Nov. 10, 1S55.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



745 



descn. 



EKUVIAN GUANO, Bolivian Guano, Superphoa- 

 phate of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Sugar Scum, and every 



ti«>n of Artificial Manures, Linseed Cakes, &c. 



^\'::. Inglis Carice, 10, Mark Lane, London. 



THK FOLLOWING MANURES are manufactured 

 at Mr. Lawks' Factory, Deptford Creek:— Turnip Manure, 

 ft per ton; Superphosphate of Lime, 71.; Sulphuric Acid and 

 Coprolites, 6k— Office, 6&, King William street, City, London. 



N.B. Genuine Peruvian Guano, guaranteed to contain 16 per 

 cent, of ammonia. Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and 

 other Chemical Manure*. 



THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S NITRO- 

 PHOSPHATE OR WHEAT MANURE FOR AUTUMN 

 cj(Y\V"ING. — This Manure, composed of blood, animal matter, 

 ■and dissolved bones with silicates, is most strongly recommended 

 to the notice of Agriculturists, It contains from 7 to 8 per cent, 

 of nitrogen) in a form yielding ammonia by slow decomposition, 

 and is therefore particularly adapted for Wheat. The quantity 

 required is 2 to 3 cwt. per acre drilled in with the seed. Price, [ 

 per ton, 11. 10$. in Eondon. 



PERUVIAN GUANO, FISHERY SALT, and every other 

 MANURE on best terms, strictly warranted. 

 40, Bridge Street, Blackfriars. E. Purser, Sec. 



RTIFICIAL MANURES, &c— Manufac t u remand 



others engaged in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES may 

 obtain every necessary instruction for their economical and 

 efficient preparation, by applying to J. C. Nesbit, F.G.S., <&c, 

 Principal of the Agricultural and Chemical College, Kennington, 

 London. Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, 

 -Coprolites, &c, and Assays of Gold, Silver, and other Minerals, 

 are executed with accuracy and dispatch. Gentlemen desirou 

 of receiving instrucrions in Chemical Analyses and Assaying, 

 •will mid ample facility and accommodation at the College. 



7S~OLLEG E ov AG RICULTURE aim GN EMISTRY, 



\J AMD OF PRACTICAL and GENERAL SCIENCE, 37 and 

 Lower Kennington Lane, Kennington, near London. 



Principal— J. C. Nesbit, F.G.S., F.C.S., &c. 



The system of studies pursued in the College comprises every 

 branch requisite to prepare youth for the pursuits of Agriculture, 

 Engineering, Mining, Manufactures, and the Arts; for the Naval 

 and Military Services, and for the Universities. 



Analyses and Assays of every description are promptly and 

 accurately executed at the College. The terms and other par- 

 ticulars may he had on application to the Principal. 



DR7UNiN"C~BY STEAM POWER. 



JOHN FOWLER is prepared to undertake Contracts 

 for DRAINING LAND by his PATENT STEAM PLOUGH, 



at prices varying, according to depth and distance, from 32. to 52. 105. 

 per acre, inclusive of tiles, main drains, and all other expenses. 

 Contracts executed with great rapidity, and tiles manufactured 

 on the spot, where suitable clay exists. — Temple Gate, Bristol. 



~ D RA INACE OF L A N D~ " 



MR. J. JOHNSON, Drainage Engineer, is desirous 

 to undertake the Drainage of Land by Contract or Com- 

 mission. Temporary Tileries erected in any part of England, 

 and Drain Pipes manufactured at moderate prices. Every descrip- 

 tion of Drainage Tools.— Abingdon Street, Westminster. 



D RA IN A G E OF LA N D, BOG S, ETC. 



MR. HUMBERT, of Watford, Herts, supported 

 by unquestionable references and testimonials, offers his 

 .services to proprietors about to execute works of drainage, which 

 he will undertake personally to layout and superintend, and to 

 supply the forms and attendances necessary to obtain the 

 certificate of the Inclosure Commissioners where such is re- 

 quired, at a charge of 5s. per acre and his travelling expenses; 

 or he will contract to perform the whole work to the satisiactn n 

 of the Commissioners at a fixed price per acre. 



Mr Humbert (having been more ttwn 15 years established 

 in business as a Surveyor and Land Agent) has found that wet 

 heavy soils can be usually, carefully, and thoroughly drained, 

 with pipes 4 feet deep, at 42. per acre and upwards, inclusive ot 

 every expense. ____ 



rriiE "General land drainage and im- 

 provement COMPANY 



^^ Offices, 52, Parliament Street, London. 



Henry Ker Seymer, Esq., M.P., Chairman. 



1. This Company is incorporated by Act of Parliament to faci- 

 litate the Drainage of Land, the Making of Roads, the Erection 

 of Farm Buildings, and other Improvements on all descriptions of 



Property, whether held in fee, or under entail, mortgage, in trust, 

 or as ecclesiastical, or Collegiate Property. 



2. In no case is any investigation of Title necessary. 



3. The Works may be designed and executed by the Land- 

 owner or his Agents, independently of the Company's officers, or 

 he may elect whether he will employ their staff. Equal faci- 

 lities WILL BE AFFORDED IN EITHER CASE. 



4. The. whole cost of the works and expenses will, in all cases, 

 be charged on the Lands improved, to be repaid by half-yearly 



instalments. 



5. The term of such charge may be fixed by the Landowner, 

 and extended to fifty years for Land Improvements and 

 THiRTy-oNK years for Farm Buii.dings, whereby the instalments 

 will be kept within such a fair per centage as the occupiers of the 



dmproved Lauds can afford to pay. j 



William Clifford, Sec. 



\\7ARNE1VS IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE, 



»' * OR GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP. 



The valve is a ball of imperishable . 

 material, and cannot clog in action. | 

 The 1 arrei is of galvanised in . not 

 likely to corrode, and can be ra or 

 lowered at pleasure. The h will fold 

 together, and the whole nay be carried 

 on shoulder to any pond or tank required. 



Price ol 4£ in. Pump, with legs, 3Z.8*. 

 The barrel i*> 27J in. long, aud the legs 

 are 5 ft. high. 



li inch Gutta Percha Suction Pipe, 



Is. &d. per foot. 



1£ inch Flexible Rnbber and Canvas 



Suction Pipe. 3*. Sd. per foot. 



Maybe obtained of any Ironmonger 

 or Plumber in town or country , at the 

 above prices, or of the Patentees and 

 Manufacturers, John Warner & Sons, 

 8, Cres it, Jewin Street. London. 



Every description of Machinery for 

 Raising Water, by means of Wheels, 

 Rams, Deep Well Tumps, &c; also 

 Fire and Garden Engines. &c— Engravings sent on application. 



ARKES* 



FORKS AND 



Forks are 





VyARNER'S 



STAN- 



PATENT VIBRATING 



DARD PUMPS. 



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

 tages, Manure Tanks, and Wells of a depth n ;ceeding^0feet. 



Diameter Length 

 of Barrel, of Barrel. £ 



2J in. short 1 ft. 7 in. 



»» 

 n 



W ^ „ 



I itted for lead. \ 1 

 gutta percha, | 1 



or cast iron >2 

 flanged pipe, 2 

 as required, j 3 

 short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe 

 attached, and Bolts and Nuts 



ready for fixing 2 



24 in. long ditto ditto ditto 2 



2i 



3 



8) 



4 

 24 



long 3 



ditto S 

 ditto 3 



ditto 3 





6 



6 



6 



»» 

 ■' 



8. d. 



10 



14 n 



8 



12 



3 



CAUTION. 



STEEL DIGGING 



1)1. LINING Too! 3. 



Whereas very inferior onaoi teel Diggi 



now inn factored and sold, and 1 have been in formed that ] 

 cha.' - t the eatoe hav< tli -*d them to be e same aa those 



manufactured by me, and 1 Uicli tfce 1 al Agricultural Soci f 

 and numerous '.cultural have hern awarded, 



1 reby 1. ectrully inform the public that every Fork manufac- 

 tured t is st* ;>ed with my trade mark '*.?. 1 and tba 

 M« re. BrRGi - A: Riy. 1 No.lOS, Newgate . are 

 my sole Wholesale A;*' , and 1 have authorised them to re- 

 place to the porch j very 1 k <•< my anufacture found 

 defect- will also on application tend Wl leaale and 

 Retail Price Lists, &c. post tree. Kaavcis Parkes & 



ECONOMY OF FERMENTATION. 



BUSHE'S PATENT ROOT GRATER, miaofte- 

 turedty OWL1 awd F RY, Temple G at ml , en trraly 



supersedes the necessity of Cooking Turnips. Mangold, and other 

 ] »ts; it effects asaving of £0 to40 Mr caot ' ' t. btmides 



that of i 1. Price 3^.1 l'nn ted test tjial* • <ii 



may 1 »hl d grat by a] vlng f.r& Frt ^ri I. 



1. t Maker* of count's Pat* ut Chaff Cutters h ml General 



A Itural i plement Makers and Dealers. The Hoot t.raM 



may alM n in the Agricultural Department uf tits CrysUl 



Palace, Sydenham. 



STIie agricultural iBmtttc. 



SATURDAY, NO VI TBER 10, 1855, 



10 



14 





 



The short harrel Pump is very convenient 

 for fixing in situations of limited height sn<l 

 spans, lor the supply of coppers and sinks in 



Wash-houses with soft water from under- 

 Hot, Fotetng, and Plant 

 be fixed, when desired, 



ground tanks, or in 

 Houses; they may 

 under the stage. 



May he obtained 

 Plumber in Town or Country, at th< 

 Patentees and Manufacturers, JOHN 

 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 





By way of illustrate ur remarks last w upon 

 hedgerow fences made at p.713, it may be well to 



append the following analyses of two hedges in 

 Gloucestershire examined October 20, 1855. 



No. 1. A high and broad badge, which has not 

 been laid for a great many years, consists of the 

 fallowing ingredients, which are taken in successive 



portions of the length of it. 



of any Ironmonger or 

 above prices, or ot the 

 WARNEK and SONS, 



Lei h 



Ft. In. 



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• • • 



• • • 



Bramble 



Whitethorn, choked with Bramble 



Maple ... 



Blackthorn 



Mealy Guelder Hose 



Maple, in a gap... 



Dog Hose 



Blackthorn 



Whitethorn 



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. . . 



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- * - 



• - - 



• - . 



• ♦ • 



• • - 



Dog Rose and Bramble 

 Ash 



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/ / 



u 





PARKES' STEEL DIGGING FORKS & DRAINING TOOLS. 



ESSRS. BURGESS and KEY, as Mr. Parkes' 



m 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 eight postage stamps. 



103, Newgate Street. London. 



Whitethorn 



Ash 



Whitethorn 



Bramble... 



Ash 

 Blackthorn 



Whitethorn 

 Ash 



Whitethorn* much mixe \ with Bram- 

 ble and Briar 

 Ash 



Blackthorn 



Dog Rose 



Blackthorn 



Whitethorn 



Black thorn 



Whitethorn 



Ash 



Elder 



Whitethorn 



Maple 



Whitethorn 



Maple 



4 

 12 



6 



6 



9 

 6 

 7 



4 

 6 

 3 

 4 

 4 

 6 

 6 

 3 

 12 

 in 





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. . . 



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21 

 3 



5 



12 

 6 



3 

 3 

 8 



4 

 10 



9 



73 



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273 



r PHE 



GALVANISED WIRE CAME NETTING, 



Qd. pkr Yard, 2 Feet Wide. 



No. 2. A hedge, which has been kept 



since 



LANDS lMPKUVEMlLiNT COMPANY. 



_ncorporated bv Act of Parliament, 1852—53, for England 

 and Scotland, and 'further empowered by Am. ment Act, 

 1854—55. To Landowners, the Clergy, Solicitors, Estate Agents, 

 Surveyors. &c, Tenants for Life, Trustees, Owners in Fee, In- 

 cumbents of Livings, Bodies Corporate; Lessees tor Lives 

 renewable, or for a term of more than 25 years; (and Lessees 

 for Lives not renewable, or for a term less than 25 years, 

 with consent of their Lessor), &c, are enabled, by way of Loan 

 from the Companv, or by their u wn funds, to execute and 

 charge on the Lands improved, by way of rent-charge lor a 

 term of 25 years, repaying capital and interest, the cost of every 

 landed improvement, especially of Drainage, Irrigation, \\arping, 

 Embanking from the Sea, from Lakes, Rivers, or btreams, 

 Inclosing any Land, or improving Drains. Streams, or WateT- 

 courses, 'Reclamation, Farm Roads, Clearing, Erection of J? arra- 

 liouses and other Buildings required for farm purposes, ami the 

 Improvement of and Additions to Farm Houses, and other build- 

 ings for Farm purposes already erected; Planting for belter 

 and for Periodical Cuttings, Jetties or Landing Places on the Sea 

 Coast or on the. banks of navigable Rivers or Lakes In the High- 

 lands and Islands of Scotland; Engines and Machinery tor 

 Drainage, Engine-houses for Farm Steadings. &c, Water-wheels, 

 Tanks, Pipes, Water-courses, Bridges, Sluices, &c. The Plans 

 of Buildings Specifications and estimates are prepared by the 

 Applicant's own Agents and are submitted to the approval of the 

 Inclosure Commissioners' Inspectors who are also the sole.jmlges 

 of the due execution of the works. Proprietors may apply jointly 

 for the execution of Improvements mutually beneficial.— nuchas 

 a common Outfall— Roads through the District— Water power, 

 &c. The Directors wish it to be understood that the Company 18 

 of a strictly commercial character, and that the details ot the 

 Plans and of the execution of the Works are not interfered with 

 *>y them, but are controlled by the Landowner and by the Inclo- 

 sure Commissioners. For further information and for borms ot 

 Application, apply to the Honourable Wtltjam Napier, Manag- 

 ing Director, 2, Old Palace Yard, W T estmirate*. 



moderate compass, was laid a few years 

 kept dipt from time to time : 



within 

 and 



Bramble and Briar 



Blackthorn 



Whitethorn 



Maple ... 



Whitethorn 



Hazel Nut 

 Whitethorn 



♦ • 



• • • 



• • • 



Ft. In. 

 6 



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• • 



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• • 



• • 



• • • 



BARNARD and BISHOP, Ma: ket Place, Norwich, 

 in consequence of improvements in their machinery for 

 the manufacture of the above article, have been enabled to make 

 a great reduction in the prices. 



2-inch 'mesh, 24 inches wide 



2-inch 

 2-inch 

 2-i nch 

 15-inch 

 15-inch 

 U-inch 

 lj-inch 



r» 

 »* 

 ft 

 ft 



19 

 ft 

 »» 



> > • 



strong, do. 

 intermediate, do. 



extra strong, do. 

 24 inches wide 

 strong, do. 

 intermediate, do. 



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• •• 



9 * ♦ 



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•» » » 



Gal van- 



i 



ised. 



6* 



per yd. 



8 



t» 



H 



19 



li 



ft 



7 



y» 



9 



tt 



11 



»» 



13 



n 



Japanned 

 iron. 



4.U. per yd 

 6 



74 

 9 



Of 



7 



9 



11 



• * 



• * • 



♦ •* 



Maple 



Whitethorn 



Blackthorn 



Gap 

 Eider 



Bramble and Briar, partly dead 



Maple 



Elder 



Bramble and Briar 



• • - 



. . • 



• m • 



. . • 



• « • 



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• • 



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• * 



. * • 



• • • 



• - 



• • ♦ 



• * • 



• • • 



■ • 



If 



n 



tf 



extra strong, do, — , 



All the above kinds an be made of wbt wl«b 0>* J "S fvet), 

 at proportionate prir«». If the upper hair is ot a coarser mesh 

 than the tower, it will reduce the prices one-iourth. 



Strong Galvanised Poultry Netting, l^.per yard; Galvanised 

 Sparrow-proof Netting for Fheasantries. Ad. per square foot^ 

 Illustrated Catalogues and Patterns forwarded by post 



Peli- 



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t • 



> * - 



Maple 



Whitethorn and dead Briar 



Whitethorn 



Briar 



Whitethorn 

 Bramble... 

 Willow ... 



Bramble... 

 Briar 



* . • 



• * 



• • * 



■ ' • 



• • 



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. • . 



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• • • 



• • - 



• * » 



• • 



• . - 



• • •> 



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5 

 9 



5 

 18 



7 



6 



7 

 9 

 3 

 7 

 6 

 10 



7 



*» 



7 

 3 



10 

 6 



6 



10 

 10 



t) 



3 





 

 

 

 

 

 







9 

 









 6 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 











6 



Total 



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180 



These hedges are fall of gaps and} weak places, 



vered free of -spense in London. Peterborough. Hull, orfcew. ___ . _. •, ( , AM , n • 



castle. Manufacturers of Improved Stniaed Wure Cattle and ^ { . Aqw ^ CQrious f act that, although Oil- 

 Deer Fencing, Iron Hurdles, &c. 



