12—1850. } THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ANURES.—The following Manures are manu- UCERNE.—JUST IMPORTED, a ag, era ty mined that this 
factured = ogo — — Deptford Crock = of excellent new Lucerne Seed, price 80s. 
Corn and Gra: quantities not less than 28 Ibs. Also a bes E Pe 3 
Clover Manure 3 211 9 0 GRASS SEEDS AND CLOVERS FOR PERMANENT PAS. | allo 
rnip Man > mA RA „„ S TURE at TA low pric s; and SUTTUN’S RENOVATING 
Superphosphate of Lim 7 0 0 MIXTURE for improving old Pastures, price ls. 55 Te con- 
Sulphuric Acid and Geer roli 5 0 — d ei the finer sorts of Perennial Grasses and Clovers, 8 Ibs. 
a g , King William-street, City, London. to the 
N. B. — Guan per cent. of pire Finest Lawn Grasses ; Ashcroft, Liverpool, and | 
Ammonia, N. 15s, per ton; qal for 5 tons or more, 91. 10s. per other Swedes ite Belgian and other Carrots, Yellow 
ton, in dock. ee ate of Am monia, oo. ’ 9 ’ 
KSS PATENT lobe and mae Mangolds, * a n Rye-grass, 
WII K. RENDLE xp 0, Bl mouth, are 
ES ce r — them at I. Tikas 8 — 
e Creek. — Apply to WILLIAM E. 
. — and Co., a Plymou 
GIBBS’ GENUINE PERUVIAN. GUANO, warranted, at 
N. 15s. per ton. In the 
eee 
UANO: = pei effective MANURE, 
3 ze — nded abi 
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an 
AMMONIA, all of 
any other establish- 
oe Manures, m on ces, for Cash, of 
Messrs. Opaus and ee 18. Marz — London. 
B di for Corn a PATENT CO PROS. —A — Ma- 
orn and oth nitro- 
genous m r de s, in 
— with other substances essential for Riche pres of 
sorn 133 price 81. 5 ton. Sold, in a aie ground 3 at 
1 1 75 Lon Mark-lane Works, 
rn crops, also for PEON &.; 
Superphosphate of Lime, — calcined — in oy with 
liquid manure. CE cag hs = Bins or W e Tanks, Malt 
House Floors, and Barn- . BLAsH- 
WIELD, successor to Wyatt Parker: oe Ca, Original Patentees 
ot Parker’s Cement, Established 1796. Drain Pipes, Tiles, &c, 
CORN MANURE FOR 3 BARLEY, OATS, BEANS, 
ë € 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY mos 
Sheaper than Peruvian 
80 large a growth * straw. 
acre, They 
offer an 
uperphosphate T aae, Niteate of Soda, Sulphinte — Phosphate 
185 
abbage, Kohl R 
1 paar Surron and Sons, R id 
* Carriage free by cows — pa "Western, 
or 25 Eastern Railw 
TESSRS. o a ene kg AGRI- 
HE 
52 
Chemistry, Geology, Burveying, Mf a ag Railway E —— 
&c., may be obtained in Messrs, NESBIT's Academy, in 
addition to a goo od . education. 
ESBIT's works on Arithmetic, Mensuration, Gauging, 
tind Surveying, English Petre A &c., are Sewn by Lone- 
man and Co., and may be ha Bookseller. 
ov 
he terms of the School — k had on — either 
— 1 
personally or by letter. 
H ee. ENGINES, WATER mga &e., 
8 Principles ; Engines worked by Steam or 
Hydraulic r, to raise from 1 gallon to 1000 per min — to 
a height of 50 500 feet, and from a Jepch of 900 feet. Douche, 
82 Re er and all other kinds of 3 Buildings, 
r. Boring, 
3, &c., heated by Steam, Air, or W 
Sinking, and Collecting of Willer. — Towns the n 
o Joun LEGG, Cheltenham. 
th 
cultural 
Water-w 
Towns sapii with Gas or Water. Drawings and Estimates 
made. 8 Rox and —— Hydraulic and Gas Engi- 
sg yeh. fy e, trand, L 
pr pons — tates ve ad, 
IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS. r re eee AND 
DISTRIBUTION OF MANURE 
STRATTON’S AGRICULTURAL REPOSITORY, 9 
GTRATTON, HUGHES, anp CO., eady 
their PATENT TU MBLER CART for the . of 
. — * Pie stoned sae sete —— 
K 
of Ammonia, Fishery and other se, , Gypsy m. Sulphuric Acid, | cover; can be fitted if required as a Watering-cart, with a Valve 
and To — free sin adul. and Delivery Pipe for distributing water or liquid manure, and 
teration, all purchasers can Miik, 20 direct from the Ware- with an Apparatus for distributing dry ures in any 
‘houses of the Importer, ven quantities per acre. 
Bridge. stre Blackfriars, | Epwanp Punsrr, Secretary. Staarion, Hucues, and Co. bl m oro ew sor 
ntry Dala and 4 supplied. scavenging purposes in Man nchester, Bristol, Worcester, Har- 
wich, Rochford, Cardiff, as and they are now buildiog — 
=e n 3 — E bee Pree, Boe 
cultur olleges and private individuals. STEA UGH ES, 
BY HER r d Co,’s ate illustrated Catalogue of Carts, Waggons, and 
Agricultural 3 . be forwarded to any address on 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. receipt of ls. 6d. in postage stamps. 
— wide, 5 “feet 8 
when completed charged, fi 8. 3d, to 1s. 6d, 
hy * glass put m with 
ng no oats rom to 9d. 
Y HOT WATER, "r 
ut "lore Sashes, re 
= 5 HEATING BY HO: B 
“HOT WATER APPARATUS AND HORTICULTURAL 
BUILDING, 
TURDAY, MARCH 23, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO t pase 2 K 
WEDNESDAY, Matek hg Axricu tura — le gland. 
* Tavasvar, teas My — —.— a Ireland. 
Weonespar, April P3 Agricult a | agg” of . 
Tauxs bar, 4~—Agricul Imp. Society of Ireland. 
E NOT—WANT Nor.“ It is an old maxim; a 
than a 
. expen 
cultivation and the value of our r produce, when both 
or 
all erde 
d 
Tne Agricultural Gazette. pi 
all departments of 3 it is the spirit 
and i fac- | St 
source of the praras rs wealth is so 
gri Soe ion The sew 
for w 
efficieney, wee they will venture an 
And agricultur 
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B 
at once to step forwar o bette 
way can this be stone than by placing before —— 
the best plans to be pursued, with accompan ying 
reasons for recommending them. Much is wasted in 
pounds might be easily and profitably made 
| point involves a Tr of box- 5 manure- 
| reservoirs, urin 
e-pipes, eed-food, mown fodder, 
&c. Another kind of waste is in the preci of 
eading to a notice of ridge culture, top- 
We shall eri however, confine our 
1 employ e pre- 
— — throu 
servation In ough any 
agriewtkeril dis ist trict, even = aie firs 
judging from the majori 
seems as 
rve man 
vale with 
e dreini — yards entirely 
‘ota, aaa. — in addition to the rain-water 
eir whole area, the 
witness of the little 
— which is commonly 3 to the husband- 
man's best treas 
e observe — * — the pom way of 
keeping 1 there e downwards. Fer- 
— ae. with ‘all the salts 
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B 
an 
drainings of e are exceedingly rich in 
these useful substan and common sense 
=a decides upon nep advisability of either prevent- 
the dirai 
preserving t 
To effect these objects let the yar 
o be a 
which ti e manure is ccumulated be 
properly “dished” and bot The ground 
fter becoming solid will not Saia uch of the 
to pass away roots, weeds, &c., 
cleaned out of the fields be placed upon this bottom, 
in order to absorb the juices of the mand t 
ng. On no account let the yard be lowest at one 
side, lest the precious liquid 3 but the 
entre cons ank, or else lay a covered drain 
e from th i 
ich 
nai ~ ent pumped up upon the dry —— 
n buckets and thrown over 2 when 
raf res, and government, it is bar to embody itself the manure = is being “ turn ing. 18 may 
in cheaper methods, saving systems, and cial be done by t o object to the expense of cart- 
reforms. Economy, or the prevention of waste, is ing the liquid manure to the land from which T 
what we must rely upon for Pmsp £ = the defi- | Clover, or other n fo as been cut for the 
ifference bet ses of purpose oË s ate air bei 
shall have fallen to the lowest point. 
How comes it, then, that farmers, Rrra other- 
rl IN iDRICAL . BOILERS, respectfully solicit 
tific Hort fists to their toch improved men 
applying rok Tank System to 1 
beit] to any — — 
own, scarcely quire gore we a to 
those Wh whe: * — not oan them in a m, pros s es will 
ed, as well as reference of big hest authority oF 
— may — at most of oe seats and prin ipai 
175 Now Park-street, every aiia — for th truction 
of Horticultural Buildings, as well as BE then- fis 
upon the most advanta 
Conservatories, &e., of Iron or ood, erected upon the most 
Ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire-work, &c. 
AKER’S PHEASANTRY, Beaufort-street, 
road, Chelsea, ppointment to her Ma 
H. R. H. Pr ince ane e WA 
f bla 
£onsis 
— b Ds ren * emen geese, shieldrakes, 
Widgeon, sum teal, gadwa 
shovellers, gol = Carolina ducks, on 
pinioned; also Spanish, Cochin 
Sect ict and Dorking fowls; is white, Japan, pied 
ung —— wonderfully improved at a trifling ex- 
read of the sävantajes to be 
— 
man 
old bj pree be- 
of preserving it are subjects ; it is not 
3 cause the better modes of management are undeter- 
oiling ng necessary 
to the progress of putrefaction, it is not desirable to 
exclude all moisture from the manure while in 
course of e eee but on the other ee if every 
and the full heat of the 
wise thrifty, should 15 Pas to violate the above | drenching show burning 
Ne 2 momentous truth whilst | Sun be suffered J i hed and waste e 
ma bet uggling against a falling market, especially wi abi low Se aeriform es of th Wales ohn 
h-street, | respect to oer manures ? Certain! it arises in a et kd ge 
ig | great m om ignorance of the facts of the |“ Auchness tacles and reservoirs are no 
case. But! have they not books, pamphlets, and socie- kabl it is well to cover in a large 3 of 
of | ties ? True—these are doing a great work ; few, how- | the straw yards with open sheds, whi Th 
ever of the — occupiers read our cultural will be of little service unless 1 Sac 
blications, partly owing ; which d nds upon the re always 
clubs for diffusing the knowledge of husbandry are keep the manure sufficiently we especially when 
unhappily rare. We k to private en- the cattle are allowed a proportion of roots with 
deavours ; “example teaches more than precept,” their dry food. 
and one successful adopter of printed recommenda-| There is likewise a waste upwards. The food 
tions will host of imitators around him, | f. | or vegeta B contained in manure is liable to escape, 
though the sources from whence he derived his both b age and volatile form, whilst the much 
informatio lessly neglected. have vel nel carbon v with 
such 
of comparatively us 
reg it is united remains subject to 
tion. This f 
Sa a ey in 
to gredients 
site Ghemical foo 
| 
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may be —— by fire, while the requi- 
will f ash. in Mr. 
rem 
Hosxrx's Introduc 8 Essay to the “Cy of 
5 it is hinted that 3 times some 
ispensing with carrying 
about the useless load of carbon may probably be 
resorted to; but at — very walikly 
