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DECEMBER 6, 1856.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 813 
tained, only within the last few years, a considerable 
ami hy f knowledge, Twenty years ago Beane knew 
almost nothing, he believed, of the action of m: of 
~ constituents of plants, or of what was aty Ke be 
upplie 
SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW. 
Baker Street Bazaar, sappan s a hy 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th. 
ied to plants to supply the want which the growth | S A MUELSON?’S STAN Os. 148, 1 149, 150, 151, & 152, 
the soil, but now the farmers had got some little insi nsight 
into these matters. Mr. Andrews proceeded to give an 
illustration of the greatly-improved cultivation of green 
éfops in a district with which he was acquainted, in con- 
sequence of the farmers having been led to use guano 
and bone manure, and continued — -Some knowledge of 
to understa he phenomena which he observed, and to 
revent his ie led À by appearances into the e commissi on 
Gardner's Patent Turnip Cutters, Turnip Graters and Pulpers, Chaff 
Cutters, Linseed p Breakers, Corn Crushing Mills, and other 
Agricultural Machin 
LSOWN, ‘Britannia = Works, Banbury, 
' 
Wi ILL have pleasure in forw: stl post fre 
on receipt of app plication, his Illustrated Priced 
pre 
of great errors. The more 
th re they would be persua aded 
e mol of t 
ance of Berso y race own chemical phan eA iE 
Calendar of Operations. 
pate 
NOVEMBER anp ea trig 
tannin Ross, Nov. 25.—The weather since the close of har 
st has been a Lave all out-door libit: so favourable, 
t 
c . h: 
ood, however, as a large proportion of the Wheat crop is cHARE. OOIE for peyè and small occupations 
own after Turnips eaten off by sheep, the sowing of Wheat | 
cannot be completed until spring. pin this county, of late years, | 
the proportion of Wheat has been materially forene, that 
pe br laps ell Hay supplanted, mad the say ps omen 
danger of scarcity at seed . 
sS out wonderfully for years, has now become so weak consti- PUMPS 
utionally, that, unwilling as we t it with it, we must X N 5 . Be. 
allow it to take its place amongst the things that were. A dwell GALVANIZED IRON BARREL PUMPS, at 21, 5s 
in the south ly have a faint idea of the High- EY HUMMELLERS. 
lander experiences in taking farewell of a race of Poning = WEIGHING MACHINES, MANGLES, &c. &c. &c. 
y ip al I had aie The above may be procnred 
iosity to weigh a certain proportion of a field of Pomeranian | mongers and Tevolenioat Dealers in the Kingdom; or 
i i ps i ch | direct from the Works, Banbury, Oxon. 
The 
CHAFF CUTTERS. — B. Samuelson’s Cornes’ , Chaff 
expo. 
CORN BRUISING MILLS ange also for exporta- 
MALT MILLS © f various s 
GEN “a —Samuelson’s Registered Atmospheric and 
n 
time. The Cup Potato, a sort that | KASE’S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION FORCE 
0" e so Ww 
TERS, which tron been waned, the Royal sg 
izi 
all the provincial societies’ meetings. BETWEEN 
SIXTY AND ac THOUSAND of these 
praee—d bey ave been made in, and supplied from the 
catia: PHILLIP ’, GAUNTLETT’S, BUSHE anp 
BARTER’S, and pine other description of Patent 
TURNIP GRATERS and PULPERS. 
oh of all sizes, 
tion), from 3l. 5s. up to gst 10s. each. 
Anthony’s oye American, manufactured solely by 
B. Samuelso’ 
of all respectable Iron- 
Prices in the Catalogue include carriage to any Railway Station. 
acre 
B ts 
circumference was ; 38 inches. I fo und also that the root and stem, 
onan eee CA one-fourth of par Turnip, so addin pone | 
pay to tho above quantity, bak have as the whole weight grown, 
acre, in 44 months, 45 to 
———— 
Notices to Correspondents. 
Corn Averaces: Mr. C M Waien yat us pat an average 
prices for = e year ending ns ony as, 1856, we’ 
Whea ppa aa ‘quarter 
ae bor 
Oats ... 3 1 ne 
while for the or following „weeks, aii ‘aa November, 
1856. 
i SE 
Wheat tas «. 65s. 6d. per cal. RSs 
cal ous aia Ss 
ats . z 5 ‘Gitte 
It appears “from the Soe s this week from almost all the 
places of aing supply, nat Delco are rather receding, and 
as America has still a Jarge surplus to export, we may 
Redan ably exons that the present price of Wheat here will 
not be exceeded, although it must be admitted that in Paris 
the price of b is now nearly the same as yA London, and 
that in Spain and Italy prices range very high in consequence 
of local deficiency. France and En ngland are both importing 
co igs. Accor ee Ps account made up annually to 
October during the las ‘ted years the average importation of 
Wheat (including flour) into raie rf ctr 4} millions 
imperial quarter: o Michaelmas, 1856, 
f 
rial eioi pri 
to Michacimas. Jue. 
839s. 5d. £11, 69,964 
39 10 7,171,037 
45 T. 13,897, 
7d 133,660 
71 10 10,411,762 
73 2 e 868,44. 
4,337,616 
party oe a last 40 yoan France has been, on the average, 
porter of Wheat, and during the last few yeas to alarge 
iit as may be seen byt age hiore return of the estimated 
value in sterling during the named :— 
io SHS 184, 
1853 oo oe Seine 
1854 ... - s.. pierra 
Gotpen PHEASANTS: J G. Lentils, a tebia Pe mag- 
gots. W CS. 
journal | 
PueLtaer: W B P. Offer the MS. to some agricul 
first, Pr failing that, offer to Ridgway or Longmal 4 
: the flowing at 
nits: J G. If the part is s sore try ay 777 
ssac 
din 
ing or rkr in m yellow hay, a very 
Sood Foe food eta zo Wia th has been grown Aea Aant 
ands. 
may ig us Ad experie <i 1 
, m: m: anino F 
andothers are detpined till t! sary inquiries can be made, 
We must also beg et indulgence we those correspondents the 
insertion of whose contributions is still delayed. 
Perhaps some correspondent 
eak been received too late, 
aras are cleanly in Ai ounie. 
| Enam 
SMITHFIELD CLUE SHOW.—STANDS 268, 269, & 270. 
Cottam s Patent Inventions for ere eerie 
d a Prize at the Paris Exhibition, and Patronised 
French Governments. 
TTAM 
AND HALLEN, 
INVENTORS of the PATENT ENAMELLED MANGER moos and te a “gh ng 
HE Original 
AS ONE FIXTURE, to which they have made important additions, the main features of the same bein; 
description and engraving. 
ae represents the Patent Halter Guide and Collar Rein, the ball ; or mixing with the food in the manger, is alone sufficient to claim 
which is taken to the back of the manger, works with ease and | general notice. 
up or down the guide bar, and is noiseless in seepetls C The Seed Box hed, made of Galvanised Sheet Iron 
deran 
tion, as also a sure preventative against E tho m ost restive horse | light and 
being castin the stall, DT al combined, can be 
n be instantly detached used w: at advantage in Harness Rooms, where space is am 
B The Patent Portable Seed Pox ith gre 
from the Rack wi! kns disturbing ai may. se eee of the end as the long porte of the bracket can be turned up out of 
seed in a clean and useful state, either for agricultural purposes, | the when not in 
i pape eme oikea 
Cort. the Inventors, have designed ‘these Fittings on ictly scie ntifie principles, and they are, if not perfect, 
the mo: eee th the science of the ant day of anything yet produced, The rg of their having eres extensively intro- 
duced na ‘architects of known practical experience, besides obtaining the favo’ of both the English and French Governments, are 
valuable proofs of their tility. 
AM'S MANGERS are constructed in ppd: ease both as to form and 
factured Plain 
anised, 0 ee oh 
peim Stable Guttering, with moveable safety ¢ covers, | Sanitary ghar oai Stable vote 27 apes paard aoe 
COTTAM & HALLEN’ S WORKS, 2, Winsley Street, Seorg Sinet London, 
RMING AND VENTILATING 
| 
BARTON’S PATENT SAFETY STABLE FITTINGS, 
PASTS 2 WORKS, SHEFFIELD. 
AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. ¢ 
PRUNING ScIss0 RS, &c., as tes F cemented and re- 
jorted u ye ie 
U 
po 
A found tò all 47, Nov. 24, 1855), ean of Sad Nurseryman or Seeds- 
aes capri He be AETIA ab ae ee in the three kingdoms. she esu ives premess the English 
the best pro ure, All kinds v4 Stable Furniture in stock. tindes warranted to carry the keen ee a razor, and to wear 
ie Hurdles, Gates, Fencin pa a &e. New Illus-| through to the back. $. & C, beg also to ca attention to their 
ted Catalogues forwarded on f two postage stamps. | Garden Akn Hoes, Rakes, Trowels, H Ts, and all kinds 
ES Barros, Iron Founder, &c., yapa? Oxford Street, London. | of Horticultural Too B Established 1 1738. 
