. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . p; GATES, which, by their peculiar construction, .ire more than twice as strong and durable as those in ordinary per post on application. Gates from 30s. to 300?. The Hurdles can be seen in process of Manufacture at the WIRE NETTING. Professor Vamells Enamelled and Wrought-iron Stable Fittings. These Patent Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained the Commendation and the Silver Medal of theRoyal Agricultural Society of England and the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland, are adopted by the-Royal Veterinary College, aud P


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . p; GATES, which, by their peculiar construction, .ire more than twice as strong and durable as those in ordinary per post on application. Gates from 30s. to 300?. The Hurdles can be seen in process of Manufacture at the WIRE NETTING. Professor Vamells Enamelled and Wrought-iron Stable Fittings. These Patent Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained the Commendation and the Silver Medal of theRoyal Agricultural Society of England and the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland, are adopted by the-Royal Veterinary College, aud Professor Spooner of that Institution states that they should be used by all whovalue the health and comfort of their horses. They can be had plain, galvanised, or enamelled. A Show Room is devoted entirely to every description of Stable Furniture, and full-sized stalls and looseboxes are erected for inspection at St. Pancias Iron Works. ADDRESS-THE MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, , OPPOSITE OLD ST. PANCRAS Notices to Correspondents- Agrictltural Education: A B. The high reputation of Scot-tish agriculture and Scottish agriculturists has justly arisenout of the intelligence, skill, wealth, enterprise, and characterof those farming certain districts in Scotland, ns comparedwith the general run of English farmers and English can however find in England districts of asggreat extentas well farmed. You can find almost in any county mencapable of teaching their profession ; and there is no need ofsending a young man into Scotland to learn it. Scotchbailiffs are generally better educated than men nf the sameclass in England; and after three or f^ur years of Englishexperience they are to be preferred. Flax : JND says—An Irish drover from the county Downtold me the other day that he had two acres of this crop lastyear, which he sold for Zbl. per Irish acre, grown on landfor which he r^ys 30>\ per acre rent. It might answer asf


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