THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
107 
Fepavary 5, 1859. 
— li openings do well for Hampshire 
IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. 
mot be too ber too large for small Sussex | 
e t too highly appreciate the system | 
yos E inr duc ir cannot be profitably 
EM gm ‘winter. The area allowed for each, 
~ , 2 aratus is thus 5 j 5 
animal and its s feeding appa apte | eoo. 1 E 
} : | (9090.9 0. 0 OTOK 
— dia 10 | (1000905. X 
30 40 ; pi ay 
Small bu — 50 e | TY dane : y^ 
Large ditto 6 to S | ^ i 
rm — d 9 to 11 | N 
ud de nds ¢ on the season and weather. In ge de 
Yers moc pi pn bullocks can scarcely be packed | net 
cold long as there is room for them to lie down PRICES 1 PER LINEAL YARD, 24 INCHES HIGH :— 
; Sheep require a little more room, or fs x^ 
tion. In fact, it requires a nice ees to Size of | Light. | Medium. | Strong. | Extra strong. | 
t is is bes Size Ev Xo ; — — —— eee e 
em —— lings are not mesh. | TT Jays an- Galvan- Japan-| Galvan- Japan- Ge | Galvar an- | Japan- | = re, 
D sufficient criterion. Every cattle- shed uw ned. | ized. ned. | ized. | d zed. | ned. zed. 
ö 44d 43d. 51d. 5d 61d. 6d. d. 
for ventilation should in at the highest dut: 21 in — n Poultry 32. i h a 4 ni 6} igl v 
pigs, having little hair, must have a much 2 incl ER me ve Net åd. d. aad. 5 a e Th : Nr è 
warner t — eep. Wh dd 18 inch eh Gane Rabbits, cune &c. 44d 51d. 51d. 63d. "i 115 3 rh es 
- gether it is a sure sign t hat they are not warm enough. | 14 inch | Smallest Rabbi 6d. 71d. Tid. 9d. 9d. | . 11d. ^ 
Cou. the circulation in the skin, drives the blood | 
er — veut " wem ben 1 bere] PRICES xg Foor SUPERFICIAL:— 
horse pu conditions ty warmth, cleanliness, and | Light Medium. — Dé Mii 
The sa pplies to a lady's lap dog. | Size of id i 8 i 
d daniy by s boy, whose sole | mesh. 3 c Japan-| Galvan- |Japan | Galvan- Japan-| Galvan- | Japan-| Galvan- 
is apout Que MEN per ned. ized. ned. | ized. ned. | ized. ned. | ized. 
pays. Before I leave 
I should say that the bars'or plank 1} inch Pigeon Houses, Pheasantries,&e IId. lid. lid Ad 21d. 93d. 81d. 
may be either of straight yellow deals, or of straight- | | 13 inch Pigeon Hous d. 9d. 24. 95 21d. 3d 9d. | 3d. 
The latter are to be preferred for | | 1° inch | Pheasantries Miis [33 | si. | od | sta | ste | sia | 99. | AK. 
animals, as they wear off * * F 2 deals. j inch Avi aries, poi dow Guards, &c. | Did. 21d. 24. 31 d Bid Ad. Ad bd. 
+ depth o of the pits may be fro i feet. B 
once in a way, to level the icd to 
D its touchin ; 4 Quan ntities of 100 yards, or upwards, eee —— at nearly all the principal Railway Stations and 
ima 
boards; it would soften them, 
should sa y that we never | 
— 
mS S Qe te -— the — are clean. | under 8 — ade at 
is taken at once from the | from Id. 1. per 
i bet to the field, without the. interventio: nse 
ing, rug pdt — 0 105 ung- 
Shipping Ports in England ; also by special es 
at overs od prices. 
ard e the 
Every Seren, of Selig warran 
or may 
Best Improved 
above price for 24 inc 
ted to give hai ion, and if not approved will be 
be returned unconditionally, 
any port of 8 or Ireland. Any width of Netting 
A D-MA HEXAGON MESH N ETTING, 
J. B. BROWN & 60. 18, CANNON STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
ST. PANCRAS 
Calendar of Operations. 
—— 
RU ARX. 
La ees 
FEBR 
b. 1.—There i 
; lately work 
— pretty wet. We ha 
much to re at this 
as been at a sand A 
West Sussex : A 
of the 
as it 
IRON WORKS, 
OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD. 
IRON HURDLES, FENCING, AND GATES. 
HE PROPRIETORS OF THE 5 PANCRAS IRON WO 
Silver Medal of the Royal Agricultural 
RKS, Old St. Pancras Road, London, 
3 for their mos HURDLES and 
i trong an those i 
are more than 
The Hurdles can be seen in process of Manufacture at the Works. 
— 
all last month, tl not in very large quinity. 
want more to fill all the — Ghose usually are 
sare dU — e extremely mild, an —— 
assu: 
The "Wheat 
t 
nd we 
are 
had. E 
THESE PATENT MANGER 
Medal of the Ro 
by the Royal Veterinary 
yal Agricultural Societ: 
y Ode: and p baane Spooner 
PROFESSOR VARNELL'S MANGERS. 
f England and 
S and STABLE 
y o 
411 
vance. Room is 
e! 
ST. PANCRAS 
orrespondents. 
: A Ross. EE We have 
They can be had plain, 
devoted entirely "i every description of Stable Furniture, and full-sized stalls and loose boxes are 
for inspection at St. Pancras Iron Works. 
venen Vene bel T 9 me the Silver 
are adopted 
of that Institation states that they should be used by 
galvanised, or enamelled. 
—THE MANAG 
IRON WORKS, OLD ST. 
Opposite O1 
d St. 
8 ROAD, LONDON. 
Pancras Chure 
may give us an account of i. e of our 
us 
assortmen’ 
ie iu is e chea; 
rhe June 6, 
ET pom Mong aber 
A 
HAL "SHADING ‘oe 1 its P TO GARD: 
t, and — ere the 
Sold i 
es, and wasps. 
MICROS 2 OPES. 
BOTANICAL —— 
ers, condense! 
hree 
the animale i in vate. 
m Street. 
and will do everything which the 
can wish it to nn either at home or in 
Catalogue, containing the 
öf 1000 Microscopic objects, post free for 4 stamps. 
TENT — PERCHA 5 
e the 
i from 
persons w| 
that completly à — ME 
an; 
f y a gardener would escape 
y the use of —— Percha Soles. 
um ow —— G. GLENNy.” 
Mill Bands, 
“Fire Buckets, 
— mane y of Gut rticles, 8, Such as 
ng, — “Gotoshes, Shoat Pum . — 
Bok e Sees ae be 
'oile ys, — a Ri 
Talbotype Trays, age 
Company, an 
eountry.—The 
Road, City Boat son 
manufac 
ees, 18 Wharf 
