[SEPTEMBER 17, 1864, 
904 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Se 
pense. A X v fact may illustrate the irrigating | Alderney cows in full milk, 132. to 167. ; 5 Date cows 0 PAT PATEN NT STEAM PLOUGH p" 
i Mechi's ma zd, It throws upon a |117. to 127; well-bred Yorkshire balls. 132. to 182.5 Foon dE rien aN as pad in every Agricultural 
field a qua vie the fe ies fluid equal to one inch | and Short-horn in-calf heifers, 117. to 142. Irish heifers Joux Fowns & & Co., 28, Cornhill, London, E.C. ; and Steam Plough 
of rainfall at a time, or 100 tons per imperial acre; and | and steers, 47. to 82. ; h ditto, 57. to 82. There | Works, Leeds Deo l o 
as a proof of how deep it penetrates, the drains run | was a large herd of miscellaneous stock scattered over ri, 0 0 JPON the WOOLSTON TACKLE against 
bow with it, thus showing qur dà that the|the town and roadside, and which di vu SE Hon and | e I WIE N oolst oto m. Bletchley Sprit 
jil has - en well saturated —a point of vital import- | attention. In the horse fair there is a glut o pees | .—— — ——— ARR "s TT 
prim to the c flesh of every descripti g R ICHAR KRISTON WORKS, SUFFOLK: » SONS, 
Deep ti TE. is — specialty that dist inguished | Memorandum. —In ersation with Mr. Mà Lupa “Illustrated Catalogues 
the Tiptree farm régime at the beginning, in which Mr. Collings, at Monkend d Croft, p^ told me that € wa AR ows CARMICHAEL, Badai L Bane 
Mehi led, and in wick e has Te A followed by the | not his sole object, but he got it if h he could. He am - fassen ture s ei CULHYATING, APPARATUS a 
farmers of the country, although fe ew have come up sidered ForsaMBE and PH@NIX his vest bottle but the TABLE STE AM. EN VGIN ES, more simple in construction 
oor D Hin a s yet in the syst C. , Daisy, and Duchess tribes his best milkers. gficient p n ing 1 oal than the old-fashioned 
p p Mr. Cottrell, of Rhodyate Lodge, Congresbury. PEARES HING A MACHINES, which will astonish those who w 
dustry bend he ja rman be May 29, 1830. e ponderous gmplicated Machines now so generally used. ^ 
introduced. g em lias been ridiculed as | ee ee LAYTON, SLUTEN H, AND CO., ENGINEERS. 
an impracticable a p innovation in i Jaag EAR | 2 KU turers jot, PORTABLE ma, FIXED STEAM 
Three o them have a ready been adopted, and virtually E a à E ui wid 3 ENNES Machinery for Punia ng, lostig, p c Bering, à as, 
incorporated with agricultural science an HEE- g 8 & 4 Es "5 g Roads a nd Agric cultu Ner generally, 
and the fourth, or irrigation y steam power, bids fair | ge 4 | E | Ren EDO P MEM repre hy Lombard erg ere ime 
as many adherents in the IS : | 4 [Aus aae. $ m 
end ed, and Priced Catalogues, 
* ul 3 Degen. cen TANI when reme Free per Post, 
He has not aly originated these improvements, Fd raiti aiaa La [The best Steam Threshing Machinery made.] 
been the first to give them practical experiment, bed], eee — MITH, BECK, Ax». BECK’ 
^ k vb i ITH, BECK, anp BECK’S GREENHO 
laid certain principles which will doubtle | parm E EE HOTBED THERMOMETERS. These osten v dd 
ercise much i ne. Re shaping the i nal||* * ei Bes very best construction, an e pri 
economy ‘of f agriculture h eafter in pis ge countries. | | Fe Coral a6. 
One of the best of these principle es he Bie i | PL 2 Universal Microscope. Price £5 
of a mathematical proposition. t dese is | = vERE | Ss S MI num ^ hg oe hd ms xD B EC K, 
to the manure, so is the crop to Ls land, Tell me, he| |. 2S 8 8 SE O | re a tioa m See oar ee tk ut © postage DD 
says, will tell pros, en ld ? > g & E2|£5589 ^ lao à 
s the ge then, is the | | Ej Pm Pa RI T wW: 
starting poin him; the basis of his annu | RES | S e: 
Lo e tide to f hich he looks for a satisfactory decision gy! 4 BEN 7o 
of his balance-sheet. To show the value he attaches to| |: : 3 & 3 9 & ET BrP UD 
this penea the fact will suffice i he usually keeps XL M ad d eT ores 
65 bullocks, cows, and calves, 100 sheep, and a number 8 & b Ul E 
of pigs, besides his horses, making bis head to every | |- . o a a 9 g ES E. ves de 
acre on his farm. With this amount of NEL ere MEO SPP CM CATH NOE E zi e 2 Lus 
makes fr to SL, worth of me r acre annually. ROS 237 merda 
Perhaps it would be safe m. nos iiis 170 acres Z ADS B R ANSOMES anv SIMS, Ipswich, 
mutum i nm WERE AWARDED 
of Jand in the world m , manure, and rd eee m g (= M UR FIRST PRIZES 
» sehe ormb gom, Ai È Bis 
grain in the year than the: Tiptree fan. like Burritt’s aiu ^ = | 34 ae FOR 
Walk from London to John o'Groa BLE Py beets SWING and WHEEL PLOUGHS 
ze : 3 S NEWCASTLE- ovv env, JULY, 1864. 
t wp 00 o & g d n Der. E ÀW. 
i To The FIRST and ONLY PRIZE f £15 00 
Eqg —— um E b ^ for th the Best Swing Plough for General Purposes. 
Preserving B f recommends in Ze||. . n Em Q B ne The FIRST and ONLY PRIZE of £7 10 
Bélier, a Fr Ta journal of faserionltures um flowing S re WS, et Tees $ 5 ELA "red Gat PRÉ [un 0 
method of panon eggs :—Dissolve o-thirds RERA re ES Rl Ur d ROUGE EJ a For the best Wheel Plough for Light Land 
warm olive oil kary of Sel! 8-Wax, ps cover id z | giá m The FIRST and ONLY PRIZE of £7 10 0 
rar TEN Aon A the Plough for Heavy Land. 
j egg completely with x A: thin layer of this gus with Sh Meo E E È E No oth Sem was wrando moro n (rt Oro Prize, 
,end o nger. "The egg a egrees > Hg [| was given of more than 
i i es filled >. ke ee ee E RES 3 Tks. 
with the wax, which TUN E th — M" | B Igo C Orn A UM A ND € 0,- 
eggs kept two years | —————— E | 8 B 2, Winsley Street, Oxford Street, London, W. 
n this manner, in a place Fen id to too great | bee SE eee, | EER EH 
extremes ar temperature. He thinks also that the | | —— — — —— — ^ Sik Seber aes 
germ may in this manner be pres served for a consider-| | |. ue e OE g 
able’ ime. The Hea er. i > 8 8 B & se EB B E = 
net Cattle Fair—This great autum oe p 
cattle f fair, edd pe at pO suey for the E ge $ Ex 
sale of store p was h jw week, and||: : : 2 CAM £ FREIE 
brought together ery large d: of agricul- | | i % ^a BSG EE 
turists and others piae. das C pests 8b eo ale n 
counties. The supply of stock was in the aggregate A Trae gies age SORA 
below theusual average. Welsh cattle did not e comprise | Calendar n Uy cerent: 
SEPT 
edt one ate d a Mel sank. ^m y —The A ig harvest | 
condition. The ed ies were a | weather that prevailed throughout summer has us when 1 
— wanted. A beginning was made three weeks ago, and 1 
shon a and consisted of culls and plain b most of|those who then cut vue des E after the new [dA run 
st cattle having been made off as b ort- have; got romped the best of it. For, with the first day of 
horn steers were short ins upply and in lean condition reitera came a tract of boisterous weather with 
T ms and ru has rained beavily since aatoro 
Mon a terrible day of Hk in exposed places d Machines - 
ballocks, the | was end dull, which is fall one-half of the grain was shed on the Ground, and n LE Contests purpose, UK. Greonbonses 
Lie ries, n Fencing, Gate 
p 
3s; Pm Yesterday afe ehm — g a clean | and Hurdles. Founders, &¢. 
weep of anything then d in Lammermuir, | Ilustrated Catal & Co., Iron Foun 
in inthe eating p "ne t ieretrierle poe of the roo! AL we understand, little is left tes [ox bare straw. Of 2, Winsley Street puniuntur 
crop is to farmers ‘ aami ity,’ and pisi. res of insur- | course stocks have been flat all the week, and are in bad E am Engines. 
mountable im} pedimen as the n ecessity of fat ng beasts i = wet i-a ana much less is secured than would AT THE To Pon oF Fortable S Bee PET id ENGI 
forthe purpose of Mod d Ms entia wp ho suffered les: [eir ety grains, being fully a m poc PATENT STRAP COMPANY ur 
of high-class farming, which must this season HE raa inion of the crop is in no way ery sNiered duch A August 1, except | uso prouenit pargas, Strane d er "eiue i 
5 ^ y | opt t 01 e es, 
Wing denominated b the elass ot Hook to which they | Wheat, Wheat, Oats, was the order of meni, and Barley has suffered Darts of the West Rd Straps aro made E 
exe cael. voy prices í Ke most. We. expect our f fua horses. ta amanna most confidence as oe best ah most, [E Mr Ex: 
Wok s ahs rai red : P be E nion Clov Mord REA. "x e. ee 0 feet long by 6 inches 
ditto, R 61. to 7 m 7 ol req Eo Lamteb avo füllen à n price, and no — s J ea APS or BELTS, : 
> wn run for kis out-door purposes, laces. — These 
condition, 137. to 157. ; forth Wales beasts s (Anglesea repne perenne gota TAT traps are made os LA Droparéd by a process mich P 
ave not made much root, though that may te looked 1 for b strengthens the natural fibre, T it, as is the 
arnarvon breed) realised 167. were|now, At Kelso sales jay th ld 22 “they » rero 
yesterday t ere were sold 2200 et lin with tannin; They have Re been tested for 1 Year wet 
not sold. Herefor easts.—Larg ts to 162 epson tups, mostly of - ipia rder" breed. The Mertoun have be been d wert to drive higher velocities and trantai PD He 
s eo ugs al oie stema; 2 pa n Basins kit Ser les Sota ee mis p brought Tl nO Lira irs the pulleys the the: c] E requiro t akng ep Bey ao a 
s ns.—In this division the deman atp Nhe oa 
s ter d bilit 
was more active, Y Well Rae ps n se er te E s and Bacon Noto ha need nest peal ba il ar RES EP can be relied upon timates, es, and arè, 
BL in up itto, erefore, icularly deserving of the attention or ers. 
112. to 12/.; and steers, one year P 71. to 81. Sbort- iw dt rare pres tool a don. Y obe re o, matsion ard Lig si: may be had free by Post ys on application y. ara 
horn beasts.—Large, well-grown steers, 13 to 161.;| 86» d position. That is to be ascertained only by a Manufactory: ie Hanover DOG ae hive, naon WU TENT 
and second quality, 107. to 127, and Shorthorn stock | Donne SEE ae TA for a sample. $ VOSTE bere = pe eae SIPTEHEAD'S PA 
-: Aide zi we not very satisfac en Ba Marte oe Agent: Mr. H. adus 113, Leadon Sse e 
merely from the red yours may possi that 
of some form of Agrostis al which is oftener red than an any nil Paint no Dv TNT B BACK VARNISH 
to 5 guineas, hland phrasia o excellent substit i 
To TY Y] Ws lied Scots, roe 2, Pot EY (Carex = — Pinging Fia Flax qud ent E cooing im pains cn ITANE M ‘out door c SH 
to 14L; ditto heifers, 112. to 132] catharticum). All these plants speak of a poor, hungry, TORRE us arg or thing, a applied by am 0r eis used in the 
iuc T should think, wet soil. Still, if it be drained, aei at Windsor Castle, K the sonta of mang 
ptions sold of irying f Sop-dressinge | prowide Gardens, and at t 
ih y of any kind of rubbish wiil do good, but the dreds of the nobility a pEr pent from whom the most Wm ; 
is class were well| firstrequisite. As regards the question of the tendency to | testimonials have been received, wi which Hiri & Surra will fo ; 
gif müch| eee aldir Adanya in atecting APP id m casks of about 30 gall h, at 1s, 6d. per gallon, | 
nsi ons eaci 
at from L| Meun nd ctl tie genera poverty ofthe pasture i Mayu ts asf ee T lr e | 
MIT] 4 
indicated by the three plants sent. J B. 22, Cana on Street West, PEO., fro Sen whom only it can pd 
