bale 
Stet: 
DECEMBER 20, 1856.} 
a MANURES, &e.—Manafacturers and 
others engaged in making ARTING MANOR. ES may 
very necessary instruction for their economical and 
amin preparation; by Applyin to 
etal orthe 6 
alys 
mdon. An oils, Guanos, Superphosphates of ime, 
Coprolites, & aed re says ‘of Gold, Bily ver, and other 1 ia erals, 
are executed with a and dispatch, Gentiem 
ceu: 
of receiving instruction in Chemical Analyses and 
will find ample facility and accommodation at the Co leg 
PERUVIAN ERR a Ae 
"assaying, 
ETEA Bolivian Guano,  Superphos- 
phate of Lime, Nitrate ‘of Soda, Blood Manure, and every 
descri a EE Manures, Linseed Cakes, &e. 
W.Jixeris Carve, 10, Mark L Lane, Lor don. 
WING MANURES a 
EF FN e manufac 
Creek :—Turnip Kne 
4 “Suipinri Acid and 
n Guano, guaranteed to contain 16 per 
of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and 
other Chemical Man 
pat ENT WOOL MANURE EPMA 
(LID MITED) .—Wool Ma rn 
6l.; delivered to any Railw harf i 
Applications f pe Agency from: influential persons attending Pro- 
vincial Mar! to be forwarded to Mr.C. H. Tippury, Secretary, 
PA Ara Street, London. 
pote St COMPANY 
blished 1840) 
Beg to call the attention of Agriculturists to their MANURES 
FOR AUTUMN BOWING. which by a judicious blending of 
Nitrogen with the onstituents taken pe soil by 
Sa Oriont exhausting th cade 
ANURE C to ioe ie also ame genuine 
Peruvian Guano pin from importe: rehouses, oie of 
Ammonia, Aurai of Soda, Superphosphate of Li Blood 
Manure, al very Artificial Manure GA, known valu fe. 
Epw. 
a 
= 
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:] 
G 
a 
3 
Q 
eo 
Ds Pees Secretary. 
40, Bridge ae Blackfriars, Lon y a 
LISHED 1812. 
PEB ANURE. = valuable fertiliser has 
ae the last t years with great success by 
p 
which Talley, ila Clover is rarely founi 
on. Some of the eropa produced by th 
year weighed upwards of 30 tons peracre, GRASS, BARLEY, 
CLOVER, and WHEAT MANURES; also Bone. GUANO, 
LIME, warranted of the best 
TOL. 
BIRMINGHAM, 
PROCTOR axyp RYLAN EDMONSCOTE, WARWICK. 
TNEY, ‘near CHESTER 
He GENERAL Taib Dh DANOS AND IM- 
, Chairma 
es ny is incorpora d by Ac st 0 of Parliament to faci- 
nage of Land, the Making of Roads, the Erection 
dings, and cther Improvements on all descriptions of 
Property, whether held os fee, or under entail, mortgage, in trust, 
or as eee or Collegiate Property. 
2. In ce investigation of Title necessa wa 
3. The a WOES may be designed and executed by the Land- 
owner or his Agents, independently of the Company’s officers, or 
he may elect whether eo cat mploy their staff. Equa 
LITIES WILL BE AFFORD! vocal OASE. 
4. The wHoLE cost of the yaks and expenses will, in all c: sane 
1. This Com 
litate the 7a 
of Farm 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
OLLEGE or AGRICULTURE anp CHEMISTRY: | Who resided at Marbat, on the mainland 
AND OF PRACTICAL and TE Shim dea a 37 anc 
841 
adjacent, 
88, Lower Kennington Lane, Kennington, 
prar —J. C. Nespit, F.G.S., ong pen) 
The system of studies pursued pe the College ona every 
branch requisite to prepare youth for the parents of ap gees 
Eneipecting,; , Mining, Manufactures, pen the ; for the 
ip 
. Nessir is ba engagements “to deliver in 
the country a lim number Si Era tures on Agricultural 
a A 
ATN E DORKINGS k BUFF COCH 
N Donne has gear Chickens and a 
f, ne which have 
moti , and Windsor. 
and REA will be ready 
Hen: Worrall, E 
» Esq. ; 
1 p! 
Esq.; Lawrence Peel, re . 
mbt sy — Gilbert W. Mos: William C. Worrall, 
indson, Esq.; Henry Lafone, 
ry sq. Ta 
ithout y right to 
set foot on his territ ory. 
wat t is to be ae that this scheme has 
Dor asia ayh a if the sa va moi energy is bro 
ar 
and 
either by her Majesty or “the aia 
there seems every probability of its ev oitanta 
Ir is a compliment to Mr. Carrp’s agricultu 
fore: sight and intelligence that the me words which 
INS. rok years ago he used in reference t 
lan 
part of 
eement eee dlord at tenant which 
Fare nes the course of cropping permitted to the 
woes ie should have b ner adopted by the London 
Club i r recent resolution “on — 
| subject tof crop knrn 
Mr. Carro had written long ago, that “ 
to bind his te aerO dowa to a pre- 
not under a 
Serious 
f his pape: 
n Silver Cups or Piles of Plate, in nasi to Tiberi o rae his paste experience and his present argu- 
money omy ores Me Seat Src EAFA rer nt had led, an ptt were adopted | Phy the Ch Club 
ENDLE'S PRICE C NT anp GARD after a full discuss 
DIRECTORY For 1887 is now ready, pe which land lords, gore and nats hod 
e had from the Booksellers or from the Premed in mal contributed. this discussion the danger of 
exchange for oo great liberty as well as the i cing arising from 
4 Bouxp Enito 0 been prepared this yor e ork stringency of rule had been fully insisted 
which wil "be sent free ir ie postage stamps. Appli- ae not o wr general pm st which should 
cation to be made to 
Wiuiam E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. 
The Agricultural Gusrtte. i= 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 185 
T Pe. tah] 1 3 sE oe 
si 
ship 
occu cupier of ree Jaod, ‘but the details o ATE 
these i rincip o be 
antl. On the one e hand; 
ao Rathal Agriculture. 
£ 4} t +] +} q 
improvement 0 
Ie} 
FACI- 
cl 
be charged on the Lands improved, to be repaid by half-year! 
instalments. 
5. The term of such charge may be fixed by the Landowne 
and extended je FIFTY rinb for LAND Aara vements and 
THIRTY-ONE YEA ig align ges Com the instalments 
TY s for FAR 
will be kept within such . fair sca i r the coon of the 
improved Lands can afford to pay. Wittram Cuirrorp See. _ 
TEEN p iis ~ ROOT | eRAT TERS of e very 
description. e rye Prices forwarded on application, 
Witrram Dray & Co. n Lane, ee er Thames Street, 
-CUTTING MACHINES, 58s. 5 
WILLIAM DRAY wan Lane, Upper Thames Street, 
ondon Bridge. 
A GRICULTURAL ~ CARTS, 102. 10s.; LIGH 
WAGGONS. 151- Fao hag forwarded on aoa 
Witrram Dray & Co. eg opper Thames Street, 
PRRI STEAMING APPARATUS.—# 00D 
FOR STOCK: pares advantages of coo! wea the food ot 
rstood now 
that a steaming fed iris 
ee 7 
s 1 
ntry as pawar 
the cou y local 2 A 
to "tne acreage of a 
e hav 
Committees mgt applied 
s ps L Ellar 1 pes at i 
of the causes of fertility, and when much more 
ave tne 
-e ote 
s ye i; 
are th n- 
not worth so much for foo e fiv 
grown last year; and the 400,000 mi of Potatoes, 
| though rong at the da te of ‘the e inquiry, were t then 
rotting i 
and, a ane: particulars in ets rhe 
‘tations, as generally prekata in leases, 
-fault were examined and 
phe alte 
néi ibi 
shown in the 
th 
e 
a) Wheat @) 0 "Oats, (3) hira which we 
ave —_ a that 
h year “a 
o 
learned, too, that in thos e cases 
cma as ’ ateri Po a aid 
tht 
Ww 
of ,bone-dust an 
o yield, 
ina 
t 
This year’s crop i 
n quanti ity ps om this cause. 
ically as well as in the 
therefore of less value on 
market Pap Sd of sige 
SCOTLAND. 
Barley Beans | 
Year. | Wheat. s Oats. and |Turnips.| Potatoes 
Bere. Peas. | 
sheep upon the 
nae vans a gro 
Barley crop, that the ear: 
the sample of os 
t 
‘3 
3 
Bee 
8 
a 
r 
oei 
Bus shels Bashes.) Bushels. |Bas Ton encounters. Probably he fails in getting Clover 
1856 ... 952} 6,083,076 31,966,351 Larne 6,540,287 Fi and in getting T p, and then of course he fails 
1855 EATA 6,649,927 30,081,351 1'183,647 pimal ta Ds 1% of gettin corn; p bly e succeeds in ing 
1854 |4,848,679)8,290,746 34,093,040] 1,08 1,263 3,4 411,419) 5| Turnips; a and then his Barley falls, spoiling the 
Mr. Hart Maxwett continues to report rt the frank | grain w 
which co poenas 
have furthered this statiatica uiry. “It is my 
“to re rm my 
fi 
t 
six or even el 
as 
whic 
it covers. 
Apre? psc Moppe for this unfortunate 
predicament o make the four-years’ course one of 
ight years’ i : in the latter case, 
regards the 
Barley crop, laying down onl; sa 
oa iled food facilitates the | made by ricultural community. Instances th Cl J Py ye a5 
ý ‘ties f ts who plead the | the extent wi ov a taking Beans or 
acts of mastication, swallowing, and ruminating (in ruminating there š ub yo opponen s who plea e con other h alf, aa 
pimp): EAs ance T & Cx recta ae Salford, Manchester | objections so frequently heard in England ; but | Upon! regard > Wheat erop 
Branch Establishment, South John Street, Liv cbaverpoehes ies ite T ies are singular. rmers of Scotland | breaking up nly bat i We le al on th e Turnip 
RIZE HC RSES AND NEAT CATTLE.—No | have practically satisfied themselves that the inquiry | CTP» and patting in Mangel prom og =i acne 
‘Animal can be highly fed for a continuance without pro- win na Ragitorinl at hak it Gant alf. The cro e 1), 
ucing disease of some kind, derta the m ge ni a ia 5i : "g dual iat r Wheat ; (2), S Sweder or ceri Turnips ; (3), 
b Medicine, and the safest and best for this purp ssibly divulge or compromise ındīvıdua interests. arley; (4) ee (5), W brine (6), Mangel 
CUPISS po ay fog ES BA ALLS ey appreciate with tain the importance W ig A ais i (8)? Be BN ee 
(ae aclieht aniio aferas aes Apan of statistical information, and would rejoice | Wurzel; (7), aney yi (8), Be ie Sight eat intervals 
reg ee ir nt the Royal As prion phan RA Cupis: uld the inquiry be ge lanay exten r T The faul en crop laih a R Tuo 
saint: i 
Balls. r. Nunn, Secretary to the Diss ‘armers’ Club, obtained 
the first prize at this local Show, for the t fat bul n 
writes, “the Constitution Balls were a valuable Tya 
I could net baro. got my b bullock in am prime con in so 
short y 
s are prepared o only by Fraycrs Currss, 
M.R.C.V. ga Author 0 —~ the “ er © ze Essay on the Dinesen a = 
Horse, 3 and ne by all ees 
Balls. oe pmprete lai 
using the Balls may seam the Proprietor gratuitously, either 
Personally, or by letter, post-paid. 
the 
d he oamparpiireiy valueless 
partial. 
3| Tas Time 
dition fitted é at iie for working the gu 
ints. Any Gentleman o: 
ree countries, believing that m results arı 
so long as operation is 
informs us of the the fai ilure a 
bt 
ap ain nO 
be found on kana ria Islands. 
nd his party were forcibly fy hinted by the Arab: 
from prosecut their object, which was to collect 
o from such of the i had been ceded 
fault, however, pest 
the Barley cr T a oe arae ae or Tarnips 
fi 
area malting a S 
And Mr. THomas’s van of 
becomes impossible. An 
remedying the Norfolk course by taking Wheat 
after Turnips, a: a Barley laid down with 
er Wheat, is the stot a on the alter- 
nate system sanctioned by the resolution of the 
iri 
sulting manner ordered to q wW 
ne hour. The islands Suds was averred, were ne ever 
Ri af th 
Le 
rs 
second corn pm in any 
a dependency of the et 
for he told us that cs ba agreemen e had 
y 
