^ eiv ^, which Jo l ube ls passed trough the neck 



J*»«ea 



''^water 



*22i 0f the "drsch i rr"^ciseiy tour fluid drachms (half 

 ^***allud e(i to \u ™ ,. mar i C „ €d on the gl^s. The 



V£ ***** Fa, 



^NteS^. are t?" free. 



comprising 



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Mr. 



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*»«PPly you with Morton's Red 



All the various modern Implements of Agriculture manufac- 

 tured on the most scientific and improved principles, suitahle for 

 home use and exportation.-Address, Richmond & Chandlbb, 

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



~ Catalogues Gratis. 





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PARKES' STEEL DIGGING FORKS & DRAINING TOOLS. 



|l/l ESSRS. BURGESS and KEY, as Mr. Parkes' 



lfX 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 

 Royal Agricultural Society, 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 ei^ht postage stamps. 



O ALVAxNISED WIRE GAME NETTING. 



VT id. per Yard, 2 Feet Wide. 



2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide 



2-inch n strong „ 



2-inch „ extra strong „ 



lg-inch „ light 



1 5-inch „ 6trong „ 



U-inch .. extra strong,, 



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Galvan- 

 ised. 



7d. per yd. 



9 

 12 



8 

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 14 



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n 

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Japanned 



iron. 

 5d. per yd. 



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6 

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All the above can be made any width at proportionate prices. 

 If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will reduce the prices one- 

 fourth. Galvanised Sparrow-proof Netting for Pheasantries, 3<i. 

 per square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. 



Manufactured by Barnard & Bishop, Market Place, Norwich, 



and delivered free of expense in London, Peterborough, Hull, or 

 Newca stle. 



O A MUELSON'S REGISTERED LAWN MOWING 



y MACHINES. To cut 16, 19, 22, and 25 inches wide. The 

 Registered Improvement renders unnecessary the great car 

 requisite in the handling of these Machines on the old n. Al! 

 that is now required can be done by any un billed labour wb 

 has only to push the Machine before him, the Registered Adjust- 

 ment msnrin i clean cut of uniform height, and preventing the 

 knives from cutting into the soil, however uneven the groun 

 may be. Illustrated Price Lists, with copies of Testimonials, and 

 a Catalogue of his other Agricultural Implements, may be pro- 

 cured, post-paid, on application to the Manufacturer, 



B. Samiklsox, Britannia Works, Banbury, Oxen. 

 The ah. ve may also be procured at the principal Agricultural 

 Implement Depots in London, and of all respectable Ironmongers 

 and Seedsmen in the country. 





W A ITER'S SWING WATER-BARROW 

 t • , , , , (TO noLD nilRTY gaiions> 



la intended for .1, 1-^E^lUl^^S mnch wete^ 



and 



Tank, 



obUinedofany'lroim^^^ M *>' * 



T __ Manufactured by 



Jon* W arker & Sons, a Crescent. Jewin Street. London. 



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J. TYLOR and SON'S BARROW' GARDEN 



imnrJ , ;. IM: (F1 * ^ hl bo ' st wel1 l )aint e« oak tub, fitted with 

 ™Zll ;. mnp ' unive /^l joint, and registered Spreader, which 

 answer*, the purpose of the separate rose fan and i««t. 



No. 1 holds 10 gallons, throws 30 feet high ... £4 10 



J rYLOR & BON'S BARROW GARDEN ENGINE 



• (tig. 2\ in str.ng tinned iron tub, well painted inside and 

 outside, with unproved Pump, universal joint, and registered 



spreader, which answers the purpose of the separate rose far* 

 and jet. 



.No. 10 holds S gallons, throws 25 feet high 

 No. 13 „ 12 „ ,. 30 



&g " 8 ; ;: V- 



/0.14 „ 30 M ^ 45 ., ... _ 



A huge assortment of every description of Garden Syringes* 

 Pail Engines, Conservatory Pumps, &c, kept in Stock* 



No. 1, Plain Syringe, with rose and jet, diameter of barrel, 

 y inch, 14^. Sd.; No. 2, do., diameter of barrel, lj» inch, 12*,; 

 No. 3, do., diameter of barrel, 1J inch, 10s. 6d. 



Read's Syringe, with two roses and one jet, 19s. 



J. Tvlor & Sox's Horticultural Apparatus may be obtained at 

 these prices from any respectable Ironmonger or Seedsman in 

 town or country, through whom alone they will be supplied, and 

 of whom Drawings and Prices may be had. 



N.D. Cost of carriage, &c, not taclud In these prices. 



J. Tylor & SOU'S Manufactory, Warwick Lane, Newgate 

 Street, London. 



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£2 16 



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TYLOR and SON'S REGISTERED GARDEN 



• SYRINGE.— Small size, for A ur use, 21s. each. 

 Large size, for Gardeners* use, 25s. each. 



Extra for Telescope Tube as shown in engraving for watering: 

 plants on stands at a lit lit of 8 feet, so that any quantity of 

 water can be deposited In the pot without wetting the leaves, 10*.. 



By a simple arrangement this Sjrings is rendered more 

 effective than any ] e Conservatory or Garden Pump ever 



offered to the public. It is equally adapted for Garden or 

 Conservatory use, and is capable of discharging twice as much 

 water in a given time as any other Syringe now in use. The 

 arrangement consists in attaching a small flexible suction tube 

 to the barrel of the Syringe, through which it is filled with water 

 at every discharge of the previous contents. By this means the 

 Syringe is always chfl ed, and the pull-up stroke of the piston 

 rendered perfectly easy, it having, indeed, no work to do, the 

 barrel being previously full of water. Being thus made self- 

 supplying, a great saving of labour is effected ; and the nece ty 

 of stooping to fill the syringe at every discharge being done 

 away with, the direction of the water can be maintained for any 

 length of time. It is perfectly cleanly in its action, as it is not 

 possible for any water to get on the outside of the barrel, which 

 is a v 'known Inconvenience attendant on the use of ever* 

 other Syringe. Itsconstructh n Is perfectly simple, and cannot get 

 out of order ; the ground in ball valves and fittings used for fih : 

 all other patent Syi ea being entirely superseded. To be had 

 of any respectable Ironmonger or Seedsman in town or country. 



J. Tylor & Sons, Manufacturers of Horticultural Apparatus 

 Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, London. 



N.B. Th os do not Include carriage, package, or expense 



of delivery in the country. 



