DzcewsER 17, 1859.] 
carried prizes at different competitions in Scotlan 
England, —1 Ireland in course of the fas t thirty s 
and they an read over 
their progeny are now 
clim 0 
g picture 
"vtm foo 
healthy habit. 
THE — 
CHRONICLE 4 AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
1027 
ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, 
OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. 
IRON HURDLES, FENCING, AND GATES. 
| THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, 
WERE AW. 
ARDED THE 
SILVER MEDAL of the — — "M; - cim — €— & GATES, 
which, by their peculiar 
J 
T 254 4 gt 
Gates fro 30s. to 5007. 
The Hurdles can 8 seen in , process of Manufacture at the Works. 
* 
hi 
GAME WI WIRE NETTING. 
24? 
94? 
36 32 to 40 
ppa 
In the 18th centur: R 
- Third of the 18th, | 
| 
ry 
. Latter = or the 16th 
E us 
a period the old corn 
. still inen E 
Middle of the 19tt ae iu 
Text, o 
hus 
4, 
ancient manuring ; i E an 
o non 
and very little intér hou 
— Varnell's Enamelled and Wrought-izon Stable Fittings. 
e Patent Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained the Commendat se p the rong Medal of the 
Roy . idi rieultural Society of England and = Royal Agricultural Soci — of Ireland, a adopted by the 
— al Veterinary College, and Professor _ on x that t Institution — that ey should al used by all who 
value the health and comfort of their horse lvanised, or nelled. 
oom is devoted entirely to every pinata of Stable Farsi a falls stalls and loose 
"A 
e A Show Roo 
| boxes are — — for inspection at St. Pancras Iron Wo 
t 
ADDRESS—THE [E MANAGERS, 
«| ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W., 
OPPOSITE OLD ST. PANCRAS CHURCH. 
v. of "the tig * as very inconsiderable: but 
to supplement this in some degree, it was very eusto- 
mary to spre straw in the —2 Ul be trodden 
mpos „ 
th» ploughed fields. Tillage « a — — 2 
a 
it 
tr 
HE 
a 
E 
E 
88 
3 
3 
E 
^ 
employment of 
en when work 
as possi We 
be E seen! to as having as 
rs as can conduct the business "ot the L — 
the dearest i — 
at 6s. 
8s. e . ron the weight tof crop. A friend 
offered to .6d.an acre; but we 
and then ex 2 5 only 
d —— uch e: cle nE 
stock, Turnips cost 7. * 9s. 
‘ready for the cutter; the bere’ pride 
erop. Weare busy cleansi utfalls 
ow run 
greatly impr 1 - x " W. Petérborough 
Ro vor Shes 
‘Gas Lime: 
the dressing with hal 2er rotte! 
an acre, — dressing n such, sol ils. it lime 
at 2s. 64. 3 be worth purchase, hand 
my 
Dramace: HT You ean drain a 9-acre field though you have 
but 18 iuches e 
Hi ESk: SMI 
PATENT CONTINUOUS PARK FENCE. 
eir cost 
is ——— & SurrH, y Bill Iron Works, near — 
HIS —- sizes suitable for any situation, and is much 
obtained upon two occasions the 
uy miles have been erected 
North Western 
ce against nearly 
stengfh 1 is much increased and their 
road Street B E.C., where specimens may be seen, 
OIL PAINT NO LONGER N NECESSARY. 
HILL & SMITH'S 
Black Varnish for preserving Iron Work, Wood, or Stone Work. 
————————— 
il paint on all ont-door work, and not only saves two-thirds the 
the great advantage that it may be an ordinary labourer in 
It is used in the grounds at Windsor ew Gardens, and all the 
5 — the United d Kingdom. — o A 
— n isan excellent — — ute foi — — 
na yen int, but 
TL It is 
forwarded gratis on . in 
— 
on, or 1s. 8d. per gallon, carriage pa 0 to any Railway Statioi 
is e hor for heating gas tar. The front compartmem: 
Frexon BEANS: J. Tou may grind them and gi 
safely to Aw af any one give their experience Y 
Do lman’s butter powder? 
STRAWEY C! ntab. If grow too much straw on 
strong cla; you do not any manure at all. Tillage, bo. 
manure, is ganer in such cases. A dressing of common 
salt tend: nethen straw ; from 2 cwt. on stiff soils u 
to4or5on ght soils are a common dress 
holds tools, fuel, &c. and t p r 1 
Price ice £3 0 or £3 3s. Carriage paid. 
HILL aw» SMITH, BRIERLY HILL IRON WORKS, — DUDLEY. 
LONDON OFFICE: 40 BROAD STREET BUILDINGS, E. 
