THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
483 
a oe 
rom the great diversity observable in the 
of corn 
t the soil 
r, tha 
should be cultivated and improved by the dle andi in- 
7 
fal ET SOT 
tellig 
— * the land. He was aware of the: . 
natural obstacles 
aah owing to dete 
ofthe appl cation pe e ci skill to the 2 . 
the 
boo 
of — — — — — was unknown to — 
e farming community, and all he require 
was to see it diff These — mee 
— liarly — to t 7 t 
of rian —— by which 
— “of dae aie destined to be distributed, 
oul lise the — 
th 
future pengene. of this agricultural — e Old 
books were too often found 7 chemistry 
—— too . for common farm 
tural newspaper w 
jn — of chemis 
Where ee were 
eness inattention Pont which materially 
vagu 
injured and often wholly defeated t the ends for which | B 
su . Nay, it was eo aged 
t f guess-work. This was He 
— maintained a necessity of strict daan to 
p 
facts and all their m inutise, however 
e better than salt 
talists, addueing 
proofs of the want of the attention sd — 
racy of whieh he had 
an nee, not 
position it might len: to on the part of the — of 
fit 
pared manures. 
ust, though with great re peeps conclude 
our brief outline of a most interesting an 5 
* we have A za in saying, was listened to 
the utmost attention by a — uditory, many of ine 
were iain, ers farmers 
On the subject o 
o 
em 
egian Harrow, and Ducie’s 
t formidable and powerful im 
—_ — = evi- | actio 
might u 
tive knowledge, and to a neglect | meri 
- preclude the 
effec 
madverted | M 
to of each nie so that a large _— tity of eoarse 
deposite 
> | ridges ; the 
—— only one bearing of cast iron), a and two dou 
steel springs to each bar (instead of one). The 
dou ble action, = throwing into a 
be nis on simple lever at the side, 
rol of the pe dri 
w be done — the thumb and finger. The: main 
| spindle is entirely cov: mian so tha 
It is the heaviest crops, and 
— as effectively on irrigated or perane ee as on 
other. The body of the d lowered 
to the swathe Aa easier and lighter mode. It is 
mou nted on Smith & Co.’s 
e 
rents our adverting 
to many others in the au of ‘different t degrees of 
well kno 
m the recipient 
n this occasion, thus adding —— wreath 
tantial mar ur obtained 
For ridge v s 
oF — * reg Yorkshire 
Mr. 
turn. 
h — was 0 
— for that of the light land plough. The former 
2 prize for the same implement last year 
nd out of work, are 84 
es, but 
ae Mr. Garrett’s beautiful invention is so | fore 
e- j of fuel is xili consume in getting 
the steam is84 184 bes; 
of fuel — in full work is 
ted u 
up 
every hour it is in 
increase 
of societi 
arts may 
not get the prize, and, there- 
be sacrificed 
ne can deter. 
„taking all circu into consideration, 
are bound to acquiesce in mede soundness of 
their de decisions. 
Threshing — ines —Of these goodly show. 
appy to be enabled · to fill up a gap in the 
judges’ award, in which the ee under — h had 
not been pate rmined till a e said a 
printe 
s, but none — that 
ardner, manufactured by Ransome and others. 
sti Implements: Mess P. Out ee Wm. Hesel- 
an F. nor C. Paih. O. „Walle, * pinak; T, 9 
Clyburn, W. N. Parssons. Consultin Amos. 
AWARDS OF THE JUDGES OF IMPLEMENTS. ~ PRIZES : 
Kix D or IMPLEMENT. Exhibitor, 
Rollers. ~The simplicity 5 a sty emen 
ity of a *—— * the 
proved, and manufactured by the exhibitor. 
receiv rize of 107. of the Royal A 
Prep compost can d deep an 
covered up, "o the — fleet immediately after, — the 
rollers to suit 
different tere and can be easily taken off when not 
req ce 241.— Mr. had some ex- 
cellent pan ae, mixed drills. Indeed, the number of 
exhibitors i in this de department was great, and the imple- 
4 
s.— These implements are 
paes iri course pips improvement ; ; and we only wonder 
of | Ve 
in 
But they mus ovary port 
y the attention p-a par A Aer, by 
manuf, sev 
me A. Smith & "Co. 5 of St Stamford, 
edal awarded them for t 
the exhibitors), which 
awarded, very importan 
have been e effected in it sag * paten 
its general form a e 
the 
3; if a . ye be 
h are p ca 
bearings of sa riis ayee 
ay ek t — 
~ —4 — 
fire-box 
lot fly wh 
—— Ploughs and kee: — Of these there 
wards of 20 varieties, effective in 
their operation ; but that of f Mr. ag 6 n the 2 
f his paten machine e to 
wil eventual su mos — others in its 
. 0 
Steaming Appa — . n, of Lisburn, 
obtained the prize ‘(being his third for th the same imple- 
ment tural ty 
an American invention, and a 
a apparatus of 
ts construction, fitted with governors, 
shan with tubular boiler, fire-box, at me — 
The thickness of as follows : 
ournals, 
pel goy 6 feet; weight of ditto, 7 owt, which acts 
a S 
to gene- 
for this object) cart with 
H h pui 
Ploug — 
Plough — ht la 
Prill for general purpose 
Turnip Dri ill on 
— 5 = 1/Mr. Busby 
2 Messrs, me rpe 
8 va Horn — 
r. Garr 
i ur. Garrett” 
r —— 
Turnip 
Pirae alaere — 
ing Tile a 
Ha 3 
— g Appara 
— Pa ri 
Horse Seed Di 
One-horse Cart 
Mr. White 
ok 
bler 
35 Mr. — 
7 Mr, Hornsby 
13/Messrs. Barrett, Exall, 
and Co, 
g Machin ne... oe 
— . 
Gorn: ener Machine - 
Implement for — 
Pulverised 
. ü 
N. B. ies se bad not —— — 
articles on — Colter: arer 
KIND or IMPLEMENT. | Award, 
Silver 
Medal 
Norwegian Harrow t Mr. 
2 Machine 
pea 
Home Hoe e Flat 
orse Hoe — ae Ridge 
—— pene | gus pris 
op 
Liquid Manure — 
Chaff Cutter 
— ake Breaker ` BA 
-tana p “nd Tank 
Cleanser “) 
Cheese Press .., 
ock Remover 
Ste 
Messrs. Dean, Dray, 
a Bruckshaw 
Ar. Munde 
„ 
Ho e 
— 
n the 1 
parent WeterGeure Mr, Howe 
ve- 
rans- 
as — to the 
Steaming A 33 
Steam En 
DRETH GIBB: 
— 
Mr. R. Robinson. 
Director of the Show. 
á meege =n aa p is head we ee almost 
ouble the extent 0 report already 
a few of ie — 
s, Hon. 
lambing time, or 
for shade Z 
summer. It is quite water tight, will 
allow from 36 to 40 sheep to feed at the t 
whole can be moved from field to field in one load 
a Scotch le-horse cart wi hay frame on, 
epi — at set up in a very short time by two men, 
practice. It can be lengthened to any 
extent, * — exhibited by Mr. „ of Gordon 
Castle, Fochabers, price, ay * 
variety of agricultural seeds at 
require n 
rate steam to working pressure is 45 minutes; quantity 
Messrs, Thomas Gibb bs and Co, and George Gibbs and 
