! OcrozER 15, 1864.] sia si GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 998 
m ve depen elue to E 
d Feeding S! Land Drainage, & other cultural Improvements nts | gives a very y thi the most economi 
$ AYNBIRD, C "CALDECOTT, AND x BAWTREE. R. BAILEY DENTON, C.E., maintains a ange cal method of improving this land, 
RY dress, 89, 9. Bond Market, Mark k Lane; or VOL i req tp E Unp Dui n of Land m provements by Myers mel ang imm Mag result of neglect must of course 
les and prices on app on. ed ; the Go: and Ben ^ 
rto ein be at once remov: Tse a oes t be 
MPANY|T ly to him, at 52, Parliament Street, Westminster. 
A i RC A he. For per SPP F = caret up and ‘burned aerias for Y we would 
DISSOLVED BONES, " rely rather upon the treatment t upon the 
R. HOW ARD REE ED Autor E the Pamphlet 1 Li 
SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, M ELE. its Registration dnd Transfer," price 1s. (E. Witsox, deitru m of the existing surface E ere is 
BLOOD MANURE for Barley and Roots, 11, Royal Exchange, DICE sere BUTETE S zu re amenable to treatment than cur pastures; 
URATE, OWNERS wishing to a’ vail thems ves of the Land Regis! | 
MANGEL MANURE, ke. ko. and to conduct all proceedings necessary for obtaining an indefeasible the v very neglect ete ry he suffer Pell it. The 
y also continue to supply GIBBS’ PERUVIAN GUANO, | title. Preliminary opinions given on abstract = itle, and terms he home o around 
NITRATE of. "SOD A, S ce of AMMONIA, FISHERY | stated beforehand. Communications personali r by letter. nvar 
SALT, and all Frnruissens of kno het ae Do 1%, Surer Sreet ag far t with the “Grass fields a: aaia 
roh Beet, LC. Wer, fro -h t it hed 
Offices, 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. ung-heap, is a proof of it. 
ome 116, Se ee GEE for AUTUMN LAND ry int Surveyor, and , 
AWESS WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN ME. J. BEAUMONT, Lass vice s buit ty Mk. Josiah eben Grass drives amidst the vids 
SOWING- A supply of the shove Mentre is now soey in Parkes), undertakes the Planning, and ee, fach of Works of | ness of coarse and mossy pasture should be con- 
delivery, at J. B. Lawes’ Factories, Deptford, and Barking Creeks. > d Estate Improvements generally ; mg kitid ls rat -his plan of breaking up the land 
Pate d ton. to be harrowed into the land before the seed is an fa andl "River Works ; ^ mation t igs = Wate Aande; elusive agains 1 ud 1 2 g up oa 
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[t can ed of Mr. Lawes, or through any of his | gri ge, Ec, either at the p Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourer, | and resowing it. Again, in its present poverty 
uo agus n Lu d'm so 6 | the medium and ed da à taste stricken ec we would not —— 
UPERPHOSPHATE `! P dal rian Suara and venei... % liming a first expedient, and when lim 
gaan rere Quse die trom. the Importers sadn 22, Parliament St added at “all it should bei in the form of Seren 
American and other "Cakes at Market prices. "us WEST of NND LAND Sana r and | with so. Bis o terial. 
‘Address Jons Bexwer Lawes. Offices; 1, Adelaide Place, London INCLOSURE CO; sd y» vie Se 
Bridge, E.C.; and 22, Eden Quay, Dut Dublin. ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1844, AND — BY SPECIAL Act ps pro ae bbi — 
Autumn Sowing TATS Ean Ue Am [ibo land H necomery to we the grabbing axe an 
HE PATENT NITRO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD | py Chairman Mun Fonema. Redi Hombury Fort, Honiton. | pn: for the removal s Gorse and Thorn and coarse 
eon mel eet E CN RM us Muroictr Ae ovs ro LANDLORDS AND TEN acks of Grass; to apply some 10 or 12 bushels 
Consens who Farmers. ocou ps da o ir raion di D roved without an} expense e whatever to the ber , PP z Ks 
n—J er M fant ard Essex. Oise, E mined au rot paid by the ‘Tenants being sufficient | Of. fine he rotten bone-dust per acre, if in previous 
rai anaging Director, — Tawes ODAMS. - c to meet the only payment which Landlords are required to make, | compost with earth or Arad so much the — zi d 
Moon enero Marshes, Kad n this Comp. "T not requiri them to pay or d the principal ; al all ^ uen M whole surface thoroughly an 
vipesialir proper Ta ae aL ins | oeioosenie do wart Permit dudaated Over any tel nu IM. and rubbish—and to do all this ‘balers 
in us Mane, spe " iP years, rr has given great satisfaction to Tenants for Li Avge ee ao ed : = Drain and Improve win É i 
eonsumors, rim žr du mt to the Company s Agents throughout | thair Rees mre undertaken by the Compan , who keep m constant Ia early spring some ammoniacal manure should 
M T a hurch Street, London, E. e employ a very extensive and experienced sum “fnompelves of the be applied, —— penn in eoe or sul- 
Price 71. 10s. oe cde wired at any Railway or r Whar - London. = m and V edi ot Proprio poen Nim Br der thoir owa | phate of amm about 1j e per sores ot 
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A MT AA. oe prd Prbstllo through adiing ppt tlainable under the Com- Var s Rer ua of. soda, 1 owt. be s. might be 
Reigate Station. Various Kinds of excellent Peat and Loans, Sama | anys Act. leo exeouted by the Company for parties advancing usefully applied, If a dressing of good rich farm- 
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ta socom atin ing List of Prices, wi! their own Capital or not wishing to borrow the money... i ard dung can be had, this would no doubt be 
Snonr, Sand and Peat Depot, Reigate, NUT T REFUSE | om ces: Castle Street Exeter 30, Parliament D grs etter still. And in March a suitable mixture of 
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Cs Aring or roa at p “te qui ns EXRRE DOG ADOOS. aj pd d chris — sel sim fen ym peint 
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e Ki eee and how to Ure teen eg Grace The. jo Det xe of Brauros well rolled in. The ya - should 
we banca | me KPPN GREN Anat a ERRUN tome fed closely all the summer. And before next 
arch, 1863; or apply to the other p s- "n 
M oS PAA TET, TUESDAY, pNEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, November 28, winter, Arka perhaps in the flowing end : u- 
FORM PaO Lee Copies of the Prize Lists and Regulations, with the statement of ining or ushels of lime 
Postag p pts and Expenditure for 1863, may bo obtained from the Secre- | per acre dowd be spread over the ground and 
goo icem "Bat a sa ci al CLONE ve No EM Breon, Secretary. |harrowed in. A dressing of lime before some 
Bansuaw's BRUSHES and s, Temple Row, Birmingham. degree of enrichment of so poor il has been 
MATS are sold in every town. quis DIINGIAM. EA ATTLE and POULTRY | effected would not be desirable. very o - 
"E h is ; 1864. i Tan ala Y. 
stamped, $. Bieta Patent.” | “the SIXTEENTH GREA ANNUAL EXHIBITION of FAT | nity should be taken by heavily stocking if neces 
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SARAS EMEA TS, wi bom MESTIC FOULTRY, CORN, ROOTS, \reling pee and foddering stock upon it, and by 
IMP: e held in 
i TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, November 28, 29, 30, to firm the surface of the ground, And if 
UNE, SOWING. and December ie ne en Prizes unt of £1995 will be a ai ld e applied in hn form of Med 
S : EO Re S it would tend to the rovement of the 
TT prm] BREEDING PIGS - .. £76 10 up 
Downs FARMERS’ "FRIEND, , for a oe Ga ha the| FAT SHEEP. 299 5| CORN and Mosis v "n land, by giving that t texture to the soil 
Smut in Wheat, and the ravages of ug, pde and| FAT PIGS .. 60 $ hte yh ir et o | which pressure (Sees AES t f 
J icates 
errem EY sufficient A ected ee des Sana PORE Canina Bat ATESAT z AUS 
‘essed juarter NTR! LOSE ovem! 
geri And [run largest Wheat-growers in the Kingdom —À2 on Joux B. Lyrmat, Secretary. — Mr. Surr Woolstone, has appeared in 
— Á— pointed for every dist mien Ace mar be had of | Offices: 13, Temple Street, Birmingham. the é Times with a voy effective reply to Colonel 
Agents “Full direction mk fi case aro given wi wn ee uw CjMITHFIELD CLUB FAT CATTLE SHOW — FANE's criticisms on steam cultivation The latter 
Gicwow= tee at © Manufaa, Vartation and consequent The ANNUAL SHOW of FAT CATT EEE an , 
oF WATON Gs | imagines it to be excessively laborious and expen- 
disappointment, see that the signature of Hexny Downs ison the label. MA velar ek mene de ph HALL, ISLI ISLI on sive, necessarily resulting in great costs for break- 
Pgetinw every tom rouges England, Seria, an rend. Intending Exhibitors are requ uested to apply for Yor Certificate forme ages aud tear and wear r Burtt’ knows that 
by the reference letters as under :— F : . wear. . feoti 
| F. HUMBERT Y. ros” t Watford, Herts, CATTLE. Form A. For an Ox or Steer (in am Class). in his own ease it is both cheap and e ective. 
MT formerly Senior Surveyor to the Tithe Commission, ^ " ai ius Miel s IA (in rany Class). And he ought to know. He has cultivated h 
ice, undertakes Works of Drainage either at a contract pti se SHEEP. * DE For a Pen of three Wethers Eoy Class), rm now for 10 successive years by stea! 
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Preliminary Survey dnd Estimate where the works are mot carried out or Peg - bs is original iron wire rope 
pag GENERA L LAND DRAINAGE and| nue um UTERE d pec Aa vem disp mr phatase 
Tatre Picenaitiy, London, We reed ' | bought three years ago, is still in use. The four- 
t Honourable Lord Rrvens—Chairma LAS il communications respecting the Show mast be addressed | wheeled windlass too bought in 1858, is still 
George Thomas Cine RA on. vn iam Fisher Hobbs, Esq. words “ Smithfield Club." available. The coals consum ve tons 
ux V neni. on | Sir Samuel M. Peto, Bart., .P. annually, the wages paid are not more if than 
Col. the Hon m they used to be when horses were emplo anà 
1 William Wils ilshere, Ee y : ployed, 
wem puce 3. Bailey Denton M ae oia. Wool ehe Agricultural MEE *|of these his present number, for which he ha 
gr Koat: m eg erm rui ee TURDAY, OUTOB | little more than half work, is three fewer than it 
Ea etale morte oP erh Delonas, corporate, was. His apparatus is employed only 13 days in 
Gr collegiate. granted for the purpose to landowners who f the year. His land was never better cultivated 
aa ite tho works by their own agen CORRESPONDENT has 16 acres of coarse d rodunt Although Mr.8 , 
The whole of the outlay yep — c3 all oficial Sal aod es ound near hi ; which he is ri nées yan uc ve. A zt E rece 8 
ane intrest ^Y cent. i desirous of reclaiming to good pasture. About | ‘atm is but a little one, it is in effect two or three 
estigation of title being required, no legal expenses are ter of td a 
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incurred, ILLIAM CLIFFORD, at | i i 1 ** Colone| " says Mr. SMITE, “ would do 
wie C Rr E Parliament Street, BW. esti d Nosed isni taia e Friede I ded eid well to practise before he 4 he condemns. , and he would 
HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. |‘¢™ t Mos th 4 and |do well to reflect over the four ineh-desp, work 
di. Incorporated by Special Act ct of Parliament in 1863. us; itis full of Moss, the Grass is coarse, thatis generally praetised over 
: Tio i eg hd ET Qe IN many vod ab d. This he would pare and it with Ge he LR UAE 
| The Omugdif GENRE | Wares, ‘xp x Boota ND.. E = tne | bum, but ae gir og ripe E ager | ant KoT ©) e 
7 tel 1 eile It appears a light an r sandy 
lacing re e pem apemon en rie i al M iden is that dt should be limed and Par Bra alge td dem P 
Sai Pre EE MM REDE e EN ,Inelosing, loughed in before winter, manured in |9D€ 9 most eaders in con 
Secinef or Maskinary tee Dealer es ei ciai purpose’ | thereafter ploug ith Grass seeds—poseibly | With this subject; and his present letter is : 
2. Farm fonds; tare es E. CL nu any sin rali s e which would oon | capital shot into that vis inertie by which it 
8 Jetties or Landing p th vie es P hile it pro- | Still so generally opposed. 
cor rta keep for sheep during summer, while it pro- 
The Erection of Farm Houses, Labourer Cottages, and othor tected and nourished the Grass seeds.” The sub- 
of and additions to F — improve fr|soilisa gravelly loam, varying = quality; and| WE again give promi: to Mr. 
BLUNDEL 
Tiaan adeat xd on some portions, where the ground has been used | account of his CATTLE eta ve which we ret 
e ie dial Gommission Did respect of aij any publ bile Por general | ag UM diva, there is a good and egi also be glad to receive reports from other corres- 
Tortona share of the cost, owe, anit change 3-4 may boro ow, thelr pro; sward ; and it is believed that the condition of|pondents. In a season — roots have been 
On the lands an Cokes eles cote remainder arises ppm = a long ng neglect, i it - S Ü grub, it - cag se oan, hu s a wea 
strictly CL character do not interfere with the plans and having been allowed to — T td eir eii gv 
Enclosure Commissioners. E order to form a covert for gam rom 8 = 
For further information, and for forms of applicatio It f intelli all late-sown green crops have prov 
Honourable ux NAPIER, Managing Director, 2, on EUN 5 
