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AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
137 
BY HER = ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S S72 a PATENT, 
PATENT HOTHOUSE wona KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA. 
= — invites the attention of Gen tlemen about a 
othouses, &c., to the vast superiority in every 
ENUINE PERUVIAN 3 direet from me 
Import rter’s Stores, LINSEED CAKES, and all kinds 
ee — p — had at Tonnies prices, for Cash, of 
s. ODAM: and Pic KFoRD, 15, Mark-lane, London. 
— — —— — a .w 
fore weighed about 72} stones; considerably less, it 
will be s een, than either Herefords or short-horns. 
TEPHENSON anp Co. cechurch PERES P 
thwark, Inventors 
AL and DOUBLE 
—— possess sed by his PATENT ` apse which he will | scientific Horticulturists to uch improved method = 
warrant superior in every res Good Glass applying the Tank System to ‘Ther es, Propagating Hous 
from 16 to 21 oz. per foot, 1 foo coger Pig 1 long, — — „d which — Seba heat as well as bottom. — ig 
and the Se when — ets charged * — 3d. to ecu egr without the aid of pipes or flues, 
per superficial foot, according to size and quantity ; — and Co. that at the request of numerous 
ciple, the roof being formed without w — putty, 2 — L ae are now making their Boilers of Iron, as well as 
oth neiple being d ratters Copper, 7 *. h the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which 
er pri w — the 1 a in with 
ut Patent or requiring no paint, from 7d, to 9d. per ft. 
eA ATING BY HOT WATER. 
HOT WATER APPARATUS AND HORTICULTURAL 
BUILDING, 
HILL begs —— n- kameran that his 
d “FL z BOILER” now be had in sizes 
f Apparatus, g2 rom that of 100 feet to 
pipe. 1 STEAM BOILERS, from 
1 opt gl either for stationary or 
guaranteed t most effective. 
y des escripti on of ortuan Building constructed upon 
the best ripe og Buildings of any pui pegia by hot water. 
i T 
liberal — count t 
W. HII r, Horticull ural Works, Greenwich. 
ANURES.—The following Manures are manu- 
1 Lana Deptford Mah ge E 
Corn and Grass Manure, pe 
gore Manure, oH 4 ee “i 0 0 
rnip Manure 0 0 
brim —— ie Lim i 0 0 
E Acid King Copr 0 
ite: 
William. street, City, R 
N. B. ors meek 3 a analysis), N. 15s. per ton, in 
dock. Sulphate of Ammonia, &c. 
AWES’S . MANUR 
WILIA E. RENDLE AvD CO, N are t 
fo 
— 4 — —— lesale Agents the Sale of his 
MANURE supply them at Mr. Lawes’s prices, de- 
livered at bis “Fa raed en Creek.—Apply to WILLIAM E. 
LE and Co., Union 
sue GENUIN NE ane 3 warranted, at 
5s. = 
Roa MANURE ae beg to offer 
as an ides and ped ge krani that e amd Manure shall 
it will be found A 
UANO,— 
adulteration, TERN 1 they prefer it, can receive their 
“ihe V —— of Messrs. A. Sus — 1 Sons, the — 
Bridge-street, n pors Ponsen, Secretary. 
Country Dealers and Agents supplie: ed. 
ee GUANO, — — effective MANURE, 
nfidently recommended as 
It is equal to Peruvian Guano, 
and 25 per cent, cheaper Also 8 JPERPHOSPHATE of 
— GYPSUM, asi SULPHATE aa MMONIA, all of 
aranteed — and Cheaper than a ther establish- 
— in town * 
a than as bie airy any absolute ‘truth. 
require description, but to 
those wh p Seir not seen them in operation, prospectuses will 
be forwarded, . well as 4— ot the on ara) r = 
they may be seen at most of th Erie aiy ts and prin 
Nurseries — the kingdo 
S. and Co. beg to 3 the Trade that at their — 
17, New Park-street , every article required for the construction 
Known, scar — 
ele 
of Horticultural Buildings, as well as for beating 9 — may 
be obtained upon the most . — 
Conservatories, & c., of Iron or Wood, e upon the most 
alsia, —— Field and Gatun 
es, Wire-work, &c. 
“PRUE RUE ITALIAN RYE-GRASS.—A fine Stock of 
an Rye-Grass, clean and true, price 6s. 6d. per bushel, 
earriage free to London, Bristol, or ie agg Al: 50 best 
— avec. Mangold Wurzel, Swede rnip, Belgian Carrot, 
nd other 
Agricultural Seeds, at lowest market prices. peat 
particulars app'y to Joun Surron and Sons, Reading, Berks. 
Che Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS, 
WEDNESDAT, March e Agricu'tural Society of I 
Tuvaspay, 7— hot oltural Imp. Ireland. 
Was near, — Agricultural Socis of 14 — 
Taune bar, 1d—Agricultaral bn — of Ireland. 
ARMERS’ . —March 
Ir is a hopeless mo’ e so 
ances of any individ 
that its pene shall ve aang 
more than 
to regulate the circum- 
1 sme ent, as 
an agricultural truth 
erely individual spplitation ; 
at is to ascertain the 
facts regarding soi rm profits 
erally, it must be — K experiments 
22. rding animals, o all thos 
where addition 
urces of error which affect tall agriculture alike, e, we 
4 
p | Nker- 
| and withou 
pe 
rth year, and 20 per — in their third year. 
OF ‘the Herefords, 42 per cent. were 
appears som 
the result, such as it is, w 
ined at Birmin 
six were 
ng tng eight were in their fift 
of these instance numbers we 
confer a slight value on the 3 het 
ment and weight, which were, * — 
short-horn oxen, girth 8 feet 6 Cos: length 5 feet 
4} 
We may also compare the cows of the different 
breeds, At the Smithfield Club exhibition nine 
cows or ee of the ee a se 
years old, were shown; 8 ir 
Birmingham, k m of è the m on i ted haitata" Aawi, 
16 w ort nine Herefords ; Bates ex- 
N the shor N cows r five s old, 
which numbe od io, fare cm the ages were ‘presen 
in numbers su hose 10 cows 
fici mpare. 
averaged 8 feet 2 — é 8 girth, 5 feet 31 inches 
in length, and were therefore 84 stones in weight 
stones 3 than the weight of those shown in 
er — of the breeds as to prizes is given 
merely as age snes fh u of the last exhibition, 
t any des o draw inferences from i 
as the the quay the breeds 5 a 2 ngle year is 
_, Were k, by the way, 
have at u 
in the pecu uliarities of temperament. 
the In epou 
different breeds, very lar pg 
ge papers a 
85 
described, or the i Bra snes will be of 
very — value. _ An d w e would, ehe put, the 
following more in the form 
ym estions 
late stag of fat cattle in Baker-stree 
s of the Smithfield Club, 11 es 
At the 
under the auspic 
ntry. rn oxen, in their fth year, were shown ; they had 
ctory, 28, CLAPHAM ROAD PLACE, LONDON. not been restricted as to food ; their average dimen- 
GUANO AND OTHER MANURES sions were—girth 9 feet 1 inch , length 5 feet 8} inches 
ERUVIAN GUANO of the — t quality (ee im- their average weight, accordin g to Cary’s cattle 
rted by the Contractors) on Sale; Superphosphate * was 113 st Thirtee sho rt-horn 
of e, Gypsum, N rary of Soda, Salt, —＋ all other Manures t auge 1 5 shee 
of known value.—A ply to Manx Forurnattt, 2014, Upper in ee fourth year = À shown; their 5 
ames. street, Londi were—girth 8 fee S inches, nee ae feet 
= AN GUANO. .— As Spat of the Peruvian 31 inches, weight, dnai gi stom short 
vernment for the importation and sale of this valuable tor — third year their 
MANURE, we think h i 
we = it right, for the prot of consumers dimension T fost. 1 Bh fecha co ngth 
Bristol, or to 1 or 
s Tumbler Carts are used for 
„ — Worcester, Har- 
parison pets were, however, sigh 
3-year-ol Devon ox n exhibited ; east 
girth 7 feet 9 inches, tack 5 feet inch, oak — 
rth 
eee Apis tak, Weig t 76 stones. The q 
wou riai ere is, amg the average in the first 
be s 
of the 4-year-old Herefords ae a of the 3-year. 
86 s mS 
pear in pee numbers to 5 er any r l 
* CarY’s cattle gauge does 
in postage stam; 
the case of very fat cattle. 
- | old oxen, the Ist a 
uestion we e 
f the year-old for com 
d not ap- | undoubtedly — — to have appeared. The 
ay oun ty under 
obtain 
a rivalry, it i 
between di ferent 
* 
very 8 
breeds be extended; 
and t 
3d prizes were gained by the 
and the Hereford . . 
tion, an 
i hed character, hose honesty and fair — hey — ases a m sed true for ing, as evid 
cas place 5 pa Tg ANTONY GIBBS and 8 sufficiently Large — to justify any inference | award of the e Judges to observe that in Class I., that 
o N from them as to the average growth in the last year | is, among 4-year-old oxen, the Ist, 2d, and 3d 
ß 1, 1 ewer 
at meir heir Country Man: 27 stones of beef, which would fetch in spectively, the average of t wi 
BATER ENT EASTON. and ‘AMOS beg to offer their improved | the market, at present prices, probably one-third — 102 stor In 5 atl 
d without ma a e n e water 2 the cost which during ye -| old oxen, the Ist, 2d, and 3d weig k 
s MACHINE Ck Rebar "cummed. We do not ask any sch question of the} 69,6, and, 82 done report lm averte af 
Pais, OF WaTte-oe 2 1 gr = REVER A second and third cases mentioned, for the number of | the shown in 0 eing * 
and it s cheapness m aud durability, with the fact th. 3 3 or animals in each is neither equal nor sufficiently great. in Class III., among aaron A — ante: 
he sai d'and other countries ty Mes essrs.| Th also exhibited on that occasion 1 Pora 
EASTON and AMOS h ere ee > ; 
afford n its — value and offic! . 8 eight ie oxen in their fifth year— girth pectively, while the average of 455 i held tol be a 
F Estimates of the expense of the —— Pipes for the con- 8 feet length 74 inches, weight | 65 stones. qoa 1575 1 ; dim 
plication t Messrs, EASTON and. AMOS, 11 100 stones REG Sr ety a re = b t that that alone will not dais. the 
ENGINEERS t to the ROYAL. AGRICULTURAL 8 SOCI girth 8 feet 14 inch, length 5 feet 3} inches, the class: bu dee facts that in 
Works in 1 ig —— ap — ie at ‘he weight Sd Las nes: and = 1 850 eir ace sg ae — ri — what with one 
S —— girth 8 feet, length ö feet, weight 79 meti 2 ; 5 0 
.... . f.... eh Clas HE 
STRATTON’3 AGRICULTURAL REPOSITORY, BRISTOL. is here only 21 stones, yet these animals, as | the three 3 f E SR A 
STRATTON » HUGHES, ann CO., have now y | one can judge from the printed statement mite in Class III., as kt of th ra 
their PATENT TUMBLER CART for the collection of | each, were fed as ex ely as the short-horns. was below theaverage weight of thoset weresho 
Wight-soll and other offensive matters ; also il, to peny 1 also refer to the fact brought out by 
worked by horse. power, water-power, or steam, for mixing Compare the two breeds at : the average e may ; 
oe ee Chareoal and other deo-| weight of the Ayaro -old short-horns was „in the two c 
e y 
weight of the class under 80 stones was 
th 
does not indicate sufficient weight in An 
