Avoust 7, 1858.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, bbò 
RES, &c. — Manufacturers 1 Perhaps never universal a failure -our space from that detailed e 
Ge i MANULES, aniiciay a MANURES nso chee the louie as yee a wo crops have questions on drainage referred ta last week which 
necessary arias to a on, is year exhibited. “Swedes and Turnips have had } s 
E EE ac Zeultural and Chemical College, | suffered from the drought and fly, and have “They see ded to ascertain the nature of 
, Prind Analyses spec igiry peA sacl gaia to a large extent been resown. Mangsl Wurzel | the secur iG a a pare advances of public money 
paste of Lime, x Grprolites, čes ‘with acc uracy and despatch. generally promises a satisfactory yield — every | for the drainage and permanent improvement of 
Bisel, of receiving instruction in pna as mical | year’s experience leads to its increased culti- |land have been made. Eight of them relate to the 
s mmoda- | ation, and the contrast which in South and | position in which Government sfands as pa 
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aa Of this walushie | Midland England it presents this year to the} owner of lands thus improved. But the answers 
pawns GUANO.—The pri July 20 Ei a ee eee crop will no doubt tend again largely to these preliminary inquiries are at once to 
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eyi the disease appears at all this year it will be | society with questions depending`on the con- 
LONDON MA URE COMPANY | certainly much later, and we may, therefore; hope > ction to be put upon an Act of Sasi m 
ished SRA have he falls g Manures ready less destructi ve in its att ttacks than it has been. r. WALKER caplet on * The Drainage Act,” 
:— CORN. MANURES FOR on AUTUMN USE, f by W. Bi ACKWo0D and Soxs in 2 
E, and SUPERPHOSPHATE o p% iia J} 
paeran uali cf the reports which we have received :— giv all 
supply. PERUVIAN CUAIMONIA, NITRATE or | Character of | the “information that can be desired on the several 
acetal Son mates he of Sane: | apei | Wheat ie Peas. points enumerated in these first eight 
Strect, Blackfriars. E. -Funera Sor. — namely, as fad the pr of inter- 
WING MANURES are manufactured | Over average --| 30t | Sp | ss | se | 1 | forem in such matters, 
wes’ Factory, Deptford Creek : Turnip eap Under average ||| 8 69 99 46 31 | the i requ "iad by its. i conditions on 
hosphate of pote 7l.; Sulphuric Acid and aei audaey: whi blio de. the 
ei Office, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bri ~ Eger doptan) a daa tah zs bf ch advances of public money are made, 
.B. Genuine Peruvian Guano, guaran ranteed to contain eter ce formaliti the contraction of the loan, 
cant. of ammonia. a" of Boda; Rdlphate of Arirhonia, sad Total ne, 21 | ıse | 199 | 181 | 102 [the nature of the superintendence required to 
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re ite due investment in the manner specified, 
1 (OTTENHAM SEX SEWAGE GUANO (Hrces' PATENT), _ . y> -woolled sheep during the past | “Mtr? 
a highly concentrated and fertitixing MANURE, price | >. THE s gs zs = usefully pr th 4 with "the and the —" in which the Government recovers 
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nega Orders to sent to Mr. Hiaas, Page Green, Babraham orwell ram-letting, reported in | of t 
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Middlesex. May-also be obtained for use in the | ur Jast w a a 
ackets 9d. ball t the instance of the French Govern: 
CTPA cipal Soimen my sd Pl st ri alt Mr. wom 8 annual letting of Leicester sheep, beind Thich may be about to follow the example 
FO conducted under M an . STRAFFORD’ z management, | set ten n years ago in En igla and, 
Se PERMANENT "way" ¢ COMPANY having | included 24 shearlings, 13 two-shear sheep f the ae 
biel Potent Process. Tor for  Preser ing ng Tieaber, owe to | three-shears 2 four-shears, and 2 five-shear sheep 508.) aro og eat ‘prac ctical biisit, sand = all 
istiem Landowners and others interested i in the use of: English Hra “it lot average F aig. vont Eat brits consider them in detail hereafter. nwhile let 
Timber, h a ex 
gap ‘ effectual rocess by which English Ti ber is ren- 1 += 12 he med mn ge Hr co The hig Ait pe cane that the ae cie ag ane ken i “sy 4 
indestructible by decay, may be had gratis on gu in _answ t em the rge vo ha o. 
tót Asa shes tad ikki wo rice was reached by a ae ar r sheep hired b doubt 
sarcas of MAPAY of Bléi and will be glad Mr. Hatt for 71 oe T ahaa etting of | and which th will ladly give at its rarai. 
eiid inoata from Lendowners rae fimber | 52 — preached 2 “ae! ict eggs r sunne ew x“ gladly gi 
“Ss of, with statements of quantities and pric other hand, include s heep, and reached an ge eon game aye H 
ESTER AGRICULTURAL MEETING. 
ee ae T opes, Soeretary. average prioe of very nearly 20 guineas; and the| 9" Ontimue our report of the Live Stock, and 
S, CORN FAC 1 price was 5 of Cattle ex- 
A SENTS ENTS SAWAN ANTED for the Bie of “Artificial . BEALE BrowNe’s annual sale of gt pear A e give son the Soe oe 
say wen hehe rw ae ply toMr. C. H} | rams took place last week at Ham mer 
“Tiwsvry, 81, | Grcechureh§ Lond 
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dooa, BO. eg Skeariivg sheep fetched 676 guineas, avera ing 
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. The domestic a 
ME THOS. SCOTT has NAG made ohinckn ungo 107. 2 m the ee apt Enes was sold to Mr. | more special ho Tin the aie Sanabria 
and Ruck of f Down Ampney, fo 391. 18s. oan 29. 
andortake CONTR ors Rte ectont’ or | or to es Poh Est Estates ae GILLETT’S zeni yy at Minster Lovell, in- _ The implement Seated has new and attractive 
(COLLEGE or AGRICULTURE an? CHEMISTRY, |° cluded about 60 shearlings, which reache d an features year after year. ee renga yay yori 
FEF ; ‘of 12 ee eae ie) dens developed or old principles manipulated i 
2%, Lower Ke mangton La co ton, net London. os bee ig agricultural event of last week | innovations and improvements on old machines. There 
ao al—J. C. Neser, F. EEA gofthe North Lincolnshire Agri is a -m too ae bees gr Tad ages: ooseaic ton 
branch requisiteto prepare se een oulkared Society a t Grantham, where a firs [fot -effec ae hich anande the aaia toot 
Engineering, M Man and the for show of horses, umbering 198—and an ast ing, or reaping at : = SANE 
Naval and Military Services, and for the Universities rns, numbering 88, together with | the inquiring i a were 
Analyses and Assays of are promptly and | ~” i ~ in the department of live stock, w big a 
ly executed at the The terms and other|a good show e sheep — attracted an unusual)’ the meat market, t 
be had on tion to the Princi number of spectators. Mr. WETHERALL’s “ States- | pel llencies in 
ANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL AGRICUL. | man,” ma at Chester, tool took the Aegi prize senpe. ta TeS or broader class gais of pe 
TURAL SOCIETY, 1858. for ERE D s. UDDING, rtance, This is true of our shorthorn our 
soa uta a terse ov Fomrox, E ta hos Y, and Torr , HENEAGE, an and Borie ak the re- ‘ps Sir sheep, notwithstanding ema oe pro- 
President Ks, Esq, £ nhs ea ea ee PE a | breeding, rearing, and gene 
The ELEVENTH OANNUAL R 
HORSES, SHEEP, ANNUAL SHOW e HORNED carru, Mr. t “CLARKE, of Sapw and Mr. W.|nomy. In common wita allont Pope 
ROOTS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., will take place at Manchester on | ABRAHAM, of Barnet-le- ol, were the chief ony soaa typical characters w. 
10 acres of the Belle Vue bem Grounds (set apart for the | )»izeholders for sheep h CHAMBERS, 0 ager i eerie of commonp. busini 
aae ae E a PADI Aat |Beaoy Hall Henitarn, of Thorney gg A ET 
peer Ñ Fifty-two Premiums, amounting AND of Winlibourne, ‘Hox, of Beverly, development of am old ka ii pmi 
to 10001, xe offered, many of which, including considerable | 209 hig pee the Dake of Ruttaxp, were the | Plexity of the elements ety a a'a lege mil 
eh i e to be m ade with the retary between | principal prizetakers for ka A long list of suit of = agnenleuris crt partie M on our 
places stated in the rise {emer and å Ries copies oF which a 
may be Aimi from the Secretary ; or from the Hon, Local Secre 
tary, Mr. M. Brown, at Messrs. F. & A Dickson & Co. a 
14, Corporation Street, Manchester. o Entries will be admit 
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0. e usual privileges and faciliti f retary 
ance of Live Stock, Implements, &., will be obtained hon ths ER 
mpanies. °T. B. RYDER, Secretary. 
treet, Square, Liverpool, Aug. 7. at 
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Ehe. Aavicultural Gasette, present it 
TURDAY, AUGUST 7, è 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WE) 
EKS. 
Waowspar, Aug. 18—Agri. Improvement Society at Londonderry. 
Reports of crops from 211 Fites of cattle On ‘ot Sheep and ‘iss what coarsely- built Mr. 
Scotland, and cae will be = ass gong see i of ia try, and (i) ere drawn | shoulder, Speers galt 
Pages. They generally ia the Wheat crop to ogether in competition for a Barrowby’s Mark Antony ` Bradburne’s~ Radford 
Promise a full average yield, though like y to fall tis re of the Canal meeting of lled up in n yas Sad, bak is rather hollow 
considerably s of . yi extreord inary | Agri Society of England will declare what —_ Bar to our i 
Produce, and he ingly | has been resolved upon in reference to to win the special -= (801) of t n er 
various ; the former er is oe a to yield av i competed for at Ch i © | Jocal. committed: of Bulls Calv ns 
good quality h are probably | recommendation of the judges is to the ffect that Ist. July. 1856, more than ccenploread — Lill’ 
der average as to ntity. All late oa FOWLER $ ay Same receivo the premium of 5007., and Hetman (1 year 10 months, pape prize cus Bion 
tering ‘crops have bred exceedingly from the | Howarp a large gold m medal. Their = given | roan; but Mr. M: ee ade Limp Mogul 
Thee: drought and heat of spring ae mmer. in another ee will be read with in’ 2d prize) k ees Leon = ed ee = 
m have 7 i Suity in the gi — We are unfortunately ape eet by te the length Sal be ing to Mr. Torr, of Aylesbury, 
received of the cro ps of Beans and Peas. | of our crop rojile ai and the o pon | In this class a ging 
