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31—1850.] 
— ͤ ·qdæJQÜv—ᷣĩ — —Vʒ — —-—ß 
F>AERUVIAN GUANO. —As Agents of the Peruvian 
I geen GUANO. * ond sale of this valuable 
to our pri Mbiri. oor 
Go. 0 l and Bristol, or to dealers of 
acter, in "whose honesty and fair ing 
ANTONY GIBBS and Sons, 
— con following Manures are manu- 
. 1 — Creek: 
3 ` Š 
Panare 2 815 
Sa y e Ada and Cop relies e 5 
S a — illiam-street, City, Londo 
N. B. Po moat o, guaranteed to contain 16 perc 
83 9. 135 oo er ton; ee for 5 tons 5 more, 91. 10s. 
n dock. Sulphate of Ammonia, & e. 
came MANURE FOR WHEAT, BARLEY, = BEANS, 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY most con- 
0 
0 
0 
ent. 
— er th 
80 lange a growth of stra even Guineas per ton, 3 cwt, 
They a 20 5 — ffer their Concentrated Urate, 
—— a — Nitrate of — — te and 8 
a, Fish other m, Sul Acid, 
—— — 2 aang To i pa this free — sec £ 
teration, all Pee can receive it direct from the War 
ae of the Im 
rid * lackfria EDWARD iee, Secretary. 
ountry Dealers and Agents supplied, 
FOR WATERING GARDENS, BREWERS’ USE, &c. 
FLEXIBLE INDIA-RUBBER HOSE PIPES. 
—— LYNE HANCOCK, Sole Licensee and 
anufacturer of the e S VULCANISED INDIA- 
RUBBER PIPES and * pt nite 
— oe are adapted : T ‘Ges Ft * — 
= ul a se ing ider, Gas Fit gs, 
a nd all es where a perfectly sound WATER 
. — and FLEXIBLE Pa p” Diin m f 
Hot Liqu Aha or Acids do not fan arb the or dressing 
required in using 
ou use, are perman anently Flesible e in — Tem 
are there fo 3 suit er for F 
their not 3 are found e 8 > u 
ie water t 5 Datti in 2 houses and s 
s: 
seful in 1 
uch like 
A LIGHT . INDIA-RUBBER HOSE is now been b 
manufactured fo ducting Water and Fluids, at the follow- 
ing pri prices pr font: 
2 in Jin. in. | Lin, 11. in, | 22 in. | in. 
6d. Os. Sd. 9s 104. 1s. Od. 16. 2d. |18. 4d. Is. 6d. 
1 3 E 
1 3 10 2 29 3 3 
N. B. Vulcanised India- Rubber Garden Hose fitted with 
roses, Jets, and — — or with union joints ready to 
attach gs jumps or 
All orders or letters * — L. HAx cock, at the 
MN (and Warehouse), 1 Goswell- road, 
London, will meet with immediate attention. 
1 ply . 0s. 5d. 
0 8 
0s, 6d 
2ply ... 9 9 
8 ply 0 11 
. 
No 
y do not Teak — remaining Ç 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
489 
TEPHENSON anp Co., 61, F 
they ts an 
Hires —— 
Ma and Co. beg to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory, | 
pol haul ew care ——.— 3 dg prt oa — —— 
dhe — 
21 
Fences. 
surface the southern counties, as it has boen 
asserted, t “this e can be easily $ 
which a 
wi e district presents over a more limi 
910 1 
t 
ay AND DURABLE ROOFING, 
ROGGON’S PATENT ee ROOFING 
ELT is perfectly rain, snow, and frost, and 
me en tested 5 a — — 8 8 in all cli- 
Prost: 175 timber required for slates; can be wia 
a with ility 5 farm — or .. sed persons 
Price 14. “say frero tec 
„ PATENT NON-CONDUCTING FELT, 
so soa Pipes, saves 25 * cent. of fuel. 
Sample ser and 1 estimonials sent by post, on application to 
CROGGON and Co., 2 Dowgate-hill, London, 
Che Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING 
WEDNESDAY, Ang. 7—Agricultural Society of — 
Taugs par, 5—Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland; 
WE 2 s gu pleasure in pointing out an in- 
stance, i ent number of the“ fez of Agri. 
culture,” "of the ben epe . be Poe m Farm 
Luss. Farmers, a of men, are proverbially 
unwilling to e aires these opinions in and 
though possessed of a fund of knowledge, valabl 
both to the community and th no 
for 
of nfo 
er ger oa srie wandere Sawer et 
published by. a ee of the e Airan iale Fay Farm 
Club, on the Man 
Crop. For the purpose of prepari report, 
the committee 1 a 80 crop of ‘Tarnips 
gro 1 5 he oe 
Sowi 
dri 
37 
t 
e Turnips, weight of 
whether 8 
cro c te 
guano, cea; or superphosphate). 
nures most Suitable bey a Tarip th 
the time of ma wii 
e h 
of ty two 3 of experiments undertaken t certain 
th ures for the Turnip crop —precise ely 
the object — by the An 1 Far 
EXPERIMENT No. 1. EXPERIMENT — 2. 
Farm-yard manure Good crop The worst. 
* Farm-yard ma- Better than fi 
nure, with guano } 25 
Good crop 
3, Farm-yard ma 
nure _ one | „ Very fair ove oh — result of 
eries 
Not tried uv. Very preach 
F ‘ È Very — 
Ditto oe: The 9 of 
ort of vg Derwent rary Shotley Bridge. 4 rio. Society, 
U 
dale Farmers’, „su — of experiments 
only raises difficulties; it settles none. 
Without u = rvaluing individual e ons, the 
example we have quoted is well worthy oir initation 
There are now few ergin without a farmers’ club, 
which these locali societies 
o that carried out by 
Turnips are — best crops on eee to attempt 
such compariso Good management and skilful 
are more on a par in the eae 0 urnips 
crops besides they are now the basis 
of good 1 a good crop of wa being a 
certain proof of good general managem 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS Upon this 1 ast 
: peint the information contained in the report is very E have it in our power to state that a company 
ag es e mportant. It is found that, wherever a portion of basb fh formed to carry into operation the “ GENERAL 
PATENT HOTHOUSE S WORKS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA. | . ong with farm-yard | Lanp Dnarace anp Inreovement Act” of last 
DEN CH in e a ntlemen pe | manure, the crop is better than where a larger quan- a ion. It is wal supported by the leading agri- 
erect Tothouses, . Kc. fant ever rat super rity in every tity of e ae is Roe oe Th oes ulturists of the day, and several influential capital- 
5 in every respe 9 any others 1 tte s. per acre, expended in | ists and contractors are g its members. The 
from 16 to 21 oz. per foot, 1 wide, 8 „ — 5 = alo long with about 15 loads of| company contemplate the erection of farm home- 
= the the Houses uses, s —— a — 1 . — — i — — Ea. Au ung, is 17 5 to be applied over the whole steads, the under-draining of land, the execution of 
pine th zt i forma thou mood or pay, and on | Gen . the sewerage of towns, with a view to the 
an pra TS, an glass put in wi dle of the month of May is found for conservation of the sewage for agriculture ; the en- 
-i ELIN BY HOT WA War ER. . ae’ rd part ps: Scotland Se a the very best pos-| closing of open and —— ted land, which th 
sible time for sowing Swedes, and the com rae have the power of ch isen and r 
CHEAP AND PAREN ROOFING. recommend that a portion of white Turnips be sown | selling ; ds iS pn $ and ak 
at the same time, the latter being especially valu- works of improvement which the lack of capital or 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS | able any farms, for giving to cattle at the end the limited inte tenants for life now prevent, 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. of September and beginning of Gelber, The average | but which this company may carry out and dap 
se = f oie 3 28 inches, and the distance the inheritance with the cost, by dividing 
F. M‘NEILL Ax p Co., of Tanba s-buildings, B unhill- | between the Turnips about 7 3 hong one amount into instalments, 2 in the case of 
Tie if ASPHALTED FELT TOR only Patentees of | very successful Gave 5 ds nches within 31 2 and in d 
ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFING ot see that any | improvements within 5 . 
Hous 
— = pipes 
At oe Great National 8 Sbor, it is this ace 
PRI eo is pga ‘Felt wong i and 7 — 
ZES, an e SOLELY 
Hen s Hotes: AND Fonzsts, = 
orkshops, and for Garden 
land, Newcastle, Northumberland, Buccleuch (at Richmond), 
the 1 Earl Spencer, and most of the Nobility and Gentry, 
the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Socrety’s Hous E Sobor 
ey is half the price of Th other description of ion of oo = 
NY 
* on en with Directions for i "Dae, rhe “Zestimontals 
of Zeven —2 berm references to Noblem 
rs, — free to any — of the 
town or country ae — “oe post execu’ 
The Public is ee — — only Works — London 
Great Britain fing is made, ar 
F. MNEILL Ax p > CO, 8 
broadcast Turnips. This seems to —.— 
„quite settled in favout of the former in the’ min 
the Scotch farmers; an 
years ago, that 
ception to the phn 
5 manu 
rnips 
up 
immediately following | ° 
| getting little or Sakiks except bon 8 o—and | ° 
wh 
{ON 5 WHEAT. 
Terre are still many and various opinions regarding 
v best method T pera and 
a view 
hides we would es efit 
ere are arious me — of reap 
at would have been still more — o the eye down. F nsi of 
of a Scotch farmer, nearly the whole 5 rom were | the relative 1 for reaping, bagein „ or mowing, 
sown broadcast ‘Caution must be u n finding | have run 108. an ac bagg 
fault wich the practice of — district, but before we 
can be cong that a plan, opposed — ~ tom 
of the urnip growing por ortion o ydo, | 
is the best adapted to that district, very clear and 
rogati reasons must be assign other ad- 
vantage could be pare out than the te r facility 
rded by the 
minster Hall, th F. M Marr. and Co. Felt about | for r horse-hoeing aff drilled, over the 
N as Since, under the Surv Pe acd Basser broadcast Turnips, it ‘alone would | satisfy 0 ur minds 
— the result that they have ordered the Com- y tem. 
their Felt 0 8 1 fod with | So perfectly — are our northern bre on 
Notz.—Consumers Sen to the Pa Factory can be sup- this point, that a recent visit through the 
plied in lengths best suited to their Roofs, so that they pay for north of England ona the south of Scotland, we did 
. ao a constraction of Roofs, or | begs 3 one field of Turnips sown broadcast. If 
* 
ing or 
vt hee 8s. for reaping high, and 7s. 6d. per acre = g 
is therefore, in the first instance, e 
tion wit 
here is generally a leader and three or four 
men stacking, not to mention leadin 
The common wa f 
the presum 
rect, 6 
