36—1852. | 
VIAN GUANO. 
AUTI * RTO ee Akeia 
It 7 5 torious — ph extensive adulterations of th 
MANU E are i c 
NY 'GIBBS AND SONS, AS THE 
1 ERS = PERUVIAN | — — 
Consider it to be on du ment and 
tothe rom again to —— Farmers and ae others who 
W ein to be 2.2 on their * 
of the parties fi — om they will 
— he the n addition 
— ng to — eng 5 61823 anD SONS think it 
P 
e best security, “ey 
well to poser buye 
The lowes ae te ho a price at which sound Peruvian 
been sold by them during the last two years is 
91. 58. 
less 23 per cent. 
Any —. made by dealers at a lower price must therefore 
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be — 
Tur LONDON MANURE COMPANY offers on 
the best terms Wheat anure for — sowing, Linseed. 
—— Peruvian Guano, U; phate of Lime, 
ee — anure. 2 ty of Salt, the 
nia and saltpetre aaa PON — more 
tural salt. 
vane ey the dei erry | 
EDWARD Purses, Sec. Blackfriars, London, 
MAN URES.— following Manures are manu- 
factured at Mr, 3 —— N — 
Turnip Manure. Bape 5 0 
u hosphate of L 0 
Su „Omot, Acid and Coprolite 5 2 0 
69, King Taken City, London. 
N. B vian Guano, guar d to mes 16 per cent, — 
— snd 1 nd for 5 tons or more, 9l. 58. p 
ton, in dock. Sulphate of — 
HARCOAL AND SEWAGE MANURE.—Pro- 
ON 
free a > 
ht, — — fs soft, 
Sg EA » Sta aniey “bridge ‘ 
ds. Gor’ s. 6d. per 
sorbed, and the 1 Pow oe samia 
eal at the ong ad Sewage 
, Middles t 60s. per 
ite pad 
1 1 1 e COM- 
fo! fanure, S 
concentrated Pavel 8 Song * Superp 
ire 6d. por ton; hacen 
"3 
and 3 = agencies to be addressed to 
Auer — and Co., Managers, 102, Leadenball-street, 
LINSEED CAKE, Foreign and English, Rape 
Cake, Peruvian Guano, Gypsum, Salt, Peat Charcoal, 
and all other Manures of known value, = sale. i a 
MAREK FOTHERGILL, 204 A, Upper Thames-street, Londo 
8 
anure, 4l, 10s. per ton 
HURDLES, F 8 TC. 
1, Gracechurch-street 
Southwark, beg bd 
inform — friends ey tie pu abile. Feen they are no 
manufacturing Iron Hurdles, at the follow — boal rices : 2 
„6 ft. long 30 ft. high, 5 bars, 8s. 5d. e — for — 
on „ 3 ft. 3 in. high, 5 bars, 3s. 9d. e oe 
EMIGRAN TS TO AUSTRALIA, ETC., wurde: 
ra A RIZE 33 — — SUPERIOR Locks WAS 
— 10 J 3 AT THE GREAT 
2 OF i 
is Governments, 1 
Dock Com a 
— ai pariar 
YARSON’S ORIGINAL ape CORROSION 
PAINT, 8 Lg gn Fon Ah th ther 
a 
reserva 
ription of ood, k, Compo, Cem 
ors „ work, as has been proved by the practical test of upwards 
f 60 years, and by ae numerous (betw 500 and 6 — — 5 
dals — a favour, and neon ay fro 28 aka nd stat —— 
hose who have given — have never — 
equalled by i anything of the kind hitherto brought before the 
public noti 
Lists of — with Price 
Ex xchange, Lon — 5 
requested to be seut dir 
REEMAN RO 
HYDRAULIC ENGINEER, 70, STRAND, LONDON, 
Farms supplied with water by the 
HYDRAULIC RAM. 
N on Cov 
BOYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHE. 
rar ones 
gathering Apparatus, 
5 Britannica’ Pas 
——— Royal si 
re particularly | 
be 
fo 
. MANURE conveyed over- 
land b 
c 
WELLS SONK AND BORING DONE IN ALL PARTS 
or Tow RY. 
569 
substituted a 1 steel · plate, sharp at the ed 
and eee, sickle, pe the seythes. It w. 2 
i dra k ekat. a. N like the American 
seats, 
no owt S, the horses going along the stan — 
8 the 2 wry it was destitute of 
rt description of it may 
be seen 5 of the “ Encyclopedia 
e Agricultu 
be 
= 
8 
let 
. apparatus than = . * ing . — 
. orn a Mune rat e par EN 
e Agriculture. 
In 1811, the late Mr. Smitu, of Deanston, took up 
the subject, exhibiting a machine on a small se ale, 
worked by two men ; in 1812 a larger, worked by 
one horse ; an 814 one by two horses. His 
attention appears principally to have been directed 
to the gat ering department. A drawing * his 
a w mac escri y n 
F Boro's —— 125 er in the supplement to “ Eneyclopedi nica.” Its 
seg aid of a blacksmith ; Shen out of ure it sbuts up | CU . wheel is that of Giapstonr’s, but it is 
FFF ceane than ten anoicteate canoe cam Lee beeen ee pole fro 
: ppan aegis * — ae re — — 5 — —— 8 r, is . biok sivki 
great test, e 
and very useful . —G. 15th May, 1853. he 
Steel Piging — ice 2 celebrated sd Mr. Mechi : 
“ When a laboure once used them wi I never work 
with any other i . De digging. b "Th effect a saving of 
— early 50 per cent. in la — — Retail at 
Wm. Dray 1 Co.'s Agricultural implement aud Machinery 
8 Swan-lane, Upper Thames-street, near London- 
r 
The Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1852. 
MEETING rt THE ENSUING WE 
Tuvunspar, nri “gee Sree tural Imp. vt of Ireland. 
Ir may be E at the present time to 
give a short account of the r stepe $ rfe which 
the Reartnc Macnixn has attained its t form. 
urn, an ring apparatus was 
a drum—in shape, the frustrum of a cone with its 
base uppermost. 
Scot, of Ormiston, next 
= 
— 
departments, On t 
wheel 16 ser 
forwards, and thus both cutting and clipping as they 
pass through the shields in front which they 
wor e gatheri ram j 
thro 
— 2 interi 
n a regul ugh wat i mac re on 
‘ath wheels in the centre of the cltng-whed and 
is pushed before the Wee yoked by two as 
m the old Roman contrivance. A plan and 
THE Celene tie STEEL DIGGING FORK, | It is by no means a novelty, for the cornfields of | d lescription — on an in the “ Edinburgh Ency- 
Patent Spades, Daisy es, Scythes, Draining, and the Britons were chinery in the days | clo 55 
— g at Tools, Mole Trn 6s, per Sern, 0 ters“ of the Romans to ourselves a low n 1820, Jr ke ann, of Ruby, Cumber- 
$n 65: por Baden ba ee — 5 stg | cart pushed before an ox, with the shears of Bert's | land, paar a a king model of a reaping 
per d — — for destroying insects ? š 
on Plants, es, Co.: at .J. H. sres or Husskx's rea iled to the top o tail- | machine to the bey” H olme Agricultural Society, 
soutien (ate 5 e 2 Troomongery, ry, — board—a sturdy Roman in . bottom of the cart which ee several e e. improvements. 
Sia 5 A B — 20 avon raking inwards, choos eee the ears of me mag Foci 1 a be ce Arent ape ar 
e s from n along, and tramp ind the t a polygonal cutting whee 
Lists is forwarded Frier bis feet, w thin the boy of of — cig, v — 12 sides, and a gathering drum w „with a 
— — shall hav ee — man | fixed rake at the side for stripping or cleaning the 
INTON’S PARKES’ NEW STEEL DIGGING | reaping — nd ie et Somer in ‘the feld. revolving 1 when 2 rn fell into a regular 
„ marded to BURGESS ana KEY, 103, New. The Roman idea was obviously t to ripple or strip | swathe. 2 whee Is, two tx the 
2 p for these celebrated FOR — — be ve the Pom — 5 — — the grain in = = rear ron one in front, to Aragon 3 horse 3 
ace afte s the straw as provender and | were attached. rawing of it may 
pha ncblomen to. the inbeurer? Metall whechere ered — itter for cattle; and from the days of the Romans dhe fourth iaeaea of the * Quarterly Jon 4 of 
Mr. Mecmi’s remark, “ That they facilitate labour | up to those of ARTHUR Yous is idea, and the ga 
= — . — Early orders are requested. Price lists 8 implement for carrying it into practice, appear 2 Mr, grai of Renni ington, near Alnwick, 
o have * lost sight of. About the latter period — ‘the field with two new ideas, the strai ight 
FARM AND COTTAGE PUMPS. pera was again turned in this direction; for alternate working knife, and the fan or flapper. A 
1 for the aaa “a sy salon “a xo, in his “ Annals of Agriculture, notices the eee, 
Manure Tanks, and Shal- io Par- | of ~ Mechanics’ Magazine and 
low Wells, 2 2. d. o Mr. m ndi is so 5 oo if Mr . Conci 
Patent Pum with 15 feet of . t a reaping | that “the feito 3 or the other, both requiring 
pipe ‘attached, and The “ Compl te a man with a 
bor: ani aats 1 0 fone quoting from The sis can didate ra entered the field was me 
Larger sizes if required, l of the Rev. K BELL : 1826, who, whether the 
Worde F or ideas were re original I with himself e, med 
Count: f the p: 8 rum|Satmon’s cutting apparat E apper, a 
Man — the Patentees and for rippling off the corn, and throwing it backwards | an endless 83 cloth, his own E 
JOHN WARNER & SONS, i en full. in the Roman — 
og and For of Mach 
wer. 
W PATHS.—Tho 
during the 
N aoan 
1 of PORTLAND CEMEN 
becom 
upon it, and it resi 
on of the severest frost, ba seen Vit resista he 
e path 
Ge danai, F. B. Warts pri 
as the 
e 
invention iA — 
As 
pa the bit inne Bt part of his 
"new" arrangemon 
his shack ee is the first t which = a pric able ty; A 
i gee ne a nas having 
the commencement of the me century 
Mr. Abilis entered. the field with a new idea, and 
ente 
scythes, but was destitute of efficient gathering 
doin In this eg ga cutt 
B 
ing d 
appea it approbatio. 
the 8 being a — "nilaro the who 
fell 5 the ground a fruitless speculation. 
LuNcKET, a London —— brought out 
the third machine, an improvement of Boyce’ s, the 
ncipal difference between the two being that he 
epartme 
ion, bat we 
— 
——— o the Un ited — ory both 
the New er Wend wi in Forfarshire "they have 
ever since successful operation 
Between 1830 and 1851 various improvemen ments 
made Many, Smrru, and others, on the 
ines. On the list may be 
veral patent 
Dencan in 1840, Mr. Pumuters ‘1841, Mr. Townauenp 
ae 
essrs. Mippter N and Pat IPS 2 
ETO 
Grnsox, 1846, but all with equal want of s 
