THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Aueusr 9, 1856. 
542 
made year in this way. Take as an illustration a case 
mentioned last week in the Dublin Farmers’ Gazette: —“ During 
the present year Mr. Atkinson has r oney for 
his lambs than we ever h — 
59 to h ‘realbénd the 
1092 7s., or an average of say 17. 17s. 1d. each. “The ‘ee ese | 
ee peeves March 20th and Apri ril 24th. Neither ewes nor 
aph on 
used with 
Grass Tand, but it 
all as part of old compo ost s yi 
INFLUENCE OF Mac N WorkInG Men: FRS. One im- | 
a Sh consideration io which you do not advert i is bored uni iform | | 
ter of wi 
8s referre: very point. 
He , “ I cannot refrain here from mentionin; t an inju- | 
rious effect the present system of eare has on the habits 
the men, The brickmakers (that 
attendants) men and lads, are through king e 
ployed at their trade only during six or seven months in the | 
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are artificially dried, in the neigh- 
winter season the bricks would 
dete 
are the men whom introduction pig will affect. 
‘tar! T T. If you apply it, it anid at bet eft exposed for 
weeks and then ploughed under. It should be slaked mat 
plonghed in at once. We think that 80 bushels of hot lime 
IMPROVED MOWING MACHINES 
HIS AMES FE BEE & 
C O. 
Phenix Iron Works, near Stroud, Gloucestershire. : 
—— S 
e = SSS SSS 
HORSE MACHINE—Half-inch Scale. 
FERRABEE anp’CÒ. and their predecess 
e Machines since they ue Salen’ reales lee 
i ction which ni der the pimi 
= wal wane 
ASU 
ors have oe iyen sold — na and 6000 of bond 
and they have from to time mad 
feats mpa a5 aving represen 
very strong and A ss will eut the longes! 
e grounds, executing nore fig in an expeditious and superior manner, pr roduc ME h 
ce t skilful mower—they will foll »w the inequalities of the surface without cutting into the soil, and can 
sted re cut various length aa Hand prs ines are i 
mts the largo Satan = "ade 
st Gra: 
Akae ear 
Hand Machine, for One Man, cutting ui ie wide .. ne w Veo ak » 1 O0 
for Man and = » w * ow wee ” a 6 0 0 
Pony Machine (or Donkey) ay » aa -s as v ay bev | a .8 
Horse Machine 7 > ` a Pe 11 0 0 
” ” vee ae 
fth 1 1 P 
London Aap 9 
Baker Street Bazaar: 
J 
are re likely wi 
‘as a dressin; 
N.B. Every FERRABEE & Co. 
where the soil is Tight 
ing of clay will be | 
ageo 
Minxixe Cows: T Barrow, The attack is certainly unusual. We 
imagine they have taken ae deleterious ee in their 
or other food. I should recommend thei 
relieved by means of Linseod oil and Linseed 
PROGRESS OF IRELAND: Michael. Facts — 
ROYAL-AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AT CHELMSFORD.—STAND No. 19. 
B. SAMUELSON’ 
REGISTERED BUDDING’S LAWN MOWING MACHINES 
PLEASURE/GROUNDS, LAWNS, BORDERS, BOWLING GREENS, ETC. _ 
cultural improvements in Ireland. 4 
of A ‘tural Stati » he sa) eet wa ee 
were of horned cattle 1,863,116, 1854 they had in- To cut from 9inches wide, for ini to work, 
to 3,497,901. In sheep, there were in 1841, 2,1 3 
` in 1854 they had sed to 3,722219; that, in point of bed edi maemo fe pear: 
E Let them now take the Ballinasioe fair, Tn 1849 the number of | Prices ..€2150 £510 0 £517 6 #6 0 0 £90 0 £1 10.8 
was 60,256; in 1855 it was 79,311. Of there m 
g m in 184, T84, and In 1835, 18398; that was an | Width Out Sins, 10m8, 19 ins “ins. “25ins.  S0ins 
‘increase of more than ‘The svemee mia of first-class 
‘werhers at Ballinasloe in 1849 was 2/. 2s.; in 1855, the average ae 
â was 3l. In 1849 the ; price of first-class ewes was a = be ar tia 
o 1%. 14s; in 1855 it was 37. In otal gee ge a= oa q a g 
Bree obama for Arat elass heifers fo 1840 was 131 100 anji es té 
j and in sos kase 
Pass it was 211, As to the stock, whilst they had neari early doubled | tò | to push the machine before him. The Registered adjustment insures a 
in num tL gg on per! had also nearly doubled in the rfect! . 
value of each And was he not justified in a in saying that | ene es on —— ee mra pe oa pags | 
ca is were gei iting ‘rome in =) land? They had now a | knives from cutting into the soil, however uneven the ground may be. j 
ented people—a People willing to give a fair day’s work | | 
Pr. r T day’s w: | 1 (Copies of Testimonials will be 
SPADE HUSBANDR e following is the plan which Mr. 
Kelly adopts inthe aS ‘Son of green crops :—“ The ground is | ne Rete fi oe ae coca 
dug and lev: she ieee before Nese Parsnips, Mangel | to the manufactu’ 
Wurzel, or Turnips are intended to be sown: then marked vat 
= beds pr rid sd Carrots or Parsnips) 4 3 feet 6 inche; ve may also be procured 
wide, with furro’ or nches wide, according to the de; 
of the soil, always making the wider in shallow sails, St the principal Agricul Im- 
and narrower in deep soils. For Turnips and Mangel Wurzel | plement Depôts in London; of Messrs, 
the beis are marked 4 feet 6 inches wide, with furrows 18 o; Sox, E 
20 inches wide. The dung is then even! Ny ? 
midges, a the a dug and poe on the dung. the Agricultural De; 
g for a s should applied in winter 
when the ground was being trenchèd or digged; bat if not, and met aden Seren 
that it must be applied at sowing time, it m well p p 
pared and well decomposed. F ee ips the „ay S aind A 
the ne by a and | 
B. SAMUELSON, Daan Work: Babar: 
S, 
STAND No. 19, Royal Agricultural Society at Chelmsford. 
and 
oe lines lengthways in the beds, th: ach bonis Meena d at | 
8 i 
drills.” 
Spare Fern ror Suerr: M G Y. Rye is the earliest spring food. N M* APPIN’S erento Na PLATE PRIZE MEDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION 1855- 
St. John’s Day Rye is the earliest sort of Rye. “Rowen anes: Mireni celebrated Manufactures in AETA pes NOLEN, anpCoO. S sar Pattern and 
Properly, we believe, the afterma rmath of Clover. It is bad man- iii ee Se oe ices, Side-dishes, | VJ | ting Tooth Brushes, Penetrating unbleac ss 
ti = . If you oar an orks, ani cles usually m Iver, enuine 
er o Pigh, or Takan Byè Sill have | now be obtained from their London Wareh se, No, 67, King Brushes, Impr en or Flesh and Cloth Sra es, and and Pertumery 
‘food for your sheep early in spring ve | , City, where the largest stock in n may be for the Toilet. The Tooth Brushes search thor thoroughly between 
ae straw chaff during winter on the Grass fields, and | Manufactory, Queen’s Cutlery Works, Sheffield. the divisions of the Teeth and c effectually—the 
then Rye or Italian Rye-grass, with good Clover-hay after | ~ PRII TY ann NERVOUSNY] T MRE eee e loose. a eol “makers of the 
lambing, “ig as good management as apani anD 0 aen : : 
“avis neti gass cases ma A Novice. It isa | ipeematoret : pe Meare Eeng 7 of th } at 6d. each, of hives 
able one-hy; glass case, the heat and moist air deris nervousness, and exhaustion o T box; “and ol 
small lamp beneath a shallow tan —— -d system. Advice and prescriptions with a treatise on these iil pocrnim a iaia and 131 Street, 2d 
which fhe | pots are he wh affair i is peia E eal) | eases, for a aryr conrse of self- non teane by which hes per. and 3rd doors west from Holles Street, Lo mA . 
like 30 x 15 inches, and 2 fest or 30 inches Pesernenee ag We believe | Manent cure of the most case is effected, sent post free Raha DL ey NT HAIR, 
it answi upon receipt of 4 piace stamps, and symptoms, by E. J. De YOU WANT LUXURIA CRINU- 
Woewom: vr. Day oe e would try burn- Korena (ite Army Teen Greencroft Villa, Gateshead High WHISKERS, d&e—ROSALIE (€ COUPELLE’S i 
ae good deal of it. hyo yet A ren the land should | Fell, Newcastle- foie is guaranteed t A pb Bl ee eae a 
thoroughly deeply and exposed to the winter, sera A a ORC weeks, ai n bal 
Sabie Fonroaty try Beane ia preteen Wheat ent Mane FOR THE BENEFIT OF SUFFERING | cause, sirengthen it when weak, prevent craig of, wd 
Wurzel among root crops: the of this advice being HUMANITY .—A retired Gentleman having eured himselt | effectually check greyness in all its stages ft sromoting 3 fine, 
that strong and vigorous should be used after such | Of Indigestion and Ne ous Debility, accompanied with Deafness mended by s of 100 Physicians, for promoting 3 sig 
means as mere tillage affords. Pressure is said to be useful | and Defect of Sight, after suffering upwards of 25 thinks head of hair, and averting baldness in afte yogy 
when the wireworm appears among corn. AR ay t make the remedy known for the of the | by ail Chemists, price 2s., or sent post free ain 
"> As usual, Sommunications have been received too late, poses Bey int Sven cure | stamps, by Miss m Carter writes, “ My hend, Which 
oa necessary inquiries can be made. same a stamped 
Imcrat also beg the indulgence of those correspondents, the = Address, Rev. gt Bodedern 1, Park was bald, is now covered with new hair | Soret 
insertion of is still delayed. Exeter, Dovel: “ Through using it I have an excellent 
ILIT D USNE. irere abd Caniohor and 
ment we, Dem in Boggs mer: and snfferi fovea sate penal art and address) 
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