29—1854.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. mE. 
Ss & Sims; an Useful Application of Tubular Iron to brasses, and consequently add very much to the dura- апа is driven ed upon 1 
оаа! Purposes, W. N. Nicholson аа for Merge pl — bility of the machine in this respect. Price 957, drum s pues EI ИЯ f cra to 3 Vm 
Rooms, W- N. миц едн аннат аат е г. Samuelson, of Banbury, receives а P. e at the | count up 
Howard; аай orse Sims : Haymaker, Smith & next stand, for his well-known Gard s Turnip | Barley-awner бл Deum, f 
Ashby; for a useful Plank-sided Cart, John Соок: V d eutter, which has been lately zem by г сэр 4 А prize was offered b Society for а^, best root 
| е halte — Woods ; » v mta tion of 2 т: in front for t , 50 AS o | pu 1рет. It has been uai by Mr. Phi me d ; 
| Que: for m e еы ‘Machines, Richard Forshaw & | allow of the passage of dirt. "he for uei pot | for a трава peu Заре г s ementi o , 
| Co.; Farm and Village Fire Engine, Richard Forshaw & Co. | made by Mr. Samuelson is also exhibited, and has been | | rotating which бетона 
| THE FOLLOWING AETICLES WE : nd - €t | tried, duced in width, b -— "nu e | \рге Жы. mà че бза AR er. д made to oscillate 
= е з kill: Бпһзой Р1юпвһ, able; but the less appearance of work left behind it | emen. to and fro motion of the surface on 
v марке end Chà Chaff P Gutter, Dray & бо NE E. makes against it in do off-hand judgment of spec- they rest. It reduces the roots hardly to pulp, but. 
& Co.; Improved Cart Saddle, Јаше» deu) ee Mr z 1 ators—which judgment in this case, however, is sanc- | certainly to sawdust. “л costs 11], 
Separator, John © illam; Useful Ө rse Cart, c Euvine | ioned by the silence of еч judges. rj oT bep e so-called pulping machines of Messrs. Bushe &. 
Iron Gates, Ват: rem ani Vi ama ` he imple hib tand 16 is the | Barter, of Glancairn, and ieal grati i 
Dray & Со.; Useful Stable Furnishin apple ebeck & Lowe;| Among the implemen e | Barter, o cairn, an сори 
Improvement in Sevthe е" Mapplebeck nrw Corn and | ]iquid manure drill avented or Mr "Chandler, Aldbóre. а "ei ‚ Мой, of. Maiden Bradley, Xm p Do of "ide 
ТРН, Winiam Walk €— ; Combin e re = ж. ЕЕ Wi dum ce of deliveringb finds | hav n deseri (yer Ue вер k exhibited 
Кт е == m. Bell; d т? ditto, gem Xn; 5 Screw Jack, John its way o through pierced plates over exit pipes, on | Ьу Ms. S i. Simpson, of Lincoln, a 
Eaton; Cultivator Grubber, and Mew P . Coleman; ditto, | the sam "iind: e as E ers whic | M sby exhibit at iud No. 38 : they have 
been very successful in their competition for MM 
The с Yard was "c early this morning. | of an any kind of thick liquid a tii from cattle-sheds, | also carried off the prize for locomotive 
It is needless to attempt the description, or even the | piggeries, &c., or water mixed with all kinds of artificial | W i ir di 
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judges. We shall, therefore, just refer ve a few of the The recent improvements are—the eistern is divided that the box is kept quite level when th 
> machi as ^^ pass around the yard, ‚into compar siens to T side-hill land; and the ing on the side of a hill, at an incline of 1 foot in 6 
remising m ea the Show seems somewhat less buckets are fixed with bolts and screws to a cylinder ensuring as regular a delivery of corn or seed аз. 
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useful ca any that черте Society has yet held. tear of cups and chains, Price 27/. 10s. | India-rubber tubes for conducting the seed to z 
Messrs. Crosskill exhibit.their elod Mm. ny eul.-| At stand 18 Mr. Whitehead, of Preston, exhibits tile lters, and а two cou e 
ti carts, and waggons, ёе. Nos. 8 & 9 at bee machine, which is highly commended by the e judges here pressure upon each coulter, The great superiori 
stand are two different forms of Вер” rea ing mach e ape has received prizes elsewhere, Near an | the exhibitors patent lndia-rubber tubes over the 
the former being the original one, - clipping appa” | eini reaping ife (Or e by a C gentleman, NE usual tins has now been fully proved in their very ex- , 
ratus, ihe] latter having M'Cormick's serrated c s. | Mazie ‚ from L'Aigle (Orne), France. It is on the | tensive use for four years. Itis obvious that the seed. 
The effect of the last alteration isto эе the das nd principle of "Мої cutter, for working by опе | is first delivered by the rue л with perfect regularity; 
work with considerably less power, and the serra ted | ho horse, fei ju and fro a: one edge i i and the only possible cause of i i d 
cutters are lighter, and less liable to get out „4 order | standin ng erop of a x t arrangement by | ie Pet] o or in patches, as is so frequent! e Me 
than theshears, They are also less expensive, which t AN А ^ pet s shifted from side "я y sido | th б эке MAI afforded by the tins. e 
wilhstsnding the enormous rise in the value t, — of the framework. The e velocity 1 is got up by a toothed | toe b motio | 
labour since last year, the improved machine ! wheel working into an endless screw, which is of course | the seed to Bed from s 
ean be supplied at the same price as the old one, | mechanieally bad, being wasteful of power. It is ап | | at varying 1 
including a complete set of cutters wr so that, in | exceedingly ingenious and well made piece of apparatus, of this patent entirely 
case of accident in the harvest Sep. put. сап be | and attracted а а great deal of attention in the trial | cups working within each 
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alteration in the frame, and 277 Me of Toy qud Messrs, Garrett exhibit at stand 21 a large number | India-rubber be; through emn the seed passes, pro- 
the driving wheels by catches and makes the | of drills a and horse-hoes, the latter prize takers as usual, | tected completel fro 
reaper more manageable in the field, and it can | Their three-row manure and Turnip drill also received | most boisterous w 
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6 feet 6 inches, and is said to cut 15 acres in 10 hours, Sivar hod lands, Tomi and Mangold Wurzel seed, with | machine, consisting of oscillating “sla! P бза т 
assuming that the horses travel 2j miles per hour. | Rape-cake e фе ў Irish peat charcoal, or any light аге said to be more efficient in that vi inn 
Price of the reaper, including two complete knife ав pulverised manure. The manure-coulters are fixed to | them which is adopted, than the 
and six spare cutters, 421. This machine made very | a-swing bar; while those for seed are attached to Ron riddles of pierced Diii: 
good work on the trial gromi the decision giyen Hui to admit of the manure being buried апу depth in the] Mr. Bentall, at stand 40, exhibited his well known. 
of Dra y's etr po and the seed {о be бра, directly over it with | р і has shares,. 
а portion of det ween them; for. whieh forks k preceded A du three points, arranged parallelly with each 
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contend for the superiority of the principles. i аске in | lbs. to to 8 lbs. per ac and di manur dar bo sepe | apaces а кыс үчтү m tie e iD. 
Bell's machine, we must admit that those principles | lated as риу. 4 res р to 16 bushels pe acre.. This -— to votes m hardest soils, \ 
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have not yet been b in a sufficiently e: IM drill i is adapted for the draught of one horse or pony, remarkable stead in its work, and a б-а aeity of 
dious and нера form. Mir. Crosskill receiv will be found most convenient and easy of manage- | Ne to the he Jnd i in a degree not to be attained b 
medal for his ca mi mik Price 147. eror eti eroe p other means. There are other advantages, too, іп this- 
At the next stand Messrs. M*Neill and Co. exhibit vithout manure, 17, 10s. extra ; if made to aet as а peculiar construction, Ву means of the long point a 
their asphalted felt, with models of roofs and framings, | horse-hoe, 27. 8з. extra. share 18 inches wide ean often be used in hard ground, 
and calculations of cost relatively with that of slate.| At this stand were two very eiat o machines for | when, without it, even a six-inch share could not be- 
Mr. Dunlop, » el Haddington, exhibits, we think, the | cutting Turnip rows into bunches. One does it by | used ; the chance of weeds slipping by it is thereby 
lot of farm harness in the yard | means of revolving choppers, the other by a revolving | greatly diminished, and fewer tines being required, the- 
=! Gibson, of Newcastle, exhibit their revolving circular edge. In the latter a cireular дд across rd тат is less liable to ehoke in foul E T ж: 
асы же appears to md а vm tl of, row is made to revolve ; itis plain that thus the whole, At stand 45 (Thomas Johnson, Leicester) we noticed 
т, containing à grea mber of| row would be asit were sawn out and off as the machine | а churn of the common pe, the axis of whose: 
айылым 'h dise, and а greater number of pom ,Slung | progressed ; but the circular edge is broken in three or | motion was placed diagonally through it,so that ће 
the axle. The N and clod crusher is also | four places, and so three or four times in the length | contents of the churn хз бабата Md much. 
exhibitedat this stand. _ Iteonsists ofa numberof wheels of row covered by the progress of the machine during | more violently than ifit were subjected to merely the- 
on two parallel axles one revolution of the c Eod me are three or four ordinary rotation on an axis symmetrically placed. — 
those on the other, so as to mutually clear one another, bunches left untouched. The f steerage to the drills | At stand 46 M Howard exhibited their well. 
Holmes and Co. of Norwich, exhibit threshing exhibited by Messrs, Garrett ran improved by a known ploughs and harrows, They are successful with - 
machines, steam engines, and drilling machines, Their | double NI: which gives the steerer very great the deep plough, Hir second with the general purpose- 
eombined threshi ng, shakin боой ini wing ine is | power ov. t, во as to contro] | plough. : 
cient implement. The shaker is formed of апу нер. V to deviation from the straight line with | At Messrs. Smith & Ashby's (Stamford ar 
Sox Buen, havin orated plates on the top surface, | perfect me sa and effect, Messrs. natn trs fixed | noticed an ingenious dmm dB S tail-board to 1 Ld 
and the bottom boarded, so that all the corn remaining | barn works on the ground. which slides in under the body when not A EA 5 
in the straw is thoroughly shaken out, and it passes Clayton, туады & Со. of Lincoln, also exhibit | lifts out and in to its plaee by eset уже the axis ra 
through the perforated plates into the boxes, and is | ап arrangement of fixed barn works, and аё their stand | which it is itself part of a cylindri a 
delivered from them to the riddle. By this arrange- | a large number of portable threshing machines, steam | this wasa new chaff cutter, i epeei 
ment the crank bearings under the shakers are кері engines, and saw machines, were stationed. hc had | F. Arding, of the Albert Iron Works, Uxbridge :— This. 
iL | the of going over Messrs, Clayton's machine, or which h aeos td letters patent pe 
works, in Lincoln — one of the best exhibitions been granted, is as the combination of the 
rtainly of which the TE o boast; 600 men |concave and A. convex бый, , ; 
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tion is ей. more even and smooth than by a аге employed, and опе а >. on ап andin {һе same machine. Onejof the principal оЪјее-. 
Single erank, and is more durable. In this machine, average is turned out every aie nd four threshing tions to the use of the concave or the convex knife. 
as in most of the other travelling machines, the machines а week. They have received the prizes for se roses Де is, that the knife in cutting thrusts 
corn. is; delivered into sacks at one end, in nearly a | the b d the best fixed threshing machines. from one side of the mouth to the other thereby 
fit state for market, and the straw at the other; the| The latter was exhibited at the Royal Agrieultural | giving pe machine a tendeney to choke, producing а 
chaff T on wx дї ү D» Ме соке 199, 1852, and had & ус great amount of friction upon the cheeks or sides of 
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t has had several Ше machine, and causing an йет ; 
important мыл and additions made ^4 ju where the knife entera, e f eel eere лала ti 
Elevators for discharging the grain into sacks and апі where it finishes get уч feed becomes light and - 
engine, which may be considered so far ап а Barley-awner have been added; both of which are hard. The лан sought to be established 
ав the dust materially injures the working found to be very valuable and efficient appendages, aud use of this machine are evenness of feed, and 
an, engine. The whole z the working parts effeet a considerable saving in labour. It NO effec- | quent evenness of cut, and avoidance of friction, by 
id E brasses, an great attention has | Ка rates „е chaff from the pulse cavings. which means a greater Amount of work ma: MX 
я ! given to ha ing several parts | The he chaff, too n be brought out on aihe s "S of the | with a given power. It is fitted in the best nan: 
directions to eaeh machine at ROMA t advantage in out-door upon a strong ash frame, with Meng amne stretcher 
н satinn poii ава оу торуу лий і the brass bearings, hy wh 
ni e in machines which cann e out means dust and it are GS bes 
ог chaff from either side. Itis intended for steam power, ings. Price 6L бз. те т 
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