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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. AND _AGRICUI TURAL GAZE EE 
221 
Maxscu 12, 1859.] 
5 — 
THE 
NITR 
PATENT 
OPHOSPHATE OR BLOOD MANURE 
COMPANY (Liitep), 
À 
| CONSISTING OF TENANT FARMERS, OCCUPYING UPWARDS OF 30,000 ACRES OF LAND. 
a . 
TRUSTEES. 
un., Esq., Walton House, Ware, Herts. MAJOR-GENERAL HALL, M.P., Western Colville, Linton, 
— Dresnae, Esq., Essendon Place, Herts. Cambridge 
| — Batt, Esq., M. P., 8, Belgrave x — Jons BRaDy, Esq., M. P., Warwick Terrace, Belgrave Sq. 
RECTORS. 
b rman.—JOoNAS Wenn, Esq., Babraham, Cambridgeshire. 
Deputy- es: Aon COLLINS, Ésq., ,Myddleton Square, Pentonville 
arp Bett, Esq., Tottenham, Middlesex OBERT LEEDS, „West Lexham, Norfolk. 
Enr. Cra YpEw, Esq., Littlebury, Ropert MORGAN, 1 72 Camden Villas, Camden Town. 
ee met Are kee e 
I E onton esex. VILLIAM COLLINS, t. John 
Tuomas Kxiouz, Esq kers.—Messrs. Ba , Hoare & Co., Lombard Street. 
—— KINGSFORD & Dorman, 23, x Street, Strand. 
ES ODAMS, 
uditor.—G. W. Brown, Esq , 28, . — 
Secreta 
ry.—Mr. C. T. Mac 
AMES 
Offices, 109, sy data Street, London.—Manufactory, Plaistow Mirum, Essex. 
Tux Directors beg to inform their Friends and the Agricultural Public that the following Manures 
mow ready :— 
"ODAM: z3 BLOOD MANURE 
FOR CORN AND MANGEL. 
ODAMS’S BLOOD MANURE FOR ROOTS, 
ODAMS’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
Full particulars may be had at the Company’s Offices, or of the local Agents. 
MANURES,  &c.— Manufacturers 
in making ARTIFICIAL — 
struction for their economical 
espatch. 
of receiving on in Chemical 
„ Will fin E ead ple facility and accommoda- 
BEEN A 
ONDON MANURE COMPAN removed to 116 
C. (Estal tablished 1 1840), have the 
E. 
elivery 
MANURE for SPRIN GTOP Di DRESSING 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME 
BLOOD MA vae; 
the price of raw material 
to lower m price of 
imp 
EE Au and to m 8 rove the 
Manure Co . also supply PERUVIAN GUANO 
‘Messrs. Gibbs and Uem Seri of 
NITRATE, ‘OF gone = 
‘every other Manure of ir Prec Yemen 
116, Fenchurch Street Sans Purser, Secre! 
_ REDUCTION IN PRICE OF LAWES'S MANURES. 
LAWES begs to meses ‘that he has ie 
B din, eem reduced the price of the Manures manufactured b 
f MANURE . J 6 
HOSPHATE or Linn. re 6 
uem M 
and Dr. Voelcker iei sa led dia a bulk of iei 
E aima st his factories, — ampled fr analyses are gi 
london 
from £7 to£6 
” eed 6 
” - 
on "gems at his ote 
E.C., or of his local Age 
Guano direct from Messrs n va 
of Ammonia, and other Chemical 
n-seed Cake m 
E; guaranteed to aan 
o per cent. of Tribasi 
* — Voelcker says: — “ These results mus 
to you, and are the on proof of the voy 
and ae M, V which characterises 
: nions of the late and 
tthe Roy XE E. Septic is bg . spends fe 
f — 
es, Cotto! ki 3 
n- ca 
Tee at lowest prot mag m ot prices, — 
I Estas Sa 18 
m T. PROCTOR’S TURNIP MANURE.— 
& T. P. 9 to this 
ANI 
TE ate DORE PERUGEAN GUANO, and 
et 9f LIME, warran of the qu . 
P ROCTOR, West of England Depót for Arti- 
Ten a or N & 8 Bir- 
UCCESS OF THE NEW GUANO; IMPORTE 
UNDER LEASE FROM THE CROWN. uk the — 
ments with KOORIA MOORIA GUANO were made late in the 
i ecessful 
s 
mixture of one- of ammoniaeal guano, cannot be — 
for either top- dressing or grain — 1 .— It is a natural d 
mM will be delivered as im m risk of ad 
tion, i 
opi of t 
it, 
7 
uch increased faciliti 
pang se been made for a considerable supply.” urchacers can be 
supplied with suital cen os ow 5 B s 
. —— pons 
L per E — pc v 7 OSEPH = Hixpeom, 
Broker (one "P the essees 2 the e A. North John 
St., Liverpool e ssees: ORD, H N, & Haves. 
zi Be Cumberland, DW: 10. 1858. 
ear Sirs, —I Deg, to inform you that I appli 
Mooi 6 Guano I had from you for Turnips, on 
ined. On each side of the plot sown with Kooria Mooria 
Guano were "Turnips 8 with best P Eapen Guano. 
quantities applied of each sort were of equal weight for w 
acre.’ The crop—a very one — n 
Patan off with sheep. Very 
ooria 
The 
ht 
discovered, Tier apytl 
Turnips sown with 
“ Messrs. J. & J. 4 uano 
A Pamphlet, ** Hints on Guano,” containin mi xin 
of reports from well- kaosa car bannen AA analysis of 
oes here, may be had of the Broker, at the above address 
HE ae ERAJ COMPAN Y (Limp), 
—Capital of 1L. eac 5s. to be pai 
'on ige, 9 8. 
resident—Sir John Dorat, Vice-President R.S.L. 
John Beddoe, eT. gom near Stourport, Worcestershire. 
J. T. Croft, Esq., 15, Regent Street, S. W. 
Lieut.-2ol. G. E. Dering 47, York canted eg Square, W. 
Frederick Hamilton, E 52, Gloucester Plac 
T. E. Marsland, „2, Pall Mall, | 
dodi Pedder, Esq., Wa dhurst, Sussex. 
George Thornton, Esq., C. E., F. G.S. ., &. 
ane «“ JOHN BARKER.” 
2 FM " d 
Tr 
the 
, 
— 
e Flax and Ling t trade. — 
termined to form the National Flax 
such a system may be initiated. 
c introduction of mechanical im- 
an 
the country, k 
It has therefore A dita : 
(Limi where! 
—.— be effected by t th: 
— 47 * ne to be erected i in — 
crop, 1 
the F. entirety or otherw: 
Ges tea 8 
E thus creating a market within easy reach of the 
and proving to him d that he can easily p 
a i o further oder nae in its s prepara- 
e ready money at 
labour * pe 
ies Entry gon of 
be 
ocalities, where 
be purchased 
ereby ire 
exhaustive pro 
convinced t uii 
ot ee p d kind f Mn ll; — f 
ucing any 0 . el 
md tht there is no better preparatlon a Whea 
othe 8 have secured the patents, plans, an 
x Mr. G. A. Cator, hene ah ag a large sum of seni 
rm poate in bringing the matter to its present effective 
con: 
jax, 
crop 
By a detailed 
nee to ‘ospectus, which may 
on N it M o" clear] 
pr be had 
cy fee ing pr with e ee owen 
— safety, oe that this Com hs presents 8 
ng — to parties seek N vestment in substan- 
-considered enterprises 
y at the Offices of the Co 
and — Sant on — stiff clay subsoil and recently LL 
oA ingredient in favour of Pulse 
hum has taken 
oyal al Agricultural | Sede from 
rice list and testimonials sent free. 
gue on receipt of six postage sta: 
RGESS & Key, Patentees 
all de zos 
1850 um 
Illustrated 
aud M a t 
dime Doe anufacturers, 95, Newgat 
R. SMITH will eed UP a piece of his Clay 
about the end of this — 
* 
TO GARD! Company — the 
vidit to — owed th the err ai of the ie following letter from 
G. GrkNNY, Esq., thi 
72450 ), Strand, London. 
„Gentlemen, —I have worn T Percha Soles and Heels 
— two ‘years and ed a garden as I neces- 
am in all w oth r with yy font in all 
without them. As 
erial 
1 thik i it the o duty ofa 
perso: a material 
that — — escape 
colds and rheuma utta Percha d 
obedient servant, . Gu 
Every variety of. Gutta Percha articles, such as Mill ends, 
Tubing, Soles, Goloshes, Sheet, 
nion Joints, Flasks, Botti 
heed 
botype 
e M "sold i their wholesale decis in wn or 
Lora Glas he ERE ercha Company Patentees, Whar 
E PERMANENT WAY AY COMPANY having 
nted the sole = use of Dr. 
— rni — 
may de [^ gratis 
signed. Landowners having Beech, 
Timber fit for Railway Slee’ — pats 1 to comm 
particulars of quantity, locality, and price 
1 
Street, West mins, 
m DR ALNAGE.— Works 
extent are executed by the GENI ERAL "LANI 
AND IMPROVEMENT "agire hy 7 — desc 
28 wh € — 4 p» — a s 
sat 
Repaym: 
portions oft the W 
with a Com 
Works of 1 En — ced ‘Grabbing, "- Mak- 
A: and Farm Du s Buildings are — 2 in a si nner. 
he C y also assist Landowners in executing any of 
wn pm jm and charge the amount 
Applications M CLIFFORD, the 
19 52, "Parliament 8 Street, Lon: 
0 E oF AGRICULTU RE AN. nC CHEMISTRY, 
AND OF re — : GENERAL ENCE, 37 
88, Lower er 
6. Nen F i F. C. 
"CS, &c. 
The system tom of studs pursued in th Colle com 
branch es reg hae ggg eer — of 
xh 
accurately executed at the College. The term 
iculars may be had on application to the Principal 
che Agricultural non. 
TURDAY, MARC. 
MEETINGS m THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Wzxpxrspar, March E Society of England., Noon. 
a previous PEASE of the food 3 - 
às Kensington ie um, we compared the com 
oe "a 
e com- 
mon food of the majority of our English 1 labourers 
and the ment meal of the Irish poor, 
it with t f Oats, so highly valued as ford d 
the Bostoh E i the English 5 on Scot- 
land. yc: foo: is 
Y 
13.6 
— 
m 
e 
Water ^ 
Flesh formers 
Starch iv 
e 
teg PP 
Water 
Uu rmers 
eat heres 
9*4 Mineral matter 
— 
SAD 
Fibre 
Mineral matter 
Now let us comparé these results with those that 
have been obtained in the analysis of the Potato. 
The Mu ing is 
505 p tpe centage Composition of Potatoes. 
8 
m 
— 
Ae 
eyş 
e 
Water s 
Flesh formers 
Heat givers . 
Mineral matters. 
to 
err 
oe te 
or 
© bo tote Or bo 
0.0 
The per centage of water in Oats, Wheat, 
Maize, Rice, Peas, Lentils, xe Beans varios from 
