332 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZE 
ubt is. el W ARNER’S sac 
and stoc low, as it no fav 
dali for the Jast Se month, e 
TEE: [Mary 10, 1856. 
OR GENERAL PORTARLE P PUMP 
T 
e val 
SE ae 
“| WARNER'S IMPROVED LIQUID MANUKE 
| 
forsome time, 8! have reap very dear, “end though still iaaa MADRAN Tanks, ‘and Wellsof a i Seater: ee Patasani tin. 
high, are rather lower than they were. _ Even now at from 10 to ee Diameter engt The barrel is of at clog i D action, 
14 weeks old they fetch from 20s. to 25s. ach; but respecting of Barrel. et l. £s. d. likely to corrode, and can be raised o 
we do not think that any o! county possesses a 23 in. short 1 ft. 7 Fitted for lead, 1 10 0 lowered at pleasure è legs will fold 
er b of them. Of cou t are choice lots to be „ long 3,» ii » | gutta percha, | 1 14 0 tasether. wad ka SiE S oe — 
found that surpass them, but we beli ii gh gl, Sha ” ditto 38, 6,4 or cast iron}2 80 © on shoulder toany pond or tank required, 
haye a better sort generally diffused. They combine the breeding a? t EtA B thy ced ‘pigs (1a 0 Prie Tie Paas wit h reas 
and fatting properties in perfection The Berkshire spotted ” ” ditto 3 d 6” is raqutreds 3:90 ‘This barrel iy 274 fe aisre a Fes 
are breeders, but hard to fat; the white, commonly called 2 r ort with i katot Toad Bipe | are 5%: hich. 
Chinese, are good fatters, but bad breeders; at hac a — dl fi  ettaclied and Bolts and No | 1, inch Gutta Percha Suction Pipe 
property that we havo fonnd in them. | Bu t here ready fort Ry Ag seseeesseeeos esecsase a 14 0 | 1s. 9d. per foot. x 
fort that possess the goodrqualities of each of the fo rmer, with 24 in. long itto ditto 2 18 0 | 14 inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas 
full size; and we do not arpa that strangers will obtain much | Siietion Pipe, 8s. 64. ner foot 
favour with us forsome time to come. Her ree owing is nearly ov ———— May be obtained of any 
with us; and preparing for ‘roles os w be our work, The short barrel Pump is very c nient | 1 g 
above pri 
space, for = sorp ply o 
Wash-house: fe 
at 
Notices to Corr onde 
Farrs: Beta, Stagshaw Bank Fair (tor racing a 
soft water Son 
po tig in Hot, Fo 
fair is held on Whit-Friday for ewes and; lambs, hoggs, and 
att 
cattle and horses fir io held on July S, for she P, under the stage, 
principally hoggs and wedders. sins br 7e ped mor foru A May be obtained of any Ironmonger or 
clipped sheep; July 4 is again for c Third | Plumber in Town or Country, at the aboye prices, or of the 
is on t 6, for lambs onr: The: it ne ge i ‘ber | Patentees and Manufacturers JOHN WARNER ayp SONS, 
24, for ewes and tups. Nine-ten + of the shownat these | 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London, 
are Cheviots val mixed bi Every act hla of Machinery for Raising Water by means 
GUTTA PERCHA: ry ine by Messrs. Burgess | of vahena; men ap Bar wen ENR, &e.; also an and Garden 
& Key that coal tar he best ponent of naphtha for | Engines, &e. ap plieati 
for fixing in situations of limited height a | 
of coppers and s 
Ep a 
orci, and Plant 
d, 
WAREHOUSE is Remove 
London, to the extensive Premises, No. 67 
and 68, King William 
Street, London. 
napht 
purpose; tuner, ahiorolorm, &e., 1 dis: 
There eisa A ane 
e side red witb 
QUESTIONS ON pater Manacement: F C. (1.) What number of 
per 100 acres are generally are on ve oth farms ?— 
tenths of dairy 
r 
your 
naphtha will not ee AR it. 
calico, cloth, ee 
al nufi 
solve it, wood 
consisting of 
gutta percha 
arms general in 
hat of a 
the milk gy 7 he ae E Be ee ii ive 
wii S not us i 
Pe eer t! ving piyee second or 
third; third Bahay AS are the most profitab’e, 
‘Giants « and quality of mi g considered. Supposing the 
cow to be 3 years old at the her first calf, at 4 and 5 " 
she is at ; if she continues to produce her calf in good d 
Season, i. e., February to April, she is generally retained 
in the till years old, a a 88 it 5 not 
advisable to continne to milk her 
i 
e Mer? b ah ha ALEXANDE R 
red ont sin tnt spear NEW HAND MOWING 
much re , particularly kr 
hen hay bein; et her rani. ‘food, it adds ve: 
considerably to the expense per maintenance, Fro 
s to ers the usu: 
BY r RATARA LETTERS PATENT 
gts & SON’S 
AND ROLLING MACHI 
S a ADAPTED FOR MOWING SMALL 
LAWNS, VERGES, und FLOWER BED 
wer Beds, requires no change of Wheels or ps ‘Rollers t in Mowing Verges; 
me. 
achine 
Works, Sheffield. 
ip py MDA 
NE 
S, 
Eri le apii of the cut is regulated by E aoig 
an be easily worked and p eg by a laboure: 
m 7 to Sdeycerd &c. The Machine will cut close to the edge of Flow 
of age i good farm hi al time for casting off the bg great facilities, for Quick Turning, Cutting and Rolling at the same tim 
dairy . In all packs there are favourites either on account serew, and being simple as well as complete in its construction, the ma 
of breed, or on account of being peculiarly good milkers; th Bis 
are occasionally allowed to remain in the dairy pack to 10 or 
22 inch Machine... £7 0 0 | 19inch Machine 
| 16inch Machine ... ... £6 0 0 
sas Oe £6 108. 
N APPLI' ‘hia 
MANUFACTUR 
"the ff dai: i s are seldom fatted by dairy ION TO 
Sa op Ae Arden sdl cak E alai lae Aae WILLIAM DODDS, "28, “Tadaa Street, London. 
prices à old cows when sold?—The price usuall ENT FOR THE 
obtain ws varies from S}, to 122., rding toage an 
y: 
. to 122., acco: d 
hat do you consider thežvalue of young cows WILLI: M Due also diio 
r ves ?—From 14. . 
( every description of manufacture in plain and ornamental Iron and 
which have just dropped their first calves ?—F. to 18/. | Wire Work, s = ron Bridges, Iron Uonnarvatdribd with Hot Water Heating Aati, Entrance Gates, F AO Gates, Irom 
- for 3-year olds, which is the more 1 age the cow’s | and Wire rene: teu Hurdles, Garden pra re Netting, and a —_ ns of useful and ornamenta! 3 for Flow 
producing her first but some ers, particularly on | Gardens, &c., the prices of whi ih will be nin and the manufacture of the most substantial charac 
very rich land, allow tl song ah waisted A at Fro 
BY ROYAL 
f, or are sold (ery young -not more than 4 or 5 day: 
old) to butchers at a very low price, frequently for 10s. or 15s.; 
the price ined for those rearing is generally fr: 
to 30s.. y acres of Grass are allowed to each cow 
in (1 ay to Ist November); and how much hay 
will she consume in winter?—One and a half a +rass 
the al allowance for a cow fr the 1st of Teini to Ist o 
; and as she will t 24 tons of hay at 
WILLIAM DODDS, 28, | LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON. 
VALUABLE PAE BONE MENTS a MOWING MACHINES. 
Under the Patronage of Her Majesty Q ase Vi gu and His Majesty the Emperor of © 
ns 
onths it will 
rad sum ETRE, Estimated e: mmer and wi ARB R 
p for eac value e læadreqnired to kee 
cow during the months we presume would be al at OATH, FO R FAR 
4l.; and as the of hay-making and attendance on the 
„5H ANKS anp SON, 
ALEXANDER SHANKS AND SON, 
SHIRE.—PATENTEES. 
aeara ico as 
e soliciting the attention of the Nobility 
rdeners to their 
Gent a 
pem think 57. is a fair-estimàte of the cost of her keep fro Horse and Pony MOWING and ROLLING MACHINES, Fy — leteness superiority of which are now well known, 
ist o! December § to 1st of May.—(8.) What qua ntity of Eae -i e time respectfully Miena notice to their new HAN CHINE, agen adapted for mowing small lawns, verges, 
` or other roots are allowed in wate, ifany; also i if ollealee arvana: flower beds, &c., and which h w undergone a t —_ oy ‘eutficient ‘to iey able the Patentees with all confidence to offer it 
Li or meal are e r given 1 ae ers general | * s the cheapest as well as the most effici ent and complete e extant. The mM by the Patentees enable 
rule, Grass in summe: ait hay i s the only food the machine to be worked with perfect ease by one person. Ttr ei res no change ar wheels or rollers in mowing verges; will out 
ven by dairy farmers to their milking cows: certainly in no aon to the edge of flower-beds ; has seca Mera pa e A ie vtec bee and rolling at the same time ; the length of the ent 
el is oilcake, Linseed-meal, and rare! any roots rh occa- | C20 be effectually regulated in a few seco rning a screw, well as plete in its constructio 
sionally ley is grown, is cut tato chaf | the machine can be easily worked and m Acs labo wid 
any th an pa Wy! 
and time no milk is yielded, which durability, and consequently not at all liable t toget aad of order. 
is through the months of January and February.—(9.) 
The Ai be 
s operat ion 
superior to uoe tik the scythe, while te be te f rolling and close cutting greatly improve and peautify 
quantity of milk produced annually. by y each cow, and pa SI H the turf. The Rol and Mowing Machine in common use at all the Royal Gardens, ero , Kew, sr ir am Palace, 
period does she give most? Noha ieee and Os a A. Srawke & 8 Son have mitch pleasure in su submi mitting the following from the n erous unsolicited testimonials 
Heey an poanblo the the qty miik yielded per cow annnall: receive by gs iù fa oe of their New Hand Machin a 
and July are the most produ ‘om J e & Co., London. From Thos. Mitchell J Esq., of Phantassie, Haddin, 
aoe ti Fi after w -+ t “ Gentlemen, —We must lina ott that your Hand Machines “Mr. Thomas Mitchell James fas received "the Grass © Catt 
e aies N pcr ppd sg bd yee rd pane rt ean ndeed, they are preferred to all others.” | Machine from Messrs, Shanks & Son. It has s give 
and whey butter yie cow ?—Very little 
double Gloucester iå is Eas made, the farmers findi fte rom R. K. Goode, Esq., of Heather Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. pa pael bes Mitchell, Es T) ton, Aberdeenshire. 
thin or single Gloucester the most profitable. e. From 3} tod ewt. = Gentiemen —The pr does its work far dogg than can For ee wi Sy of Thamiston, be has 
be done with the he, half the “Mr. Forbes Mines compliments, &c, As far as 
ni f the county per cow, and about 30 Ibs. of whey mida. dermal Les aide ap been able to jud zg f the Mowing Machine 5 answers perfectly - 
butter —(11.) What is the whey worth for feeding g and is like kee s a necessary imple- 
gs?—The value of the whey for feeding pigs is estimated miston, near Jedburgh. batin ver Eno ely to become a n 
sa From James Je , Esq., of Sam 
cow * Gentlemen FE am happy to say that I si much pleased 
: per cow per annum. and satisfied with the manner in which the Machine does its 
work. Itis, Ta find, a very great saving of ae and far sur- 
peaa Fee the scythe in the manner that it leaves the Grass after 
ng.” 
A. 1. The tru nchbing Rape,” if y n get 
it. There is but a warts difference between different sorts i 
Rape, but inquire, when you pı 
seed has been produced fr 
2. About 2 quarts of oe 
acre ; lly about 8s. or 10s. per bushel You can cow Illustrated Price Lists 
seed ju: urnip seed ; ent when only some has b t 
turn brown; let it lie to ripen, the th aà Ar Sa feld with B. A. SHANKS & Son finding that their Patented Improvem 
A. SHANKS & Son also 
&c., particulars and prices of which will be learned o 
t the price C. Lee, Hammersmith. zh 
papers. M: ry Web 
Bs rat wap ER Na niece a ary lake & Co., 118, Fenchurch Street, City. 
$ cog la give: 5 per 
a nag 9 of lime., lime. aitas at its foot applies this manage we ‘am Dray & Co, i as ten Rii e ion. 
be sorte acid : per E onk or tements do mot neco grag Pine ag ickson & Sons, "106, Be Tasis raig Chester; 
igboya o Un Lae St. tbe, ani A e he e and 14, Corporation Street, Manches 
m > a, Hertord 
Johnson Leicester, 
N.B. 
gt 
Machines with their improvements without their name and address athe on Lat Machines. asd 
supply Fleming’ p ese td Kera for destroying Weeds, &c., on Gravel Walks, Court Yards, 
men 
From ry me Garden Almanack for 185 1 aba 
“ Twelve nai ’ experience enables us eee al 5 
Patentees iet forth as to the E aan of “their i improve 
Machine. Our Gardener delights iu its use 
ed on application. 
t purchasing 
rated, be tion tl 
ls nee 
Messrs. Danks & Nixon, Nottingham á 
Ma lebeck & Lowe Birming! am. 
” Win’ Drummond & Sons, Stirling; and 58, Dawson 
Street, Dublin. Kishen a , 
B! wn & cheba reade, Glasgo 
4 Janie Dickson á Pag 32, South Hanover Street, 
Edinburgh. 
» Dickson & Turnbull, Perth. £ 
