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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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[JuLr 26, 1856. 
ut it 1s equally res 
ment of agricultural implements, 
and science. f clod l hi 
including one of the 
t energy, wealth, enterprise, in th d 
of Pitsligo, Bart., said :—The petition of the directors 
hida hi fo hi J lnt} i 
to enable them ig extend 
MM. 
Machiner 
stand 
their efforts towards agricultural education, er been 
anf he } 
nothing but serii is seen. Th at Me Mechi by 
where noi . Pea: of Leeds, No. At 
has done good an che Tey well of his country for his = Croesi e exhibits his well- paik; doraka carts, 
he 
enterprise an n developing the capabi- , Archimedean root-washer, Bell’s 
lities of the soll tio ied one oe wil aay: but that his system | r as 
can be pursued a altogether with Len is a ques stion Loess M te . at w specimens of the 
agr tel oe g ho ne flour mills, and cottage ovens 
bin 5 July 21. vie dag ssortment of mills is shown by Mr, Whi 
Cow Parsnip.— ware of any expres- | of 266, High Holbor Messrs. Hornsby & Son exhibit 
sion in my letter on this plant ‘tn bm be construed their aeeiog: machine, Kiei engine, and all other 
into a dation wg ui all of any p r drills, &e., at stand 11. Me 
i motive bse woud pel bility have | Day & a The pore ts 
actuated i ucing the su ject to the attention | in these roll rrow edged 
of your An acquaintanceship of more than | parts or dad , 50 panaki as to work aa by side with 
40 years ought, one would i imagine, to have been n ample other broad faced parts or — wheels ; the latter 
e centre holes made larger than ‘he others, 
thereby combini ing the crus shing action wit th an imme- 
thrown out by Werk “old friend Charles Poppy. WwW hat 
ph adh one y it? Nothin ng I occupy 
of tho few lants in the garden ‘the seeds 
1 
eye ers, chaffeutters, &e., exhibited by 
Paris a: T. Fry, of Bristol, to. former chiefly on 
the Principle of Bushe & Barter’s grate: 
TEN oy baraat collection of 'ecoes is shown at 
ong’s Ei RA 
have given away many, “but 1 never sold one in my Tife. 
tomers of a plant of which ‘T know little more than 
size and rapid growth, I thought, and 
se and cattle dressing compo osition. 
great 
tnl } 
satisfac ti ther 
step of pracen progress in one important de eparti 
Agric rahe tis —Sir John M:Neilreposted take 
m 
of Government with reference 
to an early publication of aae, 
Peris e Ps Hall Maxwell submitted the 
report on this aw, for Scottish breeds had not 
been a ch Fehi 
in Eng pa appeal to the public spirit of the 
ceric i circulars ere addressed to them, and 
still think, it pi iA iy that s suc! h exuberance of vegetation A number of an naa of kitchen furniture are show pleated whe aera E carriage, the 5 eian 
should be yi and th at if ¢ attle by Messrs. Rans of Essex Street, Strand. rs free ifferent railways, but as the u mal rates were charged 
would eat it n (iu. mai tI capable of m mincing 1 lb. of | for machinery, the nse attaching to so long a transit operated 
might be rendered a useful lame eo to our green cr meat in half a minute and filling it into skins, is shown | ès an exclusion. 
ly & Son seem to agree with peta in 1 | by Mr. Nye, of Wardour Street. Mr. Read, of agent | Chairman said the Society must feel what a great 
rejecting it pty cattle food. On this matter I es ao Circus, competes with Messrs, Warner in w ebt of gratitude was due to the Secretary Mr Max- 
opinion, here pe es dashes nothing. This engines; and Samuelson shows a large collection ell, for his organisation of this great work and the 
know, that ent can or ought t se Turnip cutters, pulping machines, eens ger corn- | ability with which pb a carried it out. All who were 
geal ot ia or ayo other „novelty, without a patient crushers, mo’ sta machines, &e. of Bedale,|in Paris must be a immense amount of 
d ho oe o carts, &c. ; labonr which. he it ie undergo while there, The 
it. Many a Fryer if suffered to run to seed may be | al topping g machi undoubtedly owed a deep debt of gratitude to 
and even „hurtful to cattle, whilst th fi “ 
On this hers He 1 
pin by Cornes, of Walbrook, City. 
hed 
peri ora avidity and advantage. 
solicit informa‘ TOS for, as Mr. 
off the 
the tops s having been bea cut off e, a light | 
urns and chaffeutters are | 
r Secre cretary. 
Sir R. K. Arbuthnot moved that the thanks of the 
society bè voted to Mr. ae ta ag pee oo ser- 
TR he motion 
Elton, Oundle, 
sth ¢ 
‘or straw. 
diameter of which is 
and thereon is voce a chain wi 
man convinced against his 
of the same opinion still,” 
ï hope I Seip without any undue Prag of doubt or 
discourtesy, insist that it have a fair trial, i 
cannot have wi 
season 
i n 
the straw, and the slo 
motion of the elevator absorbing ne Pag on Power, 
the wear and tear owe: nt. 
ns ee 
tha rn rahi en 
ete being a great 
Wasa of men carrying the 
Pri rice 4 
was agreed to by acclam: 
Mr. Hall Maxwell per F felt extremely gratified at 
this vote, but he could only repeat that whatever 
his wishes might been, or whatever his 
exertions were, they. w 
assistance H those 
would a 
with o 
ver, | 
my objet is fhe to obtain than | straw we abe ders. 
» and to end I shall feel obliged 
pe 1 hibited 
exhibited at stand 
23. ro Tux- 
nes a threshing machines ; for 
oe a oe oe 
ella SAG are ripe, on pale ofa nieba rmer Ara 
e dista: 
C to catt n these 
necessary i 
tl d 100 pr me England T, and Ireland 24. 24. 
Atlas Wo rks, 
collection of his 
nee 
ey at 
Hea address. I only demur A Sie a shiiest | a Te 
ii to quackery, which I detes mee quare, 
heaetily, as “Charles Poppy or or any 
Samuel Taylor, Wotton Parade, toitena 5 Tul 19. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF EN 
We Sct it continue the wig round thei implement yard | 
aad iy 2 d point out 
To deso attention, 
E Clayton, of the 
oe large 
Fier: 
„are oh g rrian Caldow & McKinnel, of Dum 
cotland, ria 
Sher aa and 45 for Dor na 92, eine 100 ‘oul 
fF mai 
pi dora cays ee 
He ot pr 
e 
ak to say whether she was 
she a obtained 58 prizes against the 62 which wet 
ined by Scotland. In sheep she had no prizes, while 
land had 38. Austria had also been spoken of, but 
A 0} emi un 
t ed 
reland, and 
by S 3 50 thi at in point of fac ce was 
on 
fries. Messrs. Ransomes 
and in 110 
lec ghs, grabbers, harrows, diaais, 
A. aad ‘Meers Burgess & Ke 
Deane, Dray, & Co. 
exclude 
wI cotlan 
had = a a greater number of prizes than Prey: er 
rollers, Bean aed mp 
machines, steam-engines, &c. ong the | $ 
Q 
e 
— a light o one oe one horse, pom e 30s = 
he S & “Asi shby exhibit horse rakes, ha aym aking m 
dee, and chaffeutt tters, Mr. Chamberlain’s brick. 
ma akin g machine is shown at stand 40. An ingenious 
dq drill; 
contin or ea both of 
them vi Z., the tig tipping ne which 
gives the cut e corn orn off È in in bundles in the wal 
ept ind tha 
had t three months” note, while 
pi se E AEn had iJe For s Scotland 
btained 9 prizem including “te est yes “eda ob- 
fail by Mr. ; En ngla 23 and Ire and 5. 
He did y 
ut in 
who had enabled the 
F +} 
n, and the 
strument, th 
way before the machine can come round agai. 
of rollers oy nid ed, hte age Be aaa 
r, of Stockton, which the 
Mr. Coulson, of 36, Fetter Lane, | York, 
Clayton Se Shuttle 
-engin 
27l. 
worth show a number of their. Sia 
and threshing machines, 
of ict Oy raS a large and 
rin occupied chiefly b 
n 8lad 
society 
to m uch a report as io thi and who as palace of 
these bois he thought that the facts ought to be 
made known. 
„ Tnverness Show. —Sir R. K. Arbuthnot gave in the 
“ The Directors beg to report t that 
Palme: S 
one side and delivered Sia uih h 
who superintends the operation. 
rollers, | 
At No. 2 Messrs. Humphries exhibit steam- engines 
thresh’ ines. 
Intely ae. koi diminishing the size of the teeth, 
whole arran, gements for the I 
been satisfactorily arran ed. Ta s 
The 
f cattle, sha an teeta 
ze 
ing machi: mills | and Seep in which 
in ri exer at dif- 
xhibited at | 
Se at 
fret loti. 
a No. 
tains. This riddle is made of E Sakop i š 
and the perforations are inclined to the plane of the 
riddle, which will not allow the = straws or Pulse to 
through 
P 
m, 
by R 
Exall, of a oa show steam- engines, 
that of sheep, as compared with 18 46. According io 
bie: arrangements, implements will b 
n Tuesday, 5th August, and t: 
following day. The i exhibition of stock will 
take _Place on Thursda em the 7th, to be followed by the 
d and exhibited on e 
pass 3 for they come in contact with the ihetathage Tadi and all other barn bag ements. 
inclined space of the perforation, and LA a motion = Their improvements in the concave to thei 
the riddle are displaced and carri r the hole. | machine, 
At No. 3 Mr. Bigg geet a he had site Mr. F. Boby’s (Bury, Suffoik) corn-dressing machine, to The s meta Denoi: — Dr. Anderson said 
apparatus in full operation, s im ing | whi i i that there very little 
shown in process of undergoing it. To Mr. Lawes’s rtable covered homestall is shown —viz., the de epartment of re! aeg fon a 
Beadon’s tile . Beadel, of Chelmsford. This members of the society. 
titolalog gery by Mr 
ni Se 
ar ree 
Sar let a5 MEGA When fixed, they , and | buildin so constructed as to be feces taken were generally the most numerous, „and this 3 
will last as 1 the building itself. require | pieces an ~~ d re-fix ae requir red. h ad exceeded the average, a very large Haate having 
no paint, and will bear the weight of a nd against is large enoug in 12 bullocks, L e, and yer a interesting resulis having ge 
them without injury, Well- burnt c Kee is one of the | accommodation for a large quantity of roots or other | obtained. There was one thing he might notice, pin 
most durable substances known d this sys food. Bui ildings of this description would be found to pasa = ao ae yes general agriculture, that there ast 
iting is, the ti and, fi ery decided pages in the quality ° 
oe ferier to accidents. Each tile | to increase his accommodation without erecting perma phosp 
1 » and the pose. a each ae nent ego Be Sa ee j 
onl 3 or, if the d shall resume and describe Mr. Mecas ANNUAL GATHERING AT TIPTREE t00: 
a man will be sent to re them at the | next week. last more poan the ca 
cla. Upwards of 500 gentlemen of of the agricult F 
Warner Agere a a, number of| HIGHLAND AND e a July 9.—At the hal erst pe testify their pes 
for general meeting of this society 45 gentiemen | the ate tC frankne: of Mr. M 
Š Messrs, | were admitted as sire E | nal and s ra Bread ter, ie 
Agricultural Education—Sir John Stuart Forbes e processes, extraordinary some years ago, 20 
