or 
45—1850. THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
713 
R. S. NEWINGTON’S IMPLEMENTS OF 
AGRICULTURE,—These Implements have been invented 
to introduce an imp stem 
L 
applying to Messrs, Dura 
Red Lion-square, London 
MITHFIELD o 
—THE PRINTED. FORMS O 
In applying for the iem 
ara of — Class 
* for each C 
wy eets and all information can be tear on applica- 
. T. BRAND pee ee So Hon. Sec., corner of Half- 
te 
ses, as as there is a separate 
CER. form 
its populari 
of Mr. Wnichr, gs See Birmingham, for the m 
Birmingham pees W. an Babe desir a their 
stock should compete others of a similar 
pieg will piete the tatty * 3 are disposed un 
to support the only opportunity 2 remains for 
competition between the breeds, may prefer vel 5 
is, however, Tittle sod that we 
so time-honoured an institution as 
the Smithfield Club the support of agriculturists ; 
ity is not likely to fail; and we would i 
therefore the more anxiously i impress upon them the 
ane ness of 8 to ere ne prac 
Counties Exhibition at Birmingha uch to 
be desired that those — — the's means of f addin ng 
ent of agriculture 2 have made their 
— within the las show 
that public opinion on — mat 
unsettled, as well as in a very anxious 
improving in 
gence or tha nes are ety by a pressure seh sss 
revious times, or perhaps both ee en are 
in a vehi ethe er or 275 in no pre ion 
a - history of agriculture has om 8 een T a 
raining after eee as we have witnessed 
years. 
within the last f It is pee to be 
to its attractiveness, will not fail to apply to 
RIGHT for forms of certificates for ae Sheen 
Manures manu- 
5 was cae Dep fon a Greek Pigs, or Poultry, during the ensuing wee! 
Tura Manges per tum 1 9 0 
Safer iure, Dab m 70 0 Ina Site Number of our Paper we took occasion 
Sulp A prolites acti to remark on the failure of the ae rar at 
NB. pee tne: . treet, City, L London, 1 me to apply the Liquiy Manure or tae Farm 
Ammonia, 91. 15s. 1 and for 5 tons or more, 91. 10s. per economical and beneficial manner. W 
ton, in dock. Sul eof Ammonia, Ee. since had occasion to inspect a TA farm, provi 
HE CORDON MANURE. COMPANY beg to offer | with a manure tank, thus giving an ex on oppor- 
auas : ; 2 : 
LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S WHEAT MANURE ron moki of. obse a we the practical value of this a 
TUMN SOWING. 
CONCENTRATED URATE. e cian 15. LIME, 
PERUVIAN GUANO. SULPHATE OF AMM 
re HERY Led 1 SALT, GYPSUM and 
very ar also a constant 8 penis of English 
‘and Forda TINS SEED UE of the bet "sree 
The London Manure Company will guara: tee the Guano they 
supply to be free from the slightest adulteration: 
Bridge-street, Blackfriars, EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT, 
t 
to erect Hothouses, &c., to the vasi ty in every 
r by his PATENT HOUSES, . he will 
warrant superior in every cy or any 
from 16 to 21 oz. per foot, 1 foot wide, 3 feet 2 A 
and the Houses, when ee charged from 
per superficial foot, according to size and qua Siig on can 
principle the roof is ‘formed without 3 or putty, and on 
iple rafters, and the glass put in wit 
atent Sashes, 8 no paint, mon 7d, to 9d, per 
HEATING BY HOT WA 
HOW TO KEEP A HORSE FOR 5 ae ONE 
1 G PER DAY. 
* Do you bruise ts you give your horses ? “No. 
“Then you lose — bushel out of every three, 2 your — 
do not half * well.“ 
ARY WEDLAKE anp CO- S OAT-BRUISING 
MILLS. Superior Chaff a es, 1 ia construction 
8 from 50 to 500 bushels daily, and m 2 3 
brewers and coachmasters in London use ae 
113, 3 — 2 A 5 fen 2 — oes by 
sending 12 postage stamps, Chaff-cutters, Linseed, Bean, and 
. C. NESBIT, F. C. S., F. G. S., Consulting = ha 
R. J. 
Analytical Chemist, Laber ori 
tiqn i in modern 
ae 
he far m- building to which we —— have been In 
„ W. — 
erected at the cost of sre 007., and a believe 
nd erden. ee — advocates on 
value p 
o-called improve- 
— have turned out upon trial to be me fers of 
at they promised to be, and the disappointment 
resulting from their failure will consequently render 
what may he gona re 
here e = doubt but that a 
e tank, estas atus for = ooking food for 
cattle, er a 88 may be useful. It is the 
ave 3 ed of 
it is their abuse 
of these impr ovemen 
some of the ——— and m ost complete in —— 
Britain. A steam threshing -machin * nes 
fur krunhing corn, Ws at full werk W sit ed momen 19 be a sah fung asi jpe ati the * 
the farm. The fold- yar and ¢ cattle-sheds w were the matter a> Ete recollection = ese 
seep of comfort and cleanliness; plenty of clean | agricultural impr sone "For PMN PT YS oar 
] b 
17 “Aly Eee att f water in ar ges Indeed, | the subsoil plough spoken of. now, Wer w pe ea 
e only objectionable part of the w TARS = the be at ae mle ts value . usly 
t, acco: the tenant, the s le f for the useful = 
and w informed 
impossible Ao keep his es in heal 
as so chilly, ee ne it contain — nearly 20 
‘e orses. The first winter the stables were used, 12 
ind, laid we hirri that the whole 
8 
pa intelligence, enoug adopted these 
me chet seri aë oe had gaar found profitable, we 
are perfectly e then to conclude from 
improv mor 
5 bat not more effec those com- 
only used? Or are we to . e. here, also, 
bit has been more powerful than n? 
is of ia 5 5 day? For instance, before 
providing such a building, vea 5 not be advisable 
to provide permanent sheds for ee “land 
plain practical utility of such si 8 ee i „ we 
fear, little charms for the advocates of covered dung- 
hills. Plans of f b have trendy been 
a with the latter duly marked, but we have 
yet seen a hint of the eng , though m cer- 
2 
atories, 58, Kertington law Another — that rer: 3 Was the THE WARP LAN DS OF LINCOLNSHIRE.” 
Kondia: PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS in t ou Bach f —. os of draining the far 1 page in ME years ago the public re this county as a 
. 3 ach fold-yard s to. one corner, t fi flat expanse of wet s and mi 
1 „„ V il a drai rain, lea mg 10 a 1 8 nd . land of flank ye agues, toon by wild Er and 
vi small drains from the stables and cow- | decoy-men, and for ever N ad vocal with t s 
iagh 8 a mon us alae th eee houses, and t ing in a manure tank, capable eries of plueked geese. terly, however, by r 
and Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE | of containing some thousand gallons. ound, | $ f ways s and the press, both the travelling and read. 
. BOILERS, to ‘le mach a ate agg ie a upon inquiry, that th „ as its | ing po eal» Ford hare panther 
applying the Tank 8 to Pine ries, Propagating Houses, | Original construction was concerned, was less. 50 las * Oh ie ie S a5 well as 
&c., by which atmospheric heat m-heat is After careful and anxious trial the carriage of the and at alivated : Tight tax ea the thick eoad 
5 Co. Tae clue bs sane kea 3 li manure on t land was found to be so which hung ov t * part. Its rs have risen 
aia o arsi making their Boilers —— lad as = — costly, and — Sata 8 so small. 28 at . infes the Heat for the mag RR ity of 
ieri Hag Aee ome eal —— ae carted on to the nearest dun, ave ir enterprises, having defended so large a portion of 
thoes whe have wor vote thom in aniu; e . * i more fai ch in such a 875 bad deduced from the thelr psc 1 ~ hich is on : bikai evel, 
be forwarded, as w S herp = the highest authority or extensive paor vie far than we have in the | and executed stupendous works of drainage; having 
oar ee 1 as bility’s seats and principal | theories of m are pies se „ o teach others converted the very stone of the bleak hill ranges into 
5 and Co, beg to the Trade that at t than capable of. practising wha they teach. Nothing | rich ner the barrenness 
= peir upon te ost advantageous terms, 
por ssn dob! Iron or Wood, erected upon the most 
222 designs. ig se Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire-work, & 
The Agricultural Gazette. ius 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Tavaspar, Ror. 2 sees Imp. Society of Ireland: 
TAUBSDAT, —Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
z have to —— me eect — the two great 
ber AGRICUL’ MEE —that of the 
Smithfie ld Club, which yA 80 ong ‘been influential 
pee for 
fo 
as usual, in the Baker-street ; the latter, in the 
new . Exhibition Hall, a permanent building 
erected for this and other similar p urposes. 
Those ho i 1 y 
ur 
4 The . 
can er from our intention than 
the importance of saving the gui manure of o 
farms; and the common plan of allowing the liquid 
excrement to run into the 
a a be absorbed in boxes, a manu 
be useful. 
B ai the farmer was also provided with a pe 
cutter, worked by the steam-engine. This also 
found "had been disused since the first 
3 
addition 
deri nnum, ide required, an outlay which more 
than counterbalanced any saving that might be 
effected. 
tenant ipate favourably of the plan of ip 
The 
2 the Oats 
being a 
t afforded matter for serious reflection. 
of suggestions for the 
r the horses, a smaller quantity 
in 
thes 
advance- 
with certificates regarding the age an 
nature of their stock, forms for which are to be had 
e been owing to the previous habit 
on application to Mr. Gises, at the corner of Half- 
Moon-street, Piccadilly, for the Smithfield Club, and 
8 to ghee — cat had been accustomed. Our stable 
without loft or ceil 
is pantiled ‘ ing,” and we have had 11 horses 
in perfect health for many years 
FA 
so 
colns ying almost beyond the 
amelioration utterly wort 
duction, To the north of Gainsborough, several aie 
of bh river oe may s und wild 
and “ ns,“ in some 
ait produce h but white 
with plantations and roam ee by 
blowing yellow 
che lower parts boggy, w r- courses and stagnant 
plashes. The few 1 8 and sheep which 
aze on it in summer must have great diffi both 
in traversing its tangled heath and boggy rivulets, and 
in finding provender. It is a su blow to the feel 
of an iculturist when he enters upon one o 
dreary moors, lying, as they mostly do, between 
the well-tilled limesto 5 N . ‘stad Eten, 
warp land on the west, the sudden contras' 
of | approach is 5 — —— e wre 
e of blankness 
and sterili 
a blasted sce 
one of the “warren on my way to the warp district, It 
