= Bristol. 
10—1850.] 
THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
153 
HOT WATER APPARATUS AND HORTICULTURAL 
BUILDING. 
a wp respectfully to announce — his 
mproved FLUE BOILER” may now be bad in sizes 
to wat: Siy des —— te — from that of 100 feet to 
2000 feet of K inch pine. __ aes STEAM 9 m 
er and u ither fo — onary o 
8 engines, and pi inei to i —— t e 
very description of 5 a constructed 2 
— best prin N Buildings of any y 
* A liberal . to the Trade, 
W. HILL, Hortiguitural Works, Greenwich. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT, 
PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA 
DENCH its 7e attention of Gentlemen ants | 
to erect Hothouses, &c., to the vast oe shew dy every 
= possen sed by his PATENT HOUSE vith he 
t to an — 
1s, 6d. 
r princip'e and the glass put in with 
no har 
putty. Patent Bashes, requiring r 4 1 from 7d, to 9d. per ft. 
HEATING BY HOT WATER. 
ry Manure shall 
ATE, Superphos pha f Lime, Sulphate 
— hos — — Ammonia, Nitrate Soda, 1 — and other 
Salt, Gyprum, Kaie enn Acid, = 
GENU NE PERUVIAN GUANO.—To insure this free from 
3 — all purchasers, if one sakes it, can receive their | 
warrants from Mr, Purser, and rem 
the Wäarahouses of Messrs, A. GIBBS * Sons, ee 1 mo oe 
idge-street, Blackfriars. EDWARD 5 — ecretary, 
Country Dealers and Agents a — f 
ENUINE see GUANO, direct fre from the the 
— all 
and sale 
N GUANO. LA er of the 
f 
“ale t for 
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d $ rise them that the adulteratio: 
of tbe article is still ively practised, an recommend 
em to apply either to curselves, to our agents, Messrs. Grpss, 
Brieat, and Co., o l and Bristol, or to dealers of 
established character, i se ppan and fair dealing ad 
* — 3 fidence. AN Aon GIBBS and Son 
1 — GUANO, — This effective] MANURF, 
n ly Improved, is confidently recommended a 
Dressing for all Spring Crops. It is equal to Peruvian 
and 25 per cent. cheap Also SUPERPHOSPHATE 4 
LIME, GYPSU and SULPHATE of AMMONIA, all . 
guar ranteed quality, and Cheaper than at any other establish 
1 — 28, ‘CLAPHAM ROAD PLACE, LONDON, 
M4 ES,—The following) * 
factured at Mr. LA wEs's nit gi a adit 
Corn and Grass Man 0 0 
Clover Manure, do. = co te eG 
Turnip Manure, do, see tire see Nee Ee 
Superphosphate of Lim At oe 
Sulphuric pag — — Coprolit 5 0 
0 
—4. King William-street, City, L ondon 
Peruvian “Guan o, guaranteed to contain 16 per cent. of 
Ammonia, N. 158. per ton; and for 5 — or mere, 9. 10s. per th 
ton, in dock. Sulphate of Ammoni 
LAWES’S PATENT MAN 
Winn E. — AND CO, Piri 
Mr. Lawes’s Wholesale agait for the — as ‘his 
MANURES, and can prema them at Mr. Law we prices, de- 
livered 75 his Factory, Deptford Creek: —Apply to WILLIAu E. 
RENDLE and Co., Union. road, Plymouth. 
GI IBS“ GENUINE. PERUVIAN GUANO, warranted, at 
N. 15s. per ton. In the mport Docks. 
8 ities Al GUANO.—This Guano is 
very su ity, of a HF lang Straw colour, and in 
= Bessa ioe of ed a a the last five Years the 
— — a hae awarded the prize for 
dest wedes grown with Guano only, to parties 
who have made — art — Fie — of Guano, It has been 
analysed by Dr. AnD: Uze, London; and Wu, HERATATR, 
Dr, ANDREW Ure remarks: The best Peruvian Guano is 
inferior in power and value to this Guano as 17 is to 24. It is 
ure excrement of the birds.” 
E lrk i, : One pound of this Guano is 
alone. 
Apply to H. and G. WEBB, Merchants, Worcester, who also 
— chee. of the same kind of Guano in Liverpool and in 
NURE. 
BASED PATENT COPROS.—A new Ma- 
nure for Corn and other Crops, from the nitro- 
e banks of the Thames, in 
combination with other substances poa r the growth of 
corn, éc., perton, Rold, in a finely ground state, at 
e., pr 
„ 3, New London, street, Mark-lane; also, 
wall, Poplar ; Waterloo Dock, — fan 
ington B 
PATENT 8 for Corn crops, also for Turni „ &. ; 
Superph of Lime, Gypsum, 1 and Tarn 
CEMEN Pans re nure Tanks, Malt 
od by “J. M, Brasz- 
liquid — T for 
House —— nd Barn. floors, 
FIELD, successor to Wyatt magein Smg com gm 50., Ori 
—Parker’s Cement, Established 1796. Drain 
ͤ—ͤ ! —— — 
SILVER SAND, PEAT, &c.—REMOVA 
ED WaRD KEMP begs to thank his — 
friends for their kind support during the last seven years, 
— — — that he has removed to No. 16, Ann'e- n 
d Ken — where he re pectfully solicits 
| 5 5 i quantifies per pol 
IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS.—COLLECTION AND 
ISTRIBUTION OF MANURES. 
STRATTON’S AGRICULTURAL RE ä BRISTOL. 
TRATTON, H 
UGHES, AND C ve now ready 
their PATENT TU MBLER CART "for ‘the collection z 
Might 8 seated offensive matters ; also r Iron Mill, t 
rse-power, water r- power, or se for — — 
and incorporating eg ban Charcoal and other deo- 
dorisers. The Tumbler Cart an iron body with a close 
cover; can be fitted if required — a a Wa atering-cart, with a Valve 
= Delivery eae for Foca water or liquid manure, and 
with an Appara r distributing dry manures in any 
StTRaT10N, Purnia and Co.’s T umble er Carts are used for 
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receipt of Is. . in postage eee 
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Vapour, Hot-air, and all o Buildings 
Conservatories, Èc., heated ‘oy Steam, “sir, or Water. Boring, 
2 ng. and Colle ctin ng í — r, &c. Towns supplied,—Direct 
O JOHN TA a 
a tenant farmer in the County of Limerick, who 
went from East Lothian to pera ne neighbourhood 
ars He ee = o farm e of which 
contains 400 Irish = 0 English * The ex- 
tent of the other is whe stated. He e pays fro 
i es 
Grand Jury cess—and fam stealing, 
and >on the facing and draining also at 
own expen he people there are ere by 
Mr. Eee as well disposed and grateful for em- 
ploy 
On ci tracts of the finest soil of that county 
Mr. Carr found that no attempt had — made at 
d high farming. The land ae have not th 
chaser 
will have to contend with, For sheik ae land 
grit RUBBER HOSE PIPES, 
AMES. LYNE HANCOCK, 
Manufacturer of the PATENT. VULCANISED INDIA- 
RUBBER PIPES and TUBING, These Pipes are well ada ape — 
for watering Gardens, conveying Liquid Manure, for Breweri 
Gas Fittings, Chemical rT Ban Bee. Where a perfectly 
sound E Pipe is required. 
dress iak 1 
tly 
chests 12 — — for Fire-Engines ; and from their 
not Lata are ar exceedingly useful in 88 hot or 
cold water to baths in dwelling houses and such lik 
y aining their use, — jem par- 
Ey: adapted for — ation 
ULCANISED INDIA. RUBBER GARDEN HOSE, 
fitted me Roses, Jets, and ras ee — kaemer with Union 
Joints, ready o attach to Water Ciste 
All Sett ers or Orders addressed t N 1. H. at the Manufac- 
tory and Warehouse, Goswell- daw, Ae London 
will meet with immediate attention. 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Wepnespar, March iy Agricu tural Soe of England. 
Taurspar, — — i Lap. jety of Ire 
WEDNESDAY, os 
Tavpspar, — 31— Agricultural 
FARMERS’ CLUB. — 
from the pen AMES SO rD, of Baldoon. 
The subject i is of great interest to those farmers 
who, from any cause, may emigrate 
their country : wever suspiciously a statement 
and how 
might be received at this side of the Chann 
panes of immigration to Irelan 
be fairly attached to the oradi) re port of 
— tleman, which bears i —_ evidence ‘of a dis- 
1 and correct jud 
“tt is gratifying to isa that notwithstanding the 
partial 3 of the Irish soil, and the general 
ts, hts are to be 
wn estato in a very perfect 
manner. He bears 5 a very large and prime 
s 300 acres of Sige ted meadows, 
t Mr. Huxtapte’s plan of house 
feeding sheep. ike having seat many years i 
rin ging i Piene farms to their present high state of 
impro Mr. JEFFRYES yo not ob 
9 a let them to skilful an 
It isnot, however, either 5 
rare, to o find examples of high an 
man i 
tees | discharge his duties as a landlord : provides 
suitable farm buildings for his tenants—which i is one 
* The Plantation Scheme ; or, the West of Ireland * field 
Sole Licensee and — io 
failure p. nite an end to this rotten s system ; an 
| “plantation in the we 
perc bui 
and steading — — — of capi 
8 and the the hig gh 
We shall glance also at the case of Mr. Cunisrie, | = 
. an acre, including all rates, t 
0 
or farms anywhere 
3 capital, when they had needy landlords to 
l with: 
man manages to sa 
„When save 1007. or a š 
goes to a lanal ord and offer a farm, 
backin 
h mark 
who depended aie — the lan 
by it while it lasted” A now squall 
We cannot spare 27 to dell u upon che great 
merits of some other landlords in Munster; on the 
EFSF 
wcas 
arly effective improvements ex 
the Misses Gascorenr, on the most * scale, 
nty of Limerick. 
ugh there are ee ripened 3 in i 
eben bait of Munster ready to reasonable 
couragement to to British o or native 8 wi ith capital 
and either to guarantee that rates shall not excee 
á xed —— or pay th Ar altogether from their 
own pock st hasten on to the consideration 
3 | of those portions of 2 wor 
i st;” and for thi we 
“lab ll 9 with the author directly from Dublin 
bers loc 
r. SPENCER rome of Holmen county of 
Mayo, a decided improver. a a of 
400 acres of “rich, dry, admirably suited 
for rsected b re Fas roads, and in excel- 
lent condition, an the farm-house 
of the same in the same 
forms por aie i e 
ck qe: feed i — a à way that we have 
er in Scotland (with 5 feet of stone and 
e i 
vif beneath the 5 and plenty o 
n it; with a conve 
peculiar advantages atte 
6 By James Carp. Published by W. 
D and Sons, Edinburgh: 1 1850, 
attending 
“far west,” is, that 1. 
