22—1850.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 345 
URE WATER raised to any height from l wever anxious a landowner ma to 
ROYAL LETTERS | E stream, a fall b; FREEMAN ROE : y be improve 
BY HER and HANSON’S IMPROVED NN his estate 25 be of any extent, it is obviously im- 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. Barsi H Tran. Pone bie Steam —— ** gri- pn üble for mits ferret out those endless 
P cu D | 7 
Water-wheels, Baths, Hot-wa “A ra Ea s, and Fiais. of. a "E er TA must go on in every corner 
PATENT HOTHOUSE “WORKS, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA. | Towns supplied with Gas or Water. Drawiags and Estimates : ar to year, or the serf, 
DENCH invites the attention of Gentle — — | made.—FREEMaN RoE and — Hydraulie and Gas Engi- has no indacement to = any such changes or im- 
» to erect Hothouses, &c., to the vast superiority vag Nagy wi hn poor hr — 5 s provemen has no i 
by — PATENT HOUSES, which he wil 3 ores and the attr: because ho would by pr naa ly 
t ny others. 9 
HILL begs respectfully to announce that his 
* improved ‘‘ FLUE BOILER” may now be had in sizes 
to suit every description of — rake s, from that — — Aye K = 
2000 feet of 4-inch pipe. STEAM BOIL 
W. HII, Hertien 
Gr 
CORN MANURE = —— BARLEY, 078, BEANS, 
SELLS PATENT LIQUID CEMENT is ready fon 
will pass the walls as w. 
2, and 3 cwt., at 88., 185, * 218., 
PATENT. MINERAL PAINTS,—Invaluable for cheapness, 
beauty, a rmanence : not half the cost of 5 paints, 
always m ready fort Tor —— — keep — 1 — years, — ere — 
well suited on. Brillia: — 25.; 
2s. 9d. ; greens po ibe colours 4s. — 
G. BELL and Co., 2, — -street, — PREY London. 
SEEDS. 
UNCAN HAIRS having personally superintended 
mend suggests 
vious proceedings, it ore so. Th 
is precisely the position of the fk Baa ta. who lets 
is farms from year to year. 
There is not only an absence of every inducement 
= improve in the situation of a yearly tenant, but 
aoe perience check in some ors = ordi- 
KA roti of inary cir 
a 
y 
the selection and growth of the Turnip Seed 
can with confidence recommend them as eal 
9 AEn of every descripti 
quality and low in p 3 3 with prices free. 
Garden Tools, Nel ets, an ected with the trade 
wholesale and re 
Seedsman and Florist, 109. St. Martin's-lane, Charing.cross, 
H FOR MANURE 
—** — a rag sop = the 
oyal Agricultural Society as arl 
rey, showing the 8 ee obtained, Ht Vice Ad- 
ral the Earl ef Dundon in command of her Majesty's 
— on 1 West ic station, fi Fow — — prepared 
J 
saved 
from 
Se, &e, 
8 dae tte MANURE 9 
Asphaltum of the great pitch lake in the Island of 
Garden at Bermuda.” 
Trinic i aod tried in the Government 
Price 
They lso > bag to offer thelr Wa be Urate, 
sere ge fi 
— Tit homey — e of Soda, — ery and Ri ery ome 
, Fishery a , Gy z 
of Ammonia. er Salt m. Sulpburie Acid, 
and genuine Peruvian 3 To Sanaa ‘this free from adul- 
teration, all purchasers can receive it direct from the Ware- 
223 the Importer. 
meee nnd Black friars. EDWARD Purser, Secretary, 
untry Dealers and Agents supplied. 
ANURES.—The following Manures manu- 
sr ha ok ode — 1 — e anii- TI Creek : 
Clover Manure, ez 11 H 0 
Turnip Manure, do. 700 
Super phbepiats of Li 1 oo 
cpp * * and Coprollt 
Hing Williams tree ty, London 
N.B. aranteed to contain 16 per cent, of 
Edar l. 155 — 7 and for 5 tons or more, 91. 10s. per 
ton, in dock. Sulphat e of Ammo mia, &c. 
LAWES’S PATENT MA 
Wm E. RENDLE anD co, Plym 
. — e Agents 
m at 
outh, are 
r RUANO A 
2), G 
and Patagonian, Peis ae ime Salt, Ñ Nitrate * Soda, and all other 
Manures of kno amp 
ERUVIAN GUANO.— As — ot the Peruvian be in existence in the 19t 5 pr = have 
PR igen o or a erg for the pro Nr been doubted, had not the o on 
1 —— 1 adulteration which it was practised published f it * the — in 
of the article is still extensively pF fo recommend | a letter addressed to his tenantry. 
om to Spply ether: to ourselves, to Sur agents, Messrs. Grsss, | The f LoNDoNDERRY deserves some 
Baiout, and Co., of Liverpool and Bristo d a mS ei E am 
— —0 „in whose honesty noi fair dealing t set t for his determination that his land shall no 
can place implicit confidence. and Sons. longer be cultivated in a style fully a century behind 
CORN MANURE, ery well ~ ed or of has 
eee be agen a ee —A new Ma- 
for C 
> i of Lime, Gypsum, Sulphate of Ammonia 
Sulphate, e a e niray aia. 9 A 
M 1 RICK. CLOTHS, &e. 
—Man Kent. road. ayer’: 
emporary roo 
&., 2 most N —— — for fetes, 
Co. eign of è va nao Rick-cloths, 
ra, an ate ection of fi 
bips fan p 8, 2 Reed the 38 of fresh-sown seed either 
pol wing fields, a * ntedly | low prices, Viz., ry per 
square yard, or 200 a or 148, rl 
rat for 1 Sold to — oh de and shopkeepers by the ewt. 
Mats and Serim quit for 5 + Tar- 
tinge he for h — ouses under Pie yc rs and i inquiries 
Per post immediately attended to. 
RS. NESB he CHEMICAL AND AGRI. 
Kennington-la 0 
and Agricultural 
„Railway Engineer. 
ESBIT’s Academy, in 
— 
May and Co., apd may be had of all Book 
The terms of th 
personally of ot by letter. 
— ot 
e School can on application either | 0 
material for Turnip a other crops, can be accommodated 
th reduced to a 
hlet on the above 
— pply to to Marx |. 
fitted an 
by THO OMAS EDGINGTON _ 
Wr poles, & 
Mensuration, Gauging, 
pith we 
rie will meet . by the prompt delivery “of the 
quantity ordered. 
ily — 
Farmers — others desirous of trying experiments with this 
hus nder 
cumstances the farmer does not reap the full ben efit 
r fo W, can i 
having only one year's “titeit in the land, he 
ital for thre 
offers, 
rate | Of the manure er in a shorter wre than three 
years. H 
f 
ich le 
During 5 . . 1 often 
been able to detect the boundary ee of the estate 
were let from year to year. 
ho kept his pig in his house to 
ve the expense of a pig-stye, “ because sure, your 
ho mits I * no * have the bit land another year,” 
ATENT SPADES, DAISY RAKES, SCYTHES 
Draining, and other Garden Tools. Mole Traps, 6s. eer is the per ection, the jewel of y early nants He 
dozen. Carpenters and Smiths’ Tools, &c. Ladies’ Garden | Spoke t weir feelings if he did not use their very 
3 pe ot Pe) ph een ag for Ga * is on each. | words. i armer, who _assi ed as i og for 
atent 2 o or destroying insects on plants, in green- hie had N ta Ser é lait h É eight 
bou &e. Messrs, J. H. BooBBYER and Co,’s (late ing t 
Srnci and Joos N, ronmongery, 1 mgt te e had expected his landlady to “aie,” and was, 
4, Sta e-market 
8 Established ! nearly 200 NE for the sale ot goods therefore, taking advantage of the la nd, until its 
m the best Manufactories at the lowest prices, Goods for- | Va reduced o eye was but actuated by the 
arded to any p common 8 of bus 
How a manufacturer ety site if asked whether 
Che Agricultural Gate, the ground occupied by his mill was held on lease, 
URDAY,,JUNE 1 from year to year. A mill-owner, unde 
ot n ee latter circumstances, would be consi iman, 
ee J june fegen Societ of 5 e 25 a pers withou map Bt mon sense. cba 
De eee eo ie e time anit, when owner w 3 
won i3—Asviculvaral ing. Bockety of lama, and the farmer who es the land, without the 
EK or two since we Sipe Toeg to the 
a 
ed to his tenantry that the three-c 
system at present followed shall be” disco 
Wheat is to be with Clover this ane 
and he 5 that à . crop or a drilled and 
gro 
manured crop shall always in future be grown 
between — white crops. 
his summary method of getting rid of an obso- 
little attenti —— rene 
| Whi 
es security of shall also see their 
folly? When will the 2 convinced that 
“ so doing, he —— — — robs his estate, 
and 2 his rental ? 
me has now gone by when the — 
The t 
ai l turn his back on his 7 for 30 or 40 
rant except for the purpose o ing his rents. 
He will soon 4 8 convinced by his “pocket, if no other 
argument ca pest that t even landowning is a 
business, as MALAR farming, in which the receipts 
exactly correspond to the attention bestowed, and 
n the security afforded for the inv estment 
ca ital in its a as well as in 
landown of this kingdom have paid too 
management of their estates. 
Mr. Carro, and others of raad class of men, 
oes stirred up the farmers, to the advantages 0 
high farming, ey: one who wpe in like manner, 
convince the owners of the pcs of high 
landlordism, attention to the t of their 
estates, an ld 
Hy 
lete — is perhaps the best that could have 
been adopted. But that it could be 3 — all, 
t 
tainly made the best possible dene ** or 
securin, oh of abstracti da 
ual ction of the good quality of the soil. v 
There are, e iti is to few estates in 
Britain 
time seems fər some reason or other to be suitable 
for g changes, we z do our A to point 5 
the folly and ignorance ge of manage- 
ment. On the N 
1 has piain this payant $0 3 
In cases there is not —— the absence 
at all inducement to improve, but as increase of 
iiaea increase of eei is 
| sufficiently remunerative 
and 0 
states. But such pra 
| followed with tety: Witho — p to the 
“ sharpness” of the American, there is yet too much 
go-ahead in our consponifiias for the owner ‘of ever 
so large an estate not to be left behind, if he ven- 
ture to wat on his pea 
remarks have no reference whatever to Lord 
NDERRY, ip to hold him up as an Ta 
tò others. 2 
it; 1 
ccom 
or suffer tie 
t # 
So long as the ordinary course 2 cultivatim 
to satisfy the 
eian n bad cultivati 
* Evidence of Mr. Ourawarrs, on Agric 
