THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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jssrs. Garrett carried off prizes for steam eng 

 i hoe. Their stand was a large show in its 

 is we have not Fpace to describe it as it desei 

 lust pass it over.— At No. 90 we observed 





in course for Wheat crops, and from which th 

 crop has been taken, is clearly seen, as the clay 

 being immediately spread upon the surface, be 



tion for the succeeding crop. Price, exclus 

 royalty, 50/. This machine deserves examinati 



stand 116, Messrs. Ransome and May exhibited a 



The plan of ur 

 in one implement as many different purpose 

 possible deserves encouragement by the Society. 

 Coode's irrigator, described and figured in oui 



more regularity than a shower of rain. It will irrigate 

 from 10 to 20 acres per day. No horses are used. 

 The treading by the feet of the boys is inconsiderable, 

 and the weight of the entire implement charged with 



with from four to twelve tons of liquid for 2d. Drought 

 may thus be defied ; it never need prevent seeding, 

 planting, weeding, or any other operation. The land 



manure or application they may require. Not only 



guanos, superphosphate of lime, marine, and othei 

 Baits, but also farm-yard manure, and even lime, marl 

 clay, and other insoluble matters suspended in watei 

 by agitation, are applied to the land by this implement 

 in the most equal and effective manner, and at a cost 



tivator to liquefy all his manure, and to use it as rapidly the va 



as it is produced. Price 20/. parts 



Messrs. Williams, of Bedford, at No. 122, carried off ; a ^™ 



in machine ; ?n the 



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must conclude for the present our report ol 



plement show at Norwich. We regretted to find that ; ™ > 



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not been brought to the ground, as intended, by Messrs. «J« blood-vessels, and it is here in^ 

 Ransome and May, of Ipswich. l^^^lte* ZZTor 



