THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
[SEPTEMBER 3, 1864, 
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856 
This is evident from the altered state of matters in | Two of these were taken by the Baron Nat xe ELE I EEE EET - ons, 
Treland, the conflicti opinions which are presented to | M Prussia, who Ss Meo ee iret 2 ig ase ustrated d Cataloga 
ng op fk o e Jet at pr x «MHE H. YD PEE 2. 
the total abandonment of cultivation, w been | varying rn T" (for Du ke of Richmon ^ 142 & 143, pacapnae: London, E.C. ss s 
ich has 
= late - heri poe and t egre 
Everything der 
o v Ser s e [^ Tast to Lord erint Two of 
There were 19 rams for s 
sale, 
combines, therefore, to render the dut è UPON the WOOLSTON T i 
o s ha ve to — à pure chasers, and d the competition £1000 the TELE “best TACKLE agung à 
bike onerous; and a take she the rset | was on from active. vere Md at 15g d Winx Sutu, Woolston, Bletchley Station. E 
time erg be fr aught with irre parable, injury to the | one at 12 gu and one—a two-year-old—Aa OWLER'S P ATENT ST PLA 
country. In the litera rary de tment of the Board's hropshire Rams.—At Ludlow, Mr. B. Giles’s annual E etin aroR mar be seen st Work in Seer jeu 
arrangements, e f th s peace.) enjoys the | sale of ag Shropshire rams took place, 20 of which, County in IT 2 v3 Parone apply to, 
very great advantage derivable from the advice and| bred by Mr. James Hand, sold at prices Mg oon Sabor Works, Lee Plough 
: E —— a aa 
snggestions of his leagues, and hence it may be to ; 15 ditto, br by ad Fan Bo a aul, TA rs AND CARMICHAEL, Banb 
assumed that in all decisions affecting literary sub-| Bart., from to 15l each ; 8, bred by üeture STEAM CULTIVATING APPARA TUS. 
jects the collective wisdom of responsible and highly | ton, Cainbam, 8/. to 10/. Dx and 10 bred by Mr. dini. dum tus dee ASS, Tackle out. 
xperien cers has been brought into exercise; | Nightingale, Burway, 67. to 107. Mr. R. G. Price, eficont at work, s mo Xy. dn, construct 
but in the agricultural branch which is affected, | M.P., oa rd Bat teman, an hy others were among the Fda teva ace fashioned 
not the utiles community eroly, b e rchas ARESHING bee ^ will astonish those who work 
P cated Machines now so 
aterial yesli; comfort, kre: prosperity of the nation,| Line seem Rams, belonging to Mr. Stephenson, ondérons sat ones - generally used, 
cer alone adjudica upon arrangements, bend were 2d by auction x Newbold, Yorkshire. The CLAYTON, i BRUTE M) ER AN CO. Bronerre 
and principles whieh should be accepted by the country | number offered was 56, all of which, save oe were ENGINES, Machinery for Pumping, Hoisting, Grinding, Senin tas 
t large as safe, practicable, an Lise tab — vivis | quickly g y 97. each. Engin gi on for Sten am, Cul Cultivation, es gon mare ng Engines for Commot 
opted and a ted» n without any € for doubt or | - c pede and Aegis ponen Fests 
P! "e Nac hel s therefore, that the agricul- | zl amp End Works, Lm : poan E Vonpart Street, ot London; dn 
Tis in e ES e Bahnhof, Pesth. 
m Euememrtesmililiii À uM EE toner 
awings w! en require 
understanding of the Noe committed to his charge, as | H H & H gene Ps : [The best Steam Threshing Machi nery made) d 
well as solidity of judgment of no ordinary character,| . & 1 S HANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT — 
should ministrative abilities of a nature | ` : 4 S LAWN MOWERS. 
adapted to the i duties of his ofice, e also a 
qualified to represent bye Commissione amanner| 5: : :. | 3 
calcu to the respect and prairie’ of the ass = ES 
public, ify r. Kirkpatrick’s gentle Ss ggg -5 shy 
manly and conciliatory bearing under many difficulties " , SEA 
which have arisen connected with his department; and | —— e 
in the e of the int which epresent, we "i A Pg E 
as his successor who Tall aie reden ki adding to Ë s $858 TÉ Y = $ $ & E 
I 6 o * vje zo 
Ee omoa ge p meta — go od i e d peek E 5 Patronized on five ood occasions this pw Her M 
Board, inste of pena and narrowin the s E | iy S the Qua, also BY His bus the Kine of Saxony, Evi Machine i 
interest w ith whic! may at present be, rega arded. - | Be o give satisfaction, and if not approved of can 
Zust v for adi than eegesssg 29 | E e126 returned. TELE 
future eh gor tural head inspector ; and we say it oa) 8 R2 olan A. Suaxs & Sox, Dens Iron Works, ‘Astana: London Ware- 
advi UN ag = ej p> be house, 2 Leadenhall pireck, E.C. 
fih nmm |B Ejk É E ock of Machin t the London Depôt. 
w Bi. rer EE 
made would pisi ids m A golden pnis: de px S588 e Eg | E a zs o Royal Agricultural Society y of England. 
for putting that department on a better oce M gut $ MESI z : 
public estimation than S S |7 ti 
full of hope that the expectations cnr ur the 4, 5m El Lm m 
subject will not be Mum eese Agricul educa-| 2° B 4 3 Eom LB $ > 
tion is at present ocenpying a large share of attention in | BIE 5 [RH 
of the Un ited King om; aud as Ireland p P : 3 o 
has hi borea an Ch erem de t ei CODOA See |z; : z - 
fatal mistake did anything occur to injure its efficiency, | _ $ | iE a T 
or lessen public confidence in it. Dublin Farmers oa E | ie t R ANSO M ES AND Ss IMS Ipswie 
Gazette. Hos oU | fee | [EE roc ast bons 
The Nitre Beds of Tacunga, — —Last week, E Sh E | B. A E i 
M. Boussingault beret expe D Ule Aden Of |. ae LE elus d cu ci n E dm SWING and jo PLOUG 
e beds of pee inthe} 2 2 2 28 " = is] 8 n gE NEWCASTLE-ON-TY N. C, 1864. i 
State of Ecuador. reap ja pingere = s a substance K | EA 5 "DETAILS OF THE A f 
= |e & o FIRST and ONLY PRIZE xd 
formed by nature in astonishing abundance; it is to be = z Tra : For tho Best Swing Plough for General Purposes. 
met with i m rain, snow, hail, and fogs ; : jn the water of 9$ $27? . E ? 8 S The FIRST and ONLY PRIZE of £7 10 0 
rivers, and cons ntly also in et is pro- z j- m For the Best Swing Plough for : 
Papst ER The FIRST and ONLY PRIZE of £7 10 0 å 
duced in the air and in various Pos thotgh | us cupis de Se |29 For the best Wheel Plongh for Light Land i 
found everywhere, it is seldom «ur m large} ——— 3 — BER ZS, gii cedo te ds RM “is e 
q hi ities; the only Spot on the gre where A = rM E g other Firm was awarded more than One Prize. E 
wit m this shape is Zarapaca, S58: 2 2S 8 te BE No Prize was given of more than £15. 
s : | 5 
peroneal sasfoce na BEES versal! onm os ; i: Silver Medal and Cup, 1863, awarded for 
tation. = num — 
day the re Si i black. and damp, the next is white and| > > e > à d E Ste EE A 
crumbles dust. e saltpetre is collected by| S 5 28 £ ‘BEESES 
sweeping the qs and if the weather continues fi à BSEEE 
a new crop soon appears. It is thus obtained on the 
b anks of the Ganges after an inundation ; in ros nthey Notices do MUT RR 
a. p Stahl s :—The “ Cattle 
lons ” Huded i ir Te x eire pepe and shapes, 
rch core el Ta acunga is is a town situated ara . lat. and e “intended. to : ns P ad = mid of two ru 
* l designated ‘‘ Catt elons” “ Cattle rows,” the 
the site of eec RS Pep fts rra € former being various in colour but of a globular shape, and 
* j growing to a large size, the latter being rather elongated in 
1s mean temperature ure 15° ce: ntigrade. It lies beber form ;are early in fruiting and abundant eret both, 
peni ving ihe Alaque d the Cut nd at the however, son te e nutritious for cattle feedin period f, N 
Cotopaxi. i ! 2e o! r gro: 4 : \ 
ic tufa, Mu pierre ree cato | cuoven Dobpsn: JC. Your sample is a handful of the Clover AMES'S FI FIRST PRIZE meg CAR 
t : Dodder, a mischievous parasite which springs from a seed Em 2 PRIZES. Is now fitted ue 
particles of trachyte and pumi capable of separation from Clover UT It springs MANURE. for an for su e STEAM. PLOV UGH, for for WANI 
efloresces on its surface, and as above | from the soil; soon lays hold of a plant : and its connection | STREETS, or rapping s 
E pus cnm — 18 mh Gies. PURGE It ROMA frora ri ed Washing. Juss 
5 n whole circle in its es is in Ji 
cent. of nitre, independently of nearly 23 — of | *ioeirjeloee dna Abaro yeg tbe whnie: x soe ge Rog omy 0r pg E DEI oun Mirum 
nitrogen combined with organic prid ores-| seed, the circles thus = ed should be pared and burned peg Yun oci FIRST PRIZE: -— e hi wash Shi 
cence of saltpetre denotes an extremely “verte soil ; noms: m PAM ao ie which have eaten the Bid 300 Sold. e kb a : 
ind. , M. Bouss ssingault m—€— fertility and nitrifi- [s pii ie ard e bei ion wi th the. ‘is Rael, gh hend to Re at ndi dp 
y connected ; the latter however, | page 802. ~ Paxton "Works, Sheffield, Establis shed 1738. 
Saai in a great meas MANURES ill. A crop requires certain wur a the 
Illustrated Prospectus with Testimonials sent free on application, 
D Hi 
bu: ilding — of a ce produce, and it 
u so much premat as) dvailabl is minimo which 
- Nitrogen phosphorus are very often the 
bstances in À— and "hence the value as manure of 
ces guano phos} which yield 
inging them i Rö 
sw a condition. » ofer asam anere de hus an extremely 
one. 
Works ON DAIRY MANAGEMENT : 
"e from ko Allnutt’s catalogue o 
E ricultural Library 
All “systematic pie s 
at 200, on agriculture 
er to management. partieular Mrs. A. Scott's 
Dairy Management, 15. ; iv t qe Milk Cow, 
J. Haxton, 3s.: Cows and Husbandry, by M. M. 
ilburn, 1s. ; "Handbook ot Dai Husbandry, A C. 
Morton, 1s. 6d. ; Mileh Cows and 
Flint 
BG take the following 1 
yson & 
NTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION Pr M WAS AWARDED To Sa’ 
COOKE FOR SUPERIORITY ey oars. ax PRUNING AND Bopp! 
Knives, &c. 
AYNOR and COOKE'S celebrated d and Brent 
Exhibition PRIZE : PRUNIN tte 
Meer cause ue pointment, as these 
mproved process known only to the Makers. 
