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ortnight have produced marvellous results. The Oat | 
— and the — appear to have vied with each other in 
i nt a luxuriant and fruitful appearance. me | 
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of the heavy crops laid a 155 deal, and 
must inevitably yield a small produce ai -— g inferior 8 ve | Hothouse Eiders aod Hot- W HE App aratus Ma 
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D cay te begin . : - itself distin sif ior | Our economie Heating ra 
blade, which will, ith seasonable weather, bring us to about ights, and 
the last few days of July, or quite the x erop das — gh for | 
st. As alread perpen the Oat crop if 2 . TN 
mensem e had alf Mf said unparalleled—progress. Cert tainly | power with simplicity of 
re never saw so m — nme in so short a Gite. Where | : . » 
r is a full plant there is every prospect aiy — sag construction, a Range of 
even where the Wire-worms ad so serio and | st > 
rea it, the progress has been so great that in 2 — Houses being Heated as 
instances there will be a fair average bulk ma straw. e : ? at Pr 
— lier sown are just breaking into corn. The s look very easily as the smallest Pit. 
strong and healt! y and grow — A ad We may say the same 
t the Peas, but we dare not venture an opinion beyond 
os; for the sudden and destructive enemy References to the Nobility and wines d in most of the Counties in England. 
Apparatus combines great 
glazed and painted 
oS ready for „ 
e have heard of some such visita- 
tion upon ter Beans already, although as none are yet Claremont Place, Old Kent Road, London, S.E. 
grow: we have unable to ascertain accurate partioauuͤöükkü ͥꝗ ꝙꝗkL !!, —Z—ʃẽkU¶ͥ᷑ĩ l —— 
lars. M ted irregularly in several instances, 
been 
Mangels have plan 
alth: ih others, they aro all that could be dosirod We y 
think the later sown present the most promising appearance, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, 
showing less failure of — "Potatoes — the high vu j CHELSEA Ww 
grow strong and look extreme thy on some of the $ 5 
Pons are — weak and poor A ee by wire worm. Hay-| DANVERS STREET, PAU LTON S SQUARE, E S 
making has commenced generally, and some of the earliest 
ked in fine itio 
an increased 
demand for lea E cattle i en and prices are moving 
^ wards. Meat is not so brisk a trade, especially pork, which 
s 6d. per st. Ou: We seem likely — bes the anomaly of a 
mihe in Europe and low prices for cor The Wheat trade is 
dull in the extreme, and prices are wit thin ls. or 2s. per qr. of 
what they were before the commencement of hostilities. The 
future is veiled in darkness and we seek not to pry into its 
secrets. Wool is advancing, and for those farmers who brought 
in their sheep when —.— were comparatively low, will 
very remunerative. Your Fen orter. 
—— June 15.—The nice genial showers we have had 
the last fortnight appear to have — the fears of the 
8 regarding their pastures, hay crops an te sown 
s fave recovered from the effects of the 
the w se and other insects have — them, but they 
e regular in ro 
dition. or F the land we hope they will soon 1 up for lost time. 
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h and in some instances doubts have been er ined o: 
their recovery; the weather however is much in their favour, 
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indication of disease, but the cause does not appear to be under- ^ 
stood, nor will a — upon — me known until it is taken J A M E S G 
about 27 en abt ht; the m ahlat T Kidney, the « eim d — 
t t t; t P. f y, t t d 
oe ig 9 — appear a — with ny, S curl and a baw: have FR yon ae begs to inform the nobility, gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, and others, that he continues 
already be ! m The team "horses are eie d irme vd above old established 
roads, Ko. ii 5 
woll, but many 
to carry o 
—DU repere 7603 . CONSERVATO , Gl BES, ROR 2 , VINERIES, PITS, &c., E 
mouth uy i nice Y ‘he progress 2 k n ; A 
of ens ee Cine Na BY HOT WATER. 
lingers. Clover roo! s roots mre ‘mach improved P ne IT ^s — > 
Temar eg abe e to be busy at wo the course o! Pr Lx pnr oe ban vi n s ˙ . crise Ped w fully F 
other week. "m^ description of mot puke — ee irito DAAGS, Vi :—Churches, Mansions, Warehouses, &c., as wells as all struc 5 ures connected with 
— Ross: Jun ne 20.—Dry, dry! excessively dry. For efficient manner. His system is s the most simple that € — be W chic n has found from 
33 years we bars had no season for drought like this. Itis now long exp experience to be t reg best—can be pues a! at less cost, and is ly managed than those of a complicated 
more than — months since we have had a shower of ey im- | nature which have attracted the notice of the publ 
PPP J. G. begs to call attention to his CAST-IRON CORRUGATED ARCH BOILER, which from its simplicity of constructio 
Barley have had scarcely a ‘drop of rain since they were sown. has not the liability to fracture to which those of a — —— x design are always subject. They have been — 
And wonderful it is how things have looked until within ms used for r many years, an nd have e giv ven the greatest sat ist. action, 
few days; but now every any te is telling disastrously, and every 
succeeding dry day will tell with rapidly increasing disaste er. F ple of! ivo profi 1 
Pasture jf is becoming thoroughly scorched, even in the | and el inen 
best fields, whilst for some time it has been completely 
withered away on light soils; hay is light everywhere, and in Plans and Estimates furnished on the shortest notice. 
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rapidly into ear, and must now be Pa 22. ͤ— — ] TORT GO S EE CET AMRSRRUEMDSET PRESE LE T UT ERE TRE 
thin sd short. The earlier —— fields of Oats and Barley are 
— wd caes d into ear, and cannot be very materially benefited S M H & A S 
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dd be greatly Dn. And it is no slight rain that 
would now be really serviceable. The over-heated soil 
would now be really serviceable. The dry, over heated soi AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS, STAM FORD. 
— . one "ep — o where ier ag ay Age ice 
at pi annoy score 
X — The Swedes have been sown for some HAYMAKING MACHINES. 
time, and few comparatively have brairded, and man 
have again disap . We know of few fields in the — 
that havo elser promising bard. And what is now vost ts | | E last great trial of Haymaker took: place at Londonderry, before the Council of the Royal Society of 
M nd OT PERO arge Propor: | land was full of deep broad grips, the crop > na M 
tion — 8 common Turnips remains e. — = weal hot en Clover, upon which tho 
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"itn it comes the seed, E start away. O penin work admirably, without a a single failure, 
the drills, and co he 1 ze leaving 1 the ground and was the only one * ar iy rags the 
unsown until rain “come ; sand ot ers again, exercising com- gear. The Prize of 5/. was unanimously 
to achine. This makes 
fabratrded Ne it it is no easy matter to join a neighbour cf 
mine in saying, * We must content Agricultural of land (1857. 
— to us. as T with the crops that = every Poe offered since that Show, 
— d in "pera hd the 31 First Prizes 
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cultivation is the goly aih remed; introduction of their new egra LM 
: Regular Reader. We ft refer to the m next . Teeth, which are warranted not to break, and work much better than those of a rel d Repel Pea — - 
to the Ades en x Prizes announced up to last season, SMITH & —9 Bv tock the First Prize o — 
. It will not do to continue its | Shire Society at Ulverstone in September last. The same Rake took the First Prize of the Royal Agricultural ety of Irelan 
beyond t the ho Arst For after —.— It dies after two years in su ee 
ith as | as to mans, We sould plough ^| price, full size, with improved Iron Teeth, £7 10s. Steel £8; Extra large Size, £10. 
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