46—-1850. | THE 
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THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to offer 
LONDON MANURE COMPANY'S WHEAT MANURE FOR 
AUTUMN SOWING. 
CENTRATED URATE. n F ma 
SULPHATE OF AMM 
every artificial Manure; also 
and Foreign LINSEED CAKE of the hess a 
eL Manu ny will guara tee the Guano they 
supply to be fi ghtest adulterati 
Bridge-street, Blackfriars D Fomin, Secretary. 
A ANURES. 74 4 7 follow wing Manures are manu- 
_—s e 7 Creek: 
ore 3 per 1 4 a 0 0 
r 9 0 
8 of Lime ove eos — 7 r 0 
ffice, 
tes Fen 
É King William-street, City, Lon 
N.B, Peruvian Guano, teed to contain 18 on cent. of 
Ammonia, 91. 15s, per ton ; and for 5 tons or more, N. 10s. per 
ton, in dock. DE iphate of Ammo &e. 
AND RAINING AND 
MP PANT, 30, Parliament-street, London; and Bedford 
This compan having been in active operation for several 
— is ready to ee sat ee. under the Gove 8 m 
, Or by fixed inder its Act of Parliam 
Further Tonada and — es may be obtained at “he 
office: Tuomas May, Secretary 
RIIFICIAL MANURES. — PRIV IN. 
STRUCTIONS in Chemical ming Aas and - — — ga 
of ma ifi Manures 
F.C, G. S., at the l Scientific 
School, 38, Kennington-lane, London. 
Analyses of Soils, Wns * Minerals, &c., performed as 
usual, al, on moderate t 
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BT HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. 
IMPROVEMENT | ch 
| e with the 
of the country, 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 729 
allow us to determine the value of the allotment , with others of a similar breed, * 5 the latter (the 
system by its influence upon him directly, and not Birmingham show) ; those who osed to support 
merely by its influence upon his ability as a servant. | the only opportunity which remains r petition 
It is a very desira ‘ip certainly, that farmers | between the breeds, may e former“ (the 
should have trustworth able servants ; but i 5 bird * Bee — the 
erceive, that while in 
is rather too sweeping a demand upon the bene. first instance animals of t $ mpete only 
with each oth 
volenc ce 
0 
3 proceedings 
se to any vali for Sr former. 
we are persuaded, 2 that those who 1 
i such a this W their own 
It will rhe found far baba ye puh im 
indivi and in 8 
ust to the inevitable a ws of 
And f 
ich Very, decided opinion in favour of the 1 t classi- 
e 
there is afterwards a co ition between the different 
breeds for the two gold medals which ered, o 
or the best ox or steer in the yard, and the other for 
the best cow or heifer. In the last year, one 
g edal was awarded to an ox exhibited by his Grace 
the Duke of sana d the 0 a cow exhibited 
by Mr. Robe 
distinetions being both ‘carried off, at our first 
2 horns. I may, per 
many gentlem 
À ery means 
n intelligent benevolence e ele t for tri is nd 
which an intelligent e of dee will 
ead ER to poet , be put in exercise 81 its 
2 t: ey can thus bei improved as men, we 
may sa fely spend upon their being von impr rovèd 
as servants; but let the former be our aim, and let 
us Jook for tl 
than as the immediate o 
We took exception 
ect to be a 
oth to the e and 55 ke 
T 
of our correspon naan. argument. e is 
sup | 
surely at fault when he 
150 comfort of the labo 
Fond gi thas are erroneou 
e possesion of an = cap ent is not 
cutest 
e perform f a day’s 
PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, n ROAR UR 
— 
E ect Ho thouse s, d&c., to the vast rae ar in every 
respect ci by his ‘PATENT HOUSES, which he will 
warrant pas Set in every respect to any others. Good Glass 
from wide, 3 fee eee. 8988 
— when completed, ch d from 1s, 3d. to ls. 6d. 
fi niit ; — on 
y, and on 
— — — — — s and the g the glass p put * 92 — 
pis a t Sas ng no n 7d. to 
8 HEATING BY HOT WAT ret 
ME CONICAL BOILERS 
JOHN ROGERS, Esq., are supple and fixed by ‘pov 
SHEWEN, ironmonger, W A 20 21 kinds of Hot Wate 
Apparatus. . hurches and Public 1 „ Mr. Su aio 
— uld be, nsulted, his Warm Air atus being safer, 
ere effici Saad more durable than 3 otie 
MPORTANT 
d CO. have fro 
Baan Tare. Port Natal. fio 
Rae cae “ee Ils en. 
ir stock, — Fen- 
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co 
, near the Blackwall Railway. N. B. Per s be- 
coming pur rchasers may have the benefit of an tntreduntion to 
parties known to the firm at either of the above-named places. 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEERS. 
1 Nov. . -E Society of Ireland; 
— 28~—Agricultaral Imp. Society of Ireland. 
HUBSD. 
Tae letter of“ A Practical Farmer,” upon the 
w e 
uced from it 
with this opinion, ve. rip glad to know that t 
Many an agency among agricultural tones 
i nd an 
INVENTE ED BY ex tow 0 
NOTICE.— 5 ae — Bere W. 
al Gazette. 
£ pct Same ne to e dishonesty i is often at oe ve ry benef ial through the agenes hares 
to grow corn, ex 
fl trial? But 
i he objection, that a g 
> Hop ay our m 
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0 
—the honesty of the N Ya not been 
injured by granting him a larger garden shan 
common—and allotments are neither conacre nor 
small Faris the only two Irish 3 oms with whi yr 
e aT are likely to be confou Our corre 
ondent’s own 3 of the system is of 8 i 
wo To allowed its due influence i in the 
eyer they w and this may be accounted for by |T" 
the fact that their allotments, if they do add some- 
oan to their labour, do also very considerably i 8 
. fare, and in that way at the sam 
Fair ngth. 
ae ie cat thelr 8 125 10 bushels o 
have fou ce of dab 3 aks 
— at be parers 
n to be po 
ee 50 able 
argon’ as it 
e 
deem them 
he latter as a natura Leonsequence rather | 
objec med at. 
right, 
Union-street, Birmingham, Nov. 11. f 
HOW TO MEET LOW PRICES OF GRAIN. 
oe our farmers in the present ere state of 
market e r. ue je Prine cereal crops under 
the “cotablished ulture, and in tho usual 
ratio of production, wen with other productions of 
the seph 
other arate to w 
capital and in e y which he can provide the mea 
esty 
© objection u er en j 
which o our correspondent hints, nly | ero 
l 
arpa 
men in i 6 the th 
ny of them aie | piss, a allo of then aK 
Wheat, and wi 
y of confidence? It is this v very € dis our 
an 
so little real foundation is 2 fr 
entleman of our acquaintance 
ow. 
abg their 
may, 
eaper labour than the ill-paid — ever 
rusted servant of some localities. “ We e 
of a farmer, who seem 
5 into ae real eek of both — TS ow 
and servants, as re; 
Lastly, allotments . neither See nor small me 
he form in the 
arms Ariea of the head 
tenant, who suble etsa a pisce, manured, for a particular 
ri he latter aa the sole 
while 3 
chil “itil 
to good account. Greater bodily strength, from 
the fare which they furnish ; greater prudence, from | © 
the le they inculcate 11 , from 
i ich children 
3 for the opportunity be 
zi ip fully insisting. upon the 
sof the system his we had hitherto done. 
THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW. 
Witt you allow me half-a-dozen lines 
epa = the Gazette of last week, whi 
laboure 
p ae ss important su 
r, irrespectively of his Conte | 
subject, he 
of dere e- 2 pecuniary outgoings o! 
for his labour! or, to come more 
accomm is pra 
3 of 5 bis 2 averting his landlord 
Yin embarrassment, and his laboure 
1 in a 
return. Ifa 
one article of his acd is Seer he N his 
to another 
5 5 h oh 1 atia and 
tO W OF their domestice and 
of o | 
n in MAA, p. 
t afford | stan 
i p 
the 
o be cultivated ome 
their timè — would otherwise be | mean 
In this i erit, that without taking 
By the tenaata from their daily labour, they « enable them ar 
f 
kept in foul stables more 
e ce 
m establis 
orep 2 e objection that the 3 — 
fresh | butter, ert — s meat, &c., cannot be 
teed a £ 
cheap. “tt i is 2 believed that eat i 
tandard by which the general 3 =! agricultural 
roduce rise or fall therefo re is no 
+ nt 
ing—in our le 
3 assu the prosperity of manufactures 
the eciployment of the people generally, th n eag 
of brea tter, 
meat, and the — oa the green-grocer — 
Ifa s fam m 
bread. 
to K us s fresh 
‘ood, d poorly f 
e e with them, or 
the e careases of old —— tough oxen, and eows 
of a certain age 
N ces dem Me oem of Binge 
was an . — — em. ne is, we 
mistake in the 4 to — that the — . ‘of 
m their 
money. 
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