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ТНЕ ЧАБАК, и AND р AGRICULTURA GAZETTE. 
Grass on the Wheat in preference to sowin Ыр 
Barley or Oats (which is the usual plan), Fus ha? 
some 
b 
generally a] good deal of stu bble left, except on : grease, or any of those агайны incidental үле] 
tables Where the urine is too often allowed to sodden 
for — We would here remark that "s | th f the stalls and re p» d air so foul that; it 
chain row has been invaluable to For € st рете produce we venture 
many us mie years past, L^ for tô say and estimate, that p "will live from 
^E down pasture land, for whic D ge two t p longer when mmodated 
harrows were formerly used; indeed f 1 th-floored stalls їп this manner—the great 
Testid. pear d ge being apparent, when we ate, u 
8 
Y 
a fine tilth on the gov» is 
seeding Clover in Wheat in spring, this ШЫ is 
unequa lled. 
advanta; 
ordinary circumstances, 
value per horse a . per annum. The 
E 
[Макон 15, 1862, 
HE LONDON MANU 
D 1840,) 
T — 
Are now cd 
CORN MANUR E f 
SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME. 
DISSOLVED BONES for PASTURES, 
URATE 
А: CORN 
N GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, 
PERUVIA 
AMMONTA, and every other Manureof value, SULPHATE а 
116, Fenchurch Street, E Bo __ Ер. Purser, 
Теп 73 Farm > Manure Compan y 
ODAMS'S BLOOD "MANURE for CORN. 
ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS 
ODAMS'S UEM RPHOSPHATE of LIME, ' 
orse Feeding, and Stable M nt. Ме never | are a also ә important, Instead of the old kind of rack o UP orUERD He 
drive more than two horses n ploughi ng, and as ош below ГНЕ PATENT NITRO-PHO SPHATE от 100) 
land is hilly and rather үз ilage, it is necessary | meerde one getting, the liows share of the food, we epa ыы iue COMPANY * Limited," consis 
they should be well fed, and particular]; tl Farmors, ir ipa шоодо о ол acres оа о тема 
large up-standing horses; our allowance n n MU partition; the horses being, tethered at — aene Full pre et Er these Béndard Mando Сиш, 
п 500 of while Gasa е S үт дау АМ» бенен with ouch Ыш dt feodi Vtt. A ue Se UM a 
horse per week, although throu e winter, from | can they interfere with eac ее ing time, as 
the hes bad eat кеши n to the commencement | the bo; xin which BY d p fed, тей 2 feet by 2 feel, is pon Fenchurch Street, onion X0. qi. 
of spring tillage, we give, instead of hay, Oat-straw the stalls, with tho rack for [rA WX S5 MA ONU RES 
ad libitum, with the same allow: f Oats, We hay or straw prom en he two bs E ng boxes, мне T. o Man S? S Tibet 0 Ms b o URES 
limit tity of water, and never allow a|they can eat in com s placed in pairs in ARa tos Pica. i a ата мм 
horse nd or a trough, but offer them | this way should stand i in е stablo as they work i int the es tories, v А following prices :— тр 
water ш а vm ma gis times a day. this way they | field, those which are found to agree best together ESS PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE 
never get more than from 21 ga time, | being paired out, and it will be е hod the f; VBESBEROST HATE ши (al " 
whic an le quantity for the largest size far umerous М ks r to farm hor often BURNT BONE or MINERAL PHOSPHATES ři 
horses, 16 is quite impossible to г e the quantity | be traced to p intercourse in "thé "stables or | LAWES'S BARLEY, GRASS, and MANGEL MANURES $ | 
of water the horses drink when led to a pond or trough ; | yards, which it is 1 piel object of sd system of | ү, Mere — ern rta Ma. MN 
in summer season, when tbey are excited by g ces varying according to cost of carriage 
work, their thirst induces them to drink too large Manual Labour.—This calls for no apcha remark, |° Genuine Реги Guano direct from Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate 
a ol of w hi nion produces what | having been of tie (diit prana described in our | of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and other Chemical Manures, 
егісап and other Cakes at market prices. 
oftener from this cause than any other, as 
Жа eot never had a broken-winded horse since we left | 
the practice of eling the Знаю. М, А pond for drink. 
ealth of the of course depen 
bores a s greatly improved and 
Азов fortnight of wninterrupted d fine 
advanced the value 
stock; we d to feed the 
ave continue 
To үс Ж, with а few forward lambs weekly, which 
stone, a satisf. 
eb w 
The 
greatly upon the se sn porius m Es now fetch 75. 4d. per sone d price to the 
general management of the stable, and w graziers, 'The store pigs are best care for when fed 
that the. ordinary | stable management is E ; fruitful on white Е М at this баб of the year, receiviug 
mall « quantity о of grey Peas. It i is the 
means и 
t 
time: until the earth wo german o excess, and | 
o give off the f sso offensive : and ai 
in сай. stables ; oved | 
in the pit but this is very detrimental to you 
under 
Peas in addition; we "have 
also as m: 
therefore, do not hesitate to pronounce "Mangel asa 
«sd P igs 
six months old, although they may get 
fou 
t Bea 
nd that young pigs tikeh 
this will die 
and we ha 
matter of compla aint foni Vitiis Aeris we, 
14 
Address Јонм BENNET Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, London 
Bridge, E.C. ; and 22, Eden зн, Dublin. 
N of Ammonin aa 
ANURE SRN RERS AND D 
UMATE T MONIA —The undersigned has 
ted Sole ed from t de — ol EE 
балу y for е. pin of this oniacal Manure. 
This substance is produced Wool, Mere ihe fact that Wool 
contains more Nitrogen (yielding Ammonia) than any other 
kind of animal matter, proves the Ulmate of Ammonia to bea 
highly valuable manure, the Analyses by Professor Voelcker, 
the Chemist of the Roy: al Agricultural Society, and other 
thorities, sho Psi per centage of em g^ 
per cent., or So to an average sam ins 
while, from the price at Mà d e A n d MD at о 
seen that it is a highly adva source ot 
mmonia. Being.à fine "€ рес 
for use in the manufacture of Lee, V sis le to е 
dina lts in use, sulphate of penu nitrate of 
Samples, prices, and all information will be 
application to FREDERIC J. CORNWELL, Broker, T, p^ 
релш н 
AKES, RAPE САКЕЎ, COTTON 02 ES de 
NSEED CA 
an Materials need, p the Manufacture of Manures, 
um 
and replaced with dry mould as before, Т The change 
but 
fat ways form a profitable addition to 
ie summer when the horses eat „green food, and at 
eight months in the winter and spring. Since we have | 
may al 
But "us де к proper quantities at апу age, бога ао. 
ment of which we refer to our H st report. J. B. 
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS—BERKSHIRE. 
By Mr. J. B. SPRARING, Moulsford, near Wallingford, Berks, during the week ending Thursday, March 13, 1862. 
lowest market 
Ae ka Manure, 
undhill Farm,’ Mottram, 
Agriculturists and NUN 
RE, o! 
1 
ent chemists 
adt of the epa 
horie Acid HER 
hat the Manure contains 
fertilisers know; 
Balts. 
e EUREKA MANURE is 
prolite n, viz, Phospho 
Reading of Self-Registe Sud ter, highl ar да рр: 
e r- ary matter, ^h сеп! and с! 
y At 9 д.м., Railway Time. ing Thermometers. AEN е dp rri ран ahdi is different mi ен ү 
a аьаа 4:3 1801. 
Е| Reading of Fallen in uding baa п cash ; less than half a tn. 
ok. а Ватоше{ег t| Мах. | Min. s "IM pes Vim pesar M liver - Carri ree to juny Railva у or Camal 
"3| corrected to | Dry Bulb | Wet Bulb Wind. of mrs eni in in |Rays| on E thé 1 foot| 2 feet Station nearest to the рабов pte O. mestimoalil бе 
2 FreezingPoint| Ther- Ther. |———- 0-10. | Air. | Air. of |Grass.| Ground deep. | deep. Partieulárs and directio: га for use, with 
Â| at Mean Bea | mometer. | mometer. | Direc-|Force,| Sun. warded free on application to the above 
Level. tion. | 0-6 URNARD, LACK, Ax» CO/8 CONCE p 
те ; Э PORE a ora d 
day ..| 29.39 53 п |&W.| 4| 6 п 1а |е | 45 $30 | & | d MG dote засака as # 
urday ..| S| 99,64 5l в 181212 оаа оо | 4 | £ |, CONCENTRATED TURNIP MANURE, equal in irz 
unday. ..| 9 29.47 48 46 8. 3 3 61 | 4 | $1 | 41 0.09 451 | 48i receding. 
foday ТН 29.92 8 в маро в аве зе | ою | asi] a ОР those Manures Dr. Voeleker says :—“ Thos теш | 
yu К Я 6 4 36 0.25 46 be O45 ү 
ednesday.|12| 29,69 49 ега ср ж Къ {и ГИТЧЕ ролу ors d end ойша, valuo О. chau ө 
ursday .. |13 29.98 44 43 N. 1 T 55 36 75 32 ку 465 | 45 аг concentrated superphosphate. 
led mies "ан een drei Тайша 
е: е A; Ü 
Prices, us may be bát ou application to Bunxago, ЈА 
& Co., Sutton Road, Plymouth. 
Ln ei edit eoru hosphorie acid, б or 7 per cent, móre than com" HE PULP or REFUSE from the COCOA 
Liqu MANURE Ws disinfectant will, merdal ne ash usually i contains ; and it ie Ортега ur Es ET been found an excellent substitute M 
Өр m m Mac ouga wi wej peculiarly valuable and. Кее "material "fot preparin wing F striking delicate flower СЕ 
PA "T. P Halen A p^ к Ий artificial manures are rich in Eu phosphate of ATE остер trawberry Tt is valuable in pr 
probably arises fro an Injury to tho e, eat E boi sand. sonte рвоврнойо ton оо ай оа cap май Ин ы 
e yields о remedy 'end in paralysis and -— It meron e or ‘rather qutt Phosphate is en: р "oy tang 2S ed px pce oat d 
been caused by a blow with a switch or Е, ог by а small р huric acid two-thirăs dt thé lime d 
Nose. We ору treatment is fe purging with crois | УШ which, the pheephore ава is combined i» bono in sapiens. dnt ming 
dg so» Y в, and stimu- maining then f s ass bags COD 
БЫ god, Vi айе y ato kil т bird ls not зарос роне а acid! solublo phosphate, and at fms bites phos. H ire Palp, iti VE тегей. at thé 31 
Le t we p vise you des т Foster E be eal of sulphate of lim produced. e ter part of | Station free, or in London at a small extra 
а p ре ра ot the fea! npe pe ы Monk's Taleh d guano i is nlii led а phosphate which, con- SeA m ае the bags could be return: rned ап 
ж ргоас! ас ЖЖ E м slet g less lime, requires less sulphuric acid for producing | made RRT 
Үрү) Бөртө поса Кр Too aiibi soluble phosphate, and the commercial p ch is Mie Sith Post Office orders payable to J. B tent боса FI 
en геп umm er plumgo at and p x ng [ode Ашу ле Lp meos e atio ue [Cory Tr MCN ono о оре M ese 
e materi i 
scanty quotation is therefore confined to the ишы superphosphate thus s produced which is AA Союшу, кшп Es rted 
inbabitants of the рош try yard. “ "РЬ ера ао.” phe follo Upwards of repo! 
ic MM . fach ds DC NE figures ре ыыта $^ OHN BELL'S "COMPOSITION, for 
: 5 ice » Macadam. Anders es, Peaches, 
ÜNRG ous o 3 9 ДОЙ Soluble biphosphate of lime, 90. S t oli iu а 
үүө » H : » : Е equal to ordinary маа рер 994 ек. piant, subject to to m is pest. 1s. 6d, bottle 
ior T B ) iw ‚ 81.44 .. 988 N 
owl zh 2470. 8.5 Insoluble 554 ена 12 troet, 
р f E I. Hydrated sulphate of lime — .. | kh x Ки th 
: I c SI Hydrated sulphuricacid о .. у бз ., боо | -беваіпе Tobacco P LING 
Pigeons * ба „00 kalin xli сай 4.86 М EORGE DAR 'S 
PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANO : Sub. Its Character and. TAE D 2 85 x 4l TOBACCO PAPER retains its stren 
are described in our last year оше 4 €— alh С 26 ^93  |other, is more convenient for гу А апа 
described, a guano "occurring on Monk's Island, м ршн: емай і е 
off Venezuela, which is procured in large lumps, r uced opera ex de to do йыны wia оры. common in Florists, la «pr TE ardet o {део 
bee V — with Lid бозы шшр a yields s gray X a сеен on the headland, and the same eed might no | up wards, Mp 
к organi a smal oubt be adopted for S 
proportion pgn Ж, e o i than 41.8 рег | imquire MERE vidi ee Жиз ойно m you should BE. засаа with a os ifco Order 
Bethnal 
Green Road, 
