39—1850. | 
UANO AND OTHER MANURES FOR F 
uper- 
= 
THE AGRICULTURAL) GAZETTE.” 
617 
ERUVIAN apego — ee nak the Peruvian , 
Government for th e 
WING. —0On arog Guano (finest aay 
eee „ made fro op Bone-dust and half- inet MANURE, we think it Ti ght, rag ‘or whe Wee Oe consumers | or I should have sce Stas re 
Dried and Pr . Urate, Gy and res pectable dealers, 2 them tha t the adulteration k y 4 í 
Foreign and English Linseed Cake of the best quality apply | e article is $ 4 to recommend | last, however, my master told me that he did not want 
to MARK FOTHERGILL, 204 A . Thames- street. London. 1 them to apply. eith either 8 Aae to. . eats, Me yr gun me any longer. I said, ‘I hope, Sir, you t dis- 
* RIGHT, an 0 an risto!, or to ealers 0 a. * $: 
AY ew UR&S.—The following Man TEN establish e in N yng e and — — te charge me, A L haye heen 3o long o th f ; his 
A factured at Mr. L 3 F actor, e ford Oreck = can place implicit confidence. nd $ wer was, ‘I have no fault to find vA 8 ou, but I 
Clover Manure, per ton Ta k as you have as day ent, 
Turnip Manure, do.. 5 : : : A ORIGINAL ANTI - 15810 you can do better than many now out of pa This 
Superphosphate of = m ecially patronised by the British and other dobet It A 
Sulphuric Acid and 1 5 0 We e Hon. East India Company, the principa 18. 00 COU ue, yet, 2 baad 2 it 
Office, 69. ae Waren snort, Gh y, Lon don, Dock Com —— most public bodies, and by the Nobility, | 18 not a great har hip upon me, having as I have three 
N.B. Peruvian Guano, gua arano be 2 tain 1 16 per cent. of and Clergy, for out-door work at their country seats, children, and wishing to gi i 
Ammonia, 91. 15s. per r ton; and ns or more, 9. 10s. per The Anti-Corrosion * as the most than I myself ed a means of helping th 
ton, in dock. Sulphate of Ammonia a, e. urable out-door Paint ever invented, r the reservation of 3 Piso ld — ble f. 0 wae W ais 
7 v very si Brick ompo, Cement, — ’ 
TEE LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to offer &c., work, as has been proved by the —— test of upw as I have not been able to get more than a week’s work , 
as under: 
LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S WHEAT MANURE FOR 
UTUMN S 7 
CONCENTRATED URATE. SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME. 
0 
ULT URAL SALT, GY PSU M, 
o a constant aua, of English | 
pa = st q 
ards 
of 60 years, and by the et oe ns and 600) — 
pers we Is in its favour, and whi — * *. ee station in 
society of those who have give ver yet been 
gaano wi anything of the kind — — before the 
pub 
ieee Jor 85 and Prices, together with a Copy of the Testi- 
monials, will be sent on 1 ation to W * — Ca aire No. 9, 
rie 
The borai Manure Company y 
3 to 
aap Black 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S q PATENT. 
PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA. 
DENCH invites the attention of Gentlemen about 
to erect Hothouses, &., to st superiority in every 
m ssessed by his sr HOUSES, which he = 
arrant superior i in every re tto any o Good Gla: 
Z. per m ye 1 ye wide, 3 ma long, furnished, 
mpleted, Lom in ge . 
ad quan — 5 ‘on a 
foot. HEA ATIN 
CS EN syi AND Poe = AA street, 
New bee, Southwark, Taventers 
CONICAL and DOUBLE 
pr 
eries, Propagating —— 
well bottom-heat is 
s 
e Boilers, "which 
ely require peed aca stag 
n them operation, pro — 5 se 
warded, as well 5 reference of the highest aut thor ae : 
they may be seen at most of t ae seats and principal 
Nurseries throughout th ek Ser 
een m Manufactory 
175 New Fark. street, every article PaRa for 
of a ace ural Buildings, as well as Tar beating — may 
be ined = 3 wx Aar 8 ageou: 
tees 
rected upon t the most 
* È 
f 
ble | am not aware that I ev 
the rest in.that of his. 1 aud during that period 
mitted myself in any may, 
h n March 
time | 
n 
a teuant ja by and W charge vou such an enormous 
Great Winchester-street, Old Broad-street, Royal E 
No 5. — — All orders are particularly — 
sent 
FOR | WATERING GARDENS, BREWERS’ USE, &c. 
FLEXIBLE INDIA-RUB BER HOSE PIPES. 
AMES LYNE HANCOCK, Sole Licensee and 
Manufacturer A the PATENT VULCANISED INDIA- 
8 Bes ids — 
e Pipes a — ted for Watering Gardens, con- 
‘sine Line) uid 3 — —— g Beer and Cider, Gas Fittings, 
Jase aud all 8 ahr a perfectly PRR WATER- 
ROOF and FLEXIBLE PIPE is re ee ed. 
Hot Li eee or ‘Acids do not 
is required in using hem The — do 
out of use, are ipo ects Flexible 
are therefore ale y n for Fire Engine 
manufactured — conductin ng Water and Fluide, at the follow: 
ing 
g prices per foo 
Size. AEE łin. | I in. | 1din.|) 2 in. | KRR 
08. r 
0 
— 10d. 
2 
1s. Od. 
6 
0 11 110 2 2 
Vulcanised * Garden Hose” fitted okii 
es, complete, with union joints ready to 
0s. 5d. 
Is 4d. I. 6d. 
‘jo 8 0 
Lply . 
* 3 
0s. — 18. 2d. 
2ply . 1 t 
8 
roses, jon — ranch 
ttach 
their not le arp ng, ny xceedingly useful a — 
hot or cold w. E o) Sba Da aby — lling houses and such like 
purposes. 
A LIGHT VULCANISED INDIA-RUBBER HOSE is now} 
as much as 4l. an acre for wey. poor land, and 6“. for 
a paias quality. Now any one at all conversant with 
land must 134 that ci will — repay a man’s 
this rent. those gentlemen who 
have land to let 1 divide it te small portions, say 
fiel ms and divided it into allot- 
ments. He might * ies i times ho anti, but the 
| tenant does — it. An 
Now, supposing al the patel 3 on the 
transaction here related to have a ae 
rred in dis- 
E Labourai? 
w 
whom he bad to peg aly in the event of having 
to e from our service gi in w. value 
cisterns 
All a A or letters addressed to J. L. Hancock, at the 
Manufactory (and „ Goswell „mows, Goswell-road, 
n, will meet with immedi: ate atte 
HOW TO KEEP 
ORSE FOR 2 THAN ONE 
SHILLING PER DA 
“ No. » 
Po you bruise the Oats you give l arm horses s 
of la sts e certainly ‘should eel to have acted 
with grea wisdom in e the weakest, 
titkot Pen ee strongest hands, for dismissal. 
are ne een with the history of this 
dee ar 
i not half so well.” 
j WE DLAKE AND CO-. Gan tht’ 
MILLS. Superior Chaff Engines, simple in RUTING 
to 500 nd more. 2 ost all 
brewers aud 3 in London use these implements. 
erch et, Linton, 
ding 12 postage stamps. 
Conservatori: 
Eemere designs, 
Fences, Wire-wor 
‘Balconies Palisading 
es S COLLEGE, CORK. 
G CHOOLS OF ENGINEERING AND AGRICUL- 
THE SESSION for 1850-51 will commence on the 15th of 
3 
Prospectuses, ils of the i soyga, oore tures 
in connection with these 3 Aa 5 & e., may 
be obtained by application to the 2 Re od the Professor 
of Engineering or ure. 
ETN Houses, — sd the President, have been esta- 
blished in 8 . 5 udents are received and E 
e! for terms, and their Ba and moral 
conduct e oe 14 the Deans of Residen 
By order of the n; 
Sept. 28. AN cis ALBANI, Registrar. 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. 
F. M‘NEILL anD y of bine Bun 
hae Manufacturers and only Nabi of 
‘kshops, and for Garden 
At ** Great National Agricultural Shows, it is this Felt 
which has been exhibited and obtained two SILVER MEDAL 
PRIZES, and is th is the c 3 patronised an and adopted by 
JESTY’S 
HoN a LE BOARD or 
HoNoURABLE East INDIA MPANY, 
HONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS or CUSTO: STOMS, 
AJESTY’S 8 fae es orig i 
Roy 1 ANIC GARD 
n the antis of the Dukes ¢ of ¢ Sutherland d, Norfolk, Rut- 
the late rl Spen and = st of the Nobility and Gentry, 
and at the Bo YAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’8S Ho ousE, Hanover- 
square, 
It is half the price Roofing, and 
effects a great saving on Aer in = construction of Roofs. 
gth by 3: 
Made to any length by 32 inches wide 
1 ie ce ONE Penny PER SQUARE Foor 
„ Sampi ‘with. Directions for its a and Testimomais 
of seven vears — aot with references to Noblemen, hyo 
hitec ys . ers, 8 to a art ot the 
— 
town ore oun st y post ex 
The Public is ‘cautioned that the 4 ty Works | in London 
or Great Britain where the e s ND ces is made, are 
2 AN 
OV" th be 
r* urts, rance to West- 
ae roofed Sar F.: bpt and 00. 54 Felt about 
under the * ip o as. sq., 
are er 0 0 N h ang pos “ay 
at they have orc ) 
mittee Rooms at the pe rata of piso to 85 roofed with 
Quantity alt 0 feet 
Malt Mills. 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 28, 
MEETING: NG W. 
Soom ber 1 lmp. le of 1 
Ta ultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
as our readers are also made 
q | easainted — t by own pen; but the case 
ems to furn 
t according to ir necessity, but according 
Give Mica to skill, ability, ee 
bourers will hem 
RE is a great deal deal of mistaken benevolence 
rchases an immediate good at the 
The emer velit — — 
whic 2 pur. e expense 
= ultimate injury. 
ocality, or yoy the 1 9 0 
— — the self- 
by = sora a the — of the depen — An a 
this grou ers, we contend for 
re of that judgment which approves of — 
ALLOTMENT It is not as relief granted to 
the poor, but as s enabling tisi to achieve it for them- 
selves—it is not as any direct benefit oia upon 
but f 
indus ustry picts y which they will be bene- 
fited—that the allotment system is especially praise- 
the land on whom we 
e gaine: 
on with them, — hi igher rents for his land 
than farming on the large scaie can afford him ; 
his tenantry will benefit through the op ity he 
thus offers them for saving that time and those 
means which would otherwise be wasted and Bes 
bably 72 peat 
ing communication from “ An Ess 
° Hlustrat es the ae importance of alot. 
in his tee in individu a 
cases, p ape gs 
be 
eee e bet w 
er says :— 
i am an old prar vag: served — eountry — 
the usual term 7 
n master and T 
years; ve medals to 
how (granted e present not over — Ministry Ms 
omen eel best suited to 8 Roc, so that they pay for 2 
— nfor ete 
at afforded on the construction of Roofs, or 
any proposed —ꝛ—- of the Felt. 
and I am ela to say t 
| — this consists 
or 23 years, II in the service of its present 
them, asthe Pai ‘of fostering of | w 
ae 575 | 
lieve, in . e of the ene s subject of the ee 
he | pu 
| receive a pension. 
my e 1 have worked on a deen 
occu | 
y favou confer. 
tress, without — — to its ce knowledge of his i ess might well sheng 
of this Peres e treatment not oe — 8 “e ert his claims upon our consideration. Let the bes 
bour ” cords to is necessity ra ad an ac- labourer * the best wages, whether he roa : 
cording te 55 desert. The man who w diminish | family or no e have other means of sw 
ed, to who can have 
ance in its cultiva from 1 5 children, w him aes 
n living nearest the allotment ground, an having the 
mallest — 7 
than a 
as which acts as a premium upon 
e allotment system recommend is howev ver 
—— vet v different pom that which the “ Essex 
Labourer” himself suggests. The circumstances must 
be ae rare which would ju natif E oa in 
2 
eis: has al a we on i 
ond it. It is Suitable that the anoi on 
. — 
T 
is quite another thing from 
levels of the ce themselves. We 
lar arge farms as eral rule, but, we 
would make 
m accessible 5 om tho pato of oÙ the egy aie a 
pie ai system wo 
n pasi of the la 
it, in succession, should be 
