THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL RAEE 705 
Jury 23, 1854.] 
two engines, end of the furrow, 
"m E ther Agricultural Improvement. 
 Manures and Feeding Stuffs. Land Drainage & D ENTON, C E 3., maintains a lar co- -operating w px "rg IM the tillage tool 
AY} KBIED, "C ALDECOTT, mo rae Se AME staff for the Execution of leap eke n commision going to and fro between » 18 a great ‘step in 
RY ess, 89, i beet ih ce A eves orem UE F advance of all previous pes p anl worthily 
R72 XT NU R E "73 y P AN x Fr For particulars, apply to him, at 52, Parliament Street, , Westminster. | receives the prize oare | or the best application 
T HE L > pena pF ETUR condition— EET. of Watford, Herts lof steam power to the tillage of the land. 
3 atford rts, | 
SUPERPHOSPHATE ME, ME pt aviae LEES à uns Commission, a|the other remark must refer to the small advance 
FEESTE APANTRE, S dm Ter Edd Agent, more than 20 years e tablished we | which the prizes of the Society and th compe- 
Lo mda er poe, a quie DQIU netter on of manufacturers have made in the form 
MANGEL | o has at his command d workmen.” His custom | tof the plough. Mr. Howanp exhibited 
MANG | he e has at his command a staff of experience Do m and meri e oe ^ P s 
"IAN GUANO 1 the ex: Rid out of pocke in g | mb v 
NITRATE zm Ve ATE of SS PERUVIAN FISHERY is to charge, mêre Lise where the works are not carried - | iyd one aea ose age n ie ys brad 
z ize 1n an e other 
SALT, and all FEnrILIsERS of known value. e ading pr à 1 i 
Wharf, Isle of Dogs. 
olco di Fona Ore Plough | e art Posse, Secretary. - Ry EAUMONT. TAND Kom, —À telling the leadin ng i in M M by side. 
: a DRAINA ik Mii (for seve years Assistan Se oF In a er is no dou an im- 
: : MAN UR E ER dertakes the Planning and Execution of Works o - 
„The PB Ai by J. B. Lawes for the present | Dentes, ndr Estat Impiementa s generally; including. indi; | proveme nt on the former— others, in our opinion, 
cohors tl a ELE e comente genns ihe Krection of f Farm Buildings, 1 Labourers’ | it is inferior. The Ex. will, we believe, turn a 
isin J' PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE Cottages, &c., either Ern nii aet men Ae or through | squarer cut and therefore better lurrow slice than 
SUPERPHOSPHATE of] ATH of LIME fóm BURN? ^. -|themedium ae a pped, or Inspected am rted upon | the latter; but this has been made to turn the 
LAM ONE or MINERAL PHOSPH. ATES >. 5 5| for emend Traprovements: are aren, slice more perfectly, giving it a higher crest and 
LAWES'S BARLEY, GRASS, and MANGEL MANURES 8 0 . . 99, Parliament Street, Westmin: ee Aah LCS AUGEN bab b tt ie der. tib. half» Iam a 
Pm an sera ot ihe Unlied EOS XL RAINAGE LOANS are made by the GENERAL |probably a better outside for that hal 
Mp Nt o st of une ee RTI IAE LAND DRAINAGE and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY to inspection which in a racing trial it receives, and 
carri = " A . . 
Gentine Peruvian Guano ‘direct from, the ^ SCerporiie; aft, Ax Mi "works of Agricultural Drainage, a; {it wins t sg OE Judging however 
Soda, Sulphate of Ammonin, Local Chemie al Manures. Bodies eae Ebene P. zr E Wood Grubbing and | from these Pm imp abies s the pé SA svat is 
arket price , 
Arieroan and other Cx was, 1, Adelaide Pla ae ee the È Of Rent Charge on the Estate | done very little good to ploughs during the past 
noe, B ten Le er oo i rented für 4 eds term of years uy and ances ofthe Tenants, 1 uid 
adapt the annual charge to the circumstar 
Y No investigation at i be: peine ognized, ure ^ given to Rever- 'The yar ards have been thronged with spectators 
i r Mort; ees, no expens F 
gie a “ine Company et pote A spay expended i downers in throughout the week. On Monda 720 visitors 
works designed and executed by their own paid 10s, each ; on Tuesday 10,224, and on Wed- 
[] the entire improvement by their ex: eds staff, eo the weekly d 13.947 id 25. 6d. h Th b 
advances “feller at and pae on ch he estate the actual ou tlay in the | nes ay 19, pat S. . each, e number o. 
i issi ereon. A > 
ptiMeHon to be add UM T Wildest CLorfoli; tle Secretary, | Visitors to the yard on Thursday, the first of the 
Nc pn of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, London, S.W.’ | shilling days, was 55,569; so that the Meeting, 
h : 
ANDRA A PARK, WOOD GREEN. which was on the first three days favoured with 
ine 
ofthe coming harvest, and our ndents wi 
be requested to make their reports with reference 
tow e 
s 
[| ? RAILWAY. bright and b hor, bas quite fitin 
int fi Tum n itt nnr i mu e! EU du Th day ; Children, bixponce: e breezy weather, of "tho last few Mj years. 
oA did and BL EREO0L AGRICULTURAL oe, el a 
MRNA TIN opti tdem Io at ea 
lill 
d! ES EE qe: 7 and 
Hoots 
“gg Bo ey 
rses, Horned Cattle, Sheep, Fig Pigi. Poultry, gs, Seed: 
TIR I 
I mm W I | Il). — ok (Horgeuitarl Productions, Cheese, Butter, Implements” tisan* averag » rop. Bautan * erage” 
| Ml Forms of atre AUGUST & ined from Mr, | OTOP, a8 now understood, is not the average erop 
lh h Xu p, 3. B Corres, Local Somit. Ban et fom. ^" | which satisfied us 10 or 15 years ago. It will, 
i M 67a, Church Street, Liverpool, July 23, — > RYPER, Secretary. | therefore, be understood that the word “ average? 
i will refer to the cro ' the last six years :— 
1858 and 1859 were good years; 1860, 1861 and 
The Agricultural ME 1862, were very bad years; 1863 was a remark- 
ably produetive year. The ge of the si t 
TURDAFY, bec LY? years m consi d a fair and standard erop ; 
` and if our correspondents declare of this year’s 
1864. THE first ud. of sis Royal Agricultural | erop that it is at, below, or above an average; it 
Just published, royal - p. Spent Hlustrated with | Society has been entire success, , be understood tha T Duda to the 
OMPLETE ILLUSTRA f TRON | which in 1846 canta: aivt the farmers of England olus edi 1858-63, T ndum 
and WIRE FENCES for E. IS GARDENS, pretty comfortably i z P" lecture rooms subject is published in consequence of the 
post EXP FOLDS POULTRY co pedit and allotted about aeres of its moor f ha | fol ote d e Mr. W. berum of North- 
Gurnsixe & Cors Central Offices, 4, Wa ces, 4, Warren Street, Manchester. - accommodation of thei implements and live pcs way House, Tewkesbury. says :— 
John Gedd h uring the past week altogether overflo inp pdiig: eculiti you a report of &e. 
J. MORTON anp "O0 C0 CORSUGEEED | with visions; and. han dad fotot apart four times | of my locality when I return home, end of next week, from 
for Farm Buildings and other Roofs ; the cheapest, e durable, and | as much land for the exhibition which the ey have Akron information, t Qd e ic cme pv 
neatost roofing in use; a Spouting at Mid per Yard- a come tosee. These great annual gatherings can now so vague a term without it, as8, 10, or 12 
GALVANISED WIRE STRAND CABLE FENCING. g g ^ I years, 
marshalled for anything like |S xo aras of wa e ERE rotation? What would 
ral discussions; and Mr, PARKES now be thought | erate crop, would 30 years ago have been 
or Professor JOHNSTON, whose addresses upon land oe gri em qm pepe gans d MM pus 
Me d 
earing. T 
isted wires like a rope or cable), the strongest, ewe obtain a d d M evens Society THE GREAT rererepdcine s MEETING AT 
f tw 
1 and | excitement are too great ; iet 
cheapest, imd OF gU. ow of orm “raspassing upon or. over, Fi can do is to give the multitude sufficient oppor- : : 
EA pops S mier need Sadat unity for the self-directed examination of the| THE business of the Meeting commenced on Wed- 
Tuis Fence is far cheaper than Posts and rails, or any kind of iron | #8Ficultural results which are displayed. cue af odis. eee nd NET 
Sighting, axi possezses four times the strength of solid bars. hese are — toin the following pages in | including aie, regal ploughs, harrows, scarifiers, 
ae pe oe Y Yeu ae c detail; and i suffice here to point out the Tollers, &e. his year are submitted to exami- 
ANISED W TTING. 
ri ui a ^ extraordinary weit of the Show at both ends of beg i by ihe Loge ty's judges, habe Qu epi cepa 
ern 2 3 Itural scale over the whole of which it | north v jet, where they were to be tri b 
| Seven or eight fields of a hard and apparently undrained 
culture may be said to begin the | but tolerably friable soil, resting for the most par 
lage of the soil and end with the ac bi Of | however, upon a yellow clay, had been hete re provided, 
; and Mr, FowrEz's steam plough s EEA | They were chiefly a foul Clover — carrying in one 
E us one g of the manufacture, a eedin gly foul and matted growth both 
Ss OK ages E Short-horn ** FonTH "standing at | | of on and the so-called Oni poen uck, wi vitta a grassy 
: e other, may be thus considered to include | growth in one instance n a foot high. This waa 
Ec once f bet th its whole s ten al range. for the horses and 
a | Brootagainst, | Teh prius, Strons: | sone | Every lino upon pon the "e: whisk dens these | Steam 
j Per Per | Per | Per is been well represented at this meeting, provided 
Yard | Yard. | Yard. | Yard triremes hes boon well represented at this meting, Ü 
a gees D Dogs, | are of tillage implements on the one 
2 in... All kinds'of Gamé| af $4 | aa | i | hand and of amparo stock upon the other. 
Min.. TEE bes : Never before has so good a collec! of 
dtu or iee es A aday REM x4 |thorough an examination of tillage im flsestats 
ey supplied at co con siderably less prices, Made any width bande ade, and never before have better classes | 
Catalogue, oN ge na ms Tiaa E Short- horn cattle been exhibited. We must | exhibito 
HURDLES GA FES ani QUEE WIRED kia E the detailed account of our |in Y e 
^s 12- drum engine 
ares D IROS VATER CISTERNS Di Coe M» HM. cca for particulars of both. T the former hs aed r 4 EN abodt [1 feat — 
A E si not ut nor coro orrad do rive wever "tmo "remarks may here be m nf Ba enis is surround the boiler and are worked by tw poe 
es diameter, 25s. and 30s. os saa anid, Manure Epona that = — e emm - easy in alternately to and fro—the one odink wil the 
MEEN NA IR mbar the age complished Y other coils the rope, which passes fr om the e to the 
or Farm use, to hold stout 2 lnm $ ATER BARROWS for Garden | m as e p man Mui 
PORE DES ae HAND BOWLS, &c. vinee the farmer of plough land how mel dicc while any implement is drawn to and fro p that 
COTES MERE UY HE wee praetieal aad efficient a thing steam cultivation | furrow. It is a cumbrous looking tool—its parts 
12, Great George e Street Bata Basinghall Boney Leeda has at length become. Mr, FowLER’s method ofi apparently not yet very compendiously packed; and 
