THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ad j a 
n, renewal of the lease, t 
=u / Adh: el AWW st X 
AMES’ aT LIQUID MANURE DISTRI- 
BUTOR or WATER-CART, warranted not to choke up or 
otherwise get a of order. y T 
It is Watering E adapted fo 
eri 4 
nd Tes 
be Sine o of the ISAAC JAMES, Tvl 
k ham.—I 
PU. See ag ache ap es = 
OWLER’S PUMPS FOR ALL PURPOSES. 
PORTABLE GALVA- 
NISED PUMPS onstand, 
with folding tripod legs, 
2l. 10s. 
Hose Pipe ofall kinds. 
YARD, FARM, and 
) HOUSE PUMPS, from 
ll. 7s. 6d. 
Estimates for supply- 
g Aw}: N f 
ing 
LEET STREET, London. 
\ j 7 nee EPS PROVED LIQUID MANURE 
ater PORTABLE PUMP. 
Pumps are fitted with J. W. 
& Bon s iara rarere — rege 
and canno The 
barrel is eg trons net 
likely to corrod n be raised or 
lowered at : ine legs will fold 
er ere Foe 
me om A and the oo" may be carried 
Sree. oulder to any pond or tank 
"Price of 44 in. Pump, with legs, 8 81. 88. 
l and 
“ieee Pun mps ar ade without 
the farmers in | Council w ed l 
a un e passed unanimously to Professor Simonds 
farmer getting ly assist him to Lara ps ae for the ahata and most instructive lecture he had 
: the district Boing f farmers see that land | then delivered. 
bak ty the specified depth on their own| Adjourned to July 7. 
5 in-comi nant who appoint: 
farms; but day has S iiaea to mit to Mi scellaneous 
i y ri 
^ the land merely skim-pl Bat) or as the _ Messrs. Jonas Webb's bend Bull “ Yo oung ger 
Stoaghmen think proper, and the unavoidable custom msford, is since dead, p 
connected with the ploughing day will be bably owing to the Rins. roe during the peta "of 
oh Toot to half the amount of what 
Died piion in autum. If the out-going ote t| Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester.—We sub- 
does not wish a Sed pe thelease, abe y although the ie the names of those students who headed. the lists 
4 r various ways, bu ugl 
tbe in-coming tena 
^ Mess iia 
sh of May is an aa Met season for the in-eoming Gre an and Toles A the “College diplomai, as 
tenant a which 1s well | stated last week. 
sfapted for growing Turnips, and which is now one of PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. 
the most important articles of produce.. For First Division. Second Division. 
a farmer who a sufficient capital to defray 1. Greenhill 1. Westray 
Rope expenses — nerally gets” the a x aed a 2 Charl 
4 . IX} 
he thatch prepared for th fae os o a Jekyll 
the repar 5. Tomlin ye 
rapis that as little as posible may arda a feld 3 ee ooper 
. fe) nne 
labour hile busily ones in the sowi "pns seeds i $ Ta 7. Denney 
ut an in owler Smith 
sttend to the routine of farming, and likewise pr or wis } Wakley 
during the busiest season w what should be attended to S Munk . Mills 
during winter. The out-going tenant has the exclu- iL seta WA. C 
ive Ti all the farm steading till the 
sive right = À g CHEMISTRY, 
2th of May, an the in-coming tenant to an or A Sento 
extensive must have a few pairs of horses to pre- Lloya 1. Westray 
pare the land for Potatoes and Turnips; and the out- 2 fan | 2. Jones 
i requires the stables for his own Pipe am 8. Dixie 
hence it is nothing un n, through various 4, Fowler } 5 Birok. 
causes, for the in-coming tenant’s horses to be accom- Mai 6. Yark 
modated to a stable at an adjoining farm. After the VETERINAR 
ing tenant y-going crop -J First Division. Second Division. 
field lab gular farm servants, = een i Liab 
bane the ou t-going tenant’s rps are aw. idle, Lloyd } 3. Dizi 
and the in-coming Var t, van eside a good m: 3. Tomlin 4. Jones 
miles hence, metimes no pa eene co either Greenhill Birch 
for himself, his aante, or ag a during the Maps 4, Marrack . scien 
season for fiel ur, the in-coming tenant ma; 7. Cornwall 
not heed about requesting the out-going ont to W.C: } 
allow him th ofas rk storing his seeds an NATURAL HISTORY. 
artificial man ill tual ssion himself. Geology. 4 
A farmer who i e] a farm on the 26th of 1, oa : yepi 
May not onl; possession during the busiest season i * Dixi 
@ as ger, bat tho most expensi oe Reynol 
year, bu e & Sive. ust pur- . Lloyd Reynolds 
horses here is a general demand for them. i } 3. Birch 
in, he purchase ewes with their lambs “ee 4 Dane 
he could in autumn purchase ewes, or ewe Westray 
hoggs, and ter, or any other breed of SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING, 
tups he chose, which would sometimes be the} First ona | See a pele ont Division, 
urchasing ewes ah. mb: 1. Tomlin 1. Wes 
pran: si th £ a coe Lloyd z son: F. v Bown} 
tical T p Greenhill 3. Garratt T. Ne 
n y give pro. Ria of a| 3, Nott Wright Dixie 
crop of corn, but the ey cannot guara tee that the | z Foden x} 4, Rix 3. Croft } 
tenant will be fayoted y enial weather Marrack | Denne 
pen, the harvesting of the crop. The o ut-going tenan z 
mas term, E deal of th he Farm Journals. ratory. 
Noy., and the in- coming tenant pd 1. Dixie Class: Lloyd 
not incur sah rake in urchasing a crop of Turnips as| 2. Cooper Highly Commended—Gardner 
4 crop of growing co PLT abourer. g ps Smith Class 38 and 4—Birch 
corn. 
Westra; Commended—N« mae 
“<= Se Conmnnded--Dertnlly Classes 5 and 6—Wes 
Societies. Hospit a Journals. Veteri neay p Tk 
1, Gre . Jekyll 
2. Fi E 
ROYAL AGR ICULTURAL OF 2. Birch 
WEEKLY Copen = June 30. Ohel 1 Challoner, ing, de. 
econd Division, for ae Note Books . arrai 
S:waGE.—The following letter was read :— Thira > i. 1. Loye 
“J, H a6 * Go a as ” -. 2, T. Newton 
"s mmende .. . 
SS Ta aay =m a a Y 
f the Council to- 
Morrow, will you ask the President. or.Ch in the day to’ PESEE RR EES 
dow these few lines to be read, Meer aiccioua thal to tins es to Correspondents. 
— ost in the attention of the Council to a very penne oe Wes pr AB. We would apply nitrate of soda 
Snore which haslately gs hed on the question onia on Wheat in spring, not in autumn, 
og inde occu} s0 Sper arth e public ere viz., ana. À sulpate quantity y you pasik y, iR tho senso is per an at — = 
2 . the sewage of London an three times, beginning e: t 
sw ‘ of this re rhea lately been pre- | better. Me Erny eiee 3 
to y Pp 
whois one of th ety by Mr. Way, our late Consulting Chemist, | DryiNc Houses ror Grass: A Bi wa ner. We a0 i of 
into this questi e Commissioners appointed last year to inquire | any drying houses in actual use for or artificial h making. 
their q on, and I have no hesitation iñ recommendin; if Mr. Dickinson ERN see this. paragraph pe Kaana ‘he may 
seme eye mentioned report to the Royal Agricultural Society. say if the plan described a a in his paper on Italian Rye- 
Bins wth an ciclon mode of removi ndsupport, Tt com- | grass before the Botley = Club has yet been carried 
oth t removing tke nuisance, all thi t. 
ages conte lated in connecti with the sc ne, Gea T M J. 4 and 5 are Aira cespitosa, 6 and 7 are 
mental and most Biot Tera s er so ag to obtain an orna- Holeus ee 
also the preservati portant thoroughfare along its banks, and LEPLAY’S SYSTEM OF DISTILLING FROM BEETROOT: J R. Itc 
for agricultural e portion of the fertilising mati sists in fermenting the juice eli still in slices of the $88 
—_ below tha bud e estimate the cost is also and in passing over-heated steam through vessels full of 
ime eee on which b as Ph re ro- these slices after the fermentation inthe Tne th = vo 
ts Com plication shou made t of Bolney Lodge, eee, states in the Times that during 
missioners aoa” aolety witht & copy. ct TEM fetus aOR. measly Č n distilled in 
“Tam country on this oer Selding 40, “000 gallons oy proof spat 
of Journal c Co. » dear Sir, yours Re eS The refuse is nutritive, and he says that his experience of 
“Tune 29, a » ommittes, “H. 8. THo: the steamed roots after distillation is conclusive on this 
Gvaxo RATES = int. “Some cull Southdown lambs I purchased on July 5th 
called the o kiten tio r. Frere, of R all, Norfolk, t, at 12s. 6d. each, and i T bon 0 secant —— 
ntion y the steamed roots, at after ng a better fleece 
Statement which had ap the Graal to ‘he following pe ee i than ; could I have fatted them so well on 
“A dent i in the public ny other produce. so naate the roots is it not 
on charge nt. intom rated eee Peruvian gant better to SS ETT ri and ee ae into 5 aes 
i more ritish irm t the evapora: es is only 
J; “hose in the United States, the freight being aa right to. adi that the subject is properly one for experiment, 
true If me, g! 
somewhere” 80, there ought remedy the expressed not being so self-evident as it is 
SecA be The ste m carries off that which in the 
Mr. Bo 
liens alton, pres Presented a eopy of his “ Prineipl hin Tok root contributes A its capo j nl 
utrition, 2 i an vat ral cter u, > 
Reet and the Rev. Willi mentation having confe: L) 
wH roo somewhat different 
“Gorse a near Cloyne, of his Sean ences A probably more of tthis spirit rit yielding portion 
n as Food for Cows and H papers of the root than our own. The pase year elas th = 
i a rofessor § rt ky ox iments of the 
cluding part of his lecture, rg da ered the con-| pavo hitherto tiled to yield a pro table spir 
Blood, andite on the e Composition ų of the Varo Your specimen has A, foai —but 
Animals, On t the motion Di inD fields very much h blighted, and on. | yours is is 
| Soonded by Me B of Mr. Baskerville Gle prol probably Similarly affecte "i med a sa eae 
: er ag Western, th % egg spring merely in à habit of T onik confe: a 
e thanks of the! + tinued cultivation as an autumn sown 
y C0! 
so m 
the legs, with Hon wrought-iron 
straps for screwing on to any 
water butt or r a and fitted with 1y 
or attaching flexible 
Rubber and Canvas and Delivery Hose, from Sere 
to 4 inches diameter, in EETA of 60 feet to Cepe 
Pipes with Cocks, Union Screws, &c., at reduced p: 
May be obtained of any Ironmonger o) ern int vis or 
country, at the above peices, or of the Patentees and and Manu- 
a Joun WARNER & Sons, 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, 
ARNER’S tS VIBRATING STAN- 
DARD PUMPS. 
PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, fitted with J. W. È Sov’s 
Patent Buckets and Suckers, which cannot clog in action, for 
Farms, Cottages, and Wells, n 
not exceeding 28 fee' 
iameter 
t. £8. d. 
2} in.short1 ft. 7 Fitted for lead, ) 1 10 © 
2% „ long 3, 3, | gutta percha, | 1 14 © 
ee Ls Sgt pe | 288 
3 ry Oo pi 
din ditto 35, 6, ired. |) 3 3 Or 
2 short, with 15 feet feet tof Lead Pipe 
i» attached, ready for fixing .... 2 14 0 
in. long ditto ditto ditto 2 18 © 
e sho} 
for fixing in 
tape for the su 
‘ash-houses wit! 
und tanks, or in Hot, 
ee stage. 
sn, Page obtained of any bey or 
OHN 
Every 
of Wheels, fae D 
ines, &c. rp ae 
his| J OH eee a aa 
cane London. GALVANISED TRON TUB 
ENGINE, with WARNER'S > is 
reaper a ‘or and low 
, to — 10 de pea ae" 
and 35 Talons. Ms 
any Ironmonger oF Plumberin 
24 
eetan 
rain na 
facture: a 
also M n inery 
of : all kinds for 
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