AvcvsT 13, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
777 
e, &c. 
R. J. BE EAUMONT. T LAND Ac GENT, Dore 
DRAINAGE Exerveer (for several years 
d Feeding Stuff: 
Rin "CALD DECOTT, xy i BAWTREE, 
Address, 89, d Mark Lane; or Basi Parkes), unertakes the 
d prices Se pplication. eno inage, v Estat oat Im Fore Uer age e ES uer iini 
ments anc Works ; amation of Mars nds 
| HE LON D 0 N [AN U LE COMPANY Irrigation ma War rping ; ; the Erection of Farm Buildings word me 
hato aor m inne copi Cottages, &c., either at the bee b cost of the Landowner, or through 
DISSOLVED BONES, the medium of the ey d I godes d 
DUPERPHOSPH A TES of LIM. Estates Surveyed apped, or Inspected a 
P! 
for haaraa rh pe rovements. 
, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. 
E, 
TURNIP MANURE, 
BLOO D MANURE for d and Roots, 
and 
ars Assi ant to to Mr Josiah 
Planning and Execut e of Works of 
, 
ported upon | becomes apparent on our springs, our 
and our riv of 
ight o 
09 Fon we as the eet wi this seed 
as the resu 
diately than they used. unexpected as 
may be, the influence of agricultural drainage 
Y 
UKATE thi bje 
GEL MAN NURE, &e. iry be made into this subj 
They also continue to su| Gibbs's PERUVIAN GUANO, EAINAGE “LOANS — gen pru the truth of the matter may.be known before the 
NITRATE of. SODA, SUL AS of AMMONIA, FISHERY LAND DRAINAG d. : D " hall h tly ini d 
SALT, and all Ferriusers of known value. the Owners of Freehold estates, dee eR us = Fer ents ers of estates sha ave permanently injure 
m e Y und UR iue. | well = pps closing rien ir Wood Grubb ing and | their own interests by a arrow confinement of 
_ Offices, 116, Fenchurch M Bee nt ol A Farm Buildings, sanctioned by the Enclosw ennai eir vie the mere agricultural obj ect of land 
E 8’S M A.N URES The advances are repaid by way of Rent Charge on the t 
En for such a term of years as the downer shall pom ea aed drain: 2 nd still necessary, tha 
nent 
he Manures manufactured by J. B. Lawes for the presen: 
har; 
T he Lan 
season of 1864 are now ready for delivery at his — i th | will best adapt the annual c Ec to the deed eeu arenis 
es giv 
No investigation of eu required, or notices 
following prices :— ton. 
sa 
LAWESS PATENT TURNIP MANURE BONE” sons ea igagees, Loon lator! incurr 
pan: either a T SoY ex Landowners in s 
LAWESS SUPERPHOSPHATE of f LIME from BURNT ds works desi and e: we: ane their own prs x T they undertake population G shall have lost all 
BONE or MINERAL PHOSPHATES $. à 5 5 |the entire Mipro emen r E fs ve on thee exem sta, supply tho wo No opportunity ofi interfe 
“these S BARLEY, ur rtg GRESS his roca eck ey hereo! It is therefore atisfaotory that one so well 
in all of the United Kingdom, at prices | „Applications to be addressed CUM evi ers ed known as d Barrer Denton, C.E., in connection 
Offices of the Company, 52, 
HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT VORPANT. 
——— T diri A. of ege in 1853. 
Westminster, 
JE LACUS To Ree Dy THE ros GY, DoT ATE AGENTS, 
TACKLE against mA ENGLAND AND 2 
Uu Amer carriage. E 
uine Peruvian Guano direct from 
Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and ot other ede Man 
American and —— Cakes a ah "e rices, 
Address Joun Bennet Lawes, 1, Ade e Place, London Bridge, E.C.; | 
and 22 Eden n Quay, Tilia... 
t. should h 
ing memorial to the Home Secretary. It is 
hoped that ji PE on may be listened x 
The following is the m ial :— 
I beg permission to brin 
reed of an mam 
ing under your notice the 
mo the effect of under- 
UPON A WOOLSTON T. dei 
P Éj y Ünces money, unlimited in for the 
£100 the NEWCASTLE “ best application. rollowing works of Agricultural Eroni the hole s outlay and 
WirriAx Surru, Woolston, Bletchley Station. expenses in all cases being ores by a rent charge for 25 years. 
ARROWS awp CA RMICH EL, Banbury,| 1 Drainage, Irrigation a Warping, Embanking, Inclosin 
xuracture STEAM CULT ANA APPÁRATUS, the ine Hem eir y citation cial pi 
and cni Tackle out. 2. Farm do , Tram and Réflro agricultural o i 
cae most v VY 
PORTABLE EAM EN ENGINES, more simple in construction, 
uming l 
g 
es on the sea coast or on the banks of | 
8, and pe d the iom into the 
wat 
E 
uch an enquiry wou ald 
Pier of great MÀ im 
di 
füdent at work, an 3 Foo Tanang pases. A tne S me porta ane mcd ra a 
TIRCESRING MACHINES, which will astonish those who work | 4. The Erecti f Farm O Ti views preval mg wi indivi 
the ponderous and complicated Machines now so generally used. — — "Buildings required. EDDIE An er. ovement land OR TCES: in the drain Inge of thei r estates, w seien 
(CLAYTON, SE SHUTTLEWORTH, AND CO., ENGINEERS, of an o gale ouses and other b to 
Manufactur of PORTABLE and FIXED STEAM] yangown ors assessed under t any Act of Parlia contr - tory acti 
Ape Se eS Meus fabae for Common | Royal Charter, or Commis topes et any public or ener s experiences. E the last 20 years lead to the 
Roads and Agricul 'enerally. works of of drainago or ihe foe EC ITOW ino pro- ee went 
Stamp End Works, dà Lincoln, vet arem, 78, Lombard Street, London ; also ibe e of the cost, $ samo e with the expenses 
at Lowencasse, No. 44, Landstrasse, Vienna; and Gegenüber dem «No in — -régal dii being Ri arte effect of ae reisen. af vo 
of 
Bahnhof, Pesthi Odlalogusk; Pess jae Baus: | e ae Sainte ab MA inis WIE tae pen cad pene feed, d ae though slow decrease of 
Ug reum er pe ee the Works, which are controlled only by the Government aene Pe ik 
[The best Steam Threshing Machinery made.] rs yore eem má cutie ena! or application niyo the 2d, That the rn ei under-draining by 
LOORING, MATCH BOARDS, DEALS, &c., as low Honourable Nein Nariz, Managing Director, 2, Old Palace Yard, - uniform fr apts to fer phe wet but varying 
we advertised. White Batten, 92. per 120, 12 feet ; Yellow w ditto, Ae cha: i. e, the rete ntive clays a nd the free 
101. jor ditto red A en Boards, 3 well xx Green from per 
u m 12s. ; Blind Lathe. ‘from 
i tierce oe The Arvricultural mat prat 
pop NUS p = rar a hg SA TURDAY, etas de 13, 
her MARQUEES TEMPORARY ROOMS and AW. 
INGS, Ae Dinne ls, Parties, &c., on HIRE, lined, board 
and decorated. RICK CLOTHS New and 
ed, 
d Second-| hand, wi with Pol 
for Fruit Trees; Scrims for Greenh UNS RTY inches or thereabouts fall 
Tur 
. NETTING 
Lou ted Cata roe fon fre by post. Bo particular annually upon this vig dy wet pe UT 
other Establis whic Ao aga = and sends back so into 
A w^ I the air. ey find their - b aer surfaco 
For pample ama prios Lu dL d channels, r broo y 7 AmA 
J. Suaw & Co., 19, Oxford Street, Manchester the sea. ‘They sink through its 
S. UNDERHILL’S NEW PATENT IRON pone enn gis the path of least res 
ta xc 
Bridge, S.E. 
witer bearing? 
times and of floods ato 
e: That underdraiago, when appropriately applied 
o wet soils of these various characters, is beste ir of 
5 
our rivers, by securi ing ^a more regular and increase 
flow instead of ptr discharges by perio ical 
cessation, as at pres 
4th, That aiaia districts subject to seasonal 
drought are capable of being supplied with bod 
1 dax our the summer mio umn by the storage of the 
te sem rin draine] land daring winter 
5th, ` That of which 
FENCE for TU m cw &c. that do — the weight of the Sinem greatly for E beast water in th inhabitants 
th and most durable Fence ever offered at | Water urges, until at "at length th e passage of least | capable Sof a like supply. 
corresponding pri xt repaired if broken from accidents; | resistance leads to the reappearance of this portion , That arterial or drainage, as 
ted: for EAE can be X had s had of any height and uL = a aca ec: f various points below dusted emea aew Land Drainage Act, 1861, Siatiloslated 
pe at where it san into the ground. erangem in our ri river systems of the 
a or rer partioular t is to Wa gre Now of these two 1 ev ee of the rainfall worst Character, inasmuch as certain ; 
ARNARD, BISHOP, aw» BARNARDS, |wh; ade :—They fill our rivers, | Portions e$ our valleys are eere fe px Ud 20. 
B LAS h. which are t g many miles of their co rse portions of th 
FURTHER REDUCTION in the PRICE of WIRE NETTING. | made available as carriers; they fill mill- | 7th, Thai ‘actertel P EE vie vorks of d 
Pre and their : ight is thus turned to account | carried out b Tol éómsitébioni bed: pre ep 
s power in various manufactures; they provide fi 
drink for our live Modi ui and our population: ; and | y. - ty ote sauce rdrsnage, a Mp perte 
they feed our plants. , That UEM the Inclosure Commissi 
But the surface on which the Sect ee falls | oe ne bee to fix the limits of drainage areas formed 
is covered with plants, er eee these under t t of 1861, and to ion the ing 
ants is thus the firs LJ = of the rates, they really have no influence on the 
eis more and m wekating the | character of the works the an 
value of this property, and to iun dere "i m | ductive of m — evil, inasmuch as an mereces 
services whioh, oth — eX ean render to | Suction is ngly given to works upon which n 
? | grower of these opinion whatever bagt aaisd eit 
ud uided by the ‘better d oieigs of this subject - g with 
^ the cost of der-d. , th i 
gent Mer Rago madora Ratner seid o Mhe prices at | Which now prevails, every man either the owner mr zT mie 
“oye pod ater balag n made Exo Fe RAM erage nd oP al | SECS this surface, is dealing with the properties, in but few instances does oes any legal right to 
stn, gad durab Jabanned "| Water which falls upon it for r^ own exclusive | such eas t, owing to the great cost and 
2-inch mesh, d — ang E] “ fd por od: 3d. per yd. benefit, Either each estate self, or it may | diffculty of obtaining the right. 
2inch p, BB. EU. hii be each field by rs lf, is v 5 draine that the |  Inaddition to these conclusions x is observed, that as 
- » - - » at ks n passes through it soil a soil L e use, the quantity of water rs during summer 
Mam s 1m ; dé d lag Hed of over ser after | gradua iride dr aea es di other 
uh M at nz . » E " | bein wm useful as a feeder of the s the influx of the refus of towns b : 
Llc n MEM Tr RE SKIN EDU 
3 feet wide: GALVANISED LART, NETTING, "stis is e estate is drained, and thereafter | cone rp were never so low wi 
from half an Inch t. y ier? feet wide. Wire Netting of every mesh | the bh ca dte with, is dismissed reme present, time would a : 
as . for th l 
megas nas regards gz te, there Chan * s Ad * 
for the use of water after it cay see its cc i 1864,” following * Sie s Tat DA E 
ee of the plants. It is then available as a| lead to on of puer dona with 
water supply for animals ; ; it E even available for | 20 million of dien in in Great Britain still to Pon the 
: - - use once again in irri , and so feeding — effect will swell into one of great 
Des WIRE FEN men plants upon a lo t level. But if a larger view | magnitude. 
FENUING, TUN 15,4 GALVANISED WIRE ROPE | of the economy of the l be regards 
one, magne irons sirning Dost abd siae Senn Steet apart, Jan estate, still more is an enlarged and general| Mr. ALD — Mercurs account of the losses 
[cy meg ew important th ale of the|amongst live which he has s — as he 
ety of wire | nation generally. Our outfalls are every auy | st first deser Stine to adulterated o d eake, 
tion. at but as he afterwards conclu ine s r^ e in 
becoming more direct and rapid in their action; 
to drag 
althe] rain which used to degpaldy downwards 
| digestible food which they find i Po “his fields, hat 
