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Drcrysre 1, 1860.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1069 
| ee OAT UOO 
an| IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. 
water. ne found i it 
t notwithst: 
that Or they keah i a, Taly of mone y on the sewers in 
Lon do on, when the conte nts a? them might be made 
The people at Manchester sold 
their manure for upwards ot 60007, and though the 4 
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0 
houses and increased the production lan ‘ 
England did not keep paco. R oe poe eo ier 
though ae Not Nare S A ves on the advance- 
ment of agricultu ure, they were n at ‘ “ang the 
le. ma S the were an exporting people, but n 
they imported 1 y f phe. g sand ; PRICES PER tag lean 24 INCHES HIGH :— 
already sent to their colonies upwards of 4, ich ; T 
people—a nation, it might be said, The population of Saor M ry E ees ‘ong. Pints Extra strong. — 
i E was much less than it was 20 years ago, ed mesh, Mostly used for enw Galvan: | aie Galy van- [Je apan- Galvan- Jea aE 
they could not grow sufficient to fed the peop ned. ized. | ned zed. D pa 
oa AA behind. They exported at the rate | | i h 
200,000 people a-year, and yet they were obliged t o Hiisi inch H aos, Dogs, Po oulbty’ 2.504003 Bid. | 4dd. | 4 4d. | 53d. | 5a. 63d. | 6d. 8d. 
purchase 8,0 0,000 wit of corn, and therefore, |2 inch | Ad. 5d. , į 48d. 6d. 54d. "a. Tha. oa. 
whi ey continued to waste the manur | 18 inch Gane Rabbits Hares, &e. ......| aid. 5łd. «| Sia. | Gia. aT Gade Tid. | 8d. | Jon 
y, they would noi E be able to keep pace with the | | 12 inch |Smallest Rabbits | 74d. | F. | 9d. 9d. lid. id sar 
pop akin prope f the manure See rel A ices? E, 
which they had at their command, they would greatly Alihe Brinta Railway Stations and Shipping 
eas hae Serpe bps f the whole kingdom, ale in o aada tas and 200 yards or upwards ea ruth to most pee Med “igh re or Ireland, 
m nany a barr l b Any width of Netting under 8 feet made at propor e pri 
The Rev. Mr. Clutterbuck had listened with great pleasure 
to what had fallen from Mr. Clarke, for it was a subject of very 
geat aportan ce to aen lture, and there was much truth in 
the old saying, “‘ Muck is the mother of meal.” With respect 
to the ara nonta Aa iir alluded to by Mr. Clarke, he 
had witnessed the same n Algeri ria. He Ha observed at 
ta Every description = Netting warranted to pive hikaia, nh if sot approved will 
be exchanged, o or may be retu rned unconditionally. 
Illustrated Catalogue of Iron and J encing, re pa Wire Netting, 
Garden Rollers and E Par Eo AE Vases, &'e.y n applica 
J. B. BROWN "i CO., 18. CANNON STREET, CITY, TOND eck 
was:collected in tanks, l. a-year ~ a EZA 
to be allowed the privilege of pe the ai a into ned A U E S 
tanks, and it was then pumped over his park with great 
Rae A 
pigs KENT ei ieee fact that they should endeavour th a COMBINED REAPING AN ING, or 
D MOWI 
a EPOE ISE Pate ee aoe 
return to the land what had been taken fro He had 
ited the Nine of nigata EEE re, By hav i cat 4 
which was out of conditii nd exceedingly poor, but by 
the application of: night: sol only oA made it produce d SIDE OR BACK DELIVERY WHEN R 
f Turnips where it yielded nothin; re, and at a lower 
than aaa Mave aide testa aay other manure. ey S proved itself c ai during the jr Season, of Cutting siar of Gra iyt Grain ys no other 
ere too- prone msider that this subject should be de Machine could vient op By adapts itself to every irre saluki of surface, and may be takei along a lane, or through an 
with delicately, and regarded it as rather distasteful, where: opening only 5 feet in width. e labour of raking § is less kaiti in any Reaper hitherto put into operation. 
it was one of the most important and practical subjects, and r. SAMUELSON is EOE. his GENERA a EES bp ing ome na R om paga! him to fix the price at 
concerned the cultivation of the land. If they brought oxty 25l., delivere: mi E seit Railway Station IN GREAT n DUBLIN, Cork, or BeLFast—thus bri ringing it within the 
all to the land which they took from it, they woul reach of every far 
enabled to produ icient suste e for the country at 
MITHE 
Mr. defor ant 8 Coane try panera at ‘the’ Works aa, pit ae AE 
ect 
necessary applian 
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LONDON WAREHOUSE, 76, CANNON STREET WES EST. E.C. 
r AN ee Jed: copaiders sss Catia PATENT INVENTIONS ror STABLE 
rize hErizo sh the Paris Ex! hibition, + JOSEPH HAYWOOD 
3 Governments, as well as anv CO, ` 
ments ie tert the at Nes fda her Majesty’s Stables, MANUFACTURERS oF 
Aldershott and Balmoral. PRUNING anp BUDDING 
aa Oats ; ni oaks KNI 
16 quarte to t : MAN’S, = all 
they mixed it with c á kinds. 
also mixed it with the eg z — UTLERY. 
they paid 2s. 6d. a cartload, and they anal ied it to crops of 
frui we to fruit trees, a fae re pea ae Paz 
market gardeners near Dealers in 
Mi liyat, alarge: Strawberry i 5 — Garde 
crops ‘with it. It was en ears, Scissors, Syringes, &. 
produced in ous city was wasted, notwithstandi: mes Si Febery naka 
was no manure so cheap, or one which answ 
GLAMORGAN Works, 
effield. « 
COTTAM anp COMPANY, Winsley Street, W., are the o rigina] 
inventors of the PATENT gel MANGER, ater 
united 
Trough, and Wrought late, Lo ERE PRICES EOV CED SS 
and forming one complete and useful fixture, having Corram’s “a MORTON AND co, Galvanised Iron Works, 
aai IV ¢. We have sent aas o : ae 
HEVIOTS: Enquirer. Excuse the aay of a wee! “Tn the | patent noiseless halter guide and collar rein attached, which is 2, B 
meanwhile we refer you to the article Cheviot in Blackie’s fakes to the back of Se mauger, and works ease and ope ees 
‘Cyclopedia of culture.” freedom up or down the guide bar. "a ALVANISED 
Estimates OF LABOUR: M P. Low’s estimates we have found 
for Farm Buildin d oth IRON N ROOFING 
COTTAM’S NEW PATE! NT SEED- BOX, an im orta ganm gs and other s; the cheapest, most dur- 
tolerabl: erunstewenbagewent sunk, There i one page farm cities egg ost dur 
press w. 
a 
tion to theabove fittings, beingsimp able, andneatest ; ing at 104d. per yard, 
‘urable, = FENCING. 
esti 
delayed payment of rent. m 8l. to 10l. an acre are ni 
i's ed arable rg 
LUCERNE: Rainscomb. 12 to 16 nn per acre is the usual 
seeding. For prices you must apply to a seedsman.— 
Agricola. Sow, in mid April, about 10 “Ibe of seed 
per acre, in rows 14 inches apart, on ts tilled. and well 
manured loamy soil. 
MANGOLD WURZEL : G X. Two cows during have been | 
repeatedly, at fortnig ghtly “int ervals, off wa on Mangold | 
Wurzel, fhe alternate dontaiighely diet being Swedes and 
Thei ê of butter was white and bitter, and 
ry- small on angol Wurzel; Aa o of good coloùr and | 
Meravow: Farmer. The Grass would adeante manure the 
| med o ted Wires like a rope or cable), the strongest, 
| he sabes, "ena ji a est phate in use, will resist the largest cattle, - 
| and will not bend or get out of form by My eres 2 upon or 
= ver. ane, with five lines of ie TAERA E m mdin 
| posts, and pronged Standards, ls. 2}d. per 
i riesi is far ter sed t ‘edi and ce or any kind 
Bs 
“4 
BS. 
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iron fencing; and possesses fo ie the mB desire Seg ot slid 
‘land; it should be ent | of late in autumn. But we imagine bars. Will thot rust nor corrode, 
it would not main the effect on the ensuing produce that this Fencing supplied. 
the manure of animais fed on it would exhibit, because the 
in a more useful ran 
GALVANISED GAME AND POULTRY 
Galvanised, 
STURE: kpi ewh at 
y texture, 
and spread the ashes, and seen it once and again and pane COTTA wg PATENT SADDLE and HARNESS S BRACKET 
vate it and'sow 3 cwt. of superphos; phate per acre, and take a | combined hes eira with x price where space is an 
crop of Tu tiv: i inch object, as it can rned up out of the way when not in use. 
COTTAM’S IMPROVED WRO uot IRON og pE pr 
w | BRACKET preservi ee shape and -allows a free adm: of 
Grass seeds with a thin Seeding of Barley next ane | air to the under peti of the Sette. 
To Fat Gars tN Lucerse: M. Trans plant year. | WS IMPROVED SURFACE CUTTER, perfo- | GALVANISED IRON CHAIN CAMP STOOLS & CHAIRS, 
A RARO, COTE Ean the use of which prevents tocidents, and | POULTRY FOUNTAINS INS & FEEDERS, PRONGED DAHLIA, 
ppe iea oF Man e made from stock kept | can be easily cleaned out RODS aNd ROSE STA 
always in good co. diti ion iabe Tan n ordinary farm manure, COTTAM’S CAST- TRON SANITARY cad from'its im-| Strong CATTLE LE HURDLES from 28. per yard, 
because that is made partly from store stock which exhaust | $ 
their food. Nevertheless brewers’ grains are not first-rat 
to yield a 
ee any smell ascend rom the drai PRIENT bagiry: ae GAS WORKS, 
ERRATOM.—At p. 1048, Mr. Hardy makes som ne caleuiation apna obi and stable, kept in stoci k, plain, galv: E a of all sizes, for the of Private Houses, Mausions, Railway 
a pes i &c. ‘Works from 
> Seed. needed per acre into which a elled. Iron gat fencin hurdles, ‘&e. Stations, thts, Collieries, Mines, 
io nesta the be co ae al in detail except by by saying as "The New Ilustrated = and Estimätes, gratin By peo 0 lights = ene ou ee The works can be entrusted to 
© quant stated to eeded icati COTTAM and COM ey e! k Fees 
uth, $ Persad -is erpa Arrali W. (opposite the Pantheon. e? Henry J, MoRTON & Co, 2, Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. 
