APR 16, — — 
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THE PATENT 
PANY (Lutep), 
CONSISTING OF TENANT FARMERS, OCCUPYING UPWARDS OF 30,000 igen OF LAND. 
TRUSTEES. 
ApeL Surra, Jun., Esq., Walton House, Ware, Herts. Masor- 8 Hatt, M. P., Western Colville, Linton, 
ps MSDAL| Essendon Place, Herts. paton ge ‘ 
— Bar, — 5 ne © 8, Belgrave e Road, Pimlico Jons BRADY, Esq., M. P., Warwick Terrace, Belgrave Sq 
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Chairman.—Jonas WEBB, Esq., . Cambridgeshire. 
Deputy-Chairman. med Cordis, Esq., — ddleton s Pentonville. 
BELL, Es rotten ei pe BERT LEEDS, West Lexham, Norfolk. 
Joon A. bz, Es. 2 — ; — Veen y , 12, Camden Villas, Camden Town. 
Ricnarp Hunt, Esq., anton! ee "Abbo: GEORGE Sav: L, Esq., ingthorpe, near Stamford. 
WILLIAM Contin, -— , 105, St. John Street Road. 
BARNETT r, HoARE & eo; ispum 
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„ 28, babes € 
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Tuouas — — m í Edmonton, M Middlesex. 
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Auditor. —G. W. Brown, 
. JAMES ODAMS, 
| — C. T. MacapaM. 
Offices, 109, Fenchurch Street, London. — Hanufactory, Plaistow Marshes, Essex. 
are now ready :— 
DAMS'S 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. 
THE GARDENERS’ _ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
NITROPHOSPHATE OR BLOOD MANURE 
COM 
Tur Directors beg to inform their Friends and the Agricultural Public that the following Manures 
d $ : 
841 
E oF AGRICULTURE AND CHEMISTRY, 
particulars pplicatio 
BUI Us 
5. 08 MAY BE OBTAIN NED baton THE GEN- 
AL LAND DRAINAGE AND IMPROVEMENT COM- 
ANY Ys AC T, for the full pee 155 ge by the owners of 
Settled Estates, Gr s, Tru: * Cor — e, &., 
for the erection o Hou Buildin 
Labourers' Cottages, designed. by their PM "n 3 
— by — Inclosure Com — M onns are 8 
by a rent T; 
accurately — 
mar 
and 
e 
arge on the estate for any term the landowner 
m x, not exceed li ng 31 ii 
nvestigat: n of title being r uired, and the eharge not 
e Company fi 
undertake A entire: Tes 
sired by dern 
Compan rut 
only, approved | the. . Commission 
thereon, being cha 
5 y description, a. d 
nsi ity of the Works prose [7 
rofit however is taken b 
aM PROVEMENT 
Westmins! 
KD PANY 
2, Old Pal 
, certain 
and other pori ene are —— to quen the 
the ell iem 2 e 3 
. ced by th 
PR Company advance m. oney, un unlimited in amount, for works 
Land e ee tbe Loans and incidental expenses 
being — — 8 a rentcharge for a specified term — 1 deln 
No of Title is required, and the Com ng 
of be commercial character do not — wit tho plans 
n of the works, which are coni led only by the 
mprise Drainage, Irrigation, 
pure 000, in $e 000 Shares of £1 each, 5s. to be paid on D 
within onths from Allotment, and the remainder 
í Directors — require it, in Two Payments of 5s. um. 
RUSTEES^- 
HENRY Fenton J TA E Ret 
T dare Esq., 15 meg Street, S. W. 
DIRECTOR 
ent—Sir JOHN DORAT, Tis: President R. S. L. 
tershire. 
Sa Worces' T. E. Marsland, Esq., ; Pall Mall, S. W. 
15, ind mh 8 allace Pedder, EA. Wadhurst, Sussex. 
inei „Vork tod Portman ga Eanes W. 
P cunei à e Colquhoun, Esq., €— 2 X A MN Temple. 
n . Heywood, Kennards, and Co., 4, Lom mbard Street, E. 
Board of Trade. 
J. rir. 
Sars —Mr. Vaughan Prance, 37, New Bridge Street, EC. 
Engineer.—Mr. G. L. Fuller, C.E., 69, 1 = | Audit 
Secretary—Mr. J: 
M. Haldon, F R. G. 8. 
PP 
Offices. — 193, Gresham House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. 
ABSTRACT d PROSPECTUS. 
It has been for ems ter of n 
NATIONAL FLAX COMPANY aum) 5 
e Thornton, 1 aor C.E., F. G. S., & c., 25, Queen's Road, 
orised ci 
n Clearing, 8 
ee ries | Farm Houses —— Wat 
r Fa 
aem anka, cinere 
Roads, Jetties, Steam E 
n fee 2 effect improvements on their Estates with 
he — and aim A in- 
salt out. mount of 
roprietors 11 ee ly for the 
of e M iri i 
— utfall, Roads — the District, W. 
For further information and for forms ot ee pis to 
the Hon. W. aa R, Managing Director, 2, Old Pala 
Westminster 8. 
j'SSEX UM ICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.— 
c THoMAs.BuRCH WESTERN, Esq., President. 
AN ra wl Ya 15 this Association will be held 
00 ve ter, UNE e following special Prizes are 
red by the ren ociation. 15 
Ist. For the best Entire Horses for agicultural purposes, open 
to all . N the . ane a member, or paying an 
entra of One 
* The Hores obt: tiie above must either have 
€ regularly in the county g season, or 
e owner must sign an undertakin; ‘that such Mis shall do 
dir em ire sae and the will be withheld until 
tne completion of the 
2d. à Sc best thorough-bred Entire Horse — — all 
* N a member, or paying an 
fee of 5 oa 
A 
e *) 
4th. For the I Ram of any age of a pure breed, open to all 
England, the proprietor being a member, or paying an entrance 
fee of er guinea.—10L. 
A Sheep must be barely and fairly ‘shorn, and any 
ihe orn previously to the 1st of May to be disqualified 
ren "rhon. 
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years akers, and also of the importance of tl eds 301 The Poultry Show is — to all England. Entrance fee 3s. 
th d lrish lin — also ae diras bm oilcake. " for éach pon "dmi des 
e goods, hire: Sarri ea suffered from a deficient sup- | Asan example of the intended operations of the Company, By order of the Committee. _—Ronert Exsov, Secretary, 
N of Plax a ana ins This „ ee ao d the MEINE is quoted from the full Prospectus of th Slough House, Halsted, April 10. 
ec ation axin ma y P ATH AND WEST OF N 
Gprteased ins increased with the »quirements E — s will be understood establishments where the B EXHIBITION. VEST, ies c e ENGLAND addition t0 TRY 
Slow ch nr man ares. Our nati commercial statistics dn of Flax-fibre from the raw plant for the spinner | ordinary Money Prizes there — be e 2 handsome 
the Un — m of om» mot tons ret — nually consumed in M manufacturer Sat be rou rried sed Men ugh ‘arated stages. SILVER CUPS, open to to all En, 
o 50, ns are n ep das| Prize Sheets and Certifica be fth 
In ad. n to this enormous importation of Flax for the base of o qe nnn tent machines ix Teak. phew 9 
— man nufa — — we 8 tec hundreds ofthou- ak if . at Wok for (5 (sa 7d 300 ight paton my year wili Py NT. ee Hamm nei Sire stanton 
1 Sas of quarters of Linseed every year for home consumption. uce annually 1200 tons of DET 7500 quarters of OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
E. — manufact: s : United Kingdom have de- ENGLA 
! at they are to take any quantity which can be — AR d oe — FR Miis H 2 A 
Nes home, and at such pi as be more remunera- 5l. per ton for the "there 1 Person us of havi eto ng either 
"The € agriculturist than the usual Prodase raen lands. p eer that it wil take as picks as 10 ton: First or Secon kes MENTS dor t I ie in 
1 PES of the National Flax Com are prepared | unseeded to: produce of Flax-fibre, at a cost of A the Society's rwick, in zw nex! 
irre t agriculturists of this country flank no: no more pro- | ton, and 8 ed Pon: ^ for all expenses, the total o the' barioa 5 y^^ Forms “ot Ted a n at 12. 
Ps cultivated than that of Flax, whenever their will be 6: . lea vig a Seeman be 1 of 15, 900. [d Hanover Square, Lond. 
early 30 (t of the buildin; ngs, Tenders must bà delivered in, as above, on or before the 30th — 
ries), which 
ected fro 
is wholly 
for two retto 
th: ni b anes fom 
of Lay! divide: 
at may be e m other 
ing and M 9 M i a 
one whichis 
Copies of the te Pere and all further information, may be obtained at the oh. 
l A QT Gresham House, City. 
; halfstuff for paper 
e peri cent. 5,0001. the 
plant, and — together ms suficient 5 capital 
espect 1d 
xpe totis: F 
p, and | and as the 1 of — Company are exiis ded, the 
bad proportion. 
_| the Society, 12, Hanover 
April. 
Ro 
By Order of ET Council, 
JAMES HUDSO: 
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY EH OR 
NGLAND.—WARWICK MEETI 
Entries for IMPLEMENTS, B apes d 4 
and . TOP 
Entries for LIV. 
PRIZE Send «y bs edid 
Square, 
dividends will pAs 
tain weather, and at the same time insuring him a cer-| The pecu ee of So orkshire, and the 
mi Eo profitable return for all the Flax — 8 surrou ios Fla y hes decides the — 
any's S the Company's depóts and rettories, The Com- on Pound their 1 frst rst rettory in that neighbourhood. 
"ee P. ations will embrace the whole of — requisite oar ud . — — of = Company being rod cultiva- 
mr forth aring the Flax and similar fibrous — —— ‘of which in the United 
. ro iu "i King —— there € "t gt — — the | to 
" mpany is the | Company may y ams its attention to the acquire- 
Cator patent, — eee "x r. George Abemarle | ment, in due course, of an available pro] 
ity po Sentleman who has made the cultivation of Flax and r 
E for the spinner his especial study for many 
eur and ream fally demo; the qs economy of 
Tun fibre, wh very great improvement in the quality of the 
Preparation” ich is the result of his improved 0 
""Brplanato The will be found fully detailed in 
to be had ira rn Flax Cultivation and Pre 
S 
has inre gii uch attention to 
