WA minster, 
ae J. Ridgway, , Piccadilly. 
pecemper 11, 1858.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 909 
ETIFICIAL MANURES, ke. Manufacturers | ATEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES| average annual cost, i 
A engaged in madeg Tet maul \ LAND DANES ASA Lt Bag! erga COMPANY. (21. ny 3d.), of Til. Ss. a rent end taxes 
1 
Sal Scien paration, by applying to J. C. , F.G-8., _incnporstd b Act of Pai in 1848. And if there be an o has not already 
s Princi of the Agricul £ Callege, g, Inclosing, Irrigating, vers , Road Making, and Be of the plan and it its details, we bate now said 
Kennington, Analyses of Soils, Superphos. alltind of "Land “Improvements, o on Entailed, Mc Y. y 
pastes of Coprolites, &c., and Assays ra ver, an gaged, or nes operas, and the hole cost can be made 
Uber Che are von gee Bg onid a Sa ers charge the Lands, | k edinin daa a oertain | its k directions, miku ant however, before leavin B 
Gentlemen number 0} DW ract a escriptive of aad nie taod 
ying, will find ample facilit ; P = 
Asalyees College. ET TES andae A to adopts. act the $e mphlet opens 
TEE EESE Oa io lave io t TEE AE RA jo AND. DE AINAGE coe y = a I an Ween Vicarage, X mier 
184 ve the follo $ NAGE.— Wor! rainage tr in, as I began long since, —My Wheat 
i CORN BT boa ror AUTUMN TSE, Ls are executed by the GENERAL LAND, ND DRAIN, clay is coming up e nd it i a 4 utiful sha bs 
VRATE, LooD S MAN URE, and SUPERPHOSPHATE oF — ae "IMPROVEMENT COMPANY on 5 Of : 
TIME, all of guaranteed quality. rty, whether Free hold, Entailed, en ek the thin ines run so evenly and regularly 
They also supply PERUVIAN GUANO, direct from H fal, Corpo rate, o hat they seem to blend together in the ec ye It is 
a. Gigas & Soss ; SULPHATE or AMMONIA, NITRATE oF oF| Repaym o the Landowner as macooasivo | vse more striking from the broad intervals t 
SODA, and every © portions vol rhe Works are comp! ote, or the actual ‘exponditur te the narrow 
Bridge orem a E. Powe Sec. with ù Commission thereon, cee y be changed on the eariad vs into prei 
gar a been Hg pt vate 3 oe’ sal ariero om ay oaly-s wai Ae yo the coming up of the Wheat to di 
> 50 years, men re a i 
amp 1 T  PROCTOWS TURNIP MANURE — thereby kept down nearly to D pot Sont. per annum, | these impo intervals. ie te just finished, a ni 
. arge | 
Yaluable Manure, which contains all the elements necessary re eaoted | “yy tele me av n |e are the beginning of my labours for my pet y = 
be the full development of the Turnip Crop, so combined, that; | | Works of Irrigation, Enclosing, Wood Grabbing, Road Mak- ill now a = i ait you a 
fom their chemical knowledge and long experience, they fee! d uildings are executed in a similar manner, willi ing, ee show you the sanoi pi simple 
satisfied is most advan to the consumer. It has been e Com apanya also => Landowners in executing any of yee 1l 
very extensively ly used by most of the eminent Agriculturists of | the im rovements by their own agents, ts, and charge the amount rua 
the day, and has attained a hi oatha Ae ronghowt, Fatt ex nded on the ohera ved. ps 
isd, Bo and Wales, and, they venture rivalled | Applications to be mad Avy bel CLIFFORD, the Seoretary, K At the outset of amy Ong. 15 years Aip m tho 
or t EE- or of pate oe be mich pron at the c Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament ! Street, Londo field l I pared and took off 
y the pei ne eater Ae 3 pe iWheat. to LLEGE or AGRICULTURE axp CHEMISTRY the land; then p sn ger j: "the ne l depth of the five- 
POTATO, LEY, CLOVER, AND phe sas AND OF PRAÇHOAL. and en i rot mn $7 and inch staple for ats, foll we Vetches. 
Bey Sore DUST, PERUVIAN GUANO, and ©, n,n r this came the f first Ae le nea W Thee with 
ith of ame a A bost quality. rt y eee anat C. cer a ay Rese bas Sa a wide intervals, which I dug one spi he bringing 
agani Dep! or ystem os pursu! only a ve inches of yellow clay subsoil to th 
v Bristol ; or Proctor & RvLaxp, Bir: | pronce oa requlsiteto pyg MAr ie for the pursultect SgrichtnTa | surface. The second year these well-stirred intervals 
ningham, 7 : Naval and aetna d for the Universities. re the Wheat crop, and the stubble was dug in, And 
ER’S CELEBRATED GUANO.—-Eatablished ‘Analyses and Assays of e description are promptly and | eee ear after J h aore of 
16 during w) pan pet haen sed on every | accuratel ecuted at the College. The terms and other ey Fone same ga : ma of lan 
and soil with groat s See Mr. Porren’s | particulars may be had.on application to the Principal. has had a oad ae a Wheat crop too. In the third 
fourth e spade went down a few inches 
imonials. Price 7L 1 üt: per toni; Also POTTER 
A prbnoramcd eran Airra anh d re TET Td and 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, 6l 10s. per ton.—28, Clap- N AGRICULTURAL DRAINING MATCH | dee 
will be held on the estate of HIS GRACE qaa DUKE 
M A very perai allowance fo Amis r. Porrer’s work | OF SUTHE aps AND, at Tanen, m TUESDAY, December 
Chemistry sent naio ital ondi he following P eee eas apron 3th —To the 
BE GUANO.—The price of this valuable Three Laborers who al dig Drains fo rre ma manner, 
on the 1st July 2s. per ton, the | py T PRIZE, Gj SECOND PRIZE, 3L: THIRD PRIZE, 2 
Entry must be made in be 
tayed my 
he en 
as 
for be feet ford wi with a single spit. Last 
ed to 
and this Weings me back tot eh 
Prete pee ton for $0 tons and upwards, por gag sots of three, for which 1 
£13 5s. per ton for 1 ton up to 30 tons, the Foromen of Drainers or ot! pelayers, who shall lay 
To 
Allother conditions unaltered. most workmanlike a ven te manner not loss than | after 
in the 
as to against the panee of adulterated mixtures 144 lindrical Draini 24inch uar FIRST PRIZE, 
and ha inado eA parprens uce results equal to | 97 ECOND PRIZE, m p anieri 
Peruvian, consumers = Scobey ny ys Mem greeter 
io., of Liverpool it he pas 
hooks will be provided upon the 
Tho n Bottoming Tools, Scoops, Pipet and Pipo- the seco 
operation 
ve The ‘digging, you 
in 
two spits deep ; 
pan was a little ne Me the staple and oe 
stubble —_ turned upon and 
s — ip sprinkling of yellow clay, ss 
it, +} 
such a form that the frost 
ok: youcan 
and or to Pen rig of Gib, Bright haracter, in whose gently Iai ii upperm 
honesty k wr. Those who intend to compete must om notice on or before ae be felt Might radiri the whole Look 
down 
fair dealing they may place implicit confidence. | FRIDAY, December 24, to Mr. Groror ms Fuseara Tenth, 
SARE owne. iit seg er a. 
z 
MITH’S WS PATENT “STEAM PLC LOUGH “OFFICE, 
A 40, Mark Lane, London, E.0,—A pply there for Lei 
PATENT and ni e poke. view his 1 Farm at Wociston, near Bletchle: 
Station 
y 
“And what follows n 
almost see to the su 
xt?’ These high-ridged 
intervals will m a daring winter, higher than the 
protecting it, and checki 
— ox Whea 
Nimornostntes on BLOOD MANURE 
COMPANY (LIMITED): 
+ pns ss * the winter fallow over, 
shall stir and level the ptaka with the horse-hoe, 
intervals, 
of the latter constan 
till the Wheat is 
Trust tea 
Abels em, Bn, Wan tous, war, ons. | EAE Agricultural Hantit: sont to fas et mas a will come a “Tal eal cra to 
Savard Bel, Pimli 
Major en EN BS, Eaa Caio, SATURDAY, DEOERE ES 4 1858, clita fn sa eerie 
John Brady, Esq., M.P. aon beg e Belgrave y crop o l 
Tue sixteenth edition of a of a book shows that it Mi Whe ron fey is utter! ais Ubase 
Chairman.—Jonas Web! Babraham, C: hire. eat comes cpus. 4 
grr St Esq., iavdiolcon Badate wise be “prety g aarp yee md ra ie ris it be od his hopes are me | =e my rah ey s 
Raward ., Tottenham, Middlesex. i . SAMUEL Aa os Lak abe broad space of iny 
Sohn aa Be Pitelobary, Moser =: peti? he er. San pr San off the ai tarsan which enables me to take a tarn with the 
Richard Hunt, Esq., $ Abbot, Herts. ps hels,. th plough up and down, and so—the soil being "e 
Thomas Knight, Esq., Edmonton, M: xX. field ; the last was 40 bushe e the previous verised, mind that—to earth up my my Wheat wiih te 
Dea ted S gram ae vo was 36, the one before was “and of ais poten Migs 
Savi Beq i a e a A eat ears, beginning with 1847, the average ield may mediately after this operation follows another of 
Win Calin, Bi, 05, St. John lista | be safely given at ait It is = that t pee = ar — in prere the grain : hes ii with 
Sa- mba ae cg ed Street. | particularly fertile; it “i ne gr y sotisa b o | STGMA’S su —as deeply as Í can with two ho! 
Audioa. W. Brows Bsa. a apy oh = ‘cdl heavy Wh Wheat land of the Spr gs morm in the centre of each furrow just made by the plough | 
Manager.—James Odams, Esq. tion, ‘Thousan' at ten £ viiel o pn of d aa pa the work bo <i À 
rdary.— C.T Aenm e the same quality extend across the pach, rom Top ` vem 
R lay eer rs beg to inform their- Friends and t blic | th t ot Dae t to the Humber; and the rent the Fr then f first avr papper SR E 
for Wheat is now ready, and Ee S ea of such land is pas 308., boiagi ret by 20s. at ce badk eiS the centre. ‘There are thus 
YI. 108. ton, 
delivered free to wharf or in London. Offices, hee, Fen- 
Street. —Man Plaisto es, Essex. 
church Street. — Manufactory, Plaistow Marshes, Essex. __ 
INSEED CAKES. aes finest a quality is American | have batt ees far and i borth 
. Th re 
N Aow 6 in each interval, and these I subsoil, which 
y ws es the whole of the land intended for the crop in a 
hough Wheat 
kalloo, palron condition. But, roug 
oves d, it loathes a soft one 
1 1 1 Ina 
Cakes., A parcel just now on Sale. 1 ton agriculture W: in ee peo a a ord in|] 
bri mello 
or upwards delivered free to any mana. in London. For 9 
sample and iico gpnir+0 WILLIAM PICKFORD & Co., 15, Mark a for ask it sg 
on ap. a. fhe go i ghar ‘of eat 
T= bANDS IMPROVEMEN®: COMPANY, at aa ad, and it told us how 
“To Landon the xy, Solicitors, Bet t P Wheat land fe 
ste pe lore, Solicitor = Bele p ts, Sur pe ae Sees acre of Wheat land for less 
Patenent Yor Bo incorporated by, aa than iL, OI. of which were rent. And pe results 
Company's Acts Tenants for Life, Trustees, Maari ave been. published ) , now 
pl eran ee of “Wor ” fo 
alte hesdowners, poten Ee boos 
paare o tha coet of Tm pa ae h the TFE . "a will continue to be, not only when farm 
reit enn wn fade ae need oy fe Land are difficult, but so long as they are desir- 
gra apong yad money, unlimi hag 
te mprovement, the Loans ea zomi ert Lois- Weedon practice and experience are v 
No investigation of Title is required, an yeaa tine generally known. Is aS Padi: henr: 
- ofa Somamerclal character do ot interfero with te plans h Wie plans credible? Those who only know o sets y 
ee a ga by the | say or mere Tumour may per aps 
on ly any one, however, who bas read ie t e > 
t isod 2 H . 
ering Ea neloning, Char Clearing, R Rectaiening, Plenting, describing them can > so—a simpler, one eos 
and Im for Farm | straightforward sta e 
Farm Bednet, Shoe Steam ‘Engines, W. ‘Wheels, inthe Englich languag; . sto no pe e who bee x 
ce ma either the loca ity or the author | 
Out incurring the expense provem Sel an e perfec ist rite 
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cident to M: ‘end withou Lala ~* mi nearly 35 bushels per sore have been an ge | 
pon the itho o 
gard to 
etors may appl. nt h fort zne ov land w ut manure 
of Improvements mutually beneficial, such rown U 
Forth Outta, Roada tn bea 3 gd the “Bho ton ap Pow ; Kp se. £ A Word in Season, or how to grow Wheat with Profit. 
lon. W. NAPIER, Managing Director, seton 2, Ola Palace Yard, West the author of “Lois- -Weedon Husbandry.” Sixteonth Pin | 
Bees oe 
ery |T. 
the account of ay in- 
takes 
~ | the middle of September 
perfect the culture. 
the horse walking on the 
© beds at once, 
stubble in in the centre. “This _ ng done I wait di near 
for the rains, if it may be, to 
a 5 nae be T caries have your close attention while 
I now describe the sowing; 
of this p 
does his work. 
him more 
because uj thea 
ay ome 
ight place and at ht depth. FA satisfied, 
“a ee with the repii ja hi hich the practised workman 
tis true ] 
he in 
arg im tomplem ment—invented by 
re, - 
er. 
= a E, holds am small mould- boa: rds set at 
the required distance apart, he now, 
mould-board by the line, 
draws with almost mathemati« 
