* 
ve 
smashing the 
drive away = o. 
30—1853.] THE AGRICULTURAL, GAZETTE. 
MM was drilled in lines 15 or 18 inches 1 7 | farms, and form a creditable concomitant to his magnit- 
rtainly produced a mass of vigorous corn, which, | cent new mansion 
mam you looked down the lines, woul E fora| Show of Horses at Gloucester. Л beg to draw you 
heavy crop. This on light ba oil ; but, | attention to an error in 1 your account of the Prizes given 
owing to the great width of the drills, the horse-hoe had | at Gloucester to Hor rses in Class IL, where you 
been enabled to be am ter extent, and | Mr. Wilson’ s urea Stallion was “highly comm ended" 
— the plants were much higher than usual. r the | as No. 242 ould have been “ eommended."] 
r uld it not be possible, by a simple | fact being UM nly two-year-old horse * highly 
ani ntrivance, to deposit a quantity of this | commended” was not а 8 „and was as 
pulverulent earth, sd impregnated with ammoniacal | 243 racy being the soul of such a periodical as 
salts along t he periment of | your Journal, I think it right to request you to rectify 
yy * ке. Lun Y transplanting a N Wheat | this mistake; more especially as these в ke en 
as a constant tillering, bears | honours were awarded to the Рн of No. 
Pup Pi upon the pin 5 for it is a familiar fa 
single plant of Whea 
if i 
eir us, calca 
alkaline eser mul Pe re the forinatio n and grow 
and leaves. 
ap 
to exhibit the use of Mr. Smith’s 5 implemen 
Windsor, in 1851, 
Littlecote, Hun; m A d. July 17,1853. 
&aríttits. 
ROYAL ао EPEE TL Ж SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
MEETING AT se a 
Friday, July 15.—The r delredt u 
on which, the latge Шынын М ‘the show 
ata х 
his — 4 
ніт Ау mi 
were а sp" of implements for e 
ing e Lois Weedor 
The PN had set 
arth e f groun 
d told are otii ^ very 
t erops are mostly drilled on the eia 
with I suppose a superabundance of manure, as a a gre 
deal 1 remained on urface. —— looked well an nd 
жае, conven 
to separa 
ooper 
against Carrots, which ook thin, 
A piece of oe that w. 2 not very w is sown 
 broadeast w 
— 
e wer keep your 
th turnips; which is rather a alm 
roire, y av Whitfield is, 3 
; but I cannot by 
wants sa Pon or widely suspended in a zm 
үйчү stream of wa 
ES 3 the dee, oy — e water. 
the piggery, and at the ends rushed on to the roads 
instead of being er Sco de po in pipes; the liquid- 
is small tained several dead pigs 
1 
7 5 
R 
and 
" wis. 
tio 
A money- 
бы 
w b 
m. 
field, — 5 state of the weather, or the supply of water, 
der desirable. Thus it obviates the necessity | the land, n 
er than | of an dite Sur аай hiring two separate 
drills. 
d qnid mae arg 
injury 
te | ratte remove 
The Ip 
his digging ng Mam 
No. | medal 
num 
roperty of F. Leyborne pone 
vation 
e continue our remarks on the | anc 
for, as in v. 
475 
repair, it is assisted in tius 
by the fact that a s the quid is not impreg- 
eut with the acid сё жу of the manure, the 
and i of the m 1 
Eos gong quickly ou 
in contact with 
tand 68, Mr. Samuelson exhibited his well-known 
cutter, which "ruis iv SAN the > prize 
which was 
Gard dener’s Turni 
Not hay 
fi 
received man unications on j which 
rfectly justity the award of the judges, Stand 69, 
Exa i 
and 
exhibi rts, waggons, and plo ingles i 
the prize for the best plough for ge tied] purposes, 
Stan ber s ines, 
mes by Clayton 
liabl je to be made 
а system w 
might 
successful in all 
; then t 
ollers ; the scarifier for rr tlie 
mple пт, and not 
which the 
sin 
bed ate to Judge for ineat бузе actual i ИРА ion. 
wards’ stand presented 8 
exhibitis n of “hei vat 3 5 8 Mt harro 
tand 45. "Their light harr 
at stand 59, J. 
th 
two йаша 
ssrs 
nted, we 
n 
d manure, which is ы! їп 
the ordinary way into - те funnels, pose ich the 
direetly — 5 the 
is previously mixed 
3. It admits of the 
phate of lime, eo and indeed of e 
gry emen 
. Combining in itself the adv: 
a Ба drill ЫҢ maybe used either with or without water, 
at the option of the owner, or as the situation of the 
may re 
» As the water is discharged on the 
any other i construeted on different principles, and | 
dis scharging i earth an equal weight of solid and 
or might surface. 
ica 
5-16ths — an inch wee and ^ne plates 5-8ths of an 
‚ best Thornycroft, excepting the 
nt|iron frame, carried on 
3, whiehare Lowmoor. Thecylinder 
pa P pe in amiat ter, and 1 ce. The crank 
daft i made of Lowmoor w wrou 
meter, “ape makes 
ood wheels, 
The 4-horse ra er portable engine exhibited 
att tiis s stand consumed опу 4.92 lbs. of coal per hour 
e | per horse-power ! 
At No. 176 Messrs. Foster and Fry exhibited their 
n 
. rare plough, Which has received prizes at many past 
etings. 
* and "йй Тһе plough à is са si 
four foot 
СЕ. : 
e the front wheels are 9 inches, and de hind wheels 
frame is a cast-iron 
inches wide. tre of the 
ed the land is most efficiently 
a large | pipes or tiles of any kind, e 
uantity of | 1807. 
Northumb 
applieation of 5 superphos- and some at 
very kind 
ixed in the 
the stiff 
] without eidem ir 
Price. 
dn the farming implements that wohl 
must be named Bentall’s broad un | 
ай 1 plo The fe 1 
. Whilst RETS its construction secures it 
a strong iron 
— on the. 5 is bolted 
frame, on te ad ger of whieh 
ait 
