Jury 5, N THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 461 
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cup b in maro, tan ohe instance wo ave aber te St NEW PATENT INVENTIONS FOR STABLE REQUISITES, 
imm. the peitti ani iie arded a Prize at the mee ont and opener: by the 
what it would have been by keeping the mowers out anotner 
fortnight; it is not enough to ane two or Sree of the red flowers nch Governmen’ 
e plant sho 
developed, and as near ital can e consistent with 
gathering ya much of the foliage as possible, indeed, the wither- 
ing of the lower leaves is commonly the criterion for cutting ; 
area: Barley has i ved greatly, althou unusual 
number of “ blacks’ "hae aada gi ; Oats are ts aan Seg sown 
early loo Beans ee e goneon remarkably well, an 
k well; hi o m rem: ni j 
this ti ch h 
7 into pod. Potat d Peas al od; Turni af 
lene gy eee e COTTAM AND H EN, 
mong those sown early. ‘The second week in June seems the | MHE Original INVENTORS of the PATENT ae „MANGER RACK and he ar TROUGH 
most certain time for sowing in mid-eastern counties. Mai | 
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AS ONE pb ita to which they have made important additions, main feature: explained in the 
are variable, and althou r seen seyeral goo: S, yet 
d th taint; ils in obt: 
kaieke of this Se moby oe pepsi abe! i vo pen atta atten A represents tl the Pat er Guide and Collar Rein, the ball ) or mixing with the food in the manger, is alone sufficient to claim 
ti the yoi M: ls fro! ds, to thi of which i is taken to the poe s the ae Hee works thay ease and | general notice. 
ee ees: oe to leaves thai ite enough fa OS iowa. | freedom up or down the guide bar, and i A oiseless in its opera- C The Seed Box detached, made of Galvanised Sheet Iron, 
We have abundance of keep for the stock, which in some measure | tion, as also a sure preventative against “the most restive horse | light and durable. 
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cast in the stall. D The Patent Saddle and Harness Bracket combined, can be 
pepe einble thes e Shall be oaea by B ‘The Patent Portable Seed Box can be instantly detached | used with great advantage in Harness Rooms, where is an 
a liberal quantity being brought forward of unusually excellent | from the Rack without disturbing the hay. The saving of = object, as the long portion of the bracket can be up out of 
quality, The sheep are now doing well; lambs are also surmount- | Seed in a clean and useful state, either for agricultural purposes, | the way when not in use. 
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apparedoe e spring. 3 pir Da n more grade of Ite; COTTAM’S MANGERS are gach oy m the best possible manner, both as to yrr and 
weeds have been excessively troublesome, an spare hands 215 
ave been urge: ei 4 | aer aat are cle anly i in appearance, d urab. 
pation, for weeds will grow on good land in heart. Women p| Gal anised, or Enamelled. 
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12s. per score of twenty per week [query day]. Mowin g costs | piae POPE iana fend with moveable safety covers, 8 Sanitary Traps, Stable Pumps, Double Corner Mangers 
‘from 3s. to 4s. per acre; men’s weekly wages, 13s. and ia s. 2 Chaff Cutters and Oat Bruisers, kept on show at 
week. Very little old corn he n stacks. J. W., Peterboro s 
TH HANTS, June 30.—We have abstained from iite k any | 
enee ot NED OAA EA from the opinion of many as COTTAM & HALLEN’ S ING The Ne , Winsley | Street, en a depres 
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to the Wheat crops. The warm it WARMING AND VENTILATING, 
and “straight as a poker,” and now are shooting forth ears short | on application. 
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Again, some have Wheat, Tares, and Wheat APATA bal aad miserable 
it looks. The ee a = very destructive in light lands | Prices... #01010 AA at dk E 0 O rid gtd. 3 aw 
and carried off half the plant, and even more in some instan men | + + * 
Mangels a failure in some parts, in others very fine; the baulked | Width Cut “I6 ins. me 19 ins, 22 ins. anes oO ine 
best, drilled on the flat a failure. hae he are largel sown, bu k 
the fly has commenced its ravages. hay crops abundant i in | d ` 
places, in others light, even on k piede much is safely ee m ht rage a n 4} : 
secured, and in very admirable condition, though many carried a q by! 2 
ary too oon, ia of case when bonsing, their once is now required can be PE BY ANY UNSKILLED LABOURER, Who has only 
armers, like soldiers, require courage c the a fia 
of battle. sans are reputed clever in obta taining fine crops, and ush the machine before him. The Registered salad i nent insures ‘ 
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equally expert in spoiling their treasure. Barley and Oats look fectly level cut of any required rate and preveuts the 
well, especially the early sown; the later are somewhat scorched neers gett saat A FA í be, 
by the late inten nsity of the heats. There is not a rick of Wheat knives from cutting into the soil, however uneven the ground may 
be m many fa 
guards the threshold of the “rick-pound.” This is reserved for Copies of Testimonials wi ill be 
s ; soi traditio K forwarded, he free, on application 
manures are ineoauced, but nothin ng surpasses pr operly prepared 
bones and short manure, Tares, both winter and fhe Dow to the manufac! 
betaine and lok ‘vel scene ressings of 3 t wt. 
nsure a fine ~XYZ, The above may also be procured 
Fa nn en icultu: 
Notices to Dota pn aain plem tsi on; of Messrs 
FLEAS IN PrGEoON Houses: 259 Gardeners’ | fi Varren & Sox, a ieri 
Chronicle. | 
GUANO, ups ent eent ie, 1 MD pan rs wi r drill pou 
water r gularly aay pe fel manure, which it also dis- | t heL f the C; 
iribütes gre At oat duibopenaoatiy: A paper on the water i sa cee 
drill at page 426 may perhaps be of use ‘x you. We should , Pal 
pes gon piping in preference to gutta percha under ground, & 
and g ta porcia in poer to Ao AN Ars gah ground: | 
Your Aen t Lettuce adic Bar soe frost through the winter is the | country. 
ersmi 
Ir. Woop ox Cow Feepixe: Correspondent. Not having room | ‘al i ury. 
for the whole extract to which we last week referred, we here f B. SAMUELSON, Britannia Works, Banb z 
give the substance of it. Mr. Wood said :—“ It now seems the ' 
opinion that the te of pete ao hay ae nk Gp tomy means econo- | 
mical. If we can dispense wit! Tass as hay for 
winter feeding, still less do we want tins summer. I am strongly | | VALUABLE i M PR OV E M mijah a N MOWI N G MAC H IN ES: 
of opinion that the feeding of beasts in summer on old | 
pastures is not making the most of the land. I a it answer | 
to turn m. to 
BY ROYAL 
hese beasts t of ent : Nore Arad RA 
Winter Barley, and Trifolium, and in the summer and autumn U nder the Patronage of Her Majesty 0 Queen V tuang and His Majesty the Emperor of 
months on Tare: i n th nch. 
winter months on § i 
0 n o re 
summer only, besi rn every parti dung 
fi e i w ich is n w + T ~ f 
done with the land in pasture. I keep a dairy of 22 Alderney A | i E X Å N D hH R S H A N K Ss A 
cows, and my practice is to stump them down with a chain > 
; but 
pera osy comes in Jane I feed them on Tares and vieri I AR BROATH, FOR FARS H i RE.—PATENTE ES. 
i loose 
night. After haying, I turn them 1 on the after Grass, 
till the weather gets cold, when I take them in, first of a night, A, e e> anD SON, while soliciting the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and Gardeners to their 
and then altogether, and put them on Cabbage and hay, which and Pony MOWING and ROLLING MACH geL 8 = completeness and superiority of which are sii elt 
latter, I think, may be dispensed with by substituting straw | at the azen rie respectfully s ms = — to their new HAN ACHINE, specially adapted for mowing small lawns, verges, 
with Rape-cake, molasses, bran, pollards.’ around fi ower beds, &c., and w ow undergone a trial pla sufficient to enable the Patentees with all confidence to offer it 
OXEYE: Anti-Oxeye. See the paper by Messrs. Hardy on Weed | as the cheapest as well as the ae efficient and complete machine extant. The improve i ape ts effe eens by the Patentees enable 
Destruction, The hay must be mown before the plant seeds, | the machine to be worked with sot reao DT oi ne person. It requires no change of wheels rollers in mowing verges; will cu! 
and in the pasture pulled after rain before flowering, or cut off ey to the edge of flower-beds; veh le soia poeri quick turning, emh we rolling he same tins; the f the cut 
with a hook on flowering. The Wheat and Oats s oud amenir Aiii ace ina ue secon urning a screw, and bei p cenuaple e well as ripe tka in its construction 
Sown at wide intervals, and the young plants may “a then siseahh hine can be easily worked and m ct oe a common l sur ty The machines are fitted wi il strength and 
tly cut off by the hoe, The roots may be removed andiae y, and consequently not at all liable to get out of order. The work is executed with great Beta ity, 8 d in a manner y 
during a thorough Turnip fallow. superior to Bonon with the ied ary while oe Beian A an E of rolling and paka cutting greatly improve and beaut 
THE ny scar Croup IN CurcKeys : J B W. See what “H, L. R? | the turf. fey Rolling and Mowing Machin ommon use at all the Royal Gardens, Windsor, Kew, Buckingham Palace, 
ee similar attack a tp.379. We will obtain for ycu | and Osbo usi itet Price L Lists forwarded on applica ation. 
TURNIPS ON ASHES: Talgarth. You need not fear that the seed N.B. A.S xs & Son findin; eet their Patented Improvements are pirated, nd to caution the public against purchasing 
will will be killed by by an over-abundant auci of ashes, At the | Machines with ieta improvements without their name and address marked on the Machin 
same time care must be taken before so: — t ore and A. Saanxs & Son also amy "Fleming's SA 
LTING MACHINES, for destroying ‘Weeds, &c., on Gravel Walks, Court Yards, 
ash be well mingled by plough, ! &e. and prices of which will be learned on application. 
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