OcroseR 9, 1858.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 757 
: wly-introduced machines generally are, ARS ONS’ ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION OOMES axp CO. 
ed, pinata disadvantages. Notwithstanding, AINT, specially patronised by the British and other | |A or Bmors, Trens, Nome tieses, eprint R 
“aca @ected such a saving in his harvest expenses Governments, the agen Hoti ee S their new ren | PATTERN ‘GAR. 
shed of the machine these five years, as to be Bese, an aire te ATAA wo y tt x nf tie hol eae he | RJ DEN bratec EDGING, which not 
ooh sufficient to bees its first — pened ae The Anti-Corrosion is particularly recommended as th ii and durability, but T 
pore t rest 01 capital ital lai d ou durable out-door Paint ever invented, for the preservation of | dangerous points pad the 
cost, d the intere every Bageni goo of Iro: Babe Stone, Brick, Compo, Cement, | most.—Price, rara preion g E 
ili ar Er laatii &c., work, ag has been Déa U y the practical test of upwards | way at bà. 
i ricultural Chemistry : a famil t p on Of | of To years, and by the ove nt (700) testimonials in its 
C O; * ations AA favour, ena which, from t the rank and ag meir in all f Ui those | ENT SELF R, 
aes is have given them, have never yet been ooe sy by Ang 
rm. 5 Alfred Sibson, Firs ant i who fa be 
we Form. y of tne Ri Royal jp ae College, g thing oft o kind hitherto brought before ag fj «th E o 
Laboratory. e by Dr. August Voelcker, | Lists of Colours and Prices, together with a copy 3 the 
. Wit 5 iee ace by gustus Voe Sear meee will be sent on application to WALTER CARSON z D EN, = 
Price 1s. 6d. ntledge & ‘Co. Sox, No. 9, Great Winchester Street, Old Broad tresh, Roya i I “x \ Cy > 
The je Natural iitory = “British Meadow and Pasture Exchange,’ ae nog B. No A orders are particu- @ prr x . Ne. € o 
Grasses, count f their Economy and | !ary rea > > 
Agricultu ewe ” radiations ames Buckman, 3S rs 
PLS, F.GS., F.S.A. and y com of Nat 
History in the Royal Agricultural College. Hamilton, nt 2 
& Co. < 
tes thes Bias together, notwithstanding o > 
eee tok of thelr subjects, because there is this in zh ~“ 
that therr authorshi gives distinction . s 
tothe e S inlari ral College. Professor Buckman’s z 2 
volume is of course the work of a man of independent Š 4 
research and established reputation in science. y 5 2 
Sibson on the other hand has, we presume, just com- = 2 
his curriculum as a student, and in the e: mere ARN; ARD axp BISHOP, Market Place, Norwi p 
which has just published we e Vow read consequence of improvements in their machinery od x 
results of the instruction given we Mc ai the man anufaotureof of the pagi kie article, have Amat enaa S panned ° iy 
others on the profi al staff at a gree aa 
At — e intimate te the apart cation of| 9 inch a 24 inches wide.. .. 5d. peryd. 4d. per 
these ks, They both deserve and will receive a} 2-inch wane ae a iw $ ” hri ” Uraa VNR 
2-inch nterm: O ss » 
detailed examination ie iren Numbers of this Journal. | Pino » LOAA tar ed si $ H k Tiela, het patit p- 
5 lg-inch ,, 24 inches wide .. . n ar o an s em = 
Calendar of eons A aw ” sron Ai aie - zi ” 3 ” = g quires little aoe 
oro OBE finch o extrnstrong, do. *. s w tion. fo Colonists e it is inval ablo, Tho 
e end of eR has been once} All leds kinds = made of a ny width Pari 8 ioo maes he 2 ~ a nan bare aoa - 
h ‘4 the “whole crop has been brought to the | at pro ionate prices. e upper 10 x 
a Tea qa pesible a not 80 tach qi than the lower, it will reduce Pe eg one-fift “7 ee ren hh ha en eo Park 4D ecg 
Poul yard, 3 fee! 6) rr 
thal being or ee fall in harvest, while, they | Galvanised Sparrow-proot cing foe Pa Tika, aid por (GLENFIELD | PATENT “STARCH 
were in no <r tt tious oe the Bagot and caused little inter- | square foot. Delivered kerrot m in London, ne 1N THE ert! See, LAUNDRY, 
ruption to th ig of the m, were very much needed for | borough, Hull, or Newcastle. V Hi r meri ein of paee And’ aenn ced by Her M. s Lausdreis to bo 
the Turnip crop. est on on w iine ak a =. Strained Wire | Cattle and Deer Fasi, Iron Hurdles, &c. eg yy STARCH sift HVER D? EVER U 
not a few having completed it in three weeks. e and Patterns forwarded 
bos ag v pecaliarly hitable that where patience was bits 
Fea a Gig ae Fogo he crop jong en ox 
to in, th which we were , there was ? pets 
wiathe Pestbiityof having it damaged in the very least. ‘The Oka ADS PLOUGHS-—1858. 
on this fa somewhat more Ee ra than 
usual, as the different kinds of goed eae t ripen simul- | P Plough with twowheels 
taneously. ‘The Wheat and Barley w reat and carted (for light work) 4 7 6 
home ; afterwards the Oats, which we re principally late Angus, | PP Plough with two do., 
were cut and secured. me hundred and four acres of Wheat, (for general ) 4 12 *6 
Barley, and Oats were cut by six scythemen in 114 days, being Skim Coulter _. pat, 6 6 
at the rate of sag l} acre per hand per day. All the half- 1 Breasts, 78. 's. 6d. extra. 
year servants rong 3 ed in harvest work, and three o e delivery to Birmingham, 
pA hip edined ta A few of the l, Derby, Gloucester, Lincoln, 
ie in rn home, Liverpool, Londo: emg nin 
e nt N h, Nottingham, Retfo 
ae E ig Be en the binders 2s, 6d., Wisbeach, ind Werc ter. 
Sees 1s. 9d., and the boys for raking 1s. od. J. & F. Howarp have discon- 
outlay for cutting, gathering, , raking, | tinued troubling the public with 
home, stacking, and thatching is 23/., or somi under | a long List of awarded to z 
-e Thecrop o Airean seer be K icto | feat their sata tat = ben Aig ss 
a great difference ixt a crop tha’ urri; or Plou: Har- 
iny ae eens and night, and one that og forse Rakes they have i ea aim ex A aaa 
s along, having had plenty of showers. 
should look equally well, the ome ooti y in the a HOWARDS’ NEW CATALOGUE, DOEI diirit IMPLEMENTS ror 
hand of the binder, and bulks little when stacked; the other as és Site, 
has a of straw that resists the strength of the ee STEAM CUL , sent post free on 
y raises the stack. | In the months of June and July J. & F. HOWARD, Patents Iron Works, Bedford. 
we had abundance of rain, and c de 
gah oarpen Se expected oil ive ore the Hers 
Wheat and Barley are good, and Oats are per! ag 
Dank a cro they have ever been in the county of 3 
and well it is that, should prices be pw; E E we will 
Save bootar beech IDD o AANS 
Noti RA to Correspon: 
Booxs: J Wickers J. Morton's “Cyelop id 
con! papers cA the theory practice of agri by 
the t writers in each parti department. Stephens’s 
Book of the Farm,” and Johnston’s “Lectures on Agri- 
cultural Chem will tv a, ve you what you ene 
are ee “ Ease a 
” is a Ro acts oat 
Agriculture” is muc! ae 
sanon. W if We go not ki the. odidin school. 
Two ye years ot Cironoaitat will. cont cost probably 1607. At least 
two years indus otis em will be ni 
Sary before a coum man be safe in investing his capital 
in farming. We may refer to the subject hereafter 
article. 
Finrovs Woop as SLAB: A House 
so-called Patent Fibrous ged or slab. 
FRAUD at 
of false 
eee Gi 
has been 
CTURES or ENGLAND : F G.. The followin; 
ee 
60, ibs. 
is 
15,14 881 lbs. Moat 
2 » making an aggregate of 175,142,881 lbs, 
Builder would be much obliged 
for the experience of any of oor readers who has used the 
The charge against J. Paton of 
Figen the Ayrshire cattle shown 
late Ariari show, ing oe his oe appeared 
horns, a Scottish 
. Give the seed to poultry. Thrash it out 
—In 1799 there was 
cod colonial wool, but last 
0lbs., of which 90, a bat ae! 
and the rest 
woollen and worsted 
quantity imported in 1857 was 
AREHOUSES, 
TENNANT’S GRUBBERS are 
Wa. Dray & Co. keep 
WAREHO 
THEY ARE VERY STRONG, BUT or TIGNE DRAUGHT. 
SONES, SWAN LANE, UPPER ‘ 
of Agriculture at the 
EET. 
