————— ee ee EU eee T 
OCTOBER 22, 1864. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1017 
and Feeding S Rett ef to Landowners. riper condition in the cattle before t they | ve 
AYNBIRD, CALDE OTT, AD d D BAWTREE. M "ran HOWAE REED, Author of the Pamphlet | brought t E the shambles, and thus both econom 
Address, 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane; or Basi I Luar n on and Tra nsfer,” price 1s. (E. WirsoN, | 
Samples and prices on applicat "inae Roy yal Land ane, SE i C.), is prepared to mire 2 ADVICE to LAND- | ast and increase the store of it for t" 4 
E OA ON MARTRE CONTENT EES c eMe seemly, to add one more to he many von 
have now ready in fine condition— | title. Preliminary Ex ien. gt Lenis ‘it! 
DISSOLVED BONES, stated beforehand. Communications perros ann liy o or by letter. 
SUP. mE TES of LIM rrey Street, Si 
ain! ot it an indefe: asible 
tle, and t 
hs 
ms perwan which ou 
w rass, an th r befor he refuse: 
BLOOD MANURE for Barley-and Roots, Lape: LTURAL PUPIL.— Mr. Hever EVERSHED | : €— d: on the Jandewne m - =e 
URATE, nempe has a VACANCY for a PUPIL. er 
Ihr. as eo tinne to, E : x PERUVI AN GU ANO, | k Hall, Gosfield, Halsted, Essex. i cma are con a ponm ing for permission 
A : doas corri id AE UE 
Hoyer E uc e E d pas MHE NATIONAL EXHIBITION of SPORTING and Uo oreas mp s €— rumen — e 
Works, Plough Wharf, Isle of | OTHER DOG: recommend those in Ireland and elsewhere who are 
1 Voss WHEAT ÉL A VTUMK President His Grace eerie! Be FORT. or laying down all tillege lands and depending 
S ANURE for A pi de peo ps TP ge repeto aed oar dg on live stock, dairying, and grazin ead Mr. 
pr m ly of the above Man is now ready for The FI Peat GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION SPORTING , ying, 3 . 
cos at J. B. L wis’ Factories, Deptford, and Barking Creeks. | and. ‘other DOGS will be held at BIRMINGHAM, - HORDE | MILWARD's excellent account before the Gowran 
ce 8l. per ton. ESDAY, WEDNESDAY, an AY, Novemb : : 
2 to 3 ewt. per aere to be harrowed into the land before the seed is | bu, 30, and December 1. , Agricultural Soci iven in another column, o 
pin rg ents ; aimed eee E es E cpendibur for 1 1503. eaim er eod dem rm d his experience S JAEN. arable land in 
Ce S an xpen 
SUPERI TE „£0 6 | tary. eee The ENTRIES OL CLOSE i poros ie Ireland. His activity and en ergy in seizing upon 
N EoRGE Beron, Secretary. z 
aM Pag ears D from the Importers, wid | on R rmingham. gionis n ns of ae: waa with am ra d 
em: anures 0! 
merican and oth o ake t Market 
E IE x un tires pm Adelaide Place, London | qus BIRMINGH:! T TTLE and POULTRY Society —— to the stock farm rs of Grass- 
ric a 
LION ROBY ION gs 2 pea | SIXTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION s to use arable produce in the fini shing" of 
The Gt 
CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOMESTIC FOU Vm 
HATE or BLOOD |and IMPLEMENTS, will be held in BINGLEY 
MANURE COMPANY (LrurrED), T 
E Autumn Sowing. 
HE PATENT NITRO-PHOSF 
on MONDAY, 
Consi isting of ar MÀ Farmers occupying upwards of | and December 1, when Pri the amount of £1995 will be awarded | 9 | 
000 Acres of Land. in tho following Divisions efe 
Chairma: HN Criayvex, Littlebury, Essex. FAT CATTLE e 10) BREEDING PIGS m — 
Managing Director.—James Opams. FAT II a oa " SOM E ROOTS BONS Oe ud i 
Offices—109, Fenchurch Street, L A Fede 
Manufact ry—Plaistow Marshes, s, Prize Lists, Ce rtificates die parte every information may be breeder on our cd The 
S'S D MANURE for WHEAT. obtained from the Secretary. | Gr 
ODAMS 
This Manure, specially prepared for AUTUMN SOWING, has been 
in use for M lake of 12 years, and has given great satisfaction to 
rders may be sent to the € m ‘Agents thr throughout 
to ACADAM, Secretary. 
Price 71. ible London. Ie ANNUAL CLUB FAT CATTLE 
The ENTRIES CLOSE on TUESDAY, November 1. 
"ox x B. Lyrnanr, Secretary. 
Offices: 13, Temple Street, Birmingham. 
URAL HALL, ISLINGTON, oi 
Y afternoon, December 5, and four lowi days. 
“intending Exhibitors e e request ted to aj Je for Certificate form 
3 r by the reference letters 
AR 2: CATTLE. Form rg mrt an Ox or Steer (in any Class). 
Ss 
OWN’S FARMERS’ FRIEND, for preventing the ” 
the 
E at v AGRICULT 
WHEAT SOWING. 
n one ra Cow x vou jus À Class). 
Whea wages oi ^. ora Beast in Extra 'ci 
Wirew ert ac — zs or D EE. SHEEP. » D. Fora Pen of three Wethers (in any Class 
A 9d. pert is sufficient for 6 bushels of Seed Wheat, which can be » E. Fora single sheep in Extra Stock. 
dressed and fit to sow in a quarter of an hour. PIGS. . , F. Fora Pen of three Pigs (in any Class). 
Testimonials from the largest Wheat-growers in the Kingdom, » G. Fora single Pig in Extra co 
bearing testimony to Arb ret power and efficacy, may be had of RU for LIVE STOCK CLOSE NOVEMBE 
Agents, who are Mee for every district. prise nA orms of Certificates, and all iubes may be 
Full d as use are given with each packet. pplication to Mr. Davip Pv 
al e 
ufactory, Woburn. ome E Honorary S C 
AUTIO: 'o guard nst fraudulent imitation and o neg EE coolt s wo corel tary, wee 33 
aisappointmont, zT that the signature of Henry Mel ison the 
Agen own throughout E; 
zngland, Scotland, ai and Ireland. 
to de mic iagei deg. as above, and should bear outside the 
nst | words ** Smithfield Club. 
£1000 "UPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE ag i 
the ENOASPER. “best ap 
WILLIAM UA tchley Belen, ion. 
Hee CLEERTT AND 
LEISTON WORKS, SUFFOLK. 
Illustrated Catalogues. RDA Y oc , 1864 
Mangal Swedes. é 
Gres PO a apa de e ey a most - 
p $e ot wot lend y without jury to the sol por om Ir a eurious illustration of the dive erity, o 
tho only serious objection those valuable roots on | farm d of agricultural opinion w 
Be Jim hs: , that Societies should in one part of n 
Linton, Kent. i 
vet "be offering pw n for ipit pic 
Gorse as Fodder. fed o ain in addition to Pia 
S PATENT FURZE BRUISER.—The only vidt. for ze — fed on hay t des 
of FAT 
VERLA ROOTS, the 
HA 
UESDAY, WED DNESDAY, and THURSDAY, Noveinner 28, 29, 30, | corrective o 
SHOW.— | J' 
The ANNUAL SHOW of FAT CATTLE SHEEP, and PIGS, pe 
abour 
LLEN, Assistant derent roots anl wi 
of Half- 
ngs 
abel m e EUIS respecting the Show must be addressed | Gloucestershire Agrieu 
SONS, The DUTEACHELIR. ——— ^ know, you DE an adoption of phe and 
winte gis P 
ich. aa b 
eir beasts, — to have à wholesome influence 
certainly an excessive 
outery against C the e plou 
But there is c produce of our plough lands 
t than the D erop to the 
non which the 
ong 
8| M which we may contrast with tha* of the Hayal 
hay y 
If any one by pict is — than reage yeiai it is that 
upon al consumption 
straw this winter, poietic y and rendered 
rect, | things are expressly excluded in the pi list ofa 
ultural Society. 
dap more than any other 
o benefit x by the parti 
Anda district 
ace of the hay, 
ht to be eaten green in summer air, and 
bine directly o cheese 
of | —is directed, prize in 
ich | question, to D the most wasteful style of 
e | management known to English Agriculture 
, BARON LrEBIG'S letter on Town Sew: iven 
column, will be rea 
AEN ERES. Implement for Gorse as cie for any 
a class of cattle to which justice 
one, which has not received suffi- 
ment to grow fat,— —namely, ‘‘ out- 
is, cattle fed on Grass in the 
reparing 
description of Stock. 1t is useful for other purposes, such as Breaking either grain n food. rela MA we learn 
down Dlleates and Locust such as are nly i Es p dene ean be from T xd y papers that the as Dublin 
turned to t ha! matter e consequence this | Societ 
has n 
(AR 
lm — — À MACHINERY ert Os EM cient x brem 
r power, Pee oo 
wi eti 
and with some ee of disappointment. He 
our farmers in tl anure, or ** the 
labours of, men li BERT MONTAGU, 
Dr. Brapy, and others, m ow be lost." Itis not a 
complete manure, cal if it alone e depended on, 
Farrows urs np cutters and Fat al ends of of Aepeultural | da without the aid of artificial food of any kind, | then, as in the corresponding use of guano, “ the 
carriage free, - Price plein." fuac: erto they have stimulated competition only|same men who at first overrate “its value will 
E Borers E Ker, 0, Newgate Street, B.C. Works, Brentwood, Essex. p y : 
LAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH, xp CO., Exorxreus | among the owners of stall-fed cattle—generally | eventually curse its application.” T is that 
PORTABLE and. FIXED ST men of weelth, with whom the owners of Grass- | sewage is deficient in phosphoric acid, and there- 
[ct Machinery for Pumping EE ing, Sawing 4c» | fed cattle could not compete, though they supplied | fore tho on a soil rich (in its natural state) 
and Agricultural Purposes market with the jm number of animals | in phosphoric acid, it will ha ied = = very cr 
Nar 0E ooo e Fa Lo Jr Ed Gagenaber’ dm | for slaughter. Now, beef and mutton are very | producing for ins ce lar, 
al 'WENGASSE, eni r dem . 
Bahnhof, Pest. dear, and it is devineble v have them produced in | Turnips, and corn, if the soil Nie. 8 s the ti 
Descriptiv € Priced Catal Free per P. m p n ips, a supplie les the quan it 
try, eel D aringa when rere s ae greater abundance and of better quality. Bes "p of p poe ge ie ting in se y 
eer Seang ney aI |there is little demand sx agricultural al = à successive crop * certain quel tit os- 
R. J. BEAUMONT, LAND A TE, Surveyor, and (the country, and it c only be i sed by € acid is abstraeted, the total quini in the 
ave Danes Esorxs (for several years Assista "to Mr. Joslah inereasing tillage, ne cy question ‘therstore 1 is, soil is by the continual application of sewage 
es), undertakes the Planning Mu Nx xeeutio vm "t b orks of | 
Drainage, and Estate Improvements generally; including Embank- | how to render tillage more profitable. bu grai à | gradually em nishinz every year, and a time 
ind Wapias ! the Kreetion or m es a tee which Iren - can produce best is Oat: " n the p — acid is insufficient 
Cottages, ke., either at the private cost of the a r through | are now only one alipa nny a pound, or 'd. BE or further erope, and when sewage ceases to pro- 
the Eno € MIRI nd XE 
for contemplated Impr emi TN "e aei tilla 
Bat it arua with 
unwilling to compete with wealth 
prime land in stall-feeding, ts be induced to 
i ee supplement their feedin - Oats, 
following "Works t of E. Rire nos whole outlay i other kinds of artificial food, they wil 1 produce 
— ied by a rent chargo for 25 25 years. greater quantity of 
E PRA ii any benedi — med they 
s xted upon a which Dons not pay fo or Lus, and thus 
ing more and m t of 
TEE LANDS C TTIEYTIDA COMPANY. 
See sy of Parliament in 
To LANDOWNERS, THE ener i Estate A 
= 
: 
ng 
Cheers: [Sed 
inere vg un Fus of the co 
duce its former effects." 
erop th 
Aceordi ingly ** for each 
e bodie to be 
to 
3 
written by an agricul- 
f and de of beter turist, 5 bat ra chemist 3 aid by a chemist who is 
“the natural laws which 
e 
E BILL ‘Drainage or ON tillage, Het their own — and ai T menn Mer DN "A soils and 
3 Felten o r Landing places on the sea ks of Suc 
navigable rivers or lakes, ue 
4. The MM ion of Farm Houses, 
of c ouses and other toned bu 
te at = house of the 
t winte 
mr winter 
works of ditag 
portionate 
uve itle 
M ion of t; d the Com being of 
URS orks, which warfere tc e plans x 
Ww are controlled only by the Government 
eu ae mi for forms of applicati ion, apply to the 10 ziehen and 5l. tor the best 10 ped 
et wethers. | see’ 
produce 
f the oitsiira niis pressed the "British — arme 
urers' Cottages, and other | upon the stent ^" ‘of 4 meeting held the other jf fend. Wi under the criticism of their G 
Royal Dublin pe 
ollowi - € inclined to 
ree oo on pee ssion b 
LN ihe best EN hend. But, indee 
Yard, | The effect of these prizes will be first to induce ations and engagements 
a 
izEE 
E. 
2.8 
So 
2. 
[d 
4 
E] 
4 
are 
Britis 
ith all their ignorance they know how 
re beef and bread per acre than any 
other e ay of agrieulturists in the world ; and we 
to think with them that it is not 
is “ignorant” success 
be an ’ insular ‘peculiarity of other occu- 
well as agriculture, 
