рл м Аа CEREREM 
FEBRUARY 4, 1865.) 
THE G e т 
. CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAE GAZETTE. 
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visited —€ t of the localities concerned, and gives h 
TIN in 
ydon, pmi ny, &c. 
already до! The 
prier ast if; not 
1 
own no! f Cro a light in hing, туа manur d 1 
subjec! of rieton ssed in the second ч s d ora Mb ihg "ut к Б 1o be^ illed up to THE 
of the volume. e perm has studied both this|receive the manure; and the seed, from 8 to 10 pecks | 
subject and the aa on Embankments practically | per. acre, may e placed in in en кош» ther on the 
d in detail, both on the Continent and in England, manure in the furrows and covered by splitting the 
-— have Менн ат а а к deal == d infor or b itae | in every third furrow 
HYDROPULT, 
oreover Mr. 
тода, мелаи нете vert: Ais Cat iet Es е 
trib o 
e all made to f their experience a nd Dibbling may be d i one-half by the use of 
linda, and ie pue er x Чаба is thus is nd — 
generally satisfactory. Exception mus made, how- y be sown on the lighter soils. Use the 
ever, to the botanical information; the letterpress at | com d "СӘК ои the coulter levers being sil 
pag : 98, giving the bo а of various | weighted, in ord заб the seed s be deposited at 
weeds & es, does not seem to have been M » | а sufficient depth. Bowi in rows 12 to 18 inches apart 
nd 
before publication. Wequote the follo owing reference to 
—8 bushels per acre, After sowing the water furrows | 
* In many districts boggy lands Jie: at the foot of hill 
Oats may be sown in rows 9 inches apart—10 t 
ranges. Now, а double benefit might in such cases be | 12 pecks per acre on ploughed Clover stubbles of din 
ected—first, by draining the hill.side pastures, ich, however, in England ar e 
then applying the waters thus obtained to irrigate the | generally sown with Wheat), or on land that has borne 
lan The quantity of wate er „obt: tain ned will be , that was ploughed in autumn, 
generally o "- quantity. well harrowed since winter. In exposed | 
covered hillsides will be of iro ылай Тһе situations the sowing of Oats should be deferred till | 
probable quan tity will be roughly estimated from 
— - E district. 
Lord Hatherton, in аав showed 
dian nit "be done by the drainage water P high 
land. He collected it in ponds, а it м n the 
rst rka water -wheel, , affording power for 
h у recom 
R21. 1 + 
and 1 bushel per acre of Gra ru 
Clover; 3 bushe 34 тм e of Italian R, 
tor to irrigate ен, 
Мше уа thus, he led 
D in fae t, peculiar valu- 
raina ge iter. 
y 
use alone; 5, b. per me еврону, ei 
Carrot, Mangel тана aud Tur eed, 
уга ien and utilisin d 
each. 
for Thrc wing W: b ^ 'ower. 
“Малаев should be purehas sed; guano and other Ó——— M 
divo By Rovan LETTERS PATENT! 
анат 
for grain crops, карету жр aud othér 
manufactured —— pa т greei crops. PRICE LIST. 
жану 
of the value of whicli нан have теа little idea. Bum. Road-Making, atid p éxtrüordinary | COMPLETE Brass AND 5 s. d. 
The following note from an agricultural periodical, on | winter works should be ue JAYANNED "ътт 7 EPR 
uniting irrigation "sd drainage work: ^ rass Lands.—lrampling fi stock during these | CówPLrrE этти ВкАзз СОЕ RS AND 
gestive on this point no under consi sider erati t and cold months will "serioudy injure ше herbage, СоРРЕВ STIRRUP .. 22 
^ There are many más drained nim mals; The Price ** Cotüplete " as abóve, iuis 2} {бок Sun: and 3 feet 
agricultural land in different parts of en Britain, Mes воа. therefore, be all in | Delivery Нев, Galvanised Wiro Strainer, Rose and Sinall Jet. 
ul d i 
where the outfalls of the drains are at sufficient eleva- 
Live Stock.—Calves will d pix 
ing: 
че їпа rdi -ven 
separa THE HYDROPULT 
tilated house should be provided for fr i bl in tl 
ion, and in suitable places, to allow of the water drawn 
off being used for purposes of irrigation nds, to be € Undiluted milk is É best food; but after t реце for 
deep-dr ine зо be lai as to work the firs t three or four weeks it must be supplemented by WATERING BE 
subsoil water of the upper portions over the surface | Linseed cake and sliced Ta urnips E hdn XE a larg SPRINKLING È 
and through the soil T. lower lying districts. Мо pire b late sown DROWNING oor Iss 
available de f drain yields pure water, and it ha: ilk tl and should кА NSING TREES F PROM SMUTS, 
long ved by analysis that water from a erefore юра the ahei food of the cows at this time. RESSING WITH LIQUID MANURE, 
manured field contains soluble salts any aaka Morse 1 be put on full allowance of food of all Е 
we it must evi e an adva eto p h | kinds, as they will soon be uired 4 iem the full TEE HYDROPULT 
over and through other елы, ЕЯ а м nd pe period. of ti The e being now aded in is desirable in every 
oomen oberen priam е a preguaney, кене wi r hay ч S 
work together with adv: Wurzels or Turnips upon their pastur The pm WASHING WI 
he quotations as to the quantity o undergo any sudden change i in е WETTING SIDEWALKS, 
the e Craigentinny meadows are E BI faclly ассан, or management, as it eii to affect their constitution, SPRINKLING STREET 
t appears, says Mr. Cuthbert Johnson, from the|and cause dauger in lambing. pus fatting 55 тана 
report of Dr. J. k (* Statement on Sewer Manure, | sheep must have their r increase of food, their PERIN 
р. 49), the celebrated Craigentinmy Meads are|sheds littered, and their feet fre tly examined ВАТА. 
annually irrigated with the city sewage about 18 time: he lambing season commen ly as January in Mod 
For instance: a certain plot was watered in its turn, | many districts, especially such as are near good markets 
in 1845, May 3 and 14, June 3 and 20, A and | for iere - ORDERED by the WAR DEPARTMENT as FIRE ENGINES. 
н October 8 and 29, November 24, December 31; in айту —The fóod zr - ү — should bef товат Нова, LED. and F.L.&, Re oxnmAim, A.B., 
pm. ary 30, February 18, March 5 and 22, айай барот ed, VEE ОЁ | Suiv Нтввкнь, Esq, F.R-H.S, "Tabula eris pm (thé eminent 
pril 2 and 13, cows have calved баай | ое л ; сее 
Now, if we calculate that on an e inue of months | more pro ofibable than vea enl. As the cows calve their I 
tons of т water would suffice 
the soil (always partial 
partially and som piece 
т moistened), then it would require 9400 tois 
Н е to give these 18 сете to an acre of land. 
eem the quantities I E e stated as likely to be д! 
ты amount uid r required for the irrig 
ion of correct, y 
че of Mr. Geor; d hanan, Enginee r to the 
eads of Craigentinny, to the Coitaléionara] 
re Mes 
ot Metropolitan бее e states the quantity of water | 
necess o е 1 í 
а; 
› this I calcula e equal * 
31x 60 x 10 x 12=23,400 cubic feet, weighing 624 lb. 
cubic foot, or 624 x 23,400=1,462, ., or about 
5 at the 
n thi 8 
апа Sod. during 13 da; 
of PELO SML. ow rigation is far fro ng 
‹ applying the e—the 
more rapid and горо application bog" to be 
Bro erred, as is affording little time for the soakage into 
eiie and the drain: 
yii e land is not irrigated so ps as 18 times in the 
hace and very ке ch more is ped n ata time than is 
applications per 
the total quantity applied i is more likely 20 or 
ousand tons per acre, though on an average the 
applied may not Y be more than 10 to 12 
30 thousa; 
quantity 
а 
had E division of the volume relates to 
cashire, Bagsho 
Bot 
une апа on various нит т in [different counties, 
Calendar of Operations 
Ferr: : 
EU u sort ia mo Wheat, Beans, Peas, aud Oats 
are allotted to them. Butter, on most dairy farms, is 
Two Hundred eet Suction Hose, and force it through cars 
still і the бү эр manu facture. | Hose 
toan irn of One Hundred Feet. 
1 
E 
ашан tlie óat fóllosiug weeks, - 
vereri med сохаввултовх HYDROPULT. 
E = to Correspon IFUL IMPLEMENT, 
arcely 
мо ыы in 
гре. The u ubber in com- 
posts will Бе found largely ана іп кч books on Weighing : сези 5108, 
re e dou value as à | AND SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE эң THE GREENHOUSE 
d AND CONSERVATOR 
Price 358., 
should compost of it with vegetable matters, as 
ould, аг — and turn it over frequently untilit was | Complete, with Brass Cylinders and Сор Stirrup, 21 feet Suction 
beginning to rot, and thereafter add to the st so much and 3 feet Dehvery Hose, Strainer, Rose, Jet, and Fan. 
This NEW MET EN must necessarily supersede Syringes 
pend , b ^ зеза А pee er, will be found much more посне! in 
and on repeated turnings, in fact upon the peer о an о |, 
the dp for getting it rotten. Lime із а good thing to add На орен 
with the pri ey compost of this vegetable апа A LADY САХ WORK IT FOR HOURS WITHOUT FATIGUE, 
; is preparing PEOR EAE e oa 
= e М; tit ot of much service in 
the compost for use. 
CART HORSES : icus Correspondents to inform SE 
him what they copsider gy Pt Чуло o of гоа S d sale of the Hydropult 
т cart horses at this season r£ He am eer A in reality 
has «шиа. = S of ога 
1 а who are now 
5 worthless imitations of the ims AE, and through their connec- 
hibit r sale, in 
by which the grains of Wheat are ана e Bunt, | i 
which is at once known by the grains очи filled with dark | ні i ces resemble in many respects 
ine vi which bas à le fishy „ Ergot, in ealeulated to deceive the 
which the grain is more or less бен жн tbe internal | the Hydropult in сем, 
substance nu ad solid. 3. Earcockle, in which the | unsuspecting. The Propiétor medien issues this Caution, and 
altere maller than the sound. These grains are | res; 
bi po. dnd rounded, соп сог ~ of a thick, hard | should examine the. machine offered for sale, and see if it has at- 
аты whose cavit y is filled with white powder. head th the following word. da Hydropult, 
аас Mel contains no trace of fecula, "but i is exclusively 
mposed à hne їс эт ead-shaped particles, which are | Vosr's Patent; predecir edi nly by GR & Brow, 
8 fact little dry, rigid worms. M койд in water | Birmingham. Онаша PoxEROY ро», Proprietor, 1 8 н 5 
they are ки D у their n motion t ied Là aliv dal кон these the — жу їпө 
rdinary smut and ш 
PARING AND BORATO: pz Xo. E all n sd utilis: on Oats itd ca 
-— ung next w mmend paring and burnin; vesti with тен, on application. 
оок, e reco 
and о) y 8 rat reduce it 
Mia ply is. Pay it — deme of clay and Tie HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 
and a 
143, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, 
th. 
о be sown early in February. Manure 
will ge CHARLES POMEROY "BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. 
