SEPTEMBER 24, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 921 
ss and Feeding Stuffs rzstBit Bl Rural Economy. ; another page, is one book of the kind, and there 
ECOTT, BAWTREE. R BUCKM TAN, F.L S., F.G.S., &c., late | ig rm room for many othe 
AYNBIRD, "CALDI ET $: Te Demi Botany, Geology, "and Rural. Economy ‘at the. CHE Our eade ers have e, we are sure, a reciat dth 
arom S iad end io on application. Agri er "Colle e, , Will have a IAM akon ONE bt ae , DP e eex- 
z r ars we ha time 
ye HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY Relea thea Dien = acts v je = Dur PERLE 
4 ady in fine condition— 
SOLVED BONES, Drainage, & he Colle =e Mr. eti. , of Non 
DIS: bei a geby 
TURNIE MANURE S of LIME, M AR AGEN, ires tage Court. Were these trae and, where neces- 
TURNIP MANURE, ae DRAINAGE ENGINEER (for several years Assi stant to Mr. Josiah , 
non MANURE for Barley and Roots, deii undertakes "e Planni g — sae def i-es iid sa ys and ela ated, we are sure t| 
* rain: E, 8 3 $ . 
Minos to pe IBS PERUVIAN GUANO, Eni Eon iver Works, KOAN of Marthia and Wi aste Lands; their publication ae g [s welcomed as at once a 
d : cs É : 
(RATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY | Irrigation and I hh rt ede r through | Most suggestive and most instructive guide to 
SALT, an and a loce, PIOS bark tal Eb. the medium of tha various Land fen co ip tg habet this particular section of the field which the 
W STOL DORS. E Taspected and Ro upon |. ^ 
Offices, 116, Fenchurch Street, BC. Aa E Po DS EN Vers rem contemplated impr nd Mapped, or aspec » instruetions of the College traverse, "We know 
J AWESS WHEAT MANURE fo AUTUMN 2, Parliament Street, Westminster, SW- lof no treatise on ithe whole subject of dairy 
"SOWIN G.—A supply of the above T PRA im now ready for | C MITHFE TED CLUB "AT CATTLE SHOW.— Ma agement, ERE ^ g both. its theory and its 
i ai cre pe held at tho AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, oi practice, which is so well calculated to in- 
Pues 8l. sont eet to be harrowed into the land before the seed is MOND gm qu E 5, and four following days. for all l s—the landlord, the tenant, 
s0 hed Ue x be penne of Mr. Lawes, or through any of his Intending Exhibitors are  Tequest ed to apply for Certificate forms > A A ti 
appointed Agents PHATE of LIME £6 by the reference letters as w and even the dairyman — on eir respective 
SUREREROSPHATE of UM. Lid n s CATTLE, Form A. Tor nos or Steer rr : duties, And the references made throughout 
Marsi ier Ped pc qnoi ont es E "iG Fore Da T nm E s it to DA geology d chemistry of the 
iue. ” J a " 
Agen im Ones Matre aes angop | SHEEP. oz P Bort Pn atten dais Qn any class. [subject aro ‘well calculated to excite the 
Ji B ES. ces; el ^ 
Bridge, F.C.; and — FR — hb PIG. ^ $E Fora Pon of throe Pigs in any Glass) attention Hand the thought of agrieulturists — 
Au imn Wheat Sowing. ENTRIES for LIVE STOCK CLOSE NOVEMBER 1. remi districts, where it is generally believed that 
HOSPHO - GUANO, Carriage Free at any Railway | Prize Lists Forms of Certificates, and all information may be | less of movement and of nardi, exists than in 
tons ant ei Dmail medo a iit Ie pee tome | obtained on ap na P Ved Aaaa: Secretary, | n" any other part of the country. 
E» T is Guano is admitted to be the best b manure for for Wieat, con- etal eae er orary tary, 
TIENS otua? Ammonii, ina addition to Potas aah The tothe gall corpuatise as abore and should bear cuisite the | THERE is given in the following page an epitome 
mer is enal is 
parr ties da) (di tate the worl bal h re, sowing, W hich produces a | Words “ Smithfield Club." EET hé y- ournals of the Manchester ue Liver: r l 
better result than ha Reet erri e inthe Spring. The Phospho-Guano MITHFIELD OUB SHOW. Agricultural Society for the ast 1 4 years—in an 
promotes a strong braird, vigorous grdih. and à full and plump S? IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT. B : f th fi 
grain: ee ey rate, aS ictols, Edinburgh; and 28, King Street, | "The LAST DAY for receiving ENTRIES for IMPLEMENTS and far as these are occupied with Preis of t : in 
PETER atik oN, Contrac s f 
apside, London, E.C. | MESES natn tee Mié. M Hi iud fpa Em v | Which ivo ene M n PE p 
Autumn Sowing: obtained of Mr. Davin Putten, fer Secretary, at the Office of years for the priz ad ote this Socie A [) is hd 
[HE PATENT NITRO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD | the Honorary Beare etary, corner of Half Moon Street, Piccadilly, W. | go cultivation. We to thank 
CES EN COMPANY tin 
pe) p n We Ser ot th, Sir fr sopis of i 
Cc Littleb Essex. z 
om danagin Distr. auss Oona Che Agricultural Gasette, | information thus condensed 
Ogos “10, Honchrch i pry oe It appears to us, on a general review of this 
Mai 
ODAMS'S E BLOOD MANURE for WHEAT. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1864, table, that choke le reasons on the face of it which 
EOS rà pc Rp 3c Eten TO Peed ght well lead the Council of this Society to 
consumers. = E ipere de a otiia the w x sche on which their 
e v be sent to the Company's Agents throughout the îi dent other P E 7 " 
| ELT vi C. T. Macapam, Secr Tm reports from our correspondents in dla borste and almost exhaustive prize list is 
| country, or direct to s Secretary. r 1 
| "Offices, Mech at any Railway or Wharfin London, | Columns declare what so good a harvest time as | found hi di " Silver Medal and of S7. 
Price 71. 10s. per ton, delivered at any BARNARDS, | We have had, has already led us to expect—that the | and 107, respectively offered to ow a i 
pee mee. ir AND be of «p 
FURTHER REDUCTION in the PRICE of WIRE NETTING, was anticipated in July. The Wheat crop of the | dozen or m classes, according to their extent 
e e 
ountry is probably an average one, and Barl z and character, do not appear to us to have been 
probably. better than an average crop. Oats, | hitherto successful in inducing the general competi- 
however, are much below an average, and Me. tion of the class of tenant-farmers who are really 
and Peas are generally bad. p | Characteristic of Cheshire agriculture. 
The certainty of at least an ordinary cro Cheshire is, as Sir H, MAINWARING properly 
| Wheat and Darley i is perhaps suflieient to justly deris it to be, essentially a dairy county; but 
| | Mr, pormang poognat ab diebus y last Wed- gge ernet lool: demmha qure, in DU y of 
l i —€ eas on SENE Wiest these oo that these, the 
’ prize farms of the coun not exclusively 
and ds pos there cannot be a doubt of dip | nor even chiefly dairy hr D Look at the enor- 
mportant s mov of ix Ems The root crops, | a. Eert od iiia 
tbe that hey kavo made a further eduction Im tho prices of rir according “not so bad after x ka ap cde. nis ui mee "m Tarnips and 
Machine made V Me cand. hib adde otal (o thats copesranoe | all,” are simply Dr greatest fiore - the S Mangel Wurz m the green crop columns. Look 
strong and ara G: Galvanised. ki m {ing generation of farmers has kn , All over | also at the comparatively small number of cows, 
2inch mein, 24 — wide y No.19 .. ide perya. 93d. per yd. | Southern and Midlan in all not more than 2000, over more than 14,000 
fm" Arar ep n $ |a failure, and the Warzele ever tlie extremel Y | acres; and it is obvious that on the average, and 
2inch ^ > ” WEE RM 8 on 8 o» am ie like the produce of our Grass fields, | , considering the totals of the past 14 years, these 
E 2E. 7v occ 8925. wu den rop. the prize farms of the Agricultural Society, are 
Mts won ERES Som ELS. Pie The maintenance of our breeding and our young | pot strictly speaking characteristic Cheshire farms. 
LE C the shove Rinias ei bo uio f d stock in health ge ae = v^: nee Quat | Of course one can easily see that many of them 
bg ened chee NETTING of progress in our fattening stock, is the are r Cheshire dairy farms. These are 
art Ws agricaltural difficulty of the coming winter ; Y recognisable in some Mets by the well known 
uae uem S x e supply is so short that whether or not we ' have names of the ants, and in others by the 
an eec and a winter so mild as that of the year | ? fitab kept on them per 
: E 0 rank 
e ving experienced a similar upon the scale of dairy mer - Bui whenever farms 
e of food for stock, there cannot be a — | of this kind appear on the list A the columns for 
“t, | that our flockmasters and cattle feeders will be put | purchased 
PET ' "m to very great straits indee . , _|and guano bought. Stable manure and ni ight soil, 
mm: E Wi p FENOING, sa GATYANTED WIRE ROPE| In these circumstances we are glad to give in of which such enormous purchases are here 
god m Cinch es high, pronged Standards, 8 feet apart, m folowing pages the recommendations of a recorded, are the mainstay of the market gardener, 
Meu raine epee Screws to each 100 | number of practical and experienced men as to| or of the mere milkman and suburban er; 
Tho same with Galvanised V Wire oe le $e, ju wie whit it is best to do. And i may direct “the and our conclusion from these lists is that the 
Illustrated Catalo p d CERA every set attention of our to the letter of prizes of the Manchester and Li verpool Agricul- 
ment eins ani Netting delivered Carrisge Froo at al r. LAWRENCE, of Cirencester, on the economical | al Society, do not, except in dehet 
principal way ons. i certain I L 
bs of roots and straw. It is the rineipal | 
NY send LMOEEOYEMENT_ COMPANY. T. | alleviation of ths Ahoi Wideh dunno ipal | | instanoes, (ah apo orprheenimer sees e 
o Enoia Oia Palsee Fard, Westminster Wo e &c,i;X | coming winter we have to that the crop of T i tem 
Exoraxp axp Warssaxp Ew cori. | straw is generally both abundant and well har- Ti. Nadosl Asiaa 
The Company advances money, unlimited in amount, for the veste e use of the ch -cutter, with SP a : Associa is 
following works of Agricultural Improvement, the whole oatlay and . = linseed | MOtion of Social Science, which is n 
expenses in all ng liquidated by a re t charge for 25 years. | subsequent additions of meal and water—linseed eighth annual meeting at York, this year for the 
1. Drainage, ation and Warping, Embanking, Po | and other soups, in faet—to the chaff, "s pea € me comprises in its 
* : first ti lis p 
he m LLL y for Drainage or h wis ae eg ES great resource. It is worth while to re subjects specially connected with agricalture, 
purposes, hai e of our piger polite permit This section commended its business nday 
3. NIIS uc S fü ste. colt Or on Che DENEN Ot | oi eere ing prices k Wheat is one of the cheapest the 26th inst., and will be p Sve pa Mr. 
ection of Farm Hous Cottages, and other | opging for cattle food. Ep HOLLAND, , M. P o will, ES under 
Buildi: required fc Wien me Aah 8 fe on o: i 
oS and “adaitions ae pase amd ane D meri stan nd, Ly th Er 
players assise under the pronsions of any Act ment, will be one of the many great agricultural | social effects of ory zm pm or 
er, or Commission in respect of a ite o en Edin * 
ne of drainag nage or other dit agen ats, may orrow or go pro- pli rendered by the Royal Agr rieultural WILSON, vf s TE 4 bt that i it blish- 
Sn the lands nj Lo edm winner wore ollege if we shall megas from the teachers and | Secretary. There is no doubt that the establis 
Nove gation of of ttl is ery "em Sod id d'a ege anuals of the mp Du of this section occupies a s ea ir by 
financial character do m the pl d : p PREA 
execution of the Works, which a X tertera vit bythe Government | branches of science ae peer sm which they are | our agricultural societies, and. that its un 
Enclosure Commissioners. teachin: The Manvel of | iiy lead to valuable results in more t 
For mle Vaaa Nai and for forms of application, apply to the severally engaged in teaching. sev dircetion. 
Wosauable Wixtrax Narrer, Managing Director, 2, Old Palaco Yard, Instruction for the Laboratory, noticed in! direction, 
