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_35—1850. | 
— QUEEN’S COLLEGE, CORK 
Seuoors OF ENGINEERING AND AGRICUL. 
THE SESSION for 1850- — 1 will commence on the 15th of 
TOB 
pe de tails of 5 several Courses of Lectures 
an es ter with these Schools, the Fees 
de obtained aby application to the Reg istrar, 0 
of Enginee — Agriculture. 
Boarding Houses, a by a President, have been 1 esta- 
r to the Professo 
payable, &c., ad Bric 
es 
lished in 00 ork, where Students a 
— for on moderate an nd the ir —- and moral 
conduct watched over by ibe Deans of Residen 
By order of the 
Aug. 31. ren Neis ALRANT. Registrar. 
1 AND HEALY’S 
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strength of m 
manship ; in t, the E of Teat are so angie’ | as 
to — 5 ce the greatest e ue og — m st 5 of 
fuel, without destructi 3 atus. B. and H. can 
safely rec ae it, na a tionably 
yth 
tal ; University College 
private families, and 
A prospectus 
can be Pte arded upon application, detailing particulars 
and pric 
ANURES.—The following Manures are manu- 
* factured at Mr. — s wre’ Deptiora E 0 0 : 
10 0 
Corn and Grass M 
prolites 
William-street, City, Lo 
o, guaranteed to contain nye 
Ammonia, N. 15s. per per tom me wert 5 tons or more, 
ton, in dock, Sulphate of mia, &c. 
THE LONDON ppke COMPANY beg to offer 
LONDON MANURE OMPANY'S WHEAT MANURE FOR 
AUTUMN SOW 
COWORKER ATED, TRATA 
PERUVIAN GUANO. 
a ee 
SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME, 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, 
e Company will guarantee the Guano they 
Supply to be free roe | the slightest meg tap 
Bridge-street, Blackfriars, ER, Secretary. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT, 
PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KING’ S ROAD, CHELSEA 
E DENCH invites the attention of Gentlemen about | 
to erect Hothouses, d&c., to the vast superiority in every 
_THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
553 
| Pico GUANO.—As Agents of the Peruvian 
Government for m importation and sale of this valuable 
right, sao the protection of consumers 
e them that the ad on 
i to 
and fair — * 
Y GIBBS 
A A 
can place implicit con: 
TEPHENSON anD 3 6 
and Manufac 
T 
hea 
5 any required degree, without t vega aid of pipes or flues. 
S. on Co, have also to state ma request of numerous 
friends they arı 
y bes 
a eral acct sheet the 
S. and Co. her to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory, 
17, New Park-street, ev be sin e required for the construction 
of Horticultural Buildin ell as shag Heating them, may 
be o — upon the most 38 
ervatories, & c., of Iron or 
3 — Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire-work, &c. 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
TURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK 
Tavssparx, Sept. Agricultural Imp. Society ol ireland, 
Ix adjoining pages, Reports or THE C 
be found from t of the 1 in England, 
Scotland, and Treland. We regret 
and midland counties — Englan 
through an, = bee 
ergs eters —— under 
be pion * experience in our prin 
Whea — — me in the 
ode . K e been ee. very great injury, 
the following communication from 
Mr. Gant of Dilston, has been done by the 
ce Dilston, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Aug. N 
— that I answered your circular, enquiring as to the 
— country, I 
opinion I then ga e has been greatly altered by the 
respect possessed by his PATENT HOUSES, which a mil 
warran' to any others. Good Gla 
foot, 1 foot wide, 3 feet long, furnished, 
ompleted charged, from 1s. 3d. to 18. ba 
wll 
1 
ects OL Secured 
n the 3 te oldest inhabitants, 
18 violently on the afternoon of the 
tin 20th. 
putty, 
— — with wood and Se glass put in with stat: the w er. Lot is most mitous 
pul 7 W oe gn 6 Paint, from om Td, to 9d, per | espe lly in the north pa ee and 
oe a a counties on the other side of the border. some 
HOW A HORSE FOR LESS THAN ONE | situations are the straw for thatchi 
“Do SHILLING PER DAY. 5 ks and other purposes without threshing it. As 
you bruise the Oats you give your horses ? “Noe 3 ° . 
“ Then you lose o one bushel out of every three, and your cattle far as an opinion can be formed, I think it likely that 
not half so one-fourth of the crop in the distri ave named h 
AR WEDLAKE anD COS OAT-BRUISING | been wasted, and that very great loss been sustained 
a 3 — wy oe 3 simple in construction, over a great extent of country, though in a less degree 
0 om ushels fo: ore, Al 11 i i 
Pea call t A iaa K maint an us — co ed as a great public calamity, an 
118, Fenchurch-street, London. A pamphlet on the Ween by 
anda 12 postage stamps . Chaff-cutters, Linseed, and 
Serene ae DURABLE ROOFING, 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
which farmers Mara never less able to overcome 
ek at present. John 
Excepting the rt ta which the injury here 
estimated so highly may have 
crop of Wheat and of other grain in t 
to be age shake generals and especially in n Ire. e 
land, = The returns regarding the 
arle ey Fap ae aie 3 one thing, how- 
ever, that its extent is — so great as in ast | years, 
nort 
pony — upon the most s 
that the Wheat er op through mos of the sillier erer 
h an 
cnet aio paltoda inform you that the 
t began — 
18th, and con- 
th o 
been — . 
thé e 
warping, reclaiming, e a> ee rin poe. a on 
and otherwise impro flooded, u 
and other lands, with » money to $r e by t the 
a or by other parties, 
f performing 1 and improvements under 
contract with commissioners of sewers, local boards 
t bodies,” 5 trustees, and other public 
0 
- Of purchasing, improving, and reselling lands.“ 
They thus possess the power (refused by the House 
of Commons to the Government 
chargin 
paas ns 4 d 
. the Se ee nature 15 = Be ser ange them- 
selves nor the character of = whose services 
have ae secured, . te a abt. 
It may be desirable to sive a simple 1 
f ————ů Ate to be o ried in 
effect. We e quote the following from the — 
prospectus : 
“ Take the case of a nobleman or — pi 
is tenant for life of a setiled estate, yen 
gaged or charged with portions, and 25 of which 
consists of farms i 
P on and estimate of the 
proposed improvement. 
On his 2 satisfied with the plan and the cost 
ir execution of the 
works 8 the estimated cos 
= — iu done — application would be made to 
n the pro- 
ae ai ae r, and he 
and gene by 
sista gine 
would —. my opinion thereon. 
3 
5 
. 
— 
5 
the y lands, nd i 
will stai the the year amon amount proposed to be char, 
pong they 
which moe the 
r being, in the suppose ed, 
E of peat any ou tlay by himself, and of 
ching | haying the whole expense charged on the te inheritance 
of the lands, would agree with the ten 
by nahn anya and to the mortgagees or inc 
brancers on the e estate, of his intention to apply for 
pay a pes i 
ommissioners, they woul 
a provisional order, 
an inspection by an a nt com ner, or an 
r, to ascertain the due errta y works), 
ventually an an absolu e 
te order ng the exp 
and the costs of the contract, e &c., on the 
inheritance of the lands improv 
“ The total amount of the charge i is not to exceed 
i d 
„ row, london p G7 s are generally good; Turnips being, | the 3 of the a eee to the inheritance, an 
. ue T FOR soa 1 W ss 1 tan “By * wat h E the charge is to be by of terminable 1 
— — protect F 1 and for Gardes i Finger and toe disease. Potatoes are almost uni- | 2% exceeding as as regards d rainage 50 yea 
At the Great Koit, eee Shows, it is this Felt versally affected hag the blight, which, pe at ET o Pear ildings 31 years. 
which has and obtained two Suver MEDAL! the date of t rti epee! Ireland, pposed, the landowner would have 
PBIZES, and is th is the Felt zarus Woops anp Fonts and adopted by at e date eye al ae gist i 3 y, eben his ER ed and permanently improved without 
ND Ï ORE e 
1 D or ÛRDN 2 ae Wi . — een ä by himself s a single shillings 
Honopaanie Saar — In though, of e e, in many cases, he might be willing 
HONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF rit 2 nang the south coast of England. a oof, 4% b ti f th 
Her Masesty’s ESTATE, ISLE or bing te erort koloi of tte activity we have, since the ease his tenant by bearing a pe ion of the yearly 
Roya BOTANIC GARDENS, REGENT — irnir br elie Te : instances e, a The tenant would reap the immediate ad- 
ankuy me TOPE E a r Beate Norfolk, Rut- P one of the improvement, on payment of such an 
land, N e, Northumberland, —— (at Richmond), subsequent reports altering the 5 — originally 
the late J ‘Earl | Spencer, and most of the Nobility and l Gentry, and in everr case n nerease of rent as w 1 4 still leave som a new profit. 
and at the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Sociery’s HoUsE, d The remainder-man would find 
pone the rapid strides which the disease appeared to be à q pi e f h 
It is half the el of any other ee, of Roofing, and | making. — estate “permanently e and freed from the 
effects a great g of Timber in th e construction of Roofs. Porp charge. 
ae sa engin by Pouce s wides In a former 1 we 1 to the general ad e N more in detail the 
E Foor, 
‘with Directions es — 2 Use, a and Testimonials 
Samples, 
of. seven rome —— with r Noblemen, Gen- 
tlemen, Architects, and Builders, ge Free g” any part of the 
town or country, and orders by post executed. 
* The . > cautioned that the only Works — London 
or Great Britain where the above N is made, ar 
F. . M. NEI nA D C0.’S 
Patent Felt Manufactory, 9 Bunhill-row, 
London, where roofs covered oon the Felt may b be epea 
The new Vice-Chancello r’s N at the en West- 
minster Hall, F. M‘NEILL and Go l Coxs 1 Felt about 
ter ga cee at 
twe years since, under the eyorship of C Barry, å 
— Her fea i er Gommissioucrs o K oads w and Forests are 
80 satisfied aged have ——— > 
ttee St h to be roo 
their Felt, er used, 24,000 fe 
ose i Sending pon to the Factory can be sup- 
— in lengths A best suited to.their Roofs, so that they pay for 
Every afforded on the construction of Roofs, or 
apy proposed particular application of the Felt. 
LAND ENT Comp 
n 
arlia- 
ent of 1 
«An Act for the eee of the Gen 
ainage and Improvement mae ar Ds e for facili- 
tating the Wag n of Land Drai and other 
t it is hardly sina — to name 
rtantly affecting the landed 
interest than this. “The objects to Piao its paot 
tions ma extend, nd the charac of the 
tion to which its m ee pc 
its usefulness, The powers el pop the com- 
pany may be stated under three heads, 
1. Of contracting for and executing dle orks for 
draining, irrigating with se 
wer water or 3 
PANY which pate: 
ii where farm paad are to 
be S a entailed riie tes. ntime, it 
may satisfy some of our a pe if we 25 to them, 
that we have on informed, on good cee that 
there bi be no lack of gm With business men 
and c: ists managing such a valuable as the 
one per — soe: Be it aaga be parearen that poit» t will 
be made ; n profit is t 
alway 
s the e 1 to edict it, "if gon — 
. eer er in the managemen nt. 
* The company are empowe ered, by agreement, to purchase 
penAan flooded, unin a waste, and other — which land- 
may ing to sell, and to improve the same, and to 
——— — . same to such landowners or any other persons ; 
the roced 1000 aches ty held by the company at any one time is not 
to ex 
