A "ad onors or MANUR RES, &c. mean 
BOLDEN 
300 ar ei 
Mr. ROBINSON, of Clifton TEE. and Mr. C. 
idd so hired of Mr. 
Mi ch and wits 
Gentlemen desirous of receiving instruction in {Chemical Howarp of 
Analyses and ipa fies will find ample facility and accommoda- | Tyo 
tion at the Colleg 
HE LO MANURE COMPANY 
dikeraan 1840,) 
Are now prepared to send o d out the following MANUFACTURED paa 
SUPERPH OSPRATE oF LIME, of best quality. pam 
ett BONES, anD BONE MANURE FOR se 
Decemsrn 15, 1860.] THE a —_ ate eee ae 
of | rem 
mes is a proo 
dhilt Soeki DS eee eeded here. 
It was ‘at length resolved, (1) that a general 
outfall bill is necessary in the present and 
ENRY eae 
N, Mr. J. ae ca “CLARKE, 
' Mr. Gra and 
LUTIERBUCK, be appointed” to Pintle 
CONCENTRATED URATE. 
gs tp bey ror CORN AN 
7.0. 
course of action, and to o wait the Minister 
and call 
ROOTS. 
CORN MANURE ror AUTUMN oan ING. paid for He, hie ot such Sie there is no reason 
Rg pr emt why the of t and ‘of insurance should 
every portion of the 
S, and nasibi fioa pistes eo bo obtaticd Sentirely stand in ott arie “of ve etill more irequeat inter- 
change of good offices of this kind. 
m Manure Com supply PERUVIAN 
GU. ANO oa fea gri rom Mesa. ie an tek bitin NITRATE or 
es paces oF cee meted ae sh grndi of value. 
, Fonc! hurch Str R, Secretary. 
A very successful meeting of landowners and 
others interested in the subject of RIVER Re- 
h 
6 
6 
Ti 
CER 
v 
Li WwW D Ss’ M rk 
LAWES’S Bb. fk MANURE 
,, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE o r LIME, 
, MINERAL SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME . 5 
» BARLEY, GRASS, anD MANGEL MANURES 8 0 
Wheat Manure : Peruvian Guano E A A to be the best and 
cheapest "i tifitial manure that can be used for Wheat at 
autumn sowing 
Peruvian Guano 
His s w 
remedy is abi as at any time Ra rose, but 
latterly, with the extent of under drainage, in- 
creasing; an w, owing to the wetness ph 
i disastrous. A 
Bridge, E.C., f 
URNAR D, LACK, COE 3 air ONCENTRATED a 
ssic | i 
8U PERFHOSPHATE “OF LIME; a rep as 
equivalent to 40 per or removing ediments, 
big pia artificial or natural, vo the free passage 
of water down and strea Lord ROMNEY 
dana want [208 strated iy Tong ssa ete that a 
—that 
the prot NTRATED TURNIP MANURE, equal in value tc 
e Manures r. Voelcker says:—‘‘Thes 
e late and present aiai to inconvenien: neighbour 
with Testimonials, | rights which do pes a any, ne rA, by 
m to BURNARD, Lac: ral 
5 legislation for the 2 general goo od. Parliament may 
nion 
hasa! Socety, 
= 
appo catio; 
Ericos &c., may he had 
Sutton Road, Plymouw h 
the contin ent. 
n on these Too 
ow s 
ge enerally i insisted 
both farmers sa “andor, “hat the 
point the 
evils o Ears mu 
die 
ab ala tion of “he only holiday 
therefore b 
remove difficulties which inflict a general loss. And 
there i isa special reason 2 steegen in the fact | 
me extent owing to | 
what Parliament has “ike ay done. ott has lent 
money to drain lands en a companies for 
a Gasette. 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1860. 
°° 
events of the past week have included 
Atp possesses; on the fourt 
ka jn ia was elicited beyond 2 fact that wages 
have risen, and that the c farm operations 
does a "cia 4 o entalis depend on the 
_ wag d; on the fifth and sixth 
| eria 
tha Tae facilitated the escape of the 
r from the land, and having thus thrown the 
eles Dim 
— TH 
the'h heidi and exhibici of the pith sele Club 
teporte tes ta ; 
| there 
|. A large sities oft the discussion, thougheonducted 
to 
| gentlemen from Scotland; the praia though 
lage relieve them of Yificulties ainw 
| thrown upon them. 
The meeting was also addressed by Sir HENRY 
e | VAVASOUR, who had been one of its principal pro- 
of his subject from discussing t the condition of the 
ae ym labourer, did not give that part of his 
| subje any un ndue preference ; but e S. n 
rs. He described the predicament in 
the owners of low-lying property now lay, flooded | m 
y hill waters, which no ail more rapidly 
| come down u roe them— aid Hind red by obstac FAE 
—weirs and Nasi for mills sie navigat ion. 
| occupant of hil nd has only ye yes sterda, lay’ s rain 
hes of the Se 
which 
oin vAgroultural 
are about 
zf re 
water of many weeks pou 
ariin while below is all thems 
> ee posal was 
Yima has 
| pi nh 0 
obstacles to “tts free parage 
a 
a aai co 
h 
r. SANDERSO 
priina AEEA 
upon Ne sported peek ertan of the intelligence and 
ustworthiness of the agricultural labourer, than 
which 
lastly we ha from 
measure levi abies arei are in this 
mplaint was Gustl: There is einen and modifyi ing local Acts for g 
>a more n detailed speoilioation al eee oe 
en read a letter 
an English farm 
assertion Of the superiority of the 
men of ig ® e clas 
ments for w m the D 
m | Christ hire: "Oxford, rren t “his concurrence | 
| iu paa object of the meeting, and pointing out the 
sent condition of the Jand about Oxford » as 
illustrating the need of those powers to obtain 
whi ch it had been convene 
1 betwee 
six J. TYRRELL and others as to + reintr siat 
tion of Sir W. Mites’ s bill a PSM the Lords 
S 6, bilit ity of Rey 
offered to 
p. some time before 
exhibition. In a er) 
he ae poat yon 
et, and 
may still obj oot to su RERE pa 
= eee to ie award of judg es whose reports | = 
expected to require correction by so man 
bei 
bri ya 
ise the fennit 
ord’s arin Pert i 
ate in e 
mone: 
| diture o the provi- 
on Le 
| sioi x Dony M erile w Aibua on the 
e | land, it wa well laid out 
M "ED 
yj 
Ea as was Ae week intimated, | 
aig reach the public ; yet there se seems to 
way of any manufac 
compete for the Society’ s cas 
taken 
oliey reeked Fi RAA it in charge of 
hi dividual members „The gene Parn A 
troduced | 
that ust 
a| by Sir G0. Lewis, and that to induce ti this there 
s money w id out. 
EEE E 
labourer 
sof the Jand. The ger of a burdened : 
anythi 
| estate co 
ara 
af 
ting to 
any rate brite the eb rem 
pees. m as to ` whet r the ¢ nee rey 
a fay 
f thus 
th th 
oura ble 
Ce 
1 
= A DE deer nteg recent 
bafite the publie eye, is W 
legis- the farm, such as bs ER 
niih were taught the 
which is for that purpose incurred. 
esting to 
o need some simple | 
we 
of dealing with the diffi- 
STON, M.P., of Sarsden, has 
THORNE, aoe of the largest be uyers at the great} Mr. CLUITTON 
Tortworth sale seven years ago, a young bull, the! the value of estates w 
Sue the immense increase in | 
hich would follow the 
child was Fiap that ‘of the indepen- 
better 
dent laboure: 
and the f pr 
| S imitted that cottage buildin g 
owner of the property, but hi 
ces 
5 i 
was k duty of the 
e declared as 
