Jury 17, 1858.] 
THE AGRI CULTURAL GAZETTE, 
561 
=, or AGRICULTURE anD CHEMISTR 
rt yas a regen — frees i ar Lond. 87 | 
nington, ny 
xe) C.N EN, z ihe aii a pri 
udies in the Ste compris 
“me BI, to Eyar ponas ps the pursuits of Tosa 
Engineering, Mining, Manufac and the Arts; for the 
yal and Military Services, ard r “the Universit: 
o Tialyses and Assays of every description are promptly and 
accurately xecuted at the College. The terms and oth 
may be had on application to the Principal 
RIIFICIAL MANURES, &c.— Manufac 
Ae era aner engaged in making ARTIFICIAL | MANURES 
instruction for their economical 
London es of Soils, Guanos, Superphos- 
of Sins, Coprolites, re and Assays of Gold, pert and 
A with accuracy an espai 
en desirous of receiving instruction in Chemical 
some ok napo will find ample facility and accommoda- 
tion at the Colleg 
e manufactur: 
lieri 
LLOWING MANURES are ed 
at Mr. Lawes’ Factory, Deptford Creek: Turnip Manure, 
qL per ton; Superpbosphais of Lime, iy gree neg Acid and 
d 
tes, 6l.—Office, 1, Adelaide P. m Bridge. 
.B. Genuine Peruvian ( beet to contain 16 per 
cent. of ammonia. vins f Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and 
other Chemical Man 
HE URE COMPANY 
LON DC d N MAN 
(Established 1840) have the following Manures ready 
for ag — CORN MANURES ror AUTUMN USB, 
URATE, a OOD MANURE, and SUPERPHOSPHATE oF 
LIME, all of guaranteed uality 
They also supply PERU VIAN GUANO, direct from Messrs. 
A. Gisps & Sons; SULPHATE oF AMMONIA, NITRATE oF 
sop and every other Man Manure of value. 
e Totte 
Page Gre 
lesex. May also be obtained or use in os 
Garden, alae containing 1 cwt., at pecs me in packets 9d. 
each, o! of the principal Seedsmen and Flori 
RM B A LDINGS. 
DV. ANCES ARE MADE UNDER THE GENERAL 
LAND DRAINAGE AND IMPROVEMENT COM- 
t 
PANY’S ACT, of the full amount required by the Owners of 
Settl tes, Incumbents, Trustees, Bodies Corporate, &c., 
for ection of Farm Houses, Far uildings, a 
tioned by the Inclosure ae athe advances are 
repaid by a ie le Sr the y term the land- 
owner may not ex n 313 woody 
fix 
No investigation int title being required, and the charge not 
being affected by mbrances, no legal expenses are incurred. 
The donnin ‘furnish designs of every description, and 
undertake the oe Sr ented of the works wherever de- 
sired by landown 
No profit any Works executed by the Company, 
k alases. by the Inclosure Com- 
Wm. CLIFFORD, Sec. 
the actos BASA only, 
mis: ee being eng in 
t, Londo: 
S of all sizes for the use 
he construction i is so simple taat 
to the management of an ordin: 
Aay. for pontioulars to He MOER 
NRY J. & Co., Galvanised 
Iron Works, 2, — el Leeds. 
MMOND’S IMPROVED. RE TAPING SCYTHE. 
joke well-known Scythe inues to give the greatest 
satisfaction, isn is now ectnasively aed both at home and 
abroad. An ordinary hand at the scythe can readily cut down 
from 14 oe i statute acres per day, arius a swathe so as it 
can be e; asily gathered aot ane anged sheaves. aa ay the 
packed into small compas d may Be oat i stani 
ith perfect safety. 
nown a prde rin must be accom- 
ance. 
& Sons, S l t W: , 
Beas, aN; 9 
| anh with a ire 
W. Drumm 
SMITH’S PATENT STEAM CULTIVATORS AND PLOUGHS, 
Messrs. 
_HOWARD, 
oF BEDFOR 
AND SOLD WITH WINDLAS: T BYT. AND THE FOLLOWING HOUSES :— 
Messrs. CLAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH & CO., al m WM. BUTLIN, Northampton 
Messrs. HUMPHRIES, Pershore Mr. W. pare Newport, Salop 
Mr. JOHN FOWLER, 28, Cornhill, Loudon, E 
btn 
near Evesha‘ 
= testimony tos the kalno. of 
red from Mes: Hum- 
or oes 
Chadbu: 
Sir,—I am ha: 
most V 
for be mbere 
rod when comamenscti ‘dio Paone of a 
turn the Couch into the bottom of the 
it in sig] ©, by har- 
rowing, rolling, piata and picking, may be cleared away. 
This done, a second stirring withthe Cultivator, 10 to 12 inches 
deep, leave: u the land in the best possible state to benefit by 
e d will need no other peas cept to cover the 
"Valuable, however, as I find the Cultivator 
it is still more so upon cl hay land, of eki ay an my oe 
500 acres) chiefly consists. Every occupier of such — 
how impo: 
e cultivation of clay land, ev even 
has now got a second engin 
new. SyFAcipie by Mr. Massey, 
its w 
Gre: 
the mpd 
greater, had it not been fi 
TAL S. 
worked; and although some came prejudiced against it» 
but pes: Tetarhed. without Pama quite convinced of its oe 
and S a proof that we think highly of it here, one rd seg therte 
e and windlass on trial, 
of Newport, Beles w hich does 
wor ae pats that I he sipat doubt it will do him great credit 
sh ta; sti orki 
da by your Cultiva Mago bead results 
Boek msta: 
led upon—that o 
Sas ù be produ nook ag ho: canes 
Sat 
tit pti in uane that 
wer, and at mu oe cost? 
Mr. W. Smith, Wook 
ain, av 
J. B 
Mentmore, Feb. 5, 1858. 
a et Sir,—I thought it best to submit your requi respect- 
the Steam Plough, &c., to Baron Rothschild ; and having 
directed me to inform you that he 
‘would pre! Aig 
ar as, ae 
we shail bo er pe eal t ot plo oug! 
days. We have p 
Believe m0 th Sir, faithfully 
a yours, 
Mr. W. Smith, Woo! C. RANDALL. 
esley, Feb. 5, 1858, 
ve you my opinion of the value neti “Steam Culti 
; ion. Sir,—I have much Sache te 
i here on 5 $ y 
i 
are TE ina very forward 
ra lands instead of ek pa 
cleaning them, has lo bee; K asi i 
has been done in the ant un gt Ee 
ve been in a much 
tad been W wor 
ved of tivator has generally bi 
; 1 of by practical persons acy pasi oncrally boon 
edd 
inr Tra 
Plough and Tackle whi Mich. vo PA kin 
PPy i report further progress in due time, and 
ar Sir, yours, &c., very truly, 
Gro. Tarro 
Goldington, Dec. 26, 1857. 
r the Pe of your Steam 
Piui be 
Dear Sir,—I beg to 
nly iô leni n got 
well hes to ects Bates it ne oe days, and da with it more than 
to greatly clean a ion 
ow was ry a very foul state when I entered upon 
pring ; and although it contains only 114 acres of 
e have a set of tackle 
~ ch yon 
ploughed and 90 of Grass land, I am so boar with thesystem 
T that 
shall feel obliged if you u will let 
mplete for plo pre 
Mr. Smith, Withee.” 
in the spring. 
ir, yours respectfully, 
JosePH WHITING. 
858. 
ours 
e ak WR: pa tied upo os 
A Catal partic may upon icati 
from a E the the above Houses, or from the siiami Mr. W. 
Smith, of Woolston, Bletchley Station, Bucks. 
ESSRS. CF TURTON have the honour to apprise 
ez 
Bag 
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gas 
ao 
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le by ‘Austen. t th 
THURSDAY the: 28 ‘and Ry dnl AY the 24th. 
formi for the Ca 4 Pe! s Sale 
Clock , of we d turda; 
Frida; vening. A next ee Yat ne 5 
ROYAL AORE sgh SOCIETY’S MEETING 
ESTER, 1858. 
ESSRS. WEN u a scl VIS beg to intimate to 
xhib and others they have made arrange- 
to hold S Sales by Toru na the above sea 
Chester) of Fle CATTLE, SHEEP, tye AGRI 
EMENTS, &e. and oo = sot mete 
particulars a: s possible pr 
tailed p 
eers’ s Offices, City Auction Mart, Ch 
. EDW. ANDY, of Sierford, 
ten nham, Gloucestershire, will hold his Annual Aucti 
of about 40 COTSWOLD SHEARLING RAMS = cor ma aris con- 
nection with the meeting of the R. A. 8. E.), at 
FRIDAY, July 23d, at 12 o’Clock. Nine prizes oon an 
warded to Mr. Haxpy’s Reina by the R. A. 8. E.—W. Corner. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL C OLLECE, CIRENCESTER. 
a BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE NTRACT, 40 
superior SHEARHOG RAMS, of the at Cotswold pers 
Pl e Mr. J. COLEMA: a arm Manager, R.A.C., 
cester ; attie Chester Sho 
LE B wig AE Beige bose feed MONDAY, 
adaa BEA for the 8 
PEN "ANNUAL RAM SALE—1858. 
SHEARLING. RANS ‘on, ‘wf tana 
with fora THOUSAND POUNDS, 
= The Families of Grey and White-faced are kept distinct. 
Mr. BEALE Browne will be happy to see his numerous friends 
and Sheep erally D occasion. The 
Auctioneer ventures to submit that the present show 
superior ny bi ibited. iness will commence at 
4 o'clock. JILLAR, Auctioneer. 
N.B. This ear; in Ireland, at 
Flock t 0 Prizes last y 
a Reena! e e eii Monmotithatize, and Glouces- 
rshire. sy eight miles from Cheltenham, and two 
hom Andove’ 
oe SSE aD PLANTERS, fo pacer 31. 3s 
The DRAW SHAVE STEEL HOE, 4. 
nsect or sient fly 
Powder, er rab bottle prepaid. The sore w be exhibited 
at ees la 9.—C. POWELL, Hu 
RKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.— 
agen ALLERTON a = ugust se = PEE 
offered for E e y 
n the list are the fol 
Sag? are 
2001. 
TEASE CULTIVATION. aca pia Ss of 
Steam a wer to the ee ER of the soil.. . £50 0 0 
BEST PORTABLE STEA spite i adapted fi . 
Farm use. . .. oe 0 0 
BEST RE. APING M ACHINE 25 0 0 
BE SST IMPL EMENT IN: Te YARD.. 25 0-04 
Joux HANNAM, Sec. ` 
Kirk Deighton, Wetherby a S 17. 
TURDAY, bee 17, PEER : 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. f ; 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Battitt or ENGLAND AT CHESTER. ; 
NDAY, July 19—Trial Yard at .. 10 a.m. ‘admission 5s. 6d. 
TUESDAY, mr a ement Yard at.. 10 a.m. 4 ae 
Wapnzspar, — 21{ cattle Yard ste) Lae 5 
1 at 6 4 2i 
Tavnspay, meets aran Te 
FRIDAY, 23—General Show Yard at 1 
Prorrrixe by the of Salisbu 
comings, noe feng ‘ecutive have this year 
covided tne Ge uate ntal operations in 
a pc K AY y aay nee ngly, a series 
ore trials of the steam i on and — 
other s seats eee 
oat: the 
ae the 13th. Before re givi 
d oa let us premise a Jer preo on 
è borne 
prin- 
in mind throughout the inves- 
What will the judges mr aad = be “a sub- 
stitute for the plo or x chs what 
yri neip will pon oaloalate, "Whether the best 
-cultiva not? How 
ciples 
Maton. 
is ‘‘ econo mical” or not 
m-power, 
vided it fulfils t 
we have Mr, SMITE’S Pass i 
Ai by D sn mis; ale di i; 
ting for : yet these are the very 
implements p oy in of the offer. It is quite . 
a a ae Si Saran’ grabbers and subsvilers do 
not patei the soil; he works his 
land with tt h hes, expres $ to avoid i inversion. But 
ieee er Woost ‘sev “x times since, the 
in m ement d power, 
et ae Bone cos invert. Not ca wr beckii 
