Sh RR nae . tae oe Seen Ein as 
43—1850. | 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
681 
SMITHFIELD CATTLE SHOW. 
OTICE.—THE PRINTED FORMS OF CER- 
TIFICATES to er filled up for STOCK and IMPLE- 
MENTS spose pot 28 — the for — a Show a 
or Classes, 
formati be obtained on applica- 
won't e —.— A ke “a corner of Hale 
— — Picea dilly, London 
GRICULTURAL EDUCATION. — The Steward 
i 8 d gene- 
rel business. Pepan rticulars, address X. V., gees aimee 
R. J. C. NESBIT, F. C. S., F. G. S., Co and 
atories 3 
ate E. 5 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. 
PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA 
DENCH invites the attent ntion of Gentlemen n about 
2 &c., to the vast superiority in every 
his PATENT HOUSES, which he 
res) 
and the Houses, when completed, arged s. 3d. to 1s, 6d. 
per superficial foot, ding to size and bmg: ntity ; on one 
principle th Dis poor SeA pag — ut wood or putty, and on 
another Esc. ciple with „ and th 292 put in with 
poy: atent peer —— no paint, from 7d, to 9d, per 
HEATING BY HOT WATER. 
HERMANTERION, an appar: hich warms 
meS = — the — 3 rec account of 
ts sim ty, dura ity, efficiency, especiall 
adapted for Ubeeobin, dE Chapels, Takk: oe e Buildings, poe used 
—— — Apply SPILLER and TAYLER, Engineer 
7 MINERAL BLACK PAINT. — 
Man 
and approved me * making ARTIFICIAL 
MANURES. * of — — anures, Minerale, &c., per- 
formed as usual, on modera! 
ANURES.— The cc — Manures manu- 
factured at Mr, 2 * 3 Greek : $ 
Clover Manure, 
Turnip Manure, 8 = ae di 9 0 
Su hosphate of Lime i sé 7 0 0 
huric Acid and Coprolites 
Office, 6 King 1 treet, City, I. 
N. B. A den Guano, guaranteed to con 1 15 — bent. of 
Ammonia, 5s. per on; 2 for 5 tons or more, 9}. 10s. per 
ton, in a Buiphate of Ammon ia, &c. 
THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to offer 
as under: 
TONDA N MANURE COMPANY’S WHEAT MANURE FOR 
TUMN SOWING. 
NEN TRATED URATE. Wie ee * 2 
9 GUANO. SULPHATE giy AM 
FISHERY AND A RICU ALT 
Ara 
supply to be free from the — adulteration 
street, Blackfriars. 
Bridge- WARD Purser R, Secretary. 
PHENSON anp Co., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
London, and 17, New Park-street, S Southwark, 
Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL and DO 
CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, res y t the attention of 
s tifi cult me 
well as 
e ‘ ee, 7 the aid of pipes or flues. 
and Co. have also to state that a t the req 
ow m 
thority; or 
ty’s seats — principal 
S. a inform th che Trade that at their Manufactory, 
17, New Park-street, every article required for the construction 
of Horticultural Buildings, as well as for —s them, may 
n ost advantag eous term 
Conservatories, &c,, of Iron or Wood erecte 4 upon the most 
ornamental bec a Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire-work, &c. 
HOW TO KEEP A HORSE FOR L. yay THAN ONE 
SHILLING PER D 
you give Poke: 12 1 
out 
AR EDLAKE Anp COS OAT-BRUISING 
3 or Chaff Engines, simple 
doing fr 500 bushels daily, and — 
brewers and coachm n impl 
118, A don. A — ane abore, by 
sending 12 postage stam Chaff-cutters, Linsee 
Malt Mills. 
“a Croaeon and Co., 2, 3 Lond 
e Tomes 
of ev very three, and your cattle 3 
APPA RATUS, with improved |} 
—— — ͤl —t —— — —ę—ʒ. 
different accounts will be — less valuable. This 
shall now be shown by an mple. 
As regards the county of Tineoln, amnio pora for 
its agricu the 
ural achievements, 
clos ose 
e 
7 width of about 6 miles. The adv. 
0 
n fi 
thousands of acres * ap field were subdivided 
— and the four- field en of cropping — 
established itself over te 8 of land. 
still, warrens overspread a wide tract of the . 
"| hill and th — with 
er —— dase ‘a partes = —— 7 = Artatr Youne— o] his notes and mem 
— — of dry rot i repellance on — for Barns, randa instead of combining them into a de ption, 
Stables Outhou uses T- Boarding, Hop-poles ; 0 d states them under the il, rent, tenure, 
Ae, s hin ae bakas, particularly tho Wheels, and and for Tron geen eB ro otations, — instead of distri ir th follow- 
— For e Badk Vi wan is eis highly see vi bie as 25 3 = to — sto, 18 miles, 10 of i 
ventive of damp, an ie ntended for Fruit Trees, | are ee chiefly silvers its); re 
as, besides preserving the 1, it i es the heat in all situ- acre.” ? “t y ld 1 ` b 110 = pod — 
ations exposed to the sun, d — the harbouring of T an ou urn, the 
in H is also an excellent covering for Canvas, or Cart 
Tilts, Roo ne ko casks — t aoan 1 cwt, to 
an: r t 17s. 6d. per cwt., quite ready for use, by 
AMES PHILLIPS and Se (the sole agents), 116, Bishopsgate. | 
street Witho = London 
„ CHEAP, AND DURABLE ROOFIN 
ROGGON’S PATENT ASPHALTE "ROOFING 
FELT is perfectly impervious to rain, snow, and frost, and 
has ted by along and extensive exp ce in all cli- 
tes. Saves half the timber required for slates; can be laid 
on wi Jeo — h f: servants, or un P 
Price ld. per 
bende Pole "PAT TENT res 25 percent of fael, for | 
m Boilers spt 206 sa 
ate riety Tes onials 8 iy post, on application to 
The he Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1850. 
GS FOR THE.TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Oct. 3 —Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
7—Agncultaral Lmp. Society or ireland 
AGRICULTURE is being thora thoroughly looked i 
issioners are d shout theconnty i 
amateur ARTHUR Younes are feeding the 
journals with farming “ notes made on their rail | 
es and it is not at = —— just now 1 see 
‘self o or aea anagem n Roman ty 
e papers 8 oo — — — may 
— a salutary influence u n many agriculturists : 
where anything is then dite pit it will be rectified 
MEETIN 
Tauaspar, 
— 3 
Tuuks Dar, 
g 
CHEAP AND DURABLE a 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
FSS MNE; AND bg of f Lamb's: s-buildings, Bunhill- 
the Manufacturers and only Patentees of 
rae ASPHALTED FELT. FoR ROOF IN 
en Frost 
fine Adee Shows, it is this Felt 
which has been exhibited and obtained two SILVER MEDAL 
Prizes, and is the Felt SOLELY patronised and adopted by 
Hen Masesty’s Woops AND FORESTS, 
fassen BOARD oF — aw 
ONOUBRABLE EAST IN DIA Comp. 
Ho Noura — CoMMISSIONE F Custi 
9 — ESTATE, IsLE oF Wisk, 
Her M 
y Roya 3 GARDENS, REGENT’S PARK, a — inate fg * 
And on the Estates of the Dukes of Sutherland, Norfolk, Rut- : x > 
land, Newcastle, North 2 Benepe ch (at Richmond’ P culture ; and by publishing the effects 
the late Earl Spencer, and m f tho Nobilit lity = Gentry, | of climate, gna &c., he land and its culti- 
andat the RoraL Acniconronat Soctsry’s House, Hanover e 3 of a Pages upon the 
from the fear of exposu 
` h | 2 poe sa — in a’ your coats, 
rede ye tent it; 
A aes amang ye takin’ notes, 
An’ faith U pren re 2 
be for Wheat. 
and 
These wat A i rabbits 3 
skins sold hi oam is various. 
rı 
nt, me ure 
meadow on it, . 
coved wi rushes, from springs, but nota rik ae 
ea, — of paltry grips that are all in vain. But 
to drain well 3 sr 1 ing northward, 
he observes wold north of Louth 
es 
“ The of 
exhibits a great cally "of — ey cal- 
careous, friable, sandy loams a 
dry enou ugh to feed Turnia ni ii ie 
spontaneous 
ettles and rabbits together! Toward =- northern 
mity of this chalk range, he 
extre Sa. Near 
Brocklesby, &c., there are large tracts of excellent 
under Gorse; an Cabnum an 
ed thr oigh the 0 for miles. 9 com a beautiful 
Such investigations inte the state of the agricul 
tural Seet are of weighty 
many re The 225 the uses or hay 
pass 
plant to a fox-hun Lord Yar H keeps a 
pack of hounds ; it 2 has a fall, r Tope’ it will -be 
ri 2 5 f: * h 1 han anoth into a Furze-bush ; he is too good to be hurt much, 
pri Jed one dist 1955 ag 1 Ey iàfo ra a the oe but a decent pricking might be beneficial to the 
ror “of ac erat "Bail 5 in ** locality of a hitherto country.“ Inclosure, however, since t 1 1e, 7 
unknown but excellent practice > pane upon the extended its fences in every an —— the 
— soil in another locality, a ‘ae extensively | Open fields have disappeared ; a great part having 
diffuse good points of hus RAP om show what | been enclosed within the last 30 years. The Gorse 
systems and methods and — ought to be ne n me the cc 9 d all 
be embraced — ew s ; 
F — e brought into good cultivatio None of the ground 
adopted. By exhibiting the universal farm pract 
t the present period, they show what 
It is half the price of any other 92 of Roofing, and 
- effects a great saving of Timber in the construction of Roofs. | which new Principia y some 
Made to any length by 82 inches wide persons it is thought that ise a skilful comparison 
Samples, —— toe tee Oa Use, ete ever ee and digestion of ms comprised in t J 
X Se vears ex with. reren to Noble en, Gen- gated and complete representations ak ee —.— 
tomen, n, Architects, and 22 = * any part o t the vation for all Great Britain, the m rrect code 
r try, 
— r ‘The Publio is — ‘cautioned that that tse only Works zd London | TU d principles might pia constructed 
reat Britain w e above Roofing is made, The value of such info ion felt by t 
1 18 awp 00.8 Board of Agriculture, when, half a century ago, they 
Patent Felt ctory, Lambs-buildings, Bunhill-row, | plann da 
ry 
Manufac 
London, where roofs covered with the Felt may è be be seen. 
minster H 
Courts, at the o West- CO 
M‘NEILL tanh OG 00.54 s Felt he hen 
do 
profits of the ate , they 
ch i 
ies ; but the highe est points are 4 in 
. and = — poia of the wolds is i 
cted by neat White- 
Fide -bush See 
border, o or a road-side o 
wink Mr. Pusey i i 
e in extent to the county of Bedford, is now a 
pattern of neat fe d good farming; while the 
rese ord when, 
0 seat at Brocklesby, in sight o 
he met but two fences.” He gives an enth 
ive of his tour: “ On a sunny morning in 
November, 1842, farm succeeded f each 
rv 
were roofed with F. l se be cultivated by the owner for exampl 
two yea ` 
An s aer Haley» Commission rape ner aar s an Per a ution of county “ ; e public | not, as was really the case, by a tenant for ot 
* 12 with esult that they have ordered the Com- periodicals abound with criptions of local and | and so for les we passed on through 8 0 
i coms at the Houses of Parliament to por with | general husba andry, e dhe — 5 a way Turnips, without a blank or a weed, on which 
uantity ther used, 24, 000 feet. d 1 a flt n ds of kind Ioe were 
i nsumers sending direct to the Factory can be sup- demands a thoroug ; examinati w 0 ousand: er thousands o ‘00! ver 
engths best their y pay for farms and farming in famy 5 ve much feeding in netted folds; and so large as 5 
rntation afforded n may be learnt by com ng the one us andry regular were the 1 e narrow rows, 
Proposed particular application ofthe Felt. h er of d r f the the lower halves in 
orth. Fifty 
ar —— hat many 
