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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
857 
involving freedom from toll, 
BINN’S PATENT MANURE AN 
FOR’ PROMOTING THE RAPID GROWTH OF VEGETATION, 
ROOTS GRATED, CHAFF CUT, AND THE FOUD MIXED [iifismtronce t 
4 and in so myn to fraudulent manure dealers. 
E OPERA d Cultivation hes ane a ria 
reports from Mr, Wari in reference to those absorp- 
3 
Samuelsons New Patent C ‘Ciiabined: Machine. p h which he has so ably, inv 
tigated: the pt pli of lime upon them has latterly 
HIS Machine is designed to mee et the wants of Agricultarists u ing a mixture of Roots and Chaff. It been examined by him : he has examined, too, wi 
oh ape ores ve the Kni Root Grater and Chaff Cutter, =. arranged on the frame that the t Ce Roots ‘rp intimately most valuable results, the e ich dr: 
ed as the; k ; d fall through th te t. ture t while t t ot isina |... ue 
PtSi nr compen ie Cin iE wee ya a apne did by bands waters are guilty as regards the soluble fertilising 
VIPS 1 i Reich male which they carry off. Mr. Smmm, of Lois- 
PS F cai The p zhafi Cutter or Turnip 
on, has pu ape his experience on tillage 
Dus a maint ee fore ssp diwi = Cm f ti 
eee ea RN i ny rineh erar ir Me in Englan ra inde does of manurin g on all s 1 ee crops, a 
The above, and also SamuEtson’s PATENT GARDNER'S TURNIP KEITEN PULPERS, CHAFF CUTTERS, piai which seemed at first as if like Tutt’s 
ROLLER MILLS, and ay ped tayo and Agricultural Implements may bè procured of any respectable Ironmonger or | experience it was inapplicable ag a to Wheat. 
aa oi Denter athe pa a SE eal The application of steam powe ea o the cultivation 
B. SAMUELSON, Britannia Works, Banbury. of the soil has been discussed e the Society of 
Arts, be en sce aegis by 
eee | year. The subject o 
D T 0 P- D R E S SIN G, is: drainage too has occupie ai. the attention coe 
always must while it so largely 
the: services “and the m means of landowners, 
ANY MANURE AT PRESENT KNOWN), PAO 
AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THE FLY, WIRE-WORM, AND UG. a preter ‘Machines » we cant refer to 
es orts of the meetir rd and at Col- 
po Me dag pane = of this valuable MANURE and TOP-DRESSING are now manufacturing it at their | hste si illustration of the advances that have 
s, 332 and 333, Wapping, and are ena ae to supply any. ice, of either oe the rate of 5l. per son Wo] Manure is admitted 
smiete ates nded for Wheat, and all other crops that follow to be used either drilled or bro: been made. ing m Baii are mitt a 
a Ipae ras Me find ye er ora oan weno ee | ie r DE F riecéseäťy arm in imiplem ent. Loco: ive steam 
rders addressed HALL & Co., at the rks; the Cit; 3, Leadenha! treet; or to Mr. SamUEL FOWLER, Vest En : 
Agency, 9, Pall Mall East, will be ‘immediately executed. power is, in d at any rate, wonderfully 
The Patentees have also manufactured a CONCENTRATED MANURE ror THz FLOWER axp KITCHEN GARDENS, extending its h o agriculture. lements of 
which is sold in boxes at 3s. aid: 1: 6d. mth s enough to Manure 12 rods of ground ; No. 2, 6rods. May be had al illage received at Chelmsford a careful trial d 
the Witkam and of the undermentioned Agents. examination by the judges of the English Agricul- 
T. Brigden, Seedsman, 10, Railway Arcade, aes Bridge. Pamplin & Son, Florists, Lea Bridge Ro ad. $ if jug 3 
F. Bosiell, Seedsman, 86, High Street, Borough. Henry Potter, Seedsman, 65, Farringdon Street tural Society, and the steam plough though not yet 
Dawe, Seedsman, 36, Moorgate Street, Cit B. S. Plummer, Upper Thames Street; and 54, “Seed Merket, acknov le edge d by our national societies is evidently 
Hooper & Co., Central ee ee vent Garden Market, Corn Ex change. 
Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, Old Kent Road. ts way to meet us. 
William Kibble, Florist, Ric 
John Noble, Seedsman, Pond p> pla we r Clapton 
A eners CLA MANURES, &e.—Manufacturers and 
in making ARTIFICIAL MANTERE may 
ns sary instructi nomical an 
effici orien m, by rart a 3. &e., 
Prinetpal’ of the Agrieutara and Chemical College, Kennington, 
London. Analyses o: 
Coprolites, &c., and an > » | 
are executed with peral: can di spatch. ntlemen desirous | 
w “atl a pa i ee Analyses and a rete ng, | 
acility and accommodation at the Colle 
? 
gto: 
sey Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, 
Gold, Si of Mi 
OWING MANURES are ae eer 
Deptford —Turnip Manure, 
Creek: j 
Wl: ae ee eee and 
, London Bri 
other Chemteal Man 
ST ABLISHED 
URNIP MAN URE.—This valuable fertiliser has 
John 
=A deseripton of of eae ] Manures, Lins 
LIS CARNE, 10, Ma’ 
id Plants and their pr roduce we may refer to the 
AN GUANO, Bolivian Guano, Superph sion of Talian Ryengrasy 
olivian uano, uperphos- £ 
f Lime, Nitrate of Soda, ‘Blood Manure, and every ian relative value « of different sorts of Wheat, the papers 
Cake 
West, Florist, Stoke Newington Green. 
PERO 
eT P ne. London. d plants from their wild origi D, the o 
URE COMPANY. saltadis age on the diseases of plants gis hs 
ablished 1840) BERKELEY, the dis cussion | on the ern ii tee of 
Beg to call the attention of Tee to their MANURES | weeds mw seed being often sowing 
Nite AUTUMN pei hich by a hea blending of machine instead of iii extirpator. The i ng up 
rass land ssed b J $ 
SADON 
we a 
pa 
stituents taken from the soil by 
xhaustin d. 
TH ONDON MANURE COMPANY also supply ae otation of er ops if 
Peruvian Guano direct from importers’ warehouses, Biba "of Londont Club Th u t of 
Am Eaka nna of Soda, Superphosphate of e, Blood ondon varmers nbd. e communica 1onSs, too, 
Man very Artificial Manure af Enown aloe. information on the number of seeds in a 1b., and the 
40, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, Lo tmien aon s a er sown per acre, by Messrs. RENDILE, Law- 
LAND DRAIN. ,“ J. C. X.,” and Harpy, properly come under 
ME DENTON teer E the Drainage this ; head. The proposals to harvest hay and grain 
of Estai i 2 Contract or Commis: ret on.—For terms apply | crops, T them by y means, must also be 
to him, 52, Parliament Street, Westmins' nam med = as 
been used for the last twelve ye: vit ie ond suecess by 
most of the eminent A sr rists ipag and 
stands unrivalled in the weiġht and PAE Y Ta 
it produces; it is besides Tee ponta S e: ey: rop: 
lover tagi ct after the fis 
* Some of the crops p eat nis Manure i 
year weighed upwards of 30 tons per acre. S, BARLEY, | 
CLOVER, and WHEAT MANURES; ue BONE, AFAN | 
and SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME, 
: Che ER EE Gmette. as in Scotland. 
SATURDAY, Pre EMBER 27, crop of Mangel 
Fra 
ted of the bes 
quality. — Apply to urai $ ie is Mais while to review at the close of t On Animals and their Food, we may nam 
H. & T. PROCTOR, CATHA FEB PM yea of the subjects aa have haga the |a new cakes which have sie introduced—the Carob 
PROCTOR ayp nortan { EDHOSCONE. wa eee attention oi "of cursales (0 ts duri t ee tho | Eke as food To a aasin sn reports 
z pes Aes, Y, near S we rselyes to our E umns it or dairy st 3 
RY AL AGRICULTURAL GE, | surprising i w short a time the whole range of | treatment RLES 
aa Ae narmi er. EEA E sok comes under ne criticism of our cor- | KNIGHTLEY’S i ake of shorthorns—Mr. EER 
atron—His R ae respondents and our readers. ils, manures, | Woon’s letters on cattle breed ng—the Paris agri- 
Fr ident of Council—Bat B. 
se! re of ov 3. & Bay Apes i | machines, pa soa dig p produce, foo d, animals, piai show and those of the ae rg fn rors 
Biin rao: Eroles eo fe. wis the relations of lan and vant, of ia an nd rish Ana Societies—: ons 
E etort, and Botany Jas: Buckman, F.G.8,, F.L servant, the duties of fi s, questions pop wee sot ait food, 
BY, gy, a y= 
Veterinary Medicine and Surgery—G. T., Brown, MR.C.V.S topics past, recent, RE Cirene yeer with The eer of pig- tasting ta ong the last 
Assistant fo Chemist Professor are aga A.Jarman,C.E. agriculture and _agriculturists iot engaged the|of the en under this heal disc ikea in our 
Manager of Farm—J. C attention i writers in our colum And if we | colu 
e first Session of iaer T will begin early in February. Fees | look through the pages of other periodicals, the Ta ke now another classification of agricultural 
Th 
for boarders :—under 16 years of age, 55 cane per annum ; 
between 16 and 48, 70 guineas; above 18, 80 gui The fee 
for ge is 401. A annum, 
The attention of the students is directed toa diligent 
berg Practical Se Chemistry 
itra eo sg logy, Botany, | + 
ag s o ae 
e North British Agriculturist, the Mark Tie been disouseet 3 in x 
Erpress, the Du blin ie rmers’ Ga eater or if we|o 
Ai at t far rme ” clubs, contrast whic 
rs on the lease by Mr. GREY, 
exham Farmers’ Club ; and the 
the they 
vi Toar ee and Su S Sat» oa idi has been illustrated in the of the of 
neering, which have o 4 ime z 
is of consequence, a course of Lectures on ah no Une afotenatd ae we shall “hay find a point which has not | Beprorp aud NORTHUMBERLAND i amcltoe & We 
subjects may be attended in two sessions or one twelvemonth, Mr. Tuomas, the tenant of the former, contend- 
Pea <a sere i Teon oen eo Hoe Tas go| Take the Tabionk of Manures :—Mr. g th day for that rE hel liberty of action 
k Einir Si subtests of these Lec ive has describe d in the Journal of the Agricultural hich ld 
ry certificates and prizes, according to me Trat Society th gheap, | th isted on y the lai atter, armed as it 
e e ae epee pete ea Pi advantage. or too | and he has given us his experience of earth as with are tad a nalties against 
The practical Instruction in Agriculture is giv n by the | conservator of the volatile products of ‘that process, the ii eripe è i S ible rules. : The subject of 
sisara gid sa nari ya Pag! student have an oP- | Professor has given us a most admirable and | farm bailiffs, their duties and their character. 
vests tat E detailed account of the different ‘deal fully di din th it bers of 
Damasi operations of Hushand: etailed ac the different artific ures, y discussed in the earlier numbers of our 
A well-appointed Laboratory is devoted to instruction in oo h gobi to the several ingredients it | this year. The n of master and ty 
so well erento a m wodor i maas a GER contain Mr, Gra and others have thoroughly | cially with respect to th cultural labourer, was 
fessor of Chemistry and his assis | di f the different superphosphates | very ably discussed before the London Farmers’ 
Practical Instruction is also give on in the field in Surveying, eed. Mr. Bowprrca ape re ra in Club. 
Levelling, and Land Me k in the use of the Theodot. and 
other instr so in Field Botany and Practical Geology | new manure into the market in which the w: On the sets relations of agriculture we may 
by the Professo s of Surve: ing and Naton istory tea} eetively. preducts of the gre manufacture are collected mi | por: to aero rs by Lresic and by Lawes in the 
eterinary Hospital up for the reception iseased | o 7 
a ot T K orimtions, with Pharmacy, &c., attached, where je ordens ed. Mr. DWICK has again urged pa he si jir zal Sooreal—t o hes reports of Prof. Way 
the paseis ave ortunities of targ se in eeepeemny the e q J ind Mr. men o the lectu! nuke: by Dr.  Pravram 
nes employed, and witnessing di-sections, operations, &c KINS co Lig boyat R sR 
A good system of F: ecounts is laid before them, and they 
are Periodically of Parod as to their acquaintance with what has tends as heretofore, for A pais of ‘ndergrond lying brener experiments, and t = by 
amiata A the Farm, and also as to their proficiency in Agri- | ] he uid manuring on bi ch he is an enthusiast. | Mr. BAKER on se bey saree ee f geology to agen culture 
cultu rmation enera 
prirna lociie jon in general. Arithmetie, Algebra, grar k Foris» ILL Cooke has called attention to thai : Among the m mportant agricultu ral events wi 
matics, and Natural pohoesphy, E and Mensuration, | plan of utilisi 
ig e e pa vba ofa sexta ag ge eae ,, | ha e datdiped successfully. He ere, too, must be | Society of Arts, which is sina keturi 
S Fad sundry legal decisions, both in reference to | | that ought, as it appears to us, long ago to have been 
