. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . , foe Bbe- Hiveb and Honey, at the Paris Exposition of ^EIGHBOURS IMPROVED COTTAGE BEE- -L^ HIVE, as originally introduced by George Neighboub &SoNS,with all the reoentim-provements, Gla3aes,& , price 35s., securelypacked for the country. This unique Hive has metwith universal commenda-tion, and may be workedwith safety, humanity, and?profit: its arrangements areBO perfect that the Honeymay be taken at any timeof the season without at allinjunnn: the Bees, Applications may be ad-dren-ied to Georoe Neigh-bour & Sons, 127,
. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . , foe Bbe- Hiveb and Honey, at the Paris Exposition of ^EIGHBOURS IMPROVED COTTAGE BEE- -L^ HIVE, as originally introduced by George Neighboub &SoNS,with all the reoentim-provements, Gla3aes,& , price 35s., securelypacked for the country. This unique Hive has metwith universal commenda-tion, and may be workedwith safety, humanity, and?profit: its arrangements areBO perfect that the Honeymay be taken at any timeof the season without at allinjunnn: the Bees, Applications may be ad-dren-ied to Georoe Neigh-bour & Sons, 127, High Hol-born, or 149, Regent Street, of other improvedHives, with drawings andprices, sent on receipt of twostamps. Agents:—Liverpool, James Cdthbert, 12, Clayton Square;Manchester, J. Wilson, 50, King Street; Glasgow, Austin .ik MAslen, 16S, Trongate; Bkown & Austin, 33 and 34, ArgyllArcade; Dublin, J. Edmondson & Co., 61, Dame Street;Chester, J. Dickson & Sons. 102, Easteatp COTTAM AND HALLEN, Sngineers, Founders, &c. Notices to Correspondents. Beetroot : G T. There is no duty on the growth of Beet—thatwhich you refer to is paid by the manufacturer of sugar from is very questionable whether Beetroot sugar makers can:ifford to pay a profitable price for English-grown Beet. It is?not the heaviest crop that contains most sugar per acre. Insome districts of Ireland where the process has been attemptedthey give, we think, 16s. a ton, a price at which it may be pro-fitable to grow it under a watery sky. Concrete: Anti-Oxeye. The Portland cement has been recom-mended to us as able to resist the snout of a pig. Hampshire Crops : Mr. JEames, Lymington, tells us. The Potatoesare sadly diseased since he wrote us lastweek, and the Turnipsare beinij fast eaten up with the black palmer. All things aresuffering very much for want of rain. [In the report latelypublished from Lymington it was premature ripeness thatwas complained of.] {
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