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cut down as soon as they appear, and by this means we | OAt at agg anp BEAN-SPLITTING MILL JOHN, WARNER So 
= d (Turner’s No. Crescent, Jewin Street, T bon, 
of ‘the plant by cutting off the leaf-buds. _ This Millis recomm< cg a a (GALVANISED IRON TUB GARDEN 
tances of beens ap might be adduced, tending to 
w that a kno e of the natural hist tory of weeds ping Wira Wansew's] pa perre 
reat im ranea in enabling us to subdue the m, | * trong! 
z is of 8 po sae | sine daio, commended,for 
Professor Buckm durability and 
orking to any manuf price, viz., 
ret Cage E E k Tee bushels rushed corn 21. 19s, to hold 
Calendar of Operations. ord more RE WSSE both 10 gallons. 
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CHESHIRE.— The appearance of the grain crops has undergone viz.,14 
a oer paisse since our last communication, in SCANNERS ofa gals., & 35 gals. 
terrific storm on Monday night and early on Tuesday morning, May be obtain- 
‘rops that we then spoke of bad magni ATERA are med laid ran ed of any Iron- 
have an unsightly appearance, and i uch to be feared have a # monger or 
received a oe pasiderable aidant bfi iay, but to what extent it is Price £5 15s. 6d. hoard z 
wn or coun- 
ssible to say; of course a great Sa will depend tty de 
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atentees and Manufacturers, as also Machinery of all kinds 
the result may not prove so bad as is generally pipoa. The | rs - sal b 1 
early Potato fields have for the last fortnight been scenes of busy Made and Sold by | Pr raising at from any depth to any height by Steam, 
employment to the labourer from 30’clock in the morning until | m p orse, or Manual Power, Prices sent on application. Syringes 
the afternoon, wh toes are sent off fresh to the different k ? la of various constructions and sizes from 9s. upwards. 
markets; and the wers are now taking advantage of th Iron Works, Ipswich. String from 5d. to 1s, 3d. per lb. 
change in the weather to transplant Mangel Wurzel and Swedes, 
or to sow the Green Melon Turnip, now so much in favour, or 
other kinds for a second crop. The hay harvest has been retarded, STAND No. 19, ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT CHELMSFORD. 
and in many instances mowing has been piel pee a at to d 
enable the farmer to bring all available power into the Mangel or 
Turnip field. There are great complaints of Mangel Wurzel B S À M U E -F S O N 
having failed to a considerable extent, but we have heard of some ° 9 
excellent crops, and it has been our good fortune to have an 
oes oF plants to spare from our general Peele we are B R I T A N N I A T R 0 N WwW 0 R K S, B A N B U R Ae 
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ful, and cattle’ generall ing re ably 
lover up nd has been very rapid, and we 
ve heard of cattl by , and healthy flocks of sheep | 
ee Hato, ,” from the over luxuria e 
e nt herbage. One case | SAMUELSON'S Patent Gardner’s Double 
under our own ner stii where a loss of 20 per cent. 
D k ‘healthy ie of ner ers been a in about nine days, Act P 
Cheese has lowered in price in consequence of tke anticipation of 
a good ma: ws A P. 
FARM NEAR HEXHAM, July T.—On the 19th ult. we finished sow- 
ing Turni A, after one of the most piste eaters we remember. 
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18 days o ould venture upon the land, and some of NI nearly al LIne Provincial eats Meeti: 
our neighbours have strong or wet land have been m NÀ 60,000 and 70,000 of these Machines havi 
worse case. The dry land: e v: in good $ AY and supplied ‘fro m the above 
time last month, but on the stronger out-lying lands there isa Shy oody’s, Phillips’, Gauntlett’s, Bashe and Barters’, and 
ean eae breadth which will remain unsown. Where Turnips 
have been got in they 
every other description of PATENT TURNIP 
GRATERS and PULPERS. 
CHAFF CUTTERS,—B. Samvetson’s 
instsnees 4h fo flea caused a second sowing. We finished Cornes? 
Chaff Cutters of all sizes, varying in price from 67. 10s.. 
thinning our sing les on the 5th inst., and first-sown yellow are 
quite ala for the hoe, A good breadth of seeds has been cut, 
and the cro; ioe well. Corn has improved eatly ii up to 147. 
appearance since our last report. as not yet “shot,” but CUTTERS, 
the ear is just showing. Barley an ts are also just shooting r Stables and small 
the ear, some early spots fes the former being out. Rye, of which occupations, and for aaraa 3l 
wn h Wheat, has been fully out for l l 
up s might. Potatoes look strong and healthy, and CORN UISING MILLS, ted 
i — e . full pi Gra s abundant, and for exportation, from 34. 5s. up to 77. 10s. each. 
cattle and sheep have both done well sin ing turned out izes 
Lambs are abundant and good, At Stagshawbank on the 4th ALT LS, of various s 
inst. the show of short-horns was poor. alloways and Irish LINSEED-CAKE a from 21. 6s. 
were more abundant, and quality fair. r all sorts there was up to 10%. eact 
a slo ut dear sale. We have carefully examined our iron p thir gee 
Fea t for the past year, with the stock on hand, and find we (H .—SAMUELSON’s $ ERA Atmo- 
ave used exactly 1 lb. per acre, exclusive of cast: shares, . , # 
SNE sf which when new wa did not ikii d paene and Anthony’s Patent American, manufactured 
Wester Ross, July 7—The weather still continues unsettled, Tor res $ 
and to-day we have heavy and continued rain. The Wheat Bend S E Ss Registered Bu ding’ S 
is now in a very precarious state, in regard Hast be its epee ing R fi 9 inch to 
season, and to its uncommon luxuriance. Much depends ot S, sis er eae 
season on the weather we 80) vious to 30 inches wide. e reg improve: t 
harvest, but this year there is a do risk 1 y patches of removed all the difficulties attending th = 
Wheat are lodged, which never can aturity, as the i hines, requiring only mshed along by 
most advanced fields are not yet fully in ear, whilst the later and an unskilled labourer to insure a perfectly level cut. "mg 
, although now ranker than in ordinary seasons, are Kase’s Patent Double-Action FORCE PUMPS; ï 
far from having reached their full height. It requires no un- PUMPS. 
bie on amount of > ght to enable one to tell that our Wheat z 
is year will be of a quality greatly inferior to our last year’s ae + } i i é ; 
crop. In 100 qrs. of Wheat of last year’s growth we would Stand No. 19, Royal Agricultural Show, Chelmsford; and may be procured aaa 
searcely have had 8 bushels of dressing: e appearance : 
man; ee Foa ba Oe ae now growing will yield little else than 
dressings. Oats and Barley are looking well everywhere, and if 
not too heavy also will be abundant crops. We will not only} ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW A SHOW AT CHELMSFORD.—STAND No, 19. 
pte a ae athe of straw this year, but a surplus over and 
above, quite sufficient to make up for last year’s deficiency. 
Turnip sowing has been completed, not so perea = Ba B. S AMUEL M U E L S 0 N’ S 
polarised, However thy azo coming pepe: nit REGISTERED BUDDING’S LAWN MOWING MACHINES 
me 4 i alongsid 
highway, and the soil being good, we calculated on growing a To cut from 9 inches ahs for a me to work, 
Turnip crop at once surprising to passers by and highly advan- 
ta i to ourselves. No pains or expense o prepare o 30 inch 
e soil, and supply the best manure; but unfortunately part of 
the seed we purchased was bad. A large proportion of e nter Prices «£2150 £510 0 ee 17 6 $ 070 9 0 0 Sit sraa sy 
came above ground, and those that did braird advance so slowly, | SRD Z 
that at their present step 12 months of summer weather would = Width Cut 9 ins, 16ins. 19ins. 22ins. 25ins. 30 ins, 
needed to bring them to a decent size. This is surely tantalisin; 
enough. No seeds should be used. without being notes! di } 
tested, be the character of the seedsman from whom ey are m PERA ae $ 
rin ve it may. The hay crop is more abundant than it | care requisite in the handling o P ? 
as been for many years; very little of it is yet cut pico: the + 
weather being so unsuitable. Pa alie Gram Fe abundant every- is now ired can be done a ANY UNSEI Ax ep LABOU: ein’ who has only 
where, and there i is a great demand for stock. to push the machine before him. The Registered adjustment insures a 
a TRE gee pe = eut of any required height, and ic the 
Noti s to Corresponden | wever uneven the ground may be. 
Boxes on Pas N CHESHIRE.—A reeet says, “ Having | 
read an article 1 in ‘the Agricultural Gazette of svg of las E Copies of Testimonials ‘will be 
month from Mr. Dutton, at af Ghestee respecting the ser ivea forwarded, ae ee, on application 
of eo to jald Grass land, I would be obli if he would state | 
pie sort of bones, w. whether bone dust or aeisi bones, the qua: ea on manufac 
y per acre, and the proper time to apply, and if b: themselves | | 
or mixed. [If Mr. Dutton will kindly give the Informa tion w ‘The'above may also pS procured 
mat sc be very = veg new] at the ape Aerial Im- 
X YZ. It is much the in 
Pi Fd always a Mi ttle i eye ge trade f the fold e enough for 
Place *i troughs within the fold, repeatin this cn y & o Exotic ee 
Space enough for — fold is cleared and oe the 5. a 
sagan Nothing can be simpler, and no tet t owiehe 
he enti 
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Socrerr OF ARTS.—We are reminded that not “two of four” but Palace, Sydenham; and of all respect- 
CONS Srem rad medals [Simes by tbe Society of Arts | able Ironmongers & Seedsmen in the 
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papers ; Mr, Humphrey C Spapinciein, of Kempsey, near Wears conntry. sce TA aaa 
A Wa to per o 
Me Chan which is property an agricultural subject. To B.. SAM LUELSON, ‘Britannia Works, Banbury; and 
STAND No, 19, Royal Agricultural Society at Chelmsford. 
