, GAZETTE. 801 
Avever 20, 1864.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
rovements.| improved, intensified, and cheapened | by steam 
panes and Fooing 5 Rae NH Ium [e 
AYWBI BIRD, I ALDECOTT, (s D BAWTREE. Ay Staff for the Execution of Land Im mprovements bya omon s was our report of early summer last year. 
R^ ood A Markei, Mark ie Mons E eae tor Under e nes We T lately walked over the land in, and 
P x x [ OMPANY other work apply to him, at 52, Parliament Street, Westminster. As and 6 quarters of Wheat per aere stan ding 
T HE L = I wD 0 doa - d ted IRE Draina; Mn f Watford, Herts | upon it where the Bean stubble of last year had 
Es pU M Tm E Xe adag a uu Tithe Commission, a been only smashed up in early autumu by steam — 
SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, iV E uil Beier nadar a s tad the ric bemark s lin some weeks s later, er 
HU eiecti prm irae (ree fram olier a a nian no; tho seed, m perire 
a ov a E n ^ 
MANGE ho hie at his o3 yc rapere RH rap amis under erem dn ws and rain, 
Ni ha merely the e P 
siti ATE Tum ep, SP 5 PERUVIAN, GUANO, eit iii ae Saver and Estimate where the works are not carried out. Ther o " aoe — hat ls ce oe tae gd 
ate eee o0 0o —and, wha - 
BLT, snd oll ero isens of knowti value: r uRvEyor, and | 0n this lan ? : 
Works, Plough Wharf, D. Pousim, Secretary. R. J. BEAUMONT, LAND Ackwr Sun to Mr. Josiah | thickly podded Bean crop—the result in great 
cy Tee a aaa N U R E 8S .| Paresh “undertakes the" ee and Execution of Works of measure of the perfect tillage which steam powt 
A Parkes), unde es a phe ig 
L the a aur oy J.B. Lawes for the EE ihe i Dear de Werk, olatini of Mans ‘neuding E Tands; | has enabled. The produce of the land in 1864 qui 
seasol E a : e ey . L 
wing prices o y Por cr A n Rei Irrigation and Warp a IEA E EANA TAITA, Te a bears out the anticipations of increased fertility to 
"roi E ATENT TURNIP TUM and BONE d d Meer d FETA a e D provement Acts. d vides iba system gave rise in 186 3. 
ERPHOSPH A LIME. niae ee d nspec' a icipati me 
LAWESS SUPERPHOSPILATE of LIME fiom BURN 5 5|for r contemplate premi n aiia : The other anticipations bave also bosa to so A 
WESS BARLEY GRASS, amd MANGEL MANURES 8 0 pu extent realised. If Mr. Bomrorp has not pu 
Lites M es d pe of Mr. Lawes, or tuer his LAND DRAINAGE — WORKS of DRAINAGE of any down more horses, as he ex] ted to do, he: has 
giii Agents in al m s Unt ome mm and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, on all descriptions of property | taken more land without any increase of his 
"jan “Guano dire Aet ME kéo omi dnt MEE tenn; trusty eo rate | Another farm—360 — "n elay - i sg 
sis Sulphate of Ammonin, and arket Repayment may be made by tho Landowner as successive portions miles off, has been added to his occupation, an 
RD e M aala Fm London Bridge, E.C.; of the Wo = are com pleted, or or Ino MT nd expe pa mses ma j Bs fa ally exp ects to master the whole by the steam 
em mee : a n Anar. pe = a pode os ts L4 Landowner shall determine w will best adapt the annual rce in his emplo 
H eds y = C o! 2 1 "n 
m i Plo investigation of tile being re required, or notices given to rever- e is not how r by its eost, to xh. rds the 
i a «penses are ` 3 
l NM r bd | ES po cero cann e e merae os road-making, and res idea pi Fendi with it, attention as hit M 
JILDLEDGELH:] ava deme eem triremes Been for tho most port directed, tbt steam tillage 
Landowners desir 
CSS hale a T Ba a s i - L- own agents, snd charge. TL e outlay and expenses on the Estate, may will rane a Paget Js aa nea on i pr ^ ee fa 
ebtain loans g at 
be made to WILLIAM Crrrro . 3 s PON z : 
z Lp wal ca we | oitises of the Company, 5 PROV. ees rejection. ‘The competition of rival manufacturers 
FE WE wA | HE LANDS IMP EMENT COMPANY. | kas hitherto been a constant struggle to prove one 
| Too Old Palace Yard A d stminster, BW x aos or the other plan to be the cheaper of the two; 
-— To LANDOWNERS, THE Orear E ba AGENTS, Survevons, &.,1™ | and the money column is that by which the award 
JEH The Compan, any advances money” unlimited im am for the | of prizes at the Society’s annual meeting has for 
following works of Agricultural Improvement, the whole 4 p and the most part been decided; but manufacturers 
t D n Melek ee ate ed cage eve h ll harder fight with the vis inertie 
1. Drainage, Irrigation and Warping, Embanki at perp ave rea y a har g / ar 
ps earing, eclamation, » purpose, | an in eren o 
st. p ines emen Dee b - ee diff. ce ft 9. eid pub d In 
ili II In 2. Farm Roads, Tramways and Railroads for agricultural orfarming | general than they have with one “x other; = "x 
1 | ; IF 8. sotlies or 1 Landing places on the sea coast or on the banks of | Wonder that among the efforts t ey have made to 
l Ill UU Vin * ELE gable rivers or laces. ^ Tii Golesi other | Convince agriculturists of the value of the new 
)- uy nildings i toquired for Farm urm purposes, and the inhprovement agency which is offered the m, none has been directed 
Nerv poses a other buildings for | to the thorough investigation of what is really the 
Landowners assessed under the e dd Ma Go | PE oe connected with it—the question of 
hi ^ C haoh 2 Fos ct of any pul cM . 2 bf » 
m of drainage oe; other. improve royement, may bo orrow their pro- | Increased f rtility which is consequen p vm 
Voc nectar penses | ado option. Tt is only by examples here and ther 
Rr. title is z ipee and the Company fk d 2|that our own contribution to a pu port n M the 
icti ial character do not interfere a 
pe A of the Mà via hich are controlled only by the Governme ln upon this 4 ean be made su 
ae". ; EE Eu fc t d for forms of application, apply to the mple e we hay 
> ins ^ 2 or fo: | 
: AA gone emm aa Managing Director, 2, Old Pa ace Yard, Catala kerrek of ‘the Aeris Uum hare d 
tminst 
Just published, royal 8vo, PPP. and Wrapper, Illustrated with vere: prin nd alwa ays uod rthy for ferti ve 
(COMPLETE E SS ERIT TAS EBEN ine the ANA indeed pee tig E 
FOLDS POULTRY GOUEAS A Agricultural Gazette, duris the prosent harvest time at any rate, à fine 
SHEEP. son redhpt o Med Dip cag E PRESERVES, £e; * | specimen of 1 corn But there ordinary 
Purpura & Cora Seat ethan c — SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1864. the lias portion of the land, fields of e. 
hn Gedd ual intractability of soil, the excessive cost o: 
J. MORTON xp 0078 S CORRUGATED h fered by the Royal | Cultivation has been hardly hitherto paid | by a 
Farm Buildings and other Roofs s tho cheapest most durable, and | , THE notice of the 502. offered by t Y: iddle scanty or extremely fickle crop. 
D Spouting at 103d. per yard. — Mirriseitusel Society for a prize cm dn aadis | Hes Sack sad DP cay land whiek 1 
ALVANISED WIRE STRAND CABLE FENCING. Ciass Edaci was received for TES P shed ? b triple ste 
i i f "et we saw lying ''smashed up” by a triple steam 
our Jour without the addition o RA 8, ax t th of 
^ s ; of the| cultivation, was a urned at the rate 
'** having reference to the improvement bi x 
i hö dul about 150 cubic yards per acre, and is 
‘education of those who depeud i t “ine tiva- oad borne probably five q Oh Whe’ per corn, 
tio on of the soil for their suppo n the noti The plan originally d - d to ia cup Be 
T Rape and feed it off in early autumn wi 
ed (being the words used in the Charte P 
Formed of twisted wi Lii. oi cable), t stones mu re added ( s used in is z] 
resist the largest tbc e glad now o "bo able on suthorit to correct " 
Tule Fond or get out ELO mm, "Bronged Standards. ar he viou of them here, since it ^ requisite e bà a E Pind t did erop, 
Seo ies apa. e | ees at they should e full weight with any com vhell el ihe lage Milch Suck hesr 
Pls ashi w NU dispar. toe. po and rails, gr any Kind of iron | petition for the prize essay in question. The chief the m4 d: dnd iu Ra eii aat o teal o 
Ming, ant p PR Oe objeot in offering the un is to elicit opinions as | oot stiff. cla produce abundantly. Of course 
£F 1 1 . 
ges: ema a a E that large see reel the be middle. hes commented neither Mr, BOMFORD, nor aay other sensible om 
: with the cultivation of land), whieh has above it, With e ant ws ue holly for pu and wool 
the wealthy occupiers wh to give their oA, DEMNM Wholy on vu ecc 
| thy occu who can a: ord : i 
pe : : energetic management is shown in the sheep-fold 
| ege 5 xe qoo tung dum and feeding-stall as much as in the fallow field. 
, 
bina m is provided for at the cost of the iar 1200 sheep are annually kept upon these 
natio 
Ü 
et 
LI 
ect 
ms, and large and eorn are 
ELA M PLUS TU also consumed by fatting beas A considerable 
MFORD, of Pitchill, near Evesham, extent of land, rete. is adap ted for Turnip 
ae Very Bie a 800 acres of land, d a ms E culture; and Mangel Wurzel, the c only succulent 
m .| Strong. ser - ^ re | root akh ta. cube ant pa acy m aad on a 
aca Proof against, —s—|—— arable, heretofore worked by y 34 o : for & Hill 
| : yard, | yack, | been enabled to put down 10 is adapted 
"oo — —. | the adopti culi 
eee Dog be abl 
2 in. .. A tin or dame 6d, | Ya. able 
igin.../Small Rabbits, na. 5d. ua 
Ij in. me n Sjt - 1d. oa. | the latter 
elie a SRE — — M. Nd) soil, and the mca a urse 
up to ane ati pled at considera o s prices, Made ee bree heran iac = on cdrom pu 
HURDLES, GAT DES a and IRON and WIRE FENCING of all kinds, | the heavy land, "Nothing = o — than es 
&c., to contain about 3) x j lies wae CISTERNS for eee N Houses est, an 
PIA. Lid an icu TUR nor born corrode. 4 FORD is Pto that es management under | 
Uis 3 mehes ED RON. PUMPS for br Liqnid Manure or Domestic 
log. pe for same 
ae ASis dab about eee, WATER BARROWS for Garden seb ut "senes ia : mene radi dier what a difference there is between this and 
, 
Tus VUE S HAND BOWLS, ke. drained, cultivated, seeded, and fed or harvested, jene done by horses 
Tastate ar OFING. G PELT Y pe aga ceo Saot: all in an , exceedingly. — practic and In the first place, the tillage for Wheat by horse 
Wonder Street; and 2, aLa on applcation, 1, { power cannot be begun until the Clover land now 
