74 THE GARDENERS) OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mar 28, 1859. 
= — ERES 
e have a changé of wind, and get some genial and life-giving ADDRESS: THE Y MANAGERS, $T. PANCRAS IRONWORXS. 
pressed from the south- west, we can hardly e Towe er eae 
ation. The time of year has now come, : 5 F 
VE —— reasonably ex pee el the advent of spring weather. The Tre ST.PixCRAs IRON WORKS ARE o 1 CH, 
Wheat pam maintains - E EN "perhaps has been OLD Sr. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON: 
ben IN rather ye A the Ar: rity a the second 
A few weeks ago — g too "ep y, an — 3 
full "of coarse Flag, "amid preme x ras beginning to fall I R 0 N [e 0 L L A R B A R HU R D L E 8. 
about in all directions, and looked weak and unpromising ; but x 1 
the cold dry winds of the last fortnight have stiffened * BY HER MAJESTY'S ROY ALL ATENT. 
y, and it is now as magnificen 
its appearance as we could well desire to see it. Some of the Obtained the Silver Medal of ‘the Royal’ Agricultural Society, 
reakest and po 3 
improving, and with seasonable weather may yet produce fà 
fair crop. The Oat crop has en te mos — wd the cold dij | 
winds and frosty nights, and where infest th wireworm 
hi p idi 
yi" Bean be; to and are "thickly ii OL D 
ield. eans are innin run, 
— but have in Nr instances, in consequence of ST. PANCRAS | | e 25 j 
4 mus they i PANCRAS 
can r 
ROAD, 
LONDON 
y make a fr 
ar thi s 
early in the season to predict. Most of our Fen farmers have IRON 
sown their Mangels, and scd first planted ps just beginning : 
m ol s, and loo! k unusually strong and healthy. 
This is an invaluable crop, and is becoming fich more exten- WORK 8, 
ivated. 
has 
gr a - 5 
5 : y ‘ h, being placed on alternate sid 1 the centre 
its in the COLLARS on the Bars whic gp eso 
again advancing 38. n" — the gaia We can scarcely expect The im: provement by this PATENT consis hort bearings, prevent their being strained, and give more than 
again, s the in Europe is continued. ht bar, keep it in its position, confine the bars to sho gs, Pp 
Your Fen Repos N x See E STRENGTH j and RIGIDITY to thè HURDLE, 
- — t in mild v í 7 CE : 
1 enia, but n Surer t che 25 dd E: E d ehr irg Ge Grass is PROFESSOR VAENELLS MANGERS AND STABLE FITTINGS, zs 
April hunger," the weather changed for the worse aid we had 
a very pem "month of April, making Grass scarce enough a E 
the unfavourable weather, the los of young lmnbs bas we| GREE NENG = E EE S PATENT WIRE FENCES. 
believe been below the average ; and now that May has set in 3 
fine, we have Grass in th folds and may hope spodny tò 575 Patronised His Roy al Highness the PRINCE C CONSORT. 
the hills change their winter grey for a clothing of livelier 
" e lambing season ptm now nearly over, it is good No. 4 VARIETY.—-STRONG HARE AND RABBIT- eds FE 
practi p: e and keep b; ni ver the few ewes that Antal 
still in lamb, the better t: id loss of lambs gling 
in th bit hieb is uth “to f w on the customer but bars z Mont pm m 6 inches 
slovenly 8 of marking the “grit” ewes and turnin apart ; vana bar eue 
5 d t m with 8 * 4 of 7 Pe ae 6 do AS iem wire, 14 inch asah die n wi 
chance of bein t in 0 : 
his usual E T. Wo nis Bot. € at CONO woven firmly together. Made in 
of lambs at this si f the lambing season, and rolls o yards, or in othe 
from the above-mentioned cause, is quit t of r- lengths! to order 
tion, considering the small number of ewes in hand. The 
lambs are much larger when bur = 2 e ewes M to go 
over — = d Me weal Each | 
Co. have been honoured 
an 
ces i "the peri — of the 
advantage, in 1 fact the necessity, of having, even on strii rictly 
Pa Hare and Rabbit 
th 
I II A Fencing Trom MI e ie 
i 0 frost or ‘onsort, who 
the last fo An tas abe fr a the do y eather of expressed n aa i with the 
stubborn zesistanco. - The usual small extent of Swedes is ork, ard of No, 4 variety 
" and we have ventured u upon a plot of 8 15 “coal in in s ce to 3 of 
which (should we succeed in growing in our high climate) will the 
— — raping keep, e S. B. : PR 1 0 E 8 S = E R Y K E 2 i 2 
: 24 inches . * * et — ed 24 inches ae oo 7 3 
Notices to Corres poosents 30 ^" 1 6 " 
Brrrnoor Dist: ILLING (LEPLAY's BYST: EM): It consists i 36 » 885 1 10 a $ 
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es & Co. fori (post free) on » application their ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containin, / particulars i 
| of e. ‘above and other Iron and Wire Fences for Parks, Farms, Gardens) Game Presérvi es, Poultry e. 
GREENING & COMPANY, Victoria Iron and Wire Works, 81, Oxford St., Manchester. 
AMUEES 
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AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER AND MACHIN NIST - 
than let it go up the chimne 
— dis vio = — ens: — the subject i 8 Prop 
ff thai 
à eE AA its E 
aving conferred an eva e 
French grown ime ae grown winder 
more oj 
B. ortion > ‘the root th ceci 
ARL: Streatley. Its e ciency depends often on hate 
Present in them in small qu e rather — x thet lime 
or other more abundant i that they contain. A hea avy 
dressing of pes often sufficient for man ears, 
zm such iroumtanne v 
grad: f descent of any dressing, as 
y 
wo ie E. 
of asi 
—. — e of thi 
nation en som: 
„„ e believe, of the Geo i 
YR el: cr 
BARLEY: Cor. Prize crops ff 
Messrs, Brothers & & Godsall, of Tots edit t 
intenaed double ade ariet farmé —— 
induced to b nero Obtain a be 1 ih emi 
and next, to th ves as maltsters, who were eae c 
best k of — f mamn ure. 
iom of the | said 
get the' be: 
ears, undoubtedl 
en 
f Barley had, in 
d: a st 1 hie 
its effect he would 
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WAREHOUSE," 76, CANNON STREET WEST, LONDON, 
t, but 
give attention to the 
before long ied difficalty à. uld be erattotite. M 
response fi — ele; aid they fe. is 
d had wi t as a fact th 
land 
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TNronas MERCHANTS, the TRADE, and AGRICULTURISTS, "that he has opened th wed 
3 Tuxford, Smith, and all other first- class makers, eum 
Whose i implements he is prepared to 
HE BRITANNIA SELF-RAKING REAPING: MACHINE, 
ng With side delivery in sh eaf, no rakers r gütherers re most improv! ved Spring 
time, but at "the conclusion they e bound to admit th Inapleine 
Ex EA 
ments for the sedit may bé‘insp tut the 46076 depot. 
B. SAMUELSON; 76° Cannon Street V 
of the Wa Barker for ‘the Sormet countiés, arid of 
H. Gillett, of Swindon, for thelatter, were the best. 
est, London; and Britannia Works; Bast 
fM arrett, Clayton, Howard, Hornsby N ey 
