OctosER 18, 1856.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 701 
by the Queen’s trai Thursd: t (Ti riday): 
by the Queen's train on Thursday last (Times of Friday):=" In] —— 
DnE corsa vista. petted Pyne ost e felda eon COTTAM AND HALLEN, Engineers, Founders, &c. 
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which the Royal train passed y rday. me re, over a run ofS 50 
miles, scarcely a me of cor =A he an be see a ouenete while 
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ing very large, and suggesting some deficiency in n the ystem of 
cutting and gathering in the crops in Pm districts wits they 
are still exposed, and w re Lothians. climate, and farming are equal 
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sometimes a as on the whole been tag for parte 
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bout January ; Somerset ew bo £. a To bee. to lont A SHOW ROOM re OTED LY TO ARTICLES OF HORTICULTURE. 
abou! y; DO rset ewes about rom . to s. to lam 
i Hiag fe o lamb in November, USTRATED CATALOGUES UPON a m 
as the lambs if earlier are too forward for the market, and if | Conservatori Mow! me ing a achines Hand-glass Frames Garden Engines Flower Sticks 
later the Downs come into competition with them and zee Greenhous: Fow Game Netting Do. Syringes Garden aoe 
their e : i i ee Water TRAE Ornamental Wire Work | Hurdles Do. Rollers haian 
in selecting the proper time to put the ram with them wi ond Garden Vases Flower Stands Garden Chairs Flower Labels aren Ares, &e. 
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possible, hag on cone farms and with certain treatment intent are IRO HURDLES, STRAINED 
got much forwarder than on others. Respecting the yield o; 
fr ope T fe iis hot fo be what we'expeced we Re AGRICULTURAL LIST UPON APPLICATION. 
complaint on every side mier kem it. ut it may arise EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK, 
api, ee epee jet Tiphran eatinate of it. There 
aera ar i eaoman ie See tienen, fat seni ot 5 EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL — AND ENAMELLED MANGERS 
ought to have been left for some time longer, asit is unfit to grind 
by itself, and so patil prii noier than 4 a would otherwise AAT 
do, Barley is dear, and though there is a good deal inferior 
pov gam still grinding sorts are also high. Fat pigs, B. Sy 
weighing from 18 to 28 stones of § lbs., are freely selling at 5s. 
per stone. Our market has lately been well supplied with mutton, W 
and the price is not so high; it is about 4s. 6d.: it has been BRITANNIA IRON eee BANBURY, 
upwards of The young Clov do Aye but there is fear oi 
the slugs among the Tapen, and Rye. They are very destruc- wi. hay re PEE > n fo hah k enh 
tive in the gardens at ne we shout think a i of ent of appl cation, Stra 
: ducks would be of good nari n the fields to destroy these | Catalogue of Implem 
depredators. G. S. SAMUELSON’S PATAN T GARDNER'S DOUBLE- 
e... = ACTION and SINGLE-. -ACTION TURNIP A aa 
TERS, which have been awarded the Royal Agricul- 
otices to iene wae s tural Society's Brijes ELEVEN TIMES at its yearly 
Foop: A B. | ee ee meetings, the last being at Carlisle in 1855; the Prize 
F Beans at present prices. Medal at the Great Exhibition, 1851; and at nearly 
ENCE: An Old Subscriber, We are not learned in the law. If all the provincial societies’ meetings. BETWEEN 
you have destroyed a fence wh wh fo rmerly existed, pra imagine SIXTY AND SEVENTY THousane of these 
any injury from consequent sre aii must be borne by yourself, Machines have been made in, and supplied from the 
Fuscus rx Pisrures: W J would be glad of information on dis- above Works. 
couraging their growth. Perhaps some of our readers may be ee p: 
able to relate their so aaa os both old and new pastures sO EES. wel ¢ au ladak poate Pa pl kd 
goen nado s Dome ty JOTE IEn S vilgin TURNIP ste avery a PULPERS. 
abounds a3 to be an uisanee. T ral principle on 
which all at ae plans proceed is that of e ace antics ix valu- | CHAFF CUTTERS. — B. Samuelson’s Cornes’ Chaff 
Ra sh Grasses by iberal ee = mer Tisan A Par of all Si varying in price from 6l. 10s. up 
Gras: RTIFICIALLY: T F K. It spec of good 
hay— nt and nutritive one oY ce UTTERS, for stables and small occupations, 
Manure: An Experimental gives us the following analysis and and for ir 3l. and 4l. 
I sh “Water pont pe ysi CORN BRUISING MILLS (adapted also for exporta- 
Orga: ; A ain ae 832 n, from 32. 5s. up to 77. 10s. eac! 
pem pi a ad on tas = I Ee, Pr MILLS of various siz 
Insoluble phospha’ . 7.83 pat os CAKE BREAKERS, from 22. 6s. up to 10% 
Sulphate of lime RR a.. 12.04 
Ptah bth (erystats) . nee CHURNE.—Gemistoon's Registered Atmospheric and 
Sulphate of po! bie RE ‘Anthony’s Patent 3 by 
pr toa ot foie es +a cn B. Semusléonz 
Daaa ose as KASE'S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION FORCE 
ERS cs a a SE PUMPS. 
106: GALVANIZED IRON BARREL PUMPS, at 22. 5e. 
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mmonia, equal to 10.68 per cent. of crystallised sulphate of ee 
ammonia. Iti cae ~~ aS manure, more el repa pro- | WEIGHING MACHINES, MANGLES, &c. &c. &c. 
Eb = Pr imandan dipio ok Rite The above may be procured of all respectable Iron- 
mongers and Implement jae in the Kingdom; or 
miaa ok rapist Pre cm Seo direct from the Works, Banbury, Oxon. 
mey de- 
Pends often on phosphates ete in them in small a A ’ 
dane eri Bh lime or other more abundant earth ya MAPPIN sal: PONS Sour Reale VARIETY, 
av i i ‘or MAKERS. 
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Por. : Inq “Bushey” received the advice in question OSEPH MAPPIN anp BROTHERS, Queen’s | 
ite didnotgiveit ted at ire oe it. Ifyousteam the nan you CurLery Works, Sheffield; and 67, King William Street, 
= trample b or corner and they will ith Mg London where the gure stock of Cutlery i in — world is kept. 
any cone. ° vat Tia ‘they have proved in Fourie “ame Drawings forwarded by po: 
Perlaps this notice may obtain for you that of others Be epee 
RDS AT Ne HA P; TH PAXTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD. 
Y t Mr. e . ; Grecian, titude— | 
‘ng Empress, passed to kers, Esq., for 1057. Th | 
hota 43 in num brought 9907, 10s. Venus, by } 
b ught 607.; Empress, by Venison, 507., Curly, 
7 Conrad, 80; ; the three being bought by W. S, Powell. Esq, 
Senta, Hereford; Sry por Kore 1f, i onrad, ins 
Mr. Hewer for a similar sum; Victoria (an 
calf.) by Venison, passed to Mr. Baldwin for 40/7. Eight ton AYNOR anp COOKE’S CELEBRATED PRUN i 
tse 1437, or ae a 367. oy et Sio reni e ING, BUDDING, and Ta vane KNIVES, VINE and and | i | pe Hi : 
10s.—-Total, ne js. Some e prices rival | PRUNING SCISSORS, &c. e | RKES' STEEL DIGGING FORKS & DRAINING T 
those of first-class short-horns.> ported upon in the Gardener's Chronicle by Dr. Lindley (see No. | SSTA BURGESS ape Tas he Be oo 
Ei FOR Hyprants: C L, a a manure tank on the top | 47, Nov. 24, 1855), can be obtained =r a ryman or Seeds- M Wholesale A fox Fogad ete set ipar 
„akill, Proposes to lay down a 2-inch pipe of cast-iron to dis- | man in the three kingdoms. These Kniv: tained the English | , a 
ke it on the Grass land below and on the side of the hill, | and French careers Prize doce E 1851 a wy py The | mi is of 1000 of the Nobility and Farmer. 
and he wants to know the best kind of valve for the he branches, blades warranted to carry the keen edge of a and to wear r s s members 
how far apart it it eo areaist to have them hat is the through to the ps paar | Seo aca aed to Bek tate Tabone Rt tent 0 the eat 
the bre stil fo Mise he best means at slinoneng tt oa S. & C. beg also to call attention to their Garden Shears, Hoes. | cp hearers applicants, di eas rated Esai cent. 
branches ? atta fa percha *ery liable to damage—is Rakes, Trowels, Hammers, and all kinds of Horticultural Tools, | | ir aaa ent Fava Tm a atid 
material les Established 1738, Sok ietgahe on receipt of etant 
