Jury 19, 1856.] 
een 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
491 
bricks, delivered alternately renal each en 
remember when, some thirty years back, og Saat 
mention of a s pagers for wage bricks and tiles by | 
machin atte ked upon as in the highest — 
visionary b Ji hb tg as was mews ed, 
caine eacbalshers to form opinio: Dee 
s have reac hed s 
an on; 
uch a point of 3 perfection as tri 
lengths, extending d `l 
to be tilled. The anchors are set in holes 
purpose ; and the implement is turned r thus Fars a 
Topes at — end of the work with very Tittle a | ae “along crooked roads ‘and à throu ugh ow gate 
or —s of ti with om Fp» It: mounted into the field ‘without dif 
lot | in front takes a — of the forepart of the 
oli ep ny 
a | win aan carries the 
helmsman, who ra gg its progress 
Fowler's plan has several equally new con- | 
} th a. 
E, ,, a 
as | wie Showing cnt bla portion ie its power 
to inve 
ance, Tw y T —The implement trials SSE Vi 
£ 
t mea seag: 
ly by their ia 
ajrim 
on Friday afternoon with SP heavy land ploughs 
. Ra Ball, ‘Busby, Hensma 
ing 8 inches 
ise] 
wheels, 
foal Aa at 
of a uccessiv 
carrying eight ploughs Shaw as to y aaan a continuons atodi or its 
ey had 
and these sets 
ytte end nire So in op m — ons ;|on dry ground the - effect of bridging over 
are ately. The experi- | furrows and in mo a rte d soft land 
i h abou tl hinde in the 
oh horse- mit 
} 
the iron mite wee Fa wooden ones was 
ee and apa aes particularly A 
Messrs. t and Ball, laid the 
urday morning the reaping 
p in 
very | other 
Co 
P 
3; 
o= 
as 
eee 
F3 
19 hours, l 
nece ary S toppages. With a ae mie Mf 
otgreave’ s trenching plough constr ucted for this work, 
dee l 
oy 
mo ‘today, they were of 
iy erely a useless ie rance, 
crank shaft to 
i “m 
most 
Early on Sat 
ni privately put through a Airan] trial, re to 
in a broken state, 12 inches deep. we have only | the d inde er giv 
in . 0 short time, we 
were tried, belonging to Mes 
te ntall, Warren, Ball, Bus usby, psa rane and Fowler 
; but nveyed, gears into 
understand, lon nger experi iments e wit rt of their circum- 
the pee. and the extent of rom arere 
ually m measured ; and then we shall possess 
t i x es motion, 
the whole force of the machine is co 
the driving whe els at the upper par 
Tái 
ry. 
ative Bick ig the exhibitors being Bentall, 
Howard, and 
data on which to 
rest our a of success 
rot this ingenious mechanical combination. d o! 
An 
Ransome, Coleman, Hill and Smith, 
aidr and Co. 
On the hea’ eavy lan d the ploughs were again tried at a 
depth of 9 and ultimately of 12 inche nT contest 
a] a etween Howard, Ba! 
Late in 
there balog no less than 16 o 
novelties appeared in these i 
of the two wire-rope ploughing scheme: 
ree oie A, in operation at Chelmsford. istance or weight 
5.—In the heavy-land trial grounds perros and the pow 
ey Carson, Warren, leaves of the pip successively push at the cogs 
] the circumference of the wheel. oe, the advantage 
ween 
} } a 
Bs 
p 
eri t re: 
e land was a hardened clayey soil— 
e with gravel in it—i 
P 
n- | real after all. | The velocity of the pinion 
in as „unfavourable co) 
s nki 
Head Ui ing’s Pree fo aces 
the hardes 
t 
as if it were placed on a level with the axis of the 
wheel, and as pear is lost as ne Be 
WwW fer here to the trial of Bentall’s and 
= Bigs furrows turned 
l 
as if the soil had “been "peel fit for ‘work. A 
ieee: 
tt ve cea Sarees Araneae Da: 
peer Comins, y & Patterson, Barret! 
eman. 
t land ploughs were tried, and every pre- 
n to opaa a fair Er of AA Be a 
ter of Mr. 
th 
anata 45° from was 
0] pob a and the ani and rine of the mass turned 
ve w one Ghe dia, eo of the theorist. | 
We t yet a e award of the judges, but 
cannot doubt that it will be received by Mr. Howard. 
whose ploug with a Id-board m more than 5 feet | sar tw the’ ‘niece! in the i ter, all 
long 
the 
teeth, the 
being with the latter tool. 
Clad. r 
so as to turn e: 
5 Moned, | 
set to | 
ece óf Rye; “but a heavier and more 
board rising ae the sole at so small-an r angle 
remind one of the rig and build of a clipper yacht, 
lenan its work more regularly, with nr labour to | 
the plo ughman, and less jer! rk and unev 
on aaa e teeth we e placed. $ is no 
in Tiis: a material enn what pa 
m the soil the machine elie Te A 
All that 
lodged crop of Wheat would be a 
their tron 5 
have | more 
likely to satisfy t the oe than the 
so that an adjourned “trial would | and 
len 
merit is of ortance, even nationally, in in | 
ppa wn forward, 
reat imp able w tigers 90 shall be oman to bear upon every clod 
the case of a firm pear the 
which dises severally pass, and it must be 
Five neti ork, ,—Cross s Bell; 
Crosskill’s 
s were set to w 
Bell with v 
ne field w 
ng 
To some of the adjustments of their plough we shall 
refer again 
Among the other implements shown 
res 
p Wanwespar was generally ¢ devoted to an examination 
to-day in this 
ne trench plough of Mr. Cotgrave, ene is their tour around 
2 horses, It opened two furro and 
the several st stands we shall be able 
alon 
Lp 
Peers aia 
s improved Hussey; | 
d 
ma 
new sS 
tre 
g b 
eek ‘ihe es = of subsoil, or a parde 
ing the material so moved on A asen of paaa w pas: ePi 
round. e land w jeta in an ex- ioe vive putter ules, which appear i in the roo! 
“unfit condition for weak, and t 
rss excellent aonn 
t admi 
Crosskill has i introduced a. rable rove- 
ki qpa 
A large straw liter ae y Mr. Hayes, of Elton, 
adopts Mr. Fowler’s rai of 
enw on bea its height evenk before yow 
to take the s 
I bdr 
a ne A ai of mier facing those at nk: but carried | Oundle, attracts ci 
in „the > the bea am, in which bot sets are built, | enter ya 
w off the 
leanised Tales rubber, with wooden studs upon ana 
” At the a of the field 
ich passing from idle oradi aiaa ilies Sa tofan 
inclined ard Laer deliver the cut corn with | 
great ease a 
The great pila of interest, how: were the three 
competing methods of Meine ies, Apie on 
Saturday and perni and for some cap doe days, 
re eran has been carried is dr ropped and the other | stack. is 
lifted out.of the soil, and the trace midi being earried | diameter 20 inch 
to the other end, the machin tines, driven by i machinery to carry up’ the 
one-way tarnin h straw, and the slow pn of the elevator absorbing 
but tome little pow derably 
to the public. 
Mr. Sawney, of ee attaches to his beget ae 
power occur ring | wher erever so many ani 
Mr. Boydell's new engine, enabled by the inimitable | 
endles: sol ae fridi: over = gminna 
eights, | 
Tk behind 
Pad 
urface, iaa. Ze t ean agina ery g 
nd heavy tillage- anprent i deep wor 
ago Mr. M‘Ewan, a aw introduced a trenching | 
plough whic! h did b t 
they leave the 
li in front of the ap 
adhere to ‘p 
TEES 
he pace vee o sage se hour, dragging behind it te | 
x en 
rocess was done at twice. Four ho orses aa l they come in contact with 
r its purpose 
= 
| forward uni 
t deep of unu: | cleaner, b y ice peau they are BN in a drawer 
following paned: another ir 
lifted 6 or 8 inches = ne from t 
placed it on the surface of the ploughed land. e | ki 
construction of ents in atte mpted | 
ada aptation to ste eam pane gricultural im- c 
combi ined implem 
is Pepe pii 
0 
brick: 
i possesses cannot ith pain armed, Sia it is — to} 
ctical en, and te: 
s running 
on as one mearainn after another is brought 4 torward 
culti vati on under circumstances | s 
pr ge 
i on 
ee is =, = of e y= 
waggon l 
all: practi 
e continual], ro 
very heavy addition tothe cost of the par et 
ed up towards the 
red heatand 
2 Se jaye 
Coleman’s system m of | greatest a sing ultimately a gar Ma 
g 
- 
E Eae 
then 
where they yada 
cooling ‘bricks. is al conveyed to where a preliminary 
could 
o- do me 
` Thus Mr. gradually through se ther channel 
rubbers, though sm Reg si other 
geen might hav oth the channels 
and OW iston, 
T plo ough, which stirs and throws the land in 
inghamshire, a 
gh p Several large Clover shelling paa m exhibited, 
it a ually does in favourable 
on aa inventor’ own farm 
E Woo uckin 
mee Safune or e saline, with a peculiar- 
as 
thus ually ted with effi man; beaters revolvi rubbing, 
100 soos are annu with efficiency } y ng in the veed ou -a Sar my a > 
husbandry ; but not having 
the | ‘soil,’ accordi moa s dition, | 
ed to the me! eo can 
hardly be sai to stand as 
claimant for the large 
the more cumbrous machines wh the two. Mr. Huckvale, of 
s traction Chipping oon — to exhibit his patent Turnip 
t first 
ong t ra successes of 
nex ed must es na Sy named Boydell’ 
whi 
engine, to w hinner, in pene by arkably simple contrivance, 
ess roughne: of its ae ion, sakom the onward 
of the | movement of the machine, is perfectly obviated. He 
ees 
f hea eavy wheels takes the greater 
(9 or mallee parr | also shows a horse-hoe for hill sides in which a second 
a r 10 tons), As 
gt 
