ONE MEL 0 c c aN 
RIIFICIAL - MANURES,  &e.— Manufacturers | 
A and others ett in — oii de CIAL MANURES 
may obtain ev instruction for their economica] 
— à 
other Minerals are CER 
Gentlemen desirous * 5 — instruction Mp Chemical 
Analysesand — will find ample facility and accommoda- 
EST OF — D AND SOUTH WALES 
LAND — — —, oF pg COMPANY. 
1848. 
did | s 
um at the Coli 
N NDON MANURE COMPANY 
ABLISHED 1840), 
Have the following MANURES ready for delivery :— 
CORN MANURE Mer AUTUMN SOWING. 
BLOOR MANURE ror AUTUMN SOWING. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE o 
i 
M MEAE MIN 
PERUVIAN 
Wee e dealers — Teg 
. Epw. Ponsxn, Secretary. 
$5 BL i SHE a 1812. 
ESSRS. PROCTOR are w prepared to take 
orders for Sa reo MAN URES for 4 which vg 
uperior quality and charged at 
CLOVER MANURE | OAT MANURE 
POTAT ditto BEAN ditto 
BARLEY ditto Also 
‘PERUVIAN GUANO, BONE DUST, SUPERPHOSPHATE 
oF 
IME, &c., all of which are w. arranted of the best quality. 
Appl H.&T Pnocron, Cathay, Bristol ; 
Procror & RvLaANDp, Birmingham and Che 
R. J. B. LA AWES. masoma the 8 ing 
ANUR 
TURNIP MANURE £6 6 
SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME 6 
MINERAL SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME 556 
ruv MANDAR 8 0 
B. Genuine PERUVI AN GUANO “direct "from Messrs 
Gibbs, NITRATE or SODA, SULPHATE or AMMONIA, and 
other Chemical Manures. 
N MANURE.—PERUVIAN GUANO is proved to be 
— t and cheapest Artificial Manure for Wheat, at Autumn 
. decorticated me n-seed Cake of best quality 
amr A me Eee pric 
Adelaide 
VuNE D, LACK, AND TV 3 Y CONCENTRATED 
M eii duet ic H 
Phosphoric A. eq! to 40 
Phosphate of Lime. 
Al: Uer from TURNIP MANURE, equal in value to 
e results must 
per — of Tri base 
Of these Manures Dr. Voelck 
says: — 
be vei tifying to 4 ar are the best E enot of ied very 
pé E bees vn diag’ value which characterises 
your concentrated 
ERUVIAN G KO. —The present price of this 
valuable Manure is 121. — — for 30 tons and upwards; 
131. 5s. per ton for 1 ton up to 30 
And, in order to protect 88 against the purchase of 
mixtures and of inferior come os pas to 
consumi 
produce results — to Peruvian, 8 
to apply either to Lem to our venis Mesure. GIBBS, 
Brigur, GEARS oi 7 Bristol; . ot 
erpat and 
whose honesty and — erage À il 
Serre implicit co confidence. a eg 
15, Bishopsgate Street Within, — 
SULPHATE OF | a rent chi 
NES, and 
" COMPANY. 
Parliament in 1853.— 
To 
1021 
| Instead of receiv ing 300% „the 
The non-members y 
a P ear. *n implement de 
club | now receive 7007 
epartment pays them 
and the steam.e veg 
dividend o on NE funded Stn erue aee o: 
scr’ 23 
, Old Plast Yard, W „S. W. Landowners, the | 114 1, or in rough n mbers, 1100 
lergy, Estate Agents, Su Cn» nglan 1 at they There could | be a 
and in Scotland à own, which w of their 
e Directors i € to announce that the Company's iie h so crowded 
Amendment Bill, 1 9, has received the sanction of the LM as E ed an give more room doc the imple- 
lature. The Compa — now advance money, unlimited in | men N are a very import in epart v of th 
y, 
amount, x^ the — n of Agricultural Aere — 
che whole utlay and expenses in all cases being liquidated wu 
n ge de or 25 years. 
1. Drainage, Irrigati on and Warping, Embanking, Inclosin; 
— ring, E Planting for any beneficial d 
se, Engin e eter — epe fir Drethaae or Irri can on, 
ir ———— wit — the tenant of the Baker 
2. Fara’ R 8, s and Railroads for agricultural or 
'urposes. 
. J. . "| E ime ont 
The 
vi here Bazaar terminates, we believe, in 1861 ; and 
of navigable rivers or podes 
i yi^ erection. of Farm Houses, 
A w 
Labourers’ Cottages, and 
dings req 
provement o of and —— to Farm and other 
— farm 
Lando assessed 2 er the provisions of any 
Pasliament, “Roy: al Charter, or Commission, in respect of any 
po or general works of drainage or other 2 — b 
e 
required for Farm LA and the im- 
Act of | shows prion, e out the rapti 
exhib 
efore that time no p a building and show- 
yard pov viding larger accommodation will be 
rected. 
rison of some 
last week 
of the classes of fat stoc 
^w k 
exhibite with similar barenga at previous 
The n umb er of Dey 
ed wastes over 
rds 
777... om tee Eie treme M inks E 
No investigation of title is required, and 1 the Co Comp any bein under thet usual average—the 8 rt-horns were 
of a strictly financial chara o not i — with the plan: I er—the oss breeds wer 
and execution of the Works, which are controlled only by the considerably fewer. ia^ size of in- 
overnment Enc. missioners. : 
For umm information — for rend of application, apply i idual Specimens, th prize Short-horn 
b e, Bonon — 1 WiLL 125 ax Napixn, Managing Director, | steer in 1852 edem 8 feet 2 inches; in 1853 it 
ala Westminster, S. W. irthed 8 feet mri 4 - 1854 it girthed 8 feet 
OE OF AGRICUL LTU RE AND CHEMISTRY, |6 inches. he e believe, none of this 
ap or PRACTICAL and GENERAL SCIENCE, $7 and | | girth in the same di rir : 
38, Lower Kennington Lane, Kennington, 1 ase ^is yet. : 
Princ al—J. C. ro m Pa 6.8. rre v. n the older class again in 1852 Mr. SrRATTON'S 
The system of studies purs he Co! llege coi mpris, priz t eet 2ins. In 1853 the prize ox 
branch fuite s re re youth forthe rm A d altar, 
2 r 4 2 gen class ums S feet 10 ins. de 1854 m 
Naval and Military Barrios, v der the 1 Universit — prize ae — "v. — nx rthed 
AL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
OF EN 
APPOINTMENT or EDITOR- Aho Council have resolved | 
to APPOINT AN EDITOR or THE 3 1 and 
other Pu 2 — a salary of 5001. pe 
Gentlem — he becomin, Can ndida — Y 
office are re end in their applicetions and testi- 
monials, not ym then ‘January 20, 1860, to the Secretary of 
the above | 8 fe 
ass gir t 7 
vely, In 1859 Fer w i 
oxin the yard was ia Mr. a her 8, and it girthed 
9 22 
the. ‘Hereford classes the most remarkable 
iind undoubtedly was Mr. Surat 
Mae] TR 2 ig a 
We —— de thing in the re of 
past rite to exceed th 
the Society, 12, Hanover Square London, W., from whom full) Among Devons this girth i is — reached at al], 
t | particulars can be obtaine and not till rs old. Neither 
ueri d —— the e Short-horn Aliant these 
hich we have exact accounts have 
5 The Agricultural Gazette. | ne the weight of Mr. SHIRLEY’S ox, which, 
TURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1859. into account, may be fairly looked 
| cul: maximum, i 
rA 3 for private circulation ES be 2 RAT d n za 
of ithe extremely full and well managed Ciega | bave made qe itera Ain the 
| produce, 5 taste, work, &e., which an- 
ES. 
HE PATENT NITRO- PHOSPHATE og BLOOD | e 
Ea 
MANURE COMPANY (LIMITED). 
Jun., Esq,, Walton House, Ware, 
uma, Jun. ton House, 
Gites at E Esq., Essendon Place, Het Herts 
— M. B., 8, Belgrave e Road, Pim Pimlico, S. W. 
. § nds Weston Colville, em Cambridge. 
Joux Brapy, Esq., M. ; „ Warw ce, Belgrave Square, W. 
Medi — 
8 Wess, Esq., uda Cambridgeshire. 
Chairma 
e rmt EX E.C. 
school 
takes place at Tortworth Court Park, the | yy, 
s at of the Earl of Dvcig, has kindly sent 
tou 
nr rca T another 
dom 
—— The wives s of ed, apparet g quod and useful 
sh 
— — iar ee g r geeen 
able 
n, 
The Medo. profes use 
nding very 
siderabl (mre Pan dee in th 
Counties Herald, to whi 
tention a at the time of its publication. 
u is to commence earlier and fermi- 
ener ione A ose: of the Friday 
priede of che i 
E discussions which are held at the London 
suggestion ari 
quiries, or e to mething wrong in present 
ractice, To ourselves they. are of great interest, 
ly 
cuite. 1 in a moveable 3 
if the — — will pro- 
ted be 
Whole bor of 
| four sheds, 9 feet wide « each, and therefore capable 
because they show precisely where the weak 
int of most agriculturists is, and to what the 
icem business is d su i om 
removed to Baker Street, and at that time the 
to be made to WILLIAM CLIFFORD, the Secretary, | 
Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S. W. 
fheir own Agents, 
and vina the outlay and expenses on the 
N Loans for the Stree 
at 
proprietor of the bazaar gave the club 300“. a year. 
ntion ose 
formation should be directed. The 
es 
f 
of being 
E 7 — Pomona ER — is on wheels, and when they are drawn up alongside — 5 "es LE tendency 
^ Mr. James aon | Secretary — Mr. c xu Macapax. | of one 2 they constitute a covered square of | g; : tock , to so other “concurrent 
—— 1105, Fench treet, London, E. O.; Manufactory, | 36 feet, providing accommodation for 36 cattle, 10 ix i 
; D. 55 18 cattle and 50 sheep, or 100 sheep; together 
„ ., ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE ror WHEAT, : d : <. | the —— ot Bo reference. This tendenc 
rice zl. 10s. per Ton, delivered — any WHARF or with ample storage for fodder. The use m of it i ja not enen to Sene. bak ee 
RA 9 are rovide shelter for live stock w e- | every e of t the arra e uble of 
LAN pastured in exposed parts of the farm, Nec deep M end dodo sri dulio 
ORKS or DRAINAGE. ‘of with permanent buildings—to give shelter to sheep | popat 3 cim penp eaa however 
EXECUTED by the GENERAL “any, exe DRAINAGE hen folded on green ero 1 bing ely thrown e y argu 
— IMPROVEMENT COMPANY on all — am of pro- w ds dile dés duin. inconclusive, which | as 
e: DER cá umen a We add — f he Smithfield regarding . y d—— : 
ede marl — we ——.— the late de of the Smithfeld Club — — veel gee se ere ve x 3 
pith a e th rty | w t found in = columns las matters on which a recent discussion 
Improved, by way. F 7 which roo h t the publi ng FIO of the t years. 
dope of years 20 ae to adapt the rate percent. ofaunual c | reek ft Demens, r TET followin vir euni | refers it t hesitation to fi — on Trefoil, 
xe — — — Án d while another as confidently attributes it to being 
Reversiong ain 8 8 „ - statement deren placed on. White = ery leas previously fed 2 by 
N of 3 Enclosing, n Grubbing, E 917 dee, e Miel b was established i ed in 1798, | sheep. While bo these posi tions are denied 
Los recul osse a ee ar 3 — 4 dui sagt on CHE a Amas aaoi position in 0 well by persons Whose iiti r in favour ir 
ute any y » ^ ue 
| t. Some 20 years ago, “the shows of the club were| practice, a third M gres . — = i 
Turnips; a fourth, d Barley was given at the 
