_NovEMBER 1, 1856. | J 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
753 
Farm Memoranda. 
f J. ae Esq 
RosGILL T 
‘| he has the capital, the ability, and determination t to carry 
it ‘out. Whethe er it will pay is, we believe, a question 
NER’S Ahinch, IMPROVED LIQUID 
ee ia 
ith Ball Valve, fitted with 
13 i Brass Union for 
attaching flexi at a 
strong ee 
Straps for sere 
any ordinary Water butt = 
Cart, as ores in drawing. 
pt ep. 
50s. aie 
13+ -inch Flexible Rubber § 
tock gre but Mr. M“ ell believes that it will. We hope it 
consists principally of E, which are ye in with i our heart, for to such enterprising men as 
house summer and winter. They stand on hee Mr. M‘Connell, the pioneers of improvement, even 
floors. the liquid and id manure, Bho: ¥ Phang wa | though self- i nterest be at the bist mee s hing society is 
between the spars. The uid portion ce to | indebted, 
the tank ; the solid a y A th —— 
sheep by a gut a perch a hose, an is pr revented toii Calendar of è 
going imme ently into the tank by a large flat grid. a tere all 
the d on to the grid OBER. 
The ido a i thea aries ea iors eer m = “nS wie Baa = Fens, Oct. . 27. —The weather has been ex- 
the i ‘a Siriy arai during the last week for limran with the 
the so! ving | 
on ba, are ‘only bit ts vr tan and piet Tg pw | 
whic! are taea removed from it into o à cart, 
very drain wh hich, goes into it is Seaia Shy rapped. 
a which wae 
il ingress egress of air. ia 
100 Ai “al from the bung. 
wo rke d b, 
the 
some 
- — an agitator, 
mps are at work. 
Pak Aes two pumps, 
the b 
e engine when the 
of the 
h an air-tight box in 
lumps getting in Wy basic I can 
into o this qie and remove them, 
pra ao 2 feet oo Eep a 
from and so arranged wit! 
sore ground, that 120 ie of 
very corner of the fie! 
umps I 
which is a grid, and 
og pi fray iron 
er ree | 
ipitin chi die theta 
aoe laeg hose can 
In these iron | 
F 
ad alae the pu sg sai aty y v on so that 
if there is any stoppage in the pipes the liquid 
escapes and runs back into the tank. I avoid 
putting guano, and particularly gypsum, into th 
tank, as these subs apt to cake and 
gradually fill them up. From May till October, 
n 25 imperial acres, I have kept this summe; 
Occasionally a mopa dilu Epi As Pm 
vin plai is, how 
in storage of the AENEAN e and in in the cost vm ofa sppli ication. 
cage a land only, 
© being us 
the manure may “the i 
and 
do “gm — as effectually in 
my tank is 
teen second fa os 
o some portion “of ‘the 
ter t 
lence. echi appro: 
in completeness on a s 
characteri: reserved 
ary entirely 
ils. That 
t 
e: pia exi sean 
y upon the attention 
= must be 
gre why i 
lose unremitting; and there is no 
ould not be; an saw Eat to lead us mpo 
that it would not be. The that pumps the liquid 
wit 
ottom ; but on the peter i the anad the rea | | 
or oug! d! 
look 
bee ond harvest of the year, Mand that of roo’ 
t crops, and we are 
sorry to be obliged to give a sad acco 
he. ve 
unt of the Potatoes, for 
st Potato land the inja ry ee by the disease is very €: 
| ten msive, and on all oi oils there 
worth preserving; an Pot gathered e: 
, have shared the same fate as those now digging, riaka amin al 
| large quantities are forwarded direct for market, and we may 
reit P 
refore apprehend ice bei ity of ‘otatoes in the 
pe stan at least if other dist are affect: ith a simi 
visitation. ried and abundant, their price at 
rain aspect 
The bulb of the Swede rome 
the 
will en: rose md ‘granier to keep his 
“Gras s for a lon; Dies than usual, 
re lar heering prospec! an ia pane wholesome 
ahs spank fees ng; the Sae of all store stock therefore 
ra high, and the aa tal satis stoc! 
outs p doors ae cn 
h 
forw: ar ral usual, ng commenced in ay a 
ss ate aad as could be required; it is no rform: 
the hi s, and a drill may be seen at soe 
‘i pies pbs akt f highland in this neigh- 
101 
field. 
bourhood do not care to sow thi 
October, assigning as their reason’ that it grows t 
before Christmas it sustains such a check by the spring frosts as 
to dwarf the oa ed soon the produce. On clay land, ne owever, 
it is held advisable eat as soon in October x the land 
can be got iy fi St le est heat saturated with wet it m not 
be possible to sow it at if a rainy “Jatter end.” So also the 
established plant. 
Z done by the first or second week in November, some men bein; 
g 
anxious to have it done much earlier. The reign of the old Bar- 
. The 
e Ta Red Wheat seems to be on the eed ia Browick, ae coe 
ng its place. 
hite eae =a Ger novelties ta! 
f 
as may expect such a pata as will ae 
y se prices Te Barley still ae a Riise figu 
pe horse-corn may be said to be dem: 
to be plenty of pet yds for be srt 
creased use of mach inery seems to hav inked s0! 
tion into their habits; there is no lack of men able to manage 
the most complicated machinery, e with Fo ane Mo pater 
reasonably presume higher 
n so in great req 
so De the gre: 
ly arise ore "aa ac 
. W., Peterborou, 
T pissin, 
Notices to Correspondents. 
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: F R 8. Their defence was eloquently 
uttered by Mr. Disraeli the other day at the Amersham 
Society. He said,“ He recollected when the establishment of 
such societies was ridiculed. It was said that Sir Isaac 
Newton had not discovered the law be gravitation at a scientific 
meeting, and it might have been said that at no agricultural 
Hest was the plough invented; but the of human 
nature was superior to all such criticisms, and these societies 
to be formed bd benefit of agriculture. Men 
must feel the advantage of these meetings, where! 
brought together in eee an in one town, and 
trict. 
and in that union i strength. 
but vie Meeps oe all thes 
that i meficial to 
cannot throw your pone 
a Gat they tend to elevato man. Itis idle, cele, 
se that the ceremonies of to-day will vanish as the 
nite ; the sturdy ploughman of to-morrow, or the” 
who‘ whistles at the plough’ if he should meet the successful 
armer who has cultivated the best five acres of Swedes will 
f fraternity w all the laws Bo nted z 
fuller report o! addre: 
will =a found in “ the Newspa pon” 
MPROVEMENT OF COTTAGES: Falcon. 
Con: the  doastigtivn nt of lime suitable 
iad aren, os Gao yrds of hose 
driven. 
oregon ace. 
ieee pie reeek 
4 thers, some of beg 
S, threshi ponenda and o 
Fa 
stant Reader asks for 
for the clay land at Braydon, near poker cay Wilts. ae om 
y change. [We 
pes a 4 d all thro 
more or less, e same process, al ve 
alike, inly the contrast between the fields that 
had this ion and those which had not, 
ne 
K S. 
the land under putés tion; it is poor and requiring 
p ploughing, g, and eg peta there 
ossdrift,” w! 
prevents the tna canny of water 
ro meee 
bear upon the work; | 
the spongy soi 
All this is ee citieat and expensive,| 
has the best horses, |” 
3s. 6d. per foot. 
1} Gutta Percha Suction, 
1s. 92. per foot. 
ARNER’S PATENT VIBRATING STAN- 
DARD PUM 
PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, i. the use of Farms, Cot- 
tages, Manure Tanks, and Wells of a depth not exceeding 30 feet. 
Diameter Vangie 
of Barrel. of Barrel. £s. a. 
Kewanee 7 in, / Fitted forlead,\ 1 10 0 
24 long 3,3, | gutta percha, 1140 
S, n ait 3 5 As flanged. pipo, | 212 0 
n ditto3 , 6,, = i 2120 
4 , ditto3, 6,, aired’) 8 30 
24 „ short, with ib feet "of | Lead Pipe 
attached, and Bolts and Nuts 
ready for fixin NG sosesesososssseosesse 2 14 0 
24 in.long ditto ditto ditto 2 18 0 
ort barrel Pump is very co 
venient 
tr ree: in situations of limited height and 
ace, for the supply of coppers and sinks in 
Matho aa = soft water from under- 
tanks, or in Hot, “am ing and Plant 
louses ; iat may be hen desired 
under the stage. 
ol of an; onger 
Pl wn or A a Aay at the shove prices, or of the 
Patentees rail pire rorta JOHN WARNER axp SONS, 
8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 
Every description of Machinery for Raising Water by means 
atr — pee Aah, an &c.; also Fire and Garden 
sent on a 
Rot Fences HURDLES, ETG. 
R. PEILL, 17, 17, New Park Street, Southwark (late 
© STEP! an inspection of his 
OER er erie arig raaka aen p 
ot ha gpa ah. IRON Fi terms to prae Every 
8 y u va us 
SEPET À astings and Metal Works. Prices, 
&c., at the Manufactory as above, 
H 
description of Ornamental 
HURDLES for CATTLE, 6 feet long, 3 feet 3 
inches ont of ground, 5 bars... . Bs. 
Ps 
tur: Prize Ri 
Anthony’s Patent American Churn, and 4 Fire 
Engine and Garden Pump, Wholesale and reh j prete for 
Parkes’ eee Steel Digging ak General Agents for the- 
gaieza inds of e wien ee E Warehouse: 
05, Newgate Street, London a Sea pat 
TURNERS ROLLER MILLS, for Crushing Oats, 
m anufac! 
tried the blue lias, but cannot nen o Mata ching Mills m et 
dues mo eñ: bigs the prey Nat ee seal ll burned lias fie pro: power then any other. The ot the. Royal p'a hieer: 
s Feni Society was awarded to E. R. & F. TURNER for “ the best Linseed 
a: H: ‘fhe. Wheat is sometimes free, although: the | 8nd Corn on r” at Se Carele Mentoe- (a last .ccenstons 
ak 36 ke o Bow seed | on Which ze was oflered)—and at their previous Shows a! 
‘eed bas Paa it. As pap En Aa : ot i hence sew se seo | Norwich, Gloucester, ton een ae the ist Prize of 150 
SwEDES: T' B. If there be the quantity named in one feld -tha at, | francs and Tan = mee e n mrien la bition of 
we think, will meet the case, although it may be divided into } Aprenen i Sa bg al i sizes, these manufac- 
ts by an interv t , e large aaga = à carry- 
TH EELER curses: F R I. The answer depends on el sega mils ae: gentlemens’ riding stables, es, Lin- 
provisions of the local act. From the planter oe ving s NERS PATENT CO CRUS 
henan Carton Aight th by be oF the tolls of the B Bridgenrth Sea sonra A cling’ by) Grain, 
and Cleo a imer trust, recently appeared the | Seeds, & t Barley. 
magistrates to answer to an inform: Segere gether 
Chariot Walford, ne of the pai a toll-gate, for 
ving demanded and taken toll for a steam-threshing machine 
through the gate, or i ions received from 
Mr. t. This case excited much interest, and M 
Lawley, of Kinlet, appeared to press the infi ion, with t 
object of having the case di , there a si infor. 
mai against the keeper of the Baveney Wood gate on ti 
trust. On the magistrat xplaining the act to Mr. 
artwright, showing t ar earing upon the point 
et 
Mr. Cartwright bo their decision, and at o prover door 
compromise the matter by returning the toll to Mr. Lawley and 
payimg the costs incurred.” 
e re notice, that M Buraess & 
Key, 96, Ni Newgate Street, are our whose 
depét our Mills may be $ seen; and also at the Im- 
plement Dep: artment of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, Stand 43. 
R. & F. Turner, Ipswich. — 
