Jory 14, 1860. ] 
Men TORE of Geolo; 
a Agr 
y and B 
Pro of Estate: a a rnc aes in dni 
Analyses $ Seeds, &e. her ietan Gh nae to be addressed to 
fessor BUCKMAN, Dollar Ward, Cirencester. 
are oF AGRICU LTURE AND CHEMISTRY, 
È) anp oF PRACTICAL ane Ran ee 87 an nd 
38, Lower Kennington Lan ‘on, Lon 
Principal—J. 0. N Sh Fa 
The sy: fs studies pursued in the te every 
branch grapiet to prepare youth fort opursnitso of ee 
En, prg, eo Manufactures, and the 
and for the Universi ie 
i 
Aad oinor or S S =the nutacturer: 
and others engaged in making ARTIFICIAL MANURES 
ry necessary instruction for their economica 
preparation, by oppiin gto J.C. AN F.G. S, 
f the Agr: l and Chem cal Colleg 
Kei nnington, London, 8. ERE N. Soils, Gua: sarc 
ae he aaa Coprolites, &c.,and Assays of Gold, To ei 
other M: 1g are exec obo with accuracy and 
ation "deseo of receiving instruction in pan ny 
Analyses and c| lee will find ample facility and accommoda- 
tion at the Colleg 
ar eficient | 
aa DRAIN PE 
IRES OF DR NAGE extent are 
OUT TRD D by a GENERAL, LAND DR AINAGE 
AND IMPROVE NT COMPANY on all descriptions of pro- 
perty, whether ahold, entailed, sino rtgaged, trust, ecclesias- 
tical, corporate, on collegi: Tem 
Repayment may be m e Lan 
portions of the works are e : or the Prakt riera 
witha commission thereon, may be charged on the property 
aeh pya wayo of pape wa on 
TMS O: aant 
the rate percent. of annual char; 
tothe ‘a riod of br 
No ivestigakion of tile gem required, or notices given to 
Reversioners or Mo: o legal expenses pace nesronee 
Making, and Farm Buildings are e PEE ar man 
swners desirous to execute a any ipat the Tmprovements b by 
wn Agents, and charge t — and expenses 
Rotate, may obtain Loans for At purpos: 
Pe grey to be made to WIL ge Canoe: the Secretary, 
e Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S.W. 
neral comet to be held at 
ey on Babee THURSDA FRIDAY, July 
2 2 
His Excellency the Lord LIEUTENANT has signified his 
intention to attend the Show. 
THE aes CHRONICLE AND —— GAZETTE. 
ST AND BEST. 
ict NEW. HORSE Nerd re Miho 
ered Fob Bi e zi igs 
Kingdom. eeu al ra 
y Dr. Li 
n correspondents, Agents wante peck 
P & Co., 6, Cross Lane, East tcheay 
Copy of Testimonial from 8. S. ALFORD, Esq. 
“25, Haverstock Hill, N.W., June 22, 1860. 
E w pay our Food for 
rdi ood, suits my horse; it gives him vigour, 
the meri nakiate ute digestion, improves his coat, 
satiation him. Less food is required, and no bran or Bea 
while peng it. Ple: one send me some ees ETE faithfully, 
a aay Pp $ Co. — NS. an 
ME FEEDE 
acts 
UPPS. RI Cr FOOD ‘os POULTRY AND GAME, i. any of these ways—m 
the estate created for various 
eae [eh 
—RICE SWEEPINGS, 8s. 6d. per cwt., in 
SCREEN ED RICE 
14 cwt. bags; 
; DOG 
JUPP, 
SEIT HEIFERS. 
teach t 
Horses, mixed occasionally with | times As pier dr 
ber am and st he where the 
653 
ional Agricultural Society has thus affo 
rded 
it ere will lie the success of the Canterbury 
{1 di 
positions, asto War wick and North- 
ray 
e er of the dlatdlat, 
And the ringers 1: caries will, ther 
inst Aia nt of the English Elolak lias 
aga 
ESSONDA, oe Calved April 28th, 1855. See Herd vor aig exhibited nearly one-half the bhi of the 
Book, Vol. 13, ik 
VIXEN, White, Poalved Sept. 2d, 1857, got ‘ho 
(13, 749), dam. Victoria, &. Herd Book, Yok. aa 47. 
3. WITCH, Roan, Calved March 24th, 18 858, got os Usurer 
(9763), ‘dam Wild E yes, &c. Herd Book, Vol. 18, p. 782. 
4, CONSTANCY, Roan, Calved March 26th, 1858, got by Cicero 
a (14,276), dam Changeling by Royal Hart (10,753), Crescent 
ai a 
D, Ri by Ca: 
phine (14,225), dam Foundling, &c. Herd Book, VEL 11, p. 461. 
POMONA, Red, Calved Dec. 4th, 1858, got by ‘Usurer (9763), 
cilia, &e. erd Book, Vol. 13, 
8. LADY STAN HOPE, Roan, Calved May 8th, 80, got by Doni 
Thoresby, dam Lady Stanhope by Earl Stanhope (5966), &c. 
9. ROSALBA, Red and White, Calved — 30th, 1859, got 
Roseberry | (15,188), Rosette y Masterman Dan 
(14,9. 
dam 
ed as far as No. 5, by Sir Colin | 
The pees “hike been bull 
reese i apply to WitLovcHBy Woop, Esq., 
(16,955), and Pioneer (16,698). 
For price and 
n-Trent, where the Stock may re seen. 
Holly Bank, Burton 
CATTLE. —Bulls, ETA and Heifer: 
ee and most fashionable colour, ih be 
supplied Sad % Tine at Cork by the Owner and Breeder, 
RICHARD G. CAMPION, Esq., Holly Hill, Rathcormac, Co. Cork. 
mplements annually shown does no aay means 
indicate the loss T ned by their abse for it 
s the „substantial aa: 8 trietly agricultural half 
The 
which i p e the 
principal makers of ploughs and har msi Ana 
sowing machines, of steam e and thresh- 
ing machines and barn machinery who have thus 
seceded ; and thou 
these classes exhibited 
a meagr 
thus for 
n, 
pepo and Sa toieWwoRi, and B 
Ransome, and Tuxrorp, sent the 
Implement oon yen nate i fe e gt RCo 
Thursday, July 19, and until Monday, 23d, on each” aay 
= > o hon in the morning until § o’ Yaki in the evening. 
Judges appointed to inspect the Implements entered t 
EA for T The Farmers’ Gazette Challenge Cup will comr hence 
their er pup het ery Ek July 24, at 10 A.M., and resum 
the following m "clock , when Exhibitors must ti 
fons be open for receiving Cattle and other 
articles entered (except Horses) from Monda: DOreine until 
B o'clock í on Tussley evening, July 24, after which latter hour 
no Stock will be admitted. 
hala Wad 
(The Agricultural Gasette. 
SATURDAY, rite ieee 1860, 
Meetings of the Council 
Thursday, each day at Peace a in the. Secretary’s 
Office, Show Yard. Seis 
The Members of the Soci ety, Stewards, Judges, &c., will 
dine together on bees at 7 o'clock p.m. Names to be _ 
in to the Local Secre of whom Tickets can be had befor 
12 o'clock noon. 
cil la BO JULY 2 
The Judges will e the Show Yard ät 6 o'clock A. M., and 
commence their examination nef the Stock, &e. 
rses will be 
it vhs 
A A SO a cake 
a 
— of cattle— Set an 
ool Devo: 
THE CANTERBUR ianiai naan ionably. 
been a failure, AE success 
numbers s present at it. It eh ur uneed a 
eur the show e 
lements be allow i to determine for for 
others, either agricultural s ts 
tural customers (and all the spectators belong 
w one or ther se classes) 1 i 
gm experience whic ne 
society can bring together, a oa most ingen 
| apparatus afeerrine p wer employed ond 
ce; and the whole is brought to to bear on 
the rand a so the general public io will 
egard it—of implemen ts of agriculture ! 
sis aa of re live stock, too, hav 
tandard of Grodin 
in the horse classes a nothing | 
in the pig classes has be een ex- 
very | 
sta -a 
| tive position ofz, Y, pert ; but a, b, and c, to whom © 
naturally in the first pae ry fezes not 
iiia, - pee ion 
of th years i s iapa 
pre 
PO 
ak 
shows that aie ee gathe ered o: 
Teenie ie 
s—and a splendid exhibition in many o 
is 
at official repo: 
p however it it 
iry have suited the” aoni hitherto to do so, 
he 
d 
T 
4 +h 
ee te 
“Tickets i E will be issued at the Gate, P oei 
Ma the Vay ng Meare Exhil ren et tie pe oo gricult ural Produ uce, 
Viik BANQUE er TINNE. ar ‘on Sang take place at 
the Corn Exchange, at half-past $ o'clock P.M. iets 10s. 
each, including wine, to be had 
their Office in the Sho hoy v Tari, 
RSDAY, JULY 26. 
The General Sttow Yard bg ag "to the poas from 9 o’clock in 
s, at 
onl 
matic — of these annual some 
ver be measured in this w: It|¢ 
up wit ith articles one “= oaths oth of agri- 
cultural interest, and more pages of the sper 
y filled with flowerstands, and ornamental se 
the morning until 7 o’clock in ti ins Admission 1s. a) eas 8 En glish aieia SOES 
Trial o PERO rri ži LY i AS SETS Steam cessful as any of its predecessors. It is he io ina} In the trial fields perpe the contrast with 
Plough and Smitta! Steam Cultivator can be seen, with Reapers, | COUN! oos cial cultivation—that of Hops— form rmer aes is not so obvious. _ We hay a a e 
, in full operation. ae 
The General Show Yard open to the Public at 9 o’clock a.m. RERE re o1 1S suriooe to, h anainn 
Rita Meee An Action te the Show Yard at 12 o'clock noon. | engaged the vale ee wi its cultivator rs, 3 sh ow of the implements of steam ate n, not- 
o gaio far exhibited can be removed from the Yard till after w t little has been left „the mai kerai peer aa the absence of all traction-engines 
gaat and Supper s els a. Tori: Taies lis; goo coral nt, ing in the Hop/a pee rotary serine! as well as of the Wool- 
a pe pin 6d. each; Family Tickets to admit three, grounds ; certainly ee cop of Wheat and| pr rubber. Both mowing and steam ploughing 
a fo, = Barley, Oats and Bean were never seen than | have aie well illustrated. Be r ploughing w 
The of the Show Yard—Tuomas th d à hi a looked at fi hi than engine accom] hed 
the favourable arrangements EA cm mo with | “ousands re this wee Co eg aron the | never r done FowLER mplis 
ay and Steamboat Companies for the con-| South-Eastern Railway between Tunbri and | under cir 
oe eae chford. T5 is. held fou 3 
Horses Stock (except | 1na] dicate the 
= a) free tee to the BI show, snail any vaseh | Loe: u peppe: : 
unsold returned fog P to the Show, and any | judice, and the influence of 
unsold od frees Ow, is week seen the ‘ni 
Horses and Paulas) aa Te ihc except Entire | wonderful cultivation 
free. E are charged to th =f the Show, any any unsold ro effected; and a 
ree. 
sold returned free. free. j ane me Kent 
Steam Com Stoc! e i 
menta from Liverpool, col London, Brisk a ritak a ma KO and a complete 
will be subject to freight. those sold, which | of peann field ; 
Stock. aanu m — ner, ahi : kae lea "eth the soul boards off, 
bo ork and Gi Steam Ship Company will conve d. The Ken bbi Most of these 
— an a ana froků hee yma 6 se ae Ben eousl exhibited alongside Itoi in other columns ; 
Stock ments reshi free transit must n couragi will ; 
the property of those in whose samen Sal were poke fhe lds ; and Marsh refer 
otherwise they will be subject to the usual freight, ion pases ae fi rag y the introduction 5 K 4 
Sooiety ere J. B. THORNHILL, Secretary, | benefit the fu Oxfordshire, which the!made to the better performance Š 
'a Koome, 42, Upper Sackville Street, Dublin.—July 14, | Glo: e and 
