&c. — Manufacturers 
ARTIFICIAL pole 
eir e 
receiving 
will find ro. Fe ppr and acco 
MANURES are manufactured 
tory, Deptford Creek : Turn pores 
phate of Lime, 7L; Sulph eae oe id ani 
De asin Place, London Bridge. 
e eed guaranteed to contain 16 per 
of Soda, Su oiae of Ammonia, and 
§ 
ee the fol 
live 
t SPRING “DRESSI INGS. 
ATE FOR aoe POTATOES, 
MA leg 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
341 
HE GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE 
PROVEMENT COMPANY: Offices, 52, Parliame 
ent Stre 
1. This Comps 
facilitate the Drainage of zi Roads, t 
Buildings, and o er Improvements on al 
= 
any investiga’ t nna 
he Works may be designed and ex any ted by th 
wner eh Pa Agents, independently of the Company’s oficer, 
r he elect whether he will e 
facilities w be afforded in either cas 
. The 
post be charg 
yearly instalnventa, 
5. The term of such charge may be ose Aby. the Lan 
for m Buildin; 
wri a such a “fair per-cen 
Lands an afford to pay. 
OLLEGE or AGRICULT URE AND | CHEM ISTRY, 
‘ater D Drill 
N MANURE cso ge also supply PERU- 
ae ea & Sox, NITRATE 
ss and every sanam of 
e Brid = ony t, Blackfria: 
AND r PROCTOR'S V WHEAT P MANURES.— 
e These valuable shoe vere He he cere E a 
mos! 
ngla 
The success eee has pac wend Man 
mend those who hav 
_P. to recom 
them a trial. 
PERUVIAN GUANO, BONE DUST, SUPERPHOSPHATE 
of LIME, het POTATO, and other Special MANURES, 
warranted of the best quality. Apply to— 
T, Proctor, Cathay, 
Bristol. 
Bi a a 
Proctor & RYLA: e, Warwick, 
(an Saltn saben near Chute, 
¥.B—A Pamphlet on ““MANUR TS, their RE R. 
APPLICATION,” forwarded on recei tof 1 2p 
APPLICATION, Torwar Ip 
TO Prec crunie Ts. 
URNARD, LACK, anD COS SUPERPHOS- 
now = delivery. “anal we 
See the following ex 
8 p 
m cote be very vie’ fying to you, an 
proof of fof the very high agricultural and commerce: 
pn Superphosphate.” 
Mie? A dry and beau! 
and 
ial 
od 4 $ 
prore a valuable and effective manure.” 
a to x Ago oe and Dealers, or at the Manufactory, 
"AGRICULTURE TO erent 
a MANURE. — contai mg 
and I = - 
pu 
a l ! | verdict 
wa 
and- 
mploy their staff. Equal 
whole cost of the works and expenses may, in all t j 5 4 mage anty 
ed on the Lands improved, to be repaid by half- t F 
t 
fendant. nly question lay as to the sound- 
ness of the panes stock at the time of the e sa le. 
The Lord Chief J 
that in 
were sound. 
he jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff— 
gr 10007. 
render a warranty impos- 
AND oF PRACTICAL and GENERAL NCE, 87 a et must be to 
38, Lower Kennington Lane, Kennington, nthe Lae don. si ible a the future, in the case of cattle once a 
fom of stad 1—J. C. N e ornas: Sod Sa FCS, ke. &e. to a fair. We have been unfortunate enou 
system o; les purs i 
bra requisite t sore are youth for theparsuitsof Agriculture have had fat stock returned upon | our hands unso old 
Eireann, "Mining, Manu a , and the Erie from a fair to which ip ey went in rt ct health 
aval and Military Services, and fo iversitie: le 
Analyses and Assays of every description are promptly and and soundness—and in three day 5 nef were all 
accurately executed at the College. The terms “rt other | down Wi e the dist ai They had no = ms 
particulars may be had on application to the Principal ecome infected there; and as it must 
ig a ye Cc fre: ihe che oe Moro athe OCK, | possible Y say at what hour in te day t thei hi 
D., F.C.S., &c. rly Chief Assistant in the oya. 
ooe of Chemistry), continues to give instruction to Gentle- fection has been arae * Fae of their 
en in AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. Analyses of Soils, antl condition at the time of sale becomes 
Manon reteset , &e., are conducted on moderate terms. A im poss sible. 
Prospectus may "be had on application at the Laboratory, 
20, “Great, Mitotik Street, London (W.)._ 
aving seven years’ experience in 
ricult: ik Taboratores b 
facturer « oE Agriculturist re 
—Address R. D., 24, G 
$ eorce St., 
B (0) YA 
E 
Professor VOELCKER. ps big ing- -Chemist of the Society, 
will deliver a Lecture athe cm on WEDNESDAY, 
Apr il ah 2 Half-past 12 (o) Clock, on ‘ Agricult tural Chemistry 
in Relati nd the oa ome of Root Crops.” 
12 Sn er Square, A 
te rg SDT 
OF TEADA 
pril 24. 
R™, TaRICCLTOREE SOCIETY OF 
INGLAND.—CHESTER cornet 
ENTRIES FOR EXHIBIT 
IMPLEMENTS, CH —The Certificate, stating num- 
WE return to the oe amb, = ce 
ESSITY OF A ROTATION OF CROPS ? 
S r 
THE NE- 
eh al wis on e are not 
pen acquainted with the history of English 
iculture to state wi nfidence how the system 
w 
| ot crop rotation did i in point ¢ of fact arise, for there 
EESE, &c. 
ber of articles and space required for their exhibition, must 
be lodged with the Secretary of the Society, at No. 12, Hanover 
titre Pte ge by May 1. The Certificate of the fall eae 
fication uch 2 articles must be lodg ed with him by 
LIVE STOCK. 
erop year after year off ‘the same land was, as it 
ight hav e been i a ed that it would be, the 
with bim 
PRIZE SH MET PERON the terms and conditions of the 
Prizes, and the Regulations of Exhibition, may be had on ae’ 
cation at the Society’s Office, 12, Hanover Square, London. 
Conser?, Stoke Salt Works, Bromsgrove. 
year ‘confirms the at co Sane A of this subject. 
entities — Spy s and upwards to every 
QAM SATENT. FAAA MANURE 
TR 
BY THE 
= 
BLO 
ve Road, Pimlic: 
lville, Linton, Cambridge, 
Terrace, Belgrave Squar 
eben, Cambridgeshire. 
, Esq., Myddelton Square, 
Esq., aeree Middlesex 
Esq., Littleb x. 
ee 
Q onton, Middlesex. 
Leeds, Esq., West Lexham, N 
Sacar 
& Co., Lombard Street. 
Dira 23, Essex St., Strand. 
t Street. 
° The Soret BO 
RDAY, APRIL 2 
gamer FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
April 
= Ro 
Fa 
30 
Agri. 
=f Es 
— oe 
report of a somewhat saimi, trial at 
Monpay, 
TUESDAY, 
o Aiara AnA — 
THUR - 
oyal Dublin Society’s Sprin; 
Cattle Show. ERS 
oe and—Dr. Vi 
on nthe emir yor nek ecu st 
jociety’s Hanover 
at half-past 12 2 oel lock. 
WEDNESDAY, — 
ut it is easy to give reasons for the 
heen an no’ teats it exists. 
the must 
| wh 
| pretty 
a 
Di 
ls 
unable to find co st ant em- 
which it is for the 
our live 
ie slate assizes at Kildare is given in 
on eee the plaintiff, an extensi 
cies: 
Kildare e, 
t fou Set of cattle a a last 
October Palin fair m Mr. 
the defen of t 
great w 
of 30 each. ° The pl aintiff had previously suffered 
1500 acres of land in Carlow a reaso! 
cattle. ‘is 
a stunted form ; but 
E iek ton. 
cera Ae 
ion the = ic against attempts of 
ce ae ction of this s Manure 
w used as val ist 
ights to 300 lights Le mara oh for. 
the Works cna 
ry labourer or serva 
ENEY J. Morton & Co., “Galvanised 
Leeds. be 
TO LANGE WAY S. 
wng 
GAS WORKS S of all sizes for the use of heir 
and on this oceasion he Sel the prudent course 
insi 
paca Fa oie or ieni 
natty, and w chave. seen as the 
Tth 
every ins 
The defendant had not a single case of di 
T amongst his va: rious „lands for the last 
acres unhealthi 
Turni a 
white long - before harvest time. The Turnip 
if fo 
© 
g of 30 hei 
s the 
| mittens, ail it acquires a diseased an 
se|and forked growth. The Clover Fp oaled ng i 
ur years, 
of time no longer bear so quick a 
d stunted 
illustratio on of the same truth—the 
Upon $ the 13th. of í October 
rence of the Clover ¢ crop upon the Eo The 
OHNSO Son’ s, of Mil 
babe 
two of a 
ANY havi 
eee i ila i use of 
char perata ie 
Dr. 
AEE is nin Mino or other 
uest: unicate 
wats ka Ho 
est OWDEN, Secretary. 
an apparent is not a real exception to 
of these instances. Different gp even 
different per of plants eae together on the sa rame 
ome ther pe so one rate of the eonditions 
tation Pr om viz., the dem e 
— and, ultimately, 170 
in al ected with re p ae 
ms oh this isn t infirmity an 
case B T any the 
auecitied to by the de- 
But besides plants erating as a general rule 
0 | if tak tedly from the same ground, it istound 
that crops succeed better when taken in a certain 
order after one another. Thus Wheat grows better 
after Bean after Oats or Briey; de a succes- 
sion in which graincropsand green crops alternate is 
ka 
