598 TH 
E AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
F roludiı ing the necessary w 
ee of the séroi/, amounted to'2l. 2s. per 
It may be rreri b; e will this out tla: ve pay? 
do | 
nestions oftentimes asked by those who 
= mi d the —— “or if an animal or an 
estate does not well and Deny supplied 
with ahs i necessary ea neither will they pay for 
being stint starved. ‘Th me rent k *, 
incidental expenses, pertain to 
Teer and other ery a caw: pe ees 
e being © only the ‘extra amount expended o 
labour ‘ad artificial manure per acre, and which will be 
pay handsomely for the outlay in a 
maa i 
etor who ought to know whether his 
sige of mm pays for the cally and yields him 
an inte the expenditure for the ver at 
pect of t 
workings, raking, — hand- 
OWARDS PRIZE IMPLR 
|E pia MEETING, JULY 1858.—Sranp wee Į 
Tk EE OWAR BEDF ORD, 
THIS MEETING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOR 
he Barley crop which PRIZE PLOUGHS, HARROWS, ORSE RAK 
co a pop any manure, averaged a cnet a AND-OTHER IMPLEMENTS; ALSO A cs Te OF 
e exce 3 
sen ine ms dry hay per acre. r what SMITH'S STEAM CULT VATORS, 
îs ? 
ve 4 this TOT ve b exitlay ‘almost at once, F WHICH THEY ARE THE SOLE arana 
the farm is now considered to be worth 50s. - = 
ts Mr it at um in making & F. HOWARD have discontinued troubling the public with a long List of Prizes 
ee ieee sheet. During the three first years of J e Implements, but they would just state that for poe HARROWS, AND HORSE RAKES th 
Me Davey’s occupation, the estate scarcely maintained |'two or three years gained every Prize for which they have compe 
8 pergen oxen, 8 horses, and 100 sleep. On the 29th Howards’ New Catalocue sent free on application, 
a ry mber last, er one rotation, the stock was | 
ned Dpotupejontposninr a Ba ’S PATENT VIBRATING STAN- 
if heal at-gaadin, foadingan andi ston mye REED DARD PUMPS. 
Jas ae 275 PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, fitted with J. W. & Son’s 
tel nad 800 nto Buckets and Suckers, which cannot clog in action, for 
Hay m 140 , Cottages, and Well not exceeding 28 feet. bs 
Rovta x 400 Dia Beles 
14 horses and colts sa 270 of £ s. d. ISe, seek 
Implements of husbandry 350 in.short1 ft fin Fitted for lead, \ 1 10 0 pe boseges astas 
aia, 2 » long 3,, 3,, gutta percha, 1140 i RBH A 4 i 
£3860 es dies? 6” or cast iron}2 8 0 fe ste OSSR 
TET 34 ,, ditto 3 ,, 5 ” pa : 2120 DORKS KR i 
Total size of farm y acres 4 „ditto 3, a 38 30 z 
rs 15 feet of Li 
Daten — 2 ; Short, wth Yt o fain 14 o | FZARNARD ann BISHOP, Matke 
cluding hed oo Qhin.long. ditto ditto ditto 218.0 in consequence Fe improvements in th 
res mentioned E y las pa hat Me gii the manufactur ati the lo above ariel been enab 
intended — the experiment of Se aN ng sheep Poor short barrel Pum lei viiyaan onvenient |a great reduc ion 
on the ne deseri ion of fo: is given n to cattle, xing in situa tions of limit beeen Minish shai, ioh de 
“Inc: es. Inches wide .. 
The i yatde apiid now in course of since, for we a SEGA SOTE tay rom an e. inch i phe 
ne this purpose. ound pei orin Hot, Forcing, and Plant te 
. th 
ina ama admirably of 
ne ee gr omar 
and West of England Society. 
” 
ouses ; hey may be fixed, when desired, 
under stage, R 
Ma; ioe a of any Ironmonger or pis 
own or country, a at the above 
Manufacturers, 
or of the Patenteesand 
c a JOHN > Jewin — London. 
sea oen ainage.—The soapy Every descripti f M.: for Raising W. y means 
i Board of T a of Wheuls, Tae Bork Well ag &e.; also Fires poe Garden 
me E aoe A of calfaral S sory hi ch for e | Engines, &e. & .— Engravings sent on application. | a — vot 
> eferen 
hoor wrk ae iai esicty i wale eliron R’S IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE 
9. Have the ex] 
increased value 
that have beet ax 
10. j = = joao 7 venation in the land immediate? 
steadily, or does 
resence of 
ey ie drai: 
apted ied tl on cases? 
13. What is the toe cost <4 os ee per statute acre of ordi- 
ary or average 
nary or average soil ? 
14. State the difference of price between ordin 
he difference in 
soils, he ge a argillaceous soils, and ee iia 
the produce 
nses of drainagealways been covered by the 
gane pag amongthe principal drainage works 
it decrease visibly after ‘some 
vegetation, such as f° impede the 
yy T E 
of in Loni 
OR GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP. Manufacturers pr- ist 
Pip 
galvani: 
thee tan yh and 
lowered at pleasure. The legs aie fold 
a and a ay may be carried | Th, 
m the shoulder y pond or tank 
‘equired. 
vob rice of 44 in. Pump, with legs, 81, 85, 
If with planished copper barrel and 
galvanised iron handle, &., 14s. ere ESTR 
es OF HAIR. f 
až Estimate before The barrel is 274 in. long, and the a rope pod 
Re rra aro 5 ft. high, s LEX. ROSS'S HAIR DESTROYER tr 
eet among the various methods epetins These Pumps are also made without TORY, re hair from # 
is best adapted to, and least expensive in, cult the legs, with sone 8 a -iron | arms, without in, injur Bold 
straps for screwing o: 10s. 6d. Sent a -= ame dar aso 
water butt or eart, and. fitted with Th or 50 stamps. 16 
Notices to Correspon dents eae? aoe Fi hig for attaching flexible | —— 
so noas pees A Sweeter ae noe u ioe Gutta Pereha Suction Pipe, 
“Thcaties” ‘of liens 20 to 80 por eeu” SF aaga 
a oe Browne neutral geek te tn of bonedust. a saan Suction and Delivery Hose, from } inch 
por my Gonn: r a. When bagge a, ie, cut prona strokes | to 4 fiichee di diameter, in Toei ths of 60 feet to order. Branch 
of the against corn, and then ith Cocks, Union Scre , ke, at reduced prices. 
gathered ' PE f: it + Boe a rapidly in the sheaf, of any Ironmonger or Piember in town or | 2S 
= dare read. A Ame Foner Tae is e — e of the Patentees and Manu- 69, Castle iin 
'ooser more ra e weai ARNER N i 
iar Se" e E Se E oo 
r six of a side, without j vass z ow growing feel Si 
the North it is more common to use head shen e whi =s FOWLER = Farad | a Pump a d Er- EA-SIDE, 
stok consisting of 12 or 14 sheaves—five or six ofa side, and INEERS, Whi Street, Fleet S ea aoe -ISTTORS “THE S EA SIDE, 9x00 
two overall two ate tied near to their lower end, HOLMAN'S PATENT DOUBLE ACTION TARM FIRE AND TRAVELUERS, will find 
and the two men e mp in setting up the sheaves having | ENGINE, LIQUID MANURE, and IRRIGATING PUMPS, ost refreshing preparation fo on n 
placed them five and six of ide, the ends of these These Pumps are made languor 
with pth =~ ps ris a sid cee pan ris ee m ability, wna ea ay a 
e er lifted inex- stored 
under side of each is half ‘opened and each is made to be pensive, a pee mere ie alae 
brace: the standing. sheaves at.either end of the stook. In| attention. B. Fo č 
= ve phar poh up the sheaves two or three of a side, | Co. make and fix poani 
wo head she are being description of Pum which ma 
placed above the standing aira ago miha NGA whole stook is | for — ARRS m ts y 
one piece ; 4 en the Wheat no been hand reaped | for domestic agricul 
oes ‘pon ae Bem a Fas sheaves being th: and man facturing pur- 
I ake » 
ete chen tak bg i of the ground, and are not SES They also fix 
Saver if ever wetted through 
3 mih head head Fe s they are to the 
‘weather as it is possi aie iag ing S = ae a 
ing off the rain perfectly x gh bean 
> ay difficult tod 
water to the top of m; 
sions, &c., where a sat i fall ean aie ani 
oi ager 
Fevers’ s ball belongs be the sere not to the : ne ices an tgs inet th those o medicines a Gores 
e late Mr. Bate’s herd, as we inadver- | of the skin, as water saturates the soil, or as salt pene- 
lemen: of tell when trates meat, the Pills act upon the blood, which they correct 
We. cannot the moment ei RA The whole physical machinery is Ten 
: 
ig whether i = espe ents mined bes to be 
spirit of the nt they 
pe td aR aaa Farmer,” “G. 
h 
received communications from 
= edic 
y do not necessita: y ini nterruptio 
į avoeations.—Sold at Profi the ia. L a Sold in 
8. A essor Bey Se s, 244, Stran on 
| and by all Medicine Vendors throughout the civilised world, Perfumers 
