



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



e~of the ''success " when they heard, that to 



347 



per 



.u^h 4 acres pe 



^T^ -jjj (JoubL 



. m£D aD d a horse and cart to fetch water and 



W.th all these to pay for, it was difficult to con- 



ntev tne cow oi pj^s^^s — — — *-— • ""** 



^^Tjjiis evening ; lie himself had made a calculation 

 T*^. r ^t the expense was more than a pound 

 **V j n j g calculation was based upon 4 acres per 



C'f jV.h j,e wa3 told, was about the quantity that 

 ^ifctdoB* if no breakages occurred ; and accidents, 



. ^^^j were the ruie, anu not me cAucpuuu. 



v Vrrm • There xnnst be some mistake about what you say 

 \Jt&\ loagbby DEresby's farm, for Mr. Williams has 

 . _^nrt from Mr. Scott, bis intelligent manager, which 

 Stt*ct cost per acre.— Mr. Williams: Yes, tbat it was 

 m*t antcre.-Mr. Mechi bad asked the man who was 

 the engines* and be stated tbat it was 85. an acre ; 



irttlnlT fl* W lDes could not nave been °^ 2S * norse power. 

 — HrlLywiXD knew that they were double cylinder engines of 

 .■aiL*. pcwtr etch, manufactured by Couch. — Mr. Wtlliams : 



liferibed to me as 28-horse power.— Mr. Howard 



tbe meeting to judge, then, whether two 28-horse 



could be driven for 85. a day.— Mr. Mechi: That 



my much upon how they are driven.— Mr. Howard 



Bidet calculation, and, sinking the interest on the money, 



to the conclusion that the cost was, at least, 1?. 



3 . 



UfARNER'S IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE 



* f OK GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP. 



The valve is a ball of imperishable 

 material, and cannot clog in action 

 The barrel is of galvanised iron, not 

 likely to corrode, and can be raised or 

 lowered at pleasure. The legs will fold 

 together, and the whole may be carried 

 on shoulder to any pond or tank required. 



Price of 4^ in. Pump, with legs, Zl.Ss. 

 The barrel is 27^ in. long, and the lesrs 

 are 5 ft. high. 



1£ inch Gutta Percha Suction Pipe 

 Is. 6d. per foot. 



li inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas 

 Suction Pipe, 3s. &£. per foot. 



May be obtained of any Ironmonger 

 or Plumber in town or country, at the 

 above prices, or of the Patentees and 

 Manufacturers. John Warner & Sons, 

 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 



Every description of Machinery for 

 Raising Water, by means of Wheels, 

 _. . _ _ „ Rams, Deep Well Pumps, <&c; also 



ire and Garden Engines, &c— Engravings sent on application. 



OARKES' 



FORKS AND 



V -rsilWG laid that 



r to agricultural 



to mM the«ptwe at whicn it was to oe wonted, in the case 

 «f t uy t hnd, be could not conceive that ploughing by steam 

 ttM U done it much less cost than ploughing with horse-power. 

 lit wrmid oppose that be had to plough an acre of light land 

 «itb hone-power. The keep of two horses, at Is. 9d. a day, 

 w»Jd ofccum be 3s.6d.; and one man, whose wages were Is. 

 (j I & day, would plough the acre within the day. This 

 Oft IB expense of from 4*. 6 d. to 55. an acre. Mr. Williams, 

 mmd. reckoned tbat there was a loss of 5/. a year on a horse. 

 He. 00 the other hard, contended that under good management 

 at neb loss would lie incurred ; and keeping in view the question 

 of pott, be was inclined to rest contented with horse-power. 



Mr. Thomas thought with respect to the relative ad- 

 mrtam of fixed or portable engines for barn work, 

 he had apposed that two years ago the club were almost 

 ■») mou&ly of opinion that for all such work fixed 



were bj far the most economical. The reports 

 East Lothian, which was always looked upon as a 

 ■0 If 1 farming district, all supported that view ; and 

 Lord Kinnaird, in a valuable paper which he had sent 

 ***« %*J Agricultural Society, had, he thought, ex- 

 IfttKd a similar opinion. He (Mr. Thomas) hoped 

 •Vwaild never get into the habit of using portable 

 r*fr*7« «nd similar contrivances ; and, indeed, if such 

 tpwice were to prevail, what would be the use of 



Ssm^l_?*k t0 build g0od llomestead s ? If the 

 Cf £?*"*. bjr Mp Williams were the most profitable 

 *M|«* would be no need of farm-buildings. With 

 J^wa to the application of steam power to ploughing, 



Wi!H.*t , t0 Ieave that matter at Present to Mr. 

 feS who k a PP eared sanguine as to the result ; and 

 IT * , cause in a P a P e r which he introduced 



XVfARNER'S 



PATENT VIBRATING STAN- 



DARD PUMPS. 

 PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, for the use of Farms, Cot- 

 tages, Manure Tanks, and Wells of a depth not exceeding 30 feet. 



Diameter Length of Barrel, 

 of Barrel under nose. £ s d 



2* in. short 1ft. 7 in. ( Fitted for lead, ^ 1 U 6 





2* 

 3 



3| 



4 

 2* 



11 



V 

 11 

 It 



long 3 



ditto 3 

 ditto 3 

 ditto 3 



tt 



tt 

 ft 



11 



3 



6 

 6 

 6 



ji 



it 



11 



if 



. 



gutta percha, 1 15 



or cast iron (-2 12 

 flanged pipe, 2 18 

 as required, j 3 5 



short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe 

 attached, and Bolts and Nuts 



ready for fixing 2 12 



2£ in. long ditto ditto ditto 2 15 I 



The short harrel Pump is very convenient 

 for fixing in situations of limited height and 

 space, for the supply of coppers and sinks in 

 Wash-houses with soft water from under- 

 ground tanks, or in Hot, Forcing, and Plant 

 Houses; they may he fixed, when desired, 

 under the stage. 



May he ohtained of any Ironmonger or 

 Plumber in Town or Country, at the above "prices, or of the 

 Patentees and Manufacturers, JOHN WARNER and SONS, 

 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London. ' 



Every description of Machinery for Raising Water, by means 

 of Wheels, Rams, Deep Well Pumps, &c; also Fire and Garden 

 E n gines, <fec. <Sbc. — E n gravings sent on application. 



OHN WARNER AND SONS, 



Crescent, Jewin Street, London. 

 GALVANISED IRON TUB GARDEN 



ENGINE, 



With Warner's Registered Spreader, 



is strongly rr>- ! 



CAUTION. 



STEEL DIGGING 



DRAl ING 1 

 Whereas very inferior descriptions of Steel Digging Forks are 

 now manufactured and sold, and I have been •informed that pur- 

 chasers of the same have believed them to 1 ime as those 

 manufactured by me, and to which the Royal Agricultural Society 

 and numerous Agricultural Societies' pri have h 1 awarded, 

 1 hereby respectfully inform the public that even- Fork manufac- 

 tured Dy me is stamped with mv trade mark "J. I\." and that 

 Messrs. Burgess & Key, of No. 103, Newgih -treet, London, are 

 my sole Wholesale Agents, and I have authorised them to re- 

 place to the purchaser every Fork of my manufacture found 



1, f C -VT? ; - y wi11 * ko on a PP^cation send Wholesale and 

 Ketail 1 nee Lis ts, &c, po st free. Era: Pa ekes & >^_ 



SCYTHES. 



T>OYD'S PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHES 



-L* may be had of the Manufacturers, William Drat & Co., 

 Swan Lane, London ; and of all Ironmongers and Seedsmen. A 

 liberal allowance to the trade. 



p LA YT< >N, SH UTTLEWORTH, and CO.'S PRIZE 



Vy PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, and COMBINED 

 THRESHING, STRAW SHAKING, RIDDLING and WIN- 

 NOWING MACHINE may be 6een at their London table- 

 men t, 6, Fitzroy Terrace, New Road, where all information 

 relative thereto can be obtained. These Machines are co d 



to horn Barley, and make a j feet separation of the chaff from 

 the ]>ulse. Ibcy are fitted with Eleva- . which deposit the 

 grain into bags, and beyond the feeder of Machine require no 

 hands except to take away the Corn, Ac , as thr bet he whole 

 of the rperations being performed by self-acting machinery, 

 whereby the Com. Straw, chaff, and 1'uise are delivered in the 

 places assigned for them. 



C. S. & Co. have paid special attention to this class of 

 Machinery, and Fixed Barn Machinery, and from ihe p tion 

 they have taken at the Royal and all" the l< ading Agricultural 

 Shows of England, flatter themselves that for « f ncy, dura- 

 bility, and simplicity, their Engines and Machit are not 

 surpassed by any other maker in England. All letters for- 

 warded to the Works at Lincoln will have immediate atten n; 



and Illustrated Catalogues forwarded to all parts of the kingdom 

 postage free. 



CAM I E LSON'S REGLSTEREDLA \Y N MOWING 



O MACHINES. To cut 16, 19, 22, and 26 inches wide. The 



tune ago 

 tmm^MnLl'Z*'"? AC1CICUU « tome employment ot 

 *» Aoourers, h e observed that the best mode of pro- 



wir employment was, not to wriggle along on 

 -jog-trot system, but to aim at introducing im- 

 JJJjto MB order that there might be as large a 



Cf wihiS P u w-n a chea P rate * Therefore, he 

 ^wjWMhed Mr. Williams success. He believed 



HffltheeaWil- Y ™^ success. He believed 

 5^^ h 10n l whichhe made with regard to 

 *»*Thi 0r8e8 ' C Was rather under than over 

 *9** **MnT n0 u Part ° f his ^V^diiure which 

 fc «5u?E h gy aS ^ hat Whieh waa connected with 

 ^?Jl^^ expended upon 

 ^ouM oe done as cheaply by steam 



^*^xiZ U H T J* might ' he bought, be laid 

 ^•^Wn tWhat r ercouldbe d«OM well 



Vt if ^ ^ ^ men sbould be d one by 



SLn \ T l t be done «q™»y well and 

 **ni ^ should in that case be done bv 



seconded 



*** 



commended^ for 

 durability and 

 low price, viz., 

 21. 19*., to hold 

 10 gallons. 



Larger sizes 



in wood or iron, 

 viz., 14 gals., 24 

 gals., & 35 gals. 



May be obtained 

 of any Ironmon- 

 ger or Plumber 

 in town or coun- 

 try, or of the 

 Patentees and 

 Manufacturers, 



as also Machinery' of all kinds for raising Water from any 

 depth to any height by Steam, Horse, or Manual Power. Prices 

 sent on application. Syringes of various constructions and sizes 

 from 9s. upwards. Metallic String from_6i7. to Is. 3<i. per lb. 



JOHN WARNER and SONS, 8, Jewin Crescent, 

 London, Manufacturers of FIRE ENGINES, PUMPS, 

 GARDEN ENGINES, and SYRINGES. 



Registered Improvement renders unnecessary the great care 

 requisite in the handling of these Machines on the old plan. All 

 that is now required can be done by any 1 killed labourer, who 

 has only to push the Machine before him, the Registered Adjust- 

 ment insuring a clean cut of uniform height, and preventing the 

 knives from cutting inro the soil, however uneven the ground 

 may be. Illustrated Price Lists, with copies of Testimonials, and 

 a Catalogue of his other Agricultural Implements, may be pro- 

 cured, post-paid, on application to the Manufacturer, 



B. Samtjelbon, Britannia Works, Banbury, Oxon. 



The above may also be procured at the principal Agricultural 



Implement Depots in London, and of all respectable Ironmongers 

 and See dsmen in the country. 



IMPROVED LAWN MOWING MACHINES, 



manufactured axd sold by Budding's Patent. 



H. FERRABEE, 



Phoenix Iron Works, near 

 Stroud, Gloucartershire, 



AND 



These are the only MOWINO 



MACHINES that can be used by 

 unskilled la- 



M*?**ti©n of Mr, 

 T^ns resolved ^ 



^fSIf conviction of the benefits 



IwKUf thl* 7 the intr <*toction of any inven- 



fc«*S^5l* 2J™ S try CC ? ld be *»nomically *nd 



^^ °nnea upon the subject to recommend anv 



tk 



Notices of &oofe* 



% 



S*» •»■ aT? 8 a ^Wled examination 

 ^ |fc «*C?5Sr experience in th 



§ * 5 



o ± 



Si 



I 



m 



04 



bourera with 



equal facility on 



Lawns, Verges^ 



between Flower 



beds,on Bowling 



Greens, Cricket 

 and Pleasure 

 Grounds ; 4500 

 of them have 



been sold. 



Hand Machine, for One Man. cutting 1(> inches 



Ditto for Two Men „ 



Pony Machine (or Donkey) „ 



Horse Machine „ 



Ditto „ 



London Agency :— The Maaagtr of 



ment T Raker Street Bnzaar. 



22 ditto ... 6 



26 ditto ...800 



28 ditto ... 11 



36 ditto ... 15 



be Agricultural Depan 





MACH 



No, 32, 



Ne. 11. 



No. 14. 



-and the processes 

 an unkindly climate has been 



**«* :t arte 



J * «* Wrt 



^* 



••**« b .^ 



Brass Syringes, 9#. to 1 fe. 



All articles of Joira Warner & Sons 1 manufacture may be 

 obtained of any Ironmonger or Plumber in town or country, at 

 the advertised prices. 



John Warner & Sons having been practical Horticulturists 

 for many years, know exactly the requirements of both Amateur 

 and Gardeners. A gardener with a properly constructed pump 

 will get through as much work in five minutes as he could with 

 any Syringe in a quarter of an hour, and with half the labour to 

 himself. Syringes are economical for small houses. 



No establishment offers such a variety of effective machines for 

 hydraulic purposes, whether to supply Gardens. Hothouses 

 Cottages, Farms, Mansions, or Boards of Health, with every re- 

 quisite connected, with the conveyance and distribution of liquids. 



Fountains suitable for Conservatories, Law? &c. 

 S*e of Engravings sent on application. 



OTEPHENSON and PEILL, 61, Gracechnrch Street, 



^ London, and 17, New Park Street, Southwark, Manufacturers 

 of Copper Cylindrical and Improved Conical Iron BOILERS, 

 and Conservatory and Hothouse Builders, ei in Wood or 



Iron, respectfully call the attention of the Nobility. Gentry, and 

 Nurserymen to their simple but efficacious method of warming 

 Horticultural and other Buildings by Hot Water. 

 -tit*.' ™ a « « r • • From the extensive works they have executed, references of 



5 drolls of butter- ,?.! ^ St M ls: ' *° l c > the Mghe** respectability can be giv*», and fuU particulars 



""tier should be " 16 ■rolls:' : furnished on application. 



5&J? m C %^ Cor *espondent S . 



^56?^ ^5SJ5^ bt 5 n P €r P^osphate, and it is 

 , »l »_ ?4y t*» « >«u mil have to pay him for it 



no doubt it will be nseful-we never 

 *-*it it when in full flower, or j 





ALEXANDER SHANKS and SOfJ, Arbroath, 



-^*- Forfarshire. Inventors and Sole Manufacturers, respectfully 

 solicit the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and Gardeners to 

 this Improved Machine for Mowing and Rolling Lawns. The 

 Machine is in operation in the Royal Gardens at Windsor 

 Palace, Buckingham Palace, and at Osborne, in the Botanical 

 Gardens at Kew, Regent's Park, Manchester, Sheffield, &c; at 

 Blenheim Palace, Trentham, Clftveden, El vaster, liroadlands, 

 Woburn Abbey, Clumber, Lilleshall, Castle Howard, Shrubland, 

 Eridge Castle, EnviBe Hall, Tiptree Hall, Chatswortb, and in 

 many other ot the principal gardens in the kingdom as well as in 

 the United States, British America, and on the Continent, where 

 its merits have been fully proved, and its success established. 



The machine is made to cut the breadth of 42, 30, 20, and 

 15 inches respectively, is exceedingly durable, easily managed, 

 and adjusted to cut to the length required. The execution f the 

 work is far superior to what may be attained by the most skilful 

 mower, while at the same time a great saving of labour is effected, 

 and the turf much improved. By the largest machine a Scotch 

 acre may be mowed, rolled, and the Grass collected in one hour. 



A. S. and Sox have much pleasure in stating that they have 

 made considerable improvements in their 15-inch or hand 

 machine this year, by which the draught is considerably lessened. 

 This machine combines all the merits and advantages of the 

 larger machines with firm and secure construction, and is 

 admirably adapted for borders and for lawns of no great extent. 



Alexander Shanks and Sow afeo respectfully solicit notice* 

 to "FHari i ^ eiUag or Salting Machine"' "for destroying 

 weeds in gravel walks, court-yards, drives, &c. This machine 

 is now in operation in many parts of England, where it has given 

 ample satisfaction as the best and most economical means of 

 thoroughly keeping down weeds or Moss. 



Further particulars, with testimonials and nrices. rnav be had 



«tl ftpjpHcatinii. 



1 



N UT 



^,Ih • V,°£ slHt,n £° f MATTING, MATS,MATTKESSES, 

 <HES. NETTING, HORSEHAIR, and BRISTLE SUE 

 LTL1 I., are distinguished fur super rity and excellency of 

 workmanship, combined with moderate pricts. Prize Medal both 

 m England and America at the Exhibition of all Nations. 



T. Tsiloah, Cocoa-nut Fibrt Mawfeetsreiv 42L Luugate Hill, 

 London. 



