June 7, 1856.| 
mas erg ation as r E A TEA EE ART N 
I shall transmit to your rani I have reason to 
totes that this disease has assumed a yee ak 
DOANDTAND AGRICULTURAL 
Wein, “Agncuitera Engineer, 16, Bath 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
NTS FOR SALE, AND WANTED.—Apply to rowan — 
oad, 
Place, New R 
397 
CLOTHS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES; also 
nee of the termination of the war, a quantity of 
in conseque! 
jn Mecklenburg, and that the losses are "90 eee | AOBRANN ry yards by 6 yards, made expressl: for the 
ig per, doo of Hampstead Road, London ak Crimea, to be sold cheap at Davis's, 64, West Smithfield, London. 
í The Earl of Clarendon.’ ~ MAPPIN N's PRUNING KNIVES iN EVERY VARIETY, — a $$ 
‘ Lübeck, 17th May. 6. WARRANTED GOOD BY THE MAK! y 
‘ Sir, honour to in conse pis ar a 
nary disease having broken out among the 
horned cattle of Mecklenburg, the same di , I believe, which 
has caused such ravages among the cattle in Poland, 
Governm A ned sani regulations to be adop i 
case disease should appear within the beck territo! : " 
hav ver en. , as a precautionary measure, thet = à| fos EPH MAPPIN anD BROTHERS, Queer’: ir and every di desertion of metal work. TPricen, doe at 
horned cattle shall enter the Liibeck territory from the Duchies | CurLery Works, Sheffield; and ae on he King William Manufactory as $ 
ecklenburg Schwerin and Mecklen rome trelitz, sete Street, London, Drawings forwarded SENSORS Se rae te 
= as are corti abs hg a authorities to be perfectly free | HORTICULTURAL WORKS AND HOT-WATER 
fons a (Šigned) ‘F. A. BLACKWELL) ” ate sah i MANUFACTORY is 
“Colo: p2” Roap, Lo: 
KEN: RROW 
The oaei ‘joarned to their Weekly Meeting on | OHN TAYLOR ai AND “SON beg to call ‘ae leitina 
Wednesday the lith of June of the bably. ant gentry to the very superior m: in 
- which they Erect all kinds of Conservatories,.Vineries, Green- 
Miscellaneous. Set, Be cab Aat Aari S vith elegance of 
7 be ¥ 1 *, \y u ility of materials and wor! anship. 
Ay esbury J Ducks These ducks are perfectly white, | | ROY D'S PATENT SELF- ADJUSTING SCYTHE, Their VENTILATING APPARATUS for the Fronts 
an p co! mplet ty o Roofs of Houses has given the highest edhe Ssh Churches, 
of that town. When highly fed, they begin to lay about | BOYD'S PATENT VULCAN SCYTH E, ` co mpie ete... Chapels, Schools, Entrance Halls, ron feee 4 &c., ‘heated 
ogee and as all the e; eggs are hate 7 ened hoe RE D’S PATENT VULCAN BLADES with Hot-Water Apparatus in a and efficient 
y be ha a eedsmen; “and Wholesale manner. J.T. & Son have great ome jap serach roh me wed 
aitoks are not permitte: ed but continue | ean Se anit. 
la; aing dung the season, The aieia are z ken 
from r fos ter-mother the moment they leave the | SS 
eriod o 
eg ndure it no longer, at ei pea the SAMUELSON’ S 
est ilean cleo, pets ut “he carrie o REGISTERED BUDDING’ S LAWN MOWING MACHINES 
M. Dray & Co., Swan Lan of the nobility and gentry by whom they are extensively engaged. 
zati The ducklings are kept 
warmly hou: and allowed but a limited access to 
ter. They are fed, in addition to corn, with greaves PLEASURE GROUNDS, LAWNS, BORDERS, BOWLING GREENS, ETC. 
liver, flesh, and almost every description of animal gar- 
bage. In eight or ten weeks ducks are killed, and | To cut from 16 inches wide, for a boy to work, 
forw: to London, where, in the early season, prices 30 inches wide, for man and pony. 
sometimes range 14s. per couple. Of the 
numbers thus produced it is impossible to speak with | Prices ... £5 10 0 £517 6 £900 £11 10 0 
ee eS io e ite bel et gu kage | WiathGut DMpn Di ins. =< 25 ine, BO 
last season nearly 2000. Mr. Read in Journal of the d th t 
Royal Agricultural Societ THE REGI g 
J J fth hines ld nl YW that 
pesa be done BY ANY who 
h the ine before him. The Registered TRNA a a 
can perfectly ee cut of any ae -y m and prevents the 
to the soil, however 
past week LEEENA hes und may be. 
Ve getation ies from cutting y 
Calendar of Operations. 
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4 
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R AY. 
UTH LANCASHIRE, June 2.—During the 
hy abundance of rain, atte occasional sunshine. 
in all crops has been ienn nding. The upland meadow: 
very mick, ge ‘likely to a good crop. Clover is also ‘very | 
heavy in most t localities ; ved Speke (the garden of Lovaas) | 
itis earann ely high, thick, and is now a for tl AAPAN 
wil mmen eat i ith so soon as the weather takes up. 
man: e the | has proved a i werteat failure by the | 
ravages of the wireworm and the severity of the winter; many 
s hav plonghed up and resown with Barle ean Stessi 
a t 
Copies of Testimonials will be 
ECER pe t free, on application 
The above may also be procured 
at the peun KENTIR Im- 
pao "ae 
ave equal if a. hrr & O yrs pinuan 
God’s blessing w t t is Oi 
seas T A 
B. SAMUELSON, Britannia Works, Banbury. 
ÈT. _GREEN’S NEW INVENTION IN LAWN MOWING AND 
aasa 
nre die in debt, re 
rices. T t shows ire horses at Warringto = i 
X igan, and Liverpool have created a spirit of rivalry amongst SOLE MANUFACTURER, IRON AND WIRE WORKS, NORTH STREET, AELS 
reeders which of late has been carried too far. Hay and straw jaa 
have fallen 2d. to 4d. stone, and stack y: are-beginning to REGISTE RED JULY 24, 1855.—No. 373 
d e e rent days are mostly T, an 
ADVANTAGES OF THESE MACHINES supe ersede all others by having 
on: fashioned R will mow verges and Se flower beds, 
7% cut either 
not retail less than one i 
class farmer to buy, considering its present terrific hig width they cut; they will turn in very little room, and cut at the same time. All the working parts 
viz., 122. per ton. The cottagers’ gardens do them infinite credit aoe much stronger ere the old machines. The bottom Blades are so construct cannot 
for taste, produce, and ‘cleat anliness ; indeed, contentment seems to up the ground; they are only drawn, and not segs and drawn ma in other machines, 
prevail ev: og here, particularly when we on the e apene conseatenty do not require half the Racin fo, bins ove The three first s can be worked by 
and recent decorations to celebrate peace in most of our | one person with ease ; the two latter witha 
little H cer fe 
Lis TOF, FRI aaa ore CASH):— 
Notices to Corre A sirname 13 inches 16 inches 20 inches 28 inches and 32 inches 
Born’s THE: GS. A known correspond a in dis-| £5 5 0 £6 0 0 £7 0 0 r +7 “0 £10 10 0 (£1210 0 
p: ent of i e cannot make the nut rad screw hold the A quantity of Machines of other kinds at Harr the usual prices. á 
blade in working position, The joint on which the heaviest 
strain exists when the tool is at work now, has its rubbing 
cheeks radially grooved, so as to hold them fixed peetees when 
once ed up. Isthisso in the tool of which our co 
complains? 
Brewine: Country Parson. Under the circumstances you A 
it will be Besant tle to brew at eon and supposing you are w| 
gallons at a time, you will want a copper to hold as much, | 
a mashing-tub with false bottom of the same con'ents, and 
three shallow tubs as coolers to hold the same quantity, with a 
cask to hold the liquor. jie milk pose ets and a ond are 
what you need, and you should obtain the day’s services of a 
man to brew for yon. 
DANDELION : S G. We shall have a Leading article shor 
the subject, but we must warn = that nothing short i 
des tay them SI Se a i, betes in nog re ive Gardone t: Pee Patty ete ve my testimony to 
Devon ragray To Mr. GREEN, LEEDS mr ‘As always a te public and useful improvements, 
fered te haga ae wh = PF vite Hall is he, Tiner i SMr, your highly papain Mowing and Rolling Mactiive: The one sent for my inspection and trial (cutting a bow aca of 24 inches) was 
George Fowler, a gentleman who has successfully reclaimed a | drawn on flat ground with ease by one person, and although at the time of trial the lawn was wet, it was cut with the. 
num of a e fw d at Prine H: rtmoor, 18 nicety. So complete an le he invention, that amateur gentlem and even ladies, may work either the 16 or 20 inch size 
about to leave his farm. He says that he has carried out | with ease and eg providing the is long. For Ee I should say the would 
entirely the course of improvements on which he originally be most suitable; for e Serie ground two pe ns may work it; bu i; Be Terei: oH ae &e., , 
red, and has shown to the world what may be done on aam we the smaller sizes igs be bes I congratulate you on your very varua ae ara ii ae rk my opinion, kerana 
Dartmoor. Finas whieh in 1847 were worth no more than | SU and weak eventu pate supersede all others, for iti is not oe free from ay dei aae LA nii eari e be bie. ae t extreme! stad 
from ls. 6d. to 2s. per acre fetched on the 12th of May nearly editions ha its operations, non § consequssttse M must prove a great saving in the managem „ and a great boon 
60s. per acre.” the pnhlic.—I am, Sir, your most obedient servant, JosHu. ren eg the 
ESTIMATES or WA En There is further infor- Other Testimonials may be h A to anufacturer. 
The ab ine e purpos escribed, or ma; urned. 
LONDON AGENT: srs. Corram & HALLEN, kbi ia Eet, hy Messrs. rae k fag 103, Newgate 
Street, aol may > e, ‘of Fall principal RE Nurserymen, 2nd Seedsmen in England ; also Mr. CHARLES 
Garroop, Superintendent of Agricultural Department, Crystal Palace, Sydenham 
of Messrs. Mechi and 
sre d 
B Lady. ety of r 
e Some Mix pre ol pony wale to se cpaatlivoey “of 
or thereabouts, and keep the eggs in it till they§are 
