30—1854.] THE  AGRICULTU RAL GAZETTE. 
zs or nothing in that ease,| iue йык à е So ia. ‚|%о эв fo form а mill still ex the 
qn setie a from off the buyer's мањ 19.0 Dorian (era na 180 | would be гы pore ур) = 
without reflections being raised mill ressing appa- 
h to these. o desit m ар] phosphateoflime 12.0 Phos iate of lime — .. 390 "a ti bou the 
own shoulders ; however, wit кере m ес acid, with p — Sulphate of lime 12.0 є to prepare grain ready for- 
seems to at dich ча < them, as, with t ceptio 11.0 | Silicious matter .. — .. 30 up ; at the same time it is - " Фа done- 
of the Patagonian vian iste, ihe y табе highest | | Sulphate of lime 12.0 | Free aci 166 ав. as when і finished by hand- labour on the ol ” 
on thelist. The эни 5 each of the m the = soluble Phosphate oi of sis Phosphate of magnesia., 2.8 н eic рбай а ү 
me, with iron —— ssing Cost of 
sere waa l ewi to which were sided ilie тшше ыа 7 08 еа 
A aT » : fixed high-| Hum- |jineluding| into Engine |, Engine 
ivi 4 t. of guano or S cial manure, 3 cwt. of 100.00 Sulphate of Magnesit, — Iorse 2 Winnow- B House and 
im ewe qM З, Ае and 1 ewt. of salt to | жиы Uh Pisa prd of magnesia, cr á Power| FEM eller. pr Poe one заў EMG 
S aere; or 9 суі, of alleombined. The portions dunged сые чины of potass 60.0 | Muriate of soda ..  .. 130 Engine. nb with | Ordinar E. 
received. of supe d well-rotted farmyard manure | Sulphate of soda, &c. 40.0 — Сага. Elevators. s. pese 
+41 tons each quarte The animal charcoal 100.00 
е" mot mii gon what- 16 ought to hav been 100.00 Muriate teof A Pa 4 4 & á r1 £ 
егей, by the parties from whom I got it, а quan Sulphate of Ammonia. Moisture y 5 108 65 % | ss s 
ti f'atuff to which w: en.the name of London Saipbato of amm 9.7 54.0 6! 110 10 " 
ty.ota i : Muriate of soda ... 66 Sulphate and muriate o 9 
tsoil ; but which, on being ]ysed, turned out to Sulphate of soda .. ` 783 900 "Average of repair for engine e first 19 Ao: uy good 
be, in чах of th chemist, remarking upon D габы e, "reri 91. 
products mingly the scrapings of the streets, wit 94.5 100.00 ч ‹ 
а little estne а and salt? Аз A - gypsum, it ун From the n the Farming к т E e Mr, 
far f ing genuine ; for instead of being (81 w Fyre. | Stevenson, in е Р. Ag. Soc. Ji 
sulplinte-of lime, it contained 40 per yc of ан phate of dd pee REOR T Eng? ami ys ——————= 
ta, which, even though it were benefici is clu" Vithoat dolls dy, , Calendar of Operations. 
ce of the 
upon whic 
resent a sufficiently ready | 
ndent u i 
Mes m e рот deg во. de special 
ures, and our pM їв во well know at I 
not in the but that many м -goi 
ne 
these spurious articles, and the 
and when treating of das field, it | 
analysis how far we are upon, 
In Te to the miei manure, "uer 
chemicals were purchased and used upon a fie 
with vhi e Globe Herr in for the purpose of testing pis 
qualities of each respectively. 
. This Кра, i it will be see 
entirely frustrated, 
vill be show 
has been 
emi following mL eed of | 
miss gione or yotasan булн ora 
асти 654427, EE gue 
ammonia 59, phos тар 
of вода, Tap 
phosphate of soda. "From the of those two 
substances, I feared that they were not correct ; and an 
р s having been obtained of all'of them wrote to 
‚фе party who "had procu 
forma had pai 
my poss bibcdniób, rre Ph 
mit: тур per pon% i MR Шы ting. 
might 
: usual qua 
for s arany purposes, ` qe чен гаа T 
а DOU, em 
the usual —L ES ed b him, The e foreign 
ones, ed nitrates and carbonate of 
as imported, "т "ће others indi" 
vely as are suitable for 
d EA for Yum i. As appear атй 
ünly that ihe far to be dietated to by the 
manufacturers of. S. what i is suitable - the 
pos of his plants, . This is in 
,agriculturist that be. knows.. 
n a ur must. be kept right b 
even. thoi that | Lo ay not Ко, know | ^ 
A L. wha 
ld for 
ing that mey would 
e fiel 
een 
be Бе etii as xa меге. not ылгаш ng, 0 
was sown, keeping each . ‘kind. v itself, adding Qu а 
;of guano, gypsum, el , that 
might not De entirely risked.” 
£ и of 
analyses. 
it will Le dM how, with two LR: =й 
Süpplied һауе ееп :ашопр the most glaring | 
шс oi геге i Íraud that have been published 
AF-DIFFERENT: KINDS OF CHEMICAL MANURES 
-4 -pure bi- тену of Potass—pure. 
w 
] brought it "утуену: Н before a eourt o 
те Rev. E E eu 
анне of Potass. 
m 
£m 
© 
% 
10 Nitrate of potass.. 
B Muriate of ex» P ond 
erm t ийне! x вв 
300.00 
plain 
power og A 
LixconN МЕктїхє or тнк EnGLISH 
Зостетү.— The following is the prize list postponed fro 
last week :- 
онем нен, 9. Ј, „Албина, John Baily, and Thomas 
Barber Wright. 
Jr Hai Chorie ey; ; 3L, rd, of 
Aikrigg E nd, Kendall. 
Class 8. Dorking Cocks of any age: 2l, to G. A; Gelderd; 1/., 
to Mrs. Towneley Parker 
Class 4. Spanish Fo wis (Coe and two Hens): 5ї., to H. D. 
Davies; 3L, to George Botham, of — am Court, Slough ; 21, 
to H. D. Davies ; Ha 03 ы Gelde 
ass 5. Spanish Cock any i 2l., to James, Dixon, of | 
i | im 
АО аи ei A 
JUL 
BORDER or THE FENS, July 24.—More than ordinary attention · 
is ciue to the TM at сгор, which has now arrived at 
ortant turning poi 
thin А yd 
amples may be expecte: 
d itself, thi 
А # : 1 
Ti the spring, less * 
E e: ре 
UEM 
ippearance o. 
ine weather co 
"1 +» Оо 
=. 
"hs 
Westbrook ie Bra dford vul hire 
Class 6. Сос! Р Ж Pow в (Cock | and two Hens), Chickens 
31, Do,,.do. ; 21., to. John Taylor, 
s Hounslow; 1L, to William Sanday, of | 
Chinà Cocks of апу age: 21. to Caborn Pock- 
геч эе заеме сенс. 
Class 8. Bramah Непз) : :2[. to 
A tems Northam E 
k^ c н ий 
ишко лур; "a 
nder-Lyne.. 
tea ( 
Hens): 91. to Jamés fW. 
Jeffrey Mr er of Wakitoa. Ashton-under-Lyne. 
Class 15. Malay Fowls (Cock ad i two Hen Ауу 
ham, of Long Eaton, Derby ; 1/. to the Rev. T. bo Блата a 
of Beighton наар A dé; Norfolk. 
Class. 16. od ч: (Соек and two Н ens) : 31, to G. С. | 
Adkins, Mt. bent irmingham ; ; 21, Do. аи 
1L., to C. 'aiton-on-Tham 
to Mrs. Harriet dud of New ЇЇ изе, Walton 
Tha bs to Chris Stopher Rów 
€iass 19. Ayie ae seid Ducks a. са and.two Ducks): 32. | 
пе бр. eS M жедш Farm, Hounslow ; 2l, 
Hp. bees; dni OG elder 
ks (D rdi and two Ducks): 37, to George | P 
эолий оса 
| Ulce ini rU pa Charles Punchard, of Blunt's Hall, Haver- 
hill, cdm, 
Class 21. Ducks of any other variety Dee d and two Ducks) : 
27., to Henry Worrall, of Knotty Ash House, near Liverpool ; 17. 
to T, M. Keyworth, of Cottesford P. Ра, 
отч i. cuo I observe by a чийге бш your last | un 
* D. J.," that he has suc- 
ave been irr 
h 4 high authority, ” that it was impossible 
eggs of tho. black Sp Spanish 
y last attempt I packed the 
fowls and English чат ж birds in pulve 1, ри 
h those we ectly fresh, the 
rest became nre, аг. the hatching. 
А We also received the wing :— 
80 miles up the Hudson, and from the dates u 
h 
been from 170 to 25th May. They were not | 
set until pe 25th ult. ques then. from four to five 
had six chickens hatched on the 15th 
* 
'eeks old, 
nu and healthy. e ‚В., Liverpool, July 18. 
—ÉÉÉÁÉERE 
Miscellaneous. 
Cost of fixed Threshing Machines.—Mr. Bridges wri 
* I have divided the dressing apparatus from the mill: ; 
and were hummellers and foul-spout elevators deducted, 
a кр acu елу Marshall, of. 
1s—Golden РепсШей (Cock and two 
— Pencitled (Cock and two 
Slough; 21:, to Thomas "Teanby, of 
|t 
| vented of Tr kernel yt 
Piae id 1 
ý Een v е CM, pog peine well qur p 
m 
y it serves well on this Rust land in kee 
owing may appropr no | 
of their system, as shown 
viving the blight which iae ten 
at this moment they look alr 
| distinguishing — igi p 
b 
E 
ГА 
seen as 
в yea blesome 
| amongst th e Barley, every forward b of Which ives p non of 
Y 
heir 
e sustai 
th hé "oce 
| an active s wit 
of the scantiness of the hay crops, as well as of Айе 
in ры stures; th 
e Tare crop has, th ө › 
мач y cases foddering XC td ‹ о 
y of water, as the ^ socks " are; ех 
| these pn а more than usual quantity 
! drafted wis for ce before ma БИ Bei ed 
m being o tocked; this 
| Grass fro 
| price of L M на vil p 
dealer at a disadvantage, if the price of meat бом. Aven i 
the present rates. As to the consumers 1 
which 
keep in 
fully to 
PE p abel ani of their being com 
l клоун for the who! 
ps have done well, | mi ге be 8t to СИ his 
ot, Bean ^ xd fair s but vt mere isa 2e blight in 9 
| omm whic tself а 
Tons got TU еи that ерт but we bear d they are у ty 
The season has bee very favourable. YEr bad m 
М hneing, and they 
rad 
, beth 
sowing emi E pnr 
very fe 
6 heu a ua ant mem would do — у. . Hay- 
virak 
possible, and if convenient, sow 
wh 
longhed in, and in the lai 
the 
the Wheat a more healthy 
inns: and € have little doubt but t v it will 
bf more loughed in than w e 
t 
h EN rags 
ish to top and leave a finely pulv: 
save s0 many кч in as are common Bei ead 
preparing Ралан for Wheat, and that too at а season of 
adapted for working fallow land. G.S. 
Notices to Correspondents. 
Asnes: B A. You had better pua fpe ashes in heaps, and 
Spine m s fore you hope to see their tie 
Davis’ New Уктси: July 19, We have received a fine samp 
ra ri pe seed. 
P. Mong. We were quite aware of its being a repub- 
een wt Moodie. Pipes of 13-inch bore are large enough for 
the parallel drains 30 feet apart, of the largest fields say 390 
yards; and p of 4-inch bore are large enough Ex - 
drains of 1 ише It would not be possi ible 
detinitely as you seem to desire. 
DUCE PER ACRE: C Yon 
well as the interpretation. 
ion of th pm ce of gra 
want us to state the беш as 
е" is it aee to fo: 
n withou the 
the 
