40—1850. | 
— — — — 
Picrrmment tor e UAN —As on tnd sa of the 8 
fe sale of this valu 
„to 
mes yon is still | extensively 
ly either to 
ean place implicit confidence, Antony GIBBS and Sons. 
URES,—The following — 
: t Mr. 1 Bere. ee Creek: 6 * 
Clover Manure, per n. pre 2 
Tun LONDON MANURE Ci COMPANY ep to b oe ta 
LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S. WHEAT MANURE FOR 
AUTUMN SOWING. 
CONCENTRATED URATE. e a LIME. 
GUANO. SULPHATE OF AMM 
FI ERY “AND AGRIC CULTURAL SAL 
2-8 nie > Prasxn, | Secretary... 
.UANO AND OTHER Pg TA FOR WHEAT 
SOWING.—On Sale, Guano (finest Peruvian), Super- 
phosphate of Lime, made from Bone, Bone-dust and half-inch, 
Dried and aa um, &. Al 
Bridge-stree Blackfriars 
33 ton-lan 
A sound 3 and eee tural 
y tid Surveyin Level ing, Railwa Engineer- 
i 8 850 . NESBIT’S Amy, in 
modern educate 
* a Bae = En lich P e n 2 — 
an urye; n; ars e., are pu ONG- 
MAN and Co., * a be Paring ke, m 55 A 
Li ‘Seite A Wi PANN AND IMPROVEMENT 
30, Parliament-street, London; and Bed 
ny ha been in active operation K several 
Homas Mar, 
“ROYAL LETTERS 
icp oth 
um 
4 
p d to recommend ME N 3 ; 
veg, to our agents, Messrs. GIBBS, | church- 
and my and, — to dealers of coming Nr „ ** pa benefit of ged introduction Je 
n 
particulars and references may be obtained at the 
Tn Secretary. 
n the 
ö aie bog abusing ber other roughly far ‘the Waste 
HELSE 
invites the attention of aie oa about of li 
ast superiority in every deed, the Heme has becom cha 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
633 
1 NOTICE — = igh il are Hin 
ARY F e and CO. hav 
U 
an in ion of hoir stock, se'us, 
6 8 Blackwall Railway. N. B. Per ns ** 
I 5. to th her of the 
i t. S. NEWIN 9 e CREN 1N- 
: Nb AN Miustrated 
ai : 
the 
the crops, sent gratis, on application to Messrs, DUFAUR an 
21, — er square, Lon 
our aR w sh e the means at 
mand to 3 aie ond “other details i 
ce pater as they de des 
Why the pplication — * — as manure to the 
10 Cr ener MCN. 
OYAL sph deer nether COLLEGE, 
300k. a year, with a 
very pup rm 5 * students abov 
at age wi M. —— to be received a 
I By order of — Ceunell, Pans ones, Ln 
London Office, 26, King William, street, Wes 
ROYAL e COLLEGE, 
NCEST 
compete m attached 
o the Co ile ege. He will a the am m on 
order of the Counéil, . 1 Reames 
London pars 26, King: William-street, West Strand. 
DURE WATER raised to a 
Towns Tipped d with Gas 2 Wat 
— r A RoE — Bathe Hydra pale, — ngi- 
eers ; Office, 70, Strand, London 
noors ; Voe, T, TTA ns Fortis SN eM et ee Oe ree TS 
bent en *. — Ao CAL FARMER, thoroughly W 
b Ra 
height from a sapi pe 
TURDAY, OCTOBER 
ETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Tuvuaspax, Oct. N Imp, Society of Ireland 
Teunepay, -— 1j—Agricultura! Imp. Society of Ireland. 
Tun best plan for applying the Lrauip Manure 
or THE Farm to the soil has = been an eatin Rea 
subject to ere Attend as many public or pri- 
tias meetings as we rope Las 
most prom nee t topics 
; Telstra n, are agree 
S am he man 
— 
e pro- 
— 
— 
anure upon sia respective farms. In- 
of such a common-place 
ery Good Gla 
€ per foot, 1 foot frida, 3 1 feet long, £ furnished 
and the Houses, when completed, charged from 0 18. 6d 
its to 2 em 
) Londo ON New F Graca 3 
on n, an rind ‘ark-stree'! ark, t 
ier eat DOUBLE hot Yet propane a theory capab 
. 
ing the N System to Pineries, Propagating Hou full 
2 * which atm — heat as well as ea fally to a “Liquid manure 
as and A apparatus, have been set actively in 
n in every 
5 nowy is reduced, These ‘Boers, which 3 being able to establish e in 
ve en them of general practice. Resul 
arded, as — as reference bx the highest : — por furni 
be 12 . gi ta the om seats and principal 
at at their Manufactory, | turned out a fruitless expenditure. >We have seen 
em, may Gras 
&., of Iron e 28880 upon the most pr 
Palisading, Field and Garden 
character that every amateur, on paring his debut, 
is sure to cucko po ab ath of importance, as if, 
f his s harrow, I he had brought to 
coy 
panions, hav self-de 
complaining that "philosopher pret 
Bei bee 
which they might be sen i 
„ pumps, carts, 
opera province of the kin, oe 5 
be d sufficie e 
general imitation, and in some cases the w. 
s lands watered over and over again, w. 
asin after winter season, and no beneficial 
ed. And why ? uni Bective the Koik w 
saturated to oyerfowing with water previous to the 
uid manure-tank never over 
SE 
TLE 
+ 
8 
P 
5 
ica qua 
THE CONICAL ete BY fiows until the e of arth are first full and 
JOHN — Ta aes 
SHEWEN, 
Apparatus.. For hurches and 
ae be ee and acre ean his Warm Ai Apparat 
REDUCTION IN de wir F Bons 
B 
Kt | 
——ñ 
— — 
— 
—— 
2 
the price of their Boilers. The price will ` 
` 6 ft. 4 In. pipe 7925 2 
do. 5 2 
i! MS Oig 
„„ 
„ TUET 
. 5 10 0 
a. 7 8 y 
welt ae 
„ 1515 0 
. 285 0 0 
the e 
are supplied fixed by Jog 8 2 n : 
———. ‘Also all — of Hot Water the rain which has fallen is flowing upon tk 
. SHEWEN Great thing jabl 
3 commencement: of su 
of 
i just to proppe an 
his 
all 
che Agricultural Gazette. —— 
the 
ot ere diferent ct = the o 
who alread 
soil, is attended with m 
partl 
has already 
a of pl 
liquids — 
ich adds ene, to 
pro posed by Mr. Laren 
- Rogers, of Dublin; which has — 1 hep e 
vetotie it. It has,” says Mr. Rocers, “ — 
m 
atile 
perhaps the greatest a 1 — known E wil 
up and retain many t of t 
„gases. Hence its ase — ity, for effecting! 
the deodorisation of all sorts of manure. 
| th ood: o 
8 5 allow s nothing = pass 3 
P igitt 
The published Sun tone on pert chareoa as a 
encouraging though they ar e been 
iy confined to its mixture with ache, and 
rike to the — eee of the farm. 
the differe ot provi 
Experiments in ~~ clim 
n satisfactory or evidence ae wha t N be 
manure, both in a mixe 
p Mine of horses, oxen, sheep, and swine. 4. very 
ug 
uch as this might produce, sometimes 
ir whe h m 
3 —— defalcation in its price. 
hese experiments might be variously conducted, 
both as to the manure e itself and the mode of manu 
| facturing it, on ne hand, and its application ta: 
ther —For 
mone ; 
b „such as 
abr with 3 r then . them into 
the tank for a short time. The 1 eon 
absorb the maximum — tity of all the enriching? 
elements a the liquid which it is capable of doing, 
and become a very valuable 3 bags 
— 2 be — tied and r a sufficient ae. 
tity is obtained. The whole . then be d 
e together and applied to differ ent erops i in different: 
atment? Selbe is believing with practical 
‘this ki 
men, and one failure of 
The successful and ccrn iay of ihessi 
ee ete is A aun to co “ Far-fetched 
owls,” it is said, have fait a ain: : but 
climate and N ure of the celestial r are 
ery different from * of Britain. nglish 
o} farmers a race o! eners or — pro- 
rm prietors they might, bakers notwithstanding this, 
nd is sufficient | cesspool adjoini 
‘| to cotttet-balance a thousand arguments to the | even in 
contr: es 
d ws vim charcoal, — e, &c. —— 
we wonder at milar, but m — series of e expe- 
lets aadi be made a using a temporary: hole or 
n yield a 5 sufficient flor any —— of 
arri: ke ents. Diffe 
tions 2 on 
whole of he wa 3 passes from cat tle, 
ed with the charcoal ; ; but 
in the eld. ei gamed at hai : 
present position, until spade andry is — 
with — s uperintendence of the land, we 
[are not sanguine of: — system of direct 
1 tn rg er 
in the mayo and the aber al en 
nfess in 
imitate those of China, but in our a ee position | contains . The charcoal in this 
the pattern requires more hands than we have at case could be placed in the bottom of a tank- hole, 
our command. And, in practice, to propose a scheme old barrel or tro in the soil, &c., with à 
which requires more han- one season of the year drain leading to i s to remove ss 
n can be employed at cig ee is Rhe to pr 9 Water. The liquid from the dunghill would then 
AE flow in upon the top of the 
lements, or the greater, portion of them, 
The insoluble: 2 23 zof them 
of the char- 
1 was . — 
na mixed state. 
r doubt, remain upon 
coal, but could he mn 
tank. 
liquid the 4 
nt mixtures, with the charcoal, 
e could chus be obtained; 2 a variety of applica- 
