land abundant Amaga ater LAWN MOWING MACHINES: 
t same year alter year 
returns, if ‘the manure which the crop produced be D SOLD BY Budding’s. = Patent. 
returned to it and proper’ cultivation be given it. AMES “PERRABEE & Co., 
Cultivation improves all ki of ts that are PHCENIX IRON WORKS, 
mat the soil and cli Weeds me ir i — 
come naturally and arrive at as grea on diriam 
now aaki did, without any change of seed, OE sport 
whenever they receive cultivation. Al soils “tod are These are ce only MOWING 
yand apd eee a oe reer ACHINES that can be used by 
‘much easier 
retentive subsoil ; therefore, if your land ied pein a | unskilled labourers | 
porous subsoil naturally you give it one with equal - facility Y, 
artificially whate ver the expense may be, as on Lawns Verge es } 
additional p d y of lab ill repay 1 i 
with d interest. J. M. Bowling Greens, = 
tape ore atten en es ne rene and Pleasure = 
; ands; 5000 yi i arh 
Calendar of Operations. Som cave teen <ar A 
> Price List, are the carriage to any Railway Station 
south of York. 
Hand Machine, for One Man, cutting 16 inches wide £5 10s. Od. | 
oy 
NTS, Ji report of the crops:of 
t L 
Sours Hay’ ly 12. 
Wheat and other ian ne oof the fet ot have had on Monday Ditto for Man and Bo 22 ditto 6 00 
and Tuesday, the 7th and Sth of this month, very severe gales and Pony Machine (or Donkey) 26 ditto .. 8 0 
drifting ers of r: ich has beat the Wheat crops em Horse Machine 28 yee ak @ 
and whilst in full bloom, The ears of Wheat are chafed, and Ditto 36 dit 15 0 0 
the green husks stand projecting from the ears—the flags beaten aon Agency :—The Manager of the Ryrahincal Depart- 
dnto sl the soil beneath dusted with the bloom. Never nt, Baker Street Bazaar. 
we seen Wheat in its m state sadly knocked about | "= 
these violent and long Takia es. Barley and Oats 
uch, these crops not being so forward in 
e 
Mangal 
Wurzel is also hin inferior as a E and particularly back- 
y Teaso d hot weather. The dry- 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
meee 
ARNER’S. PATENT seare STAN. 
\Jury 19, 1856. 
\ DARD PUMP: 
emi CAST-IRON PUMPS, for the use of Farms, Cot- 
tages, Mani a and Wells oi “tenet epth not exceeding Sdfect 
Diameter th 
of 
arrel, rrel, £s d, 
mam shorti fe. Tin. Fitted for lead, ) 1 10 9 
» lo » 3n | gutta percha, | 1 14 0 
» ditt „nê, or cast iron }2 80 
A ditto 3”, 6” = ged pipe; |212 0 
é „ Gitte 3n 6, s required. 8 30 
2$ „ short, with 15 feet of pa Pipe 
attached, and Bolts and Nuts 
_ ready for paral scveceneseccessorcees 2 AFO 
24 in. long ti ditte ditto 2180 
short barrel Pump is very convenient 
for fs fixing in situations of limited height and 
space, for the supply of eh rs and sinks in 
Wash-houses wi ` soft water éta under- 
ound tanks, or mx Hot, byes ago Plant 
Houses; they a be fixe d, n desired 
under th: ie stage 
= May obtained of any I onger o 
Plumber in Town or Arley at the above fisan. or of the 
my rca and rT b eae WARNER anp SONS, 
8, Crescent, Jewin Street, Londo: 
Every description of prai for Raising Water by means 
of Aaa a pang, ae ee tebe Empe pe 3 ele Fire and Garden 
on. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SHI SHOW . AT CHELMSFORD.—STAND No. 19. 
B. SAMUELSON’S 
REGISTERED BUDDING’S LAWN nna MACHINES 
PLEASURE GROUNDS, LAWNS, BORDERS, BOWLING GREENS, ETC. 
To cnt from 9inches meee for a y to work, 
Up to 30 inches 
and has become cold and | Prices ...£2150 £510 0 
Width Cut 9 ins. 
r Seyh i 19i 22 ins. 
now; and the present Wheat crops. are the thinnest on inspection 16 ins. ns. . 
throughout the country we have seen these three years past. 
AD 18:80: OF BERD DOE EIR 
"30 ins, 
YZ. 
West Suss pri Tul a, yp —We are still able to report all well. sie 
pt 
edes, are all that can be wished for. 
Sw 
Gn this E aia locality we have had but little rain, though it | is now required ca done BY ANY UNSKILLED LABOURER, who has only 
q “ ivi s P : 
coud eon witha ie za suet : that are falling Spee push the machine before him. The Registered adjustment insures a 
range of hills behind us, as well as some that take to the spt chan t e] pe cut sjin me pane height, and prevents the 
cea a anasto gat r ns we on ass AE ot Hamepent of ver uneven the ground may be. 
and looking as if it wi ay us a visit, ny a few drops fro: i 
outskirts are all that = get; but it has this year been a li tle Copies of Testimonials will be 
more mindful of and we have had it sufficient to moisten the ee = free, on application 
qoma, i e cases to bear down the heaviest of 
t; but the ear still stands up well, and may mat 
The above may also be procured 
at the piacra Caas ultural Im- 
EN, 
ailed 
mà 
X VEITCH & Soy, Exotic Nurseries, 
sow ‘ies, an +, Say Niy eee ee eS E r 
parr abg 
times; case where Ht 
oh — ecole aport beat anes to ploug' t, L f the Crystal 
ties po. irate srik h jea Palace, Sydenham ; and of all respect- 
cause is to 
Seek mest tn aprenen sieta 
à £ one of the best crops, and a good season to make 
was well, as it t so long to m: 
fit in less Sa pi 
TH the great 
requisite in the handling of these machines on the old plum; all that 
e 
second 
pp ag 
in th 
B. A nn Britannia Wo sa 
AND No. 19, Royal Agricultural Society at Chelmsford. 
and 
Banbury; 
STAND No. 19, ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT CHELMSFORD. 
from our large supply of Grass that mi 
se and mutton we ri a ye e price that is paid for the B, S À M U E L S O N, 
m animals m ut impossible that they c: pay. 
The Potato crop looks “petter Gar it ae, been for years. The 
pen eae ae itae es argan ie] BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BANBURY, 
ds. per acre. Our pri iiag hont and putting it in 
stock for the past ae cir aes esd on al times 13s.; 
mowing Barley and Oats, 3s,; but here, here else, SAMUELSON’S Patent PURG: Donble 
chance hands get more, as they are discharged as the S TURNIP 
work is done. Swede hoeing is just begun, and the price for Action and ingle-Ac tion 
singling is likely to 01 to 8s., according to the state of CUTTERS, which page Been. awar nea A 
Setud.: paibosgh oi y wages are nen ages than in many oyal Agricul tt ociety’s 
eet =" Siswi ere. G8. ` aI ) pi eae yearly meetings, oe last beng | a ee the 
Prize Medal at the Great Exhibition, 1851; and at 
Sere Ea nearly all th Pro ial Societies’ Meetings. ‘Between 
No to Correspondents. 60,000 and 70, these Machin n made in 
ApprEss: Seriy Seas would puot oblige us jen sending his and supplied from the above Wor! 
which we have mislai 
:J BN. Your iesen have the “ Gapes.” Pea 
ina basket or large pan, covering it with a clot 
the 
will rear to be dead, 
n hans course of =$ minute or two wil cara pact hang: legs 
senses, This noke nuisance” nln bow 
aye when in rikodi te 
our notice a. 
suffered fro from 
have 
one, 
= : A Correspondent. The old belts serve for the season, 
brine being added at “posi as the stock is peel Ee large 
quantity is Paii ee se-making towards the pime the 
net thus made, 
m 
very case which hast ose eter 
= 9 neg agy effected. Outo of ‘100 chickens which 
“gapes” this season we have only lost 
ase "you must tell us how 
es also 
ee an pien whether by stating the ren 
quality of the be: nd. 
‘Tam ror 
Moody's, Phillips’, Gauntlett’s, ais and Barters’, and 
ya other deseription of PATENT TORNIP 
ERS and PULPER 
mn Samuszeon’s © — 
Chaff ese of all sizes, 
up to 
S, for Stables and small 
occupations, and for exportation, 37. 
=, cay ISG meer eh also 
sane MILLS. of saint Be = alg 
eee BREAKERS, from 2/. 6s. 
up to 102. each. 
HURNS,—Samuvetson’s Registered Atmo- 
spheric and Antony 4 Hih t American, manufactured 
solely by B. Samu 
SAMUELSON S Registered Bu ading 5 a 
MOWERS, 
serr GHP. Apply manures of slow a 
bility in autumn, an of rapid solubility in spring. Thus, LAWN MO from > in ee 
would apply farm-yard manure, whether to Grass land inches wide. red labour- 
to arable (if we had it), in autumn, either to pastures or removed all tl ultie “gf “attending the ft along bY 
het i with the stubbles. jose we would put over our saving machines, A only to be pushed 1 eat. 
~ Wheatin February and March, and nitrate of soda at intervals an unskilled labourer to inst aper È 
„n March arch and April. Lie § Kase’ s Patent ren J 
daS and ninoreare der communications have been received too late nixed Tron and other PUMPS. 
others are detained ti till the necessary inquiries can be made. nå be procured of sll 
i iver or waan å SEa iaigenn of ine correspondents, the Some of each of the above may be seen at Stand No. 19, Royal Agricultural Show, aaa’ oun T 
