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THE SO URAL GAZETTE. 
n NOTICE.— AANTD are fo 
formed ARY WEDLAKE and C ve from tim 
time — the first settlers to Swan River, Port Natal, — b+ 
Co 
allthe Australian Colonies, —_ AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- 
MENTS ; they — 2 an inspection of their stock, a 4 Fen- 
church- street, near the Blackwall Railway. N.B. Persons 
coming purchasers may have the cog of an —.— to 
parties known to the firm at either o abov ed places. 
Babar CHEMICAL AND AGRI- 
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ing, Ko., , ma, 7 be tained 
tpi na 
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as e ing, rsing, Ge., are publis! y Long- 
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[AN URES.—The following Man 
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Mice, E * London 
Water. 
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 185 
ETINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING 
Superphosphate of Lime 
Sulphuric * AF Coprolites 
3 9, Ki 
SRUVTAS N GUANO. — As 
i Governm: 
— 
ers 
ag 
Te ar dealing they 
and Sons. 
HET LONDON MAN URE COMPAN 3 beg to offer 
under 
LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S WHEAT MANURE FOR 
WI 
8 URATE. SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME, 
RUVIA ANO. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, 
TURK Ya AND AGRICULTURAL SALT, 
Com will guarantee the Guano they 
ly to be free from the slightest adulteration. 
—— Blackfriar; D PuRsER, Secretary. 
UANO AND OTHER MANURES FOR WHEAT 
WING.—On Sale, Guano (finest Peruvian), Super- 
phosphate of Lime, made from Bone, Bor edni and 3 
Dried and Prepared Night. soil, Urate, ypsum Also 
N and English Linseed Cake of the best — — Apply 
© MARK FOTHERGILL, 204 a, Upper Thames-street, Lon 
su 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. 
PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, 1 KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA. | 
SANN 
eik thouses, & c., to the vast su 
et “possessed by his na HOUSE 
wide 
age! in arer 
tite plea met — with 
5 paint, from 7d. to 9d. pe 
BT HOT WATER. 
is BOILERS INVENTED 
HN ROGERS, Esq., are ge and fixed by Jonn 
Sevenoaks. all mpn of Hot 4 
s, Mr. SR 
ir Apparatus being Pien 
any other, 
E WATERING G GARDENS, BREWERS’ USE, &c. 
FLEXIBLE INDIA-RUBBER. HOSE PIPES. 
AMES LYNE HANCOCK, Sole Licenses and 
Manufacturer of the PATENT  VULCANISED INDIA- 
RUBBER PIPES and TUBING 
hese Pipes are well ad apted for Watering Gardens, con 
Manure, racking Beer and Cider, Baler Fittin ngs, 
purposes where a perfectly sound Wa 
PROOF and E rere. required. 
_ Hot Liquors or Aci 
” 
erefore and, from 
their ` not leaking, are 
cold water to SDak in ae 
— 
* — LIGHT VULCANISED e HOSE is now 
etured for conducting Water and Fluids, at the follow- 
int PENU Ger ot: 
Size, || § in. | žin, j lin. 13 in. f 2 in. Aw. 8 
ae r s Is. 4d. 0 
jb = hug 6d Os. Sd. Os 10d. 
2 ply . 9 0 1 2 2 0 
3 ply.. ‘to 1 1 0 2 9 3 8 
N. B. Vulcanised India- Rubber Garden ose fitted with 
roses, jets, and branches, complete, with union joints ready 
attach to pur mps or water cistern: 
— 15 3 diren sed to J. L. Hancock, at the 
Man d Warehouse), — — Goswell-road, 
— wil 1— with immediate attention. 
nD Co., 
15. 6d. 
th 
2 8 
61, Gracechurch-street, 
ark, Inventors 
scarcely juire de escrip 
those who have not pie them — ante, prospect: 
7 may be $ as well a r ot the highest au 
actory, 
quired for the e e 
gs, as well 2s for heating them, may | 
most ad 
2 
8 wae erected upon the most 
ornamental Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire- 
b 
will tota 
to to pe 
surata diated: that will brin 
us 
ME WEEK. 
—— Sept. Elp —— Imp, Society of Ireland, 
Tava Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland, 
ind 
e 8 of the wings wich 
w. the farmer has to do e more of that 
knowledge he has the better 
569 
l j teacher is eee 5 the annual cash balane 
his farm man t, are among the most — 
tial of the dates ‘that have led to this result. 
——— — 
CHRONICLES OF A CLAY FARM. 
ECOND words of th No. VIII.) 
ing broken up, re the next ‘year's 
nip It was a stiff and rather thin thin soil, 
which por my long remembranes, been 
r _ suffering a continual loss, ot tiat Kind 
deno y a deposit of fine sand cl the bottom 
ects m the silting — 
of the lighter particles of soil aa ho the surface 
wn t to look — . ‘without 
as many hun years his been 
going on what must be the amount Py deteriora- 
tion of texture (to 4 nothing of las of 3 
this field has s 
wey 
Every there the pe was 
— by little “pots? 4 B * sand, tr cue in 
cla d so full oi eB he drainer — 
inet ay te to prevent large m 
N wag down with the 1 fluid that roe 
0 T all 
the fault they could, they ou ought to have e in- 
2 whethe 1 the things they did not know wer 
ught upon it 
“The idea t they hold, and with which many from 
a distance come, that they shall find a model farm 
only when compared wi 
of its: ee e Mr. jini ERSON 
Bowty 8 
r 
„Mr. 
er 
s t injury n, institution 
, Were’ it in 8 exercise and 
ment, would be o 
uld be a g 
fiae checked or disarmed of itterness ; and |® 
ae tape hepa: “the likeliest me ethod of doing a 
ould be to separate, in some measure, the far 
froin the 00 Tle ege. 
Farmers, whether rightly or not, will continue to 
1 d that the results o n the former z gage me 
eaching in the latter ; and, 1 til the made 
ie a concern, it sa t be beloved ¢ t the 
other can furnish a at agricultural eai 
s understood that Wee e ee sr of 
=i ca nt 
any exp wW Agricu 
ture might consider it for the N of his 2 5 
3 
We and that the reson yes students at 
the College has lately declined think it 
might be m n 
— upper sc ri or 5 . = the 
present “—_ or a higher one, as 8 
and a lower or b wil bring — kar — distinct, 4 
in the sons of farmers sli 
agricu al p 
of agricultural 5 and the feeling! neon ra, 
whether it be just or not, that the skill of the 
| except eee sa 
Goo 
me a 
m when the pore sae ie 2 The 
efect of the drainage w. arkable. 
er called it beantifal ; > ad t ‘it te 
Si próba * 
field with all the Wo ae varie ahaa 
a the lines of 2 drains, I "could not le feeling th the 
lied as it was prospec: 
Wha 
society i it 2 have, if a few furrow-tiles 
stiff 
y gave, 
leavin nih bak y 
colder and more im oeni 
crushing i 
thers * of sand he ere: this 1 Phe mild e cough — 
nything presently ; ih vey t rer this a stiff soi 
It has lain like a rute that wouldn’ A rise, 
= ney or play, iene 1 T —— And it. It won't 
no lf next year! It has ever borne Turnip or 
ac 
never 
red, ppose, draining-tools have ae 
pe eee How little one can say what a soil is, till 
drain 
+ ohn den i 
ed Mr. Gree ing 5 eg agate e you happy- 
thi hange, and feel. that you have 
done it ? it does m 
“So happy, tin s br. = end of a vin bo At of 
t for hours of delieious 
en fraisage 
oozin 
sted no ear — 
thinking of the future — owers that will 
filter throu i 
allowed humbly to aid, as ere, In 
agen s glorious development. I know oy no eee 
that * surpass it except one 
ee 
t ONE 
ess help us! — that’s three —.— 3 
all, that lifts the knocker so 
Well! he’s a right to do. He's 2 
isn't he, aa well as you and me ! You do with- 
rally an! ves, —yes! that's the answer. He’s a 
ma 
ee a They te 
be thal ml I have you — 
A plough ’s only a too 
“ Well—no— 
lough a’? ve 
for once, however, 
