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This fide view of the machine is reprefented, for the 

 fake of perfpicuity, with one feed-box only, one coulter, 

 one funnel, one harrow, &c. whereas a complete machine 

 is turnifhed with five coulters, live harrows, feven funnels, 

 a feed-box in eight partitions, &c. with ladles, of diffe- 

 rent fizes, for different forts of grain and feeds. 



Thefe machines (with five coulters price fixteen guineas ; 

 with four coulters, fifteen guineas) equally excel in fetting 

 or planting all forts of [xrain and feeds, even carrot feed, 

 to exaclnefs, after the rate of from eight to ten chain 

 acres per day, wi*h one man, a boy, and two horfes. 

 They depufit the grain or feed in any given quantity from 

 one peck to three bufheb per acre, regularly and uni- 

 formly, and that without grinding or bruifing the feed, and 

 at any given depth, ^rom half an inch to half a dozen 

 inches, in rows at the diflance of twelve, fixteen, and 

 twenty-four inches, or any other diftance. They are 

 equally ufeful o;i ".'1 lands, are durable, eafy to manage, 

 and by no means luojedt to be put out of repair. 



Models may be ken at the White-Bear, Bafinghall- 

 ftreet; at Mr. Gatfield's, No. 54, Newgate-flreet, 

 London; and ut iVIr. Matthews's, Bath. 



[N. B. If the patrntee makes good his aflertion the approach- 

 ing feafon <* that this kingdom will be benefited by the above 

 fyftem of i.griculture, fuppofing it in general ufe, from twenty to 

 thirty millions itei'ling per annum,'" it muft appear felf-evident to 

 every one, that this nation will ftand in need of no other refource !] 



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