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Fr DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
ENDLE’S DESCRIPTIVE “CATALOGUE ‘OF 
R AGRICULTURAL SEEDS S IS 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
— 
A DRAINING : THE DENEY 
L 
VEL or of what 
ever other co lity t m 
fi rina Baas stamp). plicity, price 37. 5s., to * had of the Maker, Mr, JOHN Dire, $ ey 
* — aoe — wen of all the best Field | Optician, Dorit The above is securely packed and sent to any hasë had to offer, then every trade eed have had 
ps, with t pats market prices, also a full | Part of the maintain just that number of hands which, in its 
descriptive price current of all the best = A ae oad existing con lition, and in equal proportion with 
GOLD WURZEL, CLOVER, {C+ all the BY HER ROYAL LETTERS | other occupations, it was at any time able for; and 
best 8 of Permanent Pasture Gras . agriculture would not have depe t upon it 
ollowing is an extra redo Turnip 9 MAJESTY’S PATENT. that superabundance of labourers od which in 8 
Rendle’s s Imperial Purple-top Sw Gi — a Os. 8d, nét condition * N ow to complain. 
Dito ool Swede ditto, p „ 8d. er qt. PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA. | the remark is as of nat as iti is ae bou a 
Skirving’s Liverp abourers 5 
Laing’s I ved ditto Hig per ib, Sd. per qt. : —— invites — attention of Gentlemen about neither class has a anythin complain of the other 
Purple-top Scotch — ditto ditto, per Ib., Sd. per qt. t Hothouses, &c., to the vast superiority in every thi etat Ah 1 4 = mahip ; bat ‘ow 
White and Green — per Ib., 6d. Per gt. 0 1 respect, possessed by his PATENT HOUSES, which he will in this aspect of their relationship ; but each has a 
White Belgian € Carr = a Ree 5 = 0 1 w uperi n every respect tp snr, otera, i i great deal to complain of those circumstances which, 
zen — 1 ango. oe . . shes 16 K a. * pet ‘oot, ‘oot wide. eet ong, furnis e 
K an Rye-grass ooo Lee and the edis, when completed charged, from 1 s. 3d. t 3. 6d. 1 un a swelling its own ranks, have indue ed 
Best eee ed an and White Clover ad er fb, ae per superficial foot according 9 size — qu ; onone | a 27 co 2 that n the W ti 
Large Cattle f ars N principle the roof ormed without wood or putty, and on erin e er 
With eve ry prise Pind of Agricaltaral Seeds at a lowest borg principle with wood rafters, and the glass p in with e believe, t E n, thata c date wal es of 
market prices. (See Catal may. Patent Sashes, requiring no paint, from 7d. t per | Wages is taking p ce i e agricu istricts at 
PERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES, sold in mixtures to] 100 HEATING BY HOT WATER. resent, chiefly owing to the di p pran ae 7 
suit various soils, at 308. acre, seie two bushels of light | —————————————— th e ee which shay 
seed and 12 Ibs. of heavy seed to each ESSRS. NESBIT’S CHEMICAL AND AGRI- — tained 
u ret 7 — will be delivered free of carriage LTURAL SCHOOL, 38, Kennington-lane, London.— as hitherto nee ly high y iy also no 
any 8 reat ern, Bristol and | A sound practical knowledge of Analytical and Agricultural ubt owing, , to the abe 5 
Sibel, Bristol and Beer, a? “South h Devon eg 88 eo logy, * 5 5 — ag . An 3 deen ring. We sincerely 
in Devo e addition | to 5 ‘eines hope that while the former of en causes fake full 
rate. 
ways ; 
Cork, Dublin, or Liverpo ol, by pha 
Railway and — communication to all parts of Great 
Britain and Irela 
For Catalogues 1 — further particulars apply to 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE & CO., N er Plymouth. 
ESTABLISHED 1786. 
Fegg, T SPADES, DAISY RAK ES, e 
houses, 
STURCH and Boon ER), Iro 
Tool Warehouse, 145 —— — 0 
Established nearly 200 rn . the sale of goods from the . 
Manufactories at the low ko s. Goods forwarded to an 
ca 
atid, Mensuration, Gauging, 
Land 8 English —— &c., are — by Lona- 
bag gon Co., an na sates RAO © all Bookselle 
rms of bain chool can 
“T Uy had on application either 
5 or 
TUR 
SKIRVING or 5 acquaint his Friends and 
r 
ountry, 
tan nce, or reference 
fully requested to accompany o orders. 
correspondents, is fikun ai 
Liverpool, May 
effect, the latter will soon cease to opera 
Pra is scarcely to be eredited that there * ac: 
n which it is the established c 
urag i e on “ Agricultural 
Custom their report, eral places 
ee mA ema 5 is salt followed = it 
as to be expected that such practices were 
e, accidental, until we learn froma letter bee 
part on the receipt of remi 
LAX-DRESSING MACHIN NERY. —Persons ign 
o put up Mills for Scutching or Dressing FLAX 
sae RAW, can be Nerz i ok the ‘taco ved Machin 5 
recommended by the R e Vader of Ire- 
land, on a application to * intents ac ApAm Brothers and 
Co. neers, Soho Foundry, Belfast. 99 5 Š 
Ii ENGINES, RAMS, 
ved Principles ; — worked by Steam or 
Hydraulic: BAG, to raise from 1 gallon to 1000 per minute to 
a height of 500 feet, 1 5 a AE of 900 feet. Poe. 
Vapour, Hot-air, and all other of Baths, Buildings, 
annie — &e., hokó — by team „41 ir, or Water. Boring, 
Rinkjog, aod Collecting ng ot Wa done es Towns supplied, 
DURE WATER 5 755 8 height from a small 
where a fall can be obtained, by FREEMAN ROE 
and HANS N’S at Mold zh M; less waste, by Le say 
; * rtable Steam En ngines for 
cultu! urposes, Thres — —— Deep- w — Tonos, 
1p 
Water-wheels, Baths, — rt poe and Fountains. 
— ppli ed with Gas rawings and Estimates 
aulic and Gas Engi- 
[outs YOUR ST ABLE ‘EXPENDITURE, 
and attend to its economy and Corn-deal 
HAFF MACHINES.—Horse Masters should Bite 
88 — or Wheat Straw with the Oats they allow, an 
ised.—MARY 1 arial 
anufactu wo 
thos 
CHAFF. MACH HINES and OAT BRUISERS, 
the premises (40 years established), 118, Porok mihas, er 
8, Billiter-street. 
N. B. 8 — — — raa Machinery by horse- 
power. Old Machi 
OW TO KEEP A HORSE FOR LESS yj 
ONE SHILLING PER DAY!! and make the Animal 
look better than he now does when Led — repaying not iess th — 
Ws. to 138. per week. Consider the ving in thes 
hard times times of cheapness ! 
= YOU BRUISE THE OATS YOU GIVE 
YOUR HORSES? No. Then you ose one erated out 
Engine, simple in construction, doing 
daily and more, Nearly all respectable Coachmasters 
1 F — L hode, penn ents. e seen at 
ark-lane, close to the Black- 
wall Railway. : i 
N.B. — Mills, Bean Mills, and Malt Mills, in great variety. 
LEXIBLE INDIA-RUBBER HOSE PIPES. 
AMES LYNE H Li Per 
Manufacturer of the PATENT VU ISED 
RUBBER PIPES and TUBING, These * well ad — 
for watcring Gardens, conveying Liquid Manure, : 
Fittings, Ch and pu where a perfectly 
d WATERPROOF and FLEXIBLE PIPE is H 
Liquors or Acids do not injure them, No o dressing is 
required in them. — do lea aining 
out of — are permanently flexible in all temperatures, and are 
therefore 2 x from their 
injury, te, 
frequently so injurious to such articles on sane ship, and re- 
taining their virtues sam long out of use, render them par- 
ticularly adapted for exporta 
— a „ INDIA-RUBBER GARDEN noon 
ani es, complete, with U 
ee ts 
= to J. iA. at the Manufac- 
-mews » Goswell-road, London, 
T INGHAM BROTHERS, 170, 3 Bir- 
mingham, 00 = 
mr MENOGRAPH, r Label Garden . — Flo 
, in boxes of 100, &e. "The Zine Labels — e highly 
Tof for their lasting erpe: can be wri upon 
ease, oad i n dry, a permanent 2 — 
s for oe — with each box, includin; 
atest 
irection 
bottle of Metallic 
g | tell 
Sole agents in London, G. and J. DEANE, Horticultural Imple- 
ment Warehouse, 46, King William-street, London-bridge, 
Che Agricultural Gazette. 
TURDAY, MAY 4, 
WING 
MEETINGS FOR e Two FOLLO G WEEKS. 
WEDNESDAY, uitural Society of England. 
TsURSDAY, — . Imp. Society of Ireland, 
WEDNESDAY, — —— EN of England. 
TEURSDAT, — —Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
E have to acknowledge, = eee 5 our 5 
the e with which so many corresponden 
ve ut AGRIGULTURAL 
; e i yan 
aes in our last week’s columns, and the res 
ag nien received shall be published 8 
e statements of wages are accompanied 
law of — a supply, under the circumstance 
w 
ure has been Sik so that a 
ndr 
to our labourers of a —— 8 to 
amount of $ or 20 per c 2 t 5 
„ after, psy a explosion of 
no 
week, And u 
doing this 
maintain piira „ Ur inva ae which 
nall 
dy Lo arms, 
nishment that a rotation 
h ar 
any time — . been no other hindrance reg — 
0 wages | e 
by Lord Lo nponperry to his tenantry that this anti- 
quated system is at se day the —— plan fol- 
10 immen 
tates. 
rules on which his e 
insists, for the future, that a land shall be farm 
1. hi s shal 
ropped. 
— fallows to be discontin 
e meaning of this last regulation, unless it be a 
are we to de scribe the manage- 
ment * has been hitherto A ee on an estate, 
where now, for the first time, 
the eulen of Clover between the e crops. 
is affords matter for serious reflection; fo * , if upon 
been hitherto followed, 
which, in 
England and Scotland was abandoned 7 70 or 80 years 
ence even in 
Brit. — 
It cannot 3 be that landowners and farmers 
e advantages ia the e of 
lover, as 
quiring less labour t F 
most valuable plants the farm produces. Besides, 
upon a farm where the system of two white crops 
and a fallow are followed, sar thinh of the land must 
always be under the p ugh; w. Clover is intro- 
duced — one-fourth. of 300 acres, 
100 acres will be under the plough upon the three- 
— pedes 75 acres under the plough 
upon the four-course s ; a difference of 26 acres, 
equal to the work of one pair of horses, or at least 
751. per annum is saved in this item ag 
Nor is this all; it woul Med dite the 
tzouble to visit one of these Wit semi to 
shrinks from anything person 
ighbour—and the of ha sae 2 * 
extra number of paup The „though 
ber 0 
of course altogether pa — 3 
with most people of very e nside rable influence ; 
the end is a feature in the . meme 
master and orm, is 
th maintaining 
1 3 in many districts 
The first and third of causes must 
diminish i in influence as food che aoe the one, be- 
use small r a ji 
upon wages as 
feeling to ae iti ‘s ie hra d 
LoxDoNDERRT well re in the letter 
we have already oar * such a system “a con- 
tinued of abstraction, and a gradual reduction 
of the good he tas of thie | goes on, which will 
nd in the impoveri t and deterioration of the 
value of the lan 8 ce on the 
RE 
bad Leaky but this ens 
practice of ent o tie 
f bad farming be — 5 A tni is 
ultu 
CCT 3 
kindly * We are not . —— the eee are or = — employ“ 
rging the mise 
erie profits of 
increase, but i 
and not 
wages for la 
eee 
and the e ent, which 
hief, ine 
perpetua uates | 3 
irei to pic itself in the pernit “of ment and keep 
bow cial | fr 
only good hands e 
aari is always the 
it, are — injurious in their effects. If, all along, 
