42—1850.| 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
665 
ANURES, pory following Manures are manu- 3 SPCR EMIGRANTS are in- is made out, of the usefulness both of e example 
AVL factured at Lawas a P E reek : MARY WEDLAKE and CO, ti of eports of good farming, wherever it 
Clover N 0 0 —— the first se mors Swan River, Port Natal, a 8 8 
3 „„ Colonies, with AGRICULTURAL IMPLE. | occurs, for the instruction of wh 
8 hosphate of Lim — 700 ENTS ; they beg an ins on of ei i 2 u „ Fe sonally visit the localities, 
Sulphuric Acid and — rolites 5 0 0 aun -5 near the Blackwall Railw: B. ons — nstances sel d f b 
Office, 69, King Wilia m-street, City, London ming ers may have the — of an Setredueten: 3 1 rer ed for report Í Mr. Mrne 
N.B. Peruvian Guano, guaranteed to contain 16 per cent, of — known to the firm at either of the above-named 2 occur da 1 X, Dorset, and Gloucestershire. The 
be Ammonia, 9 N. Me p per neat ane eS ee 103. per GRICULTURE.—A Gentleman, h e order in which * ey ar "described i is, certainly, 
Farming Ae p t, and wh ies between 400 and | ebf E — meri xam farm, 
R. J. C. NESBIT, F.C. S., F. G. S., Consulting and 0 acres of s land in a southern county, is desirous of | n tase ples : Mr. . Ricpen’ of 
Analytical rai ist, Laboratories, 38, Kennington-lane, RECEIVING — his family a YOUNG GENTLEMAN who 8 21 
London.— PRIVATE red methoda of m in Chemical, — 770 — to wi me — a 8 of the practical working of 4 A ee ee ae, ER ge 
and ost approved me m i Farm. ress A. B., Mr. Steel, Spring-ga „London: _| profits in his 1 and Mr. Hu 
. Analyses o f Boila; Manures, Minerale, &c., per- ee pr 8 1 XTABLE’s next cag 
—. * E yse comme _ 1 EDUCATION, — -Fhe — -= head quarters whence many an energetic remon- 
THE LONDON 14 NURE € COMPANY beg to offer 
LONDON MANURE COMPANY’S WHEAT MANURE FOR 
AUTUMN SOWING. 
n URATE. SUPERPHOSPHATE or Se 
MON 
ration. 
aan rs, DWA x. leek, Secretary. 
2 AND Co., 61, Gracechurch. street, 
— and 17, New Parkatrest, Southwark, Inve 
4 5° 
ohh Wak et 
| for a 
9 —— 8 address ., Office of this Paper. 
e EW latin ch IMELEMEN 8 OF 
A LTU 
to introduce an improv ved system “of cultivation, and a m 
tific method of depositing 3 seed, A Prospectus 
on the different TRA may be obtained (gratis) m4 
3 and Co., Agricultural Depôt, 21, 
rs. Wes confine our attention for the pre- 
x farm. And to those 
be had of ROBERT RA ury St. 
Edmund’s, Price, delivered W ~ a — — 505 pri quarter. 
Sacks, ls, 6d. e 
ach. 3 enclosing a or satis- 
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Siepen ries, Propagating ouio 
t as * ll as bottom-heat 
y req egree, — — the aid of pipes or flue: 
. have also to state that at the ba tg of numero 
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fa . reference, 99 475 ve prompt atte 
Hen tober 
S REEN AND Hofi OUSES made 
warranted best materials, glazed 168-oz, sheet glass, of = 
large size, with 2 at both ends and one door, ‘Lies ted thre 
friends they are now making their Boil — 3 as well 
pen cant by 2 the cost is reduc Boi 
(oto peg searcely y requ ire g rade — N o 
ies ¥ whe Bite t seen them operation, prospectuses will 
no walt as reference of the highest authority ; ; or 
seen at — 4 Nobility's seats and principal 
the 
9 the Trade that at their Manufactory, 
every article Feared ae the construction 
8 may 
p 
pat so orig of Iro 
Conserv: 
ornamental cougna, Bale onte — „ Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire-work, &c. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. 
PATENT HOTHOUSE W WORKS, KINGS ROAD, CHELSEA. 
in plone 
Span. roofed, eo 
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by Machinery, 
all roun 
Lean- to. — eraen E 
Glazed. | Ehm 
Unglazed. 
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10 18 
14 25 1 
18 32 1 
37 0 
49 12 0 
29 1 58 
36 69 1 
42 1 82 
95 1 
105 1 
63 121 1 
e 5 : 130 4 
N 124 13 0 14 140 8 0'8 
These e e are prepared in such a manner tha 
| 2 carpenter can fix them hease. A plan is se 
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Height in front, 3 feet 6 in., wood and 
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$2 
e to erect Hothouses, &., to the vast superiority in every 
— 5 — ssessed — nis PATENT HOUSES, which he will 
uen to any others. Good Glass 
from 18 to 31 0 oz. per foot, 1 wide, 3 feet 1 rania 
and the s, when completed, charged from 3. 6d. 
ding to size — 1 — a one 
A rmed without w putty, and on 
j * wood rafters, an nd ti os e glass put in with 
pony. atent Sashes, 11 no paint, from 7d. to 9d. per 
EATING BY HOT WA TER. 
T'o CONICAL NOLGE INVENTED BY 
JOHN ROGERS, Esq. and fixed 
HEWEN, ironm qed A Is | 
gry 
DE S. Oe inh onc! Sea n 92 
ted Catalogue, together 
to Messrs. Dura 
the crops, sent gratis, on wom agers vn and Co., 
21, Red-lion-squ: 
AND AANT ne . . 
COMPANY, 30, Parliamen ndon; and 
eter, 
This 83 having been in active operation for ate 
years, is ready to undertake Works under the Gov 
Loan, or by fixed or annual charges under its Act of Parliament 
Further particulars and Wee —— N t the 
offices. AY, 3 
SMITHFIELD —— SHOW. 
‘OTICE.—THE PRINTED FORMS OF CER- 
TIFICATES to be filled up for STOOK an and Stow i 
MENTS in to be exhibited at the forthcomin 
December next can now be obtained of the Honorary Se: 
All such Certificates must be returned, properly filled. ang 2 
— — — of November. 
applying for the Forms for Stock, it is necessary to state 
the Number of the Class or Classes, as there 8 
Form for each Class. 
Prize Sheets and all information can be 1 ce lica- 
tion to B. T. BRANDBETH — Hon. Half- 
— street, Piccadilly, Londo 
URE WATER raised to any height from a smal 
stream, where a fall can be obtained, by FREEMAN ROE 
and 2 — e — — waste, 
than those ordinarily in ortable team Engines + Agri- 
pu Threshing Machines, Deep-w umps, 
Water - wheels, — Apparatus, and j dree 
T nt —— —— — 0 
anson, Hydraulic and Gas Engi- 
d, London. 5 
T, CHEAP, AND DURABLE ROOFING 
1 PATERE ASPHALTE ROOFING |Í 
fros 
servants, or unpractised 
Pipes, saves 25 per cent, 
estimonials sent by post, on application to 
Dowgate-hill, Lon 
“Grain, 9 and the after . of Sun 1 
in which 
8980 PATENT ee Creme FELT, for 
52 
es for erecti d heating th n application. 
Lists of of pat for Sash. loors, &c., oie on 93 
Lewis, III N oF Works, Stamford-hill, Middlesex, 
‘XHIBIT ON OF 1851.—NOTICE TO EXHIBI- 
ORS is 2 given that Her M 8 mission: 
have fixed the 31st of October, as the LAST Day for RECEIVING 
OMMIT. 
T 
nel Islands, 
sufficient notice to the nearest e 
assured _ their claims for will receive any considera- 
aw. M. D. V TATT Serra, 
5 
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NAMBLLED SLATE. Chimney- pieces, 
o and other Table Tops, Mural — r &e, in imi 
n of ae Foe paming the corent — in beauty ne 
urabitity, an half the cost of the pinned est des 
tion co Lists i — rded on — to Mr. Ma 
39 peat 255 2 — Belgrave- pl ac 5 | 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1850. 
ETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
ME 
a Oct. ——— Imp. . Ireland, 
‘AUB —Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
Oxx of the most ioan of = recent contri- 
utions to ÅGRICULTURAL LITERATURE that we have 
seen, is the pamphlet lately published by Mr] Mar, 
of Milnegraden, Berwickshire 
f Mi en, Berwic „* on the e 
of certain localities in England. It commences wi 
an excellent criticism on a passage from Lord Kame 
S „Which, in its ee — the 
ee ae anaes of Husbandry,” that to be 
made acquainted with the 2 ids her ö 
is the highway to good farmin 
“ Notwi ithetanding my high respect for Lord 
armel 5 r. Mitng, “ 1 venture to say, that 
. gh arse und. If you wish to 
amel rior or pdr A ee 
. t iasi all that is necessary 
a to o eat to him the 8 of neighbonrs worse 
than himself. on u wish 
stimulate him to improvement, tell hi 25 of 
of t 
U in mos 
feeling, call it rivalry or — whieh ‘will lead 
5 B. Gl * Honorary 
gos to correct his errors and enter on a superior 
course.’ 
And so an ample Meimio if Bira were needed, 
* Report of a visit to 0 RIGDEN, Sussex; 
Rev, D Dorset; pe Mr. Gloucester- 
shire ; with remarks on gricultural 3 — Ba Davm 
Farmers’ Club. Warder Office, 
Tweed. 
Mik, Esq., of Milnegraden,. Read to a 
Berwick-upon-' 
sent to the report of the Susse 
who have looked with suspicion on statements of 
high 1 in a Wigtonshire, it may be interesting 
e ho tleman, whose feelings 
nions in 5 to the prese 
shown by hi 
has a iiba ra d 
more than the average of the county. It yielded, 
: . i r . 36 bushels. The 
viously to his ecupation, was N z 
which two- ra of the — was in Grass, o 
n the o 
green crop, a er 
rotation which he follows is a four-shift, by which he 
half of his land every 
uarter DEN 
n in the occupation of his farm for nine years. 
pate Table, from 
ending Martinmas, 1849, 
expenditure and receipt : 
Rent — ose 
Taxes es aes on aoe 
T —— s bills .. 358 
Sundries 22 insurance, losses, &e ) nt 
s to labourers and servants er | 
ratte sued DE Poro ins 2593 
pence en fs ie 50 686 
Guan t, &e, F 43 
—— grains, ‘or porns co ese Ss ae 
Seed ace 220 — 
“The yearly che 5 old. — 
sold, stock and w 21 straw 
sold; Potatoes = So — moe pp gro 
ares, and Rye, as green meat ; 
Pigs oi: tls The. — of the total 
the last two or three 
crops 
are sown in the 
in April. The A. is eee ploughed up, to be 
lanted with Pota or Mangolds in May, 
and in autumn Wheat is 
‘ Average . ; 
Acres. e per ory 
Produce Per got in 1843-9. 
250 in Whea 6 bushels. 44 
j in t. 3 . s. 6d. per qr. 
daa { 40 Barley. 40 Of 32. do. 
ya 60 * Oats. 0 to 80 do. 
20 “ Mang. Wurzel. 30 tons. 
12 white Turnips. 20 do. 
110 in 12 * Swedes. 
root 6 * Carrots, 
crops, | 50 “ Potatoes, 150 to 200121. to 15l. per 
bushels, acre, 
10 * Cabbages. 
( 50 * Clover. 2 tons. 
50 Rye-gr d 
mixed. 
240 in 20 Sainfoin. 
Clover, 4 30 hay. 
& e. 10 Lucerne. 
| 50 Tares followed 
L 30 Peas | 
40 in permanent pasture, 
“ Mr, RicDEN observes, My Oats and Barley gene- 
rally follow Wheat. I am aware this system is open to 
objection ; but as a general rule on the Downs, 
we le 
eust i plough ye Wheat stubble as soon 
possible after harves to plo when we 
sow the Barley about the end of ' begi 
of April. The land in is better calcu- 
lated for Wheat than Barley.” 5 to the soil on 
the farm, it is, gen ing, light, and so porous, 
that, = there are lo drains fait, the water seldom 
stands after the heaviest rains. The stock kept on the 
