482 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jury 15, 
than the larger occupier: I follow this view o two horses to drive sg at 75 revolutions per | 351, Oxford-street, London; snl several by Cay 
farms are shown to be injurious to the — minute. It is dri ven by gear work and connecting rods | a nd Halleu, of Winsley-street, London 
weal, which, I suspect, is the case. Mr. Warnes, I be- attached tors a fly-wheel of 4 beet diameter, and which e ng Sager in eee -Of tata „ Messrs. Maroh 
lieve, holds 52 acres; Mri Mechi, 150 ; they boch have weighs 13 ewt. beck a z 0 , 2 2 ingham, contributed wr 
a very large capital, perhaps, far above: the average in- Carts “and se Wheel Carriages.— Of these, the as did also Mr. “eae ayton, o f 21, Upper Park y 
vested on their farms, You shall find men holding three | number was very great; Mr. Stratton, of Bristol, Dorset-square, ondon. Under this head we es 
and — times the quantity “of land in their „nama carrying off the prize for the best waggon, an Mr. omit to mention a ne of a very powerful ie 
without as much capital. is I take to be a ad. aton, of Woodford, near Thrapstone, for the best invented and manu actured. by Mr. Joseph P anl, of 
mitted, notorious fact. How, then, ean these latter do | One-horse Cart. pai latter observes of his invention, Thorpe. Abbot s-hall, Norfolk, which is thus d : 
justice either to the soil, the country, or those poor as follows: —“ This cart has a patent tipping apparatus by the inventor. b ais machine may be worked 
agricultural labourers whose right in the a ta of the and a self- — tajibonrds the wheels are of wood, of three or more horses, and by a single operation will 
soil is recognised by law, and whose means of sau superior and we asoned 1 ials and workmanship, cut a drain from 3 to 5 feet in depth at the rate of 
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poe hing ‘iat ome ea tm ‘ae, * 2 steam- framing and boarding, with Ash shafts and harvest also calculated for raising subsoil to the surface for the 
engines Sometimes, as I wander ings e tipping apparatus, as also the self- | purpose of claying lands, and, when used with four. 
the fields } here, — — vour be solve to my own mind | acting tailboard, is a new invention, registered May 1, | horses, will raise from 4 to 5 ewt. of clay per minute, 
the economy of his steam-engine, whilst he has, per- 1848, being one of the most BRAA — of and on stony soiis it may be made equally effj 
20 bullocks in boxes fatting in absolute idleness. | mechanical science; the tipping iron is placed up the although the operation v vould be somewhat slower. t 
I inquire whether it would not be b tter economy to — — and se rod "a der oa parallel with ye may be used to the greatest advantage when the 
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four months of their lives, and earn their keep at least | — or ai ite puas wint ike ee coming dry weathe r, as to render it panier to accomplish’ 
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about the average allotted period of life for builocks in from 20 to 25 c Price 12 21. 108.3 without the operation for the succeeding crop, wh le, from the 
these days, all in idleness. An extension of life, with — roves or 3 114. 10s? On minute in- rapidity with which the work is accomplished, the 
moderate labour, might probably be found to pay. spection, we are fully dis Paes to acquiesce in the second crop of Clover is not retarded in its b. 
ing green crops and Turnips home, manure out, justice of the above dese cription: There are the two | Price 50/., exclusive of royalty, which must vary under 
machinery, ins of steam, &c. : those occu- | os a nDe and sim plicity ; and the attention | the circumstances in which it may have o be used,” 
pations, in which great speed is not requisite, I would, | that the implement 2 the different We had previously heard something of the ye 
and will give them, whenever I realise my day-dreams | 8 attested its meri ne machine; and have no doubt, from 8 . 
by occupying no Mr. — — announces his| Cha. cutters.— Every succeeding rae eems respectability of Mr. Paul, as a lar 
z t from farming, or writing for your columns. leave us less and less to say on this 7 * that his ithe of its capabilities 10 18 
1 es he will ail g << us — benefit of his idle hours class of implements. Mr. Cornes, as usual, carried are fully borne out b facts. Mr. P. 
1 ka me e ion — — ; ‘ye off, if not the prize, the medal for his machine; same principle to a separate m machine Tar deep aba 
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— ‘ook at — thick, broad- east, pros and a good one it is; though there were many others and pulverising the land es depth s 20 or ave 
here, without thinking of him; I see no “oe — tit in the Show by no means destitute of merit. Among | and at 
is very thick and weak in e straw, not ould say, | these, we would particularly note that of Mr. John 
promising much this year) ; no dibbling of — kind can Gillett, oo Poi me near Shipston-on-Stour, Warwick, 
i omar Potatoes, which are good and abundant | thus deseri e catalogue. New Implement: A 
his year, as are ee ge and fruit generally, 22 Patent pee e Chalk f by James 
1 believe, cheaper t is year than for some yea Ward, of Str arene: on- Avon improved and manu- 
waggon carryi ing Clover yesterday ; the Gon factured by t e exhibitor. “This article presents a | circular. 
was dera by a broad iron strap, such as is seen soparo] principle toal] 2 the Re being actuated 
bind ng bales of — only much broader. Cord is by a k moving it up and down; it has two edges, 
is iron. The advantage I take i 
use of per i e roller from be- | fer 
this =, = like.— A word to a lover | Sonne clogged. iim s also a very excellent delay 
sounds : isten to the eronking motion in the working “of this machine, by which the 
p innumerable frogs? 17 — let him ascend the Rhine; ter is at rest during the ascent and descent of the | of 
nife. Price 114 118.“ There are a great variety of 0 ; 
1 aa machines, which we must defer notieing end; and on this point none pleased more than that ol 
taal for th t. Mr. Samuel Smith, of Northampton thus deseribed by 
Societies. r the presen Susel Smithy of Northampton, thus deel Wy 
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ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND, FCC C meril si eile: kea 
ING A principle, particularly the Norwegian. harr hen it h i 
uly 11 ADN seems as wit each pire of this Society 2 say on a similar principle, we should tasa add for | has like strong wrought-iron frame, fe 
were ene — be greater — that of the year pre- the same purpose of pulverising the surface. In this rollers full ‘of pokes, ‘the 3 on the front nll oe 
ceding. e attended many meetings, but cer- respect, as in many others, great improvements have | two inches longer than those on the other 
— none “with “which, on the whole, we have been been effected. it may mount the large clods more e: 
ter satisfied, both as regards the * and sem re Cuy, and 3 e these there | axletree is made to oscillate, so that the 
of of the implements exhibited, than on th ceg- | were a vast ety but- the pi awarded to take a level boring; it é also 
sion. To attempt, in the brief space — — Mess en d Co. Toa aut U to deseribe ths powerful lever, a which 
to our subject, to give more than a rough outline of the | different kinds pen be 8 but the gui s pleasure. Price. . Northam 
ay’s proceed would be next Sate ur | stated T * manufacturers of the machine in question: letter to Mr. so satisfactori 
; is to the int of the public, |“ A patent scarifier, with seven wrought-iron tines, in- | nature and aan of one of 
whilst, at the same time, we do full: . to the enter- vented ty Mr. Arthur Biddell, of Playford, and im- do not hesitate to give it a place in o 
Prise and skill of the exhibitors. Our difficulty is to proved and manufactured b Ransomes and May, "of “To Mr. —.—— RD STRATTON, Bristol.— 
machin nes, but there are man we =y similar 
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m A year’s artange- | a suit various modes of tillage. It is equall cultivation o could ot have sown m Oats, Bar 
ment, we shall find, of Barn ny a a — list = efficient asa grubber or cleaner of land, a ndas a einen Wu rs nor „ pro 
ble an and o cultivator where to be turned | tatoes and Turnips. a. So is no aris aoa ‘awe r 
—.— fully oad if not superior, to —— of former down ; cast - ĩiro r wrought-st teel tees; from 4 to 9|; = 0 i It broke the olods W i 
—.— *. dressing- , there were inches 7 ote be put on, with which it is admirably Nesse, and left a fine light bed beneath ‘god 
variety, and of course possessi —— — merit; adapted to clean Bean or Pea stubble after harvest, a anything tö Or we 
Barwe — at the time our par dispatching this ro i leys wherè , most certainly not . — ten time: 
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particulars. Meantime, we briefly 
notice that, if there was — r — aes 
meritorious in 
barn implement department gene- Bon sam Ah variety o n- i 7 
rally there was at lea least no falling off either in — struct interesting exhibition by M pron crs it i 
; ae execution. — Phillips oF Bishopegate-etreet cae of glass 1 and when the workmen were actually deig 
Br = eika and Cake, there were, as usual, mii pans, cream pots, preserve fag: Be There is always a prejudice en feeling $ 
ossessing considerable merit, | for testing the quality of milk ; — — low ——— — aud that any such nifest efficiency 
k prices of which cannot but — them to the ad- N har is the strongest testimony, 
— mill, we can — ave Mirers of neatness in dairy operations. On the same aed t its gteat oe e e obe Ponas 
stand n ecimen 
we noticed some excellent s of sheet ,, 
2 OF K g to ls. 4d. each. Of the churn demoun oaea 
his machine first cùts ast, ted three, ze OR JOHNSTON'S 
igh two sets varying from 3 to 24 gallo cream or milk, and in On the Application of Science to 
* 8 gin em arapen pots sith 27. 10s. to oe —_ were also machines for | 4 Oelock, a numerous ent 0 De 
mpressing: it, ex y Messrs. Henshaw, of from the implement-yard to 
prog ay A cna — der gfe Holmes righ W mend and aller, of Lord Yarborough, the President of tho 
water. Two — 4 will bee era fo 250 10 200 Saler in rae fe ig wore Ib. F 28 Ibe — — — able manner, 
ine — in ple ben cs a 5 5 ries’ oani 
6s; to A., Weir, of | omy furt a mere 
