3—1850.] 
R AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
OF ENGLAND. 
ANNUAL COUNTRY MEETING OF 1850, 
TO BE HELD AT EX 
PRINCIPAL DAY OF THE SHOW, THURSDAY, JULY 18. 
IZES AND REGULATIONS 
* 5 ee eee IMPLEME 3 
The Priz mpetition: bers have 
— privilege of a Free . park —— subscribers are allowed 
mpete on the payment of 5s. on each Certificate. 
See 1 * — to be procured on application to the 
Seere Hanover- square, London. All Certificates for 
the eral of — e., will be required to state the total 
number of articles entered to be shown by each Exhibitor, and 
their 
1850; the nell having decided, that in no case —— 
shall a uch Certificate for Implements be received after tha 
date. 
PRIZES 
For the Plough best adapted for general purposes, 71. 
For the Plough best adapted for deep ploughing, 72. 
For the best y or ough, 5l. 
For the best Drill for general purposes, which shall possess 
the most 5 —— ethod of distributing compost or e 
or dry state, quantity being especi ot con 
the man ure 
compost or other ma- 
nures in a moist or eii state, quantity being PEE con- 
sidered, 107 
Othe 128 
iven 
a shall possess 
the most approved. e of l 3 st or other 
manures in a moist or dry state, quantity being especially con- 
Sidered, 10l. 
N. B. li tk ven 
+ 
be bes 3 to cover — mahure 
with soil before the 47 is apaid. 
For tiè — drop Drill, — Aai N seed and manure, 10. 
For the Manure-distribut 
buting br 
a moist 
livery of any — 3 st 
For th a bobt portable Steki nguroi — to threshing 
or other a 9 pe 
For the sec 
rE 
eam 
or 
: ‘or the er 0 — 1 ay 
10 
For th Linseed and TEN 57. 
shaff-cutter, 100. 
'urnip-cutter, 51. 
ilca ike Breaker, for every variety of 585 50. 
3 For the — Li; icht t W. eon se — neral pur poses, 10 
‘or the best Machine for making Draining Tiles or Pipes for 
wn in the ya pipotes - Specimens of the Tiles, or Pipes, to be 
nt 
Cultivator, Grubber, and Scarifier, 102, 
r the best Pair. horse Scarifier, 5}. 
e Hoe on the 
Akee the best Horse Seed-dibbler, o or Seed-depositor, not being 
ho best Ne Mill, 101. 
e best Barrow Hand D; Drill, t 
For — best Liquid Manure Distributor, ia 
Fort ue best Haymaking Ma e, 5l. 
or the best Gorse-bruiser, 51. 
or he best — Store or Range for burning coals, 5l. 
t economical Steaming Apparatus for 
For 
or 
bea 
= 
88 8 
he best a: 
en neral p yt 
f Pee peis Awards 
: Medals sparen is at 202. 
4 r the invention of any New 5 such sum as the 
— may ope proper to awar 
By Ord Sage Council, ee Hupsoy, Secretary. 
sa containing the Conditions of these Prizes, 
a 
‘or Competition, may — 5 had on — 
ost or otherwiee, totheS 
and Essential improvements, Silver 
gE PUBLIC SALE, at the New Corn prongs 
reale a Te on peepee. ie 21, 1850, 
Banomarn, Brokers, 26, Commercial 
— * 
ERUVIAN GUANO.—As . —. of the € Peruvian 2 
Governmen — 
ey 
5 Mr. Purser, and remove En Guano | 
) Warehouses a Messrs. A. GIB BS and Sons, the 
3 — 
— 
Importers. 
* 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
41 
| LJ OW ro KEEP A HORSE ron LESS THAN ONE 
nd M 
M and Co’s, 1 
Oat- esa — and Chaff. — * tory, 
established upwards of 40 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT, 
— * to 21 oz. ze foot, 1 foot wide, 3 feet m furnished, 
nd the Houses when completed cha arged fr rom 18. 3d. to ls. 6d. 
per — — foot, accordin ; one prin- 
ciple, the roof ey formed wi — igs r putty y, and the 
other 
G BY HOT 4 ATER, 
oo oe — CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
8 and 17 eee ge Southwark, Inventors 
cturers Py mproved C NICAL d DOUBLE 
ientific Horticulturists to t ethod of 
applying the Tank Syst — o Pin ae “ste Pree 5 — Houses, 
by which atmosph ‘hans as well as bottom-heat is 
E 
— to any required — 3 the aid of pipes or flues. 
S. and Co. have also to state that at the request of numerous 
friends they are now making their Boilers of Iron, as well as 
Copper, by which the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which 
those = 5 5 not seen them in operation, prospectuses * 
be for ed, as well as reference of the highest authority; 
they may ri S eben at most of the Nobility’s seats and prin * 
N hens 9 the — 4 — 
o inform the Tradet ttheir Manuf actory, 
17, New 3 — gr on every — 2 — — for the construction 
of Horticultural Buildings, as well a — os them, may 
obtained upon the most advantageo 
Conservatories, &c., of Iron or Wood, ‘erected upon the most 
Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire-work, &. 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Tnusspar, Jan. 1 Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
Taukspar, Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
ESENT Prices” 
emotions in “different minds ; and many 
may be sure who are heartily ‘aid siini re- 
1 at jato vay causes rind are spreading de- 
spondency amongst ut whatever the 
nature ag the feeling | — e e may yet 
show it to sere been of very un int 
and it may yet come to be seen that "the: EE 
pee present prices future prices i 
slight and uncertain still, as it has always ‘hitherto | 
been throughout t e histo ory of that p variable 
and ee of all things—the Corn Trade. 
we believe that the very uncertainties of onr position, 
by which so many are depressed, ae thus be 
excite rI os 
5 
Qu Oo 
er to be 
po prices 
should represent future experience too, it becomes a 
ri 
would 
— that therefore es problem is incapable of 
solution, to take the case of another manu- 
| d as the 
th | will permit—fesling i all the 
r ft, he mperfec rfec th 
| lute 
are now so well known, scarcely require — scription, but to 
Now we do not know of any instance in which 
this — em has yet been solved, or maid should 
pally have to detail the particulars of 
r. g Dire 
it is 
wledge of this . to error 
e, that an 
e piers wes of a 
satisfactory — is 2 better than that a 
blindness under which so many seem ready to 
sit ae wn 
Mr. 
Pres nt Prices, 
le ment by which lie pro- 
fesses to have de — its compatibility with 
agricultural prosperity. as not experienc 
this compatibility; but he believes in it never- 
theless. nothing absurd in that. No 
eap food, „ 
aan ofl the” — detailing the process and its 
esult,“ he would be more anil listened to; but 
that should p hinder us from ee g tothe same 
ssertion by another who only adds, “ These e are the 
reasons 7555 which $ a the hing to be possible.” 
Of course, the v of the teaching in suc a case 
8 wholly — the soundness of the “reasons” 
that are given. If they are bone a neh 1 
the result be, to which they lead. 
which Mr. Huxranr adduces for he belief a are ro ali 
founded on apina ; the ex 
o some extent 
unquestionable, ar as i r. La 
Rothamsted, he tells Mi * l in his 
carefull 
e i 
and — n 3 y applyi 
manu pA me gelahe 3 — 
ring animal gro 
LBERT for as long in 
t Mag 
N 
and 
a 
er nitrogen i rm 
and in the latter on nitrogen in the form of 
that pa s aa eaog — and its 
poun also e to t eee 
that, nd of ths 10 lbs. of 5 thus used in 
the manufacture of Wheat and other penny grains, 
i ed, 6 or more 
meat, 
reiected 
ong ago, appeared ree: the cost of the labour 
and the raw material alon 
tio 
ke he c reat in this case followed 
= indeed. ‘resulted from — constantly increas asing | { 
E | skill and economy of t ocess; and although in 
our own case, most un 
a that out of which alone, by right, it ought to have 
- | arisen, yet wem ona 
ni , to circum- | y 
and that e prices only put us in the in 
which ual competition, and our 
ary 
55 
av 
position is not n 
present desire. For 
er | proved is, that our 
only absolutely fi 
the circumstances of our case, but that it is one] rent 
wile might reasonably, under any ema ae 
er have be subj f tion. 
friars. EpwarD PuzrsER, Secretary, 
Dealers and Agents supplied, | 
ufer sata, it has preceded | y 
of the land, such a 
ve monia will be = paved 3 it as, at the 
55 Hasire 
i ed. T 
merely tilled, receiving no 1 
. ann maija g a crop averaging 16 b 
whose 
of bein ine 
the land, then foe ev 
soil is to produce beyond the 16, it must be supplie 
with about 5 lbs. 2 8 monia—a quantity sufficien 
the proportion to furn e 
he ‘hich a Makel of Wheati is found actually to contain. 
the d 
in the case of a crop of 
fis more than 
uantity of am- 
resent 
un- 
3 * lls. 3d— i 
112. da ere for interest on To tal and for proi a 
will —a conclusion which, s supposing en bien- 
miliy, and the alternate crops jus t to 
> oie 
— 25 int of the 32 bushels), 
to hä 
