Ics 5, 18 58.] THE 
AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 
469 
ald have gone thrice as far ; 3 and, pae 
by one of which he had not the sole contro 
l. co 
ch usion, the p ara o asserted te va the only ho 
herbage 5 
g? 
apa eee ai nterim 
EEEN INS S S Mlstrated Price! List of PATENT GRASS 
no of Temair 
yoy” 
“on 
“ate 
xd it appar te dar- 
a he 
deners’ Chrvnicle = ‘the 1 ih 
nae I cao eevee at “at 
eee iole of of their dung 
re 
preserve -i which i is by no 
s it, or is i | 
th at in: 
meantim: any 
above Machines’ it may 
N, the Patentee, Smith- 
ti on, ai and in afre e peasant remaining at home. It 
be hoped that the P on a eas fren ‘will 
ed o; e occa: E: Saet nisi ‘the Serdeney p. 423. 
a country Laas this, where a 
w, and I 
evide: 
| indiene gos ie 
ne 
icle, May 
“Garden Memoranda, London Horticaltu Society's Garden, 
hy pens Green The Grass in the Arboretum and eye 
cellent condition, which is kept in order aa of 
Gre: EEN’S 2 2 feet Mowing Machines, which does its <n phe A 
satisfi y, eair compared with the scythe, effects a 
ne h: 
| bé more extend zm posers, for 
‘Co ‘ongress is September 
espect 
Te! 
and discuss the aer lowing oes A 
pA culture : eag vie eral the subdivision of the Jan 
is pegs with great injury 
and at the same time the best means of Gelade it, 
wit thout Aanst to the vested interests of „the 
| occupiers of the soil; 5 and én Whether, since the 
d 
eet sled ays the Tiat. bart in London 
nent y, the population has and all fittin same, Cylindrical, Co 
ain of the best cu ultiv: 
le are 
h 
inter ; and, that several of our a en 
e, of late years, adop 
oa an and able of being extended to posers 
a 
the 
mayor season 
tread west 
a = ar most nutritious food, 
r distress for th 
=F hay ; 1 for ` "wio we are nece: 
s Calendar, 108 
te - y notes oi diffe er 
i 
y the w 
oc 
NES of 
pop ke. HOT- WATER PIPES, Spam a ae SYPHON, 
gs required 
— Times. ve enc , furnace 
y deteriorated or im 
Calendar of (i 
yrovea fF 
addle Boile sa of casi iron, double doors, 
=e, pe 
Dea ings sek prices for the materials, or estim: en for 
the apparatus fixed complete, which will pe rary cheaper t than 
those of ed other House, on application to J. J , Iron 
Merchant, 6. Bankside, Southwark, London. _ 
HOT-WATER APPARATU 
R. PEILL, 17, New Park St kre rag 
te STEPHENSON & Perit), Inventor of the Im 
Conical Boilers in Iron and Copper, is now enabled 
siderable reduction in the pri s charged by ie 
to supply the trade upon advantageo' "wi 
materials for Warming Buildings of hte Goscription; ong 
Conservatories Roofs, and every description of metal w 
Prices &c., at the Manufactory as above. 
FOR SALE 
King’s Road, Chelsea, has Thre 
gmap ha ge ae TRON GREEN HOUSES 
ll be Sold, great bar; 
being font for al p! 
Road. PATENT SEAT IRON age min manu- 
factured at 1s. 3d. pe: super. Glass of the best 
T e E 
all the growing crops as 
ri a 
heavy 4 
CH, 
: eaten that Baper "he will be a light cro: » yet with a good a 
Se on most pwocconha on this property. A field = of old hay there nf no fear of a z a and if fines and made vaniplete: Printed Price List sent on ap peti 
of 25 acres, a d soil, with strong ellow | continue as now, there is little chance’ that farm be over- | with reforences in all par solt ne Uni nied Eine = 
clay subsoil. feet apart in one section, and 4 stocked, as there i 5 really no Re age of grazing pay: ying anything, FOR WATERING GAR 
eis all that could bo’ wished.“ Another | ost itis Hari to say which ts worth most when of the eee L. HANCOCK’S INDIA. ‘RUBBER HOSE-PIPES 
section, drained at 27 feet intervals, same depth as the . But when matters are at the worst then they are likel pecially Misie fos fo! ee, E om ve = n 
p ts so far satisfactory, but ents complete. mend, and surely that stage is near at hand, Our market is | Also tae DOOR. D A 
other ; resul = 
Another enclosure, avi g muc he soil as tho still well supplied with sheep both joan and fat, eat ne sale iir: s or + vet 7 e EA een bs 
te drained 22} fect apart, and 3 fect 9 inches deep. | IF, tho latter is hoavy and Gë, per stone Ioweh, while 1 E a 
Very effective drai obtained. Part of a very boen as low as 88.60. per stone, but are rather ‘ooking Tait Hancoox, Vulcanised Indis-Rubber Manufac- 
pein clay field drained 32 feet apart, and 4 feet | Our ‘ket is well supplied, and though the p prico Road, London, E.C. 
Not sati s lts, not more than the sale is "e008, as the quality is better here than in a 'B. Vuleanised ‘India-Rubber for all kinds of Steam and 
pot hye 11 feet being thoroughly drained on either | tet Places. @ 8. Hot-water ne Sina o UDING ar WA 
ins. ot instances might be Notices to Corres — {Q UTTA ma TUBING for WATERING 
side of y gh po aged 
to space, I may simply give a |“ momniniitee Waces: A Rustic stated in impres- GA EEO En foot dom ads -RUBBER TU. 
i i sion t in tlan: e hind in a agréedans inds him- 
Py t b si hat Scotland the hi nd i hi ere i Habe dy WATERING GARDENS foot. 
general of the conclusions arrived a Beh Gas | re e a bondager, and give her board and lodgings ; Spreaders, Union Joints, &c. and Fountain 
observation of the different modes of drainage which | bathe inadvertently neglected to state that the farmer paya Jaen in every variety. ° Solid India Rubber ubfng for 
have been undertaken ov whole estate. Ist. Drains| the hind ls, . por day for each da; o the bondager works during | Gas, Chemicals, &c., from 24d. per foot. eet Gesceiption of 
d from 1 et apart, have gi r half year, and h ie Venting Gutta Percha and India-Rubber. The Trade supplie ce 
30 inches deep, am . e g time, y 10d. pe dey during cam winter half year Lists por apis can be had free of charge of W. R. Woops, 
favourable returns, but after six or eight years they do Guess Audris, You hed A A con plete and | 94, Goswell Road, n: near De the Angel, Islington, London, E.C. 
not seem so effective as before, and Rushes pony td systematic work on re, wae masta ia as Stevens's te P 2 ae ara Sane GkRDENE 
i u ee Book of the Farm, or ie’s Cyc! a o ic GUTTA PERCHA uae [e] A 
fhe Patiki 6 to 28 Teet apart, they did a gre TAGES : Subscriber, “re wet td ee alsa aieke THB GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY have the 
amount of good, but at that depth rarely dried the clays give tiagh estinatib bot cost before he concludes pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of the 
for more 11 feet on e In all | Fences: J ks the cause of Quicks dying off that have been | Testimonial Mr. J. FARRAH, Gr. to 
i stron: Sorbie lanted 20 to 30 years, and how the evil can be prevented. JALLAND, -» of Holderness House, 
cases, even in the strongest 4feet d. ee The soil o which shepare planted ie very light and sendy, |..“T have e of your Gutta P 
than from 20 to 25 feet asunder, } y i a gravelly subsoil. The destruction commences | lengths of 100 feet each, with union joint, in use for the last 
‘ t 4th. hirs ea there bya plast copra yellow and sickly for a year | 12 months for w: these lens, and I find it to answer 
ered with stone oe failed - or two; it then dies off, and its neighbour on each side goes | better than any! have ever y ed. The 
completely on this after eight or ears,and| ofina ’ similar manner, anti the breach becomies from I 1 to | the water is very considerable, but this has not the slightest 
it Li tn y. g siping 10 yards wide. These failures do not always occur wherethe | effect on the tubing. I consider this tubing to be a most 
it would now be considered a waste of nen to use Quicks are the poored or Where the soil is the shallowest, valuable invention for anA inasmuch as it enables us to 
them. Zocki ’s Resources of Estates. . but as often where the soil is deepest and the strong t | water our r gardens in about o ne-half the time, and with one- 
French A ture,—At a ee “Nad f po. Quicks e labour posta 
* ieties in cod 
vincial Paris, ing t AT AGRICU! L SHO At the last meeting of | Manufactured by the Gutta Percha Ooa 
the Ayr A, altarel ‘Society ig E of g first and | 18, Wharf R: City Bond London; and sold by their 
progress of agrieulture i in în this country "tn was s stated by third Tei erated Ayrublve bells wen dinapoersd ta hare | ache [part heat ae untry. 
one of the rnished one wit! Dino inetd Geabumedce by a Gutta Percha ; 
and band, over which the hair was carefully combed ! defect NT URN is 
: meee at proprietor, rieton, that ei à esulta Pr ieee» hollow r behind the shoulder, was aamoved by ane | Su superior to ee others. OE mre ae Bole more ky 
thi wing needless B a. other 
wealthy io iore orae cultivation of Fedr land, et tAE e aimi were disqualified, and their exhibitor hery tanetinng of the Royal Agricul- 
and to his hearers (many of the e as — from exhibiting at any future shows of the pert hg tremely simple and 
hy if not larger, holders of land than himself) i say Sga ia ad E nN it cannot 
i cribes his land as follows:—“ The soil is | effective ; there Cea pelt ote uently get 
fall that had been done and that had been sp ye 10 inches thick ; then tough soapy Sel out of order ; it-is is suitable either for a Garden or gine, 
lns sgi y e Ee peni clay pe E i t bou 1 foot Gi 4 t aane a, Ours se pr bie Sethe is the most useful one now in use > 
population, : a brini Ensuteney| © Aot inch) Hho il mother pcs na ater eh itt easly adjusted to any Yqured angle and is oxtromely 
: ` soil dy clayey loam—and the sul sim imple. 
fur for cultivation. The attractions of the JURE only the ay is not so £ r ay F Taa à Heny i oe Pag ng rent of ap gd a 
drain i so soon stones in it, whereas the other is alm Trees, 
eg A a ee RES | stones” [We would sow either Rape or Mustard | simple instrumen 
H Z roper cultivation a of supe! an icu! on o! a ve, ge 
lars or AS er.a few) Ofer proper i and ing of hateand | Fall Jars of the above, together with a complete list of 
francs, he or she, as the ay be, sets o—feed it on the land with sheep—plough in ridges and | Farm mplements, ine eluding testimonials of the First Prize 
ot for the a ie be soon absorbed inis general eepen the furrows by hand, thus spreading 50 to 60 cubic | Reaping be Torwardgd b Ess & Kery, 95, 
ty and vice, and therefore lost to the count f of the o clay over raph sper ter. pe Newgate S on reed Bo tem 
wa Tequisite labour, without which “a | ime compost before spring, and wita the aid crop of Potatoes J ORTIGULTURALIMPLEN MENTS axp GARDEN 
gets p eane et a ok at ant “Ge? te" | ean 
food Ng C rikere aira poh Sa i Se boat ees pein winter, and inthe next | pared ` 
consequently diminished, many landowners a: am Lt tang Creme seed for permanent pasture along | obtained gratis on a 
nett to follow the a of bag ee and intro- wrth Tight seeding © of Barley.] Pa 
= icltaral mac experiment, “how! | Saw oR: J ee to nae ar a, ba OA | Garden Rollers (trom 80s.), Flow 
tuust always de a few « exceptional manco; aaa ee for bay land, ditto for corn, also Turnips, | Galvanised Game Netting from 6d. 
hich land. do so, from the difference of system under BEE TERS prevent the fiy ‘my sing injuring Wire Work made to order, Garden Arches, 
Wg is held in and in he plants. In the kitchen and er garden to prevent ; 
aZe farms and ings in the former try perm mice, sl Asem pane same as as to" oes 1e site 
om : ovER hin , and eyen render it 3 or: 16 0 Tenn ko 0. (opening to the Monument), I 
the Jn it the coni sect) 8 parts well riddled ashes : 90 E.C. Established, A.D. 1700. 
eos holdings all, and this system was no! Er ARSONS’ ORIGINAL — 
Glin he ais of the epi he setts oP Oorernment ee a aaa G 
people. e there- ed for-at least siri and under vernments, 
; sm dagned that the employment of machinery was im- nen “tango a en ‘cheap manure though here the salt | Dock Se en ae most t puhiis- bodies, ma 
osiad French agriculture, and he illustrated this| is dear, 20s. a ton and the anes Tiea Sa mie. The lime tiy, and clergy, Sea rite 
a by ref i heap, 7s. 6d. aton, and only mile about 3s. a articular] — = 
: reference threshing machine. ene he put OH Te = weather or when rain is | durable out-door Paint ee prick, ; Cement, 
Whose an agriculty und, he said = avery ption of Iron, Wore the practical test of upwards 
SES pe 7 nunc ten to ype SE 
that machinery nine; and as for the suggestion s a Laur leaf, To avoid milk fever the cow previous to , and whic’ the yet been Graad. by any- 
‘ might be bought and MILK Fever: R L. To a ho have given have never 
òY the inhabitants Graty pa m common | calving should eo of feeding thi Of the brought before the public notice. 
had an ‘know! of a » no one, he added, who | only, bran mashes, and a dose of salts or oily purgative. t kiad MENT Taa together, » with 2 copy of the 
tnat of! ledge of the material jealousy and dis- | Pear? J G. It should be dried and broken and made into a | Lists of Colour on Sas time ae 
At Fie, the peasant ieve i Fa with manure or dung. A with | Testim Bret ola Bro Broad Street, Boyat 
Sttried would believe it could be The most naefa] way | Som, No. 9 
Vis corn $e" be eames Bonhomme would never allow of applying when thus and broken is as a foundation Exchange,’ London, EC. No agents.—All orders are p: 
>49 be threshed by another man’s machine, or | for e boxes, or farm yards, larly requested to be sent direct. 
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